3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- loved it!, 7 November 2002
Author:
emisue02
I taped this special, since I had to work the night it aired, and watched
it
about three times before finally taping over it. Of all the reviews I
read
of this (and that was quite a few), not one of them mentioned my favorite
part. Most people wouldn't notice it, I realize, but I think it deserves
some mention. While Robert Goulet was serenading Julie Andrews with a
song
from Camelot, in which they costared, Julie's husband, Blake Edwards,
started crying. Notice I don't say Julie herself started crying. She
didn't cry until the end of her portion of the tribute. Blake, however,
was
in tears before Goulet's song was even half-over. Hollywood marriages
have
always been something of a joke, but to see a display of affection like
that
from a Hollywood couple says something about the depth of their love. May
everyone, famous or not, find love like that.
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3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :-
loved it!, 7 November 2002
Author: emisue02
I taped this special, since I had to work the night it aired, and watched it about three times before finally taping over it. Of all the reviews I read of this (and that was quite a few), not one of them mentioned my favorite part. Most people wouldn't notice it, I realize, but I think it deserves some mention. While Robert Goulet was serenading Julie Andrews with a song from Camelot, in which they costared, Julie's husband, Blake Edwards, started crying. Notice I don't say Julie herself started crying. She didn't cry until the end of her portion of the tribute. Blake, however, was in tears before Goulet's song was even half-over. Hollywood marriages have always been something of a joke, but to see a display of affection like that from a Hollywood couple says something about the depth of their love. May everyone, famous or not, find love like that.
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