1970 British epic romantic drama film by David Lean
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Edwin的電影沙龍 在《齊瓦哥醫生》大獲成功之後, 長期與大衛連合作的編劇勞勃伯特(Robert Bolt) 為演員妻子莎拉邁爾斯(Sarah Miles)量身打造了 《包法利夫人》的文學改編劇本,卻不得大衛連青睞。 大衛連偕同伯特,重新整理《包法利夫人》,保留部份梗幹, 整個打散重組,並且把新編成的故事《雷恩的女兒》安置在愛爾蘭西南, 一個遠在天涯海角,生活困苦,卻坐擁碧海晴天無比美景的海濱小鎮。 與《齊瓦哥》相隔五年,1970年《雷恩的女兒》問世, 卻遭到紐約菁英影評如浪如潮的惡言批判,直接挫阻大衛連繼續創作的動力, 影壇絕跡14年,一直到1984年才以《印度之旅》重新復出, 不但為自己贏回大師的經典地位, 《雷恩的女兒》至今也重新被視為他相當禁得起時代考驗的卓越作品。 #電影 #鑑賞 #包法利夫人 #雷恩的女兒 #國際名導大衛連系列09:被誤解的碧海晴天—《雷恩的女兒》(Ryan's Daughter)
Jeremy is joined by author and dramatist Simon Guerrier for a discussion of David Lean's Oscar-winning epic period romance from 1970, Ryan's Daughter, starring Sarah Miles, Robert Mitchum, Christopher Jones, Leon McKern and John Mills. As they talk, they explore such topics as familiy connections to the production and content, two-fisted priests, the female gaze, storytelling through colour choices and which war is the trendiest.
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"The only person that knew (about her affair with with Laurence Olivier) was my Mother, as she caught us together." - Sarah Miles Robert Emery talks to Sarah Miles, the English theatre and film actress who was nominated for four BAFTA's, two Golden Globes and an Oscar. Sarah talks about her biological connection with the British Royal family, finishing RADA and going straight into the West-End where Sir John Gielgud famously said "Did you know you have a bottom just like a boy? Two poached eggs in a handkerchief." Sarah was catapulted into the limelight at a young age, starring opposite some of the greats including Dirk Bogarde, Vanessa Redgrave, Laurence Olivier, Ralph Richardson, Margaret Rutherford & Robert Mitchum; she had two marriages to the same person - the screen writer Robert Bolt (winner of two Oscars, two BAFTA's, three Golden Globes and a Tony award) and an epiphany three years after filming Ryan's Daughter that changed her life forever. This sometimes intense conversation takes us up to 1973, just before she filmed 'The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing' opposite Burt Reynolds, where her life took a turn for the worse and tragedy struck. For reasons we don't need to go into, this part of Sarah's life story will feature in part two, released later in the year when I gain permission. Backstage with Robert Emery: Episode 4 - Sarah Miles
Our good friend Peter Michael Marino joins us to talk about his new show "Show Up, Kids!" and to talk about the process of transforming a show for adults into a show for kids, the importance of creating a show that caters to both audiences, while also discussing festivals, the performing community and talk shows, promoting the tar out of yourself and more! You can see an All-Star reading of Peter's Desperately Seeking the Exit on Saturday, May 18th at Ryan's Daughter on E 85th Street in Manhattan - for tickets and more information go to SeekingTheExit.com! You can also see Show Up, Kids! in May, June and July at the Kraine Theater on E 4th Street in Manhattan - for tickets and more information to go ShowUpTheShow.com/Kids! Follow the Dennis Has A Podcast on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! You can get your Dennis Has A Podcast t-shirt at Pro Wrestling Tees!
Tyler and David discuss what they've been watching, including A Bucket of Blood, The Bride Wore Red, A Futile and Stupid Gesture, the Oscar-nominated documentary shorts, Annihilation, The Philadelphia Story, The House of Tomorrow, Fire in the Blood, Jurassic Park, Ryan's Daughter, Ferdinand, Vivre Sa Vie, Red Sparrow, On Body and Soul, The Silence of the Lambs, Generation Wealth, Everything Goes Wrong, Spirited Away, Death Wish, Leaning into the Wind: Andy Goldsworthy, Coco, Myths & Monsters, Black Mirror and The Amazing Race.
Originally from Long Island, Kim Kalish began her restaurant career in college, eventually making her way to New York City, landing a bartending job at Ryan's Daughter. This local Irish pub turned out to be the absolute dream gig, a family operated, neighborhood favorite. We talk about the boldness of bar patrons, Kim's catering gigs including the Oscars after party, and her appearances on Conan. Enjoy!
In Episode 12, Alex, Clíona & Seán talk about David Lean's 1970 romantic epic Ryan's Daughter
With the release of Liza Johnson's new drama comedy "Elvis & Nixon" - a look at America in December 1970 - Matthew Sweet reflects on the score for this, and for other films actually made in this year. A year that brought us the likes of "Love Story", "Airport", "M*A*S*H", "Soldier Blue"; "Ryan's Daughter", "Kelly's Heroes", "A Man Called Horse", "Chisum"; "The Music Lovers", "Valerie and Her Week of Wonders" and "The Railway Children". The Classic Score of the Week is Frank Cordell's music for "Cromwell".
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On today's episode I'm joined by Matt Reed and Dane Forgione as we discuss the 2 - 2 draw New York City FC had against the Columbus Crew. Show link: http://www.nycfcpodcast.com/s1e54 Here's what you'll hear on today's episode Matt and Dane's opinion on the Columbus Crew match Why can't New York City FC play a full 90 minutes of quality soccer? Do we need a better formation? Was the rain delay a curse or a blessing? What Poku means to New York City FC David Villa's first assist at an away game Jefferson Mena's performance this match compared to previous games Check out Ryan's Daughter for New York City FC away matches Break down of all 4 goals Leave us a voice message at NYCFCPodcast.com/chat Send the podcast an email at info@nycfcpodcast.com Subscribe to the NYCFC Fan Podcast via iTunes or Stitcher If you enjoyed this episode can you share it with the rest of the NYCFC fans by leaving an honest rating and review on iTunes? Simply click here. Leaving a 5 star rating and review will help the show and its ranking in iTunes immensely and it'll help other NYCFC fans find this podcast! Your reviews truly motivate and inspire me. Thank you! -Andres Emilio Soto Follow and interact with NYCFC Fan Podcast on...
Sue Lawley's castaway this week is Sir John Mills. He was only six when he decided he wanted to be an actor. And now after seventy years in show business he is still touring the world with his one man show. It was the war which made him a star and the films he made then eventually led to Hollywood. There he made friends with Laurence Olivier, Rex Harrison and Noel Coward, to whom he says he owes a great debt. He won an Oscar for his performance in Ryan's Daughter, but one of his favourite films remains Ice Cold in Alex. In it, he got to kiss Sylvia Sims, a scene which was later cut by the censor for showing too much of her cleavage and which had to be reshot with only three buttons undone instead of four. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: All the Things You Are by Chick Henderson Book: The Warden by Anthony Trollope Luxury: His piano
The castaway in this week's Desert Island Discs is the actress Sarah Miles. Discovered at the tender age of 18 by Sir Laurence Olivier, and picked by him to play opposite him in Term of Trial, she went on to entertain and entrance in films like The Servant, Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines and, perhaps most famously, Ryan's Daughter. She'll be talking to Sue Lawley about her professional and private life - both of which have been characterised by a fair degree of turmoil and turbulence. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Negro Spiritual by Miles Book: I Ching Luxury: Word processor