You've made some very good points, modica, but I also learned some stuff about Richard Beymer that made me a bit more willing to give him the benefit of the doubt:
A) Beymer really wanted to play the role of a Tony with a little bit more "edge" to him, if one gets the drift, but had directorial constraints put on him by the late Robert Wise.
B) Natalie Wood made absolutely no secret of her hostility towards Richard Beymer during the filming, iwhich pained Beymer, and it showed. Moreover, Natalie Wood actually tried to get Beymer kicked off the set on several occasions, as well.
C) I also think that while it seemed at first that Richard Beymer's Tony and Natalie Wood's Maria had little or no chemistry in the beginning of the movie, the chemistry between them
developed on a gradual level, if one gets the drift. Several months later, however, Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer met by chance in a California diner, Beymer felt attracted to Natalie Wood, and they made up and became friends.
A lot of people do agree wholeheartedly with what you've said about Richard Beymer's being a weak, lackluster Tony, but had the above-mentioned events and circumstances not occurred, he might very well have played a stronger Tony.
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