John Huston: A New Perspective On Directing (Full Documentary)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 янв 2025

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  • @saidahamelin3118
    @saidahamelin3118 2 года назад +32

    Very enjoyable. I had forgotten just how talented he was. Movies were art in those days, now it's all about special effects. Thank you.

    • @catofthecastle1681
      @catofthecastle1681 2 года назад +2

      And you think Huston wouldn’t have used special effects if he could have? You can’t use that as your analogy!

    • @saidahamelin3118
      @saidahamelin3118 2 года назад +2

      @@catofthecastle1681 meeeow kitty cat, you are not the boss of me!

    • @cicolasnage5684
      @cicolasnage5684 Год назад

      Special effects? Lol you dummy almost all movies use special effects.
      Special effects aren’t relegated to big action adventure movies. Something as small as taking a camera out digitally that was in a reflection. Is considered a special day for effect. Hell Christopher Nolan uses in camera special effects
      Quit trying so hard to be a cool art house nerd. It’s lame.

    • @leonardodalongisland
      @leonardodalongisland 4 месяца назад

      "Special effects" and remakes and remakes and remakes...and don't forget the cartoons.

  • @StephiSensei26
    @StephiSensei26 2 года назад +26

    Studying the works of John Huston is such a pleasure and a challenge. It is a library of movie-making and great story-telling.

  • @audreydaleski1067
    @audreydaleski1067 2 года назад +14

    When the film says John Huston, one stands to pay respect.

  • @Alice-Not-In-Chains
    @Alice-Not-In-Chains Год назад +7

    Loved him as Noah, and as Director in the Dino DE Laurentis production of “The Bible “. In awe of the quality of everything necessary to create a 🎥 film.

  • @dotsyjmaher
    @dotsyjmaher Год назад +5

    This is beautiful documentary of an astounding man...thank you

  • @bikefixer
    @bikefixer 2 года назад +2

    The first film I loved as a boy was Moby Dick. I remember when it would come on TV, they would call it, "John Huston's Moby Dick." I wondered who John Huston was since he wasn't in the movie. Not too much later I learned the role of a director and their job on movies, and years later I became one. Largely thanks to John Huston.

  • @maryeliason1504
    @maryeliason1504 2 года назад +4

    A real unique character & love his movies. Thank you for this.

  • @christinepaige2575
    @christinepaige2575 2 года назад +14

    It's a shame that no mention was made of "Heaven Knows, Mr. Allison", a superb film. But then, this documentary would have to be many hours long to do full justice to the subject.

    • @philiphalpenny3783
      @philiphalpenny3783 2 года назад +3

      No mention of 'Fat City', 'Key Largo' or 'Under the Volcano' either...

    • @queenslander954
      @queenslander954 Год назад +3

      Robert Mitchum in ‘heaven knows’ with Huston at the helm was a real treat

  • @alabasterindigo
    @alabasterindigo 2 года назад +3

    Grew up with his voice work in the Hobbit, Return of the King, and The Black Cauldron, and only discovered today that he was a director! What a talented man.

    • @65g4
      @65g4 21 день назад

      The hobbit he didnt do the voice for that i think your mixed up with someone else Huston died in 1987

  • @ericmalone3213
    @ericmalone3213 2 года назад +9

    Great to see Angela Allen here. But this documentary is bloody blinkered, with Zero Mention of The Asphalt Jungle; Reflections In A Golden Eye; The Life & Times of Judge Roy Bean, Fat City; Prizzi's Honor, & The Dead. What the hell?

    • @jajones-ford2226
      @jajones-ford2226 5 месяцев назад

      Not to mention one of my favorites 1963's The List of Adrian Messenger.

  • @superdreamIndie
    @superdreamIndie 3 месяца назад

    Excellent mini doc.

  • @defnu
    @defnu 2 года назад +3

    My channel is full of this "Huston" style directing, lol, I kid. Very nice piece!!

  • @nensi1972
    @nensi1972 2 года назад +5

    ...Huston , great director, and great persona, one of my favorite, ...look for his autobiography, if anyone is interested...

    • @michaelwertzy9808
      @michaelwertzy9808 2 года назад +1

      The "Great White Hunter". And he doesn't need no stinking badges.

  • @robinmccullars4971
    @robinmccullars4971 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for that.

  • @Bea-f4g
    @Bea-f4g 6 месяцев назад

    John just ate life had a great big bite loved every bit of it,and he loved his children

  • @ashroskell
    @ashroskell 6 месяцев назад +2

    The Man Who Would Be King is very pertinent to today. Yes, it has all that, “man v nature,” stuff, and testing yourself to the limit things, etc. But its central theme is how con men come up with various stories on the hoof to suit any situation, just to get what they want, until one of them falls for his own legend and dooms them both. How many business moguls, now in jail, or politicians, now convicted, have we seen like that? That’s why it’s one of Huston’s greatest artistic achievements; because it speaks truth in fiction. A truth that is a warning and that resonates more strongly now than it did back then.

  • @GustavoScheffer
    @GustavoScheffer Месяц назад

    Another good video about Ford.

  • @janethayes5941
    @janethayes5941 2 года назад +8

    His character was creepy in Chinatown. 😯

  • @fifthbusiness1678
    @fifthbusiness1678 2 года назад +1

    No mention of the last film he did, in Ireland. A shirt film, the name of which I’ve forgotten ... but one of his very best. It’s a triumph.

