There are women in the film, but none has anything you could call a personality.
... View MoreThe film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
... View MoreAt first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
... View MoreThe movie is made so realistic it has a lot of that WoW feeling at the right moments and never tooo over the top. the suspense is done so well and the emotion is felt. Very well put together with the music and all.
... View MoreI started taking notice of this programme (in 2006) when they really started paying attention to the fantastic actors of Hollywood. Basically for three episodes, at least twice a year, Jonathan Ross gives all all the information we would want to know about an actor/actress, and why they were/are so admired/acclaimed by other actors, and the public. The only three episodes, or rather focused stars, I have seen so far have been Harrison Ford, Jack Lemmon and Marlon Brando, but all have been really good with attention to detail concerning their histories. I really look forward to each programme and which star is going to be discussed and focused. Very good!
... View MoreTwo very separate runs of 'Hollywood Greats' were aired, with twenty years between them. In the late 1970s Barry Norman (then presenter of the BBC's 'Film 1973' etc. and son of director Leslie Norman) took a look at some of the best loved actors from the 'golden era'.A quick look at the book which accompanied the series reminds me that amongst the first group of subjects were Clark Gable, Jean Harlow, Humphrey Bogart, Spencer Tracy, Judy Garland and Ronald Colman. Much in the vein of the later series 'Living Famously' (which focused on movie stars alongside other key people in popular culture) the approach taken was a snapshot of the subject's life punctuated by a look at their films.When the series returned with Jonathan Ross at the helm in 1999 it seemed more peripheral, although the subjects were interesting - Gene Kelly, Judy Garland (again!), and Richard Harris. There's always a place for the short profile documentary and the 'Hollywood Greats' strand was/is as good as any other.
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