It's, always, good to see movie stars from the 50s, 60s and 70s being interviewed in the 80s, 90s and 2000s...They, usually, make great interviewees, including, late Hollywood greats, like, Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Bill Cosby, Richard Harris, Andy Griffith and Sidney Poitier, because they were such excellent storytellers...Vintage film stars, usually, age, like, fine wine.
100% the best character on that show. I was 4 when they came out in 1966 and the Joker used to make me hide behind the sofa afraid of him. Cesar and Julie Newmar were awesome!
They always used to say Cesar Romero Hollywood's most eligible bachelor. He'd walk in with a starlet on his arm and then leave to meet his pal! He talked about it laughing they made me out to be a latin lover with women and NO!
Actually, it was 1992, the production date is in the final credits. CR also stated that he was 85, during the interview--he was born in 1907, so that would fit the 1992 timeframe as well.
Great interview. Cesar passed away only a couple months later.
Hard to believe he passed so soon after. He seems so robust here.
Couple of months?? he died January 1st 1994 this interview was done in November 1992 get your facts straight please
He had the best laugh as joker in batman, infact I’m going on UA-cam and listen to his laugh now
The Great Gentleman of the golden age of Hollywood
I totally see the Jiminy Glick blueprint now 🤣🤣🤣
It's, always, good to see movie stars from the 50s, 60s and 70s being interviewed in the 80s, 90s and 2000s...They, usually, make great interviewees, including, late Hollywood greats, like, Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Bill Cosby, Richard Harris, Andy Griffith and Sidney Poitier, because they were such excellent storytellers...Vintage film stars, usually, age, like, fine wine.
What about the orange wedges?
Great actor, Best Joker , My favorite villain on Batman
100% the best character on that show. I was 4 when they came out in 1966 and the Joker used to make me hide behind the sofa afraid of him.
Cesar and Julie Newmar were awesome!
Cesar true Hollywood legend
Great interview!
César Julio Romero, Jr. (February 15, 1907 - January 1, 1994)
And I s'pose Cesar Romero is how we came to know Julius Caesar. Another good one Skip.
i love this host. she's perfect
Old Hollywood golden years great
They always used to say Cesar Romero Hollywood's most eligible bachelor. He'd walk in with a starlet on his arm and then leave to meet his pal! He talked about it laughing they made me out to be a latin lover with women and NO!
Skip E. Glick
What year was this interview?
94
Actually, it was 1992, the production date is in the final credits. CR also stated that he was 85, during the interview--he was born in 1907, so that would fit the 1992 timeframe as well.