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"Darna" Nanette Medved
"DARNA" (Viva Films, 1991) When young Narda witnessed a falling star late one night and went to investigate where it landed, she found a strange little white stone (revealed to be from the planet Marte, and containing the mystical essence with the word Darna written on it. Hearing others approaching, she popped it in her mouth and in a moment of impetuousness, swallowed it. Instantly she was overtaken by a sensation of travelling through space, and collapsed. She was found by her guardian, her grandmother, who took her home and put her to bed. Later she asked Narda what had happened, and the young girl recounted the story of her find. But when she said the word that had been inscribed on the stone, she was instantly transformed in a flash of lightning into a tall, Amazonian woman. This was Darna, a mighty warrior of Marte, named after the mythological Adarna bird. Narda was channeling the alien woman. Luckily Darna meant no harm and by saying Narda, she was able to change back.
Darna is not Narda. In the strictest sense, Narda is just the medium, the bottle if you must, the vessel for the alien being Darna to take over. Just think if Ding took the stone, instead of Narda, he would surely still look like the female Darna, because by doing so (swallowing the magical stone and shouting Darna's name), he is making a magical incantation for Darna to possess him.
Length: 108
Rating: 5.00 (14 ratings)
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Julia Allison interviews Nanette Lepore
Designer Nanette Lepore talks to Time Out New York's Julia Allison about the inspiration for her show and the difference between fashion and art. Full Fashion Week coverage: http://www.timeoutnewyork.com/fashionweek
Length: 200
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
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Nanette Fabray - Archive Interview Part 5 of 6
Performer Nanette Fabray talks about appearing on series including "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and "Maude," and discusses her recurring role as "Grandma Romano" on the CBS sitcom "One Day at a Time."
To access all segments, visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Length: 1744
Rating: 4.50 (2 ratings)
Tags: Archive of American Television Interview emmy tv legends television history
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Triplets - Fred Astaire, Nanette Fabray, Jack Buchanan
While I'm watching this, I'm in heaven.
Here's the words so you can join in:
Three little unexpected children
Simultaneously, the doctor brought us
And you can see that we'll be
Three forever and a-e-i-o-
You wouldn't know how agonizing
Being triple can be
Each one is individually the victim
Of the clinical day e-i-o-
Every summer we go away to Baden Baden Baden
Every winter we come back home to Walla Walla Walla
We do everything alike
We look alike
We dress alike, we walk alike
We talk alike
And what is more
We hate each other very much
We hate our folks
We're sick of jokes on what an art it is
To tell us apart!
Fred : If one of us gets the measles
Jack : Another one gets the measles
All : Then all of us gets the measles
And mumps and 'flu.
How I wish I had a gun
A widdle gun
It would be fun to shoot the other two
And be only one.
Fred : Mrs Whipple Poofer loves to talk to
Mrs Hildendorfer of the fatal natal day
She had her silly Willy
Nanette : Mrs Hudson-Cooper loves to talk to
Mrs Golden-Wasser
Of her major operations
When she had her twins.
Jack : But when Mother comes along
She silences the others
She accomplished something
That is very rare in mothers.
All : MGM has got a Leo
But Mama has got a trio
She is proud but says three is a crowd
Oh, we do everything alike
We look alike
We dress alike, we walk alike
We talk alike
And what is more
We hate each other very much
We hate our folks
We're sick of jokes on what an art it is
To tell us apart!
We eat the same kind of vittles
We drink the same kind of bottles
We sit in the same kind of high-chair
High-chair, high-chair!
How I wish I had a gun
A widdle gun
It would be fun to shoot the other two
And be only one.
Length: 147
Rating: 5.00 (45 ratings)
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Nanette Fabray - Archive Interview Part 3 of 6
Performer Nanette Fabray talks about her work with Sid Caesar on the variety series "Caesar's Hour." She described some of the series most memorable comedy sketches including "Shadow Waltz" and "The Commuters" (a recurring high-strung-husband and his wife sketch). She also discusses her own short-lived series "Yes, Yes Nanette."
For all segments visit channel playlists or go to http://tvinterviewsarchive.blogspot.com
Length: 1689
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
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