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WATCH: Will ‘Behind The Candelabra’ Convey Liberace’s Cultural Impact?

The new trailer for Steven Soderbergh’s Behind The Candelabra   sure is compelling, but will the HBO movie do justice to Liberace ?  The clip leaves little doubt that  Michael Douglas , who plays the flamboyant entertainer in this tragicomic love story, and Matt Damon , who portrays his much younger lover, Scott Thorson , are going to be memorable, and that Soderbergh has taken a measured approach to the camp aspects of this story. But what I can’t tell from the footage is whether  Behind The Candelabra will give Liberace his due as a pioneering postwar performance artist. Liberace’s Cultural Impact It’s easy to mock Liberace’s extreme sequin & fur vibe and lifestyle, but, the reality is, he was a show-business maverick who had an incredible influence on American pop culture. For better or worse, you can trace jump-suited Vegas-era Elvis , Elton John , 1970s glam rock, Siegfried & Roy , Madonna , Lady Gaga and even elements of   The Incredible Burt Wonderstone   to Liberace’s show-business DNA. Way back in the conservative 1950s, he was swanning into American homes via a syndicated television show and mesmerizing audiences with a combination of shock and schmaltz. Even if he never did come out of the closet, he still broke down a lot of barriers just by letting his freak flag fly. I’m sure that Liberace’s cultural significance is not lost on Soderbergh, but I do hope Behind The Candelabra acknowledges it in some smart way. Even if it doesn’t, I’ll be watching when the film premieres on HBO on May 26. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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WATCH: Will ‘Behind The Candelabra’ Convey Liberace’s Cultural Impact?

Annette Funicello’s Death (1942-2013): Play ‘Beach Blanket Bingo’ With Her One Last Time

Actress and original Mouseketeer Annette Funicello  has gone to great big surf party in the sky, and I’d like to remember her with the opening sequence to one of her most memorable movies:  Beach Blanket Bingo .   Funicello passed away at the age of 70 on Monday from complications due to multiple sclerosis, and in addition to her Mickey Mouse Club work will be remembered for her work with Frankie Avalon in American International’s beach-party movies of the 1960s (which led to a couple of name-checks in Grease ). In this clip,  Funicello sings the movie’s title song with Avalon and manages to maintain her dignity while everyone else on the beach is shaking their money makers. There’s a reason she was America’s sweetheart for so long. While you’re at it, check out the cameos by Don Rickles , Paul Lynde and, weirdly, Buster Keaton , who engages in a Benny Hill-style fishing gag at the end of the clip. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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Annette Funicello’s Death (1942-2013): Play ‘Beach Blanket Bingo’ With Her One Last Time