Judgment at Nuremberg
Especially after the invading Iraq under false pretexts, and especially after the President Bush legally sanctioned torture and the suppression of ...
NakbaOnline4 • 4,900 views
The Making of Zulu
Features:
The Making of Zulu:
- Role of Honour
- And Snappeth the Spear in Sunder
- The Music of Zulu
- Zulu Remembering An Epic
CJTReviews • 3,505 views
Thanks a lot for posting. Fascinating. 'Zulu' does grab hold of you and never let go, no matter how many times you've seen it. The great Stanley Baker and company, thanks to them all.
Akropolis von Pergamon
3D Animation der Akropolis von Pergamon, rekonstruiert auf Basis der Schriftenreihe "Altertümer von Pergamon" Ausgabe I-VIII. Details vom Großen Al...
2ndClemens • 24,322 views
Actually I thought the book was kind of static and lifeless. But the same can't be said for your upload.
" Genesis " (Phil Collins) with Bone Thugs-N-Harmony (primary artist) - (Take Me) Home
PLEASE do yourself a favor and See the official, real *proper* _video_ video at http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Phil Collins (formerly...
PalerShadeOfWhite • 840 views
Akropolis von Pergamon
3D Animation der Akropolis von Pergamon, rekonstruiert auf Basis der Schriftenreihe "Altertümer von Pergamon" Ausgabe I-VIII. Details vom Großen Al...
2ndClemens • 24,322 views
How beautiful! I've looked at this at least once a day since I found it here. I happened to be reading the book "Lost Letters of Pergamum" & wondered if there was anything on the city on YouTube. This just took my breath away. Thank you for posting it.
Helen of Troy (1956) BG sub
asterixu • 58,472 views
Thank you for uploading this. I watched it here twice & decided to buy the DVD. Maybe copyright owners who worry about these things being posted free on YouTube should consider that. Seeing films on YT that are rarely if ever shown on television leads some people to buy.
Night People (1954)
SundEmma1 • 21,464 views
It is available. Try lovingtheclassics website. That's where I got it.
Quo Vadis (1951) 720p HD (the full film)
720p HD
This version has the highest resolution and colour quality on Youtube. Enjoy it!
Fordeserve1 • 126,062 views
Bless your heart, hope it stays up for a while. I own an old VHS tape of this and the color quality was never too good. This looks beautiful. And oh! Rosza's score. Thanks so much.
1996 Worlds- Michelle Kwan LP Salome, High Quality
From ESPN Classics.
KweenBombersfan • 152,767 views
Thanks for posting this! I haven't seen it for years. It's one of the best choreographed skating routines I ever saw. I still remember how thrilling it was when she first did it. Everything else Kwan did in her career after this seemed like an anticlimax.
Carol Reed's The Third Man - Documentary [1/7]
Part 2:
europecinema • 28,683 views
"The lovers - Alida Valli and Orson Welles." But they never met, never made a scene together in the film. When Welles saw her in the film later he said "Hmm, maybe I missed something."
The Man In The Gray Flannel Suit
Gregory Peck at his best. Jennifer Jones at her best. Awsome, wholesome, gripping tale of the horrors of war, marriage and life.
keitheric5 • 48,338 views
The know-it-all stay-at-home wife drives me crazy. Pushing, lecturing, needling, shaming. Go out & do it yourself, toots, or shut up.
Khartoum 1966 THIS FILM MADE BY ALL ORIGINAL FACT
raggioceleste • 35,750 views
Thanks so much! I thought Ardrey's script was quite good. Khartoum isn't up to David Lean's standard but it was a really well-made movie.
Luciano Pavarotti - "E lucevan le stelle ("Tosca", Giacomo Puccini)" - Lincoln Center, 1980
Maestro Zubin Mehta, conductor.
Fan Post.
Program:"Live At Lincoln Center-30 year Anniversary"
(c)2007 PBS, Inc.
TheReturnOfStephan1 • 8,971 views
Is this the performance where they did the whole intro to the aria, including the shepherd boy's solo, & Itzakh Perlman sang the part of the jailer? That is one of my favorite memories from Live at L.C.
Margot Fonteyn - Solo from 'Daphnis and Cloe'
I've seen very little film of Dame Margot Fonteyn dancing in 'Daphnis and Cloe'.
