@@Hatemoth He got in the film scene late - he was on TV as a bit/background actor whilst doing theatre (I remember this from alright on the night in the Uk)
Hans Gruber is one of the greatest movie villains ever. Impeccably dressed, articulate, cultured, polite while incredibly cruel and violent at the same time. RIP, Alan Rickman.
You said it perfectly! I've always had a crush on him as Hans, and always had a crush on Alan Rickman of course ! He was a fantastic, very clever actor 😊
Gosh he seemed like such a charming and poetic soul. Gentle, yet intense and talented in more ways than known. Alan Rickman, we are missing you, dearly. ❤️
so was John McTiernan, because the shot used he told Rickman he was going to drop him at the count of 3 but then dropped him on 1 to get the 'OHSHIT!' look REAL
The expression on Hans face was priceless when MacLaine released Holly’s watch band. I can’t even begin to describe it. But basically I guess a person in their head if they even had time would be thinking. Aww CRAP this is it!!!!!!
this is straight from the production notes. When Alan was dropped in at final scene, they were going to count to three. Instead of releasing him at three, they released him at two so he could look even more surprised. Looks like it worked out pretty well.
It definitely is but IMO the jumping off the building scene in the first Lethal Weapon movie tops that one. That movie came out one year prior to Die Hard and that scene doesn't take itself too seriously and in a way it has a mix of comedic and serious elements to it instead of being 100% serious because at the end of the day they both make safe landing and are still alive.
He was fantastic in that role. Such a polite man! Everyone who worked with him said he was the opposite of the character he played in Die Hard. A true gentleman. You are missed Alan. Thanks for all the great performances.
The "gentleman"villain...he was so gorgeous, there will be nobody like him...so hard to accept that he will not be in this world again...really miss this exceptional actor
But isn't it wonderful that there are many movies with Alan Rickman that we can always watch when we feel like seeing/hearing him!? Anytime we want and there he is.
@@FreyaF... definitively YES..thank God🙏bis voice is like asmr, when I need a mental hug, I only need to listen to his voice Nike Interviews and I feel better.. 🥰
@@johnnyb4266 5) Rasputin 4) Truly, Madly, Deeply 3) Severus Snape 2) Hans Gruber in Die Hard And my most favorite of all... 1) Colonel Brandon in Sense And Sensibility In this he was just perfection!! Thank you for asking.
Die hard is the greatest action movie ever made. And Alan Rickman is a huge part of why that movie worked! Everything came together in Die Hard and it’s a masterpiece!!
One of the best villains in film history. Mr Rickman was a super actor and always convincing. RIP, Mr Rickman. Thank you for your cinematic brilliance. Your films will live on.
He should have won an Oscar for Hans. Rickman's had so many memorable roles ... but for many (minus the Potter series - popularity due to the books), Rickman was Hans ... one of the greatest movie villains of all time.
Last month I saw Die Hard for the first time at a local theatre & Alan Rickman was amazing. The fall scene at the end was incoming brilliant. It gets screened every Xmas in theatres.
Christmas hasn’t been the same since he left. Die Hard and Love Actually are two of my top Christmas movies. Yippee-Kai-Yay, Alan! You’re missed always.
I loved die hard too, but I fell in love with him as Severus Snape. No one, could ever play Snape like Alan, no one. Now or ever. He didn't actually play Snape, he was Snape. Severus Snape will be an iconic character for decades and decades. Mark my words!
He made such an incredible villain, not only here but also in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. At his core though, he was indeed a highly charismatic and sophisticated English gentleman.
Actually in his film ‘Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves’, he’s the best one in the film and that’s why I even rewatch that film - - so hilarious as the ‘bad guy’ (‘…..’and cancel Christmas!’.
@@slcRN1971 I think in many ways, Morgan Freeman and Alan made that film what it is. Kevin Costner having an American accent as he played the titular character was rather cringeworthy, although I still enjoyed the film.
One of the Finest Movie of all time!!! The Masterpiece expressions of Alan Rickman and the sexiest Attitude of Bruce Willis makes this Movie a Gold❤️ Hollywood is so better back in 80's
He really seemed like he was over her but was very polite, kind, and down to earth the entire time and she seemed very smitten with him as I’m sure all the ladies were
He was so iconic and quotable in that role....when my former wife and I saw Harry Potter at the theater I whispered to her when he came on screen "Where are my detonators?" she about died laughing.
It’s crazy to think he made it to Hollywood with Die Hard around the age of 42 and went on to have a great career with the Harry Potter films,Robin Hood,Sense & Sensibility and many many more
All the people who worked in the film made the film a classic. Hundreds of people did work on this film . Director , producers , actors and many others .
