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Peter Bogdanovich on His Career, Orson Welles, Cary Grant and Hollywood - 2017 

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From the 2017 TCM Classic Film Festival during an exclusive conversation with TCM host Ben Mankiewicz in Club TCM.
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@zantigar
@zantigar Год назад
MUCH credit must go to Ben Mankiewicz for being such a superb host, giving the talk such electrifying energy, responding with such humorous attentiveness, and never interrupting Bogdanovich's storytelling. Ben does after all hail from a legendary family, so it's no surprise he chats as an equal!
@michaelnugent8181
@michaelnugent8181 Месяц назад
loser.
@LPMAN02
@LPMAN02 2 года назад
RIP Peter Bogdanovich (July 30, 1939 - January 6, 2022), aged 82 You will be remembered as a legend
@josenoventa6852
@josenoventa6852 4 месяца назад
*July 30 `39, at least according to Wiki.
@robertd.carver6240
@robertd.carver6240 2 года назад
Peter's vocalizations of Orson Welles, Hitchcock, John Huston, etc., are absolutely spot-on! It's as if they were suddenly present at the interview. His passion for and absolute devotion to the art of motion pictures is plain for anyone to see!
@catherinelw9365
@catherinelw9365 2 года назад
What a tremendous raconteur! Rest in Peace, Mr. Bogdanovich, you are a national treasure.
@leshgooo1016
@leshgooo1016 Год назад
Lol he liked underraged girls. What a treasure.
@zantigar
@zantigar Год назад
@@leshgooo1016 Loser
@leshgooo1016
@leshgooo1016 Год назад
@@zantigar don’t talk about your mum like that
@leshgooo1016
@leshgooo1016 Год назад
@@zantigar you must be a fiddler too. Trash
@zantigar
@zantigar Год назад
@@leshgooo1016 Trash
@JeffRebornNow
@JeffRebornNow 3 года назад
I can listen to Bogdanovich for hours. I think he's fascinating.
@CaminoAir
@CaminoAir 3 года назад
Like Welles himself, Bogdanovich is a great story teller/public speaker.
@northernbohemianrealist1412
Ben Mankiewicz is such a professional.
@amileoj9043
@amileoj9043 3 года назад
What Bogdanovich says here about the magic of film (in his excellent Jimmy Stewart voice)--that, when it works, you are "giving people little tiny pieces of time that they never forget"--can stand as a pretty good description of what he give us in these reminiscences too. What a delight.
@briantlougan810
@briantlougan810 4 года назад
Bogdanovich is a treasure of cinema. I love hearing what he has to say about anything. He has so many great and wonderfully told film anecdotes and insights.
@filibertounzuetajr.2392
@filibertounzuetajr.2392 2 года назад
Dirty Old Man
@sandrashevey8252
@sandrashevey8252 2 года назад
Insights yes. And genius too. He was masterful and the greats knew it. Thus he got in with them pretty quick. Does bit hurt that he is +++++ This always helps!
@duskthunder9274
@duskthunder9274 2 года назад
Rip
@MothGirl007
@MothGirl007 2 года назад
His books are all awesome.
@sandrashevey8252
@sandrashevey8252 2 года назад
@@MothGirl007 I would not say so!
@jamesfitzgerald6636
@jamesfitzgerald6636 2 года назад
I was walking home one Friday evening in Santa Monica - traffic lights- 6th and Arizona, no nobody around and waiting to cross and a guy across the streets waiting to come my way and in a split second I sussed it was Peter and I said hello and said I had loved his book on Directors years before! My story
@jackm4457
@jackm4457 4 года назад
Bogdanovich is a masterful story teller re-telling stories told by masters. And what a great interviewer Ben Mankiewicz has become... he says the minimum. Just enough to keep the interview going along, seemingly effortlessly.
@duskthunder9274
@duskthunder9274 2 года назад
Passed away
@danielburns987
@danielburns987 2 года назад
Peter Bogdanovich was 82 years old, when he died on January 6, 2022 today!!!
@jefolson6989
@jefolson6989 2 года назад
He was older than he seemed.
@blahdeblaaah9445
@blahdeblaaah9445 4 года назад
The guy doing the interview did a wonderful job of letting PB tell all the stories he wanted to and hardly ever answer a question.
@misterp3706
@misterp3706 4 года назад
Ben mankowich...hosts movies on TCM.
@brian7333
@brian7333 4 года назад
@@misterp3706 Mankiewicz
@gmaureen
@gmaureen 4 года назад
This was wonderful. In fact, I enjoyed it so much that I'm going to rewind and watch it again.
