He was a raging alcoholic, and he made no lie of it. Most alcoholic deny they even have a problem but Oli was doing it on a public platform and a star. It didn't bother him what ppl thought about his alcoholism, as he knew he did great films and was excellent in his career and that is what I will remember him by. RIP Oliver Reed.
@@ColonPal -- he didn't drink as much as you say. He died at an old age and not of alcoholsim. He died because he overexerted his heart. The heart can only take so much BPM and he was exhausting himself while armwrestling, which has been said is like running an Ironman Trialthalon. He was very healthy when he left us. Very strong and biting friendly at the pub while taking a break from filming a great role in Gladiator.
@@dabneyoffermein595 Lol! He died from a heart attack while playing a drunken game: According to witnesses, he drank eight pints of German lager, a dozen shots of rum, half a bottle of whiskey and a few shots of Hennessy cognac,[58] in a drinking match against a group of sailors on shore leave from HMS Cumberland at a local pub. His bar bill totaled a little over 270 Maltese lira (almost 450 GBP; about 590 USD). After beating five much younger Royal Navy sailors at arm-wrestling, Reed suddenly collapsed, dying while en route to hospital in an ambulance.[59] He was 61 years old.[59]
I was born in 1995, and when Gladiator came out I was allowed to watch it, it became my favourite film as a 5 year old boy and I was always captivated by Olivers character Proximo. It wasn't until I was much older that I learned Oliver had passed away whilst filming and he I developed an obsession with his mannerisms, attitude and general life Philosophy. A giant of a man, both on screen and off, his vices never detracted from his sheer magnetism RIP Mr Reed, you continue to inspire and lead to this day.
A man who lived his life the way he wanted to. Would have loved to have heard his views today on wokeism and the cancel culture! You are sadly missed Olly. 👍
Why are you making excuses? He was a talent who turned his brain to shit by drinking. He now best serves as a warning to people who think drinking is cool. Very sad
Loved him as an actor. Trust me giving his own drink isn it generosity it’s a drunk who likes to have others drinking around him. That’s what drunks do.
what a hero..ollie reed...such an educated man...with such a great outlook on life....one sip of a drink in this whole interview.. but yet its posted (drinking uncut)... he speaks from his heart..so much stories to tell and what a comedian....he's watching us all from heaven
I had a drink with old Ollie in a pub in Ireland while in holiday. He lined up pints of Guiness + whisky chasers . He was a lovely fella ( probably early 50s at the time ). But you got the feeling he could make mincemeat out of you on any topic , he was very astute and kept you on your toes. The TV drunk act is just for show i think, he was polite with the public. I had a terrible headache later trying to keep up at his mental level and thought i was going to die the morning after with the worst hangover ive ever had. I drank so much that i went to the toilet in the pub and couldnt face anymore and sloped off while he was busy chatting to another punter !
A brilliant man. He was so intellectual and just a great voice and a great moral man. He never cheated on anyone, never disrespected anyone , and always was an upstanding British actor of the highest order and integrity. I love that man for who he was and for going to pubs and talking to the ordinary man.
@@matimus100 Yes, he was a great one, was of the last. He partied with Keith Moon (Moon had a unique style of play). Moon was from Wembley. Joined THE WHO in 1964 before the first album press. They could really party it up at the mansion.
Oliver Reed like Errol Flynn - became a legend in his own lifetime. Which of todays actors could aspire to be remembered as such? Still a much missed colourful fragment in our bland lives. Cheers Ollie!
@@redfield1007 --- he was a great man because he was a great man. some men love to drink, he was no different than most British men who love the pubs. He was distinguished, had exceptional taste, loved a beer or two, and loved the ladies too. he was not shy, a VERY intelligent man (very high IQ), a brilliant business man (just ask his agent/manager - his brother). They were very close and his brother made him millions during negotiations with big film companies. They would always go drink with the corporate head honchos of the big 3 in Europe.
Such a wonderful speaking voice! Compare it to the interviewer's voice under the same recording conditions - such a huge difference. And remember, Ollie wasn't a trained actor so it's his natural speaking voice.
" I don't know where the shit I am. " Hilarious. But I loved how Ollie ended it when asked if he had anything to say to the viewers - " Bring a smile to their face. " Awesome. Thanks Oliver Reed for bringing a smile to our face with your great acting all those years and your great rebel " take no prisoners " honest outlook on life. You are very much missed 20 years later after you passed. Rest in peace friend. You remain one of my all time favorite actors.
