must have been so hard to make this. I loved watching Natalie Wood, such a beautiful actress and icon from the great Hollywood days. Her spirit always showed through her work
I just watched the HBO documentary. As a very long time fan of Robert Wagner and Natalie Wood, I want thank you for this amazing work. Loved it. I'm wish you peace.
I have loved Natalie since I was 12 years old. My cousin was a photographer & took pictures of her when she was 16. When he came to visit, he told us how very cute she was.
Natasha is so much like her mother. I can hear Natalie's voice in her. I can see Natalie in her daughter's face and expressions. I miss Natalie ! She left us way too soon. God bless her in Heaven.
Looking forward this documentary on HBO May 5th at 9pm/8pm central. In my opinion, watch Natalie Wood's films if possible. I recommend LOVE WITH THE PROPER STRANGER (1963), she received well-deserved oscar nomination (her second for best actress).
My favorite was Natalie movie is This property condemned. Yeah, I don't get it that she doesn't at least have doubts about daddy Wagner. I get she wouldn't at the younger age, but now?
@@lorabor8967 Good Morning, yes very true. It seems that they had problems in their marriage, it added fuel to the fire in the boat, my personal opinion.
Natasha is such a sweet daughter! She adored her mother! I'm so happy for her in the peace, and a sort of closure this brings to her, of creating this documentary! I remember when I heard Natalie Wood drowned during my English Lit class in high school; I was immediately so concerned for her little daughters, Natasha and Courtney, who were at the very young ages of only 11 and 7! :( They still needed their mother so very much, and I understood that! Growing up, having been abandoned by my father, my very worst fear that I was terrified by was the possibility of losing my mother to death!! Yet, here were young Natasha and young little Courtney, now having to now suffer through just that!! :( I remember, during the next several years, that I would hope and pray for them, in my heart, that they would be ok, that they would get the Love, reassurance, comfort, understanding, and family time that girls this age still need from their mother, from their father and other well-meaning, loving adults in their lives, and that they would have the best of care possible in the circumstances, even though NO ONE takes the place of your own beloved Mommy!
@@deborahbushard425 Listen lady. Not sure what your problem is, but you need to slow your roll, and stop with all the negativity. We said Natasha was pretty, what more do you want?
Natasha needs to visit and to talk with her aunt Lana (Natalie’s Sister) and get her mother’s side of her life ... GUILT causes FEAR ... the TRUTH HURTS often times ...
"Hey Dad, is it true you ordered the Captain to NOT turn on the lights, you know Dad, when you guys were looking for Mom? Dad, Dad, are you there Dad? How about that one, for starters when she interviewed her "Daddy"??
Ordered the Captain not to talk to anyone and to stay at his home indefinitely as to avoid answering questions about what really happened that night on the boat. RIP NATALIE ❤️✝️
She’s a disappointment. He didn’t intentionally want to kill her but he hit her hard and she fell in the water. He covered it up. Coward. He could have saved her. Someday you will know the truth Natasha. I hate when you call him daddy. Your daddy killed your mom and left her in the water to drown. Her biggest fear. A party close by heard a woman screaming….. help !
I read nothing cruel. The world and the people in it must be faced with open eyes and objectivity even when it is painful to do so. Many fans of Wood feel that she never received justice and that generates the comments made.
Dear Natasha , Great Documentary! It was so refreshing to get to see Your life And Mother. In a true life real Amazing Human being. Truths were refreshing. Your strength in words & Raw Truth was real refreshing. I loved meeting Willi Mae. I loved the director of Brain storms truth. Endearing , were RJs tears& your dear sister Courtney. The truth. Marty was great her best friend, Mia. Bob Redford, Elliot, the home videos are a treasure. To cherish. Light is Stronger than dark. What a beautiful real normal family , Jealousey enters Darkness & Evil , continues to bring in the Light It ll wipe out those noises demons who are trying”” to Ruin Natalies Legacy. Because Light & Love will Distingquish them. I love you Girls. Mommie is Truly smiling & Happy down on all of you. I recorded and by the way you Are a Beautiful women.
It's impossible to me that Natasha believes wagner did not murder her mother. The majority of people who know anything about Natalie's death believe he murdered her. LA detectives also believe he killed her. Hugging and talking so sweetly to and about the person who's been named a person of interest in the person who murdered her mother. Changing her last me to wagner is sickening as he is. I'm lossed by her obvious belief that he is innocent.
❤I’ve never been through Natasha’s life and have no idea how I would or even if I could manage. Evidently she’s chosen to SAVE her family with God’s Grace. Mr rj will soon face God Natalie Mudd Willie Mae.
Boy those clips of her at the end of Natashas Documentary show how there moms wicked craziness resides in Lana. Natasha was right, Lana never came to know her nieces she enjoyed Natalies wealth she had lived off growing up, but now has been interrupted by Natalies adoration fo her Daughters whom she lavished her life on. Lana Needs help her & that wanna be author are money grifters. Looking for a cash Cow.
It’s sad how much time has brained washed her into believing her step dad didn’t kill her mom. Someday , maybe after he has died the truth will be told. She never deserved death just because , I believe she wanted out of her abusive marriage. Wonder how much Jill is Hideingfrom the public
The people who have brought this up are the people who tell the truth! wagner should have been at the address of the prison he was supposed to have lived since Natalie was murdered.
Stop saying Natasha resembles her mother just to be polite...she has different shaped eyes, a different shaped face, absolutely no resemblance...come on guys 🙄
I see her mother in her! Inside Dasiy Clover, Natasha looks alot like that. The same pettiness, voice and laugh. Very glad she's speaking up for her Mom.
She looks alot like her mother and a bit like her grandmother but she's not 100% of whatever Natalie Woods anscestry which was likely Carpathan Southern East Euro dna, Natasha Gregsons father is British ,she's still beautiful ,just not a complete replica of her mother one of the greatest movie stars ever. Natasha does have one thing on her mother ,though Natalie Wood was still young and gorgeous at 40, comparatively Natasha Gregson here at about 50 ,looked just as young if not younger than her prettiest women ever mother did at 40, she got her youthfull look from both Natalie and Maria her grandmother.
Shell Belli-Martinez : How can you compare Natasha at nearly 50 years old with the way her mother looked in her 20s and 30s?? I’m in my 50s now, and I would be honestly hurt if someone compared me to a 25-35 year old! Kind of cruel of you! You should compare the pictures of Natasha when she was in her 20s and early 30s with the way Natalie looked! Natasha was more attractive in her 20s and 30s, as we all are! Why don’t you understand this? Well, your time will come - just wait! (I’m proud of Natasha that she has chosen to not fall prey to the plastic surgery craze! Look at what happened to Priscilla Presley -a gorgeous woman who fell prey to the knife and Botox! Looks so extremely unnatural! )
She comes across as such a hippy dippy starry eyed naive little girl...not that I think RJ killed her mother - no one will ever know and the 'evidence', such as it is, cuts both ways - but she seems to be dealing with it like Scarlett O'Hara; "I'll just think about all that complicated unpleasant stuff another day". She doesn't want people to think about how her mother died when they hear her name, but that just isn't going to happen. Also, Natalie was not a 'boss' or a 'champion' of anything - those are silly, meaningless buzz words that appeal to a certain generation but don't apply. even a little, to Natalie Wood's life. Natalie was a fragile and neurotic woman who was manipulated emotionally by almost everyone she knew and had no resources to take control of her own life, let alone be a badass who spoke for anyone else. I sympathize with Natasha, though...it's just a terrible way to lose your mom.