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2 days ago
Obsession.
Obsession dirigida por Edward Dmytryk y protagonizada por Robert Newton, Phil Brown, Sally Gray, Naunton Wayne, James Harcourt, Betty Cooper, ...
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Treasure Island (1950)
Treasure Island is a 1950 Disney adventure film, adapted from the Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island. It starred Bobby Driscoll as Jim ...
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Oliver Twist
*** ALEC GUINNESS in the classic 1948 DAVID LEAN film *** Based on the Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist is about an orphan boy who runs away from...
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1 week ago
Oliver Twist (1948) - Theatrical Trailer - © Rank Organisation
Film: Oliver Twist.
Starring: John Howard Davies as Oliver Twist, an orphan, Alec Guinness, Robert Newton, Kay Walsh, and Anthony Newley.
Dire...
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That should read 'softie' in the comment below!
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1 week ago
John Howard Davies discusses filming of Fawlty Towers car/tree branch sequence.mp4
Producer/Director, John Howard Davies, recalls the challenges of filming what have to be the funniest sequence ever to be produced in the history o...
tellyspottingpub • 874 views
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Apparently this scene was inspired by Robert (Bill Sikes) Newton's eccentric habit of beating his car with a bull-whip if it failed to start. Lol
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1 week ago
The Beachcomber w Charles Laughton
1938 directed by Erich Pommer starring Charles Laughton, Elsa Lanchester and Robert Newton. From the story by W. Somerset Maugham.
apeloki • 2,784 views
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How gorgeous is Robert Newton here! Those eyes-sigh....
Charles Laughton is hilarious in the science where he smashes everything up!
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1 week ago
Major Barbara speaking (1941)
The beauty of diction in her speech and their conversation is wonderful. Whatever you think of what they're saying, the way they speak is so beauti...
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This is very clever and enjoyable film. All the cast are fantastic, especially Wendy Hillier and Robert Newton as the charming ruffian Bill Walker. There is a great chemistry between these two-which is corroborated by Hillier's recollection of Newton as 'Large,lovely and outrageous.'
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1 week ago
HORRIBLE HISTORIES - The Black Spot (Putrid Pirates)
GREAT NEWS! A brand new series of HORRIBLE HISTORIES starts on CBBC on 31st May 2010!! In the meantime... Here's another tiny nugget: a little pi...
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1 week ago
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Matt is clearly influenced by the wonderful Robert Newton in this clip. Check out the original pirate movie 'Treasure Island' on You Tube- it's great!
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1 week ago
THE SQUEAKER 1937 - Edmund Lowe, Ann Todd , Alastair Sim, Robert Newton, Michael Rennie
Available at www.robertsvideos.com or call 1-800-440-2960 THE SQUEAKER English - 1937 - Edmund Lowe, Ann Todd, Sebastian Shaw, Alastair Sim, Robe...
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A very young Robert Newton has a small but important part in this as a diamond thief.
He still has a bit of a Cornish accent, as in the way he says:
'Oi don't wanna talk to any caaaps'
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'Can I have a glass o'waa-ter?'
Ha ha ha!
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1 week ago
THE DESERT RATS(1953) Original Theatrical Trailer
This movie was released as sort of a sequel to THE DESERT FOX(1951). Richard Burton stars as a British army officer in charge of a battalion of Aus...
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Robert Newton's performance in this movie as Richard Burton's gentle, alcoholic ex-school master. He could obviously relate to the role of an intelligent, kindly man destroyed by drink all to well :(
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2 weeks ago
Roy Orbison - In Dreams
Roy Orbison - In Dreams © Orbison Records, Inc.
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Spine tingling genius :)
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2 weeks ago
Alfred Hitchcock Presents S01E19 The Derelicts Pt 3
The Derelicts
First aired: 2/5/1956
Writer: Robert C. Dennis, Terence Maples
Director: Robert Stevenson
Guest star: Philip Reed (Ralph Cowell), C...
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The irony of this is that Newton had been sober for months after his doctor warned him that another 'bender' would kill him. Unfortunately he allowed himself a final 'binge' after filming 'Around the World in 80 Days' which led to his death in his 51st year.
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2 weeks ago
La Ronde, 1950, by Max Ophüls
Opening shot from La Ronde.
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I love his 'singing'-so sweet.
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3 weeks ago
Agincourt, 1415: Harry encounters the valiant Ancient Pistol
Clip from the 1944 movie "Henry V" (137 min). (Storyline based on the play by William Shakespeare "The Cronicle History of King Henry the Fift wit...
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'Moi name is Pistol Corrrr' Lol.
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The Green Cockatoo (1937) FULL MOVIE
"The Green Cockatoo" was filmed at Denham studios in 1937 and starred John Mills and Rene Ray. Despite its short running time (62 min), it was ra...
eh44 • 8,110 views
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Not sure about the casting though. Robert Newton and John Mills as 'brothers'?
