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Just saw her last night in a great hour picture with Kirk Douglas and Barbara Stanwick and she was very very young. Story was far fetched, but interesting
After Dean and Jerry's comedy team broke up, Jerry did well as a solo, for a while, but after 1966 his movies weren't as funny, his popularity diminished partly because he was no longer the zany skinny kid, but was now 40ish and his style of comedy wasn't the same. Dean, on the other hand, continued to soar. I think Jerry knew it and he looks kind of sad in this clip.
She's right (and very perceptive) regarding the advent of psychology and its effect on movies. When Hitch made "Spellbound" (1945), there was a lot of concern with people getting involved with and understanding its mental-institution-set plot line. David Selznick had pushed for the unusual story line to be made into a movie after his own trips to an analyst. It was a HUGE hit.
Although I love these guys individually, I never got into the rat pack. They were a vulgar impersonation of Martin and Lewis. They did some of the same things Dean and Jerry did. And before anybody says anything negative about Jerry, remember this.... Sammy was his best friend and Sinatra loved him. Frank even thought Jerry was more talented than Dean when he first met them. Dean wanted the split with Jerry but here he is doing the same thing, except it took 4 other guys to replace him
I recently just watched this movie for the first time and I was totally blown away. I think I want to watch it again just because of the expressions and the performances of each person and I wanted to just embrace Montgomery Cliff, his vulnerability and his strength and probably one of the most handsome I loved Burt Lancaster in the film “The Swimmer” and others as well but the complexity of this character and his ability to reach all the furthest points of emotion from the other was magnificent
These interviews are wonderful. Ms. Scott is so very well spoken, clearly well read with a vocabulary you don't hear much of these days! And that mid-Atlantic accent is rare to hear. I just watched The Strange Love of Miss Ivers and came across these interviews! Thank you for making and posting them.
"The soul is lacking in most of the (modern) films I see." Oh, Lizabeth, I couldn't have put it better. What puzzles me is the number of people that still go & watch them. Maybe they're soulless, too...
There's a point in this wonderful interview where Ms Scott had forgotten the name of the picture she made with Robert Mitchum. Even I forgot it...ha ha! I looked it up just now and it was an RKO movie from 1951 called "The Racket" (which was a remake of one of the first movies produced by Howard Hughes, who by the early 50s was the owner of the RKO studio). Also in that remake of "The Racket" was Robert Ryan. That's a trio of terrific talent, indeed!
She made a comparatively small number of movies (21, I think), yet: a) had top billing in all, & b) starred with some of the very top names: Kirk Douglas, Arthur Kennedy, Dan Duryea, Burt Lancaster, Van Heflin, Humphrey Bogart, even Elvis Presley. She definitely has a rare quality, which time only seems to have enhanced. My favourites are: Too Late For Tears, Pitfall & Dead Reckoning.
Cuando Las Vegas valía la pena conocerla. Tengo 71 años y la conocí en 1977, podría decir que ya comenzaba a no ser lo mismo de antaño... Es como Miami, no gastaría un centavo en ir. En cambio New York sigue igual...
Keely is still underrated as a singer...I don't know why, exactly, but all I can say is I've worn out LP copies of "Politely" several times and am working on the CD now--a great musician and wonderful down-to-earth, unpretentious woman she was❤❤❤❤❤
Deze mensen die de kinderen moeten beschermen, zagen het probleem niet !! Omdat ook zij, zo zijn opgevoed! Thuis bij hun werdt er ook geslagen in de opvoeding ! Dus adam mann had geen kans tot overleven!! Het pakslaag in de black people home still going one 2024.
He's a prick in this interview. He had nothing going on but his telethon. His later life accomplishments led to this interview, if he had something new going we would have seen it. Nevertheless I love this man but this interview is terrible. The reporter tries to lead Jerry but Jerry won't go anywhere. He's not motivated. Camera angle is terrible.