Good morning, all! Another day in Toyland with an Appendix number "Flutter, Flutter, Little Butterfly" for Cinderella's two stepsisters, Dollbabia and Freakette. When Dillingham announced the forthcoming LADY OF THE SLIPPER in Summer 1912, it was for an all-star cast, several of whom bailed when it was obvious the stars were to be Montgomery & Stone, and Elsie Janis with all the other star parts whittled down around them. As a result, there's a lot of wonderful material written for the show that never made the final cut.
After that, I ned to tidy this dump a bit, perhaps watch Disc 2 of UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS. I've been reading Erik Preminger's MY G-STRING MOTHER, about Gypsy Rose Lee (that's one show I missed this week!), and I'd like to finish it to finish up the Harry Potter series.
I, too, would love a complete ISADORA, which I saw in 1970 or so and remember quite fondly. My whole memory of the film, outside of the image of the car being pulled from the Seine, is the gramophone playing the mournful verse to "Bye Bye Blackbird."