Discovering Film: Laurence Olivier

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @58christiansful
    @58christiansful Год назад +3

    Mesmerizing performances! Each and every one of them.

  • @mvlsilva
    @mvlsilva 3 года назад +34

    Although I am young, I am fascinated by Laurence Olivier, how much talent, voice, physical presence, charm ... unforgettable.

  • @anthonycosta6461
    @anthonycosta6461 2 года назад +8

    What an actor 👏God bless 🙌

  • @christinecallahan5512
    @christinecallahan5512 2 года назад +14

    I ALWAYS loved his voice, his great looks and again his VOICE, he's got straight in my heart......

  • @christinecallahan5512
    @christinecallahan5512 2 года назад +8

    He really was the BEST HEATHCLIFF E V E R.......

  • @christinecallahan5512
    @christinecallahan5512 2 года назад +6

    For me, WUTHERING HEIGHTS and REBECCA was THE BEST movies he EVER MADE.......he was sooo great and l felt BADLY in love with him.......

  • @Jabberstax
    @Jabberstax 2 года назад +22

    What I love about Olivier's acting is his range. Tom Cruise, for example, plays himself in every film but watching Laurence Olivier is like seeing a different actor in every part he plays.

    • @anthonylewis2080
      @anthonylewis2080 Год назад

      Khartoum and Marathon Man are clear examples of this : truly one a kind!.

    • @wakeupuk3860
      @wakeupuk3860 Год назад +2

      Oh yes, so true and is what we see with most actors on our films today. I strongly believe that any actor that can produce, direct, write and star in a film like Henry V, that I once as a very disruptive, fidgety and rarely could sit still for more than 5 mins (I suspect I had ADHD as a child) that my father took me to see aged at only 7 years old. I sat through all of it, memorize to the complete surprise of my father - I certainly would say is 'great'. He left me with a love of Shakespeare for the rest of my life and later in life becoming a teacher for a while, on retiring (2014) became a private tutor, where I often to have a break, played excerpts from Henry V and Richard III on a PC, to my students, which they always enjoyed and showed interest.
      Regarding the difference to him and people like Tom Cruise, the incident with him and Dustin Hoffman asking for help in playing the dentist torture scene, is saying, "Dear boy, have you ever thought to try acting it" perfectly sums up what it means to e a true actor.

  • @deb-1558
    @deb-1558 4 года назад +26

    Thanks for this! Love Laurence Olivier 😊

  • @katyalacrua6793
    @katyalacrua6793 Год назад +2

    Very good looking actor, charming and talented.👏👏

  • @patcronenberg2334
    @patcronenberg2334 Год назад +2

    Olivier was probably the greatest classical theatrical actor with Scofield, Richardson and Gielgud.
    I do think Laughton and Guinness proved better as film actors but this group is a world class team, amen!

  • @ЕленаНазарова-б2ы
    @ЕленаНазарова-б2ы 2 года назад +5

    Какая же Вивьен Ли красотка💯💯💯 Лучшая из лучших👍👍👍

  • @January.
    @January. 3 года назад +5

    Wish he had made more Hollywood movies.

  • @dawnlowenstein7277
    @dawnlowenstein7277 Год назад +2

    I have to admit that this British actor was really talented! While I only saw Sir Olivier in "The Jazz Singer", I feel he did a great job in playing the cantor father of Jess Robin (Jesse Rabinovitch)!

  • @robinghosh8891
    @robinghosh8891 4 года назад +16

    The Greatest Actor in the World

  • @carrietezeno6327
    @carrietezeno6327 2 года назад +2

    One OF THE GREATEST Actor Ever Sir Laurence Olivier Their Will Never Be Another RIH Beautiful Angel 😇 ❤ You Are Love And Miss 💘 ❤

  • @christopherthorkon3997
    @christopherthorkon3997 2 года назад +14

    It would have been nice had they included one of his finest performances, as Nicodemus in "Jesus of Nazareth" (1977)

    • @boondocks8002
      @boondocks8002 2 года назад

      Amen

    • @josephdiluzio6719
      @josephdiluzio6719 2 года назад +3

      Great comment I can think of No Greater cinematic Abyss than Tom Cruise versus Laurence Olivier

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 Год назад +1

      ​@@josephdiluzio6719Yes. Ridiculous to the sublime, lol.

