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Catherine Deneuve in 'Ça n'arrive qu'aux autres' (1971)
Catherine Deneuve and Marcello Mastroianni
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Julie Andrews outstanding in 'Star' (1968)
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Julie Andrews outstanding in 'Star' (1968)
Julie Andrews - Burlington Bertie from Bow
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Lyrics of "Burlington Bertie from Bow" I'm Bert P'raps you've heard of me Bert You've had word of me, Plodding along Hearty and strong Living on plates of fresh air I dress up in fashion And when I am feeling depressed I shave from my cuff all the whiskers and fluff Stick my hat on and toddle up West I'm Burlington Bertie I rise at ten thirty Then saunter along like a toff I walk down the Stran...
Julie Andrews dancing in 'Star' (1968)
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Julie Andrews dancing in 'Star' (1968)
Anne Bancroft in 'The Miracle Worker' (1962)
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Anne Bancroft in 'The Miracle Worker' (1962). Directed by Arthur Penn. In a scene with Patty Duke.
Jane Fonda in 'Coming Home' (1978)
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Jane Fonda in 'Coming Home' (1978). Directed by Hal Ashby. In a scene with Jon Voight.
Jane Fonda in 'Rollover' (1981)
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Jane Fonda in 'Rollover' (1981). Directed by Alan J. Pakula. In a scene with Kris Kristofferson.
Julie Andrews in 'Victor Victoria' (1982) - Opening Song
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Julie Andrews in 'Victor Victoria' (1982) - Opening Song. Directed by Blake Edwards.
Jane Fonda in 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They?' (1969)
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Jane Fonda in 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They?' (1969)
Bette Davis in 'The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942)'
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Bette Davis in 'The Man Who Came to Dinner (1942)'
Bette Davis and Maggie Smith in 'Death on the Nile (1978)'
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Bette Davis and Maggie Smith in 'Death on the Nile (1978)'
Bette Davis and Joan Crawford
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Bette Davis and Joan Crawford in ' What Ever Happened to Baby Jane' (1962). Two queens in a creepy scene.
Ingrid Bergman in 'Murder on the Orient Express' (1974)
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Ingrid Bergman in 'Murder on the Orient Express' (1974)
Anne Bancroft in 'The Graduate' (1967)
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Anne Bancroft in 'The Graduate' (1967)
Oscar for Best Actress In A Leading Role 1970 - 2009 (Nominees and Winners)
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Oscar for Best Actress In A Leading Role 1970 - 2009 (Nominees and Winners)
Oscar for Best Actress In A Leading Role 1927 - 1969 (Nominees and Winners)
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Oscar for Best Actress In A Leading Role 1927 - 1969 (Nominees and Winners)
Interpretazioni magistrali. Da manuale bravissime prendete esempio attricette di oggi
Это правда кореккционный педагог с тяжёлыми поступает так. Только так их можно научить. Там, где разум спит, просыпаются рефлексы.
Индийский фильм пересняли на эту тему😅😅, богатая, слепая девочка своим поведением донимала всех.
My friend Ethan laughed at this when I was at school.
Time to get the belt. Out.
What a fantastic movie this was....👍🤣🤪😂🤗😊🤙
They did this every night on Broadway. Can you imagine?
Я бы ее привязала к стулу или стене
Мои любимые актёры, которыми восхищаюсь, Бетт Дэвис и Генри Фонда . Великие! Фильм Иезавель смотрела много лет назад. Вот были же актёры, режиссёры, фильмы, настоящие, которые сделали славу Голливуду! Теперь, извините, смотреть не на что и не на кого, понимаю, что зритель другой и фильмы должны быть кассовыми ,но они не представляют никакой ценности. За редким исключением. Так жаль!
БИБЛИЮ НАДО ЧИТАТЬ. МОЛИТЬСЯ ГОСПОДУ!!!. КАК ЭТО ДЕЛАЛА КЭТРИН КУЛЬМАН!!! ТОГДА БУДЕТ ОТВЕТ ОТ ГОСПОДА!!!!
Eh
She just wasn't hungry enough. Should've wait for a day or two and then try again with the spoon :D
The view of a frustrating battle for both sides. Excellent acting.
Kasar sekali
Can you even begin to appreciate what Annie Sullivan accomplished? This was fine acting. These brilliant actors went home each day. Annie Sullivan and Helen Keller lived it.
Wow ... Let's say she had a really hard time taming Miss Helen .... In today's society this would be jail time ... pronto. However, I think if Helen Keller wouldn't have been kept in this savage state from infancy, but had a teacher like Miss Anne from the beginning it wouldn't have been so harsh an experience ... .
