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Ann-Margret Smith, directed by Dwight Hemion, captures the vibrant essence of the 70s music scene through the lens of one of its leading stars. This special, airing late in 1975, showcases Ann-Margret's powerful stage presence and her ability to blend performance with a personal touch. The pacing feels intimate yet grand, balancing big production numbers with quieter, more reflective moments. The practical effects and staging are quite engaging for its time—there's a certain flair that feels distinctly Ann-Margret. She’s got a knack for pulling you into her world, whether she’s belting out a number or sharing a more vulnerable side. It’s an interesting juxtaposition to her Oscar-nominated role in Tommy that year, showing her versatility as a performer.
Features a mix of high-energy performances and intimate moments.Interesting contrast with Ann-Margret's role in Tommy.Showcases the production style of 1970s television specials.
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