My husband is suffering from Alzheimer’s. It’s gotten bad the past year. But he loves these videos and watching them together is one of the few things we can still do together and have fun.
I have to tell you, Arthur, that you have one of the most pleasant voices that I've ever heard. Half of the people I've never even heard of, but you always make everybody relevant, interesting, and I want to know more. You've definitely found your niche to be able to take such a sad subject and make it interesting and respectful. As always, well done!
I do find these videos very relaxing, which is at times an odd juxtaposition when you’re learning the cause of death for dozens of people. I love to learn about their life’s work.
Mr DARK you are without a doubt the GREATEST!! My wife and I NEVER MISS ONE of YOUR MAGNIFICO VIDEOS!! GOD GAVE YOU A VERY SPECIAL GIFT AND YOU USE IT WISELY AND WITH SUCH EMOTION!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
First piece of music I ever heard from him was "Gabriel's Oboe". Been listening to his music since then, and even though he's gone now, the legacy of Maestro Morricone will never be forgotten.
There's Giuseppe!!! I've always wondered what the man looks like (I know I could have googled him but that would have been too easy).. Thank you once again Arthur for a most awesome Monday surprise!!
I'm very happy, when you showed Bud Spencer Grave 😭😇, he was a very fame actor in germany, even they named a Swimmingpool from him, i love it to watch his movies with his pal Terence Hill, they made a fantastic duo. Thank you Arthur Greets from 🇩🇪
I haven’t lived in Italy in over 30 years now and seeing many familiar places has brought tears to my eyes and many memories. Thank you for this from the bottom of my heart!
Finalmente ! Grazie Arthur per essere venuto qui da noi 🇮🇹❤️ Volare, the most famous Modugno’s song, that round in all the world. Beautiful video 👏🏼 I hope one day you will come in Venice 🙋♀️ You’re Italian it’s soooo good 👏🏼
I found your channel by accident about 2 months ago, I went right back to the beginning and watched 5hem all, your channel is one of the best on RUclips, not only did 8 get to see graves of these famous people but also learn some history.......keep up the excellent work Arthur....Mary from Canada 🇨🇦
My favorite thing that I will take away from this video was the lovely surprise of Arthur Dark singing "Time to Say Goodbye" which was amazing! A real "Dark" hidden Gem!
Just a recommendation: do ‘Ivy Hill Cemetery’ in Philadelphia, PA where you’d find Joni Sledge, Joe Frazier, Harold Melvin, Fayette Pinkney etc. & Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit, MI where you’d find 3 of the 4 Tops, the Dodge Brothers (of Dodge Car fame), Aretha Franklin, Rosa Parks, the Ford (car) family, Proof, James Jamerson, & MANY other Motown artists; including the future resting place of Diana Ross.
Rest in Piece Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone. Great director and composer together make some of my favourite films produced. Great choice of actor for the good the bad and the ugly trilogy, Clint Eastwood.
I wasn’t able to make it to Caruso’s tomb when I was in Naples. I complement Mr. Dark on his research regarding Caruso’s body being on display long after his death. He was so beloved that people didn’t was him to be entombed; they still wanted to be able to see him. Mrs. Dorothy Caruso, an American, finally put a stop to that.
Wow, Arthur, I am speechless. This episode of Hollywood Graveyard took my breath away. Anna Magnanni presented the Oscar for best actor in 1957 with Yul Bryner as the winner.
Arthur grazie per presentari chesta gran episodio di Cemeterio di Hollywood. Pero piacere no te olvidato di presentare IL nicho di nostro amico il segnore Dino Delaurentiis chi estate enterrato in il cemeterio Communale in Torre Annuciatta.
@@christineboyd4973 Hi Christine, thank you for your feed back, but the man you need to thank is Arthur, he is the man responsible to put together and bring to all of us the memories of those who lived to entertain us. Hollywood Graveyard is all nostalgia.
Arthur - you are the "Rick Steves" of cemetery tours. In fact, Rick has visited a lot of cemeteries in his videos - but yours are the best - hands down !!
