As I listen to her words my jaw literally dropped. "Faced with the threat of being flung into the ocean...went into hysterics...must have been heard all the way to Catalina." RIP Sweet Natalie.
Unbelievably prophetic words spoken by Natalie Wood! The water, being thrown into the water, Catalina and all the fear such brought into her just makes it very hard to hear this speech.
What a wonderful speech. She never forgot that Bette Davis saved her from something that she had feared so much. Natalie got so emotional. Such a tragedy how she died. That’s what bothers her sister the most. I’m sure Natalie was terrified. Robert knew how fearful Natalie Wood was.Those two men on the boat knows the truth. Something terribly happened. I don’t believe it was a accident and she fail off or if she did there’s no way they didn’t hear her. I hope she gets her justice someday.
Apparently Bette Davis confronted Robert Wagner and demanded to know if the official story about Natalie was true. He said it was, and Bette said she knew it in her heart, but wanted to hear it from Robert. As it is, only three people know what really happened that night and one of them is dead.
@juliesterk4583 Yes, Christopher Walken, Dennis Davern (who maintained her boat, Splendour ) Natalie's bodyguard & friend and the last one to have been with her, the only named person of interest in her death.
Faced with the threat of being flung into the ocean, Catalina. Unbelievable. I was born decades after she passed but as soon as I heard about her, I just thought how tragic. My favourite actress. RIP beautiful lady ❤️
Natalie Wood was so beautiful and such a sweet soul. It was so tragic that within a year of this ceremony, she would be dead.i hope that one day the truth will come out about Natalie's death.
I love Robert Wagner's line when his agent told him that he had a script for a TV show called Hart to Hart. The agent asked Robert that the producer wanted Natalie to play the wife, not Stefanie Powers. Robert told his agent..."No, I sell soap... Natalie sells movie tickets."
these were the days when you referred to them as "stars" they literally were stars, look at their beauty and class, unrivalled, no wonder they call it the golden age of hollywood.
"Rebel Without A Cause" should never be remade, since some consider it a cursed movie, due to the fact that four of its stars died young. James Dean (car crash), Nick Adams (suicide), Sam Mineo (stabbed) and Natalie Wood (drowned).
Natalie Wood was in a class all of her own! One of the finest actresses of her generation! I miss her to this very day! Her tragic, untimely death at age 43 one of Hollywood's greatest and most sensational and mysterious, perhaps surpassing Marilyn Monroe's sad death at 36! Both were massive tragedies! But it's Natalie who we are remembering here! Rest in peace, great and grand actress! Loved you to the moon and beyond and back!
💕💕🥰🌈🌈 Natalie is a beautiful woman and a very sparkly personality 💥 She is one of my favorite ⭐️ ⭐️ stars along with Liz Taylor, Kim Novak, and Susan Hayward!! 💕💕🥰🥰💋💋 They’re my very favorite !
It's actually CREEPY listening to Natalie talking about being flung into the ocean from a sailboat knowing what would happen to her. And Natalie also says the word "Catalina". Man, C-R-E-E-P-Y !
She seems nervous. Who wouldn't be honoring Bette Davis, but it seems like there's something else. Almost like her and Wagner just got done arguing or something IDK. Either way, absolutely stunning as usual. And a great story lol.
I noticed that also. I think that’s what broke off the marriage the first time. She really loved Robert. I never felt good about him.I always worried about hm hurting her again. I hope someday the truth will come out. Justice for Natalie Wood. Something went wrong that night and those two men know the truth.
@@barbaracastelli3725 I don't know, but he always seem to me as an opportunist, kinda phoney, like to try to mingle and name drop with A lister, never liked his (sic) talent, I almost forgot how beautiful Natalie was, those big beautiful eyes.
@@barbaracastelli3725 Three men. Wasn’t there a ... skipper...or an expert who ran the boat while the 3 actors partied? I think he gave interviews years later. I seem to remember something about him being instructed to turn the searchlight off.
Yes, it is the big mistery in Natalie's history. Regardless of whether it was intentional or accidental. This video for me, it has both, the beauty of the celebration and recognition between two of my favorite actress, each to another, and the incredible story of a tragic ending.
@@harperstacey9604 Some people are like that when it comes to the dead. Their view seems to be "let the dead rest in peace and stop grave-robbing". Problem is, the dead can't always rest in peace, especially if their death is unresolved.
This was really showing to difference between Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner, wasn't it. She telling this wonderful story, and him coming up with a not so good quote. And that story about Catalina..... .Ai.....
If this was 1981, it's the year she was murdered by the last person with her, after knocking her unconscious, rolling her into the freezing ocean. Mentioning the place she died blows my mind. Sometimes "persons of interest" get away with murder, this one being November 28, 1981.
