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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2023
  • Can we make you an offer you can't refuse? These are the BEST MOMENTS of Marlon Brando on The Dick Cavett Show!
    What's your all-time favorite Marlon Brando performance in a film?
    Date aired - June 12th, 1973 - Marlon Brando
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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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Комментарии • 57

  • @carlcarlson1369
    @carlcarlson1369 9 месяцев назад +10

    Brando's full of charisma

  • @CynicalReactions
    @CynicalReactions 11 месяцев назад +13

    What a guy.

  • @sebastianalegria3401
    @sebastianalegria3401 4 месяца назад +1

    I'd like to thank the person who uploaded BEST of Marlon Brando on The Dick Cavett show because, it is pure gold, which has aged well over the years. Furthermore, it is important to mention this 2024 will be the 20th anniversary of Marlon Brando's passing, who passed away at the age of 80 in 2004 whose legacy was influencing over other actors like Al Pacino or Robert De Niro, which are they are because of Marlon Brando.

  • @edwardj.warden5072
    @edwardj.warden5072 11 месяцев назад +10

    What a Legend he was!
    He is the Greatest actor of all time!

  • @TimAtkinson-qs6sv
    @TimAtkinson-qs6sv 19 дней назад

    Loved him as an actor, loved him more as a human. Rip Marlon your life and words live on in these videos!!!

  • @AnimusRisuNovitar
    @AnimusRisuNovitar 3 месяца назад +2

    One of the most brilliant man in history who was way ahead of his time in genius and understanding of the world, especially race relations and human condition. Wish he was alive. The world was such a better place because of him

  • @carollido8742
    @carollido8742 11 месяцев назад +11

    Looking down the long telescope of many years of knowing this man until he beamed up because that's the way he would look at it I am so pleased to see this
    I met him at the Indian rights conference years ago and if there is anything that was uppermost in his mind is always native rights
    If he could see now what is happening around the world with the indigenous tribes and the impact of land return as it is around me here in Minnesota he would be jubilant.
    To know that languages are being saved from all of these cultures and that all of those Indian children that have been forced into religious schools have been dug up and accounted for and sent home I believe that would be the greatest thing for him ever.
    I work on those issues. And I do it in his name. He and I were lifelong friends and I think with this interview you see him better than anyone can.
    Thank you Dick Cavett and everyone for this gift.
    This is my friend and this was a treasure

    • @SAVANNAHEVENTS
      @SAVANNAHEVENTS 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@HCIKFS1In deed, indeed

    • @SAVANNAHEVENTS
      @SAVANNAHEVENTS 6 месяцев назад +1

      A most awesome memoir, my friend. RUclips is benefited by your mere comment.

    • @ryanlawrence9010
      @ryanlawrence9010 Месяц назад +1

      Cool. Read his biography. He was genius.

  • @jillmalone-ri8pz
    @jillmalone-ri8pz 11 месяцев назад +7

    Beautiful beautiful man!

  • @andrewpinner3181
    @andrewpinner3181 11 месяцев назад +5

    Thanks Dick for posting.
    Marlon, what a great man !

  • @shinayder15
    @shinayder15 11 месяцев назад +5

    The greatest actor of all time.

  • @aland155
    @aland155 11 месяцев назад +12

    Total integrity and cool. So sorry he's gone.

  • @compo36
    @compo36 10 месяцев назад +2

    Le gars est tellement charismatique, photogénique , qu'"on croirait qu'il tourne un film ici.

  • @_S-O-S_
    @_S-O-S_ 11 месяцев назад +27

    He was a great philosopher… All the injustices still exist to this day…

    • @Firespawnable
      @Firespawnable 11 месяцев назад +2

      Because his rising sign was Sagittarius which is the sign of the philosopher 🤣

    • @kristaerrickson4465
      @kristaerrickson4465 9 месяцев назад

      Marlon was always partly performing. As a malignant narcissist, he was an empty shell of a man. But he observed the human condition in a profound way, and showed it to us.
      Cavett is the same, from the other spectrum. It was genius how he dealt with Marlon's passive-aggressiveness.

