Oskar Werner was one of the greatest actors of his generation, and those that have followed could learn a great deal about the true art of acting by watching his movies. He only took parts he could relate to and, unfortunately, because of this, there is not a large number to look at. But each and every film he was in was made better as a result of his presence.
Ok so Oskar Werner was a great actor. But Fahrenheit 451 shouldn't have been turned into a movie it sucks, Oskar is not Montag and Montag is not Oskar. This is great but Fahrenheit the movie SUCKS HORRIBLE ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The book is MAGNIFICENT though.
A must see for Virginia Maskells fans. The movie in general is a great love story.Virginia's final performance was very good but somewhat haunting. This film deserves an official dvd release.
I've loved this film since I was 16 in 1968. Have seen it so many times, I can't count any more. Even on poor video / dvd transfers, it remains a jewel. No one can ever replace Oskar Werner, or the haunting Virginia Maskell. The scene at the dinner party is painfully exquisite. I hope to see it re-released one day. It is long overdue. Thanks for posting one of many special sequences.
This is a funny sequence from an otherwise very poignant and downbeat film (overshadowed, in a way, by the suicide of one of its stars, Virginia Maskell, before its release). It cries out for DVD release.
Oskar Werner was one of the greatest actors of his generation, and those that have followed could learn a great deal about the true art of acting by watching his movies. He only took parts he could relate to and, unfortunately, because of this, there is not a large number to look at. But each and every film he was in was made better as a result of his presence.
51DWA 4 months ago
Ok so Oskar Werner was a great actor. But Fahrenheit 451 shouldn't have been turned into a movie it sucks, Oskar is not Montag and Montag is not Oskar. This is great but Fahrenheit the movie SUCKS HORRIBLE ASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The book is MAGNIFICENT though.
cheesegrater23 7 months ago
Could you please upload the whole movie?A lot of people would say 'Thank you" to you!
DalilaCarmen 1 year ago 2
Oskar was so gorgeous...
Ulysses61 1 year ago 2
I have a passion for Oskar, and i loved this movie but never have i seen the dvd of it.....does it exist? I agree.....NO ONE CAN REPLACE HIM.....
bluesummer33 1 year ago 2
I want it on DVD too! I have loved this movie since I first saw it in 1972. And I love Oskar Werner! Thank you for puttin in this video...bring more!
Elizabeth Morgan, Salinas, CA
Buffy484828 2 years ago
A must see for Virginia Maskells fans. The movie in general is a great love story.Virginia's final performance was very good but somewhat haunting. This film deserves an official dvd release.
Tycc66 2 years ago 2
I've loved this film since I was 16 in 1968. Have seen it so many times, I can't count any more. Even on poor video / dvd transfers, it remains a jewel. No one can ever replace Oskar Werner, or the haunting Virginia Maskell. The scene at the dinner party is painfully exquisite. I hope to see it re-released one day. It is long overdue. Thanks for posting one of many special sequences.
oakmag 2 years ago 3
@oakmag Hey would you happen to know where you could buy this? I can't find it anywhere!!!
cheesegrater23 6 months ago
This is a funny sequence from an otherwise very poignant and downbeat film (overshadowed, in a way, by the suicide of one of its stars, Virginia Maskell, before its release). It cries out for DVD release.
JekyllBoote 2 years ago