Cry Havoc, Let slip the dogs of war! (Charlton Heston) 1970

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  • Cry Havoc, let slip the dogs of war.
    Favorite film version of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar staring Charlton Heston
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    who also reprises his Antony role in Antony & Cleopatra www.imdb.com/t...
    O, pardon me, thou bleeding piece of earth,
    That I am meek and gentle with these butchers!
    Thou art the ruins of the noblest man
    That ever livèd in the tide of times.
    Woe to the hand that shed this costly blood!
    Over thy wounds now do I prophesy-
    Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips
    To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue-
    A curse shall light upon the limbs of men.
    Domestic fury and fierce civil strife
    Shall cumber all the parts of Italy.
    Blood and destruction shall be so in use,
    And dreadful objects so familiar,
    That mothers shall but smile when they behold
    Their infants quartered with the hands of war,
    All pity choked with custom of fell deeds,
    And Caesar’s spirit, ranging for revenge,
    With Ate by his side come hot from hell,
    Shall in these confines with a monarch’s voice
    Cry “Havoc!” and let slip the dogs of war
    Ommited ****That this foul deed shall smell above the earth
    With carrion men, groaning for burial.

Комментарии • 306

  • @starguy2718
    @starguy2718 2 года назад +334

    "Get your filthy hands off me, you damned, dirty Romans!"

  • @jdrancho1864
    @jdrancho1864 2 года назад +444

    Tremendous. Unfortunately, it loses something in the translation from the original Klingon.

  • @stephenle-surf9893
    @stephenle-surf9893 2 года назад +154

    A man who could do Shakespeare, science fiction, and comedy. Shakespeare obviously here. Soylent Green a film way before it's time and Wayne's world 2 sending up rich actors. Pure legend.

    • @daviddirom7429
      @daviddirom7429 2 года назад +5

      Soylent Green thought I was the only one to 1. Remembers this little nugget, and 2 equate bill Gates and gmo with the end product in the movie. Course I could be wrong 😂😂😂😂😂🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇨🇦

    • @wadehampton5116
      @wadehampton5116 2 года назад +5

      If you can watch the scene in Soylent where Heston makes it just in time to watch Edward G. Robinson self-terminate and sees how the world was before we F'd it up and not tear up, well...you are one hard SOB. And Heston wasn't seeing anything but his imagination. The beauty footage and music were added later. What a tour de force.

    • @GaryM67-71
      @GaryM67-71 2 года назад

      He couldn't do Shakespeare.

    • @simonleib1992
      @simonleib1992 2 года назад

      One of the Greats. Heston is one of my all time favourite actors. Though I feel Brando did it better.

    • @GODCONVOYPRIME
      @GODCONVOYPRIME 2 года назад

      When did he do comedy?

  • @natebronsen6454
    @natebronsen6454 Год назад +28

    Brutus : He will understand this.
    Mark Antony:

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 2 года назад +81

    Definitely one of Americas greatest actors. I can honestly say I’ve enjoyed every single film I’ve seen him in.

    • @GaryM67-71
      @GaryM67-71 2 года назад

      Wooden.

    • @megatron8490
      @megatron8490 2 года назад

      @@GaryM67-71 what?

    • @abehambino
      @abehambino 2 месяца назад

      @@megatron8490never mind him. Uncultured.

  • @tomashize
    @tomashize 2 года назад +111

    Dude had such gravitas and what a golden voice

  • @johnpolhamus9041
    @johnpolhamus9041 2 года назад +192

    I never quite "got" Charlton Heston until I saw him on stage in "The Caine Mutiny Court Martial" at the Queen's Theater, London, in 1985. The man was absolutely brilliant on stage on stage. It is no wonder that some of that stagey craft shows through in his motion pictures. It is a reminder of an actor who could really deliver, misunderstood by those who never have.

  • @s15specv
    @s15specv 2 года назад +40

    “Let slip he hogs of war” Archer.

