City Lights on Location with Julie Andrews (1982)
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- The Interview is about Victor/ Victoria (which Andrews was filming at the time), her country music record, SOB, Switzerland and filming at Pinewood Studios.
Brian Linehan was the interviewer, and he was especially noted for the rare depth of his research. Celebrities were often startled, flattered, or dismayed by the questions he would ask about less frequently discussed or even obscure aspects of their lives and careers. His questioning was probing and revealing, but never adversarial. His most famous interview was one done with Burt Reynolds, where Reynolds exclaimed, "You just hit nerves." Apparently, for some time, Linehan's unprecedented interview approach made this show a popular fad among celebrities in Hollywood.
It's fascinating to see Andrews asked questions that clearly have some weight and respect behind them, from someone who truly appreciates film and who does not harp on Poppins and Sound of Music, two films that Andrews must be sick to death of discussing, now, 40 years later. It's also interesting to see on this occasion a glimpse of the woman behind the star.
S.O.B. is 100% funny
the guy put so much to ask something that falls in a monologue pffff
What was the film they were talking about shooting at the end of the interview in Canada and that she would be too old to do if she waited?
You know, the first time I watched it, I thought I had missed it. But I listened to it again and I still don’t know what they are referring to.
The only movie she did in Canada (as far as I know) is the one waaay later with James Garner. And she definitely wasn’t too old for that one.
@@TheJulieAndrewsArchive The key is the lakes...what film was around lakes is one. The other one is at 4:17 min mark...the "marea" or something like that. No idea what film or show that was.
One Special Night with James Garner was shot in Montreal.
Shams, they are actually talking about doing a remake of an old film called “Rachel and the Stranger”. It was referenced in an earlier video where she was interviewed with her husband Blake as well as in a New York Times article. They never remade that film though.
@@historicolympia thank you for this information!
Delightful interview.