stroszeck wrote:Haven't watched this one in years but I do recall Nancy Allen using a particularly shrill, annoying voice for her part in Blow Out.
I met Ms. Allen a few months ago and she was kind enough to discuss
Blow Out with me for a few minutes (she was also coy enough
not to mention the upcoming Criterion release*, even though she was signing an original
Blow Out poster of mine!) I told her that I always viewed her performance as essentially comedic, and that the particularly atrocious vocal marriage of
Noo Yawk by way of Betty Boop was instrumental to that effect. She told me the DePalma wanted that level of cacophony and overall pitch to her performance, and that the producer was so concerned about it when the initial dailies were viewed that he begged her to stop using it.
(She also mentioned that she loved working with Soderbergh and that Albert Brooks is even funnier and more neurotic (!) in real life.)
* I also met Theresa Russell that same night, and she was coy enough not to mention the upcoming
Insignificance, even though she autographed my copy of
Bad Timing (which, incidentally, she views as her favorite performance and film to date) and I specifically asked her about that and Ken Russell's
Whore. She also told me that the Criterion crew were both wonderful to work with and quite generous with their swag.