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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2006

A montage by Turner Classic Movies of those in the film industry who died in 2003.

TCM Remembers 2004 is unavailable until I can get the audioswap ot mute to work. Someone filed a complaint and YT blocked it. If you have a complaint, please contact me so others may still be able to enjoy these as originally aired. Thank you. *^_^*

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  • What movie is that at 4:25 with Katharine in the falling mirror? Looks like a very sad moment.

  • It's from The Lion in Winter. I believe it's during her "What a Desolation" monologue, but I may be mistaken. Definitely The Lion in Winter, though. It is a very gripping scene.

  • @schatze78 I was able to watch tcm remembers 2004 from the raygun site. I just googled tcm remembers 2004. They also have 2005 and 2006 as well as a bunch of other stuff.

  • @inertia2004 Thanks, but I have them all. I unlisted the 2004 one because once it was flagged people continuously complained about it. The other years, I never found a point in posting something that is already posted on here.

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  • I miss Katharine Hepburn every day of my life. 1907 - 2003

  • O.K., so in 2004 we lost Donald O'Connor (Singing In the Rain) John Ritter (Three's Company) Johnny Cash, Horst Buchholz (Magnificent Seven) BOB HOPE, Charles Bronson, Gregory Peck and Katharine Hepburn. No way! Those last three in succession were like... BAM!! It's like all the great, classic actors died in one year. ... Ouch... That was costly! I remember my mom was depressed for like the whole year...

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  • @XreverseXanielmX No, I almost turned the video off when I heard that goddamn Sarah McLachlan song...but it was a touching tribute regardless.

  • @Lee05211 What?? You're really reaching.

  • @Lee05211 Please tell me you're kidding. They had alot of other people to get to. They couldn't give him the whole song.

  • Gregory Peck.... I almost wept when I saw his sweet face as Atticus Finch. And Kate! Greatest woman ever to grace the screen. These "actresses" nowadays couldn't clap Kate's erasers.

  • OMG! The great Kate has been gone since 2003! see what i mean! i love these tributes, because it proves that time is fluid...

  • @Lee05211 wow.. he lived to 100 yrs old. so few live that long. Buddy Epson did too. alot of male actors did

  • I am very pleased to see all these yearly remembers.... i just had to check. thank you

  • @XreverseXanielmX .. it works for me.. listen to the words.... REMEMBER

  • 2 seconds showing the great Bob Hope? Typical liberal bias on the part of TCM.

  • The most upsetting part is Katharine Hepburn at the end, such an icon

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