Showing posts with label Diana Dors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diana Dors. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 November 2009

Old Picture

Here is Diana pictured on stage at the Swindon Empire Theatre, aged 5.








Sunday, 20 September 2009

Kensington Gardens

As seen in this picture with Diana walking through the gardens. This area is the the Italian Gardens area of the park and remains largely unchanged from when the film was filmed.

This area is completely at contrast to the other parts of the film, set in a dark and dingy prison cell. To me this scene is particularly poignant because of this. Diana, or Mary, walks through the gardens slowly, and with the poem being read throughout the film, highlights her days being numbered and she wouldn't see this beauty again. I think this was further highlighted by her clothes in this scene with them being very dark and gloomy. The black and white filming of the film also add to this gloom.

Tuesday, 25 August 2009

Starsigns - Libra

Diana developed a liking for starsigns and the meaning about them. She once said Librans are "without a doubt the most argumentative men in the world". She backed this up by the fact her father was a Libra. Diana had frequent rows with her father growing up as he didn't approve of her ambitions to be a film star. In fact her fathers favourite phrase was saying he "washed his hands of her", something that obviously stuck in Dianas mind throughout her life.
She went on to say male Librans are convinced they are right all the time. Sounds like a male trait in general to me (joke)

Sunday, 23 August 2009

Diana Dors - It's Too Late

Diana Dors - It's Too Late (1964)

The A side to 'So Little Time'. No idea what happened to the first 30 seconds of the pictures, it plays perfectly off youtube, once on youtube it cut all that off for some obscure reason.

Friday, 21 August 2009

Diana on egotism

In her book 'Behind Closed Dors', Diana talks about egotism and one rare incident where she was guilty of it. She was invited to a garden fete, for which she'd be paid a small fee. She took her Husband, Alan Lake and their son, Jason along too. They were having a nice time and Diana was centre of attention, having her photograph taken everywhere and people making nice comments. In her words, she was 'wallowing in supreme egotism'. She was making a speech when Jason butted in with a comment of 'Mummy....how much are you being paid for this?'.
No sooner had she recovered from this embarrassment, a woman rushed out from the crowd waving a piece of paper for Diana to sign. She exclaimed "I knew it must have been you Diana, because I recognise your husband!"

Friday, 14 August 2009

Diana Dors - Where Did They Go?

In 1982 Diana recorded and released a single called 'Where Did They Go', which is all but lost from records and is now a fairly rare record. A lovely track, Diana sings of her past life, very akin to "Those Were The Days" by Mark Hopkin. It's a poignant song as it was recorded while she was battling against cancer.

On the b-side is a duet with her son 'Gary' who had a good singing voice too himself, in a track called 'It's You Again' written by Gary.

I am planning to record a video of it playing on my record player and put it on youtube at some point and I'll post it on the blog once I do so too. It would be such a shame for this gem of a record to be lost completely.

Wednesday, 12 August 2009

Kip Gowans

Diana met Kip on the set for Oliver Twist. Despite Diana dressed in Dickensian clothes and dirt smeared all over her face, Kip took a liking to the 15 year-old Diana. Diana was attracted to his looks and confidence and she agreed to a date with him. He didn't take her to the cinema or for dinner, rather to Ruislip woods and as they lay on the grass battle ensued. Diana, still, in many ways admirably a virgin, fought off Kip's advances much to his disappointment. Despite this awkward date, they went on a second one which again turned out to be disasterous. Again they went to the woods and the same battle ensued.

Kip walked her back to the station muttering he'd see her around and that was the end of their brief romance. It had a profound affect on Diana, whom started to question herself and why she couldn't behave like whoever Kipp was to get with next. She wondered why she valued her virginity more than others around her and the whole ordeal certainly contributed to her growing up. Diana would wait for a long time for him to call again but he never did.

Kip ended up marrying Lee-Ann Remick and had a successful career as a director and producer.






Lee-Ann and Kip

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

Diana's Claustrophobia

Diana's birth took nearly a week and her mother, Mary nearly as a result. Diana was cast aside by doctors as they battled to keep Mary alive, Diana meanwhile was revived by a nurse nextdoor. As a result of this near-suffocation Diana suffered from Claustrophobia for the rest of her life. It makes me wonder whether this claustrophobia contributed to her brilliant performance in a prison cell in Yield To The Night. Just a thought though.

Her mother took a long to recover from the birth but she did and she devoted her love to Diana, much to her husband's/ Diana's father's annoyance.

Tuesday, 4 August 2009

Yield To The Night Poem

A Loveliest Tree - A.E. Housman

Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
Is hung with bloom along the bough,
And stands about the woodland ride
Wearing white for Eastertide.

Now of my threescore years and ten,
Twenty will not come again,
And take from seventy springs a score,
It only leaves me fifty more.

And since to look at things in bloom
Fifty springs are little room,
About the woodlands I will go
To see the cherry hung with snow


Parts of this poem are read out at various places during the film by Diana/ Mary as she stares the prospect of death in the face. This is the poem in full, a beautiful poem made even more beautiful from Diana's soft, delicate voice.

Wednesday, 29 July 2009

Diana Dors Tribute Video

Thanks to williebeable21too for making this tribute video of Diana.

It has lots of nice clips of Diana in films, tv and other scenes too set against music that is perfect for the montage in my opinion.