A talented actor, who was one of my favourites. A raging alcoholic, bent on self-destruction, who never reached his bottom. A tortured soul, who left too soon. And no one EVER sat down with him, to try to heal or stop him.
He wasn't that tortured. Lived in posh houses with plenty of dosh and women and had his fill of indulgence. If you want to feel sorry for someone, there are plenty of worthier candidates.
All i can do is wish that i was born 30 years earlier, i would have loved to see first - hand what life was like back in the 60's and 70's. Oliver Reed is a legend and shining example of none - conformity that we may never see again.
4:36- beyond, he brought a tear to my eyes. here is a man who drank and knew how to drink. here is a man who did it gracefully and was not afraid to do it dying gracefully
I suspect that Olly didn't want to live to an old age, he lived his own life to the max and was smart enough to know what his alcoholism would do to him.
It was supposed to be Oliver and Alex Higgings because they are both in the Troggs "wild thing" video. He asked him off camera where Alex was and he said " the car stopped at the lights up the road and he just got out and walked off"
Oliver was a passionate man and of course he would have loved alcohol as it would have enabled him to express those passions and even though he could probably have done that sober it certainly wouldn't have been as much fun lol RIP Robert Oliver Reed.
Pure Great British talent the man could act just look at his performance in his final role, win the crowd win your freedom, well you are certainly free now and the crowd will always love and respect you. I raise my glass to a great actor. 🍷
Ollie Reed could have made a lot more money acting if he moved to America but he preferred to stay in England, he hired his plumber pal from the pub to be head gardener and spent a fortune restoring a stately home. It took twice as long to do because many afternoons Ollie would order the workmen to down tools and join him in the local pub for drinks.
Great actor great character the guy is so funny makes you wonder sometimes is he just over acting his drunked state suppose only he knew I love to see this side of him missed by many god bless you man.
"Reed died from a heart attack during a break from filming Gladiator in Valletta, Malta, on the afternoon of 2 May 1999. According to witnesses, he drank eight pints of German lager, a dozen shots of rum, half a bottle of whisky and a few shots of Hennessy cognac, in a drinking match against a group of sailors on shore leave from HMS Cumberland at a local pub. His bar bill totalled a little over Lm 270 (almost £450; about US$590). After beating five much younger Royal Navy sailors at arm-wrestling, Reed suddenly collapsed, dying while en route to hospital in an ambulance. He was 61 years old."
Would have been fantastic to have been in a pub at the same time as Oliver Reed. He talks more sense drunk than a lot of people do sober. I'll forgive him for not knowing that The Big Bopper sadly died in the same plane crash that killed Buddy Holly. May they all Rock in Peace, and may Ollie Rock on too.
Oliver Reed reminds me of some of my French ex girlfriends. I knew going in (no not like that), that I was about to play with one of the wildest of animals... Something so alluring that it was only going to end one way. The sense of imminent danger was 80% of the attraction, never once did I want to tame one. Glad nobody tamed Oliver, but many have enjoyed the danger. My mother still melts when she sees him. 🎯
Agreed! Even though he'd have been 54 in this clip, he still comes across as being on the edge of controlling his temper - and that you wouldn't want to be around if he lost it. They don't make them like this anymore. A great man greatly missed.
