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LEE MARVIN INTERVIEW MENAHEM GOLAN DELTA FORCE PART 7

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LEE MARVIN (1986) interviewed by John Gallagher

In a rare and comprehensive interview conducted one year before his death, the legendary star reminisces about John Ford, John Wayne, Robert Aldrich, Fritz Lang, Michael Curtiz, Sam Fuller, and John Boorman, and such classics as THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (1962), DONOVAN'S REEF (1963), THE BIG RED ONE (1980), THE DIRTY DOZEN (1967), POINT BLANK (1967), his TV series M SQUAD (1959), and winning the Oscar for CAT BALLOU (1965).

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THE DIRECTORS SERIES with JOHN A. GALLAGHER

From 1982 to 1992, John Gallagher and Ira Gallen collaborated on the cable TV show THE DIRECTORS SERIES, featuring John's incisive interviews with hundreds of cinema personalities past and present. Lee Marvin, Dennis Hopper, Sir Richard Attenborough, Sydney Pollack, Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche, Anne Francis, James Toback, Robert Downey Sr., Wolfgang Petersen (in his first American interview upon the release of DAS BOOT), Sam Raimi (in his very first video interview, promoting THE EVIL DEAD) -- these are just a few of the many filmmakers represented in Gallagher's candid, in-depth filmmaker-on-filmmaker interviews.

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  • Hate to disappoint you, but Marvin was an outspoken liberal Democrat who opposed the Vietnam War and supported gay rights as far back as 1969. Check out his interview in Playboy that year. He was no conservative.

  • We miss you Lee!

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  • developing a backlash. It seems no one can make a comment anymore without expressing their sexual orientation. Enough is enough.

  • He did not endorse homosexuality. He said as stated below, behind closed doors is none of his business. The gay rights political propaganda machine has claimed everyone on the planet is homosexual or a closet one.I am getting totally sick of the whole subject every day, all day,mentioned, aided, promoted, declared, politicized, discussed, explained, joked about, wrote about, argued, admitted to, labeled, accused of, etc, until one who felt like Marvin has had enough.The constant harangue is dev

  • @slathered Kind of strange than dozens of young men were coming in and out of his house and cars parked outside waiting to pay for sex with young teenager boys ,yet barney frank swore he had no idea of what was going on. the worse part is that his district just didnt seem to care, thus the joke of democracy !

  • Lee Marvin... Great Actor... Bad Ass... Liberal Democrat...

  • @AfroSchmuck He's look?

  • i read the playboy article. page 5 is about the homo topic. he never declared support for homos. he basically stated, that whatever goes on behind somebody else's closed doors is none of his business--a typical guy response. his non-committal answer is being twisted by homos to support their perverted agenda.

  • @AfroSchmuck - He looks like a degenerate? Do you always comment on things you know nothing about? Oh, let me guess; You're only 17 years old and have NO IDEA what you're talking about. LEARN before you SPEAK.

  • The most badass man that ever lived.....ever

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