Saturday, April 19, 2008
Underrated performances: Petula Clark in "Finian's Rainbow"
Finian's Rainbow was a flop when it was released in 1968, despite being a big-budget musical and an early film in the career of budding auteur Francis Ford Coppola, who would go on to direct the Godfather series. By 1968, musicals were falling out of public favour, and Finian's Rainbow, a success on stage for many years, looked a wee bit outdated on screen with some creaky plot points. But despite its flaws, there is much to enjoy in Finian's Rainbow. One of its greatest virtues is the performance of Petula Clark, who plays Sharon, the strong-willed but loving daughter of Fred Astaire. At this point, Clark was at the peak of her music career, when she ruled the charts with hits such as "Downtown", "I Know A Place" and "Don't Sleep in the Subway". Producers were quick to get Clark on screen, and to her credit, she was a natural in film, giving fine performances in "Goodbye, Mr. Chips" and this film. As Sharon, Clark projects strength, sensuality, and a sharp sense of humour, almost stealing the film away from her co-stars Astaire and Don Francks, who plays her love interest and duets with her in this clip, "Old Devil Moon", one of the highlights of the film. When she made Finian's Rainbow, Clark was in her late '30s, yet she proved ideal casting. Just watch her in this clip, as Sharon nervously gives into a romantic suitor. She's very charming, but also very sexy. It's unfortunate Clark didn't do more films, but her short career at least gave us this excellent performance.
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