  • @ExVeritateLibertas
    @ExVeritateLibertas 2 года назад +150

    Neither Shakespeare nor Heston require a musical score to convey the power of this scene. It detracts rather than contributes.

    • @TheSaltydog07
      @TheSaltydog07 2 года назад +2

      Indeed.

    • @dangelo1369
      @dangelo1369 2 года назад +2

      I agree. The music distracts from the soliloquy.

    • @zacharyknowles7533
      @zacharyknowles7533 2 года назад +4

      Felt the same way. The music felt awkward here. Definitely takes away from the moment.

    • @chriskelly2556
      @chriskelly2556 2 года назад +2

      Just, thought the same.

    • @CompelledUsername
      @CompelledUsername 2 года назад +6

      Shakespeare is the music. Those who don’t get that shouldn’t direct it.

  • @IqarP15
    @IqarP15 2 года назад +41

    "BONES, WHERE IS THAT DAMN TORPEDO?"

    • @Isildun9
      @Isildun9 2 года назад +9

      "I'd pay real money for him to shut up."

    • @Pondimus_Maximus
      @Pondimus_Maximus 2 года назад +3

      Ah, a man of culture! 🖖😀

    • @willburke5843
      @willburke5843 2 года назад +2

      "That thing's gotta have a tail pipe."

    • @Isildun9
      @Isildun9 2 года назад +1

      @@willburke5843 "Doctor, would be interested in performing surgery on a torpedo?"

    • @willburke5843
      @willburke5843 2 года назад +2

      @@Isildun9 Fascinating 🤨

  • @dkoz8321
    @dkoz8321 Год назад +10

    "Mothers shall smile when they hold their infants quartered ".
    OK, as long as I can do the quartering ! A quarter here, a quarter there.

  • @josephinewhite6224
    @josephinewhite6224 2 года назад +58

    Wow. I always thought Brando did it best, but this reading by Heston is phenomenal! Heston nailed it, in my opinion.

    • @TWW-zk9gw
      @TWW-zk9gw 2 года назад

      Heston's is the PG version though. Not quite Shakespeare's. Blame the producer/director for that.

    • @oldcountryman2795
      @oldcountryman2795 2 года назад +5

      Brando just yelled the lines. Heston acted.

    • @Argumemnon
      @Argumemnon 2 года назад +6

      It's an interesting contrast. Brando is all vengeful violence, and Heston is tranquil fury.

    • @epiendless1128
      @epiendless1128 2 года назад +4

      I think I prefer Brando's "Dogs of war" and Heston's "Friends, Romans, Countrymen".

    • @sickidan8393
      @sickidan8393 2 года назад +6

      @@oldcountryman2795 Heston is in mourning for a savior figure, whereas Brando (properly, in personal opinion) seeks more to emulate the bestial rage someone inflicting such a curse upon the men they called brother but hours before must feel. Both have their place and are well executed interpretations of the monologue.

  • @darrenclements6028
    @darrenclements6028 2 года назад +50

    Rest in peace Charlton Heston legends never die

  • @jamiejones7325
    @jamiejones7325 Год назад +30

    Only men could summon such words, there are movie stars and acting stars, Charlton Heston converted me to fan here. Damn the diseases of mind, heroes to be recalled through ages for cure. I hated Shakespeare in school, my own language so hard to understand, only as adult do I wonder in amazement at the bard. Thank you for posting these free.

    • @marsicogodofwar9280
      @marsicogodofwar9280 Год назад

      You do know, Shakespeare wrote it not the actors, right lol

    • @jamiejones7325
      @jamiejones7325 Год назад +1

      @@marsicogodofwar9280 there is even debate if someone else authored some of his works, but there is a difference between an actor and movie star.
      The greatest words spouted apathetically was my experience with school Shakespeare. It sounds juvenile but I often only understand appreciate a work put on film.
      I never cared for Heston before this, movie star.