Ennio Morricone also scored 1982's "The Thing", a John Carpenter classic. In fact a lot of the music he didn't use in The Thing, he used for The Hateful Eight
As a italian american it brings me joy to see you exploring the graves of many famous Italians, especially names that many Italians still enjoy watching and listening to in our homes.
Thank you for this! Vincent Schiavelli was a great actor and watched his cooking videos! Always wondered what happened to him! Great history lessons are shared here! You deserve a special Oscar for your documentary work for producing this fantastic body of work on your channel!!!!! God bless you!
Anna Magnani was one of the greatest actresses I've ever seen for sure. Always brought so much emotional intensity to her roles. Love these extended Europe tour videos. Keep 'em coming.
Now I have that song stuck in my head! Volare` Oh oh! Wonderful video as usual, LOVED the views of the sea from that one cemetery. Lovely views everywhere.
Sad that you couldn’t visit the Cappuccini Catacombs. They are truly something else. I loved this video a lot, can’t wait for part 2! Very curious to see more. Hugs from Italy 🇮🇹 ❤️
WOW what a tour this was. So many I forgotten about and a few I remember so well. Vincent Schiavelli I thought was laid to rest in California. Never would have thought of Italy. He was a great actor and appeared in so many great film's. Thank you for a grand tour de force
Ennio Morricone's score for John Carpenter's The Thing is one of the greatest ever written for a horror movie and showcased his amazing musical subtlety in a way that his more famous works had difficulty doing. Requiescat En Pace, Maestro!
Thank you so much for sharing this video. So many talented people. I remember Alida Valle most from"Miracle of the Bells" with Frank Sinatra and Fred MacMurray. Excellent performance. Thank you for sharing this. Blessings - Judith 🎵🎭
Caruso also made two silent films, My Cousin and A Splendid Romance. The latter was never released. My Cousin is available on RUclips. I think he did more than hold his own against other silent actors. I wish a copy of A Splendid Romance would be found. It’s been a lifetime wish to visit his tomb. Time is running out, but it’s still on the bucket list. He is every tenor’s hero. I was enthralled with his voice at a young age.
'The Godfather' has always been my favorite movie, as well as my favorite Playstation 2 video game. Nino Rota's music is very prominent in the game, including the love theme that is used as the main menu soundtrack. Riposare in pace, Nino. (Rest in peace, Nino.)
The notice of This latest effort arrived in the middle of a 🏈 game. That game immediately went on the back burner. As usual, superbly done & totally enjoyed; right down to that handsome cat that graced the closing credits! Looking forward to part 2!
Having Tuscan and Sardinian ancestry, I was a big fan of spaghetti westerns as a kid. I spent many Saturday afternoons watching them. Anna Magnani was a tour de force, and even I could recognize it as a youngster. She was riveting. So many wonderful people who blessed us with their talents as actors, musicians and writers are laid to rest in Italy. Speaking of talent, you have a beautiful voice. Have you ever done a CD? If you ever do, be sure to include the song you briefly did in this video. I want to be your first customer.
I’ve always wanted to go to Italy. My mom’s family is Italian. One side of her family is from Sicily and the other side is from the Venice area. I have a grandfather named Giuseppe.
1st - I adore the HG music so it was nice to see its composer. 2nd - How lovely are those cemeteries? The monuments and the foliage just look so peaceful and inviting. I preferred the way these cemeteries looked compared to the acres of flat grass with flat headstones in America. 3rd - Thank you once again for making a beautiful tour for us.
I’m impressed by your correct pronunciation of Italian names and words! I also greatly enjoyed the music, and I remember Volare being sung by Bobby Rydell (real name Ridarelli, obviously Italian!), & it was a huge hit waaayy back in the day. Your cinematography was beautifully done as well. This was a thoroughly informative and entertaining video. Grazie!
You outdo yourself in each video, Arthur. 👏🏻 I am always amazed how you curate these memorials, crypts, niches and graves. These Italian cemeteries must have been rapturous to tour!
Thank you Arthur, I was so excited to watch this, I made my husband finish making dinner so I could watch. Totally unplanned we had spaghetti and meatballs. Don't worry to much, he just turned on the pasta machine the rest of the meal was already done.
