I still miss Robert Osborne. He always asked the right questions, without causing his subject embarrassment. I never saw him do a bad interview. He was pure class.
She's my favorite, and she was much more talented then people wanted to give her credit for. For me her and Joan crawford are the ultimate movie stars. Lana is so right about hollywood today too! We need the studio system back, bring back glamour and mystic and good films and great talent....
She's absolutely right about today's movies! I don't watch them, too violent too intense. Not enjoyable at all and I don't like watching two people having sex it's humiliating and disgusting!
Lana Turner a true legitimate real Star, the ultimate Hollywood glamor goddess. She is a legend and icon of Hollywood's Golden Era. She was a extraordinary lady and a true Hollywood great beauty. RIP LANA TURNER 1921-1995.
Lana was one smart Lady and so beautiful and classy. Robert Is osbourne always asked intelligent and respectful questions. Lovely video. Thanks for sharing.
Ms. Turner is the forgotten Superstar in Hollywood IMO. You don't hear much talk about her, Or see many documentaries on her. And that's unfortunate because she was really a Star!
I think most of the Superstars of the old Hollywood are pretty much forgotten as the younger generation is not at all interested in the old Hollywood. In fact, I have discovered that most young people have not even heard of Jane Fonda until her recent Netflix sitcom. Now that is sad.
She isn't forgotten but Robert Taylor and Susan Hayward, and yes no joke, Sandra Dee, deserve more credit for being the huge stars that they were. I am glad people are finally recognizing Kim Novak. She was an enormously big star. Her movies were events.People don't know old time movies, when they mention someone like Jayne Mansfield in the same breath as Marilyn. Jayne was in B movies, prediominantly ,after 4 big ones. She was not a great star on the screen just a media star and a star amongst the public. She knew how to work it. When she appeared topless in a really bad B movie in 1963, it was a great move. It got her on the list of top box office stars for that year, which was amazing.
Lana Turner was an unrivaled powerhouse movie star. She was a great actress but her breathtaking beauty prevented people her from taking her as seriously as they should. Robert Osborne's question about survival in Hollywood was poignant because Lana is one of the few mega stars of her generation who not only survived but triumphed and stayed on top for decades, remaining a household name when her contemporaries had faded into novelties. As this interview shows, Lana's beauty never faded, nor did her intelligence and grace.
Lana Turner and Robert Osborne were two consummate professionals, each in their respective genres. Too many people mistake being very beautiful, as was Lana, with not being able to be good at their career. On the contrary, Ms. Turner was an excellent actress, who mastered method, refinement of her acting skills, and invented a treatment and rationale for how she tackled every role. She seems to have practiced down to every grimace, word and look out of her eyes. She was quite good when she was young, but as she matured, she became even more feminine, beautiful, and excellent as an actress. She had a beauty and a way of acting all her on. She was inimitable. She still today, is one of the most researched actresses of all time. I shall always love her. There will never be anyone who looks like, act like her, nor perform like her, ever again in this lifetime.
I don’t think she was a great actress, but boy was she enchanting. She has always puzzled me, at times she appeared to be playing a character but then she would go on to share secrets that most would take to their grave.
@@misscleo378 Well Cleo, actress Turner's affairs were always in the limelight anyway, as at one point, there was not anyone a bigger actress and more sensationalized than she. She was a method actress, whom I gleaned to have practiced every facial expression, angle and move to perfection. She was incredibly beautiful, feminine and had her own style, from the time she was very young until her death. Other than Bette Davis, no one was better than Turner.
@@scarlet8select696 I can name a dozen better actresses of that era, and with you having already named Bette Davis, it is a baker's dozen: Greta Garbo, Vivien Leigh, Olivia de Havilland, Katherine Hepburn, Ida Lupino, Barbara Stanwyck, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Crawford, Irene Dunne, Rosalind Russell, Grace Kelly, and Susan Hayward.
@@luminiferous1960 With all due respect, I never said she was the best actress ever, but that she was beautiful and had a unique style. I would name the very same actresses that you did, by comparison. There is no argument here so don't try to make one.
