Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story Page #2
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- 2017
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In a private school in Vienna.
was...
What's that thing
when you mix things?
- Chemistry.
- Chemistry! Thank you.
Well I'm good at that.
In a different era,
she might very well
have become a scientist.
At the very least,
it's an option
that was derailed by her beauty.
By the time she was a teenager,
when she walked into a room,
conversation stopped.
She was probably
a little dazzled by this power,
testing it out,
seeing how it works
and so forth.
There's a word for what I was.
A... what?
'Enfant terrible.'
I know that.
I know that much French.
Well good!
heading to the photographer
to get her photos taken
with and without clothes.
She lived in a society
where there were
not only incredible careers,
but loads of lovers.
Women, especially in the arts,
could have certain
kinds of liberties
that they would not find
Hedy decided one day,
at the age of 16,
that she was ready
and went off to the largest
Very quickly,
within a couple days,
they had her in a walk-on.
I have seen
the little weird Viennese films
that she made in the beginning
where she's
a little bit awkward
but clearly beautiful.
But it's clearly
the 1933 film Ecstasy
into everyone's consciousness.
in Ecstasy.
The Pope denounced it
to be shown.
People were just shocked by it.
It was quite controversial
because she simulated an orgasm.
anybody had ever done that.
I mean, in some ways,
it was analogous to a sex tape.
This was so scandalous
as this certain type of woman.
I don't know
if you ever saw that.
I don't believe I have.
There was a scene
but it was cut so that it
showed that it was
a very hot sex scene,
which it wasn't.
You must have seen
a picture of that, right?
Yes, ma'am.
And I said, "Why do I have
to put my arms together?"
And they said,
"Don't ask so many questions."
"If you don't do what I say
then I put the needle
through the couch
so you do what I tell you."
And I was...
I didn't want to make any
commotion, so I did that.
And when I came back to Vienna
my father... I mean...
it was horrendous.
He wanted to kill me
practically.
What I did though...
right after that
I said, "I'll show them."
Fritz Kreisler
composed a musical called
'Elisabeth of Austria, '
the Queen of Austria,
and I had a big, big, big
success with that.
On stage.
I had ovations
and my father cried.
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