Oliver Reed was a brilliant actor. And so fast and clever when he was being interviewed. I remember he was on the Michael Aspel and company chat show drunck. Then about 2 years later he was a guest on the same show again, he was so different, he was sober, clean shaven and had on a nice suit and tie on. He walked on and was just so different sober, hes very very clever and when Aspel asked him a question Oliver looked at him for a long 6 seconds then started going into really deep detail about the question and the answer all at the same time and i was age about 14 or 15 at the time and hadnt seen Oliver Reed just as himself and not acting and i thought this mans a walking encyclopedia, i had no idea he was like that. And Aspels face was going pure red incase Oliver asked him what he thought lol and wanting a good answer back but Aspel got of lightly. Becouse i had only seen Olly in films up until then. I remember when i was age about 9 in 1982 i loved staying up late to watch the hammer horror films on a friday or saturday in the good old days. And Oliver was in one of the best horror films i have seen but i just cant remember what its called?? It was made around 1968 to 1971 At pinewood studios, i used to thinck pinewood studios must be huge as in 8 mile long and 8 mile wide. But to cut the story short it was about an old big house that was a bit scary and had a mind of its own wich most of them had, but i clearly remember there was something really dangerous in the attic and i didnt know who or what it was becouse no one ever went up there and inside it for years becouse the ones that did didnt come back out ever again and the house was about 4 floors high and had an empty old swimming pool at the back or the side of the house, so as good as the film was the end was near with 5 to 10 minutes of film left and Oliver got the key of the attic and went up slowly and opened the attic door and slowly walked in and knew where he was going but never spoke, then the next 5 seconds the camera showed Oliver screaming then he dived head first through the window and head and face first into the old swimming pool, as he lay dead with eyes open showing pure fear and blood around his head. Then the words slowly went up as the camera slowly backed away then looked up to the window he came out of to say its in hear and no ones going to see it or him or her. You would bet like most films you would see it at the end, but no not in this one, its funny how they dont even need to show you what was in the attic but its still a great film. I had to laugh when oliver was on aspel the second time becouse he said "the last time i was on this show some one asked me why do you drink and i thought what a complete ass" becouse i enjoy it. Its like some one asking you why do you eat good food. Becouse you like it. Its so true but. You would thinck the people that ask that would even feel a bit daft themselfs for asking the obvious! RIP Oliver Reed
For all his antics, Reed was theatre royalty, as his impeccable elocution might suggest. He was the grandson of Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, actor and founder in 1904 of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Seen some of his films and in terms of screen prescence I can' think of anybody who gets even close. Those amazing eyes of his could tell you what was going on his head
Someone posted that flowers won't grow on Oliver's grave because people pour drink on the grave for him but if weeds can grow on the grave flowers can to
Ah, Ollie, Richards and Peter. What a bunch of unique human beings. I love em and I try my best to learn from them. Learn what? That life should not be taken too seriously -lets drink and have a bloody good time!
The only efficient way to interview a chronic like Reed was to drink with him. The interviewer rolled with it. Then no doubt poured his drink away at the end, exhausted.
I just discovered this man I can't stop watching his videos he was genius
They don't make them like Olie anymore. Great man.
He has that effect on people.
Watch his movies
Same! Lol I watched a clip from Tommy because I was watching the who concerts and the rabbit hole began 😅
You have to see two of his movies " Women in love " and " Lady Chatterley lover ", he is hypnotic.
I always get great joy but also sadness with his interviews
It's heart breaking he didn't break his drinking habit before it broke him.
Makes me sad, I think he was damaged , maybe from his childhood.
@@susansharkey2372 He had a very weird childhood if you read any books about him.
He was a raging alcoholic, and he made no lie of it. Most alcoholic deny they even have a problem but Oli was doing it on a public platform and a star. It didn't bother him what ppl thought about his alcoholism, as he knew he did great films and was excellent in his career and that is what I will remember him by. RIP Oliver Reed.
one of the most amazing actors on the planet. He's a genius and like all genius's he died very young and drank as hard as he lived.
@@ColonPal -- he didn't drink as much as you say. He died at an old age and not of alcoholsim. He died because he overexerted his heart. The heart can only take so much BPM and he was exhausting himself while armwrestling, which has been said is like running an Ironman Trialthalon. He was very healthy when he left us. Very strong and biting friendly at the pub while taking a break from filming a great role in Gladiator.
@@dabneyoffermein595 Lol! He died from a heart attack while playing a drunken game: According to witnesses, he drank eight pints of German lager, a dozen shots of rum, half a bottle of whiskey and a few shots of Hennessy cognac,[58] in a drinking match against a group of sailors on shore leave from HMS Cumberland at a local pub. His bar bill totaled a little over 270 Maltese lira (almost 450 GBP; about 590 USD). After beating five much younger Royal Navy sailors at arm-wrestling, Reed suddenly collapsed, dying while en route to hospital in an ambulance.[59] He was 61 years old.[59]
@@dabneyoffermein595 so, you may want to check your ‘facts’. 😂
@@ColonPal yes, i already know, he was a legend with a strong heart, but over-exerting his ticker. he was very old for a British drinker.