@caroldemartino3032
@caroldemartino3032 4 года назад
gmaureen I did do just that!
@michaelsimonds7112
@michaelsimonds7112 4 года назад
Don't forget to rewind it again before you take it back!
@Mr.BeastFacts
@Mr.BeastFacts 2 года назад
I love how the people feel the need to applaud every time Peter mentions a movie they’ve heard of.
@thomaskirkpatrick1134
@thomaskirkpatrick1134 3 года назад
You've Given us Pieces of Time.......Thank You
@dallyx66
@dallyx66 2 года назад
I've been impressed by Peter B. since. I was 13 or 14. My friends and I loved his early movies. I never changed my mind, I always thought he was one of the best film directors of my lifetime. He was forgotten for a while, glad he's getting the recognition he deserves.
@RyMovieGuy
@RyMovieGuy Год назад
Beautiful voice, even greater personality, wonderful storyteller. Another artist I wish I got to meet!
@Jack-2day
@Jack-2day 3 года назад
One of the best directors, story tellers, loyal friend (Orson Welles..) one could ever dream of! Cudos to you Peter Bogdonovich!
@duskthunder9274
@duskthunder9274 2 года назад
He just passed
@dylankerry2282
@dylankerry2282 2 года назад
Bogdanovich embodies the love of film to me. Everyone will talk about The Last Picture Show, but I think of his comments on River Phoenix in The Thing Called Love. He called River his friend. And then there is his small but very important role in the Sopranos. And I am just scratching the surface here.
@trudigoodman4825
@trudigoodman4825 Год назад
I personally like Nickelodeon. He got amazing work from Burt Reynolds on that one.
@rosezingleman5007
@rosezingleman5007 2 года назад
I read everything Bogdanovich wrote in Esquire as they were published and he really shaped my enjoyment of movies. I should say that I also read Kael and their conflict over Kane is instructive. Nobody talks much about Pauline Kael but I think Bogdanovich will continue to be influential. RIP Sir.
@philiphalpenny9761
@philiphalpenny9761 4 года назад
Super impressed that Peter met Cagney in 1972 . Wish he could have coaxed the great star out of retirement. Milos Forman did in 1981, but Cagney's physical health had rapidly declined by then. Bogdanovich's books & documentaries are to be cherished. Last Picture Show is a beautifully funny/sad masterpiece that gets better with time...Hawks or Renoir could not have improved that screenplay.
@brian7333
@brian7333 4 года назад
I saw LPShow once & was captivated by the real emotions coming out of Cloris Leachman & Timothy Bottoms. Haven't seen it since.
@trudigoodman4825
@trudigoodman4825 Год назад
James Cagney was a Diabetic. He was not well. Diabetes killed him. Very sad.
@philiphalpenny9761
@philiphalpenny9761 Год назад
@@trudigoodman4825 Cagney talks about this condition with Tom Snyder in a rare 1980 interview available on RU-vid...
@raminagrobis6112
@raminagrobis6112 4 года назад
First reason I wanted to watch it was : Peter made such great impressions of celebrities (his Hitchcock always cracks me uo). But as I was watching, I realized how genuinely knowledgeable he was on the movie business. I didn't have an inkling of how many celebrities he knew personally. His age took a long time to show up so when he was telling stories about Hitchcock from the early 60s, je seemed lije he would have been too young to have known John Ford, Howard Hawkes and Jim Cagney personally, but he did. A surprisingly endearing, fascinating man. My strongest rscomnendations to that piece of cinema history.
@chrisraymondmusic
@chrisraymondmusic 3 года назад
How can Bogdanovich have So many great stories. What a terrific interview
@user-dn8hd1de2d
@user-dn8hd1de2d 2 года назад
Peter was a masterful storyteller. That was how he was in life, not just in front of a large audience. Anyone wanting to know the components of how to tell an interesting, and humorous story could learn a lot by listening to him.
@jknuttel
@jknuttel 2 года назад
RIP, Peter. I wish I could have met him … and spend several hours - make that _days_ - with him talking about John Ford.
@johnconway9882
@johnconway9882 2 года назад
Likewise. Can't believe there aren't more comments here regarding his passing.
@johnnash297
@johnnash297 2 года назад
His ex-wife Pollie Platt was the reason he had three successful films. Last Picture Show, What's Up Doc, and Paper Moon.
@noahjulia8342
@noahjulia8342 6 месяцев назад
Not true at all.
@johnnash297
@johnnash297 6 месяцев назад
@@noahjulia8342 Listen to any podcast about her life in film or interviews with those who worked on these three films
@pbamse
@pbamse 2 года назад
PETER BOGDANOVICH (1939 - 2022)
@dannyj2606
@dannyj2606 2 года назад
I always enjoy raconteurs without their ego influencing their stories. This was enjoyable.