I remember watching ‘Die Hard’ with my husband, when it was first shown in theaters. What a great movie and he certainly played a major role in why it is so great. Both Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman have lines that are still used today. His death is a tragedy: to his family, friends and all his numerous fans. Now Bruce Willis has had to quit acting, do to a debilitating illness.
What’s amazing is Alan said his fall was 40 feet straight down onto an airbag. Watching the movie it really looks like he’s falling from 32 stories up. I don’t know if it’s the camera angles or what but it’s amazing how they can make things like this in movies look so believable and real life like. R.I.P. Alan Rickman ❤️❤️❤️😢😢
There is a good reason for that fear , the stunt coordinator told Alan he would drop him on the count of 3 , and let him go on 1. So the suprise on his face is legit.
I remember Alan Rickman from this time early late 80s/90s like yesterday. He looked like a young rock star. Hard to believe he gone, he’d be nearly 80 years old now if alive, RIP
It is impressive that his first movie role is this iconic lead villain. He was amazing. Willis of course became a superstar & was great but rickman just captivates every scene he's in
One of the greatest villains in cinematic history and so many other great characters he's played in his career. Thank you Alan for all the great work you did, you were pure class... RIP 🙏
Alan Rickman was excellent in Die Hard (I’d seen him in Girls On Top on English TV) but didn’t realize Die Gard was his first film - I don’t know who could have possibly done a better job..! his performance still stands in that film
What an incredible actor, product of a grammar school education before our country went bonkers and got rid of them all. Rickman was from a council estate. If he was born now, we'd have been deprived of one of the stage and silver screens greatest actors.
The story I’ve heard several times, is that they told Alan he would be dropped 40 feet into the airbag on the count of three. Instead, they let go on two to surprise him. The look of surprise/fear in his movie demise is real.
And the take they used was the one where they released him a little before the agreed upon cue, just to get that extra terror on his face, according to the behind the scenes material. The first time I saw him not as a villian after many times seeing Die Hard and Robin Hood was so trippy, to finally see him in a funny part and later on in interviews. He was a great actor and person shame that it is already past tense! :(
Ever since the first time I saw this movie, I’ve been saying the same thing, he was the star of that movie. Bruce Willis was a small costar. He was unbelievably great in that role of the villain Hans Gruber.
I can’t believe Hans Gruber was Alan’s first film role. He owned that 100%.
Yeah a huge role also for your first, made his career.
@@Hatemoth He got in the film scene late - he was on TV as a bit/background actor whilst doing theatre (I remember this from alright on the night in the Uk)
@@rubix41 yeah I remember briefly seeing him in smileys people also.
@Threehundredpages Pages no.
@Threehundredpages Pages how does he seem gay😂😂🤦♀️
You can never imagine exactly how deep his voice really is until he starts starts speaking...🥺
Oh yea I'm in love with his deep voice❤️😭
@@pie5111 me too 😭💗💗💗
I love it! 😍
“That was pretty tricky with that accent…you aught a be on f’n tv with that accent”-Officer John McClain NYPD
It was a incredible actor! His voice was like a angel. I could listen to it all day.
Hans Gruber is one of the greatest movie villains ever. Impeccably dressed, articulate, cultured, polite while incredibly cruel and violent at the same time. RIP, Alan Rickman.
You said it perfectly! I've always had a crush on him as Hans, and always had a crush on Alan Rickman of course ! He was a fantastic, very clever actor 😊
*crawling on all hours* I am an EXTRODINARY thief
His 'Hans Gruber' performance is the true reason of the movie's success!!! 👏👏👏👏
RIP Alan Rickman 🕊🙏
Oh my goodness, if I was held hostage by Hans I would be a blushing mess. I know he’s a bad guy but Alan just…made him so…just wow
🙏🏼RIP Alan
His voice is like liquid gold - love Alan Rickman so much!
Wow the image is great !
Just discovered him... he reminds me of Jeremy Irons
Love how he lights up when he smiles *-*
The hair though
“ Do not pity the dead, pity the living, and above all, those who live without love.”
Gosh he seemed like such a charming and poetic soul. Gentle, yet intense and talented in more ways than known.
Alan Rickman, we are missing you, dearly. ❤️
RIP Alan Rickman. The world of entertainment isn't the same without you
Ladies and Gentlemen........Ladies and Gentlemen!
RIP. He left us too young. Sadly missed
do you really miss him, or you just think that is the right thing to say?
Same as Rutger Hauer.
