Zorba The Greek
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- Опубликовано: 17 янв 2022
- Zorba the Greek is a 1964 Greek comedy-drama movie written, produced, edited, and directed by Greek Cypriot Michael Cacoyannis and featuring Anthony Quinn as the titular character. Based on the 1946 novel The Life And Times Of Alexis Zorba by Nikos Kazantzakis, the movie's cast includes Alan Bates, Lila Kedrova, Irene Papas, and Sotiris Moustakas.
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This scene just NEVER loses its magic!! It's 60 years old - and I saw it when it was new! - and it's still as wonderful as ever it was. Nothing even comes close to compare! WONDERFUL!!
Same here! I’m 80, and love these old movies!!
Agree
Don’t you wanna just get up and dance 💃?
I love old movies too
❤ quel magnifique souvenir à revoir et réentendre. Mon enfance , j’ai adoré cette scène 🫶
Nobody could ever play that part like Anthony Quinn. 🙏❤👼☺
C’est sur il y avait de très grands acteurs avant ,d’autant plus qu’il n’y avait que l’acteur et son jeu ,pas de décor gigantesque ou d’effet spéciaux.
Wspanialy aktor ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Who would dare try?
@@ruthlewis6678Without problem!
Mai,, nessuno ,RIP.,, Anthony
Anthony Quinn and Allan Bates, two legendary actors of the past! This scene is unforgettable.
Qu’est-ce qu’ils étaient beaux, quelles personnalités ,je ne m’en lasse pas💓
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Maravilloso
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@@elisabethacas9572mais oui ❤🎉je ne me lasse pas de les visionner et je me dis pourquoi on s’épaissit quand on vieilli 😢surtout ces deux Magnifiques et sensuels gentlemen ❤❤❤❤ bon w.end en ce 6/4/2024 🎉❤❤
Anthony Quinn should have won the Oscar for Zorba the Greek
The legendary Anthony Quinn, unforgetable.
A singular talent‼️❤️✨
Rest In Peace the brilliant and unique Anthony Quinn❤️
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Pura Calidad único el sr Antony!.
This man did so many things. Lets remember that he made the first protests over the racism in the film industry. And he did it quietly, and with dignity. Thoughtful man. Amazing actor.
He was the best of the best. He wasn't Greek he was a great actor from Mexico.Beautiful human being.❤
De Chihuahua ❤
Mexico and Ireland!
@@liliananorahenault5685 Oaxaca, wasn't it? Edit, his last name was Oaxaca, my bad.
Viva los Patricios 🇲🇽🇮🇪
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I spent yesterday beachcombing exactly where they were dancing. The bay was calm, the sun shone and bathed the mountain in a golden light as it was going down - pure bliss :)
Hermosa dama desde Valdivia Chile un saludo cariñoso.
stampers. Did you dance?
@@LesterMoore no, I was picking up sea urchin casts
@@missdebbie100 .😊
Mitica, fiabesca descrizione. Perfettamente intonata al leggendario luogo. Immortalato da Anthony Quinn e da Alan Bates. Ma specialmente Quinn è una stella splendente nel cielo. Inarrivabile.
Qual'e il nome della spiaggia ed anche parte di Creta si trova. Grazie❤ Napol saluti ❤😊
Wow a Mexican man giving us lessons on greek dance!! LOVE IT!! He was just amazing!!
Man of all men Sexies MAN in a world
They don't make them like Anthony Quinn anymore. Truly a gifted actor in anything he was cast in. R.IP ❤
Γεννήθηκα Έλληνας στην ξενιτιά αλλά θα είμαι ένας περήφανος Έλληνας μέχρι να πεθάνω. Βράζω ζωντανός από την αγάπη που έχω για την πατρίδα τής γενιάς μού.
I was at that beach in 1970 . I was 10 years old and my mother said to me then, “ This is where they filmed “Zorba the Greek.” Later when I saw the movie, it was that magic Summer all over again… the smell of the wild oregano and salt air again! Crete was a paradise then!
