Charlton Heston Hated Her More Than Anyone!
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- Charlton Heston His rise to fame, His Turbulent Relationship with Leading Ladies'. For close to fifty years, Charlton Heston stood as one of Hollywood's enduring success stories, leaving a significant mark on the industry. Yet, behind the scenes, Heston held secret grudges and wasn’t always the most. This video peels back the curtain, shedding light on the hidden tales of Heston's tumultuous connections with these revered Hollywood icons. Get ready for the inside scoop on the backstage tumult, revealing the heated conflicts and behind-the-scenes tension that simmered during intimate scenes and on-set clashes..
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No I did not !
He was married for 64 years to the same woman. That was remarkable among his peers and just shows his strength of Character. He was one of my favourite actors.
Gary Cooper was married to his wife forever and cheated incessantly. Length of marriage has no bearing on character.
He is moses,no one can portray like charlton heston.GOD BLESS
There is a lot to like about this man. His final day he was surrounded by his (original) family. He was a splendid actor. He did not suffer fools gladly but even when he understandably seriously disliked certain people...with the passage of time he softened toward them and forgave them for their bad behavior. It can't be easy being an actor. There are no guarantees and so many variables. He obviously appreciated the stability of family life.
He was an ARROGANT Self-obsessed & Ignorant Hollywood produced ARSOLE!!
Charlton Heston. A GREAT ACTOR. A COURAGEOUS MAN. GENIUS ON THE SCREEN. NO ONE. NO ONE COMPARES. HERO. ROMANTIC, WARRIOR! A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS. I LOVED HIS EVERY PERFORMANCE
How do you feel that way I think he's a lowlife
He lost me with his NRA crap. It ruined this country!
Fooie
Heston sounds like a standup person; honest, forthright, talented, devoted family man.
A great spokesperson for his causes. Thank him for service to his country. 🇺🇲
Heston was a complete SOS....big ego, always wearing a hairpiece cuz he was afraid of his bald dome, and a gun ut who was worse than most of Hollywood's big conservatives
Loved Charlton Heston. He was a great actor & the movie was worth watching if he was in it
The script left a lot to be desired.
intense environment hard for outsiders to imagine. he always a consummate gentleman had the decency to admit he was wrong and made real effort to make it up to her
Do get the condescending tone out of your rhetoric please Charlton Heston was a great actor and very handsome on screen also a much loved husband.
……& father by his children………
His characters were larger than life, so to meet him, you were surprised that he wasn't taller.
He was certainly talented and handsome.
I met him, and he seemed tall enough to me.
……he was 6’4”, so was just right!
Ebert said that Heston's roles were from history books not comic books.
Poorly researched. The photo of "David Bradley", the man who helped Heston in his early days, shows British actor David Bradley born in 1942 and so could not have been Heston's mentor. One of the pictures of Sophia Loren actually showed Ava Gardner.
Oh, there are a lot more goofs that that. In one section faces are shown that have nothing to do with the names mentioned (I counted 6). Also the characterization of Heston "hating" Loren is wildly exaggerated. He was annoyed with her prima donna approach to film making, including her refusal to accept aging makeup despite the film covering a period of over 20 years. This is fair enough, and does not represent hatred. Also I'm getting very sick of that same bot voice narrating every vid, especially when it mispronounces common words.
Lots of images show the wrong people! Very sloppy film making.
Always enjoyed his movies. Marlon Brando not at all thought he was a crappy actor, he always mumbled.
@ eilenkellogg
Brando was greatly over rated.
Mumbled his way through so called acting.
I suppose he was OK in God Father- but nothing special.
Just my opinion folks.
This video is a mess. It sounds like the narrator is AI. The glitches in this AI narration, in addition to a poorly written script, make this difficult to understand. Add that to incoherent B-roll and this is almost unwatchable.
I have no idea where the narrator got his information from, but I can tell you for a fact that it's not true. About the only person whom Heston detested was actor Ed Asner.
hahahaha. Who knows?
Thats right.Sophia did not hate Charleton Heston and I heard him speak good things about
Sophia in interviews.
Of course he would hate Ed asner a liberal a good man nothing had to be pried out of his hand to
Neither could I stand Ed Asner, he's as bad as Fred Mertz.
I never could stand Asner either
'Heston held secret grudges and wasn’t always the most'. . . the most what ??
lol and we're supposed to "fear" A.I. according to scientists...
Some ridiculous film clips here. The narration is awful.
I truly enjoyed this commentary. SUPERB!
Why are they showing ava Gardner when its supposed to be sophia loren
Perhaps the greatest dramatic line of monologue ever spoken on the silver screen: "YOU BLEW IT UP! DAMN YOU! GOD DAMN YOU ALL TO HELL!” - Charlton Heston - PLANET OF THE APES
So what's the point of multiple clips of Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra in "High Society," a film with which which Heston had absolutely no involvement?