I am a little annoyed at being lectured on the 'morals' of modern movies by Joan Crawford, Lana Turnder and Loretta Young. I love all three, by the way.
She died 25 years ago today! There was nobody like Lana Turner! She was a very good actress! Someone ask her who could play her in a bio about her life. She said the actress hasn't been born yet who could play her! She was so right! 25 years later the actress still has not been born yet who could play her! I love all your films Miss Turner! You were good!!!! Damn good!!!
All the great actresses are no more. I miss this time, when movies were good, and actresses knew how to act. Not the smut movies they push out of hollywood now.
There is a newsreel of Lana on UA-cam of her and her husband Crane during WWII visting a GI base. It was shot in Black and white and Lana is without makeup. I've never seen a more luminous face.❤
Thank you very much Alan Eichler for these wonderful interviews! I've never saw any of her televion appearences and I must say she seems a pretty charming woman. But after viewing them all one thing occured to me: with Lana it's not about the movies... it's all about her: her life, her past, her lovers, Stompanato and the life of the rich and the famous. I found rather strange that not even Osborne asked her about her wonderful movies such as Madame X and Imitation of Life to name just two... They just mentioned them in a hurry but not in-depth conversations about her directors, the actors and so on... She wasn't perceived as a real actress I guess!
+Mirco Vettorato Yes, you're right. She discusses how hard it was to be accepted as a "real" actress, thanks in part to "Ziegfeld Girl," but doesn't discuss her later films in any real detail. Granted, she was promoting a book that dealt primarily with her private life.
+Alan Eichler I guess you're right, she was there for the book, I almost forgot ii! It's a pity that we don't have any real account by her about her movies, especially her very good ones. She never really talks about her characters, how she developed them and what her thoughts about the directors were. In the book "Born to be hurt: The untold story of Imitation of life" there's a very interesting chapter about Lana during the time when her autobiography came out. Of course there was a ghostwriter (a woman which remain unknow to this day) and she complained that it was very difficult to write the book because Lana recollections very primarly on her jewellery and her clothes... very few memories about her husbands or her movies. Anyway she still remain one of my favourite actresses from that era... Thanks a lot for the interviews!!
She was a sweet lady, a good film actress when challenged with a role, but I doubt that she's ever read a book cover to cover since junior high. She had MAJOR "daddy issues" marrying multiple times and dating toxic men. I think she covered up a LOT, particularly how one of her husbands molested Cheryl.
I remember at 20 taking the Universal Studios tour & one of the features was Lana Turner's dressing room. It was large & beautiful, but I thought "why her dressing room?" I was too young to have known her career. Years later, I fell in love with TCM & dutifully watched & learned from Robert Osborne & others & I watched the catalog of Lana Turner films. Only then did I realize why we saw her dressing room on that tour. She was the biggest & most glamorous star of her era. They may have waited too long to recognize her with an Oscar nod & other actresses may have landed more prestige roles. But, Ms. Turner took the film's they gave her & made them better than they would have been without her & she did what studios wanted stars to do -- she put customers in theater seats. She exuded movie star glamour. She became a better actor with each film. The camera loved her at every age & stage of her career & she lived her life more like the actors of her day than the actresses. She did what she wanted to do, had romances with those whom she wanted to have romances & she lived on her terms -- but, she also showed up on set on time & prepared to give them Lana Turner, movie star. Stunningly beautiful, versatile, & always able to improve the material, she deserves to be remembered as the great box office star & great fan favorite that she always was & always will be. Watch a Lana Turner film & see for yourself what I mean. But, forget me -- you know you can trust Robert Osborne, another legend!
What a wonderful "blast from the past" ! Fascinating to see Robert Osborne so young & Lana, who was still lovely towards the end of her life & career. Thank you VERY much for sharing with us !!
