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Bloody Mary - South Park - was created on 2005-12-07.
Young Katie plays Bloody Mary with Randy, who is babysitting her. Randy is the assistant of her mom's boyfriend.
There are several characters from South Pacific. The main character is a nurse named Nellie Forbush. Others include Lt. Joseph Cable, Bloody Mary, Jerome, Emile de Becque, and Ngana.
I know that Juanita Hall played her in the 1958 film version. I'm not sure who played her on Broadway.
The betel nut has been known to make the mouth red when chewed. This plant has even been referred to in the musical "South Pacific," in the song "Bloody Mary," one line of which goes "Bloody Mary's chewing betel nuts."
Yes. * South Pacific (1949) (Broadway) * South Pacific (1951) (London)
The nursery Rhyme is the harmless ( Mary, Mary, Quite contrary) and deserves no further comment. Yes it was poking fun at Queen Mary I, or Bloody Mary. There was a sort of folk song from the play South Pacific called Bloody Mary, no connection with the British monarch. On the other hand there was a sick joke in the early fifties- that went Mary, Mary, Quite contrary, Have a whiff of Chloroform! ( as a euthanasia agent) it is somewhat historically interesting that Queen Mary III died on March 25, l953 or thereabouts as Elizabeth I departed on March 25 l603. Too coincidental?
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No there was not a Bloody Mary the third
No, the cocktail "Bloody Mary" is named after "Queen Mary I of England".