Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 www.TVDAYS.com www.vidres@aol.com www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Coll... Ira H. Gallen Video Resources 220 West 71st Street NYC 10023 (212) 724 - 7055 www.vidres@aol.com www.TVDAYS.com As the unofficial Baby-Boomer( IRA GALLEN )Guru of my Television Collecting Generation I knew it was the right time to create a Video Network for Baby-Boomers Only. www.RU-vid.com/TVDAYS www.RU-vid.com/DIRECTORSSERIES www.RU-vid.com/THEATRECORNER What makes my content unique is that I have spent over 30 collecting and restoring from 16mm & 35mm Film Prints and Kinescopes some of the rarest and in many cases one of a kind FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWS REELS FILM SHORTS, FEATURES, INDUSTRIALS, TV SHOWS and especially COMMERCIALS from the birth of Film and early television. www.TVDAYS.com - 400 DVD's for Sale from my personal collection.
Now my Video & Film Collection is decomposing and what you're seeing is my work digitizing my Video Elements and funding it by selling Stock Footage and now my line of over 400 DVD's www.TVDAYS.com
Rare TV SHOWS, FILMS, CARTOONS, NEWSREELS, FILM SHORT SUBJECTS, SILENT & SOUND FILMS, HOME MOVIES, SOUNDIES, INDUSTRIALS & especially COMMERCIALS from the 1950's/60's.
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Great movie, great actors. When i first watched it, i was 20, and absolutely fascinated by de Niro, his ever-growing nails and walking stick, for me he stole the show. Now i'm 50 and Rourke makes the film for me with his heart on the sleeve.
Ford loved to constantly bring up how Wayne was never in uniform, never served, couldn't deliver a proper salute, had zero military bearing, etc when the role called for it
Great to hear Marvin recalling his work with Robert Aldrich. A lot of good stuff came out of his Associates & Aldrich mill camp..Marvin adds rare context to the inner workings of Hollywood directors styles , methods, and personal anecdotal clarity to behind the scenes pablum/ talk.
Lee Marvin was in Ronald Reagan's last movie. When they made the film about Gen' McArthur, they should have cast Reagan giving McArthur's "Duty, Honor and Country speech.
Marvin gives the performance of a lifetme in what we passively dismiss, ie. his death scene. Action death scenes are both very difficult to act out and to do so convincingly. His choreographed falling to his knees, then staggering out into the street to fall down to die are incredibly complex and very convincing. In real life when mortally wounded, the dying will often try to stagger away, in a primordial attemptt to outrun death. I've never seen such a well performed death scene better acted, let alone equalled, as Marvin's.
I loved him in all his movies. My favorite was "Cat Ballou " ! I will often send a friend on their birthday of Lee singing "Happy Birthday to you" ! from the movie.🤣
This guy was a true American man back when that was a good thing... Modern America despises this kind of manly expression. Modern society wants a man that's more a woman than anything. Speaking of the older common perception of the genders that is. Thankfully there is still a backbone of this American man still there.
LEE MARVIN was a Giant of a MAN! In the same vein as John Wayne, L M always was true t himself. Well spoken, HANDSOME guy. Loved every film he ever did...especially "Paint Your Wagom" & "Cat Ballou". A real 'man's man & a lady killer". Those were the days!!!
Lee Marvin was one of best Holywood actors with a humble persona off the screen. Among the films I like "Who Shot Leberty Valance" and " Dirty Dozen". His talents in portaying as a tough guy on the screen are quite amazing. Such talented actors are gone for ever. It shows transient nature of life.
Some people act. Some people actually saw the metal meet the bone. I never caught Lee acting once. He's just been there already. And he had to act through all of that first. He would be the first to tell you how lucky he was in his life. Dude is a legend. 100% real.
I didn't realize that actors, actresses, the whole movie star thing... Wasn't till a Films class my junior year in high school that I learned how they were much like me or people I knew. Had lives before being famous... How it doesn't matter how old these films get... There's still something to appreciate, respect and even find some awe yet. Thanks for all of you who've already passed and for the actors working now. They're now perfect people but damn, they can make you wonder about that character years later.