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Robert Shaw on The Caretaker | The Dick Cavett Show 

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Dick Cavett welcomes the star of The Sting and From Russia with Love and Oscar nominated actor Robert Shaw to the show where they discuss his non-profit making movie, The Caretaker.
Date aired - November 5th 1971 - Robert Shaw
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Dick Cavett has been nominated for eleven Emmy awards (the most recent in 2012 for the HBO special, Mel Brooks and Dick Cavett Together Again), and won three. Spanning five decades, Dick Cavett’s television career has defined excellence in the interview format. He started at ABC in 1968, and also enjoyed success on PBS, USA, and CNBC.
His most recent television successes were the September 2014 PBS special, Dick Cavett’s Watergate, followed April 2015 by Dick Cavett’s Vietnam. He has appeared in movies, tv specials, tv commercials, and several Broadway plays. He starred in an off-Broadway production ofHellman v. McCarthy in 2014 and reprised the role at Theatre 40 in LA February 2015.
Cavett has published four books beginning with Cavett (1974) and Eye on Cavett (1983), co-authored with Christopher Porterfield. His two recent books -- Talk Show: Confrontations, Pointed Commentary, and Off-Screen Secrets (2010) and Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic moments, and Assorted Hijinks(October 2014) are both collections of his online opinion column, written for The New York Times since 2007. Additionally, he has written for The New Yorker, TV Guide, Vanity Fair, and elsewhere.
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@TheDickCavettShow
@TheDickCavettShow 2 года назад
What's your favourite Robert Shaw movie?
@johnwright3815
@johnwright3815 2 года назад
God- tough one...isn't the just so ...intense in every thing he does? Love him...sad his career was so short. I liked him in "Robin and Marian" as the nasty sheriff of Nottingham (the best Robin Hood retelling, IMO).
@lombingo
@lombingo 2 года назад
Jaws, no doubt!
@corwinorr
@corwinorr 2 года назад
He was definitely at his best in Jaws, but The Sting is my favorite movie he was in.
@johnwilson4158
@johnwilson4158 2 года назад
Doyle Lonigaine.
@marymarysmarket3508
@marymarysmarket3508 2 года назад
The Sting
@kamuelalee
@kamuelalee 2 года назад
At the date of this airing in 1971, Shaw had yet to make "Jaws," or "The Sting" or some of his more famous roles. Fantastic actor and complex man. Greatly missed.
@Babelmenas
@Babelmenas 2 года назад
the taking of pelham 123, he had some amazing roles in 70s
@jrussellcase
@jrussellcase 2 года назад
Shaw= one of the greatest. We lost him way too soon.
@ryanreed380
@ryanreed380 2 года назад
Definitely.
@MsBenlane
@MsBenlane 2 года назад
also a wonderful writer, not bestseller type books but excellent
@parapoliticos52
@parapoliticos52 2 года назад
4 packs a day.. and alcoholic. It's a miracle that he lasted for so long.
@LupitaRomo-n7w
@LupitaRomo-n7w 9 месяцев назад
​@@parapoliticos52 Ss Swashbuclet Ss Swashbuclermovie
@LupitaRomo-n7w
@LupitaRomo-n7w 9 месяцев назад
Swashbuclermovie
@shukis17
@shukis17 2 года назад
I can't get over how real these conversations are, how normal it was for the audience to be quiet and only laugh at moments that were actually funny. These days I feel like there has to be a joke or a quip every five damn seconds to the speakers can be drowned out by the audiences laughter.
@denis888red
@denis888red 2 года назад
You're not wrong my friend.
@markmarsh27
@markmarsh27 2 года назад
Robert Shaw was the most strangely compellingly combination of intimidating tough guy and loveable teddy bear. .... No Actor today can match his phenomenal "Presence," even for a second.
@generalyellor8188
@generalyellor8188 2 года назад
We always hear that. That no actor will match another actor's special thing. Of course not! Who wants a carbon copy of someone we've already had? The best ones are singularly unique--and should be!
@GraveyardPoet
@GraveyardPoet 2 года назад
Robert Shaw was fiercely intelligent. The conversation here about artists' drives impelled by their neuroses and the difficulties in distinguishing between mental and physical illness is intriguing.
