Wilder is here talking about a scene from "The Merry Widow", not as he states, "The Smiling Liutenant". Both are great films recently re issued on dvd and highly recommended.
You should start by giving them a piece of paper at the start of the lecture, that way everybody can follow what you are saying as you are saying it. I couldn't follow the exercise.
Genius appreciates genius
Wilder is here talking about a scene from "The Merry Widow", not as he states, "The Smiling Liutenant". Both are great films recently re issued on dvd and highly recommended.
There is no such scene in The Merry Widow.
@phil alf. Oh yes there is. It's at 25 mins in, and it's excerpted here on youtube: ruclips.net/video/ktkeE4ccbpU/видео.html
@@MrPhilthy23 ruclips.net/video/ktkeE4ccbpU/видео.html
I think he was talking about “The Smiling Liutenant”, but he messed up the actress name. She’s not Una Merkel, but Claudette Colbert.
@@MrPhilthy23 yes there is.
Two of the greats
THE BEST OF THE BEST.
Wow! Thank you for posting!!!!
Wilder had a sign in his study: "What would Lubitsch do?"
I have a sign in my study: "What would Wilder do?"
What would Hitchcock do?
I have a sign in my study: "What would @romanclay1913 do?"
Ernst Lubitsch oftentimes said Miriam Hopkins was his favorite star. Miriam Hopkins starred in 5 films of Lubitsch.
@GhostSnake No, its' "The Lubitsch Touch".
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The Lubritsch Touch?
0:29 Mexican John Cleese
Yea and John Cleese is a British AFI student..WTF
You should start by giving them a piece of paper at the start of the lecture, that way everybody can follow what you are saying as you are saying it. I couldn't follow the exercise.
Iain Watson Smith It was a QnA though. It’s not scripted.