Whats my line? - Richard Widmark

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  • @Muirmaiden
    @Muirmaiden 16 лет назад +11

    Not only was he ultra talented and handsome, but he had a great sense of humor! RIP Richard Widmark, you will never be forgotten.

  • @XO-nm8nx
    @XO-nm8nx 5 лет назад +13

    He was superb. Udo is still a benchmark. Really underrated actor in my opinion.

  • @artschamberg4470
    @artschamberg4470 5 лет назад +12

    So many films not to mention Coma, and my favorite The Bedford Incident. He played good guys and bad guys. He is missed by many.

  • @calledkidblast
    @calledkidblast 16 лет назад +8

    I love Richard Widmark- His breakout performance in Kiss Of Death was Oscar worthy.

  • @archange9
    @archange9 14 лет назад +1

    Je découvre cette vidéo en même temps que la mort de ce grand monsieur... Il a marqué toute ma jeunesse. Son sourire, oui, et son regard... Adieu Richard, je n'ai pu te rencontrer sur cette Terre, mais je le ferai certainement là haut.

  • @neonknights
    @neonknights 16 лет назад +2

    Widmark was a great actor. He shared my birthday. R.I.P.

  • @BSTO88
    @BSTO88 15 лет назад +3

    I have had a crush on Richard Widmark ever since I was like 9 years old! His smile...Oh lawd! I melt! Thanks for posting this:)

  • @Sanja1405972
    @Sanja1405972 15 лет назад +3

    Best what's my line ever !!! :)))
    Borge and Widmark are splendid together!

  • @MOGGS1942
    @MOGGS1942 16 лет назад +3

    Mr.Widmark was never awarded the star status he deserved.Great actor,you could always rely on him.

  • @gqjohnny
    @gqjohnny 15 лет назад +2

    These clips are priceless. Richard Widmark is one of my all time favorites. So many great roles. I really want the Madigan TV movies from the early 70's put on dvd. A great movie scene in Pickup On South Street is when he revives Jean Peters ,who was knocked out, by pouring a beer on her.

  • @TaxiSlim
    @TaxiSlim 14 лет назад +2

    What a find, and thanks for posting it. If anyone wants to see one of Widmark's greatest dramatic roles, check out the nearly forgotten "Time Limit," where he plays an army investigator trying to ensure that a Korean War "turncoat" (played by Richard Basehart) doesn't get railroaded to the gallows. While it's not strictly speaking a "trial" movie, it still ranks right up there with "Judgment at Nuremberg", "Compulsion", and "Witness For The Prosecution" among the great "courtroom" dramas.

  • @h.p.lovecats7422
    @h.p.lovecats7422 5 лет назад +5

    He had such exquisite penmanship!

    • @RhaegarTargaryen1st
      @RhaegarTargaryen1st 3 года назад +1

      Agreed. But he forgot to dot his "i"s. ☺

    • @h.p.lovecats7422
      @h.p.lovecats7422 3 года назад +1

      @@RhaegarTargaryen1st Good catch! You must have studied graphology or handwriting analysis.

  • @pussytoes7
    @pussytoes7 13 лет назад +5

    WHOA! Never realized how handsome he really was ... what a charmer!

  • @Schnorbs
    @Schnorbs 16 лет назад +3

    I've been making my way through many of these What's My Line videos. I think this is the first shot of the audience I've seen!

  • @pulmon66
    @pulmon66 2 года назад +2

    One of Elvis Presley's favourite actors.

  • @imemine2
    @imemine2 16 лет назад +2

    Thanks for posting this. I've been looking for it for ages. I've been a fan of Mr. Widmark's forever and I'll miss him forever. He was a fine actor and a fine man.

  • @boomac62
    @boomac62 16 лет назад +2

    RIP Mr Widmark, I've enjoyed your work for many years.

  • @1949man
    @1949man 15 лет назад +2

    These clips are some of the best!!!Thanks.