    • @qrious786
      @qrious786 3 месяца назад

      You yourself write Shakespearean. 😁​@@jamiejones7325

  • @AndreNitroX
    @AndreNitroX 2 года назад +8

    This man was everything a true actor should be

  • @sprezzatura8755
    @sprezzatura8755 Месяц назад +3

    He dropped a line, right after "over thy wounds now do I prophesy" he should have added: "which like dumb mouths do ope their ruby lips to beg the voice and utterance of my tongue". Check out Marlon Brando's version. I think he was 26 at the time. Quite good.

  • @smit4459
    @smit4459 2 года назад +23

    Both of my favorite actors portrayed Mark Anthony. They were Charlton Heston (1950, 1971) and Marlon Brando (1953).

    • @markmaki4460
      @markmaki4460 2 года назад +2

      "...Cry Havoc; Let thlip the dogth of war."

    • @NextExiter
      @NextExiter 2 года назад +6

      @@markmaki4460 I wasn't aware there was a Mike Tyson version, I'll have to check that out.

    • @D_Marrenalv
      @D_Marrenalv Год назад

      @@NextExiter lolol

  • @Bobdixon_Moonvarga_Dancer_III
    @Bobdixon_Moonvarga_Dancer_III 2 года назад +41

    Ah, you haven’t heard Shakespeare until you’ve heard it in it’s original Klingon.

  • @brendonsmith3080
    @brendonsmith3080 2 года назад +7

    An absolutely tremendous actor worthy of eternal recognition

  • @richardclarke376
    @richardclarke376 2 года назад +9

    right there is an epic actor

  • @IdealX-fr4eg
    @IdealX-fr4eg 5 месяцев назад +1

    my favorite line....Damn Dirty Brutus

  • @clmjohn
    @clmjohn 2 года назад +4

    I met him in Australia at a book signing he was a tall guy .

  • @WILSON42258
    @WILSON42258 2 года назад +6

    A FANTASTIC rendition of that solitary moment of despair and hate; Chuck HESTON really delivers here! the voice is great, the emotion is here, before the equaly formidable performance in the famous Forum scene; I am not saying Brando's version was better or worse, both are great and both are the work of two tremendous actors; those who see fit to call Heston a ham should perhaps revise their one-sided opinions....

  • @c.galindo9639
    @c.galindo9639 2 года назад +4

    Nice. Stellar performance and great portrayal of this piece

  • @mlw3555
    @mlw3555 2 года назад +3

    Crikey, that actually gave me goosebumps!

  • @Peas_and_Carrots
    @Peas_and_Carrots 2 года назад +3

    "cry havoc! and let slip the hogs of war."

  • @sdnlawrence5640
    @sdnlawrence5640 2 года назад +4

    This is great but you should hear it in the original Klingon!
    (I didn't look through comments, somebody probably posted a similar comment before. 😔)

  • @lordmorgan2365
    @lordmorgan2365 Месяц назад

    Applause 👏 👏 , excellent, Lord Herald, Loves your potential, your portfolio is amazing. Your replacement is your real Church of England,thanks to Crazy Lord Mudfossil University Spur

  • @Argumemnon
    @Argumemnon Год назад +3

    So interesting to compare Heston's version with Brando's. Two very different but equally powerful takes on a timeless classic.

  • @richardmason-ray3130
    @richardmason-ray3130 2 года назад +11

    You've not read Shakespeare unless in the original Klingon! 😎

  • @charliesalzillio8524
    @charliesalzillio8524 2 года назад +9

    Heston top 5 actors all time
    He's a big movie actor!!
    Meaning Gable Bogart Stewart etc couldn't performan these parts

    • @lillynietz17
      @lillynietz17 2 года назад +2

      BRANDO...Did it Better....

