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Topic History of: Orson Welles Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Barney |
Barney wrote:
more recently, an English actor won an Oscar - although he had no lines.
Who was he?
John Mills in Ryan's Daughter...
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Barney |
JK2006 wrote:
dreadful film; A Little Romance
Won an Oscar though - for the music...
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Barney |
One more offer then, than I received!
Although I could have done Christopher Lee's Hamlet part (a non-speaking guard) well.
However more recently, an English actor won an Oscar - although he had no lines.
Who was he?
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JK2006 |
And the only film part I was ever offered - when the producers would not accept me (not famous enough) went to Sir Laurence - dreadful film; A Little Romance. |
Barney |
Oliver's Hamlet was the making of him, particularly in the US; he also produced and directed it - as well as writing the screenplay.
And recruiting the cast - including Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Stanley Holloway and Jean Simmons.
With almost 40% of the lines spoken by Hamlet - cuts to Shakespeare's longest play had to be made, and invoked criticism.
Overall, the movie was a great commercial success though - and the winner of Britain's first Oscars.
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