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Uploaded by on Jul 23, 2009

Ingrid Bergman's speech at the ceremony that celebrates Orson Welles.

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  • I'm so glad you like the video, girls :-)

    barnabinobarnabone, I have the whole show, but Ingrid doesn't appear more in it. Possibly tomorrow I'm gonna upload the INGRID show. It's quite similar the one I uploaded before but it has some new footages. that's all I have :(

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  • It's very heartwarming to hear the song "As Time Goes By" when she appears; this wasn't the first footage that that kind of introduction took place.

    Even with the slightly blurred video, Ingrid's eyes and smile still stood out --- very much. Such a lovely woman.

    And she's also gifted with humor... Very much LOVELY!

  • It's great that there were times when true artists got the biggest standing ovations at awards ceremonies and not Sandra Bullock.

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  • Wow. She could talk! wow.

  • Whenever this was, Ingrid still looked pretty good.

  • i love it, he walks across the stage, and accompanies her to the mic. so much class and gentlemen-ness back then haha i just love it! :)

    now, they just make them walk alone if they don't share the mic with someone else....

  • Wonderful to see this footage! Thank you!

  • @BarbaraFanDallas she will shine for ever

  • Thanks for posting this

    She was a true star and her star quality shines through!

    what a lovely lady and much missed

    BF x

  • @sclogse1 The actors are fine -I mean the whole thing. I totally sympathize with Ingrid Bergman when she talks about that movie. She never believed in it and (sorry but) I never liked it.

    Peter Lorre was as great as usual.

  • @miguelucho20008

    Not even the wonderful Peter Lorre?

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