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🌹 Vivien Leigh 🚢 Ship of Fools 1965 

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Vivien Leigh... The most beautiful and exquisite Flower.
🌹 Vivien Leigh // Documentaries 🎬 1913 - 1967
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@reigelro
@reigelro 4 года назад
👉 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wxozVVOT13w.html 🌹 Vivien Leigh // Documentaries 🎬 1913 - 1967
@bduhe219
@bduhe219 7 лет назад
every time i see VIVIEN LEIGH, a rush of emotions comes across me. the beauty, coupled with tragedy and sadness, engulfs my senses. she was so devastatingly beautiful, talented, loved...yet, damaged with hurt, mental illness, and a tragic early death. to look at her, is to look at an angel from God.
@JudgeJulieLit
@JudgeJulieLit 5 лет назад
Another Oscar calibre performance by Miss Leigh.
@MichaelCarvalhoSilva
@MichaelCarvalhoSilva 7 месяцев назад
Vivien Leigh era um lindo anjo que Deus enviou a Terra somente para embelezar ainda mais o mundo.❤
@andressegui1236
@andressegui1236 6 лет назад
this woman was pure gold (after seeing her dance)
@blondthought5175
@blondthought5175 9 лет назад
"Viva la elegancia!" Hell, yes.
@janwintz8372
@janwintz8372 8 лет назад
Elegante, indeed!!!
@ed9763
@ed9763 3 года назад
I saw this film more than 50 yrs ago and this particular scene still remains in my mind. I think it was pure genius.
@reigelro
@reigelro 3 года назад
The best of the Film 😊
@MrCenturion455
@MrCenturion455 10 лет назад
I didn't understand the scene when I was young.30 years have passed Now I get it!!!
@boleyn123
@boleyn123 9 лет назад
You will never be forgotten,. Love always my darling. Cheers
@boleyn123
@boleyn123 11 лет назад
and when was the last time you saw the Charleston like that? Sad and magnificent at the same time. God Bless Viv,l there will never be anothe like you. Brava
@salemfathi2532
@salemfathi2532 10 лет назад
i love that scene and i love her
@VigierArthur
@VigierArthur 9 лет назад
Vivien, Vivien, how i love you !
@lisanealy1703
@lisanealy1703 3 года назад
Vivien--GREAT--Leigh
@francyslainevicentini3211
@francyslainevicentini3211 5 лет назад
Viva la elegância. Maravilhosa 👏👏👏👏
@janwintz8372
@janwintz8372 8 лет назад
She was wonderful, absolutely amazing! This is such a terrific movie. (I read the book.) It's one of my favorites, if not THE favorite! I will watch it every chance I get! (Same with Night of the Iguana). Every character in this story is fascinating. Love the great Simone Signoret!! (Theirs is my favorite story, with Oskar Werner). The entire cast was faultless!!! I must remind myself who directed.
@8proncess
@8proncess 8 лет назад
Stanley Kramer I think
@luciananaufalfreitas1969
@luciananaufalfreitas1969 Год назад
What a divine woman, I love her!!❤❤
@bradwatson1048
@bradwatson1048 5 лет назад
I wrote a term paper for my college Cinema Studies class postulating that this was the cruise Shep Huntleigh was supposed to be taking Blanche DuBois on. She's still working the Blanche thing here, and it still works - has nothing to do with the story at hand, but it's a fascinating performance.
@lisanealy1703
@lisanealy1703 3 года назад
Inspiring.
@fr0103
@fr0103 Год назад
There was a he said, she said over this scene between Stanley Kramer and Vivien Leigh, Kramer taking credit for the idea of Mary Treadwell breaking into the Charleston. From Kramer's side of the story, he recognized there was little physical action he could introduce into the drama. He therefore added images in key moments such as, Spanish dancing, a man overboard and blasts from the ship's horn for emphasis. He said, "it was my idea, I want credit for that one." In the original version of the script, Leigh was to navigate the stairs and corridor, walking drunk to her cabin. Leigh however, contended it was she with the brainstorm for Mary Treadwell to experience a "fleeting reprise of blithe spirit" breaking into dance. She claimed it based on her Libby "solo dance in the dark" from, "St. Martin's Lane - Sidewalks of London" (1938).
@boleyn123
@boleyn123 12 лет назад
Just discovered this marvellous film. Thank you so much for dowloading. The Charleston scene is unforgettable as is the lovely Vivian Leigh. 'You are not young Mrs. Tredwell' scene broke my foolish heart. That dear woman will never be forgetton. Thank you again, you have made my day. Cheers.
@Mark-Smeaton
@Mark-Smeaton Год назад
Sounds very imaginative (not being sarcastic). Akin to 'Waterloo Bridge ends as if Anna Karenina has taken A Streetcar Named Desire' (I can't remember who wrote this, off the top of my head).
@Battleshipfan
@Battleshipfan 2 года назад
im halfway into the original book , i love seeing the trailers and random scenes from the movie and imagining the scenes as if im seeing the movie is fantastic , i even imagined how the SS Vera looked
@ericdemilo2497
@ericdemilo2497 2 года назад
Always gorgeous!!!! 😍😍😍
@WhirlOmar
@WhirlOmar 2 года назад
I don’t understand how I did not see this before. Absolutely stunning performance. The film received an Academy Award nominations.
@Reaper02367
@Reaper02367 16 лет назад
1:25, breaking into the Charleston. Fantastic!
@boleyn123
@boleyn123 12 лет назад
You are quite right Carlos, she was brilliant and a beauty. She should never have died... I still dream of the 'You are not young Mrs. Treadwell' scene, it broke my heart. Your comments are so compassionate and thoughtful. Cheerss
@windstorm1000
@windstorm1000 7 лет назад
Leigh--indelible as always in any role she played--lived life on edge and it was part of her acting too.