"ZORBA" Zorba was not Greek, history and everything about "Greek" Zorba is just a political lie, to manifest a false image of Greek culture and traditions of Greece. Actually.. The real truth about Zorba is that he was not a Greek, but a MACEDONIAN, who was expelled from Greece, (from the north of Greece, where the Macedonians lived, and still live) together with his family, father and mother in MACEDONIA in the city of Skopje , where he was buried. He fled the Earth because the Greeks forcibly changed all the names of Macedonians, also changed the names of cities and villages to GREEK names. And they forbade Macedonians to speak their Macedonian language, both at home and in public... which was strictly punishable by 10-15 years in prison. That's why Zorba fled Greece because he didn't want to submit to fascist methods by Greece, and all this was supported by the "democratic west"
Thanks Kimberly, good story.
Please don't tell me they have ruined Crete as well as Cyprus. It's a concrete jungle now.
@@makedon5575 Pues pues Filipo de Macedonia, padre de Alejandro Magno conquistó Grecia,voy adoptó sus costumbres para los macedonios, ellos se consideraban griegos, o sea los griegos fueron conquistados y sometidos por los macedonios casi 400 años antes de Cristo!
@@makedon5575what about Bulgaria , in all this " greek" story ? What was the language spoken in Northern Greece ? Yes, Bulgarian.
OMG the memories, the awakening of my 19-year old soul through this movie through Zorba's passion through this Greek music that has stayed with me all these 80 years, through the freedom I had dancing on a beach on the island of Crete, free free free at last. Thank you for this beautiful experience relived....where are you now young soul? I can't believe so much time has slipped away...life lived, time passed. Find out why you're here and what you came for while there's still time!
Let us dance. Now. For the love of it.
"ZORBA" Zorba was not Greek, history and everything about "Greek" Zorba is just a political lie, to manifest a false image of Greek culture and traditions of Greece. Actually.. The real truth about Zorba is that he was not a Greek, but a MACEDONIAN, who was expelled from Greece, (from the north of Greece, where the Macedonians lived, and still live) together with his family, father and mother in MACEDONIA in the city of Skopje , where he was buried. He fled the Earth because the Greeks forcibly changed all the names of Macedonians, also changed the names of cities and villages to GREEK names. And they forbade Macedonians to speak their Macedonian language, both at home and in public... which was strictly punishable by 10-15 years in prison. That's why Zorba fled Greece because he didn't want to submit to fascist methods by Greece, and all this was supported by the "democratic west"
@@makedon5575 The Macedonian language was a Greek language, as Macedonians were a Greek race. Sorry guys, you cannot change the history. Don't let others cheat on you, by trying to persuade you for something that is intentionally historically wrong. You better seek other historical sources to learn the truth. Start by wondering why you cannot read and understand what is written on Macedonian archeological findings, such as coins, signs etc. Because your language is NOT Macedonian. It is a Slavic language. It is so simple.
Ok, você pode até ter razão, mas se sente feliz, ao desmontar a inocência alheia?
I fell in love with Greece after the mocie
Mikis Theodorakis!RIP...
His musik is wonderful!
Aynen ❤
Yes, his music is brilliant.
Tak naprawdę to twórcą tego utworu był Γιώργος Ζαμπέτας.
Fabulous.. superb actor
I first saw this 1964 movie in the 70s. I was deeply touched by the Greek dance at the end.
Anthony Quinn's smile and dance charmed me until today.
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No necesito el idioma !
Anthony y Zorba... qué alegría!
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Vi o filme na década de 1970. Nunca esqueci desta música.
"ZORBA" Zorba was not Greek, history and everything about "Greek" Zorba is just a political lie, to manifest a false image of Greek culture and traditions of Greece. Actually.. The real truth about Zorba is that he was not a Greek, but a MACEDONIAN, who was expelled from Greece, (from the north of Greece, where the Macedonians lived, and still live) together with his family, father and mother in MACEDONIA in the city of Skopje , where he was buried. He fled the Earth because the Greeks forcibly changed all the names of Macedonians, also changed the names of cities and villages to GREEK names. And they forbade Macedonians to speak their Macedonian language, both at home and in public... which was strictly punishable by 10-15 years in prison. That's why Zorba fled Greece because he didn't want to submit to fascist methods by Greece, and all this was supported by the "democratic west"
One of the best movie scenes ever.