Even more ironic is her movie with Warren Beatty, Splendor in the Grass, in my opinion her best work! The boat she was on the night she died off Catalina was named Splendor, strange foreshadowing of what was to come! Plus Christopher Walken was on the boat that night, they were in her last movie, Brainstorm, her sister stepped in to do the reshoot before it was released. FU, RJ...
Wagner was gay and she caught him. Their marriage troubles reflected that harsh reality for those days. Clearly there was a psychopathological struggle going on and the whole incident screams of foul play.
Wagner kept leaning over the podium while Natalie was talking. Trying to hog her spotlight. There is no politeness or consideration for her while she is speaking. He was jealous of her stature and fame in the industry. And needed to push himself into her light. Her money and fame will never be his even though she is gone. I pray for justice for her and accountability for him.
Very eerie that Natalie tells the story I've been petrified in the water in Catalina fast forward and the man standing next to her murdered her and threw her in the ocean
Natalie just predicted her own death...not knowing the man next to her would be the one to do it to her. He knew she had a fear of water and scared her on purpose
Wood and Wagner’s body language was very detached and one could see Wagner looked uncomfortable around Wood. 🥲😢😢😢 what really got to me was when Miss Wood described the movie that she played in with Miss Davis as a child imagining her screams for help would be heard all the way out in Catalina. It’s so sad how the things we say often come to pass. 😢😢😢😭😭😭😭 a self-fulfilling process
@@radragaus it is is only my opinion but whenever I watch this video it gives me pause to think that only a short time later Natalie would be no more 😢😢😢
As I listen to her words my jaw literally dropped. "Faced with the threat of being flung into the ocean...went into hysterics...must have been heard all the way to Catalina." RIP Sweet Natalie.
very sadly ironic
@@PinkSunglasses50 exactly..... how could she have known she was telling the very way she would die years later.....this is so disturbing......
Not funny
@@maxipazz8214 who said anything was supposed to be funny?🙄
@@maxipazz8214 of course it's not funny.
Unbelievably prophetic words spoken by Natalie Wood! The water, being thrown into the water, Catalina and all the fear such brought into her just makes it very hard to hear this speech.
R. J pushed her in
Not sure about that
saw her in person. She was just beautiful
I imagine she was as magnetic as she was in movies.
so beautiful somebody killer her sad
Joyce, my brother had a major crush on her. He actually cried when she died.
Are you kidding?....
What a wonderful speech. She never forgot that Bette Davis saved her from something that she had feared so much. Natalie got so emotional. Such a tragedy how she died. That’s what bothers her sister the most. I’m sure Natalie was terrified. Robert knew how fearful Natalie Wood was.Those two men on the boat knows the truth. Something terribly happened. I don’t believe it was a accident and she fail off or if she did there’s no way they didn’t hear her. I hope she gets her justice someday.
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore
Apparently Bette Davis confronted Robert Wagner and demanded to know if the official story about Natalie was true. He said it was, and Bette said she knew it in her heart, but wanted to hear it from Robert. As it is, only three people know what really happened that night and one of them is dead.
Omg Natalie mentioned Catalina. She was such a lovely actress. I hope she receives justice one day. Sleep in Peace Queen.
Natalie had the best sense of humor and was priceless and it's so tragic she had to die so young - those 2 men on the boat know what happened.
Weren’t there three men on the boat! Robert Wagner, Christopher Walken and the captain of the boat. I might be wrong.
@juliesterk4583 Yes, Christopher Walken, Dennis Davern (who maintained her boat, Splendour ) Natalie's bodyguard & friend and the last one to have been with her, the only named person of interest in her death.
Faced with the threat of being flung into the ocean, Catalina. Unbelievable. I was born decades after she passed but as soon as I heard about her, I just thought how tragic. My favourite actress. RIP beautiful lady ❤️
This is the only time I’ve seen Natalie genuinely nervous. I sooo wish Bette Davis was on that boat to again protect Natalie that tragic night.
Don, I noticed that too. She looks uncomfortable.
Natalie Wood was so beautiful and such a sweet soul. It was so tragic that within a year of this ceremony, she would be dead.i hope that one day the truth will come out about Natalie's death.
I was thinking the same thing. Natalie Wood needs justice. We know something went real wrong that night or morning. Truth
Probably the most naturally beautiful woman from Hollywood.
It already has. It was an accident.
The person I feel most sorry for is the one who found Natalie's body. He (or she) has probably never forgotten.
She was such an angel ... God bless her
She looked lovely with that flower in her hair.
So sad what happened to her such a beautiful lady
I have always love
Natalie Wood her
Acting, beauty,& personality, And beautiful 🥰❤️ Spirit
Rest in peace 🕊️🕊️
Natalie was beautiful.
It’s eerie to hear this story, which sounds like the circumstances of her death.