@AymanJj_
@AymanJj_ 4 года назад
Wow, what a lovely audience
@ZJ-ne9kn
@ZJ-ne9kn Месяц назад
Rest to bogdanovich, a lifer and interesting life he led really came full circle for him well deserved imo..
@canuckdybdahl
@canuckdybdahl 4 года назад
One of the great Hollywood story tellers, if not the best..PB is one of a kind Great interview, Mankowitch steers the conversation with ease and class
@Controlled_Robots
@Controlled_Robots 3 года назад
The way Bogdanovich captured nostalgia in The Last Picture Show and the incredible Paper Moon is remarkable,he is a genius talent in film making and up there with the best directors in cinematic history for sure.
@duskthunder9274
@duskthunder9274 2 года назад
He passed away
@christopherallen9580
@christopherallen9580 2 года назад
Corman still lives!
@nicolamcguinness8689
@nicolamcguinness8689 2 года назад
Rest in peace Peter bogdanovich
@americangirl4410
@americangirl4410 Год назад
What an amazing, amazing interview.
@kevinmurphy3464
@kevinmurphy3464 5 месяцев назад
What a fantastic interview! Bravo….
@lakid9749
@lakid9749 2 года назад
Great interview - lover Peter - he is an excellent story teller
@carolynkingsley4421
@carolynkingsley4421 4 года назад
I've enjoyed this. Peter is a very witty man.
@bobd1082
@bobd1082 4 года назад
As I mentioned to another, he is a low life dirt bag Read up about Dorothy Stratton and her sister and you will understand why.
@Melinda8162
@Melinda8162 3 года назад
@@bobd1082 Why ? He was in love with Dorothy until that psycho husband killed her....and she was divorcing him. I know he married her sister, but, so what? Understandably he was grieving Dorothy.
@LucaDickson
@LucaDickson 2 года назад
After listening to their TCM podcast this is a treat!
@chitown1782
@chitown1782 2 года назад
R.I.P. Peter bogdanovich!🙏
@elainequick9646
@elainequick9646 4 года назад
Throughly enjoy listening to PB. He is a national treasure to be sure. Last Picture Show one of my favorite movies of all time.
@RosablueHandMade
@RosablueHandMade 4 года назад
So good. Now go listen to the podcast The Plot Thickens. Hour after hour of wonderful chat with Peter and the cast. It's the biz!
@austina6189
@austina6189 4 года назад
Thank you so much for recommending this! I didn't not know this existed until you mentioned it. Listening now!
@cle-chi
@cle-chi Год назад
True it is Great!!
@aprileakins7881
@aprileakins7881 3 года назад
This was really good and funny seeing as how I grew up watching these actors and directors.
@capscow_5398
@capscow_5398 Год назад
i love this guy...
@TomyOtis
@TomyOtis 3 года назад
A wealth of information, Loved it. I loved Orson Welles .
@jessiethecrazycat5706
@jessiethecrazycat5706 2 года назад
The greatest director ever.
@TheShowbiz11
@TheShowbiz11 9 месяцев назад
GREAT PRODUCTION on Peter... There were 3 hit songs on Peter's lover Dorothy. They were by Bryan Adams, Prism & to hear/see the UK tribute Google "Lesley Vickerage - The Story of Dorothy Stratten. Allen David /Steve Flynn Music Videos You Tube. British Major screen star Lesley sings in memory of Dorothy.
@janicepargh5155
@janicepargh5155 Год назад
A remarkable man.
@Controlled_Robots
@Controlled_Robots 2 года назад
RIP Peter,you Sir were a genius & now with Dorothy forever.
@mxylpx
@mxylpx 3 года назад
Clear and concise!
@caroldemartino3032
@caroldemartino3032 4 года назад
WOW! Phenomenal interview!!! DEFINITELY WATCH THIS!!! I'm not usually a big fan of interviews, but I totally enjoyed this one, I'm SURE you will as well...
@jadezee6316
@jadezee6316 4 года назад
why would you not be a fan of interviews? have you NO CURIOSITY...about people? do you just believe movies are real? if you date...do you never ask the other person a question? have you never talked to your parents? how about friends? did you go through school never asking a question? have you never looked into the night sky and questioned it? how about nature...have you zero interest in learning about anything? do you spend all day looking into the mirror? thanks for sharing how well rounded you are as a person.....the world needs more like you...