@sophieblossom8308 ...of one of the best films ever.
@@sophieblossom8308 Don't worry, your English is just fine. The meaning is indeed extremely important. In fact there are many meaningful things in the film.
One of the finest actors.
Sir Alan Arthur Bates was an English actor considered amongst the most versatile and finest performers of his generation. 2:02
"I studied all about Gauguin. He was a banker. He was a banker who - he used to paint on Sundays. And one day he hated himself for painting on Sundays."
Anthony Quinn
Quinn was born Manuel Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca in Chihuahua, Chihuahua, Mexico, during the Mexican Revolution.
Anthony Quinn was a Mexican-born American actor, as well as a painter and writer. 2:13
Not Greek but watching my grandparents glide across the floor dancing at weddings when I was a little boy I’m 66 now I remember it like it was yesterday ❤ Bill and Elsie
Очаование❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
What nice memories ❤❤❤
Když si to pouštím, tak mi teče voda z očí a buší srdce. To je nádhera. ❤❤❤❤❤🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
U mna usmev :)
Piękna scena, pamiętam od dziecka, genialne, a Anthony Quin nie do zapomnienia. Jedyny w swoim rodzaju. Dzięki za przypomnienie tej sceny. Pozdrawiam serdecznie i życzę miłego dnia. 👍
Masterclass....
I’ve always loved this song since I was 6 years old; I’m 62 now and I still love it. By the way, I bought the movie a few years ago. Anthony Quinn is a great actor and he is wonderful in this scene.
This and tiajuana brass
Ahhh, Anthony Quinn. A marvelous man and actor and a truly masculine individual.
What a wonderful movie. It made my heart race and it is something no one could ever forget!
Как они великолепны ❤
Ce Zorba qui ne m'a jamais quitté. Maginfique
Met Anthony Quinn at Trader Vics in Beverly Hills. Will never forget it.
You are very lucky. Anthony quinn is one of my favourites
You had a privilege to meet one of the greatest actor
WOW!! How blessed were you. Love, love, love Anthony Quinn. God broke the mould when he made him. Have loved since mum childhood. Has always been my hero. I am 60 now and I never tire of seeing his movies.
Especially loved him in Barabas and La Strada.
Zora the Greek is a great movie and Anthony Quinn is an incredibly gifted actor. A wonderful combination!!!
Зорба, не Зора😅
One of the greatest actors of our time. Anthony thank you for for taking us to places we wouldn’t have gone…
Indimenticabile!!! Grazie!!!
Dio protegga la Grecia!!!!
"ZORBA" Zorba was not Greek, history and everything about "Greek" Zorba is just a political lie, to manifest a false image of Greek culture and traditions of Greece. Actually.. The real truth about Zorba is that he was not a Greek, but a MACEDONIAN, who was expelled from Greece, (from the north of Greece, where the Macedonians lived, and still live) together with his family, father and mother in MACEDONIA in the city of Skopje , where he was buried. He fled the Earth because the Greeks forcibly changed all the names of Macedonians, also changed the names of cities and villages to GREEK names. And they forbade Macedonians to speak their Macedonian language, both at home and in public... which was strictly punishable by 10-15 years in prison. That's why Zorba fled Greece because he didn't want to submit to fascist methods by Greece, and all this was supported by the "democratic west"
This takes me back thirty years to church giving the eulogy for my father after his truly tragic death, and a life with quite a lot of tragedy since childhood. But, he reminded me so much of Zorba. Somehow that church of sorrowful tears changed to laughter in the midst of his stories. Sometimes life gets so hard, all one can do is dance. Thank you, Zorba! You made an excruciating day more than bearable. You brought me the gift of laughter to share when we needed it most. ❤️
Nachwievor einmalig unerreicht ❤ ich könnte ES stundenlang sehen 👏🏻😄👍🏻
Kann ich nur beipflichten Geschmack hast du. ! Grüsse !
Una obra de arte del cine ......y por un grande que ya no volverá..... que tiempos
Fantástico. Antony. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
My Father absolutely loved this movie and we actually saw this play live with Anthony Quinn in LA. I will never forget that great show! Long live Anthony Quinn!