She had a full face as a young star ... during these 'Falcon Crest' years I found her unrecognizable ... now, 40 years later, I do see glimpses of the young Lana clearly shine through which I did not see at the time
What a fantastic interview! Robert Osborne, looking dapper, in his youth! Lana Turner, was an iconic actress; who put her all, in her acting! Those glamorous days are long gone; but we still can relay on Classic Films and UA-cam, to remind us of her wonderful films! Lana, looked beautiful and was well spoken, as always! She is missed! 🎬👍
I’m amused at her comments on recent movies ; “No way am I going to see trash”.One of her last movies from her Universal days ‘’Love Has Many Faces” was one of the most unadulterated pieces of “trash” I have ever seen ; it left me nauseated and disgusted.
She’s a gorgeous lady with beautiful lips and killer cheekbones but her hairstyle is very aging. Lana was only 61 here, a more youthful hairstyle would have made her look fantastic. Her beauty in in full peak in The Postman Always Rings Twice. She had a gorgeous face and a perfect figure, Lana was a TEN
@@tbec3011 Right but who said anything about Jeri-Curls or a Mullet? A shoulder length hairstyle with some face framing layers would have looked great on her. Her haircolor is also too brassy. A warm buttery blond with some low lights would have been beautiful on her.
She Looked BEYOND goreous in "Marriage is a Private affair". I remember looking at the screen and thinking to myself, who truly is more beautiful than her
LP real Hollywood icon , actress. A legend gone, but lives forever, as icons do. Icons unfortunately don't exist today.. Hollywood!! No reality anymore, they seem to be all follow me follow you, how sad, their careers are not 1st priority. Just the comments..
When stars actually warranted the term star. Performances today are so “real” they are boring and dismal. Even in her worst performances Lana was far more entertaining
Until she was 16, Lana Turner was Julia Turner, and nicknamed "Judy" by her friends. I can't help singing The Beatles' (or just John Lennon, to be precise) "Julia" for this reason: "I sing a song of love for Julia, Julia, Julia..."
Wow! Robert was such a National Treasure, how he could make all these legends feel so comfortable and at ease with talking about their lives is just mind blowing. Thank you so much for this.
Esther Williams's memoirs are very funny about how Lillian Burns, MGM's head acting coach, tried to make every starlet learn the grand exit with head held high, staring tragically into space. Which is exactly what Lana is doing in her fabled staircase descent in 'Ziegfeld Girl', the last shot here.
She answers her questions in a way that sounds like she is playing a role in one of her films. Not that is a bad thing but if she is speaking about her past, she makes it sound like a musical.
Osborne was closeted but pinged few gaydars. He was an old-school reporter who believed his job was to draw out his subjects, not parade his own personality.
12.40, great moment when Osbourne mentions her Mom. The MGM interview veneer slips & Turner is suddenly 8 years old.... amazing thing celebrity, such as mask...a pat of the back from a long gone Mamma...
What did she expect from Hollywood? NOT to make movies that showed actual lives? I'd love to see a scholarly book about what images old Hollywood was trying to project, as opposed to they actually lived, then after all that when they got old, how they felt about things. The two consistent women about this subject, in my estimation, are Lauren Bacall and Katherine Hepburn.
Sorry she comes across too arrogant and uppity for my tastes. I don't think she was beautiful either but mainly pretty. I did like her in the remake "Imitation of Life" but haven't seen her in much else. her acting was average at best!
In all her interviews that I see here in UA-cam, she seems to or try to be so articulate in her words, which to me, is not the real Lana Turner. I sense it. Maybe its aging, who knows.
'Even her admirers would admit that she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag.' (David Shipman, 'The Great Movie Stars') Well, maybe in 'Imitation of Life' and 'Madame X', when she riffed off the Stompanato imbroglio. Mostly, though, Lana was a wooden clothes horse whose image as a glamor gal got in the way of any talent she might have possessed, like Liz Taylor. Stand her beside beauties with dramatic chops, such as Stanwyck or Rogers, and Lana folds like one of her 55,000 gowns.
liz taylor was a fine actress....not just a face.....turner was a beauty but most of the women were ..is that her fault that other beauties were better actors?
