Earlier this week, Shirley Jones revisited the 1956 film Carousel, as part of the film鈥檚 60th anniversary celebrations. As she watched her Julie Jordan set eyes on Gordon MacRae鈥檚 Billy Bigelow, she could not have pictured the film any other way. However, it was almost Frank Sinatra who played the carnival barker in the timeless Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II musical film.
鈥淣o, I can鈥檛 [imagine it] at this point,鈥� she reiterates. 鈥淏ut it was a big problem for everybody because Frank Sinatra was going to play the role. At that time, when you did a [film] musical, you rehearsed it like a Broadway show. We rehearsed for two months before we even started doing the pre-recordings. We pre-recorded every number 鈥� Frank was thrilled about playing the role鈥攖hrilled鈥攁nd obviously perfectly cast.
鈥淚 was up in Boothbay Harbor, Maine, for our first shot on location,鈥� she continues, 鈥渁nd he walked on the set. He saw two cameras and said, 鈥業 planned to do one movie, not two鈥欌€攂ecause we were shooting in two separate processes鈥攁nd he walked out.鈥�
As the story goes, Sinatra wasn鈥檛 up for filming everything twice鈥攐nce for regular CinemaScope and the other for CinemaScope 55, a larger format introduced in 1955鈥攕tating, 鈥淵ou鈥檙e not getting two Sinatras for the price of one,鈥� but it was later revealed that he was running to wife Ava Gardner鈥檚 side after Gardner threatened to have an affair with Clark Gable.
Henry and Phoebe Ephron, the producers of the Carousel film, panicked after their leading man fled set, Jones explains, 鈥渁nd it was devastating.鈥� That was when Jones was asked to call Gordon MacRae, who was doing a nightclub act in Las Vegas.
鈥淸Henry] said, 鈥楥an you get him on the phone?鈥� and that鈥檚 how it started,鈥� says Jones. 鈥淚 was standing on the dock. I got some quarters. I went to a payphone. I got him, and I told him the story. I said, 鈥楪ordon, would you like to play Billy Bigelow?鈥� And, he said, 鈥楪ive me a week. I have to lose ten pounds!鈥� And that鈥檚 how that came to be; it was remarkable because the role, of course, was so perfect for Sinatra, but I have to tell you, when I heard Gordon sing it, I fell apart. He sang that score so beautifully. He was wonderful in it.鈥�
In celebration of the film鈥檚 60th anniversary, Fathom Events and 20th Century Fox present Carousel 60th Anniversary in cinemas across the country January 11 with screenings at 2 PM and 7 PM. Screenings were also held January 8.
鈥淚 just saw the film again [a few] days ago,鈥� says Jones, 鈥渁nd I was sitting with Ryan, my youngest son, and both of us were in tears the whole movie. Working with Gordon was wonderful because we had already done Oklahoma!, so it wasn鈥檛 like I had a new leading man in any way, and his voice鈥� I was so taken away by his voice.
鈥淭he story is literally about a woman taking everything [from a man], even getting hit by her husband and saying, 鈥楽till, he鈥檚 the sweetest, most wonderful person in the world.鈥� About 15 years ago, they had a big matinee in New York of Carousel, and it was just one showing, and most of the audience was a lot of women. I was there with a friend of mine. Actually, it was Sheila MacRae, Gordon MacRae鈥檚 wife. When [his character] was mean and hateful, about 15 women in the audience got up and said, 鈥榃e鈥檙e leaving! We never want to see this again.鈥欌€�
Though Julie Jordan takes abuse from Billy Bigelow in Carousel, it never stopped her from loving him, reassuring her daughter in an unforgettable moment, 鈥淚t is possible, dear, for someone to hit you鈥攈it you hard, and it not hurt at all.鈥�
鈥淭he story and the characters are so vivid,鈥� Jones continues. 鈥淲hen she first saw him at the carousel鈥攚hen I saw the movie again, and I saw my reaction to him鈥攊t was like she was seeing an angel for the first time. [She] never took her eyes off of him, and she said to herself, 鈥楾his is my man.鈥欌€�
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