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Elizabeth Montgomery 1991 Interview About BEWITCHED - an excerpt from her 80-minute interview on Criterion's Laserdisc of HERE COMES MR. JORDAN

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  • Could you post more? I love listening to these!

  • @OrecksRule223 Well, the rest of it is really about her father, Robert Montgomery, and her relationship with him and his films. There is a good story she tells about Bette Davis... I'll have to post that soon.

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  • god I love her. She's just so entertaining. And a wonderful actress. She could still be acting like Betty White. Sad that she didn't get the chance, RIP.

  • I found her comments about Dick York to be very insulting. here is a very kind very talented man who gave his all to the show until he had a horrible seizure on set. and she just glosses over it. it seems as though she didnt really care much for Mr York. What a shame

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  • Dick york was more talented shame he had a messed up back and had to quit!

  • I love this!!! I was hoping that the interviewer would ask her about Alice Pearce!! The first mrs. kravitz.. She was an excellent actress!! it was such a shame that Alice had to die at a young age!

    I wish the studios would put some of Elizabeths' tv movies on dvd!!

  • @Joeyarhino1 Just read Wiki, he suffered from the back injury before the series. He resigned from his hospital bed so he can concentrate in recovery. He was married one time. His last years he was bedridden but he used the telephone for those who were in need of help.

  • People thought Serina was a peal person. The Christmas story that school created dealing with race relationship. A scene where both girls wanted to have the different colors dots on skin.

  • Final season of bewitched. In his final interview he was asked about Elizabeth Montgomery who had never contacted Jim after he left the show, and he had nothing but kind and generous words for her. To me that speaks volumes, especially since he was living in virtual poverty at the time. Her comments were tepid, to say the least. Still now they are not gone and we will never know what really happened.

  • I agree I never saw any indication that Dick York was difficult. Reports on the show were that he was extremely well liked by cast and crew, despite being in constant pain and despite having to miss episodes due to his imjuries in the

  • I knew Sisters at Heart was Montgomery's favorite episode

  • @mmdillon1 "an extremely trying and difficult individual?...imposing and unreasonable"? you comment as if you knew him personally or worked with him (?). I've heard that Larry Hagman in his "I Dream of Jeannie" days was difficult moody and just plain mean at times. But I've never heard anything negative about Dick York. Dont get me wrong I love Elizabeth and the show I just think it's sad that there seemed to be bad feelings at the core of this gem of a show that still brings me joy to this day

  • @Joeyarhino1 She was very respectful of Mr. York; I don't know why you would find her comments insulting. While I discourage people from forming opinions about personal interactions between others in which all of the background details are unknown, I assure you that Elizabeth was as gracious as anyone could possibly be concerning Mr. York, who was, at the very least, an extremely trying and difficult individual. Kind and talented as you've observed, but imposing and unreasonable, as well.

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