I love Caine he's 88 now and when the day comes he takes the final walk to the great cricket pavilion it will be a sad day for us all, a great man , a great actor , and a true British hero 🙏 🇬🇧
And when that day comes he will be reunited with the guy he met on a random hill while in military service in Korea, the late great Sir Stanley Baker. It was Baker and Cy Endfield who later chose him to play (perfectly) Bromhead in "Zulu" even though he had the "worse tryout ever". It changed his life forever.
This was a tv show special called "The trouble with Michael Caine" The full version had many celebrity friends in the audience. Ronnie Wood, Roger Moore, Nigel Havers, John Hurt, Bob Hoskins, Peter Ustinov, Keith Flloyd, Millicent Martin, Julia Foster, a very very very young Ben Fogle and many more I've likely missed.
Started with zulu for me.(iam 50+).wat an actor.wat a bloke.wat a cockney .wat a londoner..wat an englishman ..any other av missed sorry to everyone. My hero michael caine ..inspector fredirick aberline.best acting ever
About 1or2 programs a year but the celebrity stand there do on own with audience members mostly famous ones ask questions. The child abuse was powerful but he was not talking on behalf of himself he was generalising abusers are scum bags...I certainly did not see that coming...Great actor not arrogant as many are...He blew them bloody doors open with panche
A bit late to the chat but I have just read his memoir so would like to clarify that he was not molested by strangers when he was a child. Actually in the interview he said he was physically abused and that’s exactly that. In the memoir he said he was put in a foster family for a period during the war and was given very little to eat and put in a cabinet under the stairs for days when the foster family went away for weekend. His mother eventually came to rescue him and hit the people who abused him so hard that she almost went to jail for it. This results in his serious claustrophobia and anger for people who abusing children.
Let's remember the flops too, not only the hits. Jaws 3: the revenge, The hand, and many more. Perhaps he needed the money and did whatever he was offered then. Those films don't overshadow the rest of his career,, of course. He is a great actor.
11.10. Terence Stamp is in the audience. Strange that considering the fact that when Staml went to the States to do Superman he lied through his teeth about Caine not paying his slice of the rent. Git
I suppose actors just can't understand. When we see them in the movies, they seem larger than life. When you see them in the flesh, you just can't fathom it.
Walks alone all by himself what a load of bull! The reality is he has a security detail hiding discreetly. He walks alone and he's worth about 200 million, and if you believe that I've got a bridge to sell you on the river thames!
I love Caine he's 88 now and when the day comes he takes the final walk to the great cricket pavilion it will be a sad day for us all, a great man , a great actor , and a true British hero 🙏 🇬🇧
Seems rather morbid
@@Olyfrun No, just personally sad to lose a special person who made my life better.
And when that day comes he will be reunited with the guy he met on a random hill while in military service in Korea, the late great Sir Stanley Baker. It was Baker and Cy Endfield who later chose him to play (perfectly) Bromhead in "Zulu" even though he had the "worse tryout ever". It changed his life forever.
90 now fella.
Sir Michael Caine!!!
One in a million
Excellent upload
He's one of those great actors who makes other actors look good when they act with him. It's a gift given to the very best and he certainly is that.
Great story teller!!
Love it!!
never seen this before, LWT at its finest! A rather strange Aspel-Chat-Show-audience with-Michael Caine's-This is your life!🙂
Very enjoyable actor..loved all of his films.a true gent
My most fave actor of all time❤ thank you for years of pleasure MR CAIN ❤GOD BLESS YOU and your FAMILY❤❤❤❤
Very funny man, sitting here bored working in my shop, now have a nice smile on my face
i wish someone would upload the whole interview,possibly the best one he did,some very emotional bits in it
Someone has now. Search "the trouble with Michael Caine" but it's not good sound quality though.
Caine had some wonderful mates in the audience. Terence Stamp, Bob Hoskins, John Hurt.
an Peter Ustinov
Love Michael Caine and his personality a wonderful husband and father. Great
This was a tv show special called "The trouble with Michael Caine" The full version had many celebrity friends in the audience. Ronnie Wood, Roger Moore, Nigel Havers, John Hurt, Bob Hoskins, Peter Ustinov, Keith Flloyd, Millicent Martin, Julia Foster, a very very very young Ben Fogle and many more I've likely missed.
I was delighted to see Bob Hoskins in this! He is amazing as Professor Challenger in "The Lost World". He's interrupting lectures in that as well!
That was great casting!