Thank you for showing the cemetery in Polizzi Generosa, Sicily. My family came from there and we all enjoy reading Vincent Schiavelli's wonderful book of recipes and stories called Bruculinu, America. I highly recommend it for the humorous stories and delicious recipes.
GREAT JOB!!! I was stationed in Sigonella, Sicily back in 1988. We had a great view of Mt. Etna. I spent a lot of time in Elephant Square and toured the catacombs many times! Brought back a lot of memories!!
My heart just soared when you showed Nino Rota's resting place. The Godfather is one of my favorites! And in Italy too made me grin because my mom's side is Italian.
Oh my gosh Arthur, My hat is off to you on your ability to pronounce correctly all those Italian names of people and films and songs! It makes me suspect that you speak Italian!🇮🇹
My husband is suffering from Alzheimer’s. It’s gotten bad the past year. But he loves these videos and watching them together is one of the few things we can still do together and have fun.
That is so nice you can do that with your husband. Sending positive vibes and prayers.
Sorry to hear that 😕..x.. sending you both love from a right winger kiwi
What a lovely comment. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for sharing 😁
Sending you peace and strength, Debra. I hope Arthur Dark sees your comment.
I have to tell you, Arthur, that you have one of the most pleasant voices that I've ever heard. Half of the people I've never even heard of, but you always make everybody relevant, interesting, and I want to know more. You've definitely found your niche to be able to take such a sad subject and make it interesting and respectful. As always, well done!
I concur @Kelly Lee 😊
I agree 👍🏾!
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I do find these videos very relaxing, which is at times an odd juxtaposition when you’re learning the cause of death for dozens of people. I love to learn about their life’s work.
agreed in all the ways...
Picture it: Sicily 2021. A beautiful young man was wondering through countryside exploring graveyards of well known Italians.
And yet no mention of Sophia Petrillo....a missed opportunity lol
@@Ansonius77 She was the first to utter, "Let's roll!" And some of the naughty reminisces of Sicily!
Love this!
Who else had to start reading it over again in Sophia's voice?
I immediately heard Sophia in my head, saying this famous line. Thank you for making me smile.
What I love about Hollywood Graveyard is that there’s also history to the tours.
I love Hollywood Graveyard and it's music.
This was the best Hollywood Graveyard yet!!!
Mr DARK you are without a doubt the GREATEST!! My wife and I NEVER MISS ONE of YOUR MAGNIFICO VIDEOS!! GOD GAVE YOU A VERY SPECIAL GIFT AND YOU USE IT WISELY AND WITH SUCH EMOTION!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
You are busy. Great video…..I like how the Italians add pictures of the deceased on their tombs….
Loved seeing Ennio Morricone's resting place. His scores are some of the most beautiful music ever composed.
Yes, loved his work in the movie The Untouchables!
I love his music.
@@davekrivanek - his music from The Untouchables is some of my favorite!
Agreed 👍
First piece of music I ever heard from him was "Gabriel's Oboe". Been listening to his music since then, and even though he's gone now, the legacy of Maestro Morricone will never be forgotten.
There's Giuseppe!!! I've always wondered what the man looks like (I know I could have googled him but that would have been too easy).. Thank you once again Arthur for a most awesome Monday surprise!!
an unexpected blessing to visit Anna Magnani's gravesite
Another groovy episode of Hollywood Graveyard!
I remember Vincent Schiavelli for his small role in Amadeus.
I remember him for the voice of Pigeon Man in Hey Arnold but I recognize his face
Enrico Caruso has the greatest voice ever recorded. Thank u for visiting his final resting place. Rip Maestro, on the centenary of your passing.
I agree 100%
My mum like enrico Caruso or Mario Lanza
@@vickilatham688 Mario was great too.. Not in Enricos league but amazing.. His recording of guardian angles.. Words written by harpo marx is sublime
As always, I am sad that the video has ended, I want more, thank you Mr. Dark, I can't wait til the next video.
