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Christopher Lee talks about his Dracula ring and why he didn't speak in his second Dracula film
A clip from the 1996 documentary: "The Many Faces of Christopher Lee."
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Imagine writing a script so bad that you don’t get to use Christopher Lee’s immaculate voice because of it.
They got the right guy to play Count Dooku
What a charisma!
Count Dooku is the best❤
A sword and lightsaber master swordsman
A man not known anymore, class!
We should all aspire to live our lives just a fraction as fascinating as this man lived his.
Mmmmmm
Only unstable people hack anyways, suck to be you. No skill
Wields a blade intending to simply demonstrate but still throws the sheathe away like he's going into combat 🤙
Just listen to classical music or sit in silence. Your mind needs a rest
WHAT A LEGEND ! Love him ! ❤
The Cameraman: You fool! I’ve been trained in sword arts by Sire Christopher Lee!
Well well well, you learn something new every day.
Hammer's story is different. He says he didn't write any lines, and doesn't understand why Lee ever said otherwise. And really, if you're going to take a principled stand like that, then you simply leave the production altogether - you don't _go through_ with it not saying any lines at all. Bad lines are still far better than no lines. If Lee felt so strongly about it, how about him writing his own lines? That would be much more likely to get the director's approval than not speaking _at all._
one of best knight ever
Now i to am trained in the jedi arts
"Brave, but foolish, my old Jedi friend. You are impossibly outnumbered."
Only Christopher Lee could refuse to say his lines and STILL be employed for the role. GOAT!
Christopher is actually very competent with a rapier and sabre. Whoever taught him how to employ the Main Gauche did a great job.
Rest in Peace, great wizard Saruman...
That a freemason symbol next to an evil eye?
They don't make actors like this anymore
The 'D' on the ring stands for 'Dracula'.
damn he was here in transylvania
The most interesting man in the world.
The difference between actors that have felt the fear of being in an actual fight, even if it was only ever a fist fight, and the ones who have never even dreampt of getring in a fight for any reason. 😅
1:14 when I talk about my kawk to my wife
Wow! A German potato masher behind him on his table!
Sir Christopher Lee was the real deal in life. A WWII SAS Officer, Spy, and Assassin, a Modern Weapons Master, a skilled and accomplished Swordsman, and so much more. Not only was he a serious actor, but was extremely self depreciating and was supposedly to have a wicked sense of humor and would pull practical jokes with an Alfred Pennyworth dry humor. A true consummate professional. Also, and let's not forget, he was and will always be the Lord of the Vampires... Vlad Dracula.
The order of the dragon ring?
qualcosa di superiore <3
I have fond memories of both 'Dracula, Prince of Darkness' and the 1979 Frank Langella 'Dracula' as I had both on VHS when I was growing up and rewatched them constantly. They're both a bit forgotten now, but I still think they're underrated Dracula adaptations.
From watching the very first movie of his, Christopher Lee remains someone I’ve always looked up too.
Good call from him. Hammer was all about style, not substance.
Absolutely right. You'll get big forearms using a rapier.
This is just another brick in the wall... Let's see how this plays out because i've been to India and those people... no. Just no.
this is a Bob Ross video
Damn!!😮
Seriously, a man who packed more incredible experiences -- to include actor, musician, and covert WWII warrior to name but a few -- into his long life than over a dozen men put together. Not only that, but he was an amazingly good person in the bargain, who never gave up his values. RIP, Sir Christopher Lee.
I love his voice, I could listen to that all day
Christopher lee truly was the single most badass human being ever
No wonder his lightsaber fights were so good!
Respect for Christopher Lee who respected the authors and the source material. Rare these days of woke shite.
Dracula, Scaramanga, Saruman , Count Dooku,
Very definition of a Renaissance man.
In other words, George you can write this shit but you can’t say it.
Ironic, the actor who played the Prince of Darkness made the world a brighter place when he was alive, and it only got darker once he passed away. A gentleman, a thespian, a scholar, and I miss him.
AND a war hero.
Acting is like sex - one has to lose oneself in the process of cunning linguistics.
"This ring, is a ring from a famous Dark Lord in Mordor" - Christopher Saruman Lee