Anthony Quinn could play any part, from the hero to the coward. After all these years I am still captivated by this timeless film. A truly great actor.
Lo
Exceptionnel Anthony Quinn !! bravo 🥰🤩
“I fought early to go beyond the stereotypes and demand Mexicans and Indians be treated with dignity in films." 0:40
Anthony Quinn
Que hombre tan carismatico, y que buen actor era Anthony Quinn!! Le corre el Arte por las venas!!
The scene, the actors, the music - TIMELESS!
and i am 62 and this is the first time i watched the entire dance clip you are right WONDERFUL🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉❤❤🎉🎉
Adore Anthony Quinn!
Cea mai reusita interpretare a piesei Zorba .
Anthony Quinn was such a great actor. Who could ever replace him as Zorba? No one.
My heart, how beautiful is Anthony Quinn
Me encanta esta película y el es uno de mis actores favoritos, sus papeles en el cine son obras de arte, nadie , podría sustituirle, es uno de los grandes del cine mundial❤
А,что за фильм?Как называется?
Zorba the Greek@@svetlanau6635❤
@@svetlanau6635 🕊️Ich glaube Alexis Zorbas, auf Deutsch. Besser du suchst Anthony Quinn und seine Filme. Viel Glück!
@@svetlanau6635 En español, Zorba el Griego, éxito mundial.
und die Musik von Mikis Theodorakis ….wie schön👍👍
Да, музыка хороша!
TAN BELLO Y GENIAL ANTHONY QUINN Y LA INCREIBLEMENTE HERMOSA MELODIA DE ZORBA EL GRIEGO.
GRACIAS X TANTO.
SALUDOS URUGUAYOS.✌
Anthony Quinn, amazing performance, he exuding such joy of life!!
What a beautiful video.
My mother absolutely loved this piece. She was so thrilled when she got to go to Greece in 1966 and see performances in cafés.
"ZORBA" Zorba was not Greek, history and everything about "Greek" Zorba is just a political lie, to manifest a false image of Greek culture and traditions of Greece. Actually.. The real truth about Zorba is that he was not a Greek, but a MACEDONIAN, who was expelled from Greece, (from the north of Greece, where the Macedonians lived, and still live) together with his family, father and mother in MACEDONIA in the city of Skopje , where he was buried. He fled the Earth because the Greeks forcibly changed all the names of Macedonians, also changed the names of cities and villages to GREEK names. And they forbade Macedonians to speak their Macedonian language, both at home and in public... which was strictly punishable by 10-15 years in prison. That's why Zorba fled Greece because he didn't want to submit to fascist methods by Greece, and all this was supported by the "democratic west"
Zorba is the greatest book I've ever read in my life and this did not change for 30 years. Anthony Quinn is the only man who can give life to this amazing character. We owe gratitude to both Kazantzakis and Quinn.
The joy in this scene is contagious!
The most lovely film I’ve ever seen. Quinn just the epitome of manhood..
Энтони Куинн ,вот где мужская хоризма! Прекрасный актер,люблю!
ХАризма
The first time I saw this movie was in the late 60s. I loved it and got the point about life. My intellectual husband said, I couldn't stand that Zorba, he didn't have any goals. Fourteen years later I watched this movie with our son who was around 6 and after a while, he said, Mother, what is their mission? Argh!! My husband and his son had the same reaction, neither getting the love of life Zorba was illustrating.
Please remind me, did the young man Zorba is teaching to dance fall in love with a beautiful local woman? Was she in consequence killed for breaking traditional rules about unwed relationships?
@@chrisdiver6224 , I always found that incident to be disturbing. My understanding over the years is that the men in town were insulted that she had rejected the Greek man who loved her and humiliated him by refusing to marry him leading to his suicide and then as an unwed woman, took the Englishman to her bed.
@@katherine.benson4489 Thank you. Yes, I found it disturbing too. My memory also is that Basil (Anthony Bates) was a bookish guy whom Zorba (Quinn) opened up with his enthusiasm for life without which Basil might not have had the courage to approach the window (Irene Papas) which lead to her death. So is the film a tragedy because a young man opens up and two very different people from very different backgrounds connect -- which should be a beautiful thing. Should he have been more aware of the possible danger he was putting her in? What is his responsibility for her death? Anyway, it was the communities rigidity which motivated the outcome as is true world wide.
