OPPS! I JUST FOUND THE SAME FILE ALREADY ON THE WEB SITE PEOPLE!....sorry Steve
(gulp)
...but the tv interview perhaps would be interesting to watch at....
http://archives.cbc.ca/IDC-1-68-879-5062-11/that_was_then/arts_entertainment/
fay_wray_obit
--- In faywray@yahoogroups.com, "K.Y." <ehsmith@f...> wrote:
> If one compares Fay to Glenda Farrell in "Wax Museum", Fay's screams
> are indeed robust and strong while Glenda's screaming is shrill & like
> a frightened young girl seeing a mouse in the room.
>
> --- In faywray@yahoogroups.com, "Beverly Anne" <isa48_17@y...> wrote:
> > No doubt about it John, those screams were definitely Our Lady Fay's.
> > It was the same roboast tonal quality, pitch, and disciplined control
> > of Fay Wray in all the
> > other films in which her screams were demanded for her role. No one
> > else has been able
> > to duplicate it. Almost operatic in nature.
> >
> > Her screams promoted a sense of sudden, unexpected horror laced with
> > the indignity of
> > having her dignity violated by that horror. This woman had class and
> > did everything with
> > class throughout her life, even throughout the mistakes she may have
> > committed. She had
> > class, dignity, and loved living. Especially her screams, had a
> > touch of class.
> >