NO.. WIRE.... HANGEEERRRRRRRSSSS!!!!!!!!

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I was looking at clips of the camp classic "Mommie Dearest". Of course we all know the scene well where JC goes off on Tina for having wire hangers in the closet.

My question is... if this was supposedly in the 50s or early 60s, were there plastic or other kinds of hangers that she could've used?
 
Good God, does anyone remember when that movie came out, and at least one theatre had "Bring Your Own Comet" night??
 
Verkakter hangers

Wealthy people would buy hangers made out of tubular steel wrapped in rubber (your cue, Toggle) and configured out of varnished wood and, yes, upholstered. Men would have special hangers with clamps for hanging pants and women had plastic hangers with clips for skirts.

Perhaps from all my years in the closet I had lots of time to observe all the different hangers that were there.

I'm surprised no one has commented on the identical FL washer and dryer from that movie. Were they Monkey Wards??
 
From what I remember, Lady Kenmore combo's. What an awful way to portray two beautiful machines. Yes, I read where they used to bring wire hangers and comet to act out the famous scene.
 
See this

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My Dear J C

'DON'T F**8 WITH ME BOYS" Any woman that would stand up on the board of directors of Pepsi Cola at that time Has got my vote ..... Also don't forget Mildred Pierce
 
Mommie Dearest The Musical

I was in Kansas City a few years ago and a theater called the Alanz did a musical version of Mommie Dearest. I have never, nor have my friends ever laughed so much as we did with this play
They did the scene where Christina is not wanting to eat the under cooked steak. The song you guessed it..Bloody Mary from South Pacific the lyrics went, I DON’T WANT EAT THIS BLOODY STEAK! The rose garden scene….. I never promised you a Rose Garden.
The cast was all in drag, except Christopher he was a rather buff hot looking Blond in a leather harness.

Every time JC would come to breakfast Christopher was strapped into his highchair and JC would twirl his nipples as she say Good Morning Christopherrrrrr.

I was priceless wish they would do a revival.
:>)
 
I'm glad I never saw this in the theater, on HBO. I think Rocky Horror left me permanently scarred because of the "theatricals". I know, my membership is not quite right.
 
Yes, it was Old Dutch!! (But the little "revival" I attended was strictly "With Chlorinol" by request, lol!!

Did anyone ever notice that after Christina makes Mommy's stud puppy a drink, there's a bottle of Fantastik on the counter?

Did they even HAVE Fantastik back then??

My favorite scene was Joan, doing a bit of moonlight gardening.

Oh, and when Joan plays Christina's part on the soap opera.
 
In the book............IIRC

Christina stated the dress and other items on wire hangers were returned from a dry cleaners, and were put in her closet by a housekeeper. Sounds logical, do you think an employee would fess up to that to J.C. Favorite quote, upon leaving the Chadwick boarding school,when Joan discovered her flask was empty, J.C. quips to Christina, "I might of known, you would know where to find the boys and the booze". Christina had volunteered that there was a liquor store to the left. Someone once said Joan tried to be all things to all people, I just wish she hadnt tried to be a mother. Apart from that I figure born in poverty,and battling alcoholism she did the best she could, there were also 2 additonal children Cathy and Cindy.
 
fantastick

I don't think that Fantastick hit the market until the mid-60's...not sure, but I think it came to be about the same time as Formula 409........
 

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