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    The Shoes of the Fisherman Trailer - Directed by Michael Anderson and starring Anthony Quinn, Laurence Olivier, Oskar Werner, David Janssen, Vittorio De Sica.
    MGM - 1968
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  • @susandeleon4702
    @susandeleon4702 3 роки тому +8

    One of my favorite stars of all time. Very good looking guy with macho style.

  • @jackspry9736
    @jackspry9736 Рік тому +10

    RIP Vittorio De Sica (July 7, 1901 - November 13, 1974), aged 73
    RIP Sir John Gielgud (April 14, 1904 - May 21, 2000), aged 96
    RIP Sir Laurence Olivier (May 22, 1907 - July 11, 1989), aged 82
    RIP Anthony Quinn (April 21, 1915 - June 3, 2001), aged 86
    RIP Leo McKern (March 16, 1920 - July 23, 2002), aged 82
    RIP Oskar Werner (November 13, 1922 - October 23, 1984), aged 61
    RIP Barbara Jefford (July 26, 1930 - September 12, 2020), aged 90
    RIP David Janssen (March 27, 1931 - February 13, 1980), aged 48
    You will be remembered as legends.

  • @Verse-Drifter
    @Verse-Drifter Рік тому +4

    This is one of my favorite films , I watch it several times a year . It is a great story , very timely , loaded with great talent . The drive through Rome is stunning everytime . The depiction of Conclave is fantastic , not sure how accurate it is . David Jassen's report at the death of the Pope is just great . Actually it is how the novel opens . I am on a rant but just wanted to share with anyone interested what a great film this is .

  • @tenabros5006
    @tenabros5006 4 роки тому +15

    Great Mexican actor Anthony Quinn 🇲🇽🇲🇽👏

  • @jerrycapodilupo9195
    @jerrycapodilupo9195 Рік тому

    😎😎😎 As a child, I saw this movie in Boston with my mom and dad...back in 1968.

  • @TheMarcio2014
    @TheMarcio2014 Рік тому +2

    Great movie.

  • @sarahwang5822
    @sarahwang5822 8 місяців тому +2

    Can't help but make a parallel with John Paul II. A curious premonition movie...

  • @DennisBetts1
    @DennisBetts1 10 років тому +17

    This was Quinn's finest performance, and typically it was ignored in favour of the clodhopping Zorba the Greek.

    • @walterkoblinger5956
      @walterkoblinger5956 5 років тому

      DennisBetts1 Iiiiii

    • @trajan75
      @trajan75 3 роки тому +2

      I would favor his performance in Fellini's "La Strada".

    • @yp3424
      @yp3424 3 роки тому +1

      I believe,the "revolutionary" roles matched him perfectly, mostly because of his mexican-irish origins. Above all he was a professional. His temperament was ideal to play characters like Zorba the Greek, Awda Abu Tayi, Eufemio Zapata or Omar Mukhtar, while his physical appearance helped him to be more convincing and very popular to the audiences. Anyway, it isn't too much to say that, the Greek Tourism organisation owes him a great deal, because with "Zorba" and the "Guns of Navarone" promoted the Ægean islands as a standard tourist destination.

    • @Suey4249
      @Suey4249 3 роки тому +1

      @@yp3424 I really liked him in The Visit, a great little underrated movie. Showed him in a more subdued role and his versatility. Another was The Oxbow Incident, a fine old movie. He did some really good westerns also, but my favourite is The Secret of San Sebastian but I guess he is Zorba again nevertheless brilliant and funny and a must watch to the very last line.

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES 4 роки тому +16

    I remember this one. It's got great actors, subject, and era! The trailer says, "the first Russian Pope", but he's Ukrainian. I guess those who wrote the trailer script didn't know the difference.

    • @mathbau
      @mathbau 3 роки тому +5

      Back then the term Russia was used interchangeably with USSR - and since the Ukraine was part of the... I think you get the gist.

