Simon Callow's Charles Laughton tribute (1987)

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  • In this documentary from 1987, Simon Callow pays tribute to a great screen actor he saw as a child. It was Charles Laughton's unsurpassed performance as "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" that decided the young Simon to become an actor himself. This tribute traces Laughton's life from his birth in Scarborough, through his London stage successes, to screen immortality in such 1930's films as "The Private Life of Henry VIII", "Mutiny on the Bounty", "Rembrandt" and many others, as well as those he made towards the end of his life, including "Witness for the Prosecution", "Spartacus" and "Advise and Consent." The programme includes interviews with Rex Harrison, Robert Mitchum and Peter Ustinov, as well as other friends and colleagues of Laughton. Simon Callow is also a director and author and his books include "Charles Laughton - A Difficult Actor" along with several volumes devoted to Orson Welles. His Laughton tribute documentary is uploaded here with all due acknowledgements to Channel 4 and Yorkshire Television.
    Two years after making this Laughton TV tribute, Simon Callow turned his attention to other great actors from the English stage, including Ralph Richardson, Sybil Thorndike, Albert Finney, John Gielgud, Noel Coward, Edith Evans, Michael Redgrave, Richard Burton, Laurence Olivier, Vanessa Redgrave and Maggie Smith. Here is the link to another fascinating Callow programme ...
    • Simon Callow on 'Great...

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  • @sparkleypegs8350
    @sparkleypegs8350 2 роки тому +18

    Peter Ustinovs impression of Laughtons face is brilliant!

  • @HarryFlowerrs
    @HarryFlowerrs 5 місяців тому +4

    Charles Laughton was an absolutely brilliant actor and director!❤

  • @chrisn7259
    @chrisn7259 Рік тому +10

    Thanks so much for posting this, I never knew it existed. Because he is such a fine actor himself and a brilliant writer, Callow's biography of Laughton is remarkable. I re-read it nearly every year.

  • @ThesySurface
    @ThesySurface 2 роки тому +7

    “Less interested in catering more interested in presentation…he did his best to run the hotel like a sort of show.” Love it.

  • @JackReynolds-w7g
    @JackReynolds-w7g Рік тому +2

    If I could choose the greatest from the last 100 years of cinema.

  • @john-y1i6l
    @john-y1i6l Рік тому +10

    Just want to mention the wonderful Hobson's Choice

  • @timjones6641
    @timjones6641 2 роки тому +10

    A really fine tribute to a great actor. Full marks Simon Callow!

  • @jasonladd6400
    @jasonladd6400 3 місяці тому +4

    I didn't know he went over the top in the trenches . New found respect for the great man.

  • @jec1ny
    @jec1ny Рік тому +4

    One of the greats. He was taken from us far too soon.

  • @waltsudol7198
    @waltsudol7198 2 роки тому +7

    What a great actor his performance of the hunchback was amazing & sympathetic at the end reducing you to tears , he along with karloff, lorre , rathbone are in a class by themselves !

  • @fredfungalspore
    @fredfungalspore 2 роки тому +9

    My late mother was a great Movie Buff
    She always said Charles Laughton and Richard Widmark were two of the finest actors with No exceptions
    I have a very rare Laser Disc copy of a movie with Charles Laughton called
    The Tuttles of Tahiti sadly never seen on free to air or pay tv...... Thankyou for posting I have never seen this before 🙏.

    • @aaarrrggghhhh
      @aaarrrggghhhh 2 роки тому +1

      The Turtles of Tahiti is on UA-cam.

    • @garymitchell5899
      @garymitchell5899 2 роки тому +1

      @@aaarrrggghhhh A very rare copy only available to 500 million people.

  • @celygarcia8453
    @celygarcia8453 3 роки тому +10

    Excellent documentary *****

  • @harri2626
    @harri2626 3 роки тому +17

    An excellent documentary which examined Laughton's skills so well. I wonder how he would have coped had he lived in our time. His talent for character acting would no doubt have been seized upon by the media and been given inappropriate roles in blockbuster movies with no depth. My favourite Laughton role was in "Hobson's Choice" when he could fall back on his inherited northern accent.

    • @fabiengerard8142
      @fabiengerard8142 2 роки тому +1

      ‘Hobson’s Choice’ !!! 👌🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @kaythomas8521
      @kaythomas8521 2 роки тому +3

      Laughton one of the best actors in history

    • @alidabaxter5849
      @alidabaxter5849 Рік тому +2

      I adore "Hobsons Choice" and also "Witness for the Prosecution" but it's interesting to me that great directors like Billy Wilder and David Lean thought he was brilliant - he really truly was.

