Marlon Brando Interview 1973 (6/6)
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if anyone ever more class than Dick Cavett........that was a simply incredible show
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marlon brando would be tearing into that trout.
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@PeterFLOYDIAN well said.
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@ShawDAMAN It was indeed.
I used to make the mistake to judge the man by his 'difficult' persona, but he does give a lot attention to the Indian subject. And being difficult is not necessarily a crime.
I like the fact that he diverted away the attention to a bigger cause, like saying: "Hey, movies are good, but this is more important." (almost literally)
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@PeterFLOYDIAN :) refreshing. the interview was awkward but meaningful and it was very cool of him to divert attention away from himself so much and give airtime to the Indian gentlemen
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@RevolverKaz That's when YouTube comes in handy! :)
I hope SOPA will be 'buried eternally' !
Hail to public view and opinion!
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@ShawDAMAN I totally agree! :)
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I accidentally stumbled upon this, but enjoyed it as if it were a long awaited 'premier'.
And I now remember 'Neil Young's words':
"And maybe Marlon Brando will be there by the fire;
We'll sit and talk of Hollywood and the good things there for hire;
And the Astrodome and the first tepee;
Marlon Brando, Pocahontas and me."
Thank you Marlon Brando, Thank you Neil Young.
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That was a great show. You can tell this was something he felt deeply about
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Thanks so much for uploading! I watched the entire show. You have great taste regarding movies and music, nice to see nowadays.
60 MILLION Red Indian native Americans slaughtered.
That is a holocaust on Americas OWN doorstep 10 TIMES BIGGER than the Jewish holocaust - yet nobody hears about it
& Hollywood still hushes it up.
Wonder why?
starzus 1 year ago 42
Interview a wonderful and enjoyable
Thanks for uploaded
God bless Marlon Brando R.I.P
ahmad201020111 11 months ago 24