I love Robert Wagner's line when his agent told him that he had a script for a TV show called Hart to Hart. The agent asked Robert that the producer wanted Natalie to play the wife, not Stefanie Powers. Robert told his agent..."No, I sell soap... Natalie sells movie tickets."
Two stars: Natalie Wood - Bette Davis ❤❤
Two of may very favorite!
And how she mentioned the Catalina and ocean where she died she should still bee alive so beautiful in wish I could have met her
*very eerie*
Rest In Peace dear Natalie ❤️❤️❤️🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
WHOA! this is heavy
That was when Hollywood had class ♥️
Looked like Robert had a quick thought on his face when she said 'flung in the ocean' looked like a real creepy look
😄0:54 mmmh...
Always find this clip heartbreaking 💔
And to think nataile died that year in november very sad she told the story of her death
The event was in 1977, and her accident occurred in 1981. His title is confusing, and wrong
OMG.
Love these old clips.. 👏👏
Beautiful Couple.
Natalie was Gorgeous.
Yes she was
Read the book 'Goodbye Natalie, goodbye Splendour.' There is no more doubt as to how she died and who caused it.
I read it. He beat Natalie and threw her in the water
these were the days when you referred to them as "stars" they literally were stars, look at their beauty and class, unrivalled, no wonder they call it the golden age of hollywood.
The golden age was in the 50's.
@@lenblack1462 wrong
@@brkitdwn Right! The Golden Age was when the Studio System ruled. That was prior to the 70's.
"Rebel Without A Cause" should never be remade, since some consider it a cursed movie, due to the fact that four of its stars died young. James Dean (car crash), Nick Adams (suicide), Sam Mineo (stabbed) and Natalie Wood (drowned).
This is a great video, albeit very prescient considering what happened to Natalie Wood later that year...
How are you doing today my name is Eric Moore
Agreed....I cringed....had no idea she said that before her "death" on a boat.
💔💔💔💔💔
@Shellie Gomes😳😖
Bien por la traducción, gracias
Natalie Wood was in a class all of her own! One of the finest actresses of her generation! I miss her to this very day! Her tragic, untimely death at age 43 one of Hollywood's greatest and most sensational and mysterious, perhaps surpassing Marilyn Monroe's sad death at 36! Both were massive tragedies! But it's Natalie who we are remembering here! Rest in peace, great and grand actress! Loved you to the moon and beyond and back!
Dos grandes estrellas del cine, la anécdota de Wood es muy graciosa, pero muestra realmente el temperamento y el profesionalismo de Davis.
Very good speach... Free months before her dead She was muy fovorite actress
Beautiful Natalie ❤
Bette was just beautiful 🤩
Unbelievable...wow...
Excelente! Merci beaucoup.
Natalie is so beautiful
💕💕🥰🌈🌈 Natalie is a beautiful woman and a very sparkly personality 💥 She is one of my favorite ⭐️ ⭐️ stars
along with Liz Taylor, Kim Novak, and Susan Hayward!! 💕💕🥰🥰💋💋 They’re my very favorite !
It's actually CREEPY listening to Natalie talking about being flung into the ocean from a sailboat knowing what would happen to her.
And Natalie also says the word "Catalina".
Man, C-R-E-E-P-Y !
Natalie Wood's sister, Lana, has gone on record on many talk shows saying who murdered her sister.
He's standing right next to Natalie.
That was SWEEEEET!!!
Es bello dos almas bellas
wow..just...wow
She seems nervous. Who wouldn't be honoring Bette Davis, but it seems like there's something else. Almost like her and Wagner just got done arguing or something IDK. Either way, absolutely stunning as usual. And a great story lol.
She certainly looks uncomfortable.
HOLY SHIT!
The irony of what Natalie said! She died that year in 1981 in the ocean off Catalina.Unbelievable.
So very beautiful and I can't believe he or anyone would hurt her and hope they didn't.
Robert seemed jealous of her
I noticed that also. I think that’s what broke off the marriage the first time. She really loved Robert. I never felt good about him.I always worried about hm hurting her again. I hope someday the truth will come out. Justice for Natalie Wood. Something went wrong that night and those two men know the truth.
I thought the same thing as I watched.
@@barbaracastelli3725 I don't know, but he always seem to me as an opportunist, kinda phoney, like to try to mingle and name drop with A lister, never liked his (sic) talent, I almost forgot how beautiful Natalie was, those big beautiful eyes.
@@barbaracastelli3725 Three men. Wasn’t there a ... skipper...or an expert who ran the boat while the 3 actors partied? I think he gave interviews years later. I seem to remember something about him being instructed to turn the searchlight off.
@@Jamestown-y9j Svengali Wagner. Mediocre actor too.