The narrator when referencing the movie Stalag 17 Heston auditioned for but did NOT get the role and instead went to William Holden, however, they show a young Peter Graves in the part? Then incorrectly showing Charlton Heston grasping an Oscar which should be William Holden who actually won.
Peter Graves was in the film STALAG-17
He played the traitor
True the visuals didn't match the narration.
His relationship with Sam Peckinpah is lamentable, but ' Major Dundee ' is his best performance - one of the most acute character studies in American film.
In El Cid I could not believe what an awful job Sophia Loren did. She quickly revealed she had no theatrical training or cared to become a better actress.
Resently I watched the movie as a mature senior for only the second time and learned my early accessment of Loren was exactly the same. It was obvious she often couldn't get her marks right and cared very little to learn her script.
Heston judged her correctly the first time.
Had she not latched onto Italian Producer Carlo Ponti she would have faded away after a few years. I recall how he cleverly crafted a publicity mystique surrounding her. Loren was Ponti's Eliza Doolittle.
She was the best.
@@gejost Not sure that Loren couldn't act. After all she won an Oscar for Two Women immediately after El Cid. She did admit to feeling insecure with historical dialogue and had her own Italian translator. Nevertheless I felt she was quite effective in the film,.
She was obviously miscast, and justifiably disliked the way her role was written.
Heston always took the heavy roles.
Extremely interesting presentation - well done.
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so who did he hate ?
It was mediocrity that he depised
I thought it said Sophia Loren?
Democrats.
Feelings are mutual !@@conniesteckel4707
Thank you for your comment so who did he hate. It saved me from watching a pointless dyatribe.
Not a lot to like about Charlie but Sofia is irresistable and indearing...
That picture is offensive , that is not a true Sofia Loren looks, she still look well for her age, I am surprised she doesn’t sue the producer of that monstrous construction of it,seen done also for other movie stars. No one ages that way, it is retouched with heavy makeup ,dark and thick and dark, very ugly and done on purpose, the why I do not know, but it is cruel, luckily we know that is not really as she looks . Shame on you,!
Seems like Sophia was assertive and confident, too much like him?
RIP 💗✝️💗
You kept that ghastly close-up on elderly Sophia Loren’s face-why is that? To gain sympathy for Charleton Heston?
Yes, it was idiotic!
Yes, agreed, that image of Sophia (tragically aged) recalls that image of what became the Hallmark of Dorian Gray (The Picture of Dorian Gray 1945 Hurd Hatfield)....a terrible insult to how beautiful she is/was.........
I like Sophia Loren a lot but she refuses to understand that she's not 40 anymore and she can't be wearing the hairdo and the makeup of a 40 year old when she's nearly 80. I don't believe she's had any cosmetic surgery maybe a little Nick and tough would have helped
@@RoderickFernandez-ps5ci A nip and tuck would be better.
Why would that gain sympathy for Heston? I don't get it. Also it's "Charlton" not "Charleton".
What about his guns issue? "You'll have to pull the gun from my cold dead hands!" - Too much!
Gun fetishes are common in GOP anti-union, anti-democracy bents. His religiosity kept him from progressing into a civil societal spokesperson. Nobody needs an AR-15 and schools requiring shooting defense drills is not a civil society.
Interesting how all his hair pieces changed over the years.
His fourth political phase in 1955? Who edited this thing?
It was edited? Well, maybe a bot?
RIP❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Heston was a gentleman and I doubt if he actually hated her. He might have been annoyed, but not hateful.
The AI photo of Sophia is not true.
By "more than anyone" did you mean "more than he hated anyone" or did you mean "more than anyone hated her"? The way wherein the title is constructed doesn't make that distinction to be clear.
I ain’t never heard of nothing like that there before! 😂
"Me too neither also" -- Iggy, from "Tubby" comic.
@@vannieloumarshall7232
The photo representing 'future film advocate David Bradley' in this video is actually a photo of the English actor of the same name.
Another "Hollywood Babylon"!
You say he was "surrounded by his wife" at his deathbed. You can't be surrounded by one person (unless they are the size of the Goodyear Blimp!) Also "55" is not pronounced as "fitty-five! And finally, what is the purpose of repeatedly displaying that unflattering photo of the aging Sophia Loren? Seems pretty cruel to me!
Great music,unique Billy fury
Gotta be AI generated given mispronounciations.
Two of those clips are Ava Gardner, not Sophia.
A great actor and a great American. Not many in Hollywood today.
Not a fan. I was living in Denver when the Columbine
Massacre happened. He was in Denver for the National Rifle Association. He was holding a rifle over his head and praising gun ownership. He showed not an ounce of compassion for the horror we were going through. I can't respect him.
Gun-free zones are the most violent areas in America for a reason...