I'm very happy, when you showed Bud Spencer Grave 😭😇, he was a very fame actor in germany, even they named a Swimmingpool from him, i love it to watch his movies with his pal Terence Hill, they made a fantastic duo. Thank you Arthur
Greets from 🇩🇪
I haven’t lived in Italy in over 30 years now and seeing many familiar places has brought tears to my eyes and many memories. Thank you for this from the bottom of my heart!
Fatti un regalo .. Stasera prenota un biglietto aereo 🛩e ritorna ad assaporare le tue origini.. 😉
Finalmente ! Grazie Arthur per essere venuto qui da noi 🇮🇹❤️
Volare, the most famous Modugno’s song, that round in all the world. Beautiful video 👏🏼
I hope one day you will come in Venice 🙋♀️
You’re Italian it’s soooo good 👏🏼
La mia amata Italia. Grazie Arthur e Giuseppe. Video FAVOLOSO!
I found your channel by accident about 2 months ago, I went right back to the beginning and watched 5hem all, your channel is one of the best on RUclips, not only did 8 get to see graves of these famous people but also learn some history.......keep up the excellent work Arthur....Mary from Canada 🇨🇦
My favorite thing that I will take away from this video was the lovely surprise of Arthur Dark singing "Time to Say Goodbye" which was amazing! A real "Dark" hidden Gem!
Just a recommendation: do ‘Ivy Hill Cemetery’ in Philadelphia, PA where you’d find Joni Sledge, Joe Frazier, Harold Melvin, Fayette Pinkney etc. & Woodlawn Cemetery in Detroit, MI where you’d find 3 of the 4 Tops, the Dodge Brothers (of Dodge Car fame), Aretha Franklin, Rosa Parks, the Ford (car) family, Proof, James Jamerson, & MANY other Motown artists; including the future resting place of Diana Ross.
Good man Arthur! Yes, I went to Rome to see Keats' grave myself. He died in a small room just off the Spanish Steps.
Rest in Piece Sergio Leone and Ennio Morricone. Great director and composer together make some of my favourite films produced. Great choice of actor for the good the bad and the ugly trilogy, Clint Eastwood.
I wasn’t able to make it to Caruso’s tomb when I was in Naples. I complement Mr. Dark on his research regarding Caruso’s body being on display long after his death. He was so beloved that people didn’t was him to be entombed; they still wanted to be able to see him. Mrs. Dorothy Caruso, an American, finally put a stop to that.
Love Vincent Schiavelli. One of the great Hollywood character actors
Wow, Arthur, I am speechless. This episode of Hollywood Graveyard took my breath away. Anna Magnanni presented the Oscar for best actor in 1957 with Yul Bryner as the winner.
Arthur grazie per presentari chesta gran episodio di Cemeterio di Hollywood. Pero piacere no te olvidato di presentare IL nicho di nostro amico il segnore Dino Delaurentiis chi estate enterrato in il cemeterio Communale in Torre Annuciatta.
@@robertinoyanzanny275 beautiful s
@@robertinoyanzanny275 beautiful views of the graveyards and the Hollywood graveyards are gorgeous thank you xxxxx
@@christineboyd4973 Hi Christine, thank you for your feed back, but the man you need to thank is Arthur, he is the man responsible to put together and bring to all of us the memories of those who lived to entertain us. Hollywood Graveyard is all nostalgia.
Arthur - you are the "Rick Steves" of cemetery tours. In fact, Rick has visited a lot of cemeteries in his videos - but yours are the best - hands down !!
Arthur's pronunciation of the Italian language sounds on point AND he can sing (5:00)! Beautiful video, truly breathtaking in many ways.
Ennio Morricone also scored 1982's "The Thing", a John Carpenter classic. In fact a lot of the music he didn't use in The Thing, he used for The Hateful Eight
As a italian american it brings me joy to see you exploring the graves of many famous Italians, especially names that many Italians still enjoy watching and listening to in our homes.
Awsome!!👍👍
HG is an addiction for me. Each and everytime it pops up in my notification i drop everything. Hats off to you Mr.Dark..keep em coming.
Thank you for this! Vincent Schiavelli was a great actor and watched his cooking videos! Always wondered what happened to him! Great history lessons are shared here! You deserve a special Oscar for your documentary work for producing this fantastic body of work on your channel!!!!! God bless you!
