Being only 22 when the murder occurred, Evelyn Nesbit was probably a combination of dimwit and street smart when it came to matching her husband, nasty mother-in-law and all of the old men trying to find their way into her bed. I like how McGovern plays the innocent dumbbell, but on occasion, there's obviously calculating little movements going on in her head. I prefer Mary Steenburgen as "mother" (her Golden Globe nominated role), but Elizabeth got the Oscar nomination. She later made the comment, "Dream of Ragtime", on "Downton Abbey", which was a nice little salute, and even then, there's an innocence about her that's captivating. The picture of Evelyn in this link does slightly resemble Elizabeth to an extent.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evelyn_Nesbit
"Great theater makes you smile. Outstanding theater may make you weep."
reply
share