A complex movie. Zorba danced through all the tragedies of life. The mine collapsing, the death of his son. Like spitting in fate's eye, "I will not give up!"
This story is not about goals as for me it's about living life with zeal and happiness.Zorba is an extremely talented and daring person.Love him.
Есть, есть отклик! Просто глаз не оторвать, такая искренность, темперамент!
Now that's what you call actor's amazing, sad, funny, entertaining film, unforgettable.
Zorba the Greek, the story of Alexis Zorbas, is one of the most memorable films in the history of the genre, and the Nikos Kazantzakis book on which it is based is one of the best works of modern Greek literature. [Greek Reporter]
“You can knock on a deaf man's door forever.” 0:07
Nikos Kazantzakis
“And - God forgive me - I believe I am happy.” 1:11
Nikos Kazantzakis
Probably the best-known piece of Greek music in the world, the theme tune for the 1964 film "Zorba the Greek" was penned by celebrated composer Mikis Theodorakis [Barron's]
"ZORBA O GREGO". Que Grande Actor, que Grande filme! Que saudades❤️
"ZORBA" Zorba was not Greek, history and everything about "Greek" Zorba is just a political lie, to manifest a false image of Greek culture and traditions of Greece. Actually.. The real truth about Zorba is that he was not a Greek, but a MACEDONIAN, who was expelled from Greece, (from the north of Greece, where the Macedonians lived, and still live) together with his family, father and mother in MACEDONIA in the city of Skopje , where he was buried. He fled the Earth because the Greeks forcibly changed all the names of Macedonians, also changed the names of cities and villages to GREEK names. And they forbade Macedonians to speak their Macedonian language, both at home and in public... which was strictly punishable by 10-15 years in prison. That's why Zorba fled Greece because he didn't want to submit to fascist methods by Greece, and all this was supported by the "democratic west"
А почему нет откликов из России,ведь этот фильм есть Мировая Классика кино,а данная сцена уникальна:двое танцующих мужчин просто великолепны!!!!!!!!!
Рекомендую к просмотру,так как этот фильм и есть Сама Жизнь!!!! Браво и спасибо!
Почему же нет, я из России, г. Сочи, этот фильм смотрела несколько раз, правда ещё в молодости, действительно гениальные актеры
Спасибо!Вспомнила молодость!Замечательный фильм!Помню,как сбегали целым курсом в кинотеатр...А танец-классный!Музыка...море...как давно это было!Но память хранит.
К сожалению о хорошем лениво писать. А вот обосрать кого-нибудь эт мы завсегда.😂
Ансамбль Моисеева танцует необыкновенно, виртуозно под эту жизнерадостную музыку.
Я фильм не смотрела.
I saw him coming out if his 86th St. apt in the 1990s, as soon as he licked eyes he would grin, knowing you recognized him...I lived on 84th, near Lex, and saw he, Paul Sorvino, Cronkite a lot. What a guy, he was so beloved.
A.Quinn,wonderful !citizen of the world, he could be greek,mexican,italian,etc...
Yes, he was a citizen of the world because he was beloved by so many people from diverse cultures. He portrayed all his characters with passion and is as famous for his artwork as his acting. In fact, in the movie 'Viva Zapata!', there is a scene which he shares with Marlon Brando, where he is sculpturing a horse's head from a block of wood with a makeshift penknife. Apparently Tony, between takes was working on this particular piece, and the director suitably impressed by his artistic talent, incorporated this aspect in the film.
Талантливый и поэтому красивый🎉🎉
Такая харизма!!!
Мужчина.
Nezaboravan film ,a njegov glas duboki pravi muški.
I'd forgotten what a wonderful, uplifting movie this is! ❤
Now that’s a blast from the past . Wonderful to see it again . Anthony Quinn was the BEST .
Absolument émouvant... 💚💥
Najznamejší Grek z Mexika. Ale je to Král😊 !!
