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Va-Va-Villainess: Ann Miller

Published April 25, 2026 by biggayhorrorfan

Always outshining her contemporaries, Ann Miller’s latter day gothic film career entry was not a slasher or a horror comedy. She actually played two characters, both named Coco, in David Lynch’s much lauded, eternally creepy Hollywood tale Mulholland Drive. This dual take allowed Miller to play with both sassy kindness and a more cryptic coolness, especially in her final scenes.

That perfected chill often played well during her major player days at MGM. Often cast as the other woman, Miller frequently tried to make life rough for her female co-stars. Whether it was Judy Garland, Jane Powell or Anne Francis, Ann continually used her feminine wiles to try to steal their men.

Of course, while all the roles were definitely of a certain type, Nadine Hall in Easter Parade was probably her penultimate creation. After dumping Fred Astaire’s smitten Don Hewes to achieve greener career pastures on her own, Hall about faces, mischievously trying to win him back after he finds success (and potential love) with Garland’s sweet Hannah.

Always playing this underhandedness with a bright smile, Miller also performs her iconic Shaking the Blues Away number here.

Impressively, she nailed this arduous routine while still recovering from a broken back, her physical agony making the victory of her performance here all the more significant. Importantly, this feat still echoes today, proving that, with grit and determination, absolutely anything can be obtained. 

Music to Make Horror Movies By: Ginger Rogers

Published March 10, 2019 by biggayhorrorfan

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I don’t know about you, but I believe that everything is just a little bit better with a bit of Ginger sprinkled on it. Of course, in this case, I refer to the glorious Ginger Rogers. This Academy Award winning actress is probably best known for the multiple dance epics that she made with the elegant Fred Astaire. But, ever filled with an eclectic energy, this perky powerhouse actually began her career appearing in a couple of Gothic mystery-thrillers.

thirteenth_guestThe Thirteenth Guest and A Shriek in the Night feature the typical, gutsy work that was the Rogers’ trademark, but as she croons below, follow-up appearances in the terror genre were obviously just not for her!

Until the next time, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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Music to Make Horror Movies By: Fred Astaire

Published June 24, 2018 by biggayhorrorfan

 

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The essence of cool suave in an every man’s persona, Fred Astaire lit up dozens of enjoyable musicals for a stretch of over twenty years.

His final role in the film adaptation of Peter Straub’s powerful Ghost Story, meanwhile, saw him adding a nice helping of contemplative sorrow to the spooky proceedings.

Of course, this celluloid ease was put to grand display in The Gay Divorcee, one of the classics that he made with Ginger Rogers, his most notable dancing partner. Cole Porter’s Night and Day may have been sung better by others, but it never looked more grandly elegant.

Until the next time, SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

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