I was born in 1995, and when Gladiator came out I was allowed to watch it, it became my favourite film as a 5 year old boy and I was always captivated by Olivers character Proximo.
It wasn't until I was much older that I learned Oliver had passed away whilst filming and he I developed an obsession with his mannerisms, attitude and general life Philosophy.
A giant of a man, both on screen and off, his vices never detracted from his sheer magnetism
RIP Mr Reed, you continue to inspire and lead to this day.
A man who lived his life the way he wanted to. Would have loved to have heard his views today on wokeism and the cancel culture! You are sadly missed Olly. 👍
@@jimmccoll3723 can you imagine what he would make of today's world ? He himself would of been cancelled for sure
Ollie is taking the piss out of the interview and interviewer ... sadly, these days, so called celebrities haven't 100th of his talent and humour!
Why are you making excuses? He was a talent who turned his brain to shit by drinking. He now best serves as a warning to people who think drinking is cool. Very sad
He's one of my all -time favourite actors
Every generation says the same fucken thing. "Our time was best time."
@@philbemji3337 shame you don't come with a warning saying self bloating righteous twat
@@philbemji3337 Ageing turns your brain to shit regardless.
Excessive drinking will expedite the process of course.
Mr Reed gave him his own Drink !! Can you believe this? shows you the generosity and sincerity of him !! R.I.P. Ollie !
Loved him as an actor. Trust me giving his own drink isn it generosity it’s a drunk who likes to have others drinking around him. That’s what drunks do.
@@Elizabeth-nl5ui That's approaching it. He wanted company and was trying to break the young man away from his notes.
@@Elizabeth-nl5ui nope....the camera crew were supplying the drink he asked them for another drink later
As honest as the day is long. A lovely guy and a great loss to us all.
what a hero..ollie reed...such an educated man...with such a great outlook on life....one sip of a drink in this whole interview.. but yet its posted (drinking uncut)... he speaks from his heart..so much stories to tell and what a comedian....he's watching us all from heaven
favorite Oliver Reed quote
"I'll put my plonker on the table and I'll take it off unless you feed me mushy peas" ... without context
He’s not wrong !
lmao
Absolute diamond 💎of a man! My favourite British actor of all time! It's people like him who make me proud to be British. Legend,RIP Oliver Reed❤
An alcoholic
@@matimus100 Correct! But a hard working lovable one!
I dont care what anybody felt about Oliver, but i am proud that i came from the same place that produced this man.
"Did you play the werewolf?", absolute classic!.All things considered; I thought Ollie was very gentle in his handling of the callow youthling.
I had a drink with old Ollie in a pub in Ireland while in holiday. He lined up pints of Guiness + whisky chasers . He was a lovely fella ( probably early 50s at the time ). But you got the feeling he could make mincemeat out of you on any topic , he was very astute and kept you on your toes. The TV drunk act is just for show i think, he was polite with the public. I had a terrible headache later trying to keep up at his mental level and thought i was going to die the morning after with the worst hangover ive ever had. I drank so much that i went to the toilet in the pub and couldnt face anymore and sloped off while he was busy chatting to another punter !
Oliver could sense the reporters arrogance and just shit all over his interview....love it
Do you? Why?
A brilliant man. He was so intellectual and just a great voice and a great moral man. He never cheated on anyone, never disrespected anyone , and always was an upstanding British actor of the highest order and integrity. I love that man for who he was and for going to pubs and talking to the ordinary man.
Shambles
@@matimus100 Yes, he was a great one, was of the last. He partied with Keith Moon (Moon had a unique style of play). Moon was from Wembley. Joined THE WHO in 1964 before the first album press. They could really party it up at the mansion.
what a character...love him.
Alcoholic he was
Oliver Reed like Errol Flynn - became a legend in his own lifetime.
Which of todays actors could aspire to be remembered as such?
Still a much missed colourful fragment in our bland lives.
Cheers Ollie!
Well that was a waste of time lol
Thanks so much for posting, there is such a little amount of Olly interview footage out there, this is a treasure!!!
This man loved a drink. He was very talented.
Because he loved a drink?