Monday, 27 July 2009

Yield To The Night pictures




















Here are some stills taken from the fantastic 'Yield To The Night' where Diana puts in a mesmerisingly good performance. I will write more about the film itself in upcoming posts.
This film is widely regarded by critics as Diana's best work and it is certainly amongst her best. It's difficult to name for definite her best work as there is so much to choose from but this perfomance in 'Yield to The Night' is one of the best displays of acting I've ever had the pleasure of witnessing. She made the part her own and she really understood the role she was playing perfectly. She delivers each line thoughtfully but naturally through her great talent and guile.

Saturday, 25 July 2009

Diana Dors - Glamour with grit










This picture sums up Diana's wonderful mix of glamour and grit perfectly. The backdrop of a normal English housing estate, with Diana looking dazzling stepping out of a car with grace.

Diana's down to earth nature, sensitive and kind personality was one of her great charms, she never let the fame and glamour carry her away and the public loved her for it.

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band


No prizes for spotting Diana here! She's given a front row standing. Many people I've spoken to confuse her for Marilyn Monroe on this, however Marilyn is of course a couple of rows behind in the centre, her face is the only part visible. I have always loved how Diana has pride of place on this famous album cover.

Tuesday, 21 July 2009

New look blog

After much faffing around, the blog I feel now looks much better. I hope you like the changes too.

Diana Dors on Sky Movies

On 24/07/09 at 08:10am, Sky Movies are showing 'Steptoe and Son Ride Again' on channel 'Sky Movies Classics'. Channel number is 308 on Sky.

Diana's sharp wit and humour is on display throughout the film, which makes for many laughs. Not a well critically received film at the time, 'Steptoe and Son Ride Again' is not the best film Diana has graced but her performance in this film is excellent as usual.

Monday, 20 July 2009

Swindon Siren

Britain doesn't have many statues of females but one that stands proud is Diana Dors. The statue is located fittingly outside the cinema at Shaw Ridge Leisure Park, Swindon. Swindon by the way has reportedly the largest amount of cinema screens per person in the U.K.

In 1991, John Clinch was commissioned to make a bronze figure of Swindon's most famous daughter, Diana Dors. Clinch decided to accentuate her glamour, with Diana here in a startling dress. Not long ago, the statue was showing signs of disrepair and the council were thinking of scrapping it but Diana's devoted fans clubbed together to save it, and rightly so.

I have always found the face quite funny but recreating Diana's beauty on a metal statue is no easy thing I'm sure!

Saturday, 18 July 2009

Lady Godiva Rides Again


Lady Godiva Rides Again was released in 1951, which of course featured Diana but also Ruth Ellis, the last female to be executed in the U.K, four years later. Diana was friends with Ruth, something not often documented. Indeed, it also comes as some surprise to many people that Ruth appeared in this film.

The film is about a small-town girl who wins a beauty contest so heads for greater things.

Joan Collins also appears in her debut film as a beauty contestant, though she isn't mentioned on the credits. Neither is Ruth, which is a large reason why people are surprised when they learn she was in the film.

Not one of the most complex characters Diana acted in her career, but she puts in a fine performance, really getting to the heart of her character. With Diana herself coming from humble backgrounds into stardom, it's obvious to see that this role wasn't one that fully stretched her acting prowess.

Often funny and light hearted, it's a good humerous watch which shows another set of acting skills Diana possessed. The film also has a more dark side to it, in the darker side of talent shows, in this case, beauty contest. The road to stardom and through it is bumply with many downpoints, with increasing frustration and desperation to keep the stardom flowing.

Thursday, 16 July 2009

Tread Softly Stranger

















Here are some screen caps I took off the film, 'Tread Softly Stranger'. These are my favourites from the many I ended up taking, I hope you like them too.

'Tread Softly Stranger' was released in 1958 and Diana plays the character 'Calico', a hostess in a lap dancing club. She often looked out of place, seemingly capable of much more glamerous things. A crime drama, 'Tread Softly Stranger' also features George Baker and Terence Morgan who are brothers that Calico has wrapped round her little finger.

Diana really shines once again in this film, I was encapsulated from the start and it must go down as a true British classic.

As excellent film, I noticed it is available on amazon for under £6.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

More Diana references


A bit more than a reference this, the compilation 'The Smiths - Singles' features Diana in a famous scene from Yield To The Night.

Morrissey has often stated Diana as one of his heroes. He once said this:

"She had the sexiest voice in world history. She is just a fantastic British figure and because she was so overtly sexual she was always underrated as an actress. She was decades before her time in standing up and saying, 'Yes, I enjoy sex', but her private life was over-recorded by the papers and it did not tally that someone so flamboyant could have depth too. This is Diana Dors' best recording: very sexual, very heaving, sort of string-drenched and very beautiful. You want to nestle in her bosom."

He also put on her fantastic record, 'So Little Time' on the documentary about him, 'Importance of Being Morrissey'.

he also remarked in an interview:

"And over the toilet is a signed portrait of Diana Dors. "Some people find it hard to go when someone's looking" says Morrissey. "But not me."

Saturday, 11 July 2009

Dors on TV/ Radio

Well, as I'm sure you are aware, seldom are there any traces of Diana on the television or the radio. I keep trying though, sometimes there are, hidden away at the back of the schedule. Once I am enlightened to some programme, it will of course, be posted on here.