Truly a warm, genuine and so well narrated tribute. They had wonderful chemistry in Clover, and Property. Had she lived, I'm sure they would have come back with something together.
I love that these two giants of the film world were friends as well as co-stars. They are in my Top Ten all-time favorites. It's wonderful that Robert Redford does this feature for Turner Classics because he is eloquent in his reminiscing.
Great TCM tribute piece. Bob tells it like it is. I think this may be an edited version of a more intimate take. I got the impression when I initially saw it on TCM when it was first shown that it was a longer take implying that they were romantically close. They certainly had on-screen chemistry. Too bad they did not end up together. I know that she wanted to play the part that Mary Tyler Moore played so well in “Ordinary People,” Bob’s excellent directorial debut. I did read that she was disappointed after not receiving that role and believe that they drifted apart after that occurred. This lovely tribute evidences how much he truly cared for her. RIP, Natalie.❤
Robert Redford ... the original blond half of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. No one with one brain cell and sight to see, would ever make the mistake of dismissing him as a "dumb blond". Creative, intelligent, principled - the creator of Sundance to help undiscovered film talents - he represents the best of America. A beautiful man who did not live off of his looks in the shallow world of Hollywood. Admiration and respect!
I always adored Natalie Wood. So much strength and confidence in the way she came across, on screen and off. A good friend of my family was Harbor Master at Twin Harbors, Catalina Island, when she was pulled from the water. He was there that morning when she was found. So sad. My daughter is named after her. Such a loss.
Robert Redford you are a class act.A wonderful human being,gifted in both spirit and life's reality.Our world is a better place with you in it.Thank you for a heartfelt narration of Natalie Wood.A graceful lady she was.
You can sense his admiration and awe for Natalie . How he was drawn to her like all of us . You can also sense just why he didn’t pursue her . Her vulnerability and sensitivity would’ve eaten him alive , she would’ve been a lot to handle but this does t take away his attachment to her . There was something beautiful and sad about her ,one could sense that somehow tragedy would find her .May be just a coincidence of fate and her vulnerable qualities.
That was very sweet. What a unique time that was...so different than the errr so called "reality stars of today who aren't talented, just social media savy." Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Paul Newman, Alan Arkin, Yul Brenner, Audrey Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Joanne Woodward, Karl Mulden, Elizabeth Taylor, Roddy McDowell, Gena Rowlands, John Cassavettes, Barbara Streisand, Rosalind Russell, Jack Lemmon, Shirley McLaine, Walter Matteau...so many had sooo much acting experience, training, live theatre experience...studio training...they just had the "it factor." Truly all one of a kind. Thank you for sharing Paco Granados!
Notice that most of the good, genuine actors back then remained in public school even while acting or went on to become great humble actors. People respected people then. Here she was a star and went to the local public school. 👍
Oh, how I loved Natalie Wood. She was so beautiful. My favorite movie was Splendor In the Grass. The other actress who was beautiful to me was Elizabeth Taylor. Lots are pretty, but I think they were beautiful.
My cousin was named after her mom is crazy about her. Thank you for sharing especially because Robert Redford is one of my favorite actors of all time.
Two of my favorite film stars...when I was young, people would tell me how much I looked like Natalie Wood. She had a natural spunk, yet look sultry and beguiling. RRs voice is so soothing, he could read a phone book and make it sound like a lullaby. He grew into his looks in his 40s...so handsome. The two of them together was magic. Too bad they didn't work together more or stay in touch. Robert Wagner got away with murder.
Ah the good ole days. Wish Natalie was still w us and wish Redford was still young & handsome. I know he’s still handsome now. She was gorgeous, consummate professional, and true talent. He was drop dead gorgeous, talented, and super genius.
I know a great movie starring Robert Redford, Morgan Freeman, and Jennifer Lopez, as well as several other great actors, and a brilliant young actress, in her first role. The name of it is, An Unfinished. Life
i love the shots of all those old movie magazines natalie as a child star is in the movie marilyn monroe first made scudda hoo scudda hey only marilyn was cut out of it
I'm glad Redford did this because I did not like it that he didn't cast her in Ordinary People. It should have been a priority for him. Quid pro quo for his working on Daisy Clover. This film clip was nice of him and nice to see.
