Golden Globes 1985 Peggy Ashcroft Wins Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
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- Опубликовано: 23 июл 2012
- Golden Globes Awards, 1985. Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins present the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture to Peggy Ashcroft for "A Passage to India". Victor Banerjee accepted the award on her behalf. He talks about her finally being accepted in America and he thanks the Foreign Press Association, and America for accepting her.Golden Globes Awards, 1985. Brooke Shields and Christopher Atkins present the award for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture to Peggy Ashcroft for "A Passage to India". Victor Banerjee accepted the award on her behalf. He talks about her finally being accepted in America and he thanks the Foreign Press Association, and America for accepting her.
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I had no clue Brooke and Chris even got together again after the Blue Lagoon era. This is so cool to see.
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He was in her Suddenly Susan series for one funny episode…
@@DavidVarkonyi Did not know this. I will look for the episode. Thanks.
Brook a mais lindaa
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I saw this in the theater in March 1985 with my grandmother and mother when I was 23, and it was truly riveting...
i think christopher had a crush on her :) he stares at her at the end aww :)
Who wouldn’t?? She was beyond gorgeous!
Brooke is really cute & funny:)
Back when Hollywood hadn't yet destroyed the Oscars as a show.
MRS MOORE!
I had (and have) a crush on Victor Banerjee... *swoon* :)
+Treebard
Victor Banerjee was great in "A Passage to India." I loved that movie.
+Love Animals Yes he was! He really made Dr. Aziz come alive for me! I read the book after seeing the movie, and always think of him as that character.
+Treebard
I know, if you watch the movie first, then read the book, you always imagine the actor who portrayed the character in the movie as the character while reading the book. He won the Best Actor award from the National Board of Review for his role in "A Passage to India" but unfortunately, it didn't result in an Oscar nomination for him. I thought Alec Guinness was great in it, too (brilliant talent). I need to read the book, too.
+Love Animals I read the book partially to see what really happened in the cave (lol). Unfortunately, the book didn't help much on that score. In the book, Dr. Aziz had been married, unlike in the film (I forget what happened - his wife died, I think). In the book, Adela and Dr. Aziz discuss his marriage on the walk to the cave; this doesn't happen in the film, I think Adela just asks him if he's been married, and he says "No." I think it would've just been "too much information" to do the book version there. The physicality of the caves/mountains/sun, etc. takes over in the movie. However, I think the best parts of the book translated well to the film. I love the scene where Dr. Aziz gives his collar button(?) to the nice white guy, Fielding, and then the mean white guy Ronny says, "See, that's the Indian all over! He can't even be bothered to button down his collar!", when really Dr. Aziz was just being kind. I guess that's the imperialists all over, to blame the conquered for their own faults! It's a brilliant book and film. And you're right, Sir Alec was wonderful, too! I loved the scene after Dr. Aziz gets arrested and Godbole is supremely calm. Interesting, about Victor Banerjee winning that award! I'm so glad to hear it! The true mystery of both the book and film is, how could such a nice woman as Mrs. Moore produce such a bigoted, nasty toff as Ronny! LOL
+Love Animals There are also multiple differences in how the trial plays out in the book, of which I forget all the details. Adela is both more "British" and more sympathetic in the book (in the movie, she's kind of a cipher, isn't she?). Anyway, I can't remember the details, as I say, but the book seemed more realistic. But you realized that Adela was totally ruining any chances she had of a life in India (especially with Ronny) so her giving up her "rape story" is more cataclysmic in the book. (It also coincides with her "breaking it off with Ronny" which I think happens separately in the movie.) In the book, it's more obvious that Adela is really ruining her life, by going against the political system in India. Fielding is truly her only friend after that. It's quite moving.
brooke is really pretty :)
angelinajolie Voight Angelina looks better 💦🍀🌱
@@liliblanch496 Are you kidding? please....
@@liliblanch496 she is nothing infront of brooke's beauty lol
I wonder if Chris was wearing his loincloth under that tux.
the way the blond guy looked at Brooke and she didn’t care breaks my heart 🤮
That was Christopher Atkins. They appeared together in the Blue Lagoon five years prior.
Clamshell686 ya I saw that movie I can’t believe she didn’t fall in love with him 😑
I think he thought she was looking at him. So he looked back but then found that she wasn’t looking at him lol
Get real, you dumb.
Where were all the nominees? They didn't attend? Who the hell receives such an honor and doesn't show up to bask in it. Albert Finney has always been a no-show at these things, as has Judi Dench, at the Golden Globes (for whom such a thing is just another day). But for these actresses at the time, c'mon. That's why I wanted to see this, because I thought that this was an interesting lineup of nominees.
Back then, they didn't make as much as they do now. And if they were shooting a movie while this show was aired, they could not attend. Also, a lot of very talented actors HATE these peacock displays of unbridled ambition, greed and cruelty, and on that basis they stayed away.
If you read her memoir she talks about the filming of The Blue Lagoon. Chris was the director's favorite, not Brooke. I think there was no love lost between Brooke and Chris.
So Brooke didn't like him at all? I was fantasizing for them both to end up together. I'm sorry.
Melanie Griffith should have won for playing Holly Body!
I agree, she did an out of this world performance in Body Double
I love Body Double (1984). BD and Carrie (1976) are my favorite Brian De Palma films.
:)
I'm only one gold. I'm all of these. And Mother Peggy not gold this is acting
Melanie Griffith should have won.or either Drew Barrymore