  • @ernestitoe
    @ernestitoe 2 года назад +5

    Holden Caulfield's critique of Olivier's Hamlet:
    “You take Sir Laurence Olivier, for example. I saw him in Hamlet. D.B. took Phoebe
    and I to see it last year. He treated us to lunch first, and then he
    took us. He'd already seen it, and the way he talked about it at
    lunch, I was anxious as hell to see it, too. But I didn't enjoy it
    much. I just don't see what's so marvelous about Sir Laurence
    Olivier, that's all. He has a terrific voice, and he's a helluva
    handsome guy, and he's very nice to watch when he's walking or
    dueling or something, but he wasn't at all the way D.B. said Hamlet
    was. He was too much like a goddam general, instead of a sad,
    screwed-up type guy.”
    Excerpt From
    The Catcher in the Rye
    J. D. Salinger
    This material may be protected by copyright.

    • @rich8880
      @rich8880 2 года назад

      LOL, Holden wrote about masturbation. I didn't know he was a theatric critic.

    • @ernestitoe
      @ernestitoe 2 года назад +1

      @@rich8880 I don't know what you're talking about. That was a direct quote from the book. Holden never mentions masturbation.

  • @RT-far-T
    @RT-far-T 8 месяцев назад +1

    The greatest actor of all time...

  • @christinecallahan5512
    @christinecallahan5512 2 года назад +3

    Wuthering heights REALLY was his FINEST ROLE, UNDOUBTEDLY.......

  • @kandycarrillo9025
    @kandycarrillo9025 3 года назад +5

    Muy buen actor...

  • @marialuizasaboiasaddi2160
    @marialuizasaboiasaddi2160 Год назад +1

    Excelente ator. Raro !

  • @ctb3078
    @ctb3078 2 года назад +2

    Robert Donat was offered Rebecca but refused to go back to Hollywood. They then offered the role to Laurence O.

  • @ScratchthechalkBoard
    @ScratchthechalkBoard 3 года назад +4

    He refused to shorten it but insist on Cavett call me Larry and we ate out his hand LOL 😂😂

  • @anaale1306
    @anaale1306 3 года назад +4

    He didn't deserve Vivien Leigh.
    My Support always with her!
    She shines for herself!

  • @jansandman6983
    @jansandman6983 2 года назад +3

    although I am not an old person but I really liked Sir Larry as an actor.. he will always be Marcus Licinius Crassus to me.. Since I'm a Roman Empire history buff.

  • @rosssssangelica
    @rosssssangelica 4 года назад +6

    Thank you for this! I have watched all the videos you uploaded...Please please please, can you upload the one of Daniel Day-Lewis? Thanks again! :)

  • @ScratchthechalkBoard
    @ScratchthechalkBoard 3 года назад +1

    0:48 ok so that's why they cast Kenneth B. As Laurence in Week with Marilyn movie that starred Michelle Williams.

  • @christinecallahan5512
    @christinecallahan5512 2 года назад

    I only loved him in WUTHERING HEIGHTS and in REBECCA....... there l really felt in love with him.....

  • @kuziokundera
    @kuziokundera 3 года назад +14

    Olivier was VERY theatrical, that’s very true. Which made his acting feel very “Performy”. It’s why people see Brando as the greatest actor ever. Because with Brando you felt like you were watching a real person. With Olivier you feel like you are watching a performance.

    • @pikenova48
      @pikenova48 3 года назад +4

      I love Brando too. But then you must not have seen "Khartoum" with Olivier.

    • @tomnorton4277
      @tomnorton4277 Год назад +1

      Haven't you watched Spartacus? Laurence Olivier was like a real person in that movie. The nuances that hinted at Crassus' bisexuality were always there even though the scene that confirmed it was missing for over 30 years (when it was discovered, it was dubbed by Anthony Hopkins). Olivier's eye contact and body language gave hints about Crassus' sexual preferences without needing to rely on the deleted scene but most people need him to talk about snails and oysters in order to even notice it.