You almost want to believe, need to believe, have to believe that Robert Redford is the last true star; he carried/carries - quite naturally, quite authentically - the reserve and grace (and air of privacy) that was forced upon the stars of the prior studio system years mixed with all the artistry and the seriousness of acting purpose that came out of the method and the actor's studio mid-century; neither of which has ever been spoiled by the grinding, relentless post-70s super-production PR machines that capitalize exponentially more that ever before on the image of fame rather than fame itself.
At 3:55 and again at 5:42 Daisy and Wade are sittng aboard Ned and Idabeth Porter's 41' Owens Cutter "Lanakoa", trucked to a sound stage for that scene. The scenes of them sailing were on an altogether different boat. Maybe someone else can ID it? Beth was never clear about what the name meant, exactly, but did say, "Any boat name with three 'A's in it was definitely Good Luck!".
plenty of people get drunk and fight but don't kill anyone. don't blame his murderous filth on alcohol. believe me I have family and loved ones who are complete argumentative assholes when drunk, I mean they are crap, but none of them ever killed anyone. I hate hearing deliberate murder being blamed on alcohol.
How sad that she was afraid of water and she died by drowning. It makes me think even more that her death wasn't an accident. Someone afraid of water wouldn't go out at night in the ocean on a dinghy.
Truly a warm, genuine and so well narrated tribute. They had wonderful chemistry in Clover, and Property. Had she lived, I'm sure they would have come back with something together.
Thank you for this take on Natalie. Such a pleasure. Her shifting eyes were just great.
You are a great Star Robert Redford & Natalie Wood very beautiful Star
Robert Redford is one of the few true gentlemen living in this world.
I agree he is a stunning man in and out 😉😊
Robert Redford a truly gentleman❤
I was named after Natalie Wood. She was my mom's favourite actress. This Property Is Condemned remains one of my all time favourite movies
Natalie Wood should have gotten an academy award for her performance in this property is condemned. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
I love that these two giants of the film world were friends as well as co-stars. They are in my Top Ten all-time favorites. It's wonderful that Robert Redford does this feature for Turner Classics because he is eloquent in his reminiscing.
Great TCM tribute piece. Bob tells it like it is. I think this may be an edited version of a more intimate take. I got the impression when I initially saw it on TCM when it was first shown that it was a longer take implying that they were romantically close. They certainly had on-screen chemistry. Too bad they did not end up together. I know that she wanted to play the part that Mary Tyler Moore played so well in “Ordinary People,” Bob’s excellent directorial debut. I did read that she was disappointed after not receiving that role and believe that they drifted apart after that occurred. This lovely tribute evidences how much he truly cared for her. RIP, Natalie.❤
Robert Redford ... the original blond half of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. No one with one brain cell and sight to see, would ever make the mistake of dismissing him as a "dumb blond".
Creative, intelligent, principled - the creator of Sundance to help undiscovered film talents - he represents the best of America.
A beautiful man who did not live off of his looks in the shallow world of Hollywood. Admiration and respect!
I love Paul Nrwman also and they were friends
I always adored Natalie Wood. So much strength and confidence in the way she came across, on screen and off. A good friend of my family was Harbor Master at Twin Harbors, Catalina Island, when she was pulled from the water. He was there that morning when she was found. So sad.
My daughter is named after her.
Such a loss.
Robert Redford you are a class act.A wonderful human being,gifted in both spirit and life's reality.Our world is a better place with you in it.Thank you for a heartfelt narration of Natalie Wood.A graceful lady she was.
Wonderful to hear real words of care & concern for a fellow actor ❤️
Thanks for sharing Robert Redford, we enjoyed your movies very much!!!
How lovingly he speaks about her ... Like it very much. Thanks for sharing.
His voice & looks!! 😍
That was a lovely and generous tribute from Robert .
Love these two❤❤
Thanks Bob, love you both... And, really enjoyed this honest story.
You can sense his admiration and awe for Natalie . How he was drawn to her like all of us . You can also sense just why he didn’t pursue her . Her vulnerability and sensitivity would’ve eaten him alive , she would’ve been a lot to handle but this does t take away his attachment to her . There was something beautiful and sad about her ,one could sense that somehow tragedy would find her .May be just a coincidence of fate and her vulnerable qualities.
Quel couple magnifique t qu'elle belle alchimie natalie tellement belle Robert tellement beau et quel talent un très beau film 🤩🤩🤩🤩❤❤❤❤❤
Natalie Wood was very beautiful with big gorgeous eyes.