    • @charliesalzillio8524
      @charliesalzillio8524 2 года назад +3

      @@lillynietz17 yes I agree!! All the Statue actors pre 1949 all lousy except James Gagney real actor,
      After 1950 the best most came out of the actors studio n.y.c Brando Cliff Dean Newman Stieger McQueen Gobb, the actresses of the 30's 40' 50's were better than there male actors, Garbo Leigh Swanson Baxter

    • @TheSaltydog07
      @TheSaltydog07 2 года назад

      Edmond O'Brien ("DOA") and Tom Powers ("Double Indemnity") could do noir as well as Shakespeare. See the 1953 "Julius Caesar."

  • @kyle47922
    @kyle47922 2 года назад +1

    Omg, I love that saying.

  • @gerthenriksen8818
    @gerthenriksen8818 3 года назад +15

    Great acting!

  • @ThanhHoQuangCSE
    @ThanhHoQuangCSE 2 года назад +5

    Warrior Poet brought me to this masterpiece

  • @Oberfaust
    @Oberfaust 2 года назад +2

    uploaded on MAR 15. nice

  • @TheFrog767
    @TheFrog767 2 года назад +1

    Born for the role

  • @michaelclentworth1283
    @michaelclentworth1283 2 года назад +3

    ARCHER: Cry 'Havoc', and let slip the hogs of war.
    LANA: Dogs of war.
    ARCHER: Whatever farm animal of war, Lana. Shut up!

  • @Zcp105
    @Zcp105 2 года назад +1

    Whatever farm animal of war, Lana!

  • @ashcarrier6606
    @ashcarrier6606 2 года назад +2

    There is no analogue to Heston in today's Hollywood.

  • @majormauser
    @majormauser 2 года назад +12

    Heston did it best

  • @YodatheHobbit
    @YodatheHobbit 2 года назад +2

    From the thumbnail I only just noticed the resemblance actor Michael Fassbender has to him.

    • @1987AnimeBoy
      @1987AnimeBoy 5 месяцев назад

      Does that make you wish Michael Fassbender should play Mark Antony?

  • @TheSaltydog07
    @TheSaltydog07 2 года назад +5

    He does Shakespeare well. See Kenner Branaugh's "Hamlet." He is the main player come to Elsinore.

  • @ahsenkhan5386
    @ahsenkhan5386 2 года назад +1

    and just like that Klingon torpedos flew at the enterprise

  • @brucequam7416
    @brucequam7416 2 года назад +2

    Take the time to see him in "Treasure Island" (1998). He was great as Long John Silver, without the caricature affectations. He was properly charming and terrible. Christian Bale plays Jack Hawkins.

  • @LucidStew
    @LucidStew 2 года назад +4

    From my cold, dead hands?

  • @robertulloa9570
    @robertulloa9570 8 месяцев назад

    He missed these lines..."Which, like dumb mouths, do ope their ruby lips
    To beg the voice and utterance of my tongue-"

  • @AtlatlMan
    @AtlatlMan 11 месяцев назад

    This film suffered terribly from its costuming. Heston looks ridiculous.
    However, because its Heston, he still kills it.

  • @swaminathanbalakrishnan1399
    @swaminathanbalakrishnan1399 6 месяцев назад

    For some reason he made me think of Cromwell 😅

  • @tylerdurden4080
    @tylerdurden4080 2 года назад +2

    they did a good job with Caesars hand he really looked dead.

    • @kentvesser9484
      @kentvesser9484 2 года назад +2

      They actually killed the actor and then defibrillated him later. Method acting...lol.

    • @tylerdurden4080
      @tylerdurden4080 2 года назад

      @@kentvesser9484 lol

    • @D_Marrenalv
      @D_Marrenalv Год назад

      @@kentvesser9484 lol

  • @andreatarabotto3547
    @andreatarabotto3547 11 месяцев назад

    GREAT

  • @robinleebraun7739
    @robinleebraun7739 2 года назад +5

    Probably better in the original Klingon.