I still miss Robert Osborne. He always asked the right questions, without causing his subject embarrassment. I never saw him do a bad interview. He was pure class.
Carolyn Kingsley @Carolyn Kingsley well said! I too miss Robert Osborne.
I agree with you about Osborne. I hated it when he died. He bought to his work, a bygone era of class and professional rarely seen today.
Class Act He Was Indeed!!
And he didn't talk over his guests. Cavett was good at that too.
Yes!
She's my favorite, and she was much more talented then people wanted to give her credit for. For me her and Joan crawford are the ultimate movie stars. Lana is so right about hollywood today too! We need the studio system back, bring back glamour and mystic and good films and great talent....
What? 😂 Bring back the studios? 😂 👎
And don't forget that casting couch.
You've got class,Gigi.
@@scarlet8select696 thank you Scarlet!xo!
She looks beautiful in this interview.
She really does
She's absolutely right about today's movies! I don't watch them, too violent too intense. Not enjoyable at all and I don't like watching two people having sex it's humiliating and disgusting!
Totally agree! And this was 1982, imagine what she would say today
Robert Osborne always asked intelligent questions of his celebrity guests .
ou are right and he had class and cook ask questions in a manner that might have been embarrasssing, if another host had asked the questions.
Despite all of hardships Lana has had to deal with in her life, she always managed to stay so GRACEFUL.
Gracefu? Having abortions an affairs yeah that an "Graceful"
Yes, and she maintained that grace and glamour until the end.
SHE IS BEAUTIFUL.....A LEGEND IN MOVIES......GARBAGE MOVIES MOSTLY NOW....SHE IS RIGHT....!!!
There were garbage movies back in the studio days when they churned them out like sausages.
what a magnificent lady. And a lady she was. Thanks for posting.
Robert Osborne was the best at interviews and knew them well enough to have incredible discussions.
Love lana. She could be very good. She was great in imitation of life.
+James Begs yep she could be very good indeed check out "a life of her own" she rocks in that one!
What a class act, both of them.
Wonderful interview! Lana was definitely a survivor.
Robert's a good interviewer as he not only has good q's, he lets the person speak.
He was a true professional in every sense of the word... not one of these idiot interviewers today who ask the most obvious or mundane questions...
M gmail he's definitely missed!
Correct
Absolutely 💯good questions about her career instead of asking about her marriages
studios esp. MGM recruited, trained and developed talent, wish this system was still around--we might get better movies
Lana Turner a true legitimate real Star, the ultimate Hollywood glamor goddess. She is a legend and icon of Hollywood's Golden Era. She was a extraordinary lady and a true Hollywood great beauty. RIP LANA TURNER 1921-1995.
Perfect comment.....so true.
Another legendary Hollywood beauty who didn't seem to have a happy life.
Yes, mostly trash these days :(
I never watch today's movies. I watch classics only. Movies are so awful now. Very rare that it's good
Robert, you were a handsome devil.
He was indeed.
He was ! Too bad he was homosexual haha
@@myahollandia3552 Why? I am sure many men enjoyed having sex with him
@@johnnymfan5065, Maybe, but they won't pass on his very desirable genes. That's the sad part. Sad, sad, sad.
Lana was one smart Lady and so beautiful and classy.
Robert Is osbourne always asked intelligent and respectful questions. Lovely video. Thanks for sharing.
She was amazing in imitation of life ,madame X , real tearjerkers as well as peyton place x
Ms. Turner is the forgotten Superstar in Hollywood IMO. You don't hear much talk about her, Or see many documentaries on her. And that's unfortunate because she was really a Star!
Not forgotten by all. There are great cinema pages and groups on Facebook.
I think most of the Superstars of the old Hollywood are pretty much forgotten as the younger generation is not at all interested in the old Hollywood. In fact, I have discovered that most young people have not even heard of Jane Fonda until her recent Netflix sitcom. Now that is sad.
