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Tino Rossi - Tango d'un Soir / Brideshead Revisited

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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

Granada's Brideshead Revisited is a true gem, with an ensemble of great acting from ALL the actors - everyone was just perfect and gave very accurate rendering of Waugh's original characters, from the leads to minor roles like Samgrass, Rex, Mulcaster...

Gielgud, Olivier, and Claire Bloom are just so effortlessly good, up to their usual par; I especially think Bloom did an outstanding job playing a very difficult role, she had that exact "voice as quiet as a prayer and as powerful." And Nickolas Grace deserves a special ovation for his extraordinary performance as Anthony Blanch!

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  • Great job with this - thank you for putting this up!  (the choice of music really adds so much to the scenes you've put together!) Five stars!

  • thank you! I'm so happy you like it!

  • well done!

  • Thank you :)

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  • wonderful piece of music,thanks

  • Excelent work! I love the novel, and all Waugh. But in spite a lot of wonderful scenes, someone of them appears here, the total is not to novel high melancholic elegance, where Sebastian is less 'folle', Charles a little bit more gay, Teresa a bigger person: there's more spirit and more unity in the novel... Blanch is one of the best, with Gielgud and Olivier, and also is a nice person the pure Cordelia. And the Oliviers's lover -she, so distinguished italian....

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