  • @rogerwright1168
    @rogerwright1168 2 года назад +8

    I thought that this was good until I saw the same scene done by Marlon Brando. In light of Brando's ability, Heston is barely passable. Brando does it so much better. His portrayal is effortless, whereas Heston's is stilted and lifeless. Heston looks like he's auditioning for a high school version of Julius Caesar.

    • @woobbryant
      @woobbryant 2 года назад +3

      I agree that Brando is much better. However, auditioning for a high school version of Julius Caesar is not a description that would have occurred to me, but to me his delivery here sounds pretty much like how he delivers dozens of lines in Ben Hur and Planet of the Apes. Though in those movies, the standard Heston - slow, contemplative, works well with the material. Here it seems to be at odds with the power of the moment. And Brando's facial expressions are much more natural and his emotion crescendos in both face and voice in with such a smooth and seamless escalation that by the time he reaches the word "Havoc", I find myself shaken by his intensity. By contrast, Heston's eyes sliding back and forth to the corners seems like the wrong choice, and that especially to me is what akes it seem stilted, just as you said.

    • @loveboat
      @loveboat 4 часа назад

      Brando is all right umtil he butchers the most important line by giving it a full throated shout, while Heston absolutely fucking nails it.

  • @casonhall5268
    @casonhall5268 Год назад

    "Oops, sorry, just forgot my dagger. Didn't mean to disturb you. So uh... what was that about war and carrion men?"

  • @diddymuck
    @diddymuck 2 года назад

    its like watching john wayne doing th bard, only this is great.

  • @spambott1
    @spambott1 2 года назад

    Looks like he's wearing a window curtain ala Carol Burnett in "Went With the Wind".

  • @GregMoress
    @GregMoress 2 года назад

    Christopher Lambert and Thomas Jane both bear a striking resemblance.

    • @jamessickmore236
      @jamessickmore236 2 года назад

      I always got Thomas Jane confused with Aaron Eckhart

  • @newsladytv3461
    @newsladytv3461 2 года назад +2

    Interesting to compare this to FELLINI'S SATYRICON which was a contemporary picture of this. COMPLETELY DIFFERENT take on roughly the same culture, set in different eras. Wonder if Chuck would have worked with Freddie. Woulda been different!

  •  2 года назад +6

    From 0 to 10, acting 11

  • @FrothingFanboy
    @FrothingFanboy 2 года назад

    Marlon Brando VS Charlton Heston. Be there! (or be square)

  • @boomer6611
    @boomer6611 2 года назад

    Classic

  • @woobbryant
    @woobbryant 2 года назад +1

    His eye movements don't strike me as the right choice for this speech. It almost makes it seem as though he is trying to remember his lines every time he slides his eyes upward to the left. Brando's version is both much more natural, and much more powerful.

  • @NKM5896
    @NKM5896 2 года назад +37

    Am I the only one who thinks that he’s better than Brando?

    • @larrysheetmetal
      @larrysheetmetal 2 года назад

      yelp , He was not that good and most people think him good for his PRO REPUBLICAN they can take my gun away from my cold dead hands , and like John Wayne was actually a terrible human being .

    • @hdturner1
      @hdturner1 2 года назад +2

      comparing two who so transcend compare it cannot be done.

    • @LucidStew
      @LucidStew 2 года назад +3

      I found this more emotional and the other more powerful. Each better than the other in its own way.

    • @NKM5896
      @NKM5896 2 года назад +6

      @@LucidStew
      I can see where you’re coming from I think there is more than a stylistic difference. Brando sounds like he’s giving a passionate speech to an audience. Heston sounds like he’s speaking to his dead friend. The scene is meant to be played as the later even though it is reality the former.

    • @russelllangworthy8855
      @russelllangworthy8855 2 года назад +22

      @@larrysheetmetal Charlton Heston and John Wayne were terrible human beings because they had different political views than you? How sad your life must be.