  • @ricardocantoral7672
    @ricardocantoral7672 Рік тому +18

    My favorite performance of his is Sir Wilfrid The Barrister in Witness For The Prosecution.

    • @randysills4418
      @randysills4418 Рік тому +3

      Me too! I also thought that his wife, Elsa Lanchester, did an outstanding job as the barrister's nurse! ❤

  • @DavidCates-hh5tx
    @DavidCates-hh5tx Рік тому +1

    Excellent commentary of an incredibly complex and complicated man. After over 60 years, the world still hasn’t seen his like in film.

  • @sparkleypegs8350
    @sparkleypegs8350 2 роки тому +5

    The first film I saw him in was The Hunchback of Notre Dame when I was in my early teens and fell in love with that movie and with Laughton. Watched Rembrandt and The Private Life of Henry the 8th many times but one of my fave movie performances was Island of Lost souls. He is hilariously villainously great in that movie. That man had imagination and a lot of talent.

  • @shursts
    @shursts 2 роки тому +6

    I had the pleasure of watching this in a private carrel at the BFI in 1996 and I have not been able to find it since. Thank you so much for making it available to us. It's greatly appreciated.

  • @stephenoconnor9904
    @stephenoconnor9904 Рік тому +3

    Charles Laughton, even the very mention of his name just brings honour and greatness within all of his work in his great & Legionary Career.

  • @HarryFlowerrs
    @HarryFlowerrs Рік тому +2

    Charles Laughton was one of my favourite actors, absolutely brilliant artist! RIP ❤

  • @4444marla
    @4444marla 2 роки тому +5

    He had true genius. One of the best actor’s in history!

  • @gerardtoner9191
    @gerardtoner9191 2 роки тому +7

    Huge thanks to Simon for this wonderful insightful tribute ,I've seen them all ,
    Why did the likes of Chaplin and ustinoff go to learn from him ? Maybe like me they
    knew mr laughton was by far , head and shoulders above the rest .
    They say stars light up the screen, laughton was for me was the greatest light of all that shone upon the rest

  • @SSArcher11
    @SSArcher11 3 роки тому +11

    Laughton served in World War I, during which he was gassed, serving first with the 2/1st Battalion of the Huntingdonshire Cyclist Battalion, and then with the 7th Battalion of the Northamptonshire Regiment. -- Wikipedia

  • @john-y1i6l
    @john-y1i6l Рік тому +2

    His looks were a paradox; they contributed greatly to his towering and compelling presence on the screen.

    • @jadezee6316
      @jadezee6316 Рік тому +1

      no they didnt they showed his talent because he wasnt getting by on looks alone like most actors do....

  • @lindathorson8341
    @lindathorson8341 2 роки тому +3

    To hear Simon Callow think, which I felt I was watching him do as his understanding of Laughton the man and actor begins, and deepens, was compelling. Simon drew me into his own mind as he was drawn into Laughton's and together we made a journey of discovery into this actors gifts, into his very particular art of acting. This was to use himself to inform his characters, daring to put realism on a grand scale, an unparalleled paradox of sublime stage and film craft, melted into his own insecurities. Callow is so watchable with his handsome face, warm voice and manner, I found I ended up where he did, feeling a sense of awe and respect for Laughton, plus a longing to see all his films from beginning to end.

    • @adam28xx
      @adam28xx  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for your comment. You might like to see a complete listing of Laughton's movies by clicking this link ...
      ua-cam.com/video/ltIt0lHcKSM/v-deo.html

  • @richardgagnon71
    @richardgagnon71 2 роки тому +5

    Mr. Laughton’s performance as Quasimodo is to me the single greatest performance on film.

  • @jonathanfunnell4167
    @jonathanfunnell4167 2 роки тому +3

    I Love Simon Callow With All My Heart And I Always Will

  • @eshaibraheem4218
    @eshaibraheem4218 Рік тому +4

    He was so mesmerising, I found him very attractive.

  • @VICTOBERN
    @VICTOBERN Рік тому +6

    Simon pays a most interesting tribute to Charles Laughton by way of obvious research and empathy. I remember seeing THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME as a boy and finding Charles's performance extraordinary and deeply moving. And as Simon astutely points out, a performance which does not convey self pity, but nevertheless registers the vulnerability of the man utterly convincingly.

  • @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners
    @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners Рік тому +5

    Charles Lawton is the greatest actor to ever be committed to celluloid. He’s an absolute savage. I think Ruggles of Red Gap is my favorite movie of his. I’ve looked for Red Gap Washington. Haven’t found it. Roland Young is also brilliant in that movie.
    I hope that little cabin of his is still there. I’d love to make a pilgrimage one day. I have a few of his records. They are him realign various plays and eases. Really cool stuff.

