MORE THAN 200,000 VIEWS AND 12,000 ++ LISTENING AND VIEWING HOURS - 90+INTERVIEWS!!! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE, IT'S FREE !! Charlton Heston, Faye Dunaway, Peter Sellers, Tom Cruise, Christopher Reeve, Mel Gibson, Sophia Loren, Jack Nicholson, Mickey Rourke, Cher, Glenda Jackson. Hello, Over 20 years I covered the movie industry for newspapers, radio and television. This included visiting movie sets in the US, Canada, Australia, North Africa, Europe, Britain and Asia. Most of them are audio interviews, some recorded on the set of the films and a number by phone from various parts of the world. They are the raw, original and unedited interviews. They include Jack Nicholson, Christopher Reeve, Peter Sellers, Harrison Ford, Bob Hoskins, Sophia Loren, Norman Mailer, Kirk Douglas, Michael Douglas, Jimmy Stewart, Bob Zemeckis, Sir David Lean, Charlton Heston, and Woody Allen. Copyright and all rights reserved now and in the future in all media platforms on all interviews and content.
Also one of my top 3 movies. Over 40 years since I first watched it and it still leaves it deep impression. A friend is flying to Jakarta right now, which made me look this up and think more about it.
Imagine being that good looking, charismatic and intelligent AND known world-over for being the most iconic Superman ever. He was adored. RIP! I wonder if this interview was scripted. He is so well-spoken it's ridiculous.
You are a master interviewer, did not focus on gossipy personal matters and came very well prepared. Woody was so at ease with you and he seemed to be actually enjoying it, especially the second half of the interview. A real pro.
16:05 "A good actor is never out of work". I agree, if someone was "Typed Casted", it is because they did know how to act. Buddy Epson, did will have playing Jed and Loren Green did will after playing Ben.
Thank you. I've made the correction in the text below Leo's interview. Unfortunately, at this point, I can't make the correction in the audio voice-over.
LEO WAS A FANTASTIC ACTOR, I LOVED HIM IN 'RUMPOLE', AND DESPITE HAVING ALL THE EPISODES ON DVD. I STILL WATCH ALL THE EPEATS ON TV. I HAVE TO SAY, THAT I DO NOT RECOGNISE HIS VOICE HERE, EVEN ALLOWING FOR THE POOR PHONE QUALITY. HE WAS A GREAT LOSS TO THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY R.I.P LEO.
Best part of the interview: he is over the top effusive about Matthew Broderick and Michelle Pfeiffer. And then when he's pressed about Rutger Hauer, he says " The Dutch actor? Oh, uh, he was fine." lol.
Very beautiful British actress who I thought should have gone bigger than she was, I thought back then she would in her career be as popular and prolific as say Helena Bonham Carter.
Yes, true. But she did turn up every now and then. She was in at least one Miss Marple episode I know of, A Murder Is Announced. I keep an eye open for her.
That was such a good movie...I've seen it four or five times. Every time TCM or Turner Classic Movies shows it here on basic cable, I have to watch it again...one of my all time favorites: love Vangelis, btw.
A wonderful film! Later, Cherie Lunghi and Nigel Terry were in a rather silly but fun TV series, Covington Cross, where he was a mediaeval gentleman and she was the widowed lady in the next castle - they were lovers.
Parker's a fucking genius: the way he downplays the 'saturation' aesthetic - which they went on to be 'cloned' in mainstream movies, for the next 30 odd years. The only Hollywood player that could honour such intelligent material, these days, would be QT.
Hi. It was never published in audio form until now. The interview was originally for a newspaper feature in Sydney. I was just lucky I kept the audio tape. Hope you enjoyed it. Cheers. John.
Wow, this is absolute gold! I love John Carpenter films and appreciate how candid this interview is. John has always been so real and he seemed very comfortable talking with you. You asked very good questions and established a great rapport. Just discovered your channel and I’m so happy I did. New subscriber here. And I look forward to discovering all your other interviews. As a huge film fan, thank you so much sir for all the interviews you have done. I can tell just by this interview that you were very good at your job. A true professional. Cheers! 👍🏻😀
In this day and age transgender people are pretty prevalent. What’s to say she couldn’t be a real transgender person in the film? I live in Taiwan now and there are a lot of people walking around that I’m not sure what sex they are. Transgenderisim is real. It would have added an interesting twist if they had of been ahead of the curve or times.
So-called "Virginia Mayo" wasn't her real name. She was born Virginia Clara Jones and obviously sold-out her heritage to shallow, greedy, & deceitful Hollywood.
Great interview it gave some real personal insights into one of the best character actors of the 70s. One of my favourites being Network which I believe got him an academy award nomination.
El actor que interpretó a tantos personajes diferentes y tan bien para mí el mejor ,sin meterme en su vida fuera de la interpretación hay quien opinaba de el como actor de una manera y cuando fue el presidente del rifle opino todo lo contrario,también fue presidente de los actores y actrices de estados unidos,y todos estaban contentos