Death does that, one is forgotten quickly. Except for a very few.
She isn't forgotten but Robert Taylor and Susan Hayward, and yes no joke, Sandra Dee, deserve more credit for being the huge stars that they were. I am glad people are finally recognizing Kim Novak. She was an enormously big star. Her movies were events.People don't know old time movies, when they mention someone like Jayne Mansfield in the same breath as Marilyn. Jayne was in B movies, prediominantly ,after 4 big ones. She was not a great star on the screen just a media star and a star amongst the public. She knew how to work it. When she appeared topless in a really bad B movie in 1963, it was a great move. It got her on the list of top box office stars for that year, which was amazing.
Lana Turner was an unrivaled powerhouse movie star. She was a great actress but her breathtaking beauty prevented people her from taking her as seriously as they should. Robert Osborne's question about survival in Hollywood was poignant because Lana is one of the few mega stars of her generation who not only survived but triumphed and stayed on top for decades, remaining a household name when her contemporaries had faded into novelties. As this interview shows, Lana's beauty never faded, nor did her intelligence and grace.
Beautiful, classy ,smart funny. love her ,the intervieuwer is such a lovely respectfull gentleman
Lana Turner and Robert Osborne were two consummate professionals, each in their respective genres. Too many people mistake being very beautiful, as was Lana, with not being able to be good at their career. On the contrary, Ms. Turner was an excellent actress, who mastered method, refinement of her acting skills, and invented a treatment and rationale for how she tackled every role. She seems to have practiced down to every grimace, word and look out of her eyes. She was quite good when she was young, but as she matured, she became even more feminine, beautiful, and excellent as an actress. She had a beauty and a way of acting all her on. She was inimitable. She still today, is one of the most researched actresses of all time. I shall always love her. There will never be anyone who looks like, act like her, nor perform like her, ever again in this lifetime.
Elegance personified!!!!!!
I don’t think she was a great actress, but boy was she enchanting. She has always puzzled me, at times she appeared to be playing a character but then she would go on to share secrets that most would take to their grave.
@@misscleo378 Well Cleo, actress Turner's affairs were always in the limelight anyway, as at one point, there was not anyone a bigger actress and more sensationalized than she. She was a method actress, whom I gleaned to have practiced every facial expression, angle and move to perfection. She was incredibly beautiful, feminine and had her own style, from the time she was very young until her death. Other than Bette Davis, no one was better than Turner.
@@scarlet8select696 I can name a dozen better actresses of that era, and with you having already named Bette Davis, it is a baker's dozen: Greta Garbo, Vivien Leigh, Olivia de Havilland, Katherine Hepburn, Ida Lupino, Barbara Stanwyck, Ingrid Bergman, Joan Crawford, Irene Dunne, Rosalind Russell, Grace Kelly, and Susan Hayward.
@@luminiferous1960 With all due respect, I never said she was the best actress ever, but that she was beautiful and had a unique style. I would name the very same actresses that you did, by comparison. There is no argument here so don't try to make one.
I am a little annoyed at being lectured on the 'morals' of modern movies by Joan Crawford, Lana Turnder and Loretta Young. I love all three, by the way.
@@guillermovilla9517 A teenage Jackie Cooper tells how he lost his virginity to Joan in her cabana. Its in is autobio.
@@guillermovilla9517 😂😂😂😂😂lassie
She died 25 years ago today! There was nobody like Lana Turner! She was a very good actress! Someone ask her who could play her in a bio about her life. She said the actress hasn't been born yet who could play her! She was so right! 25 years later the actress still has not been born yet who could play her! I love all your films Miss Turner! You were good!!!! Damn good!!!
I have nothing good to say so I won’t.
Robert knew the business.
forever "sweater girl"
All the great actresses are no more. I miss this time, when movies were good, and actresses knew how to act. Not the smut movies they push out of hollywood now.
12:44 "My mama."
