Por que Deus deveria abençoar Lili St. Cyr?

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Na música Não sonhe, seja , Janet (Susan Sarandon) termina o número com a linha

God bless Lili St. Cyr!

Lili St. Cyr era essencialmente famosa por ficar nua muito, especialmente diante das câmeras. Embora isso não surpreenda que Frank e seus protegidos a admirem, isso não explica exatamente por que St. Cyr é escolhido para uma atenção especial.

Por que Janet quer abençoar Lili St. Cyr?

    
por Wad Cheber 09.06.2016 / 08:33

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Fora do universo (de acordo com sua biografia Deusa do Amor Encarnado: A Vida do Stripteuse Lili St. Cyr. ) sua inclusão foi uma homenagem à obsessão adolescente de Richard "O'Brien" Smith com todas as coisas kitsch e glam.

O texto da música "Don't Dream It - Be It" (e presumivelmente grande parte do resto do filme) evidentemente contém múltiplas referências de piadas para obscuras revistas burlescas dos anos 50. / p>

Growing up in New Zealand in the 1950s, Richard Timothy Smith's "adolescence was swamped with joys that most of the fifties decent society decried as mindless, comics, rock-n-roll, B-movies." He became fascinated with comic books and pulp fiction, in his town of Tauranga was a shop filled with kitsch and magazines. Lili St. Cyr. adorned many of those magazines.

Smith became fascinated with her. She "was one of the most beautiful women in the world and, by default, a transsexual's dream girl." Smith noted that burlesque "was aimed at the eternal adolescent in males." Lili clearly was the leading element of that "particular Zeitgeist."

In 1973 Smith, now known by his stage name of Richard O'Brien, wrote what would become the cult hit The Rocky Horror Picture Show, both the musical and, in 1975, as a cowriter, the screenplay.

The character Janet, played by Susan Sarandon in the film, sings "Don't Dream It— Be It." It was inspired by one of O'Brien's pulp magazines asking the question, whatever happened to King Kong actress Fay Wray? The last line of the song is "It's beyond me, help me, Mommy — God bless Lily [sic] St. Cyr." And though it was just twenty-five years from her heyday in the fifties, most of RHPS's audience had no clue who Lili St. Cyr was. The "inclusion of Lily [sic] was driven by the recognition of my own imagined self."

O'Brien believes the LA stage version bought some of their costumes from Lili's lingerie store in 1974.

    
20.06.2016 / 10:34