    • @patcronenberg2334
      @patcronenberg2334 Год назад +2

      He was good in Spartacus but
      Ustinov and Laughton were the shining thespians in that one.
      One the greatest Shakespearian actor of his period.

    • @barcaveful
      @barcaveful Год назад +2

      And that's exactly why so much modern acting has become so predictable and dull. If I want to watch so called reality done by real people I can always stand at a bus stop and for free. I pay to see the extra-ordinary. And that's what Oliver was.

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 11 месяцев назад

      @@barcaveful" Real" doesn't mean dull or ordinary. What Brando did in his best work was in fact extraordinary.

  • @runningtap12
    @runningtap12 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love Larry so much! Marilyn Munroe does absolutely nothing for me. Could never understand the adoration for her.

  • @aliciadessironaldochavez8202
    @aliciadessironaldochavez8202 3 года назад +1

    ISAIAH 40 : 8
    GREETINGS FROM GUATEMALA'

  • @carolynjones6524
    @carolynjones6524 Год назад +2

    The GREATEST EVER

  • @bextie9091
    @bextie9091 4 года назад +8

    Excuse me for asking, but do you have the episode on James Cagney (S2, E5)?

  • @rich8880
    @rich8880 2 года назад +1

    The way he rolled his "R"s and the clarity of speech was perhaps the most powerful thing, versus the mumble that became popular with Brando. Two different styles though Brando was great as Marc Anthony.

  • @karlakor
    @karlakor 4 года назад +13

    Neil Norman, at 32:42, refers to "this enlightened age, when we don't do blackface anymore", as though Olivier were making himself up for a minstrel show. Olivier obviously believed that the role of Othello required him to darken his skin, and he did so. Neil Norman ought to know the difference instead of pretending to be morally superior and enlightened. This is political correctness for its own sake.

    • @provideme1000
      @provideme1000 2 года назад

      and he died his hair blond for hamlet.

  • @jaydepalma1071
    @jaydepalma1071 4 месяца назад

    Predictable how they made the mouse into Rebecca.

  • @prettytse7762
    @prettytse7762 2 года назад +1

    OMG!!!!

  • @TheStockwell
    @TheStockwell 4 года назад +8

    Uploading at 360p? In 2020? No offense intended, but 360p uploads were outlawed by the Geneva Convention, the League of Nations, the United Nations, and the ghost of George Melies!

    • @Cyberpunk1481
      @Cyberpunk1481  4 года назад +3

      If you have it in better quality, you can send me the file, and I will uploaded just for your viewing pleasure. 😕

    • @TheStockwell
      @TheStockwell 4 года назад +1

      @@Cyberpunk1481 Let me see what I can do. The "discovering" series has been streaming on Amazon and other film channels. Stay tuned!

  • @pninnabokov3734
    @pninnabokov3734 Год назад

    "He caught the attention of______" just about everybody of both sexes and he rolled with it and drove the delicate, magnificent Vivien mad over it.

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 2 года назад

    🤔 maybe

  • @suneethamay3615
    @suneethamay3615 10 месяцев назад

    This is another
    Krishna Murthy

  • @prettytse7762
    @prettytse7762 2 года назад

    DORKING!!!!

  • @hypolyxa7207
    @hypolyxa7207 4 года назад +6

    "Enlightened age" where we don't do blackface. What a load of PC rubbish to let out that we are somehow more enlightened now than then.. Bit of a mediocre documentary, you'd get more out of watching Dick Cavett interview him.

  • @yvonnedyer5371
    @yvonnedyer5371 Год назад

    He was a great actor but at times over dramatic unnecessarily

  • @jaydepalma1071
    @jaydepalma1071 4 месяца назад

    Dustin's nose is unbearable.

  • @catherinemoore3098
    @catherinemoore3098 8 месяцев назад

    You know he is acting too stiff!