  • @snoops71
    @snoops71 14 лет назад +12

    Richard Widmark is my favorite actor. There was no part he couldn't successfully master. Considering how private he was, I'm glad he did this.
    Thanks for posting :)

  • @MOGGS1942
    @MOGGS1942 4 года назад +1

    He never shrugged off pushing that old lady down those stairs. Nor should he have. Great screen actor. One of the Hollywood legends. I particularly liked him in "The Last Wagon ", with Felicia Farr, aka Mrs. Jack Lemmon.

  • @lutont59
    @lutont59 16 лет назад +1

    Being a Brit, I've never seen this clip before. Very sad about Richard's passing. One of my favourite actors, and a lot of nice comments here testify to how popular he was. Thanks for putting this up.

  • @WeeWyllie
    @WeeWyllie 14 лет назад +2

    For many years, he was one of my favorites...

  • @GenericGene
    @GenericGene 16 лет назад +2

    Great classic clip - I always liked his movies - may he R.I.P. passed at 93 Info LATimes

  • @DougJrFan93
    @DougJrFan93 11 лет назад +6

    Richard Widmark...my kind of man!

  • @JadisAmalthea
    @JadisAmalthea 16 лет назад +2

    This is sooooo awesome!!!! I love Rishard sooo f...ing much and really enjoyed this video! I guess his voice was so distinctive that disguising it was a given, and I laughed so hard! I also love Victor Borge, and was surprised to see him here; but why didn't he want to see him? That's odd.... I would, DROOOOOL!!!!!

  • @Cerph
    @Cerph 5 лет назад +10

    He was a genuinely cool guy- (something rarely seen these days).

  • @ReservoirPunk
    @ReservoirPunk 2 года назад +1

    I like this guy

  • @akarpowicz
    @akarpowicz 16 лет назад +2

    Brilliant actor! Widmark's trademark evil laugh as Tommy Udo was very much like his real laugh - just more extreme. My mother told me when she was in highschool they all loved to re-enact the stairway scene from Kiss of Death... on the stairs at school. Except nobody died.

  • @valentinolover70
    @valentinolover70 13 лет назад +3

    Thanx for posting.
    Always loved Richard Widmark. :-))

  • @jamessmith530
    @jamessmith530 3 года назад +1

    He was so cool

  • @grabit1
    @grabit1 13 лет назад +3

    @JubalCalif
    Some of us tried for years lobbying for a special Oscar for him. Even had a website. He wouldn't lobby for himself.
    Simply one of the most brilliant actors I've ever seen on film.

  • @merseywhogirl
    @merseywhogirl 11 лет назад +5

    Among many of his brilliant performances, Judgement at Nuremburg is one of my absolute favourites. Richard Widmark is abosutely wonderful!!

  • @filmidioten
    @filmidioten 14 лет назад +2

    Victor Borge was hilarious in the panel. Had the great opportunity to see Borge perform live in Oslo, I think it was in 1999, and at 90 years of age he was still in incredibly good form (even intentionally falling off his piano chair at one point!). I bought tickets to his return concert the next year but the show was cancelled due to ill health and later that year Borge passed away :(

    • @lancecampbell4323
      @lancecampbell4323 Год назад

      I saw him in Calgary, you made me realize how long ago. Still remember the great show he put on

  • @mxylpx
    @mxylpx 13 лет назад +2

    Handsome and could act....love Borge too!

  • @JOHN----DOE
    @JOHN----DOE 7 лет назад +6

    "Did you ever have a distinguishing characteristic that was imitated by little kids all over the country?"
    "Tee--hee--hee--hee . . . "

  • @grabit1
    @grabit1 13 лет назад +3

    @JubalCalif Thank you. Just a traveling salesman's son from Sunrise, Minnesota, born the day after Christmas in 1914. The refrences to his having been a big radio actor (even though he kinda denied it in this clip) were very true. He used to quip that he was the only actor who actually gave up a mansion and a swimming pool to move to Hollywood.
    No wonder that he and Sidney Poitier were best friends for life. If you haven't seen it, watch NO WAY OUT and you'll know. Preachy but true.

