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The Drew Barrymore Show: “Anniversary” Star Diane Lane

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“Anniversary” Star Diane Lane

Air Date:  Wednesday, October 29th     

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Diane Lane on Filming “A Little Romance” & Showing It To Her Daughter

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Drew: It's ‘A Little Romance’ with the great Laurence Olivier. It's you and this young gentleman have a little romance, but it's running around Paris, but what I loved about it is if you're a young person watching it, you wish to have that adventure. You wish to have that freedom and you wish to run away.

Diane: And kiss under the bridge of sighs, which I didn't realize when I showed it to my daughter. I thought maybe I shouldn't be advertising that this is cool to do, right?

Drew: Yeah, not at that age.

Diane: Please don't run away to kiss a boy. No, I don't approve.

Drew: What, do you ever have any memories from that film that stick out?

Diane: Well, I remember being on the, in the gondola with Thelonious Bernard, the wonderful young man who, you know, now is my age, he's still cool, and you know we didn't really get along as well as we should have because we were really 13 and really 14 and he didn't speak English and it was tough, it was tough. So what happened was he decided he liked me after the first kiss. He's like, he started to be friendly with me and I thought, what is happening? Is this really real? It really happened. So after the kiss, he was like, hey, you're cool. Let's be, isn't that weird?

Drew: So the kiss was the icebreaker.

Diane: The kiss at the end of the film we became friends. Up until then it was like…and I was like, what does that mean? It means shut up.

 

Diane Lane on Why She Kept to Herself on Set of “The Outsiders”

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Drew: Here is my awakening, ‘The Outsiders,’ 1983. This was the film. I mean this was every hot guy on the planet, Tom Cruise, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Ralph Macchio, C. Thomas Howell, Patrick Swayze, and Matt Dillon. One fly on the wall moment from the movie that just changed it all.

Diane: I mean, I remember when we were at the movie theater and they were creating this windstorm. They had these big huge fans and they were throwing cocoa powder to make the dust. So it wouldn't be toxic or get in our eyes and by the end of the night we would just be like white stripe and that's good just we all looked tan and sweet.

Drew: What was it like to be with literally every single young man who would become the biggest male movie stars?

Diane: It was hot. It was great. It was kind of, was too much testosterone for one girl. I was over, so I kept to myself, but I was definitely pinching myself. I was definitely overwhelmed.

Drew: I think that was the movie that made me realize like I like boys. I was like, oh wow, I get it now.