  • @TooLateForIeago
    @TooLateForIeago 2 года назад +1

    Hindsight being 20-20, the Senate really should have offed Caesar's enablers too.

    • @canconservative8976
      @canconservative8976 2 года назад +2

      It was wrong to kill Caesar...

    • @TooLateForIeago
      @TooLateForIeago 2 года назад +1

      @@canconservative8976 It really depends on who you asked. His nephew Octavian and Marc Antony might have been pretty mad, but the senators were sure the safety of the republic's institutuons were in that much danger.

    • @canconservative8976
      @canconservative8976 2 года назад

      @@TooLateForIeago and his Nephew craftily completed the reform to dictatorship without calling himself a dictator... so what did the murder accomplish....and why wouldn't Pompeii as co-consul with Caesar share the known world, it wasn't enough for him and his crooked rich backing senators?
      This is a very well discussed segment of history.... all the politics of Rome for that matter.

    • @artemirrlazaris7406
      @artemirrlazaris7406 2 года назад

      ​@@TooLateForIeago The bestowed octavian title was the republics plee during the first prime made again, for the salvation of the republic, during the what would be called the attic wars....
      In doing so this allowed the idiocy to be amended and the system to exist, thusly the naval of the time lost a greater part of it during the times of human faliabity and corruption to the toils of simple trinkets gold and nonsense rather then the works. To this da,y we are now at odds and searched ansought to be killed by the dogs of the system.. The dogs of these wars... Tricksters adn liars, all in whihc entrap and lie ot enthrone the world and thensemvle,s never a means ot be what is to builda civilisation.. To this age.. a marvel of defeats adn deay worthless... old knowledge... Virtue.. what virtue is their when the dogs simply want their fill of lusts. So we get the age of whoredom, with men and women alike taking upon leashes and all manner ofsexual perverse... in their state of mental tranquility of supremacy over otehrs.. virtue.. virtue.. we see to which hte dogs have been to capsulate and commit the greatest travesty... teh human tragedy... What good is it when men so conviently destroy al lthat which is good, mislead and lie, and do as they would like a worthless pig ina troph or animal... Liberty they speak. waht libert y is a ma ntrapped in his iamgiantion of how it should be, look at them and their toxins and neuro toxins as the devils feed and take upon the skins of men to then further erode waht sanctity of cilvity is what left. Look at them. new world order. New this.. nothign new but the dogs in which consume.. for their arts are twisted and as perverse as it ever was in teh dawn of the day they oculd but read and write, but atlrst now we can see their plight.
      Travesty.. Tragedy... what be yokes a millest song. of a lost time that for a time correct teh wrongs...
      Caesar.. was their saviour and lord and they but bismerked and fattened themselves adn went away into their own voiltions being aprt of the world of lies and illusions, and even now its the ocnclusion they speak of history of tings given but not read adn so they go in erro to where they tread. they devour and attacka nd stomp upon al lthey can of which was the noblest things before teh dawn...
      so they take what little light there is but left, and the darkness of men, stomp it out as ut was left. I say. Set the world on fire.. to their woes and errors. and ignorance, but still yet they pride tehmselves intehir theft.
      Suport caesar.. support the OCtavian support what it is to be am an.. to be al eader.. to be but one thing.. great... but ... the garbage of this earth is but hte dirt... if withotu a sword we all know that hte weakness in all humans in their character that think and thought that things of what they do cannot be seen, but they do not know that all thigns of this cold dark rock is all known, to the furthest reaches of all things... to which they do and ignroe and happy and delight in their ignorance, attack the most noble of men.. in teh night.. to fill and feast liek teh savages they are.. .cave dwellers killing all , look at their writings nad lies. converting nad using psyhcology to others demise, forcing nad conscripting misleading and not teaching, confiscating and taking, merchants and lies... tis ever ina land of which is persecution made wrought na one is trapped within its cabble taught, to which one seeks to escape but acannot and thusfinds rot. Fear not for that hwihc cna and will deliver you up if you are/were true...
      IE different times and different days, but it remains ... all the same... Find it now to how they goat and how they act ot destroy, iamgine a army a fleet of many, and all in which you do they take fomr you... and they accost and accuse but in reality they know not waht htey lost.. in teh dire straights of the cost....
      end rant...