  • @Dunstlookalike
    @Dunstlookalike 9 лет назад +11

    His wife was the luckiest woman ever...

  • @Dallas-Nyberg
    @Dallas-Nyberg 13 лет назад +1

    Love Victor Borge...always funny.....now, sadly gone...like many of the folk

  • @MatthewPippin
    @MatthewPippin 15 лет назад +2

    Widmark looks cute here...

  • @needles8
    @needles8 16 лет назад

    We went to the same high school in Princeton, Illinois, but about 40 years apart. My best friend's aunt (who is still alive) was in plays with him there.
    For Widmark at his best, rent "The Bedford Incident."

  • @Andyfreedom1
    @Andyfreedom1 13 лет назад

    Great screen star. He'd be even bigger now I believe.

  • @Georgie1954
    @Georgie1954 14 лет назад +1

    richard widmark=yum!
    victor borge was hilarious!

  • @ediekoller2636
    @ediekoller2636 11 лет назад +5

    I thought RIchard Widmark was so great...Evil lbut so good at it and cute too...Stayed married to same wife for years tils she died first.

  • @2014moorea
    @2014moorea 12 лет назад +4

    He is cute.

  • @pkneeno
    @pkneeno 16 лет назад

    RW passed away recently. He was famous for not appearing on TV to promote movies. He made a comment that actors sell their privacy for a song and dance and perhaps a movie. Of course, Ms. Kilgallen knew who he was all along and this is a harmless, fun publicity event. He was a great actor. Night and the City... see that if nothing else. Oh and the wheelchair scene. Nice post.

  • @Noutchka
    @Noutchka 4 года назад +1

    He was great in Judgment at Nuremberg.

  • @lookmomitsme1
    @lookmomitsme1 15 лет назад +1

    I think Ms. Kilgallen also had the hots for him. She couldn't get her blindfold off enough...fingers were flying LOL

  • @brianwilliams3438
    @brianwilliams3438 Год назад

    When Cesar Romero was the mystery guest Dorothy thought he was Richard Widmark.

  • @lemorab1
    @lemorab1 10 лет назад +1

    There is also "The Long Ships" (1964) with Sidney Poitier and Richard Widmark playing half brothers. SP is a Middle Eastern prince and RW is a Viking prince. SP sports a Little Richard pompadour and pink sequins and RW wears red leather hot pants for most of the movie. They meet through a plot contrivance, neither having been aware of the other's existence. This is a Bad Movie to love.

  • @rowbyrowby
    @rowbyrowby 15 лет назад +1

    Dorothy K was a genius on this game.

  • @Gnillob802
    @Gnillob802 15 лет назад +1

    These are references to his first movie role as villain Tommy Udo in the film-noir classic KISS OF DEATH who had a very distinctive evil laugh. If it is helpful, Frank Gorshin's RIDDLER character on Batman was an impression of Tommy Udo. Widmark would play similar roles due to the popularity of this character.

  • @scorpiowatertiger
    @scorpiowatertiger 12 лет назад +2

    Widmark was great as a young Public Health officer trying to stop the plague in New Orleans in "Panic in the Streets", starts a nuclear war as Captain Finlander in "The Bedford Incident", and was the funniest corrupt LAPD cop in "National Lampoon Goes to the Movies".

  • @Gnillob802
    @Gnillob802 16 лет назад

    TRIVIA: Impressionist Frank Gorshin used to do heavy dramatic actors such as Kirk Douglas, Burt Lancaster and Richard Widmark. His Widmark was the laugh and sadistic smile in KISS OF DEATH. He would reprise this laugh and smile and impression when he became The Riddler on Batman.

  • @Muirmaiden
    @Muirmaiden 12 лет назад +1

    It's disgraceful that Richard Widmark was never awarded an Oscar! He deserved one! And the tragic Bella Darvi - concentration camp survivor, used and thrown away by Darryl F. Zanuck and his wife when she became inconvenient. Ended her life by committing suicide. Utterly tragic.

