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Thomas Smith
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 มี.ค. 2013
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Madame Butterfly (1932) - Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant (1)
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Madame Butterfly (1932), Sylvia Sidney, Cary Grant
The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958) - Ingrid Bergman, Curt Jurgens
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The Inn of the Sixth Happiness (1958) - Ingrid Bergman
From Russia With Love (1964) - Daniela Bianchi
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From Russia With Love (1964) - Daniela Bianchi
Henry V ~ For I am Welsh, you know..
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Henry V For I am Welsh, you know, good my countryman
My Man Godfrey (1936) - Gail Patrick (1)
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My Man Godfrey (1936) - Gail Patrick (1)
My Man Godfrey (1936) - Gail Patrick (2) [colorized]
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My Man Godfrey (1936) - Gail Patrick (2) [colorized]
Danger Man/ Secret Agent - Patrick McGoohan (1963)
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Danger Man/ Secret Agent - Patrick McGoohan (1963)
The Winslow Boy (1999) - Jeremy Northam,Rebecca Pidgeon
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The Winslow Boy (1999) - Jeremy Northam,Rebecca Pidgeon
Anthony Adverse (1936) - Gale Sondergaard : Opera Scene
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Anthony Adverse (1936) - Gale Sondergaard : Opera Scene
Jesus of Nazareth (1979) - Ecce Homo ~ Behold The Man
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Jesus of Nazareth (1979) - Ecce Homo ~ Behold The Man
My Man Godfrey (1936) - Gail Patrick (3) [colorized]
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My Man Godfrey (1936) - Gail Patrick (3) [colorized]
1938 Algiers _ Hedy Lamarr, Charles Boyer
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1938 Algiers _ Hedy Lamarr, Charles Boyer
This is GLADYS AYLWARD’s Story it is also named ( Nine Penneys in the pocket)
4:01 - Axel Rude Copacabana, according the British media
That is acting!
A marvellous actor and played the Welsh captain perfectly. God bless Wales.
For I am Welsh, you know... Ry'n ni yma o hyd Er gwaetha pawb a phopeth
You have a good fight on yourn hands ...
Branagh doing incredible work with a limited budget. This was something I watched as a teenager many time. I already bought a volume of Shakespeare at a used bookstore but this hooked me in. Then l actively tried to convince teens to give it a try later when working at a movie theater and we had, "Much Ago About Nothing." Great work, wonderful memories of watching these.
i am welsh you know.. epic words
Made my eyes leak. Or leek.
If you're Welsh then this will cut into your heart like nothing else .
The battle lasted 2 hours. Welsh Archers won the day for England against armoured french knights
Not true
@paulgough48 you were there? 🤣
The archers were unarmored but they had axes, daggers, meat cleavers, swords and knives. The french knights fell or were dragged from their horses and slaughtered. No sportsmanship nor mercy in those times.😊
At the 1:40 mark, when Harry was informed that the day was his, I wept ... beautifully done ...
Kenneth Branagh was on the level with Olivier after this performance.
The Battle of Agincourt in this movie is one of the best and most brutal battles ever put to film. Not glorious, not noble, not honorable. Just bloody, violent, cruel, and dirty.
For those who think this scene is too dramatic...a King found out he had conquered France...something not repeated until Dunkirk.
God bless Wales now and always
That's not Gene Tierney. Gene played the daughter of Pharaoh not this whore.. Just saying.
The Day Is Yours!
What a cast! What truly epic performances. Thank you to all of you. Your best work so far, and that is saying something. The best Henry V ever. RevDev
'I WAS NOT ANGRY SINCE I CAME TO FRANCE, UNTIL THIS INSTANT!!!'
1:55
Not to forget that he learned many a hard and valuable lesson from his campaign against Owain Glyndwr.
“Kill the poys and the luggage” I still remember that from school!
Many Welsh tears have been shed to this video.
one of my favorite movies. she has such faith: in god and such strength of her convictions. also, comfortable with being happy without a romantic partner.
They slaughtered the kids?! I’m absolutely furious! Did I win the battle? Oh I did, thanks herald. Anyway, on to the leeks chat
A traitor of Wales. And all those that served considering 10 to 15 years before hand they were fighting for Owain Glyndwr and Welsh independence.
