Love his sense of humour. Michael Caine never got big headed but had both feet planted firmly on the ground & always remembered where he came from. The first film I saw him in was Zulu & he was the epitome of British elegance & Aristocracy - one would never have guessed that he was from much more humble beginnings building himself up to be one of the great renowned actors of today.
Both of his books; "What's it all about" & "The Elephant to Hollywood" read just like this interview; just like he's telling it to you over tea & biscuits at the kitchen table after having just dropped by for a chat.
Parkinson just had a way with people. Prince or pauper. Never look up to someone never look down on anyone. Always look them all straight in the eye. Great men both❤️❤️
From an age when mainstream television did a pretty good job of entertaining most people and celebrities had earned that sobriquet by actually being worth watching and listening to.
Michael Caine is a wonderful human being and this interview is everything a great interview should be. Michael Parkinson's chat shows were all entertaining, but this one is exceptional.
Michael Caine is not only one of our best actors, but his interviews are interesting, and he is so funny. My eyes were full of tears when he spoke about his half brother🇬🇧🇹🇷🇬🇧🇹🇷
Absolutely amazing, well done guys, love the banter and the whole interview was superb and so damned entertaining. Thanks so very much for this and Michael Parkinson was the best interviewer ever. RIP Michael.
Sir Michael Caine is so Charismatic and engaging that he could tell a story about brushing his teeth, making a cup of tea or washing the dishes and he would have my rapt attention.
What a wonderful surprise, two down to earth lads chatting about life while finding humor in not so bright moments overcoming thr adversity. Sharing this and certainly revisiting several times. Applaud Maurice Micklewhite and you sir.
That Michael Caine I tell you he gets into every movie I come across, think I saw him at the back in a photo of my Great Uncle's wedding and now he's got on this telly show.
Very interesting, I just wish that the video quality was better. But ,hey, if you want to feel like u are watching TV in the '60 - '70's ENJOY ! 😉 ✌️🕊️
Zulu: my husband liked it and i hated the whole idea and so my son put it in my husband's blazer when he was lying in the funeral home. He was buried with thr film in his jacket pocket. I love Michael caine andhis films in the 1960s. His clothes in the Italian job were the height of fashion. I love that movie so much.
I remenber the interview with Shaun Connery Michael Caine Michael was very composed and projected confidence and self belief, he mcame across as a more secure person than the late great brave Shaun .
What I say of theater is that" it is an exercise in low self esteem . Which proves I've done it, and I even did a lead part where I had to play to the audience for 50 minutes, which is a lot and I don't have that great a memory and I want rehearsals. If I was to direct either a movie or a theater piece I'd have rehearsals till it was a movie that was flawless. A film, till great performances came easy for all the actors and the crew. I don't know young actors any more and want a great casting director because of that now.
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Michael Caine is simply the best!!!!
Love his sense of humour.
Michael Caine never got big headed but had both feet planted firmly on the ground & always remembered where he came from.
The first film I saw him in was Zulu & he was the epitome of British elegance & Aristocracy - one would never have guessed that he was from much more humble beginnings building himself up to be one of the great renowned actors of today.
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Both of his books; "What's it all about" & "The Elephant to Hollywood" read just like this interview; just like he's telling it to you over tea & biscuits at the kitchen table after having just dropped by for a chat.
Michael Caine is a special person and a great actor. He is always funny, interesting and entertaining. I could listen to him all day.
Parkinson just had a way with people. Prince or pauper. Never look up to someone never look down on anyone. Always look them all straight in the eye. Great men both❤️❤️
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whatsherface tore into him a bit for some remark. Helen Mirren that's it
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From an age when mainstream television did a pretty good job of entertaining most people and celebrities had earned that sobriquet by actually being worth watching and listening to.
what a fabulous interview
WHAT A FABULOUS INTERVIEW WITH AN ABSOLUTE ICON ❤
Can never grow tired of relistening to Caine's interviews. Reminds me of the American chat shows during the 60s and early 70s.
PROPER TV
Michael Caine is a wonderful human being and this interview is everything a great interview should be. Michael Parkinson's chat shows were all entertaining, but this one is exceptional.
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Michael Caine is not only one of our best actors, but his interviews are interesting, and he is so funny. My eyes were full of tears when he spoke about his half brother🇬🇧🇹🇷🇬🇧🇹🇷
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What a delightful man.
Great interview. Thanks for posting. I bet he`s great company as he has a great stories and a great sense of humour.