So beautiful and sweet
There is a newsreel of Lana on UA-cam of her and her husband Crane during WWII visting a GI base. It was shot in Black and white and Lana is without makeup. I've never seen a more luminous face.❤
She always said that heidy Lamar was the most beautiful woman in Hollywood in the 40,s
My votes go to Gene Tierney and Esther Williams.
I saw an interview where Lana said Hedy Lamarr was the most beautiful actress she ever worked with...😍
Thank you very much Alan Eichler for these wonderful interviews! I've never saw any of her televion appearences and I must say she seems a pretty charming woman. But after viewing them all one thing occured to me: with Lana it's not about the movies... it's all about her: her life, her past, her lovers, Stompanato and the life of the rich and the famous. I found rather strange that not even Osborne asked her about her wonderful movies such as Madame X and Imitation of Life to name just two... They just mentioned them in a hurry but not in-depth conversations about her directors, the actors and so on... She wasn't perceived as a real actress I guess!
+Mirco Vettorato Yes, you're right. She discusses how hard it was to be accepted as a "real" actress, thanks in part to "Ziegfeld Girl," but doesn't discuss her later films in any real detail. Granted, she was promoting a book that dealt primarily with her private life.
+Alan Eichler I guess you're right, she was there for the book, I almost forgot ii! It's a pity that we don't have any real account by her about her movies, especially her very good ones. She never really talks about her characters, how she developed them and what her thoughts about the directors were. In the book "Born to be hurt: The untold story of Imitation of life" there's a very interesting chapter about Lana during the time when her autobiography came out. Of course there was a ghostwriter (a woman which remain unknow to this day) and she complained that it was very difficult to write the book because Lana recollections very primarly on her jewellery and her clothes... very few memories about her husbands or her movies. Anyway she still remain one of my favourite actresses from that era... Thanks a lot for the interviews!!
She was a sweet lady, a good film actress when challenged with a role, but I doubt that she's ever read a book cover to cover since junior high. She had MAJOR "daddy issues" marrying multiple times and dating toxic men. I think she covered up a LOT, particularly how one of her husbands molested Cheryl.
I miss Robert Osborne , The show is NOT the same without him . He made the show .
Robert Osborne was a handsome guy
She always commented in some interviews that she loved her vodka.
I remember at 20 taking the Universal Studios tour & one of the features was Lana Turner's dressing room. It was large & beautiful, but I thought "why her dressing room?" I was too young to have known her career. Years later, I fell in love with TCM & dutifully watched & learned from Robert Osborne & others & I watched the catalog of Lana Turner films. Only then did I realize why we saw her dressing room on that tour. She was the biggest & most glamorous star of her era.
They may have waited too long to recognize her with an Oscar nod & other actresses may have landed more prestige roles. But, Ms. Turner took the film's they gave her & made them better than they would have been without her & she did what studios wanted stars to do -- she put customers in theater seats. She exuded movie star glamour. She became a better actor with each film. The camera loved her at every age & stage of her career & she lived her life more like the actors of her day than the actresses. She did what she wanted to do, had romances with those whom she wanted to have romances & she lived on her terms -- but, she also showed up on set on time & prepared to give them Lana Turner, movie star. Stunningly beautiful, versatile, & always able to improve the material, she deserves to be remembered as the great box office star & great fan favorite that she always was & always will be. Watch a Lana Turner film & see for yourself what I mean. But, forget me -- you know you can trust Robert Osborne, another legend!
What a wonderful "blast from the past" ! Fascinating to see Robert Osborne so young & Lana, who was still lovely towards the end of her life & career. Thank you VERY much for sharing with us !!
This lady is pure class.
She comes across as a prude but her personal life suggests the complete opposite.
Didn't Robert die? I always liked his voice. He and Bill Kurtis have great voices
Yes
Migue yes he have past on I loved Robert to the way he narrated
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
What a lovely lady & a supreme actress.
Are you still around,?
Oh WOW, Lana Turner is still so Beautiful and Gorgeous !!
