Movie Legends - Vivien Leigh (Finale)

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Uploaded by on Mar 10, 2009

English film and stage actress who won two Academy Awards, best known film 'Gone with the Wind' (1939)

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  • Very good actress and beautiful too. Congratulations for the calm, quite appropriate, delightful music you choose to go with your Movie Legends.

  • Thank you. I consider the music as important as the images to create the right mood, impression or emotion. I spend as much time preparing and editing the soundtrack as I do selecting images. Glad you continue to enjoy my work. BAZ

  • Are you quite sure? I must say, to me he looks very much E. Purdom. It's that S. Granger was much darker and thinner (or was it the other way around? now I'm a bit confused...). Thanks for your reply

  • The scene is from the 1945 film 'Caesar and Cleopatra' where Stewart Granger plays a leading role as Apollodorus. Mr Purdom's first leading role was in 'The Student Prince (1954).

  • I forgot to ask just now (this question was in the first comment that never appeared), who is the actor with her from 3.33m. to 39m. Edmund Purdom is it not? I think so.

  • Yes, i cannot see your original comment, must be a Youtube problem. The actor in question is British actor Stewart Granger.

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  • One of the most beautiful actresses of our entertainment world J x

  • wonderful actress and woman..such beautiful

  • It's not only that, is that you possess as seen, extreme good taste for music and quite an amount of sensibility by producing Movie Legends otherwise you would choose different (disturbing) musical sounds and less beautiful photos. And yes I do enjoy these videos of yours because I do love cinema and all that is related to it.

  • Thank you! My oh my, how much look alike they seem to me and the fact is they were not, not their faces I mean. Also, I never knew S. Prince was Ed. Purdom's first film(?) or leading role. But you should know all this being as you are an exceptional film fan! Thanks again

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