    • @bikefixer
      @bikefixer 2 года назад +1

      James Joyce's The Dead. Ironically, it wasn't filmed in Ireland, but in Hollywood. Huston was too ill to travel by 1986, so they built Dublin streets and houses in a studio.

    • @twomindz79
      @twomindz79 Год назад +2

      The dead 1987

  • @nathansmith7809
    @nathansmith7809 2 года назад +3

    I actually like The Visitor too

  • @hauntedhose
    @hauntedhose 2 года назад +1

    Good doc…especially like the choice of clips 😅

  • @audreydaleski1067
    @audreydaleski1067 2 года назад +2

    Walter was in Rain, I believe.

  • @audreydaleski1067
    @audreydaleski1067 2 года назад +2

    Bogie is - great.

  • @robertgiles9124
    @robertgiles9124 2 года назад +8

    What is so damn ODD here...they leave out his film; Reflections in a Golden Eye. They talk about Huston as if he was a Homophobe YET he directed a film written by a famous Gay man (Tennessee Williams) which featured a Repressed homosexual played by Brando. One of the strangest films ever. Why is it left out?

  • @audreydaleski1067
    @audreydaleski1067 2 года назад +2

    Laid back, not lazy.

  • @nathansmith7809
    @nathansmith7809 2 года назад +2

    Lawgiver who knows about the future!

  • @susandoerr3896
    @susandoerr3896 2 года назад +3

    i knew a 90 something man, father to a 6 year old boy, his only that looked just like you. Nice.

  • @CornishCreamtea07
    @CornishCreamtea07 2 года назад +1

    So those Cigars he smoked, they were actually just large cigarettes with tobacco leaf coloured paper.

  • @DonLarson-q9h
    @DonLarson-q9h Месяц назад

    Andrew Sarris' assessment is worth investigating.

  • @queenslander954
    @queenslander954 Год назад +2

    No Key Largo .. means no doco.

  • @mattlawrence1932
    @mattlawrence1932 Год назад

    First Chaplin & Milestone & Walsh & Hawkes ,
    then Ford & Houston & Corman ,
    then Kubrick & Penn & Leone & Cimino ,
    ....then De Palma , Coppola , Scorsese , Spielberg , & Cameron....
    & then Eastwood , Tarantino , Finchter & Paul W Anderson !!!!

  • @mares3841
    @mares3841 2 года назад +3

    !

  • @briangoldy8784
    @briangoldy8784 Год назад

    Key Largo.. was a Good Film..

  • @rosedrop4959
    @rosedrop4959 9 месяцев назад

    I liked fat city yeh❤

  • @veritas6335
    @veritas6335 2 года назад +4

    Oh for gods sake. If you refuse to even pronounce the man's name correctly, you have no business making a documentary about someone. His name isn't "Hooston." It's pronounced Houston, like the city. LONG U. NOT "HOOSTON!"

  • @veritas6335
    @veritas6335 5 месяцев назад +1

    It’s really infuriating to have to listen to this guy calling him “John Hooston” over and over and over again. Ugh! He knows perfectly well how to pronounce his name. It’s arrogant and insulting to deliberately and repeatedly mispronounce the man’s name.

  • @danielbisson8032
    @danielbisson8032 2 года назад +4

    cigarettes killed him

    • @philiphalpenny3783
      @philiphalpenny3783 2 года назад +1

      Dick Cavett said to him at the end of a 1972 interview: " i wish you wouldn't inhale those ( cigars) as your one of our finest artists"...

    • @plasticweapon
      @plasticweapon Год назад +1

      when he was 81. you have to die from something.

    • @capscow_5398
      @capscow_5398 Год назад

      ya 40,50 years hope the young kids see this...highly addictive on the set of the dead he was dragging a iron lung just to breath i just love this kid....

  • @errol-ih4jy
    @errol-ih4jy 2 года назад +1

    DIDNT LIKE HOUSTON, HE LIED ABOUT ERROL FLYNNS FIGHT WITH HIM, FLYNN KNOCKED HIM DOWN AND DIDNT KICK HIM WHEN HE WAS DOWN, HOUSTON SAID HE LAYED HIM OUT WITH ONE PUNCH, FLYNN WON THAT FIGHT, AND FLYNN SENT A STUNT MAN TO HOSPITAL, HE WAS A GREAT FIGHTER, HOUSTON LOST THAT FIGHT WITH ERROL.

    • @plasticweapon
      @plasticweapon Год назад

      who cares? everybody's not an errol flynn fan boy.

    • @hankworden3850
      @hankworden3850 Год назад +1

      @@plasticweapon YOU MUST REPLY IN ALL CAPS@@@@@@@!!!!

  • @phalgunar6753
    @phalgunar6753 Год назад

    This man says "i think"so many times..you know its waste of time to watch this
    John h.documetry
    There r mny othrs elsewhere

  • @capscow_5398
    @capscow_5398 Год назад

    the uglyest woman in the room is a unicorn to huston....

  • @njuham
    @njuham 2 года назад +2

    Why no mention of Prizzi's Honor? Why leave that out?

    • @65g4
      @65g4 21 день назад

      Because it was far from his best