Premonitions. But this clip is from 1977, and they owned the yacht then. So the reference to Catalina has some context.
Is it the Law of Attraction? Nathalie Wood dye the way she is talking about it! Wow! I am in shock! Aren’t you?
Yes, it is the big mistery in Natalie's history. Regardless of whether it was intentional or accidental. This video for me, it has both, the beauty of the celebration and recognition between two of my favorite actress, each to another, and the incredible story of a tragic ending.
No, Robert Wagner used Natalie's worse fear against her. It's not the same.
Walken knows what happened.
Walken ain't talking.
@@harperstacey9604 Some people are like that when it comes to the dead. Their view seems to be "let the dead rest in peace and stop grave-robbing". Problem is, the dead can't always rest in peace, especially if their death is unresolved.
@@harperstacey9604 Walken is trying his best to distance himself from it.
He's trying his best to distance himself from it.
@@kennethrussell1158 I bet you Christopher Walken wishes he never met Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
She outshined robert
I think he didn't like being in her shadow.
she was so lovely so underrated and so missed
I wonder if Bette ever made a comment about Wagner
What a telling interview.
This was really showing to difference between Natalie Wood and Robert Wagner, wasn't it. She telling this wonderful story, and him coming up with a not so good quote. And that story about Catalina..... .Ai.....
If this was 1981, it's the year she was murdered by the last person with her, after knocking her unconscious, rolling her into the freezing ocean. Mentioning the place she died blows my mind. Sometimes "persons of interest" get away with murder, this one being November 28, 1981.
Eerie foreshadowing.
Look at Robert at 0:56. Looks like he has an idea.
What year was this?
1977
Natalie Wood was one of the most beautiful woman. It's odd that she talks about falling off a boat into the ocean.
Even more ironic is her movie with Warren Beatty, Splendor in the Grass, in my opinion her best work! The boat she was on the night she died off Catalina was named Splendor, strange foreshadowing of what was to come! Plus Christopher Walken was on the boat that night, they were in her last movie, Brainstorm, her sister stepped in to do the reshoot before it was released. FU, RJ...
Wagner was gay and she caught him. Their marriage troubles reflected that harsh reality for those days. Clearly there was a psychopathological struggle going on and the whole incident screams of foul play.
Wagner kept leaning over the podium while Natalie was talking. Trying to hog her spotlight. There is no politeness or consideration for her while she is speaking. He was jealous of her stature and fame in the industry. And needed to push himself into her light. Her money and fame will never be his even though she is gone. I pray for justice for her and accountability for him.
Very eerie that Natalie tells the story I've been petrified in the water in Catalina fast forward and the man standing next to her murdered her and threw her in the ocean
Now we know the genesis of Robert's deadly scheme.
Ms. Karen Allen said it best
What did Ms. Karen Allen say?
The same yr she died. She described her fear of jumping of the sail boat. That how she died
Why do you say, "No 1981"? It was 1977
E' la cerimonia degli oscar?
The line is.
I wonder if Natalie’s speech inspired Wagner to off her that same way.
Did you notice Robert Wagner's strange body language after she said thrown in ocean?
Why is Wagner even on stage with her?
Too bad wagner flung Natalie into the frigid ocean on November 28, 1981.
Catalina not Carolina, por favor.
Why did you murder her Robert?
Natalie just predicted her own death...not knowing the man next to her would be the one to do it to her. He knew she had a fear of water and scared her on purpose
This is 1977
@@MantisEsquire thanks, Did you see the title of the post ?
2:03
Wagner the murderer...You can't make this shit up.
Look at Wagner's body language. Very telling.
OMG😒
I think he killed her
Wow that’s how she died falling off a boat and trying to get into a raft! Creepy!
That entire speech is ABSOLUTELY wierd!!!
I dont feel Robert felt that way about her. He just wanted to say something nice.
Exsqeeze me!? JUST?! What about talented, bad ass b.i.t.c.h.! Naw, I know what he meant, Lol. She was a beautiful person, hah.
Wait, why did I say "hah" at the end? Lol.
Before Wagner murdered Natalie
Wood and Wagner’s body language was very detached and one could see Wagner looked uncomfortable around Wood. 🥲😢😢😢 what really got to me was when Miss Wood described the movie that she played in with Miss Davis as a child imagining her screams for help would be heard all the way out in Catalina. It’s so sad how the things we say often come to pass. 😢😢😢😭😭😭😭 a self-fulfilling process
Yes, thanks for share your thoughts and knowledge
@@radragaus it is is only my opinion but whenever I watch this video it gives me pause to think that only a short time later Natalie would be no more 😢😢😢
@@David-dz3ig yes. It is very sad and tragic
@Sandy S you are so right!
A beautiful woman and a fabulous actress who died under very mysterious circumstances