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Description: LEE MARVIN (1986) interviewed by John Gallagher In a rare and comprehensive interview conducted one year before his death, the legendary star reminisces about John Ford, John Wayne, Robert Aldrich, Fritz Lang, Michael Curtiz, Sam Fuller, and John Boorman, and such classics as THE MAN WHO SHOT LIBERTY VALANCE (1962), DONOVAN'S REEF (1963), THE BIG RED ONE (1980), THE DIRTY DOZEN (1967), POINT BLANK (1967), his TV series M SQUAD (1959), and winning the Oscar for CAT BALLOU (1965). www.myspace.com/jgmovie THE DIRECTORS SERIES with JOHN A. GALLAGHER From 1982 to 1992, John Gallagher and Ira Gallen collaborated on the cable TV show THE DIRECTORS SERIES, featuring John's incisive interviews with hundreds of cinema personalities past and present. Lee Marvin, Dennis Hopper, Sir Richard Attenborough, Sydney Pollack, Ralph Bellamy, Don Ameche, Anne Francis, James Toback, Robert Downey Sr., Wolfgang Petersen (in his first American interview upon the release of DAS BOOT), Sam Raimi (in his very first video interview, promoting THE EVIL DEAD) -- these are just a few of the many filmmakers represented in Gallagher's candid, in-depth filmmaker-on-filmmaker interviews. |
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ColonelCuster ::: Favorites 2007-05-01 11:15:40 Lee Marvin was one of the greats. A W.W. II hero who turned to Hollywood, he carved himself a rememberable career in film. __________________________________________________ | |
Gallenmovies ::: Favorites 2007-05-01 12:16:54 he was a really nice guy __________________________________________________ | |
johnnyjolijt ::: Favorites 2007-05-15 12:15:35 those brows! __________________________________________________ | |
thewsca ::: Favorites 2007-06-05 16:26:32 Love 'The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance'. __________________________________________________ | |
movement26 ::: Favorites 2007-06-10 19:29:12 One of the great screen heavies....his voice just scared me to death. __________________________________________________ | |
sobuliak ::: Favorites 2007-06-17 22:48:07 I loved him in the "Dirty Dozen".He was one of Hollywood's good guys and a hero to his country,I think he is buried in Arlington national cemetery __________________________________________________ | |
darker91 ::: Favorites 2007-07-10 05:24:29 Terrific! Men don't look like that anymore. __________________________________________________ | |
mowm88 ::: Favorites 2007-07-19 21:18:30 Lee Marvin-the one and only. __________________________________________________ | |
rmilisits ::: Favorites 2007-07-28 02:32:24 You can tell Marvin can't stand the interviewer __________________________________________________ | |
TVNETWORKS ::: Favorites 2007-07-28 09:18:01 you don't know what your talking about... __________________________________________________ | |
rmilisits ::: Favorites 2007-07-28 13:15:25 Who cares what you think? Find something better to do with your time, like picking your nose! __________________________________________________ | |
cabritorsss ::: Favorites 2007-07-29 00:37:27 Nah, We don't care what you think. __________________________________________________ | |
frankd1965 ::: Favorites 2007-07-30 02:59:58 He is buried there. Lee was in The Marine Corps during World War II serving in The Pacific Campaign. __________________________________________________ | |
Senseial ::: Favorites 2007-08-06 00:51:47 Marvin was wounded in WW2 and later went on to make many training films for this beloved Corp. He was one proud Marine. __________________________________________________ | |
kidred566 ::: Favorites 2007-08-30 23:11:08 dog face marvin, i remember when he hung a broad by her ankles off a balcony in vegas! he was a man's man... __________________________________________________ |
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