@SueProv
@SueProv 2 года назад
Exactly what I thought but you articulated it beautifully.
@jorgealmeyda5222
@jorgealmeyda5222 2 года назад
Robert Shaw had to be one of the most interesting people to ever walk the face of the earth. I swear.
@ccm4052
@ccm4052 8 месяцев назад
Which is funny because no one has ever bothered to write a sufficient biography of him.
@Sarah0583
@Sarah0583 2 месяца назад
@@ccm4052”More than a Life” is a very good Shaw biography.
@davidprior8
@davidprior8 2 года назад
Love these interviews. Never stop uploading.
@madahad9
@madahad9 2 года назад
For all the hype surrounding the Great White in Jaws it's Robert Shaw who steals the film. It still boggles the mind why he was not even nominated for an Academy Award for his performance. His Indianapolis monologue is my favourite scene of the film. It's unfortunate he died relatively young. I believe he was either in his late forties or early fifties. The time I saw him on the big screen was The Sting and then years later Black Sunday. I missed seeing Jaws in a theatre.
@josephasghar
@josephasghar 2 года назад
That Caretaker scene is freely viewable on RU-vid. Chillingly underplayed. One of the great monologues by one of the greats.
@user2144
@user2144 2 года назад
Would you mind providing a link?
@ciscotheinkboi
@ciscotheinkboi 2 года назад
"BACK HOME WE GOT A TAXIDERMY MAN!! HE GONNA HAVE A HEART ATTACK WHEN HE SEE WHAT I BROUGHT HIM!!"
@stevenmorley1639
@stevenmorley1639 2 года назад
Red Grant was one of the best Bond Villians of all time...From Russia ...was extremely well written.
@Warp75
@Warp75 2 года назад
Robert Shaw died way before his time. Terrible what happened to his beautiful wife as well.
@maxmeyer
@maxmeyer 2 года назад
So engrossed watching this that I completely forgot it's a clip... just wish it kept going! What a character. Famously didn't get along with fellow actor Richard Dreyfuss while shooting Jaws yet just watch how emotional Dreyfuss gets talking about him on Ireland's The Late Late show from 2014...
@user2144
@user2144 2 года назад
I watch The Sting at least once a month. What an actor.
@rebelwithoutaclue8164
@rebelwithoutaclue8164 2 года назад
Jaws
@pfflyer3381
@pfflyer3381 2 года назад
The English Gene Hackman
@kamuelalee
@kamuelalee 2 года назад
@@rebelwithoutaclue8164 The Deep was pretty good too
@rebelwithoutaclue8164
@rebelwithoutaclue8164 2 года назад
Oh yeah I respect good actors I have one he was in, guns of navaronne WW2 war movie ? With Barbara Bach other good players I can't think of I remember her though. Oh yeah Harrison Ford.
@josephclark4153
@josephclark4153 2 года назад
" like a doll's eye " Shaw was such a brilliant actor .
@johnaspinall5457
@johnaspinall5457 2 года назад
Thank you @dickcavett For uploading this. Please can we see interview in full. Also Robert Shaw appeared on an episode of Cavett with Woody Allen as other guest in late 69 or early 1970. Please could you upload this?
@Greenwillow
@Greenwillow 2 года назад
Tragically died here in Ireland on the way home. His grandson is the star of Artemis Fowl.Ferdia Shaw.
@johnwatts8346
@johnwatts8346 2 года назад
i used to smoke , but never more than a pack a day, god knows how anyone could smoke 4 packs,
@stevejauncey3086
@stevejauncey3086 2 года назад
Robert played Randolph Churchill in Young Winston. Randolph had syphilis.
@esmeephillips5888
@esmeephillips5888 2 года назад
Not proven, and not firmly claimed in 'Young Winston'.
@stevejauncey3086
@stevejauncey3086 2 года назад
@@esmeephillips5888 Thanks been awhile since I saw the film.