I will never forget Natalie Wood I love that Robert Redford made this clip!
One of my favorite films is "Barefoot In The Park".
Both actors are really wonderful.
That was very sweet. What a unique time that was...so different than the errr so called "reality stars of today who aren't talented, just social media savy."
Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Paul Newman, Alan Arkin, Yul Brenner, Audrey Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Joanne Woodward, Karl Mulden, Elizabeth Taylor, Roddy McDowell, Gena Rowlands, John Cassavettes, Barbara Streisand, Rosalind Russell, Jack Lemmon, Shirley McLaine, Walter Matteau...so many had sooo much acting experience, training, live theatre experience...studio training...they just had the "it factor."
Truly all one of a kind. Thank you for sharing Paco Granados!
Notice that most of the good, genuine actors back then remained in public school even while acting or went on to become great humble actors. People respected people then. Here she was a star and went to the local public school. 👍
Oh, how I loved Natalie Wood. She was so beautiful. My favorite movie was Splendor In the Grass. The other actress who was beautiful to me was Elizabeth Taylor. Lots are pretty, but I think they were beautiful.
what a lovely commentary...I wish they had become a couple
Natalie was such a sweetheart and heavenly angel and had the most amazing smile
Such a sweet story to hear.
WOw. Thank you for the wonderful thoughts about a favorite , NW
Two legends.✝️🙏🌺💐
Two Fabules people! Natalie wood and Robert Redford! I love em! 💜
Natalie Woods had so much charm.
Love, love Robert !! The best looking guy in the whole world turns in the best man also !!
That was wonderful. Thank you.
My most favorite actress and the epitome of beauty. 💖
My cousin was named after her mom is crazy about her. Thank you for sharing especially because Robert Redford is one of my favorite actors of all time.
Q1robert Redfort and Natalie were gorgeous!
Love both Robert and Natalie.
very sweet.
What a beautiful couple they would have made...
I loved Natalie Wood. Even with all of her fame, I think she was still under rated as an actress.
Thank you for sharing as I love to hear about the actors I remember from my youth....
NoGenieinBottle
and one more thing, look how beautiful they look together when they were young., wow
I have something in common with Redford. I respect and adore Natalie Wood. I am getting to know her through her biography, interviews and movies.
SHE WAS SO VERY BEAUTIFUL LOVED SPLENDOR IN THE GRASS
Millard Thompson
+did it have a tragic ending?
Millard Thompson broke my heart when watching it.
Two of my favorite film stars...when I was young, people would tell me how much I looked like Natalie Wood. She had a natural spunk, yet look sultry and beguiling. RRs voice is so soothing, he could read a phone book and make it sound like a lullaby. He grew into his looks in his 40s...so handsome. The two of them together was magic. Too bad they didn't work together more or stay in touch. Robert Wagner got away with murder.
MeMe DaVinci my daughter looks like her too dear! Wow to u both!
Natalie Wood is the only woman Robert Redford had sexual chemistry with on screen. They were magic in This Property Is Condemned
My favorite movie stars...💖
Splendor in the grass great pix .😎
Ah the good ole days. Wish Natalie was still w us and wish Redford was still young & handsome. I know he’s still handsome now. She was gorgeous, consummate professional, and true talent. He was drop dead gorgeous, talented, and super genius.
Love it...
I loved her she was a beautiful a great actress in her own fantasy world alot like marylin Monroe. a Elvis Presley.
I saw this on TCM many years ago. What a great couple what a beautiful looking couple They ❤would’ve made.
I wish you would of married her she would probably still be alive ,she was my child hood crush ! Love you too Robert 😘🌈♥️
Robert these insights are so real and that is important. Hope you do lots of these about the important stars you've worked with for posterity.
Thanks you this is amazing
Robert Redford, one of the cute faces in hollywood
ÉEEEEEEEL sí que era BELLO❗️❗️😍😍
that was a Real True Story about Robert Redford meeting Natalie Wood
I know a great movie starring Robert Redford, Morgan Freeman, and Jennifer Lopez, as well as several other great actors, and a brilliant young actress, in her first role. The name of it is,
An Unfinished. Life
Robert Redford, In this property is condemned😍
Natalie is mesmerising
Jay Nuttall
No Robert is
Yes, she was a very good actress.
Natalie Wood geez what a beauty
paxwallacejazz Omg amen!