  • @alonenjersey
    @alonenjersey 2 года назад +5

    The music has really not needed. At all.

  • @TheSocialDistorter
    @TheSocialDistorter 2 года назад

    General Chang

  • @StudSupreme
    @StudSupreme 11 месяцев назад

    John Gielgud was extremely miscast as Caesar. Chuck, though, did a surprisingly great job with Marc Antony.

  • @yardsaleuw3075
    @yardsaleuw3075 10 месяцев назад

    They cut out the best parts

  • @mrvillan6951
    @mrvillan6951 3 года назад +15

    He would have been better playing Brutus.

  • @jamonryan1797
    @jamonryan1797 2 года назад

    Who let the dogs out, j-pat-g that's who, mystery solved.

  • @ericlks13
    @ericlks13 6 месяцев назад

    somehow these will always be said of men after their deaths no mater what it is that they have done in life!

  • @jahses6751
    @jahses6751 2 года назад

    Let slop the hogs of war

  • @lordmorley7561
    @lordmorley7561 2 года назад

    Is that Leonard Nimoy at 8 seconds in, or are my eyes deceiving me?

    • @EJP286CRSKW
      @EJP286CRSKW 2 года назад

      No. Yes. Full cast list at IMDB. Mostly British apart from Heston and Robards.

  • @ntatemohlomi2884
    @ntatemohlomi2884 2 года назад +21

    I came here from watching Marlon Brando recite the same scene, not in the same league.

    • @giovannilupino5538
      @giovannilupino5538 2 года назад +2

      Agreed!

    • @JACKnJESUS
      @JACKnJESUS 2 года назад +2

      Yeah, Brando was over dramatic.

    • @johnl1091
      @johnl1091 2 года назад +5

      Marlon Brando's delivery was powered by unfettered wrath, whereas Charleton Heston's was more menacing. Heston had more gravitas and Brando had more bravado. Both deliveries are legendary.

    • @ntatemohlomi2884
      @ntatemohlomi2884 2 года назад +1

      @@johnl1091 I like your middle ground take, the book says blessed are the peacemakers...

    • @ntatemohlomi2884
      @ntatemohlomi2884 2 года назад +1

      @@JACKnJESUS Mr Heston is a legendary actor. His performance here I found lethargic, at least compared to Mr Brando's. But each to his own. We are greatful to Mr Shakespeare for the great lines, and all them actors who have made attempts at bringing the scene to life.

  • @scottperry8354
    @scottperry8354 2 года назад

    Cry havoc and let slip the hogs of war.
    Dogs of war.
    Whatever farm animal of war Lana!
    Shut up!

  • @saladinbob
    @saladinbob 2 года назад +9

    Not as good as Brando's version. There's too much anger in Heston's version, Brando mixes it with anguish and despair.

  • @plasticweapon
    @plasticweapon 2 года назад

    0:03-0:09 hi jason. hi robert. hi michael.

  • @zacharyjohnson598
    @zacharyjohnson598 2 года назад +1

    He shall be avenged.

  • @dysonmoyer6920
    @dysonmoyer6920 Год назад

    Generally I prefer Brando’s Antony but this scene is owned by Charlton Heston

  • @BrianHealy
    @BrianHealy 2 года назад +1

    Christopher Plummer said it better

  • @NitroModelsAndComics
    @NitroModelsAndComics Год назад

    Not Brando... But excellent

  • @darthvestius7771
    @darthvestius7771 2 года назад

    Taylor: "I want to kiss you Zira".
    Zira: "OK. But you are so...damn ugly".