@yannschonfeld5847
@yannschonfeld5847 2 года назад
Robert Shaw (Doué bardono i éné) is no doubt, my favorite actor. My only consolation after Robert passed on,was that for the forty years I lived in Brittany (Trégor) I knew many people that looked and sounded like him but all spoke Breton. Sadly, almost all of them have passed on too. I miss him and them every day.
@clavdig
@clavdig 2 года назад
Cracking interviewer, I’d say only Parkinson was on his level here in the UK. Robert Shaw was a great storyteller!
@_Quint_
@_Quint_ 2 года назад
Back when it was okay to flick one's cigarette ash on the TV talkshow host's rug.
@Elphaba1952
@Elphaba1952 2 года назад
So sad that his drinking & smoking lead to WAY too early a death for this amazing actor. 😥
@Superb_0wl
@Superb_0wl 2 года назад
Completely different voice from Quint its Remarkable how easily he can change his accent & tone
@GraveyardPoet
@GraveyardPoet 2 года назад
Robert Shaw's most remarkable role is in William Friedkin's adaptation of Harold Pinter's Birthday Party (1968).
@plasticweapon
@plasticweapon 9 месяцев назад
yes!
@AidaJof
@AidaJof 2 года назад
I like him in all of his films, but my absolute favourite is A Man For All Seasons ... he was everything I imagined Henry VIII to be
@billbrimmer1739
@billbrimmer1739 2 года назад
Mr. Shaw was a multi-talented person who had a restless energy that no doubt lent to his incredibly successful portfolio. These vintage talk shows were far more interesting than the ones in 2021.
@josephclark4153
@josephclark4153 2 года назад
Far more interesting
@surebrec5113
@surebrec5113 2 года назад
This guy was born almost a stone's throw away from where I live and I've never heard him speak with his own accent. I always expect him to talk with a borad Irish-American twang like Quint or Doyle Lonnegan, but it's surprising how softly spoken he was in real life. Like I said, he was born not far away from where I live, and I know he moved away when he was still young, but he still has a bit of the local twang in his accent. It's also a bit of an eye opener just how easy he was to connect with. I always had him pictured as a bit of an Olly Reed type, who you didn't really know how to take, and could come across as extremely intimidating.
@thomsboys77
@thomsboys77 2 года назад
He was English, not Irish lmao. And by “Irish-American” accent you really just mean an American accent
@surebrec5113
@surebrec5113 2 года назад
@@thomsboys77 Yeah, you didn't watch Jaws yet, did you?! I know he was English. As I already said, he was born almost a stone's throw away from where I live. Ya follow?
@67Parsifal
@67Parsifal 3 месяца назад
@@surebrec5113have you read his novels? Three of them are very good indeed.
@carlobalzer3238
@carlobalzer3238 2 года назад
Brilliant actor a legend 🇬🇧🇬🇧👍👍
@BooksForever
@BooksForever 2 года назад
Many actors receive similar comments from their fans, "He (or she) is one of the greatest actors of all time!" I think of myself as a Clint Eastwood fan, a Robert Downey Jr. fan, an Ed Norton fan, a Bryan Cranston fan, a Bob Odenkirk fan, and a Hugh Laurie fan, just to name a few examples. I don't actively think of myself as a Robert Shaw fan. So I think I'm able to make a rare, dispassionate assessment here when I say that in a very wide field of "one of the greatest actors" it is certainly true that someONE among them has a legitimate claim on THE top spot, and I would definitely be leading the campaign of those who suggest that Robert Shaw IS indeed that ONE. He is absolutely spellbinding in every role I've seen him perform. If Robert Shaw was before your time, do yourself this favor and get acquainted.
@calcecini
@calcecini 2 года назад
Thank you for this. It would be great to see the rest of the interview!!
@lombingo
@lombingo 2 года назад
We are still waiting for a bigger boat.