Just watched this amazing and beautiful movie. My 17 year old younger sister wants to help orphans in China and this was right up her alley. ❤ Thanks for sharing
The way Ian Holm bounces between comedic and heartfelt in this scene . . . breathtaking.
Pepe le moko😊!!
"To sort our nobles from our COMMON men" - truly a reason for anti monarchy. And our Kings don't go into battle nowadays - yes I'm a Brit.
Monarchy is the earthly hierarchy put in place by God. Because of a few bad kings, it does not make the system redundant, when was the last time a democracy was democratic?
Seems Shady he's wearing the cape and all😊
I love Malcolm Arnold's score for this film as much as the film itself....I know they took a lot of liberties with Gladys Aylward's true story....but that's hollywood. Wonderful movie! Thank you. 😊
Every single time I watch this amazing piece of historical patriotic art I cannot at some point in the play stop myself from crying . A 20 year retired serviceman and yet the tears flow . I cannot work out why , is it the beauty of the writing , the skill of the actors , the patriotic pride , I have no idea but I am not ashamed any more than the tears i shed on remembrance day . Sometimes to be a man crying is sort of who we are . I cannot work out why
I cry often when I hear Jerusalem being sung or I Vow To Thee My Country. There is nothing wrong with love of one's own country. Cry away mate. There is no shame in a man letting his feelings out. To the contrary, it shows love and respect and that has to be celebrated
Sometimes beautifully composed words feel like beautifully composed music. I cry when I read Gimli and Galadriel’s exchange - when she gives him three strands of her hair. 😢No shame to appreciate beauty. 😊
Men crying has been ridiculed by women who do it all the time - they have claimed it - that's why men only do it when they have no choice - women think they are the only one with feelings - monsters. Sorry to the women who don't think like this , but a Lot of them do.
Kiwi here, at the bottom of the world. Right or wrong, we have British bones or maybe sinews, alongside our other parts, and things like this will make a tear of my own fall. Many of the Works of British artists we also think of as "ours" and effect us as if we had a part in them, which is kinda strange, isn't it?. I never forget though, that right through WW1 and WW2, it was the Indian Division that fought at our right hand . . . It is such a shame that the Empire wasn't run by men who made ALL its people know they were equals. Taken WW1 as the spur of vetting up the colonies as self-ruling Democracies and building them up. We may have kept it going.
@@uncletiggermclaren7592 I love my kiwi and Aussie brothers so much , it has been my privilege to serve alongside these giants of mankind, to know they watch my back in combat is the safest feeling in the world. God bless you all .
WHAT a brilliant film, and the acting sublime, by every character, by every measure.
The acting seems great, too bad it feels like i need a damn thesaurus to make sense of it all
Brilliant accents by Ian Holme, Scottish in Chariots of Fire and Welsh in Henry V
OMG They killed Batman
Proud owner of the original DVD.
Such an awesome version and film. Just so well done
Amazing film, amazing actors, brilliant story and sheer emotional entertainment
Classic cinema.
Bravo, Ian Holmes outdid himself truly
This movie was without a doubt the best Henry V ever made.
Ian Holm was hilarious in Brazil. Proof that it's easier for a great actor to be funny. He had great range.
Again ... magnificent ...
I know, right? I love this movie so much! I've already seen it like 20 times but every now and then I watch it again....my favorite scene is the St. Crispin's Day speech. And how cool is Mountjoy the herald?
"....for I am Welsh, you know".
I’m quite a European mix but my Grandmother in my Dad’s side was Welsh. I must have some of that blood cause I love archery
@@badwizard1312 As long as those arrows are pointed at the French, you're as Welsh as ever.
"For I am Welsh, you know, good my countryman" The following week he's back to being an Englishman....😁
Weirdly enough for a long time you could actually be both, the Tuders where also from a Welsh line as it's founding member was born in Wales (henry VII) - But bloodlines and nationalisty has always been a litle complicated especially given Wales tended to trace family lines through the mother and England through the father which when you like me with a Welsh mum and an English Dad it gets even more confusing :)
I was born in wales I’m not Welsh both of my parents are English it’s not just about where you’re born
You are techincally Welsh because where your born isn't everything but it is important however culturally and ancestrially you might well be English - it's fairly complicated on our little island isn't it :)