  • @norbitcleaverhook5040
    @norbitcleaverhook5040 2 года назад

    "Gun"

  • @JuanRojas-vp6fw
    @JuanRojas-vp6fw 2 года назад +15

    BRANDON FUE SUPERIOR EN ESTA INTERPRETACIÓN

    • @giovannilupino5538
      @giovannilupino5538 2 года назад +1

      Que verdad!

    • @SarahH0g4n
      @SarahH0g4n 2 года назад +2

      Si

    • @faded4698
      @faded4698 2 года назад +1

      Se llama BRANDO, no Brandon. Ni que fuera Tepiteño.

    • @johnbockelie3899
      @johnbockelie3899 2 года назад

      It's " Cry havoc, and let slip the dogs of war ." DOGS, not HOGS.

    • @JuanRojas-vp6fw
      @JuanRojas-vp6fw 2 года назад

      @@faded4698 mala mía perdón 🙏🙏

  • @samueldavis4657
    @samueldavis4657 2 года назад

    J Peterman?

  • @larry1824
    @larry1824 2 года назад

    But first let me hit that rock with a stick!!!!!!!

  • @spookavision
    @spookavision 2 года назад

    What a ham. Shakespeare's words doing the heavy lifting here. Limp and fraudulent compared to Brando's version.

  • @notmyrealname6150
    @notmyrealname6150 2 года назад

    He sounds upset.

  • @od5155
    @od5155 2 года назад +1

    Love Heston, but Brando did it better.

  • @matthewsheppard7050
    @matthewsheppard7050 10 месяцев назад

    The soundtrack ruined the speech. Marlon Brando’s deliverance of this speech is far more powerful and I say that as a true Heston fan.

  • @BOBMAN1980
    @BOBMAN1980 2 года назад +1

    General Chang said it better.

  • @8yerbrain
    @8yerbrain 2 года назад +9

    Better than Marlon Brando's version.

    • @jamesevans2507
      @jamesevans2507 2 года назад +2

      LOL nope

    • @leftcoaster67
      @leftcoaster67 2 года назад +3

      @@jamesevans2507 It's different. Not better in my opinion. Brando was an elemental fury. You felt the pain, anguish the desire for revenge and the anger, and sorrow.

    • @8yerbrain
      @8yerbrain 2 года назад

      @@leftcoaster67 That's fair. And I liked his look more for the part.

    • @jamesevans2507
      @jamesevans2507 2 года назад

      @Mark Johnson Sorry but Brando was better

    • @asimian8500
      @asimian8500 2 года назад +1

      @@jamesevans2507 Nope.

  • @misfit2022
    @misfit2022 2 года назад

    Good film actor but Shakespeare not so much. The ‘53 version corrected the mistakes in this one.

  • @richardhumphreys8662
    @richardhumphreys8662 2 года назад

    This is a very abbreviated version of the speech.

  • @ThePerpetualStudent
    @ThePerpetualStudent 2 года назад

    Good but no Brando.

  • @flybeep1661
    @flybeep1661 2 года назад

    It's a bit too overly theatrical for my taste.

  • @davidbarker7938
    @davidbarker7938 2 года назад

    Brandon was a better actor, but CH does this scene better - he has the voice for it.

    • @danphillips2784
      @danphillips2784 Год назад

      That's BRANDO, and Brando and Heston were both fine actors. Brando's is especially great because Shakesperean acting was out of his comfort zone, and he nailed it. But Heston is seething with quiet fury.

  • @IdgaradLyracant
    @IdgaradLyracant 2 года назад

    Wayne's World 2 really showed the difference: ruclips.net/video/6eWsFFQP0gA/видео.html

  • @sethleoric2598
    @sethleoric2598 2 года назад

    667th like

  • @FourTwenny
    @FourTwenny Год назад

    You have no idea what you are calling for.

  • @mkocel
    @mkocel 2 года назад

    Brando did it better. This one feels like a spoof prob bc CH has been impersonated in comedy so often