@williamewing5509
@williamewing5509 2 года назад
I have got movie DVDS of Robert Shaw as a baddie as Grant ìn the the late Sean Connery as 007 James Bond in From Russia With Love and with Martin Balsham and Walter Matthau in The Taking Of Pelham 1 2 3 as a German Officer with Henry Fonda Charles Bronson Telly Savalas Robert Ryan Dana Andrews and James McArthur in The Battle Of The Bulge with Harrison Ford Barbara Bach Edward Fox and Franco Nero as Lescover in Force Ten From Naverone with Michael Redgrave and Richard Todd in The Dam Busters with Michael Caine Curt Jurgens as a German Officer Edward Fox Ian McShane Christopher Plummer Susannah York Kenneth More and Trevor Howard in The Battle Of Britain and I am dedicating these movie DVDS to my old school friends who are both sisters as I hope to see them both again very soon to Chris and Hester from Billyxxxxx
@TELEVISIONARCHIVES
@TELEVISIONARCHIVES 2 года назад
Dad recorded them filming Jaws in 1974. Silent film but compelling just the same. Shaw signed some items like my Dad's Lobster Buoy and traps.
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 2 года назад
For heaven sakes post it!!!
@TELEVISIONARCHIVES
@TELEVISIONARCHIVES 2 года назад
I've given my collection to someone because I didn't want to deal with all of the copyright strikes. If he makes it public I will let you know
@earlpipe9713
@earlpipe9713 2 года назад
"There is - you just made it" Shaw was as quick and smooth as it gets.
@thaddeust.thirdiii736
@thaddeust.thirdiii736 10 месяцев назад
Robert Shaw was such an interesting man. I’m sure I could’ve talked with him for hours
@queenslander954
@queenslander954 2 года назад
4 packs a day & not a peep out of anyone .. could be the reason why left so early.
@colonelkurtz2269
@colonelkurtz2269 2 года назад
Battle of the Bulge (1965) was great.
@colleenpowell462
@colleenpowell462 2 года назад
Jaws. C'mon..
@TheShiatsuKitty
@TheShiatsuKitty 2 года назад
They don’t make ‘em like Shaw. In a nation of corn fed fat faces, I appreciate his rugged English bone structure right now as much as I do his charm and intellect.
@paulkitt2376
@paulkitt2376 Год назад
Great Interview. The caretaker is another great shaw performance right up there with the hireling
@pollinseclectic8254
@pollinseclectic8254 2 года назад
A great actor, very interesting talker
@johnwilson4158
@johnwilson4158 2 года назад
"FOUR NINES." "FOUR JACKS."
@neilrobson3064
@neilrobson3064 7 месяцев назад
The great Robert Shaw…..
@Wolshanze
@Wolshanze 2 года назад
❤️ Robert Shaw
@terencethomas7599
@terencethomas7599 2 года назад
A great actor died too young...........
@Robertonnz
@Robertonnz 2 года назад
best Bond villain
@alexanderharris8310
@alexanderharris8310 9 месяцев назад
Great interview
@TheSusieTom
@TheSusieTom 2 года назад
Pre Jaws
@OndaBoosters
@OndaBoosters 2 года назад
Never heard his real accent before. Very eeeeeeee by gum!
@Johnnybojangles664
@Johnnybojangles664 2 года назад
He was born and raised in Westhoughton, a town in Lancashire. Only about 10 miles from my home town so i consider him a local legend.
@postscript67
@postscript67 2 года назад
@@Johnnybojangles664 He spent a year or two of his childhood in Orkney, where his father was a doctor, but obviously not long enough to pick up the accent.
@williamshaw9047
@williamshaw9047 2 года назад
Ever notice that Brits always say "at all" as "a-tall"?
@stephencaldwell252
@stephencaldwell252 2 года назад
do you know anybody who had a labotomy (lol). can you imagine graeme norton asking that.
@ECVanPuz
@ECVanPuz 3 месяца назад
Fabulous looking guy. Awesome actor. My 1st celeb crush, still proud of it ! Gone way too soon.
@mLi75
@mLi75 2 года назад
Superb.
@Gannooch
@Gannooch 2 года назад
Is this channel ever going to show the Dick Cavett shows where he interviews Art Carney or Jackie Gleason? I don’t have Decades.
@mark-shane
@mark-shane 2 года назад
want to see the whole interview please where?
@pauldockree9915
@pauldockree9915 Месяц назад
The Caretaker never made a profit? Oh joy.
