Baranski makes entrance for 'Mia'
A look back at the career of Kim Novak
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The British press already called "Mamma Mia!" "the only feelgood factor in this summer of credit crunch blues." They noted that even Queen Elizabeth II says: "I always try to dance when 'Dancing Queen' comes on because I am the Queen and I like to dance."
For those of you who remember Kim Novak, or who might want an education of one of the big stars of the 1950s/early 60s, check out Turner Classic Movies on Aug. 12. All Kim, all day long. Film fans know her primarily from Hitchcock's "Vertigo," but she had an interesting career. Her husky voice and rather hesitant underplaying, criticized in her day, seems more impressive now. Among the films TCM is serving up are two rarities -- "Middle of The Night," with Fredrich March in which Novak plays an insecure young woman who marries a much older man. And "Jeanne Eagels" -- Kim portrays the tormented, drug-addict stage star of the 1920s. She is marvelous in "Middle" and out-of-sight campy in "Jeanne." (In fact, her outrageous posturing in the latter film would serve as a sketch for a deliberately funny performance years later, in "The Mirror Crack'd.") Novak is the blonde who got away. She was an even more sensitive type than Marilyn Monroe. Kim really couldn't deal with Hollywood. She more or less began to withdraw in the mid-60s; she saw the handwriting on the wall. Times were changing, and she was tired of the grind. Her studio boss, Harry Cohn once told her, "Remember this, never forget it, you're just a piece of meat. That's all you are." Novak, chilled to the soul, wondered if stardom was worth it. So, she was smart with her money and her career. There were no suicide attempts, substance abuse, mental breakdowns. She got out while the getting was good.