@@redfield1007 --- he was a great man because he was a great man. some men love to drink, he was no different than most British men who love the pubs. He was distinguished, had exceptional taste, loved a beer or two, and loved the ladies too. he was not shy, a VERY intelligent man (very high IQ), a brilliant business man (just ask his agent/manager - his brother). They were very close and his brother made him millions during negotiations with big film companies. They would always go drink with the corporate head honchos of the big 3 in Europe.
I think he makes perfect sense and is judge like a sober... cheers, Ollie, to all three of ya!
"I don't know where the s**t I am!" :)
Wonderful stuff - thanks from sharing.
WHAT AN ACTOR AND HUMAN BEING WITTY SO RELAXED AND SO ALONE
Such a wonderful speaking voice!
Compare it to the interviewer's voice under the same recording conditions - such a huge difference.
And remember, Ollie wasn't a trained actor so it's his natural speaking voice.
Slurrrrrred
"......and if i'm wrong, then take it off my elbow"
Love him, watch this once a week, cheers me up no end!
You love really easy
" I don't know where the shit I am. "
Hilarious. But I loved how Ollie ended it when asked if he had anything to say to the viewers - " Bring a smile to their face. "
Awesome. Thanks Oliver Reed for bringing a smile to our face with your great acting all those years and your great rebel " take no prisoners " honest outlook on life. You are very much missed 20 years later after you passed. Rest in peace friend. You remain one of my all time favorite actors.
A talented actor, who was one of my favourites.
A raging alcoholic, bent on self-destruction, who never reached his bottom.
A tortured soul, who left too soon.
And no one EVER sat down with him, to try to heal or stop him.
He wasn't that tortured. Lived in posh houses with plenty of dosh and women and had his fill of indulgence. If you want to feel sorry for someone, there are plenty of worthier candidates.
All i can do is wish that i was born 30 years earlier, i would have loved to see first - hand what life was like back in the 60's and 70's. Oliver Reed is a legend and shining example of none - conformity that we may never see again.
Do you drink? Not as much as people would like me to do. LOL!
I love you, Oliver Reed*
R.I.P.
Great Sir.
4:36- beyond, he brought a tear to my eyes. here is a man who drank and knew how to drink. here is a man who did it gracefully and was not afraid to do it dying gracefully
I suspect that Olly didn't want to live to an old age, he lived his own life to the max and was smart enough to know what his alcoholism would do to him.
Ollie Reed drunk GRACEFULLY???? I've seen enough of his car crash tv appearances to doubt that...
ask aspel was the best interview ive seen of oliver it seemed very natural and no stupid questions
Oliver had great tolerance for the interviewer...
"I don't know where the shit i am" (downs drink), i regret i'll never be able to have a drink with this man. RIP Ollie x
RLP1989 8^D
It was supposed to be Oliver and Alex Higgings because they are both in the Troggs "wild thing" video. He asked him off camera where Alex was and he said " the car stopped at the lights up the road and he just got out and walked off"
This is when a drunk was still respected.
Oliver was a passionate man and of course he would have loved alcohol as it would have enabled him to express those passions and even though he could probably have done that sober it certainly wouldn't have been as much fun lol RIP Robert Oliver Reed.
Lol? He was an alcoholic. WTF is funny about alcoholism?
@Talkin Bout Nawlins , your a flaming bloody POS....
The late great oliver Reed brilliant actor could care less what he said a think film industry miss him rip you brilliant man
"Oliver Reed to this day continues to intrigue me, he was one learned man, may his soul RIP." ~ C/O Neville Bardoli
Cock.
@@redfield1007 ??
Balls.
Being yourself, living like you want.
What I would do to have share a drink with this legend
In Guernsey, The Jamaica Inn, that was his local.
Pure Great British talent the man could act just look at his performance in his final role, win the crowd win your freedom, well you are certainly free now and the crowd will always love and respect you. I raise my glass to a great actor. 🍷
English, my dear boy🏴
RIP Ollie. Curse of the Werewolf is one of my all-time fav films. A very talented man.
Was he a Christian?
I never really noticed Oliver, until I saw the Roeg film Castaway, and now I notice him in many great roles. Peace.
Oliver was the one and only. R..I P. Regards Kemal.
One and only what?
