For this I am truly saddened. There will be a memorial screening
of THE LION IN WINTER at the McDaniel digs.
Kirby
On Dec 15, 2013, at 12:44 PM, Freeman Fisher flixs...@aol.com wrote:
One of the great legends of cinema has passed away at 81.
RIP Lawrence, King Henry, Don Quixote, Alan
Yes Alan! His king should've won the Oscar!
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On Dec 15, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Alan Heimann alanheim...@gmail.com wrote:
yes those piercing blue eyes no better seen than in the bible when he blinds
the men of Sodom..the night of the generals and Becket are some of my favs
Subject: Re: [MOPO] RIP Peter O'Toole
Yes Alan! His king should've won the Oscar!
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On Dec 15, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Alan Heimann alanheim...@gmail.com wrote:
yes those piercing blue eyes no better seen than in the bible when he blinds
the men of Sodom..the night of the generals
One of the great legends of cinema has passed away at 81.
RIP Lawrence, King Henry, Don Quixote, Alan Swan, Tiberius etc.
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Truly one of the greats. He will certainly live forever as Lawrence
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Subject: [MOPO] RIP Peter O'Toole
One of the great
I'm devastated. Peter O 'Toole was the reason I became an actor. I was lucky
enough to meet him when I was 10. He was wearing his trademark green velvet
Irish slippers and pink terry cloth robe. His eyes were astonishing. He was on
set and I told him how much I loved his work and how he
yes loved him too, he's one of the few actors I liked even better when they
were overdoing it a bit for example his General Tanz in Night Of The
Generals. Both he and director Litvak made full use of O'Toole's blue gaze.
Wim
Op 15 dec 2013, om 20:00 heeft Toochis Morin het volgende geschreven:
: Sun, 15 Dec 2013 19:06
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yes loved him too, he's one of the few actors I liked even better when they
were
overdoing it a bit for example his General Tanz in Night Of The Generals.
Both
he and director Litvak made full use of O'Toole's blue gaze.
Wim
Op
yes those piercing blue eyes no better seen than in the bible when he
blinds the men of Sodom..the night of the generals and Becket are some of
my favs and better than Peck in '62
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