    • @debradorfman7940
      @debradorfman7940 5 лет назад

      I never knew that. So very sad. I hope she is at peace now.

  • @grabit1
    @grabit1 13 лет назад +1

    @TaxiSlim
    Don't forget that Widmark himself was in "Judgment at Nuremberg."

  • @eheaven3
    @eheaven3 15 лет назад +2

    In films, he usually portrayed a bad guy. In life, though, he was a good guy. Stood up to McCarthyism. That took guts. Later, he made fine films. "Judgement At Nuremberg" and "Murder On The Orient Express" to name but two. Narried for 55 years to the playwright Jean Hazlewood. Their daughter married the great Sandy Koufax. Dorothy asks if he's OVER 40 and Richard correctly answered no because he wasn't "OVER 40" he WAS precisely 40 when this show aired. Widmark was a high mark for Hollywood!

  • @singergal57
    @singergal57 12 лет назад +1

    Borge is hysterically funny!

  • @TighelanderII
    @TighelanderII 3 года назад

    Frank Gorshin patterned his Riddler character in the Batman TV show after Widmark's Tommy Udo character.

  • @sprinter846
    @sprinter846 12 лет назад +2

    great actor, utterly unique...check him out in Jule Dassin's brutally dark noir,"Night in the City" He's unforgettable as amoral, low-life "club tout," desperate to be somebody, what ever the cost.

  • @Jostanos
    @Jostanos 14 лет назад

    You may have to resend this because when I view the video I can not hear a blessed thing and I have the volume on both my speakers and for the video itself at a decent level for listening pleasure. It is the same way with the Elanor Roosevelt Episode of What's my line too.

  • @nathaliescheinberg8426
    @nathaliescheinberg8426 2 года назад

    ❤️👏😊👌

  • @dawgbytez
    @dawgbytez 16 лет назад +1

    R.I.P. Richard.....You will be missed :(

  • @fuqianlu
    @fuqianlu 12 лет назад

    Yes, he was. He said so in his interview.

  • @serpentisma
    @serpentisma 13 лет назад

    @JubalCalif you might be happy to know that he at least has a star on the walk of fame, and he was at least given recognition for his films in the western performers hall of fame here at the cowboy hall of fame and western heritage museum here in oklahoma city, oklahoma, in which he was inducted in 2002, a few years before his death.

  • @kpyng
    @kpyng 16 лет назад +1

    I've always enjoyed Victor Borge. A tough act to pinch-hit for Bennett Cerf.

  • @carolynargabright8132
    @carolynargabright8132 5 лет назад

    If I was a panelist, I could swear this was Walter Brennan.

  • @leahblashful
    @leahblashful 13 лет назад

    They always seemed like they were in a hurry to leave! lol

  • @fromthesidelines
    @fromthesidelines 16 лет назад

    This originally aired on January 31, 1954...

  • @teo2805
    @teo2805 4 года назад

    YIIIIIIIIIIIUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU

  • @julbim
    @julbim 13 лет назад +1

    @eheaven3 Ah but if Richard Widmark was even 40 years and one second he would be over 40. Or am I too pedantic. I agree, he was one of Hollywood's greatest screen villains and kindest persons in real life. I have only this morning watched his movie The Law and Jake Ward. Richard Widmark was brilliant. I see similarities
    between Widmark and Frank Gorshin. I think Widmark would have been a fantastic Batman villain, perhaps, like Gorshin, The Riddler..

  • @Spiritualseeker2007
    @Spiritualseeker2007 13 лет назад +1

    He answered NO to the question have you played a scene in a hospital wasnt he in the movie NO WAY OUT in 1950 ?

  • @pussytoes7
    @pussytoes7 13 лет назад

    WHOA! Never realized how handsome he really was ... what a charmer! Reminds me of Brad Pitt -- hhhhmmmmm

  • @عليالعراقي-ر9ض
    @عليالعراقي-ر9ض 5 лет назад +1

    😎😎😎😎

  • @juanbosco31
    @juanbosco31 14 лет назад +1

    Hoy se cumplen dos años del fallacimiento de Mr. Widmark

  • @wmlfan9
    @wmlfan9 13 лет назад

    I've never known WML to have a shot of the audience.