@caroldemartino3032
@caroldemartino3032 4 года назад
Jade Zee: interesting comment, on MY comment, it's ALSO surprising that u have SO MUCH time to pen a LONG reply to my "off the cuff remark" curiouser & curiouser... BTW pretty much the ONLY interviews that DO interest me are found right here, on TWC! Most current interviews are done with people that have some small notoriety & are usually no talent nothing's, in my humble opinion, of course, THOSE do NOT interest me nor do they pique my curiosity. I guess that I should've made that abundantly clear!
@brian7333
@brian7333 4 года назад
Took a little swearing to earn your respect did it? An improvement over the late night tv bootlicking we've all become accustomed to?
@JeffRebornNow
@JeffRebornNow 3 года назад
@@caroldemartino3032 Carol, I agree with you about most celebrity interviews. The people doing the interviewing are usually ill-prepared (Larry King was notorious for this) and the people being interviewed have little of value to say. It doesn't seem to matter who they are: politicians, artists, directors, writers, actors. They all bore me. I used to like to listen to Gore Vidal but he got old and died. But he was a witty interviewee. Bogdanovich is still good but he's fading. I liked Dick Cavett's interview of Katherine Hepburn. But that was almost 50 years ago. There's no one really fascinating around now. Our culture is poor and bland and grey. And young kids are fed shit like Marvel Universe movies, so unreal; video games as cinema. Their brain cells atrophy watching the screen. How could such a culture produce anyone interesting? As crazy as he was, J.D. Salinger was probably right in turning his back on the whole thing and never giving an interview.
@olgadebartolome1332
@olgadebartolome1332 Год назад
This is wonderful!
@Timo-15
@Timo-15 4 месяца назад
He is just *SO* funny. I've read all of his books (except his one on John Ford...which is very hard to get) and they are all great! *RIp Peter Bogdanovich.*
@RussMcClay
@RussMcClay 2 года назад
Peter's great. His stories are great. Reading now his Who The Devil Made It. An incredible collection of interviews with some of the the greatest directors. Highly recommended! And in context of the interview I also highly recommend seeing Welle's The Trial. Amazing film. I've never met anyone who's actually seen it.
@4-dman464
@4-dman464 3 года назад
Like the fella said, masterful storyteller - - Peter Bogdanovich. Any DVD with a Bogdanovich audio commentary, regardless of whose film it is, is worth getting. Criterion should book Bogdanovich for another audio track for a blu ray release of ANY film by any director.
@maddymud
@maddymud 4 года назад
Traverse City Michigan in the summer is a beautiful place
@triddell
@triddell 2 года назад
This was great.
@deerhoda7574
@deerhoda7574 3 года назад
Wonderful.
@randyparker1942
@randyparker1942 3 года назад
Wonderful story teller. He is like the old Dos Equis guy, worlds most interesting man. Great interviewer as well. Just watched his interview of David Chase of the Sopranos. He is just flat out interesting.
@mikelezcurra810
@mikelezcurra810 4 года назад
I just watched a 50 year old interview of Bodganovich in the Dick Cavett show. How much more interesting the man has become since!
@itsmefrisco
@itsmefrisco 4 года назад
he was still interesting back then.
@michaelcelani8325
@michaelcelani8325 3 года назад
Mike...Dick Cavett was the problem...he was clever in undermining his guest especially if the guest was successful in the film or art world. ...* Because jealousy.
@spudwas
@spudwas 2 года назад
I'm really going to miss you Pete. You're with the greats now!
@jeremyseymour7905
@jeremyseymour7905 2 года назад
Fascinating. Fascinating.
@CrappyFilms202
@CrappyFilms202 2 года назад
that was fantastic
@jeffallcock4561
@jeffallcock4561 2 года назад
RIP Peter Bogdanovich, and everlasting thanks for 'Paper Moon' and 'What's Up Doc?'
@guileniam
@guileniam Год назад
RIP can't believe he went so soon after this
@TEPProductions816
@TEPProductions816 2 года назад
Rest Well, Peter Bogdanovich
@no-oneman.4140
@no-oneman.4140 2 года назад
RIP.
@troynov1965
@troynov1965 2 года назад
RIP Mr. Bogdanovich.............Godspeed
@stephaniestanley8041
@stephaniestanley8041 2 года назад
Oh I wish he had had more time. A wonderful interview.
@pukalani100
@pukalani100 12 дней назад
End of an era.
@borismarkus5960
@borismarkus5960 2 года назад
Great man.I am proud that this master of cinematography have serbian roots.RIP.Вјечан помен!
@33allebron
@33allebron 2 года назад
RIP Peter Bogdanovich
@lynnturman8157
@lynnturman8157 4 года назад
This is great but I wish they would've talked about Paper Moon.