Bryant Gumbel does a great interview with her as she was promoting her book
She had a full face as a young star ... during these 'Falcon Crest' years I found her unrecognizable ... now, 40 years later, I do see glimpses of the young Lana clearly shine through which I did not see at the time
Loved her in Falcon Crest and think she looked great in it - after a decade of not so good - 1970s
so classy and beautiful truly an icon
What a fantastic interview! Robert Osborne, looking dapper, in his youth! Lana Turner, was an iconic actress; who put her all, in her acting! Those glamorous days are long gone; but we still can relay on Classic Films and UA-cam, to remind us of her wonderful films!
Lana, looked beautiful and was well spoken, as always! She is missed! 🎬👍
Great to see Lana with Robert- two class acts!
Technicolor never had it so good. Who could look at anyone else when she’s on the screen?
She seems so nice, different than what you hear of her
Lana looks great here.
I’m amused at her comments on recent movies ; “No way am I going to see trash”.One of her last movies from her Universal days
‘’Love Has Many Faces” was one of the most unadulterated pieces of “trash” I have ever seen ; it left me nauseated and disgusted.
LANA!!!
My favorite Lana movie is The Bad and The Beautiful.
She’s a gorgeous lady with beautiful lips and killer cheekbones but her hairstyle is very aging. Lana was only 61 here, a more youthful hairstyle would have made her look fantastic. Her beauty in in full peak in The Postman Always Rings Twice. She had a gorgeous face and a perfect figure, Lana was a TEN
This was 1982 and doubtful a mullet, jheri curls or BIG hair would look flattering especially at 61 yrs.
@@tbec3011 Right but who said anything about Jeri-Curls or a Mullet? A shoulder length hairstyle with some face framing layers would have looked great on her. Her haircolor is also too brassy. A warm buttery blond with some low lights would have been beautiful on her.
She Looked BEYOND goreous in "Marriage is a Private affair". I remember looking at the screen and thinking to myself, who truly is more beautiful than her
@@teecna2669 Lana Turner was so beautiful when she was young. I cannot think of one actress today who even compares to Lana in the beauty department.
@@tbec3011Yes this was the early 80s
lovely to liston to
What a wonderful lady so beautiful, warm & classy xxxxx
LP real Hollywood icon , actress. A legend gone, but lives forever, as icons do. Icons unfortunately don't exist today.. Hollywood!! No reality anymore, they seem to be all follow me follow you, how sad, their careers are not 1st priority. Just the comments..
Lana was a true beauty!! I think no plastic surgery either.
She look her age! And she looks like a woman should look at her age ! Without botox
Oh she had many facelifts...no fillers then
@@georgiesinclair6951 She has Joan Rivers cheekbones, but not that terrible overall foxy look from too many lifts.
She did I think in her 60s
Que bella.mas bello el señor que la entrebista jajaa gracias 👏👏👏
so nice woman. I think love her already
I'm sure there were people at the time who thought that The Postman Always Rings Twice and Peyton Place were trashy and low-brow
Not one uhmmm, you know what I mean, basically, ax, yeah, in this interview. She IS articulate and pure CLASS!!!!!!!!!!!!
When stars actually warranted the term star. Performances today are so “real” they are boring and dismal. Even in her worst performances Lana was far more entertaining
You made a good apple pie l believe also her and ava gardener enjoyed fish fingers for supper don't you know
He conducts very good interviews.
She was right then, as now; most movies are business trash. Do we really need another superhero flick?
Broads back then had style.
you obviously never have
Until she was 16, Lana Turner was Julia Turner, and nicknamed "Judy" by her friends.
I can't help singing The Beatles' (or just John Lennon, to be precise) "Julia" for this reason: "I sing a song of love for Julia, Julia, Julia..."
John Lennon wrote the song for his mother.
look at how young robert osbourn was when he interviewed lana turner 1983 now dead the tcm movies host
Wow! Robert was such a National Treasure, how he could make all these legends feel so comfortable and at ease with talking about their lives is just mind blowing. Thank you so much for this.