She was so beautiful. “The Great Race”
Gorgeous people 😍
they actually would've made a very good (looking) couple.
Thank you for airing this or for posting this this is really❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂😂❤😂
One of a kind
Natalie Sure was a Sweetheart
I miss her so much as we lost a good one!
I came looking for William Friedken & found Natalie Wood instead. She was with Frank Capri awarding Fredikin with Best Director Oscar in 1972.
Nice thank you
Natalie Wood was so talented and pretty!
i love the shots of all those old movie magazines
natalie as a child star is in the movie marilyn monroe first made
scudda hoo scudda hey only marilyn was cut out of it
Your girl was lovely, Hubble!
As are you!
I'm glad Redford did this because I did not like it that he didn't cast her in Ordinary People. It should have been a priority for him. Quid pro quo for his working on Daisy Clover. This film clip was nice of him and nice to see.
Doesn't come close to excusing him. What an ingrate...and punk.
Willa Green Mary Tyler Moore was phenomenal in that role. Oscar winner
I wish she never married that idiot twice (Robert Wagner) she would still be alive I know it.
I think Redford knew what was best for that part, I think Mary Tyler Moore captured the disconnect and coldness of her character so well.
And MTMs personality showed in that movie. I'm glad Natalie didn't get the part. I hated MTM forever after seeing her in this movie.
She made out with James Dean, Steve McQueen and Robert Redford. Lucky girl.
I like this!
SADLY I WISH NATALIE WOOD MARRIED YOU ROBERT REDFORD ,SHE'D STILL BE WITH US
Dawn Campbell ...maybe???
Sigh.....I miss Natalie soooo much, and I was born after she died, it really wasn’t fair for her
You almost want to believe, need to believe, have to believe that Robert Redford is the last true star; he carried/carries - quite naturally, quite authentically - the reserve and grace (and air of privacy) that was forced upon the stars of the prior studio system years mixed with all the artistry and the seriousness of acting purpose that came out of the method and the actor's studio mid-century; neither of which has ever been spoiled by the grinding, relentless post-70s super-production PR machines that capitalize exponentially more that ever before on the image of fame rather than fame itself.
At 3:55 and again at 5:42 Daisy and Wade are sittng aboard Ned and Idabeth Porter's 41' Owens Cutter "Lanakoa", trucked to a sound stage for that scene. The scenes of them sailing were on an altogether different boat. Maybe someone else can ID it? Beth was never clear about what the name meant, exactly, but did say, "Any boat name with three 'A's in it was definitely Good Luck!".
She should marry robert red ford , then her life would be different.
ayush gaur indeed
ayush gaur ... maybe???
Natalie had the biggest, most expressive eyes. It looked like you could lose your soul in them.
Class acts all the way. ;-)
Look at the Van Nuys High School yearbook now.
THANK'S. I LIKE ME.
NATALIE FOR EVER.
Tomorrow is forever...
I loved you 2 in this property is commended
We named our daughter after Natalie wood!
Très belle osmose entre Nathalie et Robert très beau couple dans le très beau film propriété interdite ❤❤❤❤❤
God decided to give all the best looks, class and damn it, even the best voice to Robert Redford. The rest of us had to divvy up whatever was left.
THANKS RED.....ENJOYED...
So pretty 😍
Then she married Robert Wagner and she suddenly dies . Well I can't help my curiosity but to think Robert W. had something to do with her death!
yes he killed her, that murderous bitch I hope he rots in hell, drunk, angry aout wheo the fuck care what, drunk bitch killed beautiful natatlie
plenty of people get drunk and fight but don't kill anyone. don't blame his murderous filth on alcohol. believe me I have family and loved ones who are complete argumentative assholes when drunk, I mean they are crap, but none of them ever killed anyone. I hate hearing deliberate murder being blamed on alcohol.
I hate that she drowned. I hope it really was an accident. God bless her family always. We all really loved her.
Giovani De parma she married the wrong Robert!
4 ever so true!
Carita preciosa maldigo a quien no la saco del agua a tiempo
How sad that she was afraid of water and she died by drowning. It makes me think even more that her death wasn't an accident. Someone afraid of water wouldn't go out at night in the ocean on a dinghy.
Exactly... Natalie was murdered
Valerie S ...afraid of water yes...but seems to enjoy being on a boat on the water she is so afraid of...maybe a real true accident
Wow ❤️