Anthony Quinn could play anyone! Any nationality!
Когда то Греция гремела но со столетиями всё проебанно...😢
Many Americans do not know that simple fact. 😅😅😅😅😅
@@marjiscriven9657He make a poor Chinese or English character. His Mexican friend Ricardo Montebal, however played English, America, Mexican, Japanese, Spanish, French, Native American, a Southern Confederate General on TV shows.
I am 73! South african...love this!
I was in the Navy and had a chance to visit Athens, Greece. My friends and I met some Greeks in the bar and begin drinking with them. They only had a jukebox but eventually they wanted to dance. First, they ask us to dance and show them some moves. Eventually, they did their dance to this music and tried to teach us. Oh, the memories when I hear this music. It was a lot of fun.
"ZORBA" Zorba was not Greek, history and everything about "Greek" Zorba is just a political lie, to manifest a false image of Greek culture and traditions of Greece. Actually.. The real truth about Zorba is that he was not a Greek, but a MACEDONIAN, who was expelled from Greece, (from the north of Greece, where the Macedonians lived, and still live) together with his family, father and mother in MACEDONIA in the city of Skopje , where he was buried. He fled the Earth because the Greeks forcibly changed all the names of Macedonians, also changed the names of cities and villages to GREEK names. And they forbade Macedonians to speak their Macedonian language, both at home and in public... which was strictly punishable by 10-15 years in prison. That's why Zorba fled Greece because he didn't want to submit to fascist methods by Greece, and all this was supported by the "democratic west"
@@makedon5575 - Interesting, I did not know about this. Thanks.
Es fascinante ver a este extraordinario actor en esta interpretacion de EXCELENCIA!!! Que gratos recuerdos de mi juventud Vi la pelicula muchas veces. ANTHONY QUINN ❤❤❤
Sabes si está en alguna app??
Fantastic ❤❤❤ Thank you ❤❤❤
Sempre una grandissima emozione ascoltare questa musica di theodorakis. Zorbas un film con due grandi attori che non si potrà mai dimenticare. La Grecia, la mia seconda Patria, bellissima. ❤️💙
Simple beautiful times , what a great movie with great actors, Anthony Quinn and Allan Bates .
You ain't seen nothing like the mighty Quinn.
There's an old Polish proverb that says : "When there's a wolf on your left and a tiger on your right , drink vodka and dance the polka."
When I first saw this as a young girl I was spellbound by the music. I had never seen men dance or laugh. This scene is legendary to me. Unforgettable!
Из далекой Удмуртии привет, Обожаю вашу зорб у как танец так и музыку.
Grandi attori cosi' non ne nascono piu'❤❤❤
R.I.P Onvergetelijk Tijdstip op 00:48 UUR Donderdagavond (1 Februari Jaar 2024 ❤🇳🇱🙏
So true. 😊
@@ddoeser5830grande Antony Quin. 2 de febrero 2024 5:40 pm Honduras 🇭🇳
No... Quedan pocos !!!
Нам, видно, запрещено на русский, санкции
Zorba...Anthony Quin remember Respect
En las grandes películas....en las que trascienden.... generalmente los protagonistas se lucen.....pero en Zorba ... Quinn tuvo una superlativa actuación..,memorable por donde se le miré....sin dudas una de las mejores actuaciones de la historia del cine....inolvidable
Bravo they don't make movies like this ANYMORE. I could watch it over and over thank you❤🙏
Nunca canso de assistir ! Lindo demais !
Maravilhosa ❤❤❤
Anthony Quinn, the Mexican Legend
He was truly talented. He played Italian, Native American, Mexican. I don’t think we knew his race back then & prob didn’t care. He was just a great actor, that’s what mattered
@@shirleyandrews1152 Yes he knew his race. He was borne and raised in Mexico. Manuel Antonio Rodolfo Quinn Oaxaca, born in Chihuahua Mexico, during the Mexican revolution. Pretty sure he knew his race. Quinn made it into his name because his father was an Irish immigrant. He made the first protests about the racism in the film industry. Not loudly, he just always mentioned that why do brown people always play the bad guys in films. He got a lot of flack for it. He spent half of his career as either a native American, which he was, or an "evil violent Mexican bandito." I mean, he really had to fight over this issue, until the 1950s, I think when he played Zapata's brother in Viva Zapata. He was the first Mexican American to win an Academy Award. His race was a huge issue that only stopped being an issue because he really had to struggle with the industry, and won, because he could play any roll.