A man who lived his life the way he wanted to. Would have loved to hear his opinions on wokeism and the cancel culture! Sadly missed Olly 👍
Ollie Reed could have made a lot more money acting if he moved to America but he preferred to stay in England, he hired his plumber pal from the pub to be head gardener and spent a fortune restoring a stately home. It took twice as long to do because many afternoons Ollie would order the workmen to down tools and join him in the local pub for drinks.
He's an alcoholic
@@matimus100 Many stars were or even are still. The man had different priorities. God bless.
I’d have stayed in England as well. Better company.
Great actor great character the guy is so funny makes you wonder sometimes is he just over acting his drunked state suppose only he knew I love to see this side of him missed by many god bless you man.
"Reed died from a heart attack during a break from filming Gladiator in Valletta, Malta, on the afternoon of 2 May 1999. According to witnesses, he drank eight pints of German lager, a dozen shots of rum, half a bottle of whisky and a few shots of Hennessy cognac, in a drinking match against a group of sailors on shore leave from HMS Cumberland at a local pub. His bar bill totalled a little over Lm 270 (almost £450; about US$590). After beating five much younger Royal Navy sailors at arm-wrestling, Reed suddenly collapsed, dying while en route to hospital in an ambulance. He was 61 years old."
All he drank was starters for literally the biggest drunkard that ever lived, Andre the Giant
61 is really not that old. 😢
A lovely and honest character, the kind of which, don't exist today... sadly...
He's talking ABSOLUTE non-sensical shit. I love it. Best thing on UA-cam.
You love so easy then 😆
Would have been fantastic to have been in a pub at the same time as Oliver Reed. He talks more sense drunk than a lot of people do sober. I'll forgive him for not knowing that The Big Bopper sadly died in the same plane crash that killed Buddy Holly. May they all Rock in Peace, and may Ollie Rock on too.
I've been a long time fan of his. Love that man👍🏼💜
Kissey Kissey fish Kissey
Oliver Reed reminds me of some of my French ex girlfriends. I knew going in (no not like that), that I was about to play with one of the wildest of animals... Something so alluring that it was only going to end one way. The sense of imminent danger was 80% of the attraction, never once did I want to tame one. Glad nobody tamed Oliver, but many have enjoyed the danger. My mother still melts when she sees him. 🎯
The interviewer is a supercilious, patronising, smart arse. Shame on him.
Agreed!
You can hear the smug snigger in his voice. Also he mistakenly seems to think he has the upper hand.
Agreed! Even though he'd have been 54 in this clip, he still comes across as being on the edge of controlling his temper - and that you wouldn't want to be around if he lost it.
They don't make them like this anymore. A great man greatly missed.
By whom?
54? He looks 70, his liver is pickled.
I would have loved to have met “olly” I like a glass or 2 of wine.... nothing serious.... Oliver Reed is a fine gentleman....Thankyou olly 🇬🇧👍👍👍
Truly brilliant actor, very interesting man, but I hate seeing him mocked
Always great :")
So polite isnt he?
Poor old Ollie. He died right before the British film renaissance.
i agree, i found the interviewer very condescending. this man was a legend and the interviewer is so far beneath film legend reed.
A true character and interesting actor.
Brilliant man and actor. He loved drinking.....great I would have loved to have had a few with him.
It's why he died as young as he did so shame really.
1:19 Watch Ollie's answer to this question. Comic timing and delivery spot on. Can barely contain his grin afterwards though.
