- Forever, Darling
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Plot
After five years of marriage,
chemical engineer Lorenzo Xavier Vega (Arnaz) tends to neglect his wife Susan (Ball) in favor of his work. When she wishes aloud that she had a more attentive spouse, her Guardian Angel -- coincidentally the mirror image of her favorite movie star (Mason) -- appears. He advises her to take a greater interest in Lorenzo's career, so she agrees to accompany him on a camping trip to test the revolutionary newinsecticide he's developed. (Lorenzo's boss declares it will "makeDDT look like talcum powder", a line with ironic meaning to modern audiences.) Susan's dream of a secondhoneymoon turns into a nightmare when everything that possibly could go wrong does.Production Notes
The script originally was entitled "Guardian Angel" and had been written by Deutsch as a vehicle for
Katharine Hepburn ,Spencer Tracy , andWilliam Powell a dozen years earlier ["Desilu: The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz" by Coyne Steven Sanders and Tom Gilbert, William Morrow and Company, Inc., 1993, pg. 102 (ISBN 0-688-11217-X)] .The
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer release partially was filmed on location inYosemite National Park . Interiors were shot at theDesilu Studios inCulver City, California . It was the first time Desilu was involved infeature film production."Forever, Darling" was the second film made by
Lucille Ball andDesi Arnaz duringhiatus from their weeklyCBS television sitcom "I Love Lucy ", following "The Long, Long Trailer " in 1954. The couple's marriage was showing signs of severe strain, and Lucy optimistically hoped the project would bring them closer together ["Ball of Fire" by Stefan Kanfer, Alfred A. Knopf, 2003, pg. 180 (ISBN 0-375-41315-4)] . They promoted the film via a cross-country train tour aboard a special car provided by theSanta Fe Railroad , with stops inChicago ,Detroit ,Dallas ,Cleveland ,Pittsburgh ,Philadelphia ,New York City , and Ball's hometown ofJamestown, New York ["Desilu: The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz", pg. 119] ."I Love Lucy" writers
Madelyn Pugh andBob Carroll, Jr. were called in to help salvage what Arnaz felt was a weak script. Their uncredited contribution was a lengthyslapstick camping sequence that had little to do with the plot that preceded it ["Desilu: The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz", pg. 103] .The film was considered "sub-standard" by programmers at
Radio City Music Hall , where "Trailer" had premiered, and it opened instead at the Loew's State Theatre, where the newlywed couple had performed their firstvaudeville act in 1941. It was a critical and commercial flop that barely recouped its $1.4 million cost. As a result, MGM opted out of its agreement for a two-picture deal with Desilu, and Arnaz decided to forgo plans to create a feature-film division at his studio ["Desilu: The Story of Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz", pp. 103-104] .The title song, with lyrics by
Sammy Cahn and music byBronislau Kaper , was recorded by both Arnaz and theAmes Brothers , who performed it over the opening credits and ultimately had the bigger hit. The tune became an Arnaz family tradition, sung by Desi at special events, including his daughter Lucie's marriage to actorLaurence Luckinbill [ [http://www.tcm.com/thismonth/article/?cid=118530 "Forever, Darling" at Turner Classic Movies] ] .Principal cast
*Lucille Ball ..... Susan Vega
*Desi Arnaz ..... Lorenzo Xavier Vega
*James Mason ..... The Guardian Angel
*Louis Calhern ..... Charles Y. Bewell
*John Emery ..... Dr. Edward R. Winter
*John Hoyt ..... Bill Finlay
*Natalie Schafer ..... Millie Opdyke
*Mabel Albertson ..... Society Reporter
*Nancy Kulp ..... AmyPrincipal production credits
*Producers ..... Desi Arnaz, Jerry Thorpe
*Original Music ..... Bronislau Kaper
*Cinematography ..... Harold Lipstein
*Art Direction ..... Ralph Berger, Albert M. Pyke
*Costume Design .....Elois Jenssen Critical reception
Bosley Crowther of the "New York Times " described it as a "thin, overdrawn, weak caper" ["Ball of Fire" by Stefan Kanfer, pg. 180] and "Time Out London " calls it a "fitfully amusing offering." [ [http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/66901/Forever_Darling.html "Time Out London" review] ]References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049225 "Forever, Darling" at the Internet Movie Database]
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