That scene of him falling from the building is a movie classic. Alan Rickman was brilliant.
so was John McTiernan, because the shot used he told Rickman he was going to drop him at the count of 3 but then dropped him on 1 to get the 'OHSHIT!' look REAL
The expression on Hans face was priceless when MacLaine released Holly’s watch band. I can’t even begin to describe it. But basically I guess a person in their head if they even had time would be thinking. Aww CRAP this is it!!!!!!
And he survived that fall only by using the "Arresto Momentum" spell.
this is straight from the production notes. When Alan was dropped in at final scene, they were going to count to three. Instead of releasing him at three, they released him at two so he could look even more surprised.
Looks like it worked out pretty well.
It definitely is but IMO the jumping off the building scene in the first Lethal Weapon movie tops that one. That movie came out one year prior to Die Hard and that scene doesn't take itself too seriously and in a way it has a mix of comedic and serious elements to it instead of being 100% serious because at the end of the day they both make safe landing and are still alive.
The sensuous way his lips and face moves as he speaks his luscious words.
I am melting
Yup, same
same 🫠
🤣 I think the way he moved his lips and face was very normal!
@@MrAsmontero You are a man you wouldnt understand 😌
Wow! That was his first film? He blew that part away! Alan Rickman was one helluva actor! RIP
A man born to be an actor. A great talent and a lovely bloke.
He was fantastic in that role. Such a polite man! Everyone who worked with him said he was the opposite of the character he played in Die Hard. A true gentleman.
You are missed Alan. Thanks for all the great performances.
Bobbie Wygant (aka Roberta Connolly) is still alive at 97 years young; Bless her heart! 🙏♥️
He's so calming to listen to.
GOSH HIS VOICE IS SOO SOOTHING🥺✨
Honestly tho
Like liquid velvet
The "gentleman"villain...he was so gorgeous, there will be nobody like him...so hard to accept that he will not be in this world again...really miss this exceptional actor
But isn't it wonderful that there are many movies with Alan Rickman that we can always watch when we feel like seeing/hearing him!? Anytime we want and there he is.
@@FreyaF... definitively YES..thank God🙏bis voice is like asmr, when I need a mental hug, I only need to listen to his voice Nike Interviews and I feel better.. 🥰
@@FreyaF... what are his best movies?
@@johnnyb4266
5) Rasputin
4) Truly, Madly, Deeply
3) Severus Snape
2) Hans Gruber in Die Hard
And my most favorite of all...
1) Colonel Brandon in Sense And Sensibility
In this he was just perfection!!
Thank you for asking.
@@FreyaF... also Robin Hood Prince of Thieves although the film was corny he out shone Kevin Costner in every scene
Die hard is the greatest action movie ever made. And Alan Rickman is a huge part of why that movie worked! Everything came together in Die Hard and it’s a masterpiece!!
Indeed
People say die hard is a Christmas film. They’re wrong. Christmas is a die hard period.
@@Giveme1goodreason
He got us in the first half ngl
@@Giveme1goodreason cause it's is a Christmas action movie
Haha really?
Die hard is and always will be the best action movie ever made.
This is a fact, my man.
And the best Christmas movie, too!
No, that mantle belongs to Terminator 2.
@@peterlenham6904 I agree-although DH1 is second-much better than later movies in the Terminator series.
Die Hard 1 only
One of the best villains in film history. Mr Rickman was a super actor and always convincing. RIP, Mr Rickman. Thank you for your cinematic brilliance. Your films will live on.
The depth of this man amazes me.
his voice makes me feel calm he was truly a legend 🖤
Really miss this actor and man.
Don't we all?
@@eamonndeane587 Ian
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That voice. Unmatched.
Richard Burton and James Mason in their primes maybe? No one else that I can think of otherwise.
I feel so stupid that I was flustered through out this whole interview
So was the interviewer
He is such a flirt I love him !!! This interviewer was definitely mesmerised
He was gay.
@@jimjonrs3932 no- he was in a relationship with Rima Horton since he was 19.
@@jimjonrs3932 you 🔨🛠⚒️🔧🪛🪚
How could you not be?
@@jimjonrs3932 he is most definitely not!
Alan’s performance as Hans Grubber is the best movie villain of all time.
Mines would have to go to Skeletor
Possibly his 'sheriff of nottingham'....
Sheriff of Nottingham as well, dam he played a great vilan!
He should have won an Oscar for Hans. Rickman's had so many memorable roles ... but for many (minus the Potter series - popularity due to the books), Rickman was Hans ... one of the greatest movie villains of all time.
One of them, for sure!