@bobswan6196
@bobswan6196 2 года назад
Dan Tempest (showing my age somewhat)
@ajsmith5295
@ajsmith5295 2 года назад
Don't like it when you only show half of an interview
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles Год назад
4 packs a day?? No wonder he died at 51
@thehouseofautumnspells258
@thehouseofautumnspells258 2 года назад
He was one cool dude
@robertmasina4610
@robertmasina4610 2 года назад
I always thought that Robert Shaw and Richard Dawson, of Hogan's Heroes and Family Feud fame, can pass for brothers.
@SueProv
@SueProv 2 года назад
He's very interesting.
@nikczemna_symulakra
@nikczemna_symulakra Год назад
Why don't people act so naturally honest these days? WHY(?!), i'm asking. 6:00 Painfully true statement here.
@michaelweaver3961
@michaelweaver3961 Год назад
Pre jaws
@barbarahourigan8462
@barbarahourigan8462 2 года назад
💔💙
@JFRAMEUSA
@JFRAMEUSA Год назад
Quint!!!
@siadbarre-u7c
@siadbarre-u7c 2 месяца назад
00000000000000000
@tatuco8
@tatuco8 2 года назад
Haha Shaw had a bit of the devil in him. He was so likeable and charming he could get away with it. Im sure he channeled alot of that dark shadow into his work which is why he was so great.
@laszlobihari5280
@laszlobihari5280 Год назад
Jó volt a halál 50 órájában
@knownpleasures
@knownpleasures 2 года назад
Ah buts the intelligent minority
@SGH-rt6ci
@SGH-rt6ci 2 года назад
Who is the Lady ?
@macker8017
@macker8017 2 года назад
Douncy me
@esmeephillips5888
@esmeephillips5888 2 года назад
Shaw was becoming an unhappy man when this aired. He was carrying the expense of ten kids from three marriages. He was an alcoholic who owed heavy back taxes, which forced him into exile in Ireland. He had enjoyed a rising reputation as a novelist and dramatist- his second novel won one of Britain's top literary prizes- but for the last seven years of his life he published nothing. His second wife, whom he had rescued from John Osborne, killed herself. He despised the big American movies such as 'Jaws' which used this onetime member of the Royal Shakespeare Company as a likeably villainous heavy. As a writer he found some of the lines scripted for him unspeakable. Shaw planned to hustle long enough to pay his debts, raise his brood and then do only the occasional small film while writing. But time ran out too soon. One day in Ireland he felt sick, got out of his car and died of a heart attack in front of his third wife. He was 51. Today he is widely known only for those supporting parts in blockbusters. His books are forgotten. He was at his peak in the 'small film' he discusses, 'The Caretaker': the best movie of a Pinter play, which also helped launch Donald Pleasence and Alan Bates.
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 2 года назад
Actually he ended up being very proud of Jaws and was thrilled that it became the biggest ever film in 1975.
@esmeephillips5888
@esmeephillips5888 2 года назад
@@lyndoncmp5751 Well, that was some consolation. And it was a good, rollicking character part and a scene-stealer, like his villain in 'From Russia with Love'. It is a shame Shaw could not last long enough to give us a few more, bc he was the sort of actor who matures professionally as he ages physically. He could have vied with Jack Hawkins or Charles Gray. Another British example of promise cut short is my favorite working-class hero, Stanley Baker. He died before he was 50 and Caine and Connery stepped into his shoes. As a movie star Sir Stanley was better than that other virile Welshman, Burton, whose life rather paralleled Shaw's.
@bla-ub7ur
@bla-ub7ur 2 года назад
According to his wife, robert shaw was a repressed homosexual.
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 2 года назад
Which wife?
@owenb8548
@owenb8548 2 года назад
Very repressed. He had nine children
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 2 года назад
@@owenb8548 He was having sex with Dreyfuss. Well known.
@cautionTosser
@cautionTosser 2 года назад
he was brilliant in The Sting. Ya falla?
@lyndoncmp5751
@lyndoncmp5751 2 года назад
He was even better in Jaws. Greatest monologue ever.
@cautionTosser
@cautionTosser 2 года назад
4:00 I think only Jack got that one. :D
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