    • @virtualawrence
      @virtualawrence 2 роки тому +4

      Today it’s an important distinction

    • @DoubleDogDare54
      @DoubleDogDare54 2 роки тому +2

      In '68 Ukraine was part of the USSR. If you lived in a province of the USSR, you were Russian. It would be the same as someone who lives in Texas. They may be called a Texan, but they are first and foremost an American.

    • @josephblake4135
      @josephblake4135 8 місяців тому

      Clarification is WELCOMED.

    • @leonidashristou9111
      @leonidashristou9111 4 місяці тому

      Generally till 1990s nobody knew the difference, especially historians...neither did global history! There were the RUS, then the Golden Horde and Poilsh, then Russian Empire, then the USSR! Ukraine as its name states У-крайна is a geographical definition and not a national one! So if some people near the polish borders feel as a new nation they can sure claim that but not for the whole territory of the post soviet republic!

  • @user-wi6sh6vh8u
    @user-wi6sh6vh8u 4 місяці тому

    This movie missed re-release for both its 50TH and 55TH Anniversaries.
    2028 will be the 60TH Anniversary of the movie, and it too deserves to be on theatre screens for it.

  • @SuperGreatSphinx
    @SuperGreatSphinx 6 років тому +28

    Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee;
    blessed art thou amongst women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus.
    Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.
    Amen.

  • @chloecrypto7947
    @chloecrypto7947 2 роки тому +4

    Every film that follows this one that depicts the election of the Pope draws from it: it's authoritative and depicts the magnificence of one of the oldest and greatest of human institutions. Quinn does the role as few could: he depicts the gravitas _and_the_suffering_ intrinsic to the position. This is a master class in a linchpin of Western civilization, and produces audiences who leave wiping tears and smiling. Magnificent.

    • @JohnMinehan-lx9ts
      @JohnMinehan-lx9ts Рік тому

      Quinn, unusual for a man of Mexican and Irish heritage, was not a Catholic, he came from an Evangelical Protestant background and had worked for Aimee Semple MacPherson as a musician and lay preacher.
      However, he brought a sense of what a Catholic Bishop should be to the role.
      His character's election was also unusual in that he came from the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church, a church of the Byzantine Rite in communion with Rome. Despite the attention paid to the election of a Pope (and what follows the death of one) this point was not emphasized.
      It might have been good to point out Kyril struggling with the Latin, since it is not used in the Liturgy in that Rite of the Church (even before Vatican II) and he had been in a Russian Gulag for 20 years and was probably not on the distro list for Vatican correspondence (which is still in that language)..

  • @junesilvermanb2979
    @junesilvermanb2979 Рік тому +3

    An Eastern Catholic Pope would be a blessing...
    ❤️

  • @RostykMakushak
    @RostykMakushak 5 років тому +17

    This film is based on a story of one real person - a Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop Josyf Slipyi. Ukrainian Catholic church was persecuted in USSR and many of priests and bishops were murdered by Russian Communists or sentenced to die in Siberian labour camps. But Josyf Slipyj was let go by Soviets. Archbishop Slipyj couldn't return to Ukraine so he went straight to Rome. As a Catholic cardinal theoretically he could have been elected as a Pope. • In this film a fictional Ukrainian Archbishop Kiril Lakota (Anthony Quinn) is set free after two decades as a political prisoner in Siberia. He is brought to Rome by Fr. David Telemond (Oscar Werner), a troubled young priest who befriends him. Once at the Vatican, he is immediately given an audience with the Pope (John Gielgud), who elevates him to Cardinal Priest. The world is on the brink of war due to a Chinese-Soviet feud made worse by a famine caused by trade restrictions brought against China by the U.S. When the Pontiff suddenly dies, Lakota's genuine character and unique life experience move the College of Cardinals to elect him as the new Pope.

  • @jeannettedeagnolo2584
    @jeannettedeagnolo2584 5 років тому +4

    Warum kann man den Film nicht in deutscher Sprache ansehen ???!!! Ich kenne ihn schon von früher,aus dem Fernsehen ! Fantastischer Film !!!! Antony Quinn ist ein klasse Schauspieler !!! ich liebe alle seine Filme !!!!

