Julie Christie Interview (1967)

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2010

An interview with Julie Christie from the documentary film - 'Tonight let's all make love in London' (1967) No infringement intended.

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  • Julie Christie is beautiful and classy!

  • Why is we always listen to beautiful women. If you listen to the

    interview without looking at Julie, she seems quite ordinary.

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  • @fntime because we like to look at them..but, you've got a point.

  • love you julie !!!! thank you for all the wonderful movies

  • i luv that chair it reminds me of the chairs we brought back from the philippines when i was a kid. oh, yeah julie christie was great too!

  • Cutandpaste1, if you think this is the face of a used-up hag, roadkill, face of a nightmare, you are completely insane! Your anti-smoking views, which I share by the way, though not to your hysterical extent, seem to have rendered you both blind and senseless.

  • I just saw her in Fahrenheit 451, a wonderful, disturbing movie I recommend. I have a friend who is still in touch with Julie and speaks very well of her. She was a casting agent and found Julie fine to work with.

  • @stardustalways you call smoking classy?

  • @cutandpaste1 As a lifelong non-smoker and sometime anti-smoker, I hear you, but the fact is that before the epidemiologic studies were done, more than 50% of PHYSICIANS were smokers. You would think that doctors, of all people, should have had the "instincts" to be impervious to advertising, but they weren't. As for Julie Christie's looks, all I can say is that, when I'm 65, I hope I look half as gorgeous as she did in the 2006 film "Away from her".

  • @cutandpaste1 Give her a break--the first surgeon general's warning on cigarette packaging in the U.S. was in 1966 (don't know when the Brits started; probably around the same time).

  • Gulp! Quiver! Slurp!

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