From the "Sunday Morning" archives: Hollywood Legends
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2025
- Watch classic "Sunday Morning" interviews with some of the film industry's most luminous stars: from 2013, Debbie Reynolds talks about filming "Singin' in the Rain"; from 2002, Tony Curtis embarks on a tour with a stage musical adapted from his classic comedy "Some Like It Hot"; from 1982, a look at the career of Henry Fonda, nominated for an Oscar for "On Golden Pond"; from 2003, Kirk Douglas discusses being back in front of the camera following his stroke; and from 1998, Meryl Streep explains why she could never teach acting.
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I always loved Debbie Reynolds and what a wonderful human being she was. She left a great legacy . I was so lucky to see her when she toured with Don Rickles. She sang, told stories and did many wonderful impressions of famous people. ♥🙏♥
What a talented lady!
I always adored and appreciated the many talents of Debbie Reynolds. My favorites were Debbie, Sandra Dee, and Natalie Wood. I loved Debbie in Tammy and the Bachelor, she was so natural and adorable. I remember watching unsinkable Molly Brown in the movie theater when I was a girl, she took my breath away with her dancing, as I was taking lessons myself.
Every time I watch her movies, see an old talk show clip, It breaks my heart thinking of what Liz Taylor and her husband Eddie Fisher did to her. How absolutely horrible!! A young mother with babies, Eddie Fisher left her for Liz, after Debbie sending him to console her well consoling he did. And Liz was her friend! It turned me against that Star😢 And yet she more less let it slide... She had soo much talent and was as funny as could be, always smiling and telling good stories. Bless her heart ❤️ She seemed to have such a good disposition Idk but anyhoo my Mom named me after her, yahoo 😊🥰😘🥰🤩🫶🙏
🙇♀️🌸🩷🌷🩷 RIP Debbie
@ I agree with you, I could not stand Elizabeth Taylor after she did that. People say what a wonderful person she was, maybe she was to them, but she was horrible to Debbie. How sad when her daughter Carrie Fisher died and she died the next day, her heart was broken. She was one woman who had the best, and the worst life has to offer.
I'm very happy that Kirk Douglas live to 103. A full life for a terrific human being
We could definitely, Especially Now, use more people who admire what Henry Fonda and his characters, in many of his movies, stood for. Truth, decency and Democracy.
These are great mini bios. I have always loved The CBS Sunday morning show for over 40 yrs.
Tony Curtis was simply beautiful. ❤
Yes, he most certainly was! I remember the Flintstones character, "Stoney Curtis,". Too fun :)
he looked so healthy and well before he died
Extraordinary moments on film. Thank you!
Some like it Hot, what a great movie!
Debbie Reynolds was so talented! You wouldnt believe she never took dancing lessons how strong determined, dedicated can you get? She was amazing! And i just loved her RIP .Miss Reynolds you were a pure treasure
I love and miss all of these people!
God I miss these actors. True to their art and genuine Americans
Genuine Americans--whatever that means.
Enjoyed this. Thank you!
Meryl Streep...the greatest actor of all time!
Absolutely!
@tonitalas1757 Out of Africa is my favorite movie of all time. I’ve seen it so many times I know every line. She. Is. Absolutely. THE. BEST!!!
I finally seen Sophie's choice the other night, she was fantastic in that movie! the German she was trying to get help release her children from the concentration camp, told her she had beautiful skin and boy oh boy did she ever! I never realized just how gorgeous it was until he ran his hand around her face. ✨ 🌟✨🩷🤍🩶
Singin’ In The Rain! My favourite movie!
Best music intro ever. When you hear those trumpets you just know it's a Sunday morning. It has a distinct feel different than any other day. Kinda like ESPN college game day is only on Saturday
Such a beautiful treasure!
I was born in 1948 and was named after Debbie Reynolds....❤
Henry Fonda and Maureen O'Hara in Spencer's Mountain. One of the finest films. This is America.
