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Old 05-12-2022, 01:18 AM   #1
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Default 9 things you never noticed in the reunion movie 'Return to Mayberry'

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The Aunt Bee grave scene was probably not necessary. Andy could have just mentioned she was deceased.
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The Aunt Bee grave scene was probably not necessary. Andy could have just mentioned she was deceased.
I found the scene at the gravesite to be pretty effective. Aunt Bee was obviously one of the most important characters in the series, the gravesite scene allows the fans/audience a sense of closure.

I also think there might be more to that scene than meets the eye. It's pretty much accepted that Frances was a bit of a handful, when the production team reached out to her (and maybe even Griffith himself reached out to her) to see if she would be willing to reprise the role she may have let them know on very specific terms she did not want to be associated in any way, shape or form with the project. I don't believe the name Aunt Bee is used in the film. Her headstone is never seen, there are no flashbacks or images of the character and even the voice characterization seems deliberately vague sounding more like the generic voice characterization of a matronly woman. You'll notice in the next scene when Andy meets Thelma Lou in the cemetery she explains what she is doing there, but she never inquires nor does Andy mention why he's there. It smells like lawyers were attempting to head off any potential problems from Frances or her representatives.
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I found the scene at the gravesite to be pretty effective. Aunt Bee was obviously one of the most important characters in the series, the gravesite scene allows the fans/audience a sense of closure.

I also think there might be more to that scene than meets the eye. It's pretty much accepted that Frances was a bit of a handful, when the production team reached out to her (and maybe even Griffith himself reached out to her) to see if she would be willing to reprise the role she may have let them know on very specific terms she did not want to be associated in any way, shape or form with the project. I don't believe the name Aunt Bee is used in the film. Her headstone is never seen, there are no flashbacks or images of the character and even the voice characterization seems deliberately vague sounding more like the generic voice characterization of a matronly woman. You'll notice in the next scene when Andy meets Thelma Lou in the cemetery she explains what she is doing there, but she never inquires nor does Andy mention why he's there. It smells like lawyers were attempting to head off any potential problems from Frances or her representatives.
I wonder what actually made her seem so bitter?
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I'm not sure if the producers had any interest in involving her in the movie or not, but by the mid-1980's she was in very bad health. Her Wikipedia page says she was suffering from congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, breast cancer, arthritis, and COPD. It would have been extremely difficult for her to make the trip from North Carolina to California to be in the movie.
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I wonder what actually made her seem so bitter?
I heard or read somewhere that Bavier was a classically trained stage actress and she disliked having to act in a cornpone show like TAGS. Little did she know at the time that TAGS and her character would become one of the most iconic series and characters of television. Guess at the time she thought she was above doing TV, which a lot of stage and movie actors felt. However, I guess she understood the economics of it since she had to eat and pay other bills like the rest of us.
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In light of that, one wonders why Bavier agreed to continue on to the Mayberry RFD series, could be she simply was in need of the money.
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I'm not sure if the producers had any interest in involving her in the movie or not, but by the mid-1980's she was in very bad health. Her Wikipedia page says she was suffering from congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, breast cancer, arthritis, and COPD. It would have been extremely difficult for her to make the trip from North Carolina to California to be in the movie.
Your speculation on the producers actual interest in Bavier's participation in the project is valid. At 82, retired for over a decade, and living a very solitary life, the moody thespian's disposition was unlikely to have changed for the better. To put it bluntly, who needed the aggravation. They may have just wanted her to do the voiceover at the grave which could have been recorded without her having to travel. She declined and the part went to voiceover actress Janet Waldo.
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I'm not sure if the producers had any interest in involving her in the movie or not, but by the mid-1980's she was in very bad health. Her Wikipedia page says she was suffering from congestive heart failure, myocardial infarction, coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, breast cancer, arthritis, and COPD. It would have been extremely difficult for her to make the trip from North Carolina to California to be in the movie.
Very sad.

Sounds like Aunt Bee wasn't able to appear in the movie whether she wanted to or not.
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