The Motion Archive is a collection of 100s of hours of conversations on the the Film Industry. Mostly unseen and unreleased. Recorded over the last 30 years, in depth interviews with Directors, Producers, Cinematographers, Composers, Screenwriters, Editors, Actresses and Actors.
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Jean thankyou for your beauty and talent ..my all time favourite ,actress ,and as a young boy I always found you stunningly 😍 mesmerising/ and wished I was your boyfriend RIP Edward xxx
MARS is the SMALLEST PLANET and is also NEAREST (NEXT TO) the SUN, VENUS is LARGER than the EARTH and VENUS is ALSO FURTHER AWAY FROM THE EARTH TOWARDS PLUTO AND THE OUTER INFINITE UNIVERSE, PLUTO IS THE LARGEST PLANET IN OUR SOLAR SYSTEM AND THE FURTHEST AWAY FROM THE SUN. (MERCURY IS SMALLER THAN THE EARTH) MERCURY IS INBETWEEN THE EARTH AND MARS, AND MERCURY IS LARGER THAN MARS., RUSSIAN SOVIET UNION RED ARMY ROSEROS ROSCOSMOS ETERNALS ETERNITY S.S.S.R. C.C.C.P. ETERNITY
I adored Glynis Johns and was so sad to hear of her death, even at such a great age. The reaction seemed to be that she was best known for being the mother in "Mary Poppins" when she'd actually had a very long, varied and brilliant career. I saw her on stage in the West End in London in the 1960s in "The King's Mare" when she played Anne of Cleeves opposite Keith Mitchell as Henry VIII. She was absolutely brilliant. And I adored her as a mermaid in the comedy films about "Miranda". Whatever she did, she did wonderfully.
Ms Mayo was absolutely flawless in Best Years. She truly had some of the best (even comic) scenes...when she takes off her fake eyelashes in dismay after her husband insisted on staying home and nit going nightclubbing. When she asked him about his 'friend' Peggy. ..." she's just a girl " her retort, " I didn't think she was a kangaroo " .
Oh George, you were my No.1 idol ever since WSS , still is and forever will be even I have watched a recent interview of yours with your Grey hair looking like a silver fox
I first noticed her when I was a child watching the 1950's SI-FI movie, "When Worlds Collide" on. television. I thought her character was so cute and sweet at the time. RIP Barbara Rush. A very underrated actress who should have been given many more roles in films.
Rush also had a prominent role in another 1950's Sci-Fi movie, "It Came From Outer Space" (1953). She was also outstanding in an episode of "The Fugitive" TV series, called "Landscape With Running Figures," a two-part episode from season 3.
Ha! Of course he liked her a lot or he would have stopped her. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. He knew he was watching two actors doing top notch work. Her character is so likable and we think that marriage is on solid ground until the cracks start showing in how different they are. Painful to watch because it was so authentic. Beautifully written and acted. Amazing movie. OMG what a film. Wyler was brilliant.
The power of leaving us to imagine eg the boom boom noise is terrifying & the incredible moment when Eleanor says “ stop holding my hand so tight “ lights go on a Theodora is sitting completely on the other side of the bedroom “ classic
In full agreement with all those who note how she has graced the screen with her beauty, and, yes, indeed, a beautiful voice but one extra point could be added; she always impresses me as someone of profound intelligence.
Barbara Carrera is not only beautiful, but a great storyteller with a lovely voice. “Never Say Never Again” is one of my favourite films, and it’s wonderful to hear her enthusiasm for it so many years later! I’m glad Barbara focuses here on Irvin Kershner, praising him for his creativity, energy, and openness to new ideas. He was one of the most underrated Bond directors, working under tremendous pressure. The scene she cites - Fatima Blush dancing down the staircase - was absolute fun to watch! And her character was always fascinating, unlike Fiona in “Thunderball.”
I loved you as a child you were a Mermaid to me God Bless beautiful lady may you Rest In Peace thank you for sharing you wonderful gift with the world.
I saw "Fever in the blood" back in the early 60's when I was just entering my teens. I recall Efrem Zimbalist Jr. being her co-star. This was Angie's peak period in the movies. The girl who gets murdered in the film was June Blair [the then wife of David Nelson, Ricky's elder brother]. Who committed the murder, I think it was Robert Colbert, who was a contract player at Warner Bros., playing in such films as Claudelle Inglish and such TV shows as Bourbon Street Beat, 77 Sunset Strip and later in Time Tunnel.