  • @edu.monstrik
    @edu.monstrik 11 месяцев назад +9

    13:00 is incredible how awake and accurate he spoke and sadly, how remains the same issues more than 50 years after this interview.

    • @e.t926
      @e.t926 11 месяцев назад +1

      Oh my god its been 50 years...

    • @SAVANNAHEVENTS
      @SAVANNAHEVENTS 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@e.t926even more reason to keep interviews like this show alive and accessible on youtube. Thanks

  • @ChrissiX
    @ChrissiX 11 месяцев назад +6

    50 years ago, and we are still facing the same issues ... why?

  • @loulousan49
    @loulousan49 11 месяцев назад +2

    great interview🤩

  • @leonardohummel8658
    @leonardohummel8658 7 месяцев назад +1

    Always interesting...and Orson Welles...Richard Burton...and Peter Ustinov.

  • @chandaramony2939
    @chandaramony2939 10 месяцев назад +3

    Marlon is not only the god father to Michael and the Carleone family hes Jor El the father of god superman too. He’s not only the god father in earth he’s the his father in krypton too

  • @jaclynmormile4102
    @jaclynmormile4102 5 месяцев назад

    Awesome Marlon .....

  • @kelleyschulberg2731
    @kelleyschulberg2731 11 месяцев назад

    Reading his question off his hand 😂

  • @jillmalone-ri8pz
    @jillmalone-ri8pz 11 месяцев назад +5

    As Katherine Hepburn once said”anyone can act,just ask Shirley Temple who started @ 5 yrs of age!”lol.

  • @franklinjonath7364
    @franklinjonath7364 11 месяцев назад +1

    A true subversive ❤

  • @sotv2045
    @sotv2045 11 месяцев назад +2

    BEST OF Marlon Brando | The Dick .... Cavett Show.

  • @Lobo-hu1nt
    @Lobo-hu1nt 26 дней назад

    Brando was enneagram 4w5 as me 😎 read about it...why he was like that ;-)

  • @Luzanne.
    @Luzanne. 11 месяцев назад +8

    Before watching this interview, two thoughts instantly sprang to mind when Brando was mentioned:
    (1) His first screen test. Absolutely luminous and cheeky young man with a smile that melted me;
    and (2) Dick referring to a little known fact that Brando’s go-to drink was a Garibaldi (Campari and orange juice).
    After this “interview”, I am afraid these memories will be supplanted with the most insufferable pontificating I have seen on an interview. It reminds me of being trapped on an awful date with a man who did not regard the purpose of dating, lays a foundation of me being a monster if I deign to shift topics to stop him from talking at me.
    As a lawyer, Brando sets the stage for cringe by stating that the Supreme Coutt refused a water rights case. I do not even need to look up the case to know there’ was almost certainly a jurisdictional issue with the water rights case. Typical Hollywood to know nothing about legal procedure and render judgment suggesting such motions are denied haphazardly. In water rights with a reservation, there are necessarily municipalities and states involved. These would have been the appropriate forums to settle claims. Only once cases are tried in the appropriate forum; will SCOTUS exercise its original jurisdiction to hear a case on motion.
    This is not to say I disagree with most of what Brando offers - at least what I heard when not fast forwarding - as he was ahead of his time. Alas, beginning a sanctimonious censure by either misunderstanding or misrepresenting the truth does no favors to the more legitimate grievances.

    • @kristaerrickson4465
      @kristaerrickson4465 9 месяцев назад +1

      Campari and OJ, or soda is the regular drink before dinner in Italy. I'm among them.

    • @ryanlawrence9010
      @ryanlawrence9010 Месяц назад

      Uh he just made example of a case Mr technical. You sound like a narcissistic mental mess.

  • @ryanlawrence9010
    @ryanlawrence9010 Месяц назад

    He certainly smarter than a college protester.

