God I love claude rains. He was such an incredible, amazing, talented, and iconic actor. I rewatch these bloopers so much because no matter how many times I rewatch it, I’m gonna laugh and it always cheers me up when I need it the most. He’s such a huge inspiration for me and I’d give anything just to go back in time and tell him how much he means to me. Rest in peace angel.
This is a wonderful epic about the power of forgivness. What is broken can be fixed if we open our hearts. Pride, hurt, his character was hurt, broken, torn apart...and she knew it. When we fall in love we risk being vulnerable. She, a much younger woman, can't bear the thought of having hurt the man she realizes she loves deeply. A good ending, a hopeful ending, both eith eyes and finally hearts opened. His "Shall we go home!" Is the sweetest voice of forgiveness...some times we all need to hear that.
This movie was way before my time, but I loved it! Beautiful story! Such abiding faithfulness! I’d love to see more like this one. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Yes, that part with him and Julie at the table. The way he looked at her. She looking at the menu saying everything is so expensive. They start to dance. I use to roll the DVD back to place until I wore the DVD out. I am enjoying Rod Steiger's narrative on this. He gives a deeper look into the making of this movie. 💖
He sure did awaken the sensual part in her. Rod was so good in this part. He was sexier in this movie more than Omar Sharif. Not that I'd sneeze at Omar Sharif. Sir Ralph Richardson was an incredible Actor also. This whole movie was excellent. The score was incredible. Rod played that part. Rod is describing exactly Kamorasky was. I never thought Kamorasky was a villian in this movie. Alec Guinness another great actor. This picture was excellent! It also told history.
We were so blessed to have Rod Steiger as long as we did. His versatility is magnificent. Compare his work in Zhivago to In the Heat of the Night. Wow.
The part where nurse ratchet tells Billy she’s going to tell his mother, Miss Puritanical, something so natural and purely innocent, Billy‘s mother would could make him feel so guilty over something so purely innocent that he had to kill himself over. When McMurphy starts to strangle nurse ratchet was brilliant. The whole movie was brilliant and deserved every award it won. Do you notice Billy stutters thank his mother for that Miss Puritanical. Ratche rubs the salt in the wound to make it just that much worse. Great performance from the entire crew. Don’t get upset or keep calm whenever one of the patients had a problem but if you notice the little nurse’s face throughout the whole movie, how frightened she always looked. SMH 🙂↔️
😮 why won't you let people comment on the Summers lease. I don't think it's fair. Why, do you let people comment on these THINGS, but not on a series 🤔, seems unfair 🌺🙏
Too many people disliked it and wrote insults. I got tired of reading them, if you want to comment on movies, do it on imdb or other websites. There are lots of websites for sharing reviews or thoughts on the movies.
I love this movie and I love this ending. We believe that it is a simple opposition of “marriage of convenience” vs. romantic passion. Logically, love passion must win. But it fails. And passionate love springs up where we least expected it: in the heart of the husband.
Good story, with great actors and actresses who made wonderful sense of this movie. Doctor Zhivago is one of my all-time favorites. It's very interesting to hear Rod Steiger's comments on it. ❤😂😅
A favourite. He was very beautiful and that smile..!! Seen most of his movies. Ny favourite of course will always be Now, voyager but I have many more.
"get out" first words i expected after seeing rod steiger, he played the priest on Amityville and the demon told him the same thing, when hufman said it, he tutted like this again, lol.
A revealing portrait of a flawed man, Steiger peals away the layers of aggression, attitude, and prejudice, to reveal a vulnerable, lonely, and essentially decent man. The scene in his home with Tibbs, improvised by Poitier and Steiger, is my favourite in the film. Great pairing.