So I was very happy to be able to upload this solo from the balle...
nickwallacesmith • 1,708 views
Wow. Thank you for posting. So simple, so light, quick, & unstrained. I don't think any ballerina today would ever dance it that way. They'd want to show off their beautiful point and line. Fonteyn once said dancing should look as "easy as getting off a bus." Here she demonstrates it.
Symphonic Variations (part 1 of 3) - McRae, Marquez, Bonelli2.m4v
tdp20101 • 14,506 views
Thanks for posting Ashton's great post-war ballet. I think it was supposed to represent somehow the feeling of the British about what they'd been through and the coming of peace.
[Eng] King of Baking Special part 5 (end)
This is special talkshow 'bout korean drama Kim Tak Goo / King of Baking
znwheekyu13 • 21,258 views
Classic, classy soap opera. Great veteran cast. Usually these makjang things don't do much for me but this one had a lot of style and sentiment. Nobody does the mystical thing about food the way the Koreans do. Oh -- and Jung Sung Mo forever. Great character actor.
Sean Richard Dulake, role of Dr. Allen in "Jejungwon" (제중원 닥터 알렌) #2
This young actor came through stiff competition to land the role of Dr. Allen in the historical drama, "Jejungwon." Set in the end of the Joseon Dy...
arirangnews • 4,551 views
Jejoongwon is the first K-drama I've seen where the foreign actors make a
special contribution. Dulake as Allen, the medical missionary, is wonderful.
He has unactorish sincerity, naturalness, and great warmth (seems to have
those nice qualities as a person too). When his character leaves the Je...
Dimitri Tiomkin: Land of the Pharaohs (Suite)
Suite from Land of the Pharaohs (1955). Composed and conducted by Dimitri Tiomkin.
skipjacktuner • 5,808 views
Much as I love Tiomkin's music in other settings I don't get any sense of the ancient world here, There was no sense of the ancient world in the script or the cast either. Once you see Jack Hawkins as a pharaoh you just give up any hope of verisimilitude and chomp your popcorn.
Daphnis and Chloe - Royal Ballet (part 1 of 9)
Daphnis and Chloe, music by Maurice Ravel, choreography by Frederick Ashton. The Royal Ballet at Gala for the re-opening of Covent Garden. Princi...
JimBeattie • 11,217 views
Bless you! I've always wanted to see this.
Rome Reborn 2.1
Rome Reborn is an international initiative to use 3D digital technology to illustrate the urban development of the ancient city from the first sett...
Frischer1949 • 94,220 views
Fascinating, thanks. It all looks so nice to us. What can't be reproduced is the smell, the noise, the filth, the crowding. Ancient Rome was a torment to most of the people who lived there.
Anton Bruckner - Symphony № 7 - 2.Adagio 1/2
Anton Bruckner
Symphony № 7 in E major (WAB 107)
1. Allegro
2. Adagio
3. Scherzo
4. Finale
Bayerisches Staatsorchester
Conductor - Kent Nagano
Tch...
krelena2009 • 7,997 views
Anyone who's seen the Korean television epic "The Immortal Yi Soon-shin" will recognize the first lovely minute or so of this.
The Dream 6
The Dream (2004)
American Ballet Theatre
Pacific Symphony
Ethan Stiefel, Oberon
Alessandra Ferri, Titania
Herman Cornejo, Puck
Stella Abrera, Her...
RoyalAlbertBoneChina • 9,575 views
One of the most beautiful pas de deux ever. I'd have every wannabe choreographer study this one. The inventiveness of the moves, the changes of mood and tempo, the use of counterpoint to the music, the repetitions that are so satisfying to the viewer. Ashton was the master. "The Dream" is a dream.
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marciemarciamar • 5,089 views
Great film. Ruth Chatterton's a fascinating horror in it. It's hard to believe the man could live for 20 years with the woman and not know anything about her til they take a trip to Europe. How did she manage to conceal her inner Mme. Bovary all those years?
Anne-Sophie Mutter, Korngold Violin Concerto (3rd Mvt.)
High Quality: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
One of the hardest violin concertos performed by one of the b...
IceFun • 274,377 views
Korngold used a lot of this in "The Prince & the Pauper." Interesting to hear it upgraded to a classical performance piece.
"There are those in our own country too who today speak of the protection of country, of survival. A decision must be made in the life of every nation, at the very moment when the grasp of the enemy is at its throat. Then it seems that the only way to survive is to use the means of the enemy, to ...