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Post by ZolotoyRetriever on Feb 25, 2020 3:42:47 GMT
Sir (Albert Finney): The critics? No, I have nothing but compassion for them. How can I hate the crippled, the mentally deficient, and the dead?
...from The Dresser (1983)
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Post by bravomailer on Feb 25, 2020 4:29:58 GMT
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Post by BATouttaheck on Feb 26, 2020 4:36:12 GMT
I never made big money in Hollywood. I was paid in hundreds, the stars got thousands. But I worked with some of the greatest directors in films, and some of the greatest writers. They gave me freedom to do what I can do best and that was gratifying.
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Post by bravomailer on Feb 26, 2020 6:00:21 GMT
"I've made so many movies playing a hooker that they don't pay me in the regular way anymore. They leave it on the dresser."
- Shirley MacLaine
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Post by BATouttaheck on Mar 10, 2020 3:39:31 GMT
VINCENT PRICE
"Suddenly in the '50s, a whole new group of actors came out: Marlon Brando, James Dean and Paul Newman, who were very moody and realistic. So actors like myself and Basil Rathbone and so on didn't really fit into those realistic dramas and we began to do costume pictures. This was really the only place we could go on working if we wanted to survive as actors. Most of the things of my later career have been costume pictures. They require a certain knowledge of the language, they require enunciation and a poetic approach to the language. Really, the one thing we have over the apes is our language, isn't it? That's about all."
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Post by bravomailer on Mar 10, 2020 15:43:09 GMT
“Look, you chaps only have to do this once. But I’ll have to do it all over again in Hollywood with Errol Flynn.”
- David Niven briefing his troops before a mission during WW2
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