ruddigore 20 Sir Despard

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  • čas přidán 18. 03. 2009
  • (Enter SIR DESPARD MURGATROYD.)
    SONG AND CHORUS ñ SIR DESPARD.
    SIR D. Oh, why am I moody and sad?
    CH. Can't guess!
    SIR D. And why am I guiltily mad?
    CH. Confess!
    SIR D. Because I am thoroughly bad!
    CH. Oh yes ñ
    SIR D. You'll see it at once in my face.
    Oh, why am I husky and hoarse?
    CH. Ah, why?
    SIR D. It's the workings of conscience, of course.
    CH. Fie, fie!
    SIR D. And huskiness stands for remorse,
    CH. Oh my!
    SIR D. At least it does so in my case!
    SIR D. When in crime one is fully employed ñ
    CH. Like you ñ
    SIR D. Your expression gets warped and destroyed:
    CH. It do.
    SIR D. It's a penalty none can avoid;
    CH. How true!
    SIR D. I once was a nice-looking youth;
    But like stone from a strong catapult ñ
    CH. (explaining to each other) A trice ñ
    SIR D. I rushed at my terrible cult ñ
    CH. (explaining to each other) That's vice ñ
    SIR D. Observe the unpleasant result!
    CH. Not nice.
    SIR D. Indeed I am telling the truth!
    SIR D. Oh, innocent, happy though poor!
    CH. That's we ñ
    SIR D. If I had been virtuous, I'm sure ñ
    CH. Like me ñ
    SIR D. I should be as nice-looking as you're!
    CH. May be.
    SIR D. You are very nice-looking indeed!
    Oh, innocents, listen in time ñ
    CH. We doe,
    SIR D. Avoid an existence of crime ñ
    CH. Just soñ
    SIR D. Or you'll be as ugly as I'mñ
    CH. (loudly) No! No!
    SIR D. And now, if you please, we'll proceed.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @keeganjanuary8936
    @keeganjanuary8936 Před 2 lety +7

    I’ve seen people say he couldn’t sing based off this performance….listen to him in The Great Mouse Detective as Ratigan. The man could sing. But at his age when he did Ruddigore he had dentures which changes how you speak and sing. I think he did a fantastic job in this performance and you could see how much he enjoyed if. I call that a fantastic performance!

  • @josephebacon
    @josephebacon Před 7 lety +16

    I love him in this! You can tell that he's having fun and enjoying every moment!

  • @Ignauhak
    @Ignauhak Před 15 lety +14

    Wow, he really went all out to complete the image of reluctant evil mastermind, look at the hunchback in the background!
    And I TOTALLY love the way he scares the last young blade with a serious expression which then turns into a charming grin...
    RIP Vincent Price

  • @anniespencer7879
    @anniespencer7879 Před 4 lety +9

    I must put in a word for Ann Howard who was in this production as the best Mad Margaret I ever saw.

  • @miminothacker1668
    @miminothacker1668 Před rokem +3

    I’ve never seen that before but it’s very good. I remember that Papa was a Vincent Price fan.

  • @OtterPawStudios
    @OtterPawStudios Před 3 lety +5

    You can definitely tell that his age is hindering his high notes, but man, he sells it so well. He commands the screen so naturally, and what he lacks in pitch, he makes up for in charisma and presence.

  • @GeishaShattori
    @GeishaShattori Před 15 lety +8

    I love that last guy with the bicycle who runs away... LOL!

  • @GeishaShattori
    @GeishaShattori Před 15 lety +8

    Oh man, he IS Ratigan! :D

  • @WillScarlet16
    @WillScarlet16 Před 3 lety +6

    I'm sure Vincent must have felt like Despard sometimes - tired of being stuck being a moustache-twirling villain.

    • @Indego84
      @Indego84 Před 2 lety +2

      He wasn't always the villain in his movies. He was the hero in The Raven and the devoted brother in The Fly.

  • @naly202
    @naly202 Před 3 lety +5

    I wonder if the great Vincent Price ever experienced such reactions from people in real life.

  • @Ignauhak
    @Ignauhak Před 13 lety +6

    @CaballeroCatalan
    It's called "solid theatrical presence", something which requires a lot of work, so although he's not doing much physically, it's all in his mind just how evil he's trying to look. & it's working, isn't it? ;o)

  • @Fenris77
    @Fenris77 Před 13 lety +6

    @Mesmerelda
    Actually Rattigan was most likely based on Dr Moriarty the nemesis of Sherlock Holmes wich Basil Mouse was based upon!

  • @JayPabalat
    @JayPabalat Před 2 lety +2

    Christopher Lee's a Gilbert and Sullivan fan as well, isn't he? I've heard a couple of G&S songs he recorded. Imagine him being Sir Roderic here in this production with that wonderful voice of his.

  • @mensamoo
    @mensamoo Před 9 lety +5

    he can't sing, but lets be glad somebody did it. We can't get any version of the Grand Duke.

    • @anniespencer7879
      @anniespencer7879 Před 4 lety +3

      If you're still here after five years I'm pleased to tell you there are two performances of The Grand Duke available on the Gilbert and Sullivan Festival website. In fact their whole range is brilliant so please wait till pay day to order.