They couldn't be more different physically-even their great talents couldn't convince they audience that this fresh-faced little guy was related to this stooping,lanky swarthy rogue!
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3 weeks ago
After The Wind
When the lights went out, where were they all gone ?
Laura Hope Crews (1942) - Leslie Howard (1943) - Victor Fleming (1949) - Margaret Mitchell (19...
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Poor Leslie Howard, who could possibly have imagined the manner of his death? Killed only a few years later :(
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4 weeks ago
Jamaica Inn (1939) missing part
Missing footage: Jamaica Inn - Hitchcock
See : http://www.hitchcockwiki.co... 8.36 min
See it all / zie hele ...
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Check out Robert Newton's eyes in this clip, he looks like he's desperately trying not to laugh!
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1 month ago
Aflred Hitchcock's Jamaica Inn
1939 directed by Alfred Hitchcock starring Maureen O'Hara, Robert Newton and Charles Laughton. In Cornwall, around 1800, a young woman discovers t...
apeloki • 362 views
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Robert Newton was cute in those days.
Love the way pirates/sailors/highwaymen/farm hands etc were an excuse for the 'accidently' ripped shirt in old movies.
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1 month ago
Horrible Histories Coronation Mug
I do not own any rights to this all right to the BBC and Horrible Histories
I just love this sketch so wanted to upload it
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The actual mug, complete with a little portrait of the King can be seen at the V&A.
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1 month ago
Fire Over England
A truly brilliant producer brings you a thrilling tale of love and danger that will live in your memory as long as there is romance in your heart !...
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Spot a young Robert Newton, still with traces of a Cornish accent 'I shall examine him tamarrrrow'. Lol
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1 month ago
Victim (1961) 1/10
Plot summary: Numerous gay men in England are being blackmailed, and all of them refuse to go to the police because if they do, they'll be exposed ...
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Interesting to see Dennis Price in this movie-another actor who hid his homosexuality, which caused him great unhappiness in his personal life.
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1 month ago
Hatter's Castle [4 of 11]
"Hatter's Castle" is a 1941 British film adaptation of the 1931 novel by A. J. Cronin, which dramatizes the ruin that befalls a Scottish hatter who...
glacedemer • 4,562 views
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That slap was pretty harsh. I hope it was fake, given the size of him.
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1 month ago
Hatter's Castle [7 of 11]
"Hatter's Castle" is a 1941 British film adaptation of the 1931 novel by A. J. Cronin, which dramatizes the ruin that befalls a Scottish hatter who...
glacedemer • 4,420 views
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I love the way Robert Newton grabs Dennis in this scene, he looks like he could crush him in his bare hands!
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Hatter's Castle [11 of 11]
"Hatter's Castle" is a 1941 British film adaptation of the 1931 novel by A. J. Cronin, which dramatizes the ruin that befalls a Scottish hatter who...
glacedemer • 6,922 views
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Robert Newton was only 36 when this was made, the same year as 'Major Barbara', where he looks totally different. Deborah Kerr also appeared in that and he had to punch her in the face in that film too. In her memoir she spoils his 'baddie' image somewhat by recalling that the 'gentle' Newton was...
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1 month ago
Keith Moon
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Robert Newton would no doubt have appreciated Keith Moon. He was capable of some quite Rock n' Roll behaviour himself. He once stripped naked in a club called the Gargoyle in Soho and proceeded to do an impersonation of Long John Silver 'going for a refreshing dip'. He then went calmly back to hi...
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1 month ago
Пражский студент / Der Student von Prag
Германия
Год выпуска: 1935
Режиссер: Артур Робисон / Arthur Robison
В ролях: Антон Уолбрук (Адольф Вольбрюк) / Anton Walbrook (Adolf Wohlbrück), Те...
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1 month ago
Tony Hancock 'The Bowmans' (3)
My job? Yes, I'm a lift operator/funeral director :-)
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The Robert Newton reference is probably there because Tony Hancock was a big fan of his and started his comedy career doing an impression of him as Long John Silver.
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1 month ago
This Happy Breed (1944) Directed by David Lean
David Lean directed films like Lawrence of Arabia, The Bridge on River Kwai, Hobson's choice, Brief Encounter and other classic films. But only few...
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Possibly my favourite film ever. A master class in acting from Robert Newton and Celia Johnson and direction from the master!
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1 month ago
Shakespeare's Henry V Act III, Scene I by Laurence Olivier
"Once more unto the breach, dear freinds, once more,
Or close the wall up with our English dead."
Laurence Olivier ... King Henry V
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Robert Newton is hilarious in this scene. People forget what a great actor/comedian he could be. Sad that he destroyed himself with drink and died at only 50.
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If you mean for viewing, it's a U certificate.