Anna Magnani was one of the greatest actresses I've ever seen for sure. Always brought so much emotional intensity to her roles. Love these extended Europe tour videos. Keep 'em coming.
Yes she was
The Rose Tattoo is one of the best movies ever made.
I agree. Anna Magnani was amazing.
Now I have that song stuck in my head! Volare` Oh oh! Wonderful video as usual, LOVED the views of the sea from that one cemetery. Lovely views everywhere.
I've been absolutely fascinated with the Sleeping Beauty child! I hope you can go back soon and see her!
Well done Arthur amazing work
Sad that you couldn’t visit the Cappuccini Catacombs. They are truly something else.
I loved this video a lot, can’t wait for part 2! Very curious to see more. Hugs from Italy 🇮🇹 ❤️
WOW what a tour this was. So many I forgotten about and a few I remember so well. Vincent Schiavelli I thought was laid to rest in California. Never would have thought of Italy. He was a great actor and appeared in so many great film's. Thank you for a grand tour de force
Ennio Morricone's score for John Carpenter's The Thing is one of the greatest ever written for a horror movie and showcased his amazing musical subtlety in a way that his more famous works had difficulty doing. Requiescat En Pace, Maestro!
I'm happy that you have the opportunity to tour the beautiful cemeteries of Italy and thank you for sharing them with us.
Thank you so much for sharing this video. So many talented people. I remember Alida Valle most from"Miracle of the Bells" with Frank Sinatra and Fred MacMurray. Excellent performance. Thank you for sharing this. Blessings - Judith 🎵🎭
Caruso also made two silent films, My Cousin and A Splendid Romance. The latter was never released. My Cousin is available on RUclips. I think he did more than hold his own against other silent actors. I wish a copy of A Splendid Romance would be found. It’s been a lifetime wish to visit his tomb. Time is running out, but it’s still on the bucket list. He is every tenor’s hero. I was enthralled with his voice at a young age.
Mario Lanza was another icon.
Wonderfully done! I so enjoyed this! Thank you!
'The Godfather' has always been my favorite movie, as well as my favorite Playstation 2 video game. Nino Rota's music is very prominent in the game, including the love theme that is used as the main menu soundtrack.
Riposare in pace, Nino. (Rest in peace, Nino.)
Wow Italy has beautiful cemeteries. Thank you to whoever went back and filmed Caruso's grave.
Your work at filming, narrating, and editing is pretty cool, Arthur ✌️
Loved your poetry reading.
What beautiful cemeteries!
Love the Italian variant on the HG theme.. Another excellent episode..
Getting super hyped for the future viewers specials by watching the newest Hollywood Graveyard videos!
The notice of This latest effort arrived in the middle of a 🏈 game. That game immediately went on the back burner. As usual, superbly done & totally enjoyed; right down to that handsome cat that graced the closing credits! Looking forward to part 2!
Ok you're just weird...just a bit though.
In a good way. 👍
Loved the kitty at the end!!!
Having Tuscan and Sardinian ancestry, I was a big fan of spaghetti westerns as a kid. I spent many Saturday afternoons watching them.
Anna Magnani was a tour de force, and even I could recognize it as a youngster. She was riveting.
So many wonderful people who blessed us with their talents as actors, musicians and writers are laid to rest in Italy.
Speaking of talent, you have a beautiful voice. Have you ever done a CD? If you ever do, be sure to include the song you briefly did in this video. I want to be your first customer.
Absolutely loving the European experience. And so happy your finding your history Arthur. Can’t wait to see what comes next!
I’ve always wanted to go to Italy. My mom’s family is Italian. One side of her family is from Sicily and the other side is from the Venice area. I have a grandfather named Giuseppe.
you have a very soothing voice .. both singing and narrating 👍👍👍👍👍
Love watching this is how I travel
Me too! Some of the best content on You Tube!
I have no idea why 90+ people disliked this vedio?. This is art. and the amount of effort he puts into those vedios is priceless.
1st - I adore the HG music so it was nice to see its composer.
