Thursday, January 29, 2009

Mae West, my hero

My sister recently suggested that I watch the 1933 movie "Baby Face" starring Barbara Stanwyck. I was not only inspired by the apparel of the 20's and 30's, but by the brilliance that is pre-code Hollywood --an important time period in movies that I had never known about. This was a time in film where women were free to have jobs, not settle down with one man, and get whatever they wanted, reflecting the liberal attitude of that time. Then in 1934, the Motion Picture Production Code was passed and these story lines were censored. Suddenly, actresses that played strong, assertive, working women were playing the role of the femme fatale, needing to be saved by a man. 

My favorite pre-code actress, and my new hero, is none other than the fabulous Mae West:



West was known for her sexual innuendo and for making fun of a puritanical society. She was also the first woman to write many of the movies she starred in. Her first starring role on Broadway was in a play titled Sex, which she also wrote, produced, and directed. The production resulted in her arrest on obscenity charges. West went on to star in more films, and in 1936 she became the highest paid woman in the US.


After the censors became more strict, West decided she would be able to have greater expression in her work if she went back to the stage.


West regarded talking about sex as a basic human rights issue and was also an early advocate of gay and transgender rights. West's theatrical treatments of gender and gender performativity were also advanced, considering the times.


I also love her amazing glam style. Mae West: true inspiration!!

3 comments:

. said...

I love this post! I have to share my favorite movies of her with you. Unfortunately I am drunk right now, which she would have appropved of, but I'll just tell you that my favorite movie is "She Done Him Wrong." She discovered Carey Grant!

"Is that a gun in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?"

Lola said...

i know! i saw it last night! i really liked it, though i feel there are some better ones out there judging by all the great movie quotes i read from her. have you seen norma shearer in "a free soul"? i didn't like it at all. i've started to watch "the grand hotel." have you seen it? what else do you recommend?

. said...

"A Free Soul" is a little boring, and I haven't seen "The Grand Hotel." I've only watched Greta Garbo in one movie, and I disliked it. But maybe I should give it a shot.

You'll like "I'm No Angel." That's a Mae West movie, and it's pretty good.