    • @G1CAAAAEO
      @G1CAAAAEO 2 роки тому

      Learn English.

    • @dsmsl9734
      @dsmsl9734 11 місяців тому

      english is the only language that matters a gift to the world from the english. like we gifted you football

  • @josebelindo1641
    @josebelindo1641 6 років тому +1

    0:44 STING CHORDS

  • @douglasmatley
    @douglasmatley 11 років тому +5

    This trailer reminds me the North Korea is being starved [2013], perhaps, into a nuclear war. North Korea cannot feed its people, so the new leader is developing their nuclear capabilities.

    • @trajan75
      @trajan75 3 роки тому

      No North Korea is deliberately starving its people to develop its military. It is playing a very dangerous game. It is the man with a single shot shot gun. As long as he does not fire the weapon he has power. Once he fires it he will kill some one, but lose his power.

  • @rosevictorin
    @rosevictorin 5 років тому

    Serait-il possible de dowloader ce film en français SVP. Merci

  • @JohnMinehan-lx9ts
    @JohnMinehan-lx9ts Рік тому

    It might have been better for the film to meet Kiril Lakota as a political prisoner first.

  • @y2k4ed
    @y2k4ed 7 місяців тому

    Look at China today. It’s difficult to believe that this money situation could happen. Maybe we will some day look to China for food?

  • @lisalasoya2898
    @lisalasoya2898 11 місяців тому

    Basically, this movie is historic value, a tragedy but a religious & political façade. Underneath, the election of the new pope, the clergies voted a Russian criminal pope, Le Conte as predecessor. In fact, using the whispering method one attendee is saying "he is just temporary." While, in Rome, a vast amount of Catholics are present for the crowning, one yells "we're going to take your country."- akin to the Medici family during the Renaissance. The new pope had been a political voice over over population a civil liberties crime that redeemed him when it became his people legacy. The duties of the new pope is to offer the Eucharist to begin a new life with God Himself and leave any wrongdoing behind. Instead, tragedy....Sunflora, Inc. v. Nat. Sols., LLC, 2022 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 79163, 2022 WL 1407963 & In re Terrorist Attacks on September 11, 2001, 2023 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 42897, 2023 WL 2969472

  • @suzym4706
    @suzym4706 3 роки тому +1

    Evil Commies in Hollywood made this piece of 💩👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼👎🏼

  • @The1976spirit
    @The1976spirit 6 років тому +3

    Well prepared propaganda for Pope John Paul II, indeed. To suggest the
    Warsaw Pakt`s candidate comes from orthodox Russia is a little bit too
    clumsy, isn´it?

    • @balin1920
      @balin1920 5 років тому +2

      The movie came out 6 years before the election of Pope Saint John Paul II . Also he comes from Lvov a region of Ukraine that is predominantly Catholic .

    • @RostykMakushak
      @RostykMakushak 5 років тому +4

      It's not "clumsy" if you were aware that this film is based on a story of one real person - a Ukrainian Catholic Archbishop Josyf Slipyi. Ukrainian Catholic church was persecuted in USSR and many of priests and bishops were murdered by Russian Communists or sentenced to die in Siberian labour camps. But Josyf Slipyj was let go by Soviets. Archbishop Slipyj couldn't return to Ukraine so he went straight to Rome. As a Catholic cardinal theoretically he could have been elected as a Pope. • In this film a fictional Ukrainian Archbishop Kiril Lakota (Anthony Quinn) is set free after two decades as a political prisoner in Siberia. He is brought to Rome by Fr. David Telemond (Oscar Werner), a troubled young priest who befriends him. Once at the Vatican, he is immediately given an audience with the Pope (John Gielgud), who elevates him to Cardinal Priest. The world is on the brink of war due to a Chinese-Soviet feud made worse by a famine caused by trade restrictions brought against China by the U.S. When the Pontiff suddenly dies, Lakota's genuine character and unique life experience move the College of Cardinals to elect him as the new Pope.