2nd - How lovely are those cemeteries? The monuments and the foliage just look so peaceful and inviting. I preferred the way these cemeteries looked compared to the acres of flat grass with flat headstones in America.
3rd - Thank you once again for making a beautiful tour for us.
Imagine my happiness to be notified of a new episode!
I’m impressed by your correct pronunciation of Italian names and words! I also greatly enjoyed the music, and I remember Volare being sung by Bobby Rydell (real name Ridarelli, obviously Italian!), & it was a huge hit waaayy back in the day. Your cinematography was beautifully done as well. This was a thoroughly informative and entertaining video. Grazie!
Volare? Is the famous Modugno’s song , all the world know. 🇮🇹✌🏼
You outdo yourself in each video, Arthur. 👏🏻 I am always amazed how you curate these memorials, crypts, niches and graves. These Italian cemeteries must have been rapturous to tour!
I love how they make life out of death there graveyards are very beautiful
I could listen to you talking Italian all day.
Cemeteries are my favourite place to hang out. Love the memories of the dead.
I was born in Torino, Italy so this was so fascinating to me. Thank you
Very nice voice Arthur! Tour was fascinating. Another home run!
Thank you for another excellent video. You take me to the gravesite of people I would not get the chance to see otherwise.
Mr. Dark, thank you sharing the this comprehensive video of Italian cemeteries.
I love your soundtrack Giuseppe! Thank you for this episode of Italy! My ancestors are from Sicily!
Your readings add poetry to even great poetry, beauty to even beautiful epitaphs.
Fascinating, very well done. I hope you do more countries and other areas of the United States, maybe Canada and Mexico too.
You are a wonderful singer!
Bravo Arthur.
You have convinced me I wish to spend eternity in Italy.
I'm so excited to watch these .love it Thank u around Italy how wonderful to watch .❤️🤓
Great episode again! I love Italy 😍🇮🇹
Sergio leone
is great director. Thanks for taking us to his grave
This was a wonderful video learned alot about composers and actors, actresses and movies. Thank you
Thank you Arthur, I was so excited to watch this, I made my husband finish making dinner so I could watch. Totally unplanned we had spaghetti and meatballs. Don't worry to much, he just turned on the pasta machine the rest of the meal was already done.
Wow! Outstanding job!
Amazing the amount of flowers, real or not, and so many candles, also real or not. Just beautiful.
Thank you for showing the cemetery in Polizzi Generosa, Sicily. My family came from there and we all enjoy reading Vincent Schiavelli's wonderful book of recipes and stories called Bruculinu, America. I highly recommend it for the humorous stories and delicious recipes.
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing. Please take care of yourself.
Out of my mind when I see a new vid! And, btw, you have a beautiful singing voice as well as a narrative voice.❤️
Thank you so much loved your work. Your style makes it so really interesting. Thank you again 😊❤🙏
Just in time!! And omigosh what a nice singing voice you have!
GREAT JOB!!! I was stationed in Sigonella, Sicily back in 1988. We had a great view of Mt. Etna. I spent a lot of time in Elephant Square and toured the catacombs many times! Brought back a lot of memories!!
My heart just soared when you showed Nino Rota's resting place. The Godfather is one of my favorites! And in Italy too made me grin because my mom's side is Italian.
Such beautiful Cemeteries in a beautiful country thank you for this wonderful tour3
Oh my gosh Arthur, My hat is off to you on your ability to pronounce correctly all those Italian names of people and films and songs! It makes me suspect that you speak Italian!🇮🇹
Such beautiful gravesites! I'd have had a very difficult time moving along!
And Arthur, WHY have you kept such a sweet singing voice hidden from us?
Ennio.. The best.. Thanks for visiting his grave. Such a talent.
So happy to put a face to the music.
This was a wonderful trip to Italy. Thank you so much.
I love it…. At work my favorite
Italy is so beautiful. Your pronunciation of Italian is excellent, unlike a lot of you tubers. I love these videos.
After watching it I had no idea so many famous people out of Italy Thank you Arthur Dark just superb.🤓
Thank you for taking us to so many places that most of us will never have a chance to see in person. I always look forward to your videos.