• • Actress Darlene Violette said, "If you've never read Mae's novel and you have become used to the 66-minute motion picture, then you might not be aware of how much whitewashing Paramount Pictures did to the original melodrama written in 1928. For example, Mae's version depicted an explicit and steamy seduction scene between Diamond Lil and Pablo Juarez, who is described as a black man from Rio."
• • Other elements missing from the hour-long film are the sex slaves stowed in Charlie Fong's place on Mott Street; Rita's dead body being tossed in the river; Lil's sexual aggressiveness; and other inconveniently sinister plot points. What a story! What a delight it was to see Ms. Violette bring the role of the bawdy Queen of the Bowery to life in the New York City revival this year.
• • Mae West Trivia: Inside "Diamond Lil" • •
• • In 1928, when Mae wrote her 3-hour melodrama of the underworld, most of the publicity images featured Mae West and the actor cast as Chick Clark. This fictional character, a Chicago jewel thief and a former lover of Diamond Lil (who "done him wrong"), had almost as many lines of dialogue in the play as Mae West herself. As written, Chick Clark (played in 1928 by Broadway mainstay Herbert Duffy) was meant to be her co-star.
• • Mae gave Chick Clark an important monologue in each of the three acts. In contrast, Captain Cummings only has three brief scenes in the play.
• • It was not until 1932, in the sanitized 66-minute film version put together by Paramount Pictures, that the "righteous" figure of Captain Cummings would emerge as the leading male figure. Obviously, the studio executives felt it best to minimize the roles of the sex trafficker and saloon owner Gus Jordan; the procurer from Rio, Pablo Juarez; and the escaped convict Chick Clark when they reshaped "She Done Him Wrong" for an American movie-goer. So much for the boldness of the Pre-Code era, eh?
• • In Her Own Words • •
• • As Diamond Lil Mae West said: "Come up sometime and see me. I'm home every evening."
• • Quote, Unquote • •
Juan Sebastian Cortes as Pablo Juarez |
• • Source: "People in America" on Voice of America; this program was written and produced by Dana Demange; undated
• • By the Numbers • •
• • The Diamond Lil Blog was started in December 2013. You are reading the 1st blog post. Unlike many blogs, which draw upon reprinted content from a newspaper or a magazine and/ or summaries, links, or photos, the mainstay of this blog is its fresh material focused on the life and career of the playwright Mae West, herself an American original.
• • The Diamond Lil website is up! Visit Lil online: http://www.diamondlil.net/history/
• • Come up and see Mae every day online: http://MaeWest.blogspot.com/
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Interesting find at an estate sale.. A playbill for Diamond Lil WITH a metal stamp/embosser/seal that reads Diamond Lil inc. incorporated March 18 1946 Nevada. I see that per your blog that she was being sued for using the name Diamond Lil? Let me know if you would like to see a picture of it.
ReplyDeleteThat's very interesting, Jan. During Mae West's lifetime, she tried to sue anyone who billed their stage act or merchandise as "Diamond Lil."
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