Fabulous actor Ben hur 10 commandments el cid and planet of apes my favourites always
Some weird stuff here. A clip from High Society with Bing and Frank drinking at the bar; David Bradley - a British actor who's photograph appears here describing him as an early mentor of CH when Bradley must have been decades younger and is still alive - so evidently the wrong David Bradley....I dunno, just struck me as if a Bot had put the film together and sort of veered off track at some points....
All I remember about him is something like: "I will die with my gun in my cold, dead hands."
Then you have a poor or selective memory.
He certainly could have afford a decent hair pieces
The narration is trite.
good for rock hudson.
Great actor, but I didn’t like him much. Perhaps because of his conservative beliefs and supporting NRA.
She was one of those celebrities who clearly forgot where she came from, although years ago she was one of my favorites..
Sophia Loren never forgot where she came from.
"episcopal" is the adjective, "episcopal faith" is correct. "Episcopalian" is the noun....
"Get ready for the inside scoop on the back-stage tumult, revealing the heated conflict and behind-the-scenes tension blah-blah-blah-blah." Good god what crap.
He hated Sophia Loren, who knows why...
New Trier high school pronunciation: “Tree-er” not “Tryer”. I know, I live nearby to it.
Charlton Heston was not in Mr. Roberts
And he certainly wasn't Mr p wonderful
Heston was not my idea of a versatile actor. Only liked him in a few roles. There were much better male actors.
He always played Charlton Heston.
Karen black said Charlton Heston was a stuck up snob.
Oh well, if Karen Black said it it must be true.
LOLOLOLOL. She worked with him. :) @@pp312
I forgot how exquisite Sophia Loren was back in her heyday, I know who I would prefer to watch given the choice.
I agree with Heston that Sofia Loren’s “beauty” was overrated. She had angular facial features, an enormous mouth, a bird’s beak nose and oblique eyes. She was far from being ugly, but she was not a beauty, either. Tons of actresses a lot more beautiful than she was.
Sofia is irresistable and endearing, where is your pic? - it better be good because you are not endearing!
@@diannebeasley1210 I have to agree with the previous commentator that you responded to. Sophia Loren's kind of beauty wasn't for everyone. I too thought she was overrated. Gina Lollobrigida was far more attractive in her day. Sophia's mouth was too large and wide, she did indeed have a long nose with very large nostrils. She had cat like eyes and a rather small weak chin. These are just some people's opinions of her, and yes, Sophia did indeed behave like the entitled diva. Now, there's something right there that is most definitely.... "Not endearing".
I wonder what you look like ?
@@RoderickFernandez-ps5ci Hey man nobody is saying Sophia Lauren was not attractive. In spite of certain of her facial features that some of us didn't like, she was overall a very attractive woman. What the original commentator was saying was that Sophia was OVERRATED. Hec pal, one other commentator called her the "most beautiful woman of the times". Really? The most beautiful woman of the day?....I don't think so. Did he take a good look at the other female stars of Sophia's time both in Italy and in America, and in France especially.
To ask any commentator "I wonder what you look like" is rather nasty isn't it ? .... because it doesn't, matter what any of us look like we are not movie stars with our faces up on the big silver screen. WE are the viewing and critiquing, PUBLIC.
There was no need for your snide comment.
@@andrewmiller4885 I agree with you she was certainly not the most beautiful.
Fitty five days at Peking.
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Good upload, shame about AI voice....
He’s crazy. Sofia started things good for women actresses. I truly love Sofia Loren ❤️😊😊😊
You're right.
Heston was a tremendous ham. He always played his idea of Charlton Heston, and he never did really act; that was beyond his capacity. But he seems to have had a great agent.
Finally someone not saying how wonderful he was cuz he wasn't wonderful
John Wayne always played John Wayne, too. His NRA fetish undid all his earlier support for civil rights.
I think he hated Sofias deva behavior.
You could have chose a better picture
How unkind to show aged Sophia Loren for not just a small moment in a most unflattering photo of her. I seen better ones of her, shame on you!. I will not subscribe to your channel.
I Don't Believe It!
Also Sophia was not a good actress. She was lucky. Nothing really outstanding except her beauty. Talent very marginal.
How was your talent I'm sure it's not marginal
It seems to me that it wasn't that Charlton Heston changed in his moral views, but as politics changed, he changed parties, thinking that it might make a difference. Republicans were the party that passed the Civil Rights Amendment, after all. There were many Democrats, in the Southern states, that opposed it.
He had moral beliefs that refused to change with the shifting winds of politics.
With one exception. When he aligned himself with the Democratic Party's values, he was for gun control.
After seeing the Democratic Party's values shift to imposing the same immoral values that he had once opposed, such as favoritism towards one "race" over another, he must have decided that if the Republic were to survive, citizens needed to have the ability to oppose tyranny.
So, he switched parties.
