MOTEL CHRONICLES (Excerpt)
by Sam Shepard
I remember trying to imitate Burt Lancaster’s smile after I saw him and Gary Cooper in Vera Cruz. For days, I practiced in the backyard. Weaving through the tomato plants. Sneering. Grinning that grin. Sliding my upper lip up over my teeth. After a few days of practice, I tried it out on the girls at school. They didn’t seem to notice. I broadened my interpretation until I started getting strange reactions from the other kids. They would look straight at my teeth and a fear would creep into their eyes. I’d forgotten how bad my teeth were. How one of the front ones was dead and brown and overlapped the broken one right next to it. I’d actually come to believe I was in possession of a full head of perfectly pearly Burt Lancaster-type of teeth. I didn’t want to scare anyone so I stopped grinning after that. I only did it in private…
Photo: Burt Lancaster as Joe Erin in Vera Cruz (1954)
[…] Yvonne was also well-know for her roles as Salome in Salome Where She Danced (1945) and Scheherazade in The Desert Hawk (1950). She forever lives as one of the major actresses of film noir with roles in Brute Force (1947) and Criss Cross (1949) both starring Burt Lancaster. […]