RIP DEAR ALAN. MR RICKMAN WAS A GREAT LOSS FOR HUMANITY.
You are soooo right...
Last month I saw Die Hard for the first time at a local theatre & Alan Rickman was amazing. The fall scene at the end was incoming brilliant. It gets screened every Xmas in theatres.
Reportedly they told him he'd be "going on 3" but they dropped him on "2" and thus the genuinely shocked expression during the fall!
Christmas hasn’t been the same since he left. Die Hard and Love Actually are two of my top Christmas movies.
Yippee-Kai-Yay, Alan! You’re missed always.
0:00-0:07 awkward silence 😂
I laughed so hard 😂
@Cameron - You must be new to this channel...
Yess😂
@@j.j.campbell241 🤣😂 exactly
He was good as Snape, but I will FOREVER see him as Hans Gruber!
I loved die hard too, but I fell in love with him as Severus Snape. No one, could ever play Snape like Alan, no one. Now or ever. He didn't actually play Snape, he was Snape. Severus Snape will be an iconic character for decades and decades. Mark my words!
He did a great job in Love Actually.
Always
@@DMalltheway se we agree he was great in all roles he played.
I thought Snape was played by Jeremy Irons.
I can listen to this voice and look at this face all my life and want nothing 😍
Isn't that the truth! His voice is heaven sent, and he is just perfect and beautiful 😍❤️!
One of the most underrated actors ever! Talk about range...he puts most all other actors to shame!!
“I’m an exceptional thief Mrs.McClane and since I’m moving up to kidnapping you should be more polite”-Hans Gruber
Yeah that is a great line.
A true English gent with a voice to die for.
He owned every role he played
I just read "Madly, Deeply: The Diaries of Alan Rickman". An interesting insight to a wonderful actor.
Alan: *Gives an ambitious, detailed answer to the first question*
Question 2: You did your own stunts?
Alan: Yeah......... *reacts*....
He did it great and it's so sad he's gone now R.I.P. Alan
We truly lost a legend here. Sadly missed
This was just under my recommended as today marks 7 years of his passing 😢
he looked *so* good in this my god
Ikr 🥴🥴🥴
He always looked good
Alan Rickman is definition of Acting❤️
Rip that legend💔
This was so adorable! 🥺 Thank you for posting this ♥️ Truly.
HAAAAAAAAAANS!!!😆😆😆😆😆😆
He's such a down to earth and calming to listen.
He made such an incredible villain, not only here but also in Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves. At his core though, he was indeed a highly charismatic and sophisticated English gentleman.
Actually in his film ‘Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves’, he’s the best one in the film and that’s why I even rewatch that film - - so hilarious as the ‘bad guy’ (‘…..’and cancel Christmas!’.
@@slcRN1971 I think in many ways, Morgan Freeman and Alan made that film what it is. Kevin Costner having an American accent as he played the titular character was rather cringeworthy, although I still enjoyed the film.
One of the Finest Movie of all time!!! The Masterpiece expressions of Alan Rickman and the sexiest Attitude of Bruce Willis makes this Movie a Gold❤️ Hollywood is so better back in 80's
Rickman was such a special, special actor.
I love this man!
i love him 😭
He really seemed like he was over her but was very polite, kind, and down to earth the entire time and she seemed very smitten with him as I’m sure all the ladies were
That voice. Iconic.
He was so iconic and quotable in that role....when my former wife and I saw Harry Potter at the theater I whispered to her when he came on screen "Where are my detonators?" she about died laughing.
Hahaha, lmao! That is hilarious, nice one 😊😅
It’s crazy to think he made it to Hollywood with Die Hard around the age of 42 and went on to have a great career with the Harry Potter films,Robin Hood,Sense & Sensibility and many many more
God hes so posh and cool,calm and collected, RIP Alan.
Posh? No.
Cool, calm and collected?
Why would he not be?
@@sarcasticallyrearranged No?
Yes.
Why would he be?
@@talktalk2412 No because he actually came from a working class family, though he had a quite posh education
@@winterguest2003 Sounds like he had great perants
I would say he’s more urbane than posh per se
This was the actor you would LOVE both as a Villian and a Hero. He was such a talented man...both in theater and acting. May he rest in peace. :)
I rewatched it this past month. Loved every minute of it, I even love the deffects.
So sad he quit doing villains. He was epic! He had the most hypnotizing voice, he didn't did that on purpose, he just being himself.
Miss you Alan Rickman ♥️
He was the coolest bad guy I've ever seen on film.