oliver reed played the camera, he was an absolute one off, great actor
Oliver Reed was a brilliant actor. And so fast and clever when he was being interviewed. I remember he was on the Michael Aspel and company chat show drunck. Then about 2 years later he was a guest on the same show again, he was so different, he was sober, clean shaven and had on a nice suit and tie on. He walked on and was just so different sober, hes very very clever and when Aspel asked him a question Oliver looked at him for a long 6 seconds then started going into really deep detail about the question and the answer all at the same time and i was age about 14 or 15 at the time and hadnt seen Oliver Reed just as himself and not acting and i thought this mans a walking encyclopedia, i had no idea he was like that. And Aspels face was going pure red incase Oliver asked him what he thought lol and wanting a good answer back but Aspel got of lightly. Becouse i had only seen Olly in films up until then. I remember when i was age about 9 in 1982 i loved staying up late to watch the hammer horror films on a friday or saturday in the good old days. And Oliver was in one of the best horror films i have seen but i just cant remember what its called?? It was made around 1968 to 1971 At pinewood studios, i used to thinck pinewood studios must be huge as in 8 mile long and 8 mile wide. But to cut the story short it was about an old big house that was a bit scary and had a mind of its own wich most of them had, but i clearly remember there was something really dangerous in the attic and i didnt know who or what it was becouse no one ever went up there and inside it for years becouse the ones that did didnt come back out ever again and the house was about 4 floors high and had an empty old swimming pool at the back or the side of the house, so as good as the film was the end was near with 5 to 10 minutes of film left and Oliver got the key of the attic and went up slowly and opened the attic door and slowly walked in and knew where he was going but never spoke, then the next 5 seconds the camera showed Oliver screaming then he dived head first through the window and head and face first into the old swimming pool, as he lay dead with eyes open showing pure fear and blood around his head. Then the words slowly went up as the camera slowly backed away then looked up to the window he came out of to say its in hear and no ones going to see it or him or her. You would bet like most films you would see it at the end, but no not in this one, its funny how they dont even need to show you what was in the attic but its still a great film. I had to laugh when oliver was on aspel the second time becouse he said "the last time i was on this show some one asked me why do you drink and i thought what a complete ass" becouse i enjoy it. Its like some one asking you why do you eat good food. Becouse you like it. Its so true but. You would thinck the people that ask that would even feel a bit daft themselfs for asking the obvious! RIP Oliver Reed
The film was called 'Burnt Offerings" 1976.
A more guarded interview. Oliver seems happy and mellow here.
What a character. Pompous and pretentious, yet charming & proper. And hard drinking. Gotta luv em’
when this man gives you a drink, you drink, damn it
he makes sense
Oliver Reed was Legend!!! 👍😎
I don't the shit where I am. I never grass and Londoners never grass ... love him so much
terribly missed
I think he was saying grouse
For all his antics, Reed was theatre royalty, as his impeccable elocution might suggest. He was the grandson of Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree, actor and founder in 1904 of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
Yes, but Oliver can't take credit for that, he was simply luckier than a lot of other actors without such connections.
I don’t know where the shit I am 😂 ahh he was so funny and very charismatic!
My dad always said to me,never trust a man who doesn`t drink.I got it.Jim.Liverpool.
I miss my old Ollie Reed 'London' T-shirt.
A Great Philosopher of life .
Seen some of his films and in terms of screen prescence I can' think of anybody who gets even close. Those amazing eyes of his could tell you what was going on his head
2:40 Never allow a glass to go empty.
if Oliver Reed Hands you a drink, you drink it, you don't hand it back!
Remembered more for drinking than his movies. Wrongly so, as he was a GREAT actor of his time. RIP Ollie!
HE WAS ALWAYS PRETENDING IN THESE APPEARANCES!!
read "evil Spirits" he was playing everyone!
Cheers oli, had a few and one for you.
We had a drink with him in Cork he loved us Irish we talked his language
Bring a smile to their face.
Someone posted that flowers won't grow on Oliver's grave because people pour drink on the grave for him but if weeds can grow on the grave flowers can to
R. I. P Ollie!
I always had a thing for Oliver reed he was the sexiest man alive he was old enough to be my dad
Here here !
My thought too. Sexiest werewolf ever! Just listening to his voice here is bordering on sexiness overload.
Ah, Ollie, Richards and Peter. What a bunch of unique human beings. I love em and I try my best to learn from them. Learn what? That life should not be taken too seriously -lets drink and have a bloody good time!
I always come back to watching Olie ! He just didn't give a fuck and I love him for that !
Love Oliver Reed, Great Actor and One Hell of a Man and Personality figure.
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The Man the Legend!
My old man was one of these characters. Enigmatic to outsiders, nightmare at home. Drunks are boorish, weak and irresponsible.
mine was the same.
they are boorish.and repetitive.
Yep. And they pee in the kitchen sink. Disgusting.
true
I still love Ollie
The only efficient way to interview a chronic like Reed was to drink with him. The interviewer rolled with it. Then no doubt poured his drink away at the end, exhausted.
How about a link to part III
I wish I could have interviewed Ollie.... I'd have done a much better job!!!.... I think most people would have
What a character!!
He's in his early 50s here, that's what alcohol does to you.
He's spot on about what happened to the film industry - or rather, the why....