Barefoot Kim


The director pointedly shot Kim Novak sans shoes as her character obviously eschewed footwear. Was this in the play, too? Or did he just have a Quentin Tarantino fetish? Very racy for the repressed 50s, especially the shot of her and Jimmy Steward playing footsie in close up.

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I was fifteen when I saw this movie for the first time, and I fell in love with this beautiful barefoot beatnik witch.
The library had the stage play by John van Druten (who also wrote Cabaret/I Am A Camera), which I read, but I don't recall her being barefoot in his description of Gillian. Maybe she was.





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It was very symbolic and very significant to a 50s audience. All they needed to show was Gil in those pedalpushers and no shoes and you knew everything about her.

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QT be watching. you're right about that ;)

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