The President's Analyst (1/9) Movie CLIP - A Childhood Memory (1967) HD

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  • Опубликовано: 1 мар 2012
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    CLIP DESCRIPTION:
    Agent Masters (Godfrey Cambridge) remembers the painful moment from his childhood when he first learned about race.
    FILM DESCRIPTION:
    The President's Analyst is James Coburn, whose position makes him privy to any number of delicate government secrets. Thus Coburn becomes a most desirable prize for several secret-agent organizations, including the CEA and the FBR (we know who these folks are really supposed to be, even though the phony names were crudely dubbed onto the soundtrack after the film was completed). When Coburn becomes expendable, he finds a pair of strong allies in the form of likeable political assassin Godfrey Cambridge and gay Soviet spy Severn Darden. The main plot involves an insidious, unnamed concern that wishes to harness Coburn's talents in order to brainwash the president -- and everyone else in America -- into submission. The President's Analyst is a terrific, on-target satire of virtually every sacred cow of the late 1960s; the satire was so potent, in fact, that when the NBC network broadcast the film in the early 1970s, it was compelled to remove the picture's punchline.
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    TM & © Paramount (1967)
    Cast: Godfrey Cambridge, James Coburn
    Director: Theodore J. Flicker
    Producers: Howard W. Koch, Stanley Rubin
    Screenwriter: Theodore J. Flicker
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Комментарии • 9

  • @LordZontar
    @LordZontar 11 лет назад +7

    One of the most powerful scenes in American cinema. Godfrey Cambridge absolutely owns this segment.

  • @siddabunneh551
    @siddabunneh551 10 лет назад +6

    This movie is one of my favorites. It is almost as if someone came back in time, did a farce in the '60s about what life would be like in the 2010s. Almost every one of the things you see in this movie came true nearly 50 years later. Nostradamus would be envious of a record like this.
    Great movie, great social commentary, great to watch.

  • @jamesfeldman4234
    @jamesfeldman4234 5 месяцев назад

    When I was a child growing up in the Golden Age of Standup Comedy, I got hooked early on comedy. To give you an idea of how long ago this was, I remember watching George Carlin in a suit performing before he took on his counter-culture hippie persona. I knew Godfrey Cambridge then as a great standup comic. Like Nipsey Russell, Richard Pryor, and Bill Cosby, Godfrey Cambridge did topical but mostly non-political material that didn't focus primarily on racial issues. Virtually anyone could relate to Godfrey's hilarious material and he had a terrific style and comic timing delivery. But if you never knew that and saw just this clip, you'd conclude that he was a highly skilled dramatic actor. Of course, Theodore J. Flicker's script was powerful, but Godfrey's strong performance and delivery make it all entirely credible.

  • @Snax_Musician
    @Snax_Musician 4 года назад +3

    So powerful. And still so relevant today.

  • @mosesmosestv
    @mosesmosestv 6 лет назад +1

    You left out the best part of the scene!

  • @mlongpre100
    @mlongpre100 3 года назад

    this is a basic tenet of therapy ; if you do not look at each other , the more honesty you get

  • @mardenhill
    @mardenhill 11 лет назад +5

    oh. my. gawd.
    this is the scene that i had been looking for for several years -- my favorite scene of one of my favorite movies! unfortunately, the best part was left out: and then i killed him. - who, your brother?! - no, the albanian double agent.

  • @FreakyLynx
    @FreakyLynx Год назад +1

    The only scene I don’t like in this amazing movie. I’d show this movie to more friends but I wouldn’t feel comfortable showing some of them this scene.