Is Ruby Too Nice For Films?
Posted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 5:52 am
An Article taken from "Picturegoer" week ending September 8th 1956.
Ruby had just finished her film "A Touch Of The Sun" and Dick Richards put the Spotlight on several people connected with the film.
Producer Raymond Stross said"I thought she'd be good but she passed my wildest expectations.She has a sort of magic sincerity and simplicity that shine out.
The distributors like her so much that I've a three month option to prepare a film specially for her.......The next will probably be with Dickie Valentine and an American star"The Louder They Sing"
I guess this film never took off but I would have loved to have seen her in a film with Dickie Valentine I think it would have been a winner.
Director Gordon Parry said"She's the best beginner I've ever directed.Naturally she was terribly nervous at first...but she moves extremely well and she learned her small part quickly.
Cameramen Arthur Grant said"I was a bit worried at first.I'd seen her on T.V and she hasn't always been flattered by the lighting.I thought I might have difficulty.But no,her fresh complexion and wonderful smile help a lot.If she doesn't get sophisticated like so many young starlets she'll go a long way.
Frankie Howard the star of the film said I never met Ruby on the film set all I can tell you is She's a sweet girl.Very nice.And they say she works very hard.
Ruby herself has no illusions about her first skirmish with film."Come to my dressing room yes I've got a room somewhere she said with wide eyed wonder,"I was petrified the first day or so.But everybody was so kind.
It's only a small part..two songs and a few lines..so I don't think I've learned much.But I think I shall in my next film.
Dick Richards conlcudes his article by saying"I saw rough cuts of Ruby on screen.Her performance is appealing and wholesome...and she sings as we've come to expect her to sing.
But two things are certain.It would be fatal to try and Teach her to act.Secondly success will not spoil Ruby Murray,anyway...She has several million as yet unrecorded gramophone discs to take care profitably of her future.
The article indicates that Ruby had done well at Nettlefold studios and was given full marks for her industry,ability popularity and eagerness to learn.........But would this be enough .Would her so sweet personality cloy after a while?Would she be able to tackle varied roles to stimulate and retain picture goers interest...Would her very niceness be a drawback in the film jungle.
Article concluded.......
I think it would have been nice to see more of Ruby upon the big screen but she has often been honest in interviews about "A Touch Of The Sun" saying that she was no actress.........As a singing star she was making records from1954 until the Seventies thats a wonderful achievement so I don't think that she was a big loss to films.
Best Wishes
Ruby had just finished her film "A Touch Of The Sun" and Dick Richards put the Spotlight on several people connected with the film.
Producer Raymond Stross said"I thought she'd be good but she passed my wildest expectations.She has a sort of magic sincerity and simplicity that shine out.
The distributors like her so much that I've a three month option to prepare a film specially for her.......The next will probably be with Dickie Valentine and an American star"The Louder They Sing"
I guess this film never took off but I would have loved to have seen her in a film with Dickie Valentine I think it would have been a winner.
Director Gordon Parry said"She's the best beginner I've ever directed.Naturally she was terribly nervous at first...but she moves extremely well and she learned her small part quickly.
Cameramen Arthur Grant said"I was a bit worried at first.I'd seen her on T.V and she hasn't always been flattered by the lighting.I thought I might have difficulty.But no,her fresh complexion and wonderful smile help a lot.If she doesn't get sophisticated like so many young starlets she'll go a long way.
Frankie Howard the star of the film said I never met Ruby on the film set all I can tell you is She's a sweet girl.Very nice.And they say she works very hard.
Ruby herself has no illusions about her first skirmish with film."Come to my dressing room yes I've got a room somewhere she said with wide eyed wonder,"I was petrified the first day or so.But everybody was so kind.
It's only a small part..two songs and a few lines..so I don't think I've learned much.But I think I shall in my next film.
Dick Richards conlcudes his article by saying"I saw rough cuts of Ruby on screen.Her performance is appealing and wholesome...and she sings as we've come to expect her to sing.
But two things are certain.It would be fatal to try and Teach her to act.Secondly success will not spoil Ruby Murray,anyway...She has several million as yet unrecorded gramophone discs to take care profitably of her future.
The article indicates that Ruby had done well at Nettlefold studios and was given full marks for her industry,ability popularity and eagerness to learn.........But would this be enough .Would her so sweet personality cloy after a while?Would she be able to tackle varied roles to stimulate and retain picture goers interest...Would her very niceness be a drawback in the film jungle.
Article concluded.......
I think it would have been nice to see more of Ruby upon the big screen but she has often been honest in interviews about "A Touch Of The Sun" saying that she was no actress.........As a singing star she was making records from1954 until the Seventies thats a wonderful achievement so I don't think that she was a big loss to films.
Best Wishes