He's black
Great interviewee and a great interviewer.
Around the time of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with Steve Martin, I love that movie.
Who ISN'T in that crowd!? Wow
Started with zulu for me.(iam 50+).wat an actor.wat a bloke.wat a cockney .wat a londoner..wat an englishman
..any other av missed sorry to everyone.
My hero michael caine ..inspector fredirick aberline.best acting ever
RIP... Bob Hoskins.
Watch 23 MINUTES IN HELL BY BILL WIESS SUPERNATURAL TRIP TOO HELL...
Have always loved, respected and admired him. ❤
Is that Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones at 0:18, why is he in the audience??
+Tyler Bennett It certainly IS Ronnie...a lot of celebs in the audience...Q&A session in effect...
The rolling bones
Because he feels like it
Well he had to be somewhere.
My mate
What a film Zulu was indeed
I think Michael could;ve been a great James Bond.
love his cockney accent.
I once read that he refused to change his accent although he was told he wouldn't get much work. Really? Hmm...
Good lord, look who's in the audience! Peter Ustinov, Terrence Stamp, John Hurt, Bob Hoskins, Nigel Havers, John Hurt 00 what event was this??
I love him. X
Thanks! The last moments about his inner rage coming out of his being molested by strangers as a child are powerful...
About 1or2 programs a year but the celebrity stand there do on own with audience members mostly famous ones ask questions.
The child abuse was powerful but he was not talking on behalf of himself he was generalising abusers are scum bags...I certainly did not see that coming...Great actor not arrogant as many are...He blew them bloody doors open with panche
A bit late to the chat but I have just read his memoir so would like to clarify that he was not molested by strangers when he was a child. Actually in the interview he said he was physically abused and that’s exactly that. In the memoir he said he was put in a foster family for a period during the war and was given very little to eat and put in a cabinet under the stairs for days when the foster family went away for weekend. His mother eventually came to rescue him and hit the people who abused him so hard that she almost went to jail for it. This results in his serious claustrophobia and anger for people who abusing children.
wish someone would upload the Michael Aspel spoof documentary
is that ronnie wood?
Let's remember the flops too, not only the hits.
Jaws 3: the revenge, The hand, and many more.
Perhaps he needed the money and did whatever he was offered then.
Those films don't overshadow the rest of his career,, of course.
He is a great actor.
He does admit this in another interview, he points out it paid the bills.
@@MC-ip8gb It happened to Anthony Hopkins too. His return to the big important roles was The silence of the lambs.
I think he took Jaws 3 to pay for a house for his late mother and her friends.
11.10. Terence Stamp is in the audience. Strange that considering the fact that when Staml went to the States to do Superman he lied through his teeth about Caine not paying his slice of the rent. Git
One of the favourite
I suppose actors just can't understand. When we see them in the movies, they seem larger than life. When you see them in the flesh, you just can't fathom it.
107.veiws and only 777 thumbs up. This shocks me. For an icon such as sir Michael Caine
Hey Ron Wood, you're there
Michael Caine is the real deal. Long life and good health.
I didn't realize how funny he is.
always great
His name is Michael Caine.
GET CARTER!
What year was this done? M.C. looks about 52-54 so I guess it was the late eighties or early nineties.
1988 - it was in the same year he was promoting his upcoming work on the great Jack the Ripper miniseries.
Albert Swift is even there around 1:30....I know you didn't kill'em
Combat veteran..respect!
brilliant and very funny
I bet piss up afterwards was a good laugh
Its a bit like This is Your Life.
Smart and witty! Michael Caine is a movie legend
where was the part he was imitating john wayne?
+amaelamin64 I don't know
Michael: Listen to me, My name is Michael Caine, and I, am a normal bloke. Now stop throwin’ those bloody spears!
Was he on trial?
Brilliant guy
i have watched this many times.
When was this? Please reply anyone. Thanks
This was an interview done for ITV in 1989, around the same time as his first autobiography came out
I think it was more like 1985/6, but may well have a faulty memory.
well hannah and her sisters was in (1986) but 89 does sound around but so does 86
That Walker bloke is a prat.
I think Pewds is transforming into an angry Italian chef. The
Zulu. What a film
Walks alone all by himself what a load of bull! The reality is he has a security detail hiding discreetly. He walks alone and he's worth about 200 million, and if you believe that I've got a bridge to sell you on the river thames!
Micheal Cain.. My cocaine.
It looks like. Great! massive tasteful !!
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