I loved baby Jane and Bette Davis but this was such a nuanced and layered performance on both actresses parts on such a deep level - Anne Bancroft was brilliant - and the ending to this movie is such a well earned payoff. It’s brilliant
كانت أمي تحب الممتلة انكريد بركمان كل الحب والتقدير والاحترام على الأدوار التي كانت تقوم بها بكل إتقان وكانت أمي امرأة متقفة في دالك العصر (1945-2013) رحمها الله برحمته الواسعة وجعلها من أهل الجنة هي وأبي إنشاء الله مع قوته
Что за фильм? И сто в данный момент происходит?
The girl is Helen Keller who was born deaf and blind. Her family couldn't handle the situation and they just let her grow up like the savage creature you see in this scene. Everyone around her understood her self-taught/made up gestures and gave her food and drink when needed or helped her to the restroom but she just used loud cries and wide gestures .... When she became frustrated because she couldn't make herself understood she would have tantrums and histeric outburst, she would kick and bite .... . This went for many years ... Then the family met Anne Sullivan and they hired her to teach Helen some manners ... So she wouldn't be so frenzied fierce feral like an animal ... . And so the 'taming' began ... And it was harsh and rough , and it may seem cruel , but Miss Helen had to learn that with her temper tantrums when she couldn't get her own way won't do her any good anymore ... . After many hours and days of sufferings Miss Helen learned ... And then Anne Sullivan began to teach her the world. To 'see' and understand the world around her. She learned the names of things, how to understand spoken language ... Like when someone spoke she put her fingers over his/her face (mouth/lips and neck) and she could feel the vibration and could feel the formation of the sounds and she learned to distinguish among them so she could understand them ... She learned the alphabet, and how to write (I don't remember but I think she also learned Braille reading and writing) ... She even learned how to speak, how to vocalize her thoughts ... She didn't speak like us without hearing problems. She really struggled vocalizing but was comprehensible (sort of) . . So she became a well mannered, sophisticated, very smart young woman, who also had a BA degree from Radcliffe College. . . . So this is it - in a nutshell😅 I actually read the book about her life when I was about 16-18 yrs old. I was shocked and impressed by the story. . I hope I helped 😊
Don't waste your time with a hopless defect like her.
Bette Davis was crazy to think she was going to win the Oscar over Ann Bancroft's performance. So many obstacles Bancroft had to face doing this role convincingly. Bette was tertific in Baby Jane, but Ann...woah!
You can see the resemblance between Patty Duke and her son Sean Astin. Especially when he was in Goonies. He definitely looked like a young Patty Duke.
akhmrahodngmakeramaeraimmerman
Can you imagine how many calories they burned making this movie! I'm exhausted after watching it! Incredible performance! 👏👏👏
Those two were just great 👍 ❤🤩😍
Helen Keller ?
But without Annie Sullivan's disciplinary actions, Hellen Keller would not have become the world famous person she is. Annie Sullivan would not give up and eventually Helen Keller was able to learn from her and became an inspiration to people with similar challenges.
Ann Bancroft was so beautiful
Helen Keller’s autobiography is so awe inspiring, well written, and utterly fascinating from beginning to end. After Annie Sullivan masterfully helped Keller to harness that strong will of hers, there was no stopping her!
Annie Sullivan - a hero to teachers everywhere! Brilliant, fearless, and determined (aka stubborn).
Un film bellissimo e potente❤
I never noticed before, but Poirot is invading her personal space the entire time. I don’t remember him doing that with the other suspects. It says something about her dedication that she doesn’t back away.
“Could kill her on that score alone” ouch 😂😂😂
PARECE UM FILME DE TERROR!!!! O EXORCISTA - CASO IMPOSSÍVEL!!!!💀💀💀
지금 한국에서 저렇게 교육하면 정서적 아동학대, 신체적 아동학대로 바로 구속됩니다.
Отвратительно
This has got to be one of the best movies ever made.
Я бы разрешила есть еду руками и постепенно учить пользоваться ложкой, это же как обезьянок учат, а так агрессия только!
Ужасная сцена. Это больно должно быть.
Talk about 'Restleg Leg Syndrome'!!!!!! 😅😅😅😅
Wow! Just wow.
Certains parents vivent ça et là pas de cinéma ,cest bien réel je leur souhaite toute ma considération et respect ...
Horrific
The best movie of this story. Superb EVERYTHING.
Como e llama la película 🎥🎥
Good morning, thanks for the video 🤝👏👍👌 I have a curiosity, which I couldn't find online: in the film, Albert Finney seems "stuck" with his back and neck; why that rigidity? Is it due to some accident, or is it a cinematic fiction? If the latter, why? I thank in advance anyone who can answer me 💖
Köszönöm szépen. Nagyon jó a szinészi játék. A történet is.
Two of the all time great actresses, Ann Bancroft and Patty Duke.
Still can't imagine how Keller finally understood. Or how Sullivan persevered.
Hanoi Jane