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"Hello, everybody. This is Mrs. Norman Maine." —Vicki Lester, delivering the first two versions' classic last line. |
A film story so remembered they made it four times.
A Star Is Born was first made in 1937, co-written and directed by William A. Wellman and staring Frederic March and Janet Gaynor. The second time was in 1954, directed by George Cukor and starringJudy Garland andJames Mason. The third time, it was in 1976, andBarbara Streisand and Kris Kristofferson starred and Frank Pierson directed.
In all three versions, a young starlet named Esther Blodgett[1] meets has-been star Norman Maine.[2] He helps her get a career in show business, under the name "Vicki Lester." Just as importantly, the two fall in love and get married. However, Norman's dependency on the bottle gets in the way of their marriage, leading to tragedy and despair.
A fourth version was released in 2018, starringStefani Germanotta andBradley Cooper.
"I want a statue for the Worst Performance of the year!" |