ASE TERMINÓ EL BUEN CINE!!!!!!!went away!!!!!😔
No sound??
Esther Williams's memoirs are very funny about how Lillian Burns, MGM's head acting coach, tried to make every starlet learn the grand exit with head held high, staring tragically into space. Which is exactly what Lana is doing in her fabled staircase descent in 'Ziegfeld Girl', the last shot here.
Not my favorite star, not my kind of values .
She answers her questions in a way that sounds like she is playing a role in one of her films. Not that is a bad thing but if she is speaking about her past, she makes it sound like a musical.
Darn. Lana was only 61 here. That age is when females sexuality is still up there. She may have been hot to trot for Robert. Sorry, Lana. xox
Osborne was closeted but pinged few gaydars. He was an old-school reporter who believed his job was to draw out his subjects, not parade his own personality.
You must not know his gender preference.
lana turner can be senous not a sex symbol ben tcm host today
Always acting, and poorly at that. She never could act. Lucky she was good looking.
Jealousy is a sickness
@@myahollandia3552 Jealous of her, hardly.
I thought she was pretty good.
12.40, great moment when Osbourne mentions her Mom. The MGM interview veneer slips & Turner is suddenly 8 years old.... amazing thing celebrity, such as mask...a pat of the back from a long gone Mamma...
Bootsamu, you look like you are 80!
How did people have such perfect teeth back then? Marilyn Monroe had the most amazing teeth too, and neither of them had braces
Because of the 60-a-day, she aged so badly. She's only 61 here.
bootsamou What's 60 a day mean?...
cigarettes, which eventually killed her.
Alan Eichler Oh, man I couldn't believe I didn't get that. So that's how she died of throat cancer?...
How many 60 year olds do U know this beautiful?
She still looked gorgeous to me. Sure she was a heavy smoker, but in my opinion, that didn't change her looks in the least bit.
What did she expect from Hollywood? NOT to make movies that showed actual lives? I'd love to see a scholarly book about what images old Hollywood was trying to project, as opposed to they actually lived, then after all that when they got old, how they felt about things. The two consistent women about this subject, in my estimation, are Lauren Bacall and Katherine Hepburn.
you dont have a clue...have you actually ever read a book?.....cause you sure have no idea what making movies was all about
Good on Barbara Stanwick for giving that drawer dropping tramp a cool reception
She was only ONE of Bob's playmates.
Oh yes Ava Gardner was another one who wore panties to keep her ankles warm back in the day @@msfarm2
Sorry she comes across too arrogant and uppity for my tastes. I don't think she was beautiful either but mainly pretty. I did like her in the remake "Imitation of Life" but haven't seen her in much else. her acting was average at best!
In all her interviews that I see here in UA-cam, she seems to or try to be so articulate in her words, which to me, is not the real Lana Turner. I sense it. Maybe its aging, who knows.
Shut up! Lana is just speaking her mind.
'Even her admirers would admit that she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag.' (David Shipman, 'The Great Movie Stars')
Well, maybe in 'Imitation of Life' and 'Madame X', when she riffed off the Stompanato imbroglio. Mostly, though, Lana was a wooden clothes horse whose image as a glamor gal got in the way of any talent she might have possessed, like Liz Taylor. Stand her beside beauties with dramatic chops, such as Stanwyck or Rogers, and Lana folds like one of her 55,000 gowns.
liz taylor was a fine actress....not just a face.....turner was a beauty but most of the women were ..is that her fault that other beauties were better actors?
Don't agree. Turner was so terrific in "The postman Always Rings Twice", that the great Bette Davis commented that it was "highway rob
bery" that she wasn't Oscar nominated
She was a big star but they all live in the past unfortunately....today is today...
She left destruction in her wake. Terrible actress and equally terrible person
She was far from perfect, but she was far from a "terrible person" also.
Her acting was just as good as the others.
This is 41 years ago (2023) she is 61 here.
Homecoming with her and Gable was the best love story ever, I kid u not!