I imagine that in his old age he realized that the Republicans were changing for the worse as well, so, he gave up on both parties.
But, he continued to lobby for gun rights until old age caught up with him.
If so, he was right. This nation of ours has become "blatantly Satanic".
It's sad, really. Politics was never the answer on this slippery slope we are sliding down.
The answer has always been the following:
2 Chronicles 7:14
King James Version
14 If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
Most of us grow and evolve over time. If he were still alive and of sound mind today, it's possible he would reject the NRA and the Guns Over People dogma. The resulting bloodbath of mass murder--especially of children--has changed some attitudes.
@@shadowlouise Most murders are committed by criminals. People should have the right to defend themselves from harm. Not only that, they should have the means to do it. Tyranny is not new. Study up on the effects of it. Look at what happened in N@ZI Germany and China and other tyrannical nations like Cambodia. Cambodia slaughtered a third of their population while Pol Pot was running the country. With an armed citizenry, the chances of authoritarianism dwindle greatly. As to children being killed, our government is already in the process of neutering our children and encouraging them to become mentally ill. The oligarchs want to "cull the herd", and the oligarchs control our government. Or, haven't you noticed?
Thank you a very good point
@@shadowlouiseHas it changed some gun nuts? Michael Moore was right and most civil societies do not allow children to be murdered at school on a regular basis. One GOP rep said after a recent mass shooting that are now 10 a week, "Well, that's the price of freedom". Then he said his kids went to a private school. GOP created the religious right and Falwell was pro-choice before reagan committed treason to steal the 1980 election from the mot Christian POTUS in history (before #45...choke)
Separation of church and state worked from 1933 to 1981.
She was smohinh. He was brilliant
Eh?
Sofia L . Was a drama queen.
interesting story.... poorly told
Sophia Loren was a prima donna and overrated as an actress.
Heston we met, And he was the most boring and non humoured er man ever … GUN happy and not charming
Is she original plastic surgery wildlife
I could not stand him, even before finding out about his NRA support and ultra right Conservatism...just another arrogant male !
I'm on your team
I don't get my own way people again
I'm glad you're not biased in any way.
Heston felt uneasy during any romantic scenes with Sophia Loren, the most beautiful actress of the times. That's because he wasn't used to handling women. Any man who didnt want to hold Sophia was not a real man.
Handling beautiful women was a day at work for him. And even beautiful women can be annoying.
"The most beautiful actress of the times " I don't think so. Good Lord, Gina Lollobrigida was far more attractive than Sophia Loren, so was Ava Gardner.
Sophia had a mouth that was much too wide, cat like eyes, a long nose with big nostrils, and a very small and weak chin. However, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as the saying goes. How true.
Ava gardner was much more beautiful than either of them.
@@susansurles3776 1000% in agreement with you there, Ava was absolutely stunning. In My book nobody even came close this truly classical beauty.
@@andrewmiller4885 Ann Margret was prettier and could dance. Elvis liked her too.
Your taking to long to git to the point. Don't talk to much.
He was a legend in his own mind. 😂
Never one of my favorites. Even less so when he shifted to the hard right politically after being a beacon for so many decent, humane causes.As an actor, he was good and versatile in his roles.
I rated Will Penny as one of his best.
He only shifted after he saw what happened in the late 60s and 70s with the out of control crime in the big cities and how things changed for the worse after the civil rights act was passed. He was expecting a different outcome, as were we all.
That because he was another Rock Hudson.
No he was not. You don’t know what you’re talking about
Rock Hudson could act, but Heston was not gay.
Sounds like he was a bit insecure, a little narsasistic!
Narcicistic...??? Narcissistic??
……definitely was not either………obviously you never met, & had conversations’ with him………………
Heston was a meddling tyrant few people really liked. IF he hated this woman, then she MUST have been a wonderful person. He lied and exaggerated on his acting skills and talents, always exaggerating and suggesting he knew more than the directors. He hated for his bigotry and prejudices toward minority members and for his fanatical stance on guns and rifles; he was paid by the Gun industry. He hated the women who were more experienced and talented than him. He was not a nice person and I'm sorry he didn't regret before he died.
Where do you get all this stuff? I know of no evidence for any of that.
……that’s not my experience of having met the Heston’s multiple times’ over a thirty year span. They were down-to earth people, well educated, & great conversationalists’. It was a pleasure to be in their company…………
Christian In Name Only
Correct.
Televangelists are scam artists in the name of Jesus. I like Jesus, but the Christian Nationalists are fascists. I'm an atheist and believe in Darwin, science, and Capitalist Democracies like Scandinavians, Canada, New Zealand, and the Netherlands, Keep the church out of governing. God was never on the money or in the pledge before 1950.Sky fairies have no place in civil societies.
……attended Church weekly………
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20th Heston Looked good in a Loin Clothe in his Prime......