The Maria in the 2009 revival is still around, [link] She was good but too old if they want to go anywhere close to true age since Maria is, what, 15 or 16?
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Lea Michelle? I know, she is ancient at 32.
Ent Weekly suggested Camila Mendes fro Riverdale. I know she can sing, but does she have the upper range?
Esquire has an appreciation for Bram Stoker's Dracula ... during which, it seems, Keanu Reeves and Winona Ryder may have been for-real married (not in this story - I've seen it elsewhere).
I'm fond of that movie, even though it's a big mess. :-) It's such gorgeous, bombastic eye candy.
I don't see how they can be for-real married if their own names weren't said, but that's a fun story.
It'd be a great excuse to get rid of pestery people. "Oh, I don't date, I accidentally got legally married during a movie shoot, and it's so complicated to get undone that I don't want to make it worse."
It sounds like the premise for a Hallmark movie.
"We were in a movie and they brought in an actual priest and he performed the actual marriage ceremony so we're actual-married ... and maybe we actually love each other ...."?
Complete with outrage from the previous high-profile girl/boyfriends of the couple.
he he ... does anyone know of the movie "Once More With Feeling" - a romantic comedy starring Yul Brynner (!) and Kay Kendall. He's a famous conductor, she's his wife but when she says she wants a divorce he reminds her they aren't actually married. Hijinks ensue.
That sounds familiar, Toddson, but I can't decide if I saw it. [link]
Your post reminded me of the Cary Grant/Irene Dunne movie, My Favorite Wife. She's been presumed dead for seven years, and then on the eve of his remarriage, she returns, and he learns she's just spent seven years on an island with a handsome stranger.