God his voice...🥺🥺❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙈🙈🙈😻😻😻😻😻😻
I like how she says “see you in the sequel” ... 😂
He was in a flashback scene in Die Hard with a Vengeance I suppose 🤣
It wasn't Bruce Willis who made Die Hard a classic it was Alan Rickman
Absolutely
All the people who worked in the film made the film a classic. Hundreds of people did work on this film . Director , producers , actors and many others .
It was both.
A movies hero is only as good as its villain
Wrong. ELLIS' cocaine bag was the greatest character enhancer in Die Hard.
Beautiful man and accomplishes actor. Stole every scene he was in just with his commanding voice.
What a sweetheart of a man rest in peace
Such a unique voice. Very masculine but aslo smooth.
Mr. Rickman is such a lovely person, great actor!
Such a truly wonderful man. Alan, you are missed greatly.
I remember watching ‘Die Hard’ with my husband, when it was first shown in theaters. What a great movie and he certainly played a major role in why it is so great. Both Bruce Willis and Alan Rickman have lines that are still used today. His death is a tragedy: to his family, friends and all his numerous fans. Now Bruce Willis has had to quit acting, do to a debilitating illness.
What’s amazing is Alan said his fall was 40 feet straight down onto an airbag. Watching the movie it really looks like he’s falling from 32 stories up. I don’t know if it’s the camera angles or what but it’s amazing how they can make things like this in movies look so believable and real life like. R.I.P. Alan Rickman ❤️❤️❤️😢😢
There is a good reason for that fear , the stunt coordinator told Alan he would drop him on the count of 3 , and let him go on 1.
So the suprise on his face is legit.
Rear projection
I remember Alan Rickman from this time early late 80s/90s like yesterday. He looked like a young rock star. Hard to believe he gone, he’d be nearly 80 years old now if alive, RIP
Thank you for reposting it !!
Beautiful beautiful person.
You wonder...why I miss the 80's?
I really enjoy Bobbie Wygant's interviews. She always seems to really get special moments out from her guests.
50 seconds in and she finally lets Alan speak.
Instant legend after that role!!!!
such Perfect Casting!...Kudos to Producers!
It is impressive that his first movie role is this iconic lead villain. He was amazing. Willis of course became a superstar & was great but rickman just captivates every scene he's in
One of the greatest villains in cinematic history and so many other great characters he's played in his career. Thank you Alan for all the great work you did, you were pure class... RIP 🙏
What a great bad guy!! I actually rooted for him.
He really set the bar with his first film performance. He elevated that film so much.
His voice is beautiful
It's a shame he's gone ...
Such a talented actor.
Classic Christmas movie
Same with Love Actually
Her Feeling was right..so many People know his Name.. I will 𝒂𝒍𝒘𝒂𝒚𝒔 remember him💕. He was a kind Man and a good Actor! Not just in Harry Potter!.
Watch robin hood from 1991 where he played the sheriff of nothingham JUST GREAT.......
Greatest villain in movie history.
Along with Simon from part three
I wish he got a chance to voice a GPS.
Alan Rickman was excellent in Die Hard (I’d seen him in Girls On Top on English TV) but didn’t realize Die Gard was his first film - I don’t know who could have possibly done a better job..! his performance still stands in that film
What an incredible actor, product of a grammar school education before our country went bonkers and got rid of them all. Rickman was from a council estate. If he was born now, we'd have been deprived of one of the stage and silver screens greatest actors.
ALAN RICKMAN IS MY OWN PERSONAL GOD!!!
Love love love Bobby Wygant!
Very brilliant man such a shame we lost him RIP ❤🥰
If you hadnt had the chance to see. Go check out Quigley Down Under. Plays a good villian in that as well.
i love him so much
The story I’ve heard several times, is that they told Alan he would be dropped 40 feet into the airbag on the count of three. Instead, they let go on two to surprise him. The look of surprise/fear in his movie demise is real.
Beautiful guy, gone way too soon
And the take they used was the one where they released him a little before the agreed upon cue, just to get that extra terror on his face, according to the behind the scenes material. The first time I saw him not as a villian after many times seeing Die Hard and Robin Hood was so trippy, to finally see him in a funny part and later on in interviews. He was a great actor and person shame that it is already past tense! :(
One of the best movie terrorists ever. Top shelf performance.
Ever since the first time I saw this movie, I’ve been saying the same thing, he was the star of that movie. Bruce Willis was a small costar. He was unbelievably great in that role of the villain Hans Gruber.
Wow. I am a HUGE FAN and had no clue it was his first! He was GREAT! #HansGruberIsTheMan
Alan Rickman R.I.P Well Done you played Hans Gruber So Well in Die Hard