    • @DrAgan_tortojed
      @DrAgan_tortojed Рік тому

      His performances as Captain in "Mutiny on the Bounty" and a rascal in "Jamaica Inn" are absolute summit of the art of acting.

  • @FactsNotPropoganda
    @FactsNotPropoganda Рік тому +2

    So deserving! I think much of the same can be said of Callow!

  • @anitarichmond8930
    @anitarichmond8930 Рік тому +6

    Charles Laughton had the goods, I’ve seen him in a lot of movies, and he never gave a bad performance rather, he was the villain which he played often or if he played a more sympathetic role, he was always brilliant… and let’s not forget about his directorial debut with “The Night Of The Hunter” bravo! 🎭🎟️🍿🥤

    • @PaulHFleming
      @PaulHFleming 5 місяців тому

      Night of the Hunter was absolutely beautifully visual film. However, the dialogue was somewhat stifled.

  • @laytonjones2093
    @laytonjones2093 10 місяців тому +2

    Callow's book on Laughton is amazing

  • @myrahenderson5798
    @myrahenderson5798 3 роки тому +6

    So good

  • @Deliquescentinsight
    @Deliquescentinsight Рік тому +4

    Charles was able to convey a highly natural, almost casual acceptance of each role, you believed him because he became the character. I have no problem according Mr Laughton the highest acclaim.

  • @oneblueorange
    @oneblueorange 8 місяців тому +1

    This is TV greatness.

  • @edwardoneil3962
    @edwardoneil3962 7 місяців тому +2

    Definitely a true genius.

  • @stevenklimecky4918
    @stevenklimecky4918 Рік тому +4

    Wow - have never seen Simon Callow this young before.

    • @bobschaaf2549
      @bobschaaf2549 Рік тому +1

      And HOT!

    • @chrisn7259
      @chrisn7259 Рік тому

      @@bobschaaf2549 Hot, and as we know from A Room With a View, nicely endowed.

    • @OldDood
      @OldDood Рік тому

      Just a few years before he was in Amadeus.

    • @Moonheartgirl
      @Moonheartgirl Рік тому

      I just saw him in "The Good Father" starring an equally youthful Anthony Hopkins. It was released in the UK in 1985. Simon is delicious as a crafty and cheeky barrister.

  • @julianmarsh8384
    @julianmarsh8384 Рік тому +2

    The best.

  • @nylesfrench3568
    @nylesfrench3568 Рік тому +1

    One of the Greatest of all Time.

  • @TS-1267
    @TS-1267 Рік тому +6

    ... I Don't Mind A Bit Of Mr. Callow... And Mr. Laughton For That Matter... Splendiferous Indeed 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🥂🖖

  • @myrahenderson5798
    @myrahenderson5798 3 роки тому +5

    Great

  • @amesadamson
    @amesadamson Рік тому

    thanks again.

  • @goodwood-rc4nx
    @goodwood-rc4nx 3 місяці тому +1

    Charles and Peter Ustinov when filming Spartacus become fast friends and according to a doc I've seen they rewrote most of their dialogue for the scenes they were in together

  • @stevendaniel8126
    @stevendaniel8126 Рік тому +3

    The epitome of the tortured genius...

  • @cultvult
    @cultvult Рік тому +3

    Lol. I thought it was a Monty Python parody when it started. But I do love Charles Laughton, and my favorites of his, although there’s so many, are Captain Kidd, Jamaica Inn, and Hobson’s Choice. So over the top in all of them. One of the greats

    • @ricardocantoral7672
      @ricardocantoral7672 Рік тому

      As Peter Ustinov stated, Laughton, even in a state of total repose, appeared to be doing too much. I think he was capable of being subtle but his mannerisms and appearance made him seem more colorful than he was.

    • @patcronenberg2258
      @patcronenberg2258 9 місяців тому +1

      Ustinov also said that when Olivier and Laughton acted in Spartacus, Laughton was in another class and showed his talent in total controll whereas Olivier tried to dominate vehemently.
      Sheer class act

  • @geminisundone
    @geminisundone 2 роки тому +3

    Scarborough's finest! ✌️

  • @BrianJosephMorgan
    @BrianJosephMorgan Рік тому +2

    Very interesting.

  • @1minigrem
    @1minigrem 3 місяці тому +1

    Henry Hobson is my favourite, a horrible character you can’t help but like. I would love to have seen him in I Claudius, what a great film that would have been.