@@HollylivengoodGracias por este interesante añorte.!! No sabia que descendia de irlandeses, o sea tambien de españoles y tal vez algo de nativo.Por eso su fisico podia ser bastante universal.Un hombre luchador en ese hollywood excluyente y racista e'l. se destaco' como un buen actor.! Y un gran hombre...
@@user-ov3uc1fw4c Si! A muy gran hombre and un buen padre. Asi sus quehijosdicen de todos modos. I can't spell. lo siento!
@@Hollylivengood Como soy chileno trato de entenderte...! Dices que no era buen padre?...Bueno...tengo un hijo y no me llevo bien con e'l y creo haberle dado de todo., y mi tiempo pero , algo fallo'.Tengo entendido que este actor se caso' varias veces y debe tener varios hijos.!.Uf! Peor todavia, habra' algunos que lo encuentren bueno y otros no. Yo digo que tuve un buen padre, porque trato de entender que hizo lo mejor dentro de sus posibilidades y entorno.Cuando uno es padre o madre se da cuenta que siempre habra'criticas! Los hijos, no siempre esta'n conformes con uno. Asi es la vida.!....Saludos
Das war der beste Film allerzeiten, so einen tollen Schauspieler gibt's glaube ich, nie wieder. ❤
Two of my favorites I loved this movie when young old now still love it ❤❤❤
Thanks for the memories
You are welcome 🖐
Absolutely gold, back to the sixties 😮😮😂😂❤❤
I fell in love for the first time watching this. I'm now 68. 😊
The music from my childhood at the Greek picnics in Seattle Washington.
Fantastique
Actor so passionate so awesome great scene . I too remember it wonderful ❤❤
Antonio Reyna, from Mexico. In his time he was one of the best. Great actor and marvellous performace
Woderful!!! Woderful ! Wonderful! What a big scene from this marvelous film! And AnThony!!! One of the most perfect actors in the story of the cinema! I'm soooooo happy to see this scene and Anthony Quiin again!!! Thank you so much!!!I'm going to share it!!!
Unico !!!!!
Is it really so long ago? 😳 Thus scene and many others from this movie remain so clear in memory. It was profoundly challenging to my generation and joyful. So much life! Unforgettable.
I got to see Anthony Quinn live on stage performing this on two separate occasions! Front row seats too!! 😀
He was fantastic ❣️❣️
The music is incomparable
Love it ....A. Q. the king
Q ACTUACIÓN..!!! Dios mío, no habrá otra igual...🎉❤
I love the movie, I love Anthony Quinn, and most of all I love when Zorba the Greek says: "What a beautiful disaster" :)
"ZORBA" Zorba was not Greek, history and everything about "Greek" Zorba is just a political lie, to manifest a false image of Greek culture and traditions of Greece. Actually.. The real truth about Zorba is that he was not a Greek, but a MACEDONIAN, who was expelled from Greece, (from the north of Greece, where the Macedonians lived, and still live) together with his family, father and mother in MACEDONIA in the city of Skopje , where he was buried. He fled the Earth because the Greeks forcibly changed all the names of Macedonians, also changed the names of cities and villages to GREEK names. And they forbade Macedonians to speak their Macedonian language, both at home and in public... which was strictly punishable by 10-15 years in prison. That's why Zorba fled Greece because he didn't want to submit to fascist methods by Greece, and all this was supported by the "democratic west"
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my favorite book of all time and a great film adaptation
Should have won the Oscar hands down and forever!
Danced to the song, along with my Lycee friends at LA Dolce Vita, a Rabat, 1968 and on. Sirtaki?
Stupendo❤
Thank you so much for posting. I'm so grateful that I got to see him perform on screen while he was alive. A hero most of my life ( I'm 70 years old). Never forgotten. Thank you from California.
My mother loved this dance!