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Ann-Margret Smith
Book-ending the year 1975 with two big budget TV Specials, Ann -Margret also earned her second Oscar nomination that year, for Tommy. In January, "Ann-Margret Olssen" premiered and was titled with the star's maiden name. This second special premiered late in the year and was titled with the star's married name. Her husband Roger Smith also appears in the opening sequences. Presented by the Bell System's Family Theatre, the program was filmed at the ATV Studios at BBC Elstree Centre, Borehamwood, England.
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Plot Summary
This 1975 documentary offers an intimate look at the life and career of the vibrant performer Ann-Margret. It delves into her journey from her early days to becoming a celebrated singer, dancer, and actress. The film showcases her electrifying performances and explores the dedication and passion that defined her rise to stardom.
Critical Reception
While specific critical reviews from 1975 are scarce for this documentary, it is recognized as a valuable record of Ann-Margret's impact and talent during that era. Audience reception generally appreciated the candid portrayal and the display of her considerable showmanship.
What Reviewers Say
Highlights Ann-Margret's enduring appeal and multifaceted talents.
A nostalgic look at a beloved performer's career milestones.
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Fun Fact
This documentary was released during a period when Ann-Margret was particularly active in film and television, including her acclaimed role in 'Tommy' released the same year.
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