  • @FifthContinentMusic
    @FifthContinentMusic 12 лет назад

    How could you possibly insult the memory of the legendary Audie Murphy?

  • @UFOBobTV
    @UFOBobTV 14 лет назад

    @ShivecianMagnet The Looney Tunes character you are thinking of is Foghorn Leghorn.

  • @Kirkee7
    @Kirkee7 2 года назад

    Hell and High Water , should have scrapped that before it started.

  • @grabit1
    @grabit1 13 лет назад

    @mxylpx
    Borge was a genius. And he lived a long life, thankfully.

  • @wencer
    @wencer 16 лет назад

    Victor Borge is hilarious in this.

  • @Veggieman87
    @Veggieman87 12 лет назад

    My right ear is very lonely...

  • @peck4111
    @peck4111 15 лет назад

    widmark best picture bedford incident

  • @FifthContinentMusic
    @FifthContinentMusic 12 лет назад

    Did you actually know Mr Widmark or did you meet him? I did. He was a mostly unpleasant whenever he visited my aunt's home to collect his wife [the second one]. This happened more than once. He was not particularly liked by his co-stars. He made many enemies along the way. That is probably why he never received an Honourary [King's English} Oscar.

  • @Gnillob802
    @Gnillob802 15 лет назад

    i should also add that if you search for Tommy Udo on You Tube you will find quite a few clips for KISS OF DEATH including quite a few spoofs.

  • @Spiritualseeker2007
    @Spiritualseeker2007 13 лет назад

    @crgreen53 Oh OK thanks for that my misunderstanding cheers for clearing that up

  • @obeythelaw5504
    @obeythelaw5504 6 лет назад

    4:16 She ALWAYS seems to be peeking

  • @grabit1
    @grabit1 13 лет назад +1

    @nellgwen48
    "Are you wavin' the flag at ME?"

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 13 лет назад

    Looks like he could be Tab Hunter's dad.

  • @MrRazorblade999
    @MrRazorblade999 12 лет назад

    I wonder if he's of swedish descent. Widmark is a very swedish name.

  • @FifthContinentMusic
    @FifthContinentMusic 12 лет назад

    I wouldn't wish him on Tab Hunter for all the tea in China.

  • @lkijju
    @lkijju 16 лет назад

    Me too boomac62

  • @JarviexCraftYT
    @JarviexCraftYT 4 года назад

    Esto es una catatrosfe

  • @fuqianlu
    @fuqianlu 12 лет назад

    @207nkf She married to Sandy Koufax and divorced.

  • @scorpiowatertiger
    @scorpiowatertiger 12 лет назад

    Sometimes Swedes and Danes can act like cats and dogs, nowadays for comic effect.

  • @snoops71
    @snoops71 13 лет назад

    @207nkf Well she was, but they divorced in the mid '80s.

  • @207nkf
    @207nkf 13 лет назад

    I believe his daughter is married to Sandy Koufax..

  • @mooneepondskid
    @mooneepondskid 13 лет назад

    @leahblashful They had more than one person in each episode.

  • @dandmperlman
    @dandmperlman 11 лет назад

    I'm curious, do you know what the distinguishing trademark was that kids picked up from him? I can't imagine what Dorothy meant.

    • @MontgomeryGrant
      @MontgomeryGrant 7 лет назад +3

      The laugh of Tommy Udo in Kiss Of Death I guess...

  • @substitute91
    @substitute91 15 лет назад

    ''distinguishing characteristic that been imitated by kids all over the country?'' and ''have u ever push an old lady down the stairs?''
    Can anyone explain to me? Are these kind of some scenes from his movies?

    • @cosmicqueen4161
      @cosmicqueen4161 7 лет назад

      Have you ever watched Kiss of Death? Both of those things are from that movie.

  • @obeythelaw5504
    @obeythelaw5504 6 лет назад

    5:15 Is that an alien from another planet?