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Two different skill sets.

Posted by beach cruiser on March 25, 2020 at 21:56:31:

asking a female lead of today to pull off the singing and dancing at the level of yesterdays movies wouldn't get more than a laugh , and Rita was tops.

but to think that the performance in mad max could be duplicated by just anyone is nonsense., she turned in a result that few , of any era , could match.

The fact that they worked in such different eras of available roles for women makes comparisons impossible. I also don't expect many stars of today to equal a Fred Astaire in his roles , although they share the same genitalia.