  • @mikeymike1854
    @mikeymike1854 10 месяцев назад

    To me he looks like brad pitt

  • @lorenzabrioni5256
    @lorenzabrioni5256 10 месяцев назад

    Borioso sempliciotto non empatico sopravalutato(rocker)

  • @YAOG
    @YAOG 9 месяцев назад

    Why is he giving Norm McDonald vibes?

  • @gonindunit
    @gonindunit 11 месяцев назад

    Interesting at times when he wasn't pontificating.

  • @timsans1170
    @timsans1170 11 месяцев назад +1

    I'd rather remember him as
    DON CORLEONE
    Then the Mental patient that he truly was

  • @c.s.7097
    @c.s.7097 11 месяцев назад +2

    arrogant, pretentious "star"
    nervous laughter from the crowd

    • @srldwg
      @srldwg 11 месяцев назад +1

      I think that he was highly misunderstood.
      I wish though, that the intentions information, and philosophies that he shared didn't come off as arrogant and pretentious.
      There is an interview with Connie Chung on RUclips that I couldn't ever watch all the way through.
      The beginning of the interview makes me cringe.
      Again, I wish that he could have communicated his point of view with some grace and more respect.

    • @ryanlawrence9010
      @ryanlawrence9010 Месяц назад

      ? He set industry standards etc. you people clueless.

  • @dank6336
    @dank6336 11 месяцев назад +2

    So painfully awkward and cringy how he beats to death that he didn't like some depictions of Indians. It is as if he is trying to drum up a victimhood and trying desperately to make it a cause to champion for his own promotion. He is saying look at me I am the hero and savior of the oppressed even when most native Americans I know are over history and don't want to wallow in victimhood any more then the other 99.99% of humans who can trace their ancestry to oppression. He might have some credibility if he were Indian and had first hand knowledge of oppression but He isnt and he doesn't. He is just grifting Hollywood style.

    • @theyrecousins
      @theyrecousins 11 месяцев назад +5

      I dunno about all that - I'm Native and, while i recognize the phenomenon of self glorifying signaling, I think that for the time he was in he was doing his best as an actor speaking for himself (and not a political pundit).

    • @dank6336
      @dank6336 10 месяцев назад +1

      I guess some natives can disagree then. @@theyrecousins

    • @machoboyrandyandsavage3439
      @machoboyrandyandsavage3439 7 месяцев назад +1

      Brah, he was shouting about the mistreatment of Indians over 50-60 years ago not yesterday haha! The world was a very different place that wouldn’t have commended him for his efforts and therefore wouldn’t have benefitted him in anyway! He used his prominence as an actor to save the native people even refusing his Oscar to help shine more light on the subject. He also donated huge sums of his earnings from the film industry and attempted to get many more prominent figures to do the same which with many he succeeded. He even spent the majority of his time on talk shows like this one attempting to discuss the matter rather than about himself and his acting career because he found no value in it. He wasn’t just talking about it, he was making serious moves in an attempt to make some serious changes! The dude was legit 💪🏻

    • @ryanlawrence9010
      @ryanlawrence9010 Месяц назад

      Wasn't trying be hero, was using fame help Indians. ?

    • @ryanlawrence9010
      @ryanlawrence9010 Месяц назад

      ​@@machoboyrandyandsavage3439agree 100%.

  • @dilly2000
    @dilly2000 11 месяцев назад +3

    The first soy boy

    • @siggylloyd3566
      @siggylloyd3566 11 месяцев назад

      Sorry you feel so persecuted, snowflake. Melt faster

    • @kingy002
      @kingy002 6 месяцев назад +2

      Feel better now?

    • @dilly2000
      @dilly2000 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@kingy002 f u

  • @BullyBoxer
    @BullyBoxer 11 месяцев назад

    Boring .😂

  • @billycharles
    @billycharles 5 месяцев назад +2

    Brando coined the phrase “fake news” before President Trump