@JeffRebornNow
@JeffRebornNow 4 года назад
There are other videos on RU-vid where he talks extensively about Paper Moon. That's my favorite of his movies. It's perfect from the first shot to the last.
@TrangPakbaby
@TrangPakbaby 4 года назад
JeffRebornNow that young black actress. My goodness she was LIFE. Hilarious and touching but I hate how she got left behind and didn’t get back home to her mama 😢
@JeffRebornNow
@JeffRebornNow 4 года назад
@@TrangPakbabyWatch it again. Addie gave her enough money to get back home. She paid her for setting up Moe;s floozy girlfriend.
@brian7333
@brian7333 4 года назад
So far, my favourite pb film.
@JeffRebornNow
@JeffRebornNow 4 года назад
@@brian7333 Are you watching all of his films or something? You said, "So far ..."
@4-dman464
@4-dman464 3 года назад
Does anyone know what happened to the Bogdanovich 7-year diary book mentioned toward the end of this video? Peter Bogdanovich says it was already edited and due to be published that year, 2017. But no sign of it.
@dk60ish
@dk60ish 2 года назад
His gift for impressions as storyteller was icing on the cake, R.I.P.
@akafilms1
@akafilms1 2 года назад
Very engaging. Watching this made me think of all the mistakes I made while working in Hollywood. I guess I'll have to write a book. I've got some stories!
@MM180.9
@MM180.9 13 дней назад
Mank is the Bob Costas of entertainment broadcasting ❤
@jrjr7554
@jrjr7554 2 года назад
R.I.P.
@williamhaggard451
@williamhaggard451 2 года назад
He had Feeling for Dorothy Stratten & her sister R I P Peter together with Dodorthy Stratten forever in heaven
@richardthelionheart5594
@richardthelionheart5594 Год назад
Bags, blowing up. What an f'g genius.
@jefolson6989
@jefolson6989 2 года назад
What I love about Peter is his that he's a real film buff- not just his movies- but communicates a such a love for old Hollywood. Great impressions!
@PariAbi
@PariAbi 26 дней назад
❤❤❤
@thomasmurgatroyd3824
@thomasmurgatroyd3824 2 года назад
Rest In Peace legend ❤️
@chriswright4677
@chriswright4677 Год назад
What was cut out? At 47:27.
@mjau65
@mjau65 4 года назад
How long before he mentions Orson Wells? 2.50
@pivjohnson7559
@pivjohnson7559 2 года назад
RIP PETER! WE WILL MISS U
@foto21
@foto21 2 года назад
Wow, another gap in my knowledge filled her. How this man intersected with history is amazing. NO IDEA he was such an impressionist as well.
@swimp_stew_pawpaw1006
@swimp_stew_pawpaw1006 2 года назад
Honest man... great storyteller. Fine director.
@jasonnstegall
@jasonnstegall 2 года назад
Basically a preview of what was to come with season one of The Plot Thickens. (Which fortunately was made before Peter died.)
@argentokaos2629
@argentokaos2629 2 года назад
Thank you, Bogdanovich. R.I.P.
@doloresvargas6450
@doloresvargas6450 4 года назад
Peter Bogdanovich is a joy to watch.Tony
@bobd1082
@bobd1082 4 года назад
He is a low life dirt bag
@bobd1082
@bobd1082 4 года назад
@Nobby Barnes wow, what an intelligent well thought out response. Did your dog help you write that. You must be quite a person to feel the need to support a dirt bag like PB.
@DebraSalamone
@DebraSalamone 2 года назад
Wonderful interview, but it seems they used the least experienced camera operator they could find, maybe somebody walking past the studio on a food delivery and got mixed in with staff.
@65g4
@65g4 2 года назад
Great story teller Peter
@markwood3389
@markwood3389 2 года назад
47:25 Ironic that he just finished talking about how editing is easier now, then that incredibly sloppy edit happens.
@donnacobb4027
@donnacobb4027 3 года назад
Peter is very funny I did know
@2vintage68
@2vintage68 2 года назад
The world will miss you Peter. Slumber well...
@ronaldchapman2806
@ronaldchapman2806 2 года назад
Wonderful interview, but take your finger off the zoom rocker and add subtitles.
@area51pictures
@area51pictures 3 года назад
How often is a crowd this amped for a guest?
@duskthunder9274
@duskthunder9274 2 года назад
Rip
@swampmusic9222
@swampmusic9222 Год назад
Legendary director and brilliant storyteller with only one tragic mistake in his life.....fooling around with a married woman.
@bojanbarosevcic2746
@bojanbarosevcic2746 2 года назад
Počivaj u miru Petre! 🙏
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