This is not gentleman. This is a nazi trash. This is the words he spoke about one proud nation and about one proud country while terrorist countries bombed that same country. Just like Ukraine now. But that country had no ally like Ukraine have US, British and part of Europe on her side. And that country was not nazistic.... Peter Ustinov: "It is unfortunate for all that no moral issue has ever been clearer. Any attempt to plea-bargain with outlaws and renegades will only be at the expense of honor, decency and self-respect. The Serbs, are two-dimensional people with a craving for simplicity and an ideology so basic it can be understood without effort. They need enemies, not friends, to focus their two-dimensional ideas. Life for them is a simple tune, never an orchestration, or even a pleasant harmony. Animals make use of their resources with far greater felicity than these retorted creatures, whose subscription to the human race is well in arrears.". Peace of human trash.
You are a great man, Sir. I never get tired of listening to your The Little Prince audiobook. I have listened to it more than 10 times literally! It is amazing.
What a brilliant erudite man to have experience such a full life in search of enlightenment an entertaining millions of people with his good nature and his brilliance. R.I.P Peter Uztinov
And a good filmmaker too. One of my favourite films is "Vice Versa". The pompous, self righteous monologues of Dr Grimstone (James Robertson Justice) are relished by my friends and I.
WONDERFUL‼️ Mr. Ustinov is a VERY literate man..a distinc tive and great actor; I mean, he has every- thing.👍👏🇪🇦🙋 everything I'm still Thriving at...✨🥰 ☘️🌷✨🌷✨☘️‼️
I don't know of, or heard of, another individual, gifted with so much talent, who put so much in, and got much out, what in years to come, considered, a relatively a short life.
55:57 - Michel Saint-Denis ( 1897 - 1971 ) a French actor, theater director, & drama theorist whose ideas on actor training have had a profound influence on the development of European theater from the 1930s on 56:50 - At the end of the 2nd year 57:23 - My yearning fro freedom . . . 57:45 - I left Messier Saint-Denis's office & prepared to face the world. 58:04 - The cock crowed twice & I was given another chance. 58:27 - I accepted & made plans to leave home at the 1st pay day 58:32 - Unfortunately, that master of the dramatic, Adolph Hitler, opened before we even had a chance to go into rehearsal. 58:40 - And, with him as impresario, I slowly prepared to play a part I was totally unsuited too 58:47 - for the worst pay; in a run lasting over 4 years. 58:51 - Fortunately for me I was allowed a brief whiff of freedom before going back to school in the ARMY as what is so ironically, so in-human-ly, so inaccurately called A Private
@@garymitchell5899 nobody is without an ego. As for his embellishments, it would be rather boring if he were to tell stories as if he were reading The Daily Mail
Was it in english or French? I grew up listening to his narration of Piccolo and Saxo in French, which is the best French version imo even if he wasn't a native speaker!
I bought this book years ago expecting a very entertaining read but I was terribly disappointed. I’ll listen to the author’s rendition but I’m not holding my breath.