@patriciahill2320
@patriciahill2320 4 года назад
That scene was in homage to Vivien's dance in Tovarich
@babakbabak1414
@babakbabak1414 Год назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@namyarasree
@namyarasree 3 года назад
Vivien Leigh is wonderful in that movie, in her role of a 46 years old woman who suffers from being old....!
@thomassperduti4500
@thomassperduti4500 5 лет назад
Joan Crawford......Vivien Leigh and that's it baby!
@amysteppe6485
@amysteppe6485 6 лет назад
This scene is the funniest thing in an otherwise sad film.
@GourmetGuy
@GourmetGuy 12 лет назад
I think Simone Signoret and Oskar Werner are marvelous in that movie.
@boleyn123
@boleyn123 12 лет назад
You are quite right. Katherine Anne Porter was wrong, she created a masterpiece, as did Vivian Leigh as Mrs. Treadwell. Like Elizabeth Ashley I cried too all the way through it as GourmetGuy said. Lovely woman and marvellos film.
@yokiionii8888
@yokiionii8888 2 года назад
We need a movie on her about her life asap
@countalucard4226
@countalucard4226 6 лет назад
Fiddle de-de gone but never forgotten
@CLASSICALFAN100
@CLASSICALFAN100 8 лет назад
1965---and 2 years later she was gone, dead of chronic TB. Probably brought on by excessive smoking. But, way back then, EVERYBODY smoked...
@sasskvetch8617
@sasskvetch8617 4 года назад
Smoking doesn't give you TB, it's a bacterial infection. Her smoking definitely made her health worse, though. And she was so ill with her untreated mental illness filming this movie that they barely finished it. RIP Viv, shine forever 🌟
@fanorama1
@fanorama1 4 года назад
@@sasskvetch8617 TB was still rampant at the time she first contracted it
@boleyn123
@boleyn123 12 лет назад
I will send you a silver dime if you could tell me where I can find that scene. You are right, it is one the best things I've ever watched in a weird way. Drama at its best. Anyhoos... if you can help I would be ever so grateful. Cheers luv
@madelynjackson8609
@madelynjackson8609 7 лет назад
Can't believe she was 51 doing this. Awesome!
@traceydobesh5446
@traceydobesh5446 6 лет назад
51 is not as old as you think!
@bigbob1699
@bigbob1699 3 года назад
This is the result of all the gods and the muses doing it right .
@sandrakenney567
@sandrakenney567 10 дней назад
ID SAY VIVIEN DOING THIS FILM HAD A BALL BECAUSE ID SAY ONE MINITE HER BIPOLAR SET IN AND WENT AWAY AND PROBLY NOT NOTICED BY THE PRODUCERS OR EVEN HERSELF.I MEAN NO OFFENCE IN SAYING WHAT I SAID .WE ALL HAVE PROBLEMS BUT ITS A PITY IT WAS NOT UNDERSTOOD IN THOSE DAYS BUT NO MATTER WHAT SHE WAS A GREAT ACTRESS AND A BEAUTIFUL LOOKING WOMAN.GODBLESS YOU 🙏🕊🕊🕊🕊🦋🦋🦋🦋🐬🐬🐬🐬🌟🌟🌟🌟💖💖💖💖❤. REST IN PEACE NOW AMEN🙏🌟
@orianalara4020
@orianalara4020 3 года назад
No se veia tan hermosa como cuando joven, asi es la vida nos cambia todo físicamente, el pasr de los años nos cambia todo en el cuerpo
@GourmetGuy
@GourmetGuy 12 лет назад
I know it isn't a fashionable or even sensible opinion, but I love that movie! Katherine Anne Porter HATED it.
@vindinArges
@vindinArges 13 лет назад
@Goonerette89 I think Larry got luckier with Viv than vice versa considering it was a time when Rob Taylor, Cary Grant and Richard Burton were at their peak
@retazosacapella2792
@retazosacapella2792 2 года назад
Veracruz
@jubalcalif9100
@jubalcalif9100 Год назад
Indubitably ! The ship leaves Vera Cruz at the beginning of the film and stops off at Cuba and Spain before ending up at the end of the movie at the German port city of Bremerhaven.
@Goonerette89
@Goonerette89 14 лет назад
@disneyfan81 Hahah and Viv had great taste in men!!
@disneyfan81
@disneyfan81 14 лет назад
Laurence Olivier had great taste in women. Too bad their marriage didn't last!
@fanorama1
@fanorama1 4 года назад
it lasted 20 years
@debugator
@debugator 12 лет назад
@adibcd1 Ele deveria ter postado então.
@GourmetGuy
@GourmetGuy 12 лет назад
The first time Elizabeth Ashley saw the movie she cried all the way through it because she hated her performance so much.
@hermosaprincesita610
@hermosaprincesita610 11 лет назад
es musica charleston
@65wiseman
@65wiseman 5 лет назад
She had tuberculosis and still she smokes.
@finleybooth4914
@finleybooth4914 9 лет назад
It looks. Keep On Trying. low dry
@finleybooth4914
@finleybooth4914 7 лет назад
Guy home politician except secret scan iron.
@claudeallard8925
@claudeallard8925 5 лет назад
WHAT?
@LakeConstan
@LakeConstan 6 месяцев назад
I find this scene very disappointing: Garish; theatrically camp; psychologically false. The scene MIGHT have worked if she had danced frantically but in silence. The addition of the loud music turns pathos into kitsch.
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