Watch reruns of," The LO❤E BOATtt, foR " exiting and new!" L😮ks AT the ffavourite SstarSthat are😢GONE, but NOT forgotten❤🎉❤
They're all very special
I love all these wonderful stars and have autographs from all of them, except for Meryl Streep. Debbie was one of the cutest, most talented women in Hollywood history. Tony had an urgency about him that made him come alive on the screen. Hank epitomized on the screen what men should aim to become: honorable, respectful, generous, disciplined, and audacious. Kirk had a fire in his belly that showed in so many of his roles. And Meryl can be anybody. As Nora Ephron said about Meryl Streep, "I highly recommend having Meryl Streep play you."
I miss Charles Osgood and Charles Kuralt so much
0:43 best biography i ever read, and i aint a Hollywood nor music business troll. This woman was uniquely special. A loyal friend if you were her friend.
Back when the stars shone so bright that you couldn't see the slime that held everything together.
Wonderful!
Tony had star quality even as an elderly man!
I saw the Defiant Ones as a youngster!
Thanks too The internet new generations, will see the greats
Of my late parents generations,
Icons.
Keep showing the world interviews, of decades of film
Making!
So much more too share, I will
Wait for more from the Archives
TCM Thank Goodness for them!!❤
The great escape, The ART OF
Making film is a Gift from
the Gifted!!😊
"
"100 years of this great ART Form
Will be amongst
😅
Once upon a time in the west..great movie.
Debby is a wonderful person and deserved much better than the men she married!😮
I'm sure it has already been suggested but it seems to me that Meryl is is a true "spiritual channel" an intuitive channel. I get it and some who get what I am writing get it so how beautiful to see her so humbly speak on what she does.
I saw an old episode.of What's my Line on UA-cam and Debbie Reynolds was on it just before she married Eddie Fisher. She was so funny. I had no idea she was that funny.
Kudos to Tony Curtis for insisting that he and Sidney Poitier receive equal billing, back in 1958.
what a crime that Henry Fonda never won an Oscar. Great group of stars to feature.
Henry Fonda won an Oscar for Best Actor for "On Golden Pond" and died a few months after he won. This is a great group of performers to highlight.
That was Hollywood at it's best.
She’s the best
Jane always wanted her father to fit her mode.
I totally agree! And she's still talking about it. There's a bitterness in the tone of her voice and behind her eyes whenever she speaks of him. I'm sure he wasn't perfect. However, neither is she. You'd think that after all this time, she would have moved on.
Jane always wanted her father to be proud of her. He would brag about her to others, but never tell *her* he was proud. That, and his distance, affected his children deeply.
Now my generation Jane, Sally,
Goldie,
❤
Ron Edmonds
I wonder why Don Murray was never mentioned.
8:40 8:52 9:04 51:03
oh wait he finally won
20%. Just lawyers & docs would be miserable.
Meryl Streep: “rose-lipt maidens…light foot lads”… Out of Africa/A.E. Housman
I dont care about Hollyweird actors. I want more interesting videos from the archives.
Is the moment my retourn...is a secret? This is nt a secret...i not retourn...los angeles...whot is our secret? I retourn but?
Was the lady hitting her son on a side street off of federal hill staged?
Not a good father 😢
Why is Tony Curtis wearing underwear during the interview???
It isn't underwear. It is shorts and a tank. At home clothes.
It's inappropriate for a TV interview.
@@cherylkoski7184 Not for someone of his time and place. This was known as lounge wear, back in the day. It was at home wear that ladies and gentlemen wore at home-including when they were entertaining guests. For the ladies, they had clothing called hostess gowns that fit into that category. Just very old fashioned.
@@angelabluebird609 The interview was not conducted in 1950! Sheesh.
@@cherylkoski7184 I'm referring to his place and time. He was born in 1925. His heyday was the 50's and 60's. His talent is undeniable. He and Janet Leigh are Jaime Lee Curtis' parents, all three excellent actors. He was born in the Bronx of immigrant parents. Men then and there wore this type of t shirt as a matter of course. If you ever see old movies, you'll likely see this, along with other customary ways of dressing from those time. People of his place and time dress the way they do, just as other generations. He is free to wear what he wants. There's northing wrong with it. PS I wear some of the same types of clothing I wore decades ago. Some things don't go our of style or fall out of favor. So what?
Second.
Tony Curtis's paintings look a lot like bad Matisse copies, even down to a tiny bowl with two goldfish.
First!!!
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