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Brilliant interview. It takes two for a good interview. This was it. The best.
Caine's philosophy is great. I've taken mental note. What a fantastic interview.
Very funny and intetesting man.
Two great British treasures
Absolutely amazing, well done guys, love the banter and the whole interview was superb and so damned entertaining.
Thanks so very much for this and Michael Parkinson was the best interviewer ever. RIP Michael.
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Thank you very much Gentlemen for this fantastic interview with so many memories and insights. It was an absolute joy!
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Watched this particular interview a few times. Still fresh ideas, and very funny at times. I Miss Parkie. Wish we saw his interviews on tv still....
Sir Michael Caine is so Charismatic and engaging that he could tell a story about brushing his teeth, making a cup of tea or washing the dishes and he would have my rapt attention.
Oh I forgot the gritty performance in the classic "Get Carter"
Michael is incredibly gifted. I have watched all of his movies and some several times.
I thoroughly enjoyed this terrific interview.
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I love both these great guys
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On a transatlantic flight I watched Sir Michael in a movie named Flawless. He starred aside Demi Moore, superb acting. Unforgettable!
What a great interview. I thought I’d seen all the Parkinson shows but I can’t remember that one. Very revealing!
What a wonderful surprise, two down to earth lads chatting about life while finding humor in not so bright moments overcoming thr adversity.
Sharing this and certainly revisiting several times.
Applaud Maurice Micklewhite and you sir.
Thank You 😊 🙏
He is a hero. xx
That Michael Caine I tell you he gets into every movie I come across, think I saw him at the back in a photo of my Great Uncle's wedding and now he's got on this telly show.
My favorite Michael Caine movie was Ciderhouse Rules. That was a majestic, flawless performance. Should of won best picture over American Beauty
Brilliant
One of my favourite films that Mr Caine refers to that he was currently making in Texas with Robert Duval, Second Hand Lions.
It's just superb.
he is, though. London will do. Best banter. XX
Oneof the most honest interviews I think I have ever watched.
two total legends ....fantastic men
Who couldn't love him? Only supposed to.....XX
Superb stories from Mr Caine.
AS ALWAYS .!!!!!!!!!
@@larryboyes7276 sir Caine. He earned that title.
Parky was marvellous... Ipcress file my fave mc film
I think one of his finest performances is in "To late the hero" Will always be on my watch later war films list.A great man and actor.
He was brilliant in Batman. The first Nolan film.
Told ya , soldier. Legend. xx
Very interesting, I just wish that the video quality was better. But ,hey, if you want to feel like u are watching TV in the '60 - '70's ENJOY ! 😉
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@@smokeysally I hear you but was gonna say the 1980’s, the 60 s was black and white lol …but then I saw on the credits this was 2002 😆🫨🫨🫨🫨
Yes and you don't want to find a negative in a positive when you've enjoyed 👌
Zulu: my husband liked it and i hated the whole idea and so my son put it in my husband's blazer when he was lying in the funeral home. He was buried with thr film in his jacket pocket. I love Michael caine andhis films in the 1960s. His clothes in the Italian job were the height of fashion. I love that movie so much.
One of the best interviews of all time.
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I loved little voice. It was really funny.
I remenber the interview with Shaun Connery Michael Caine Michael was very composed and projected confidence and self belief, he mcame across as a more secure person than the late great brave Shaun .
What I say of theater is that" it is an exercise in low self esteem . Which proves I've done it, and I even did a lead part where I had to play to the audience for 50 minutes, which is a lot and I don't have that great a memory and I want rehearsals. If I was to direct either a movie or a theater piece I'd have rehearsals till it was a movie that was flawless. A film, till great performances came easy for all the actors and the crew. I don't know young actors any more and want a great casting director because of that now.
Thanks.
Good
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Just marvellous.
Wonderful...
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one word Brilliant ❤
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Very nice, thank-you.
Ps the Elephant is Walworth not Camberwell.
I am an Australian 72 year old and just returned after 20 years in England. I was living in Tooting Broadway and often needed to go to elephant and castle which led to a love affair with the tube and northern line in particular ❤
My ex wife and ungrateful children paid dearly ...same point MC is making but less popular
flew over on the concord, i wonder what year that was recorded
Good ole Mo.
Use the difficulty inspiring. my philosophy is there are no problems only solutions, not always easy
Stick with it
Wonderful.
Use the difficulty. Yep
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