    • @adam28xx
      @adam28xx  3 місяці тому

      I'm not sure from what you say whether you've seen the unfinished "I Claudius" documentary or not - namely "The Epic That Never Was" with Charles Laughton, Merle Oberon, Flora Robson and Emlyn Williams. Here's the link ...
      ua-cam.com/video/NUbt0sweIjI/v-deo.html

    • @bloodgrss
      @bloodgrss Місяць тому

      He overplayed Hobson, but certainly, Claudius would have been an epic. Jacobi notwithstanding...

  • @glendam1148
    @glendam1148 2 місяці тому +2

    Interesting that no mention has been made of David Lean wanting Laughton for Bridge on the River Kwai. Alec Guiness rightly got the part, and an Academy Award.

  • @djd620
    @djd620 4 місяці тому +4

    Charles Laughton, great as he was, did not write Night of the Hunter. James Agee, the great critic, did.

    • @dermotlynch2223
      @dermotlynch2223 Місяць тому +1

      His direction of it is superb. Visually one of the most beautiful movies - especially the scenes where the children are floating down river at night.

  • @forthenews9659
    @forthenews9659 8 місяців тому

    thank you Charles (Henry Hobson 1954)..

  • @TheJohnpandy
    @TheJohnpandy Рік тому

    My favourite actor. John Sivorn ❤️

  • @pippipster6767
    @pippipster6767 Рік тому

    Bloody hell, it goes from his school to his funeral within 90 seconds!

  • @leesloan8216
    @leesloan8216 Рік тому +1

    I'm amazed how much Peter Kay looks like a very young Charles Laughton.

    • @stewartstafford
      @stewartstafford Рік тому +1

      I was thinking about who they'd cast in a remake of The Old Dark House in Laughton's role and Peter Kay came to mind. Good minds think alike!

  • @denisetrott5085
    @denisetrott5085 Рік тому +4

    I adore night of the hunter ....Great thespian

  • @wildrover9650
    @wildrover9650 7 місяців тому +1

    Simon callow greatest roll and one of the greatest movies ever made was ACE VENTURA 2.

  • @PaulHFleming
    @PaulHFleming 5 місяців тому

    I never realized Von Stronburg, the director of 1930s I, Claudius was going through nervous breakdown. Indeed his insecurities towards production seems have affected Laughton and rest of the cast. The Automobile accident which almost killed Merle Oberon( Messalina) put final nail in coffin of film.

    • @goodwood-rc4nx
      @goodwood-rc4nx 3 місяці тому

      is a very good documentary about that fronted by Dirk Bogarde which goes into far more detail about the unmade I, Claudius film
      ua-cam.com/video/uPf4kbZFT10/v-deo.html

  • @greatlambrini8722
    @greatlambrini8722 5 місяців тому +5

    Why did this man not get a knighthood?

  • @ozzietadziu
    @ozzietadziu Рік тому

    Brabo!

  • @forgottentelevisiondrama2750
    @forgottentelevisiondrama2750 3 роки тому +2

    Tx: 30 August 1987

  • @ManfromuncoolBlogspotstars
    @ManfromuncoolBlogspotstars 3 роки тому +2

    Simon Callow looking quite the young honey, points off only for chest hair. Oh, and it's a very decent doco, too.

  • @PaulHFleming
    @PaulHFleming 5 місяців тому +1

    Peter Ustinov's four year old Son: " Who is this lady?" Refer to Laughton. Ustinov: This is very famous actor whom your father working with at this time. Ustinov's Son: " Then why does he have breasts?" 😂😂😂😂

  • @13strange67
    @13strange67 Рік тому +1

    Wow Callow has (his hair at least) aged dramatically during the broadcast of this documentary

  • @thomasbarker2888
    @thomasbarker2888 7 місяців тому +3

    Callow's a wonderful actor and writer, but my god this presentation is awful. The stilted manner of the speech is excruciating, it almost sounds like he has trapped wind or something: "He....... finallyallowedhimselfthefreedomof......arelationshipwithaman". Wonderfully illuminating, but tough and irritatingly mannered to get through.

    • @FactsNotPropoganda
      @FactsNotPropoganda 5 місяців тому

      Oh, have a day off, mate.

    • @PaulHFleming
      @PaulHFleming 5 місяців тому

      I agree that Callow's presentation was very annoying and seem indifferent, I didn't get impression of admiration which clearly he tried to convey to us

  • @aresee8208
    @aresee8208 Рік тому +4

    Seems to me, Callow is trying to describe Laughton as a method actor without ever calling him that.