From Here to Eternity (1953) - Bar Fight Scene (3/10) | Movieclips
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- From Here to Eternity - Bar Fight: Maggio (Frank Sinatra) attacks Judson (Ernest Borgnine).
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FILM DESCRIPTION:
At an Army barracks in Hawaii in the days preceding the attack on Pearl Harbor, lone-wolf soldier and boxing champion "Prew" Prewitt (Montgomery Clift) refuses to box, preferring to play the bugle instead. Hard-hearted Capt. Holmes (Philip Ober) subjects Prew to a grueling series of punishments while, unknown to Holmes, the gruff but fair Sgt. Warden (Burt Lancaster) engages in a clandestine affair with the captain's mistreated wife (Deborah Kerr).
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TM & © Sony (1953)
Cast: Burt Lancaster, Ernest Borgnine, Frank Sinatra
Screenwriter: Daniel Taradash
Director: Fred Zinnemann
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Ernest Borgnine, Burt Lancaster, Frank Sinatra all in the same scene. I even saw Claude Akins in the background. Spectacular!
Today oversupplies Aussie actors takes a major screen!!
Wilmette Entwistle ...George Reeves, Tim Ryan, Mickey Shaughnessy, et al.
Burt Lancaster steals the scene. His line delivery is natural but his body language is so theatrical, so over the top! 😂
If you're still alive, aww.. Get over it!
Don Dubbins and my dad🎉 JMNWGN
Great movie, and Borgnine is one of the best actors to play the heavy.
And Frank Sinatra and Burt Lancaster were standouts as well.
"Killers, huh? I'd trade the pair of ya for a good Campfire Girl."😂 Great line in a great scene with great actors from a great film.
Maggio: (hits the chair) and I did it my way!
Fatso: you're EVIIIILLLLLL!
How Ernest Borgnine went from playing Fatso to Marty Piletti about year later reveals the level of his talent as an actor, doesn't it?
And, of course, Borgnine would go on to win an Oscar for best actor on "Marty."
Borgnine was always so good, usually playing villains but after Marty he played many sympathetic and moral roles. He told a very funny story about John Wayne. They knew each other but never did a movie together. Wayne told him around 1971 or so "Ernie, we've known each other forever! How come we've never done a movie together?" Ernie, who was a devilish sort and had had a few drinks replied "Because Duke, you're afraid to work with GOOD actors!" Luckily, Wayne fell off his stool laughing! Ernie later said he couldn't believe he said that to Duke! Of course, it wasn't true, Wayne worked with all great actors, Robert Ryan, William Holden, Jimmy Stewart, Lee Marvin, Kirk Douglas, Robert MItchum (all of whom Ernie also did movie's with). Too bad those 2 didn't do a movie together, it would have been great.
l think "Marty " is an excellent film ( l'm pretty sure Burt Lancaster helped produce it ? )
@@brendanmorrissey2104 Mr. Lancaster did help make it.
The movie's original trailer, which can be found on TH-cam, features Mr. Lancaster advertising the movie.
Agree 100%
Borgnine and Sinatra were both of Italian descent. Calling someone a wop is asking for death.
Without papers
@@arriuscalpurniuspiso Italian dialect guappo swaggerer, tough, from Spanish guapo,
@@CB-xr1eg never heard that take on it
What if you called him a dago wop guinea greasball goombah comin' outa the wood work?
@@arriuscalpurniuspiso Me neither. I always understood it to mean Italian immigrants at Ellis Island that came Without Official Papers and had WOP chalked on their clothing.
SUPERMAN to Borgnine's left side at 1:59!
George Reeves.
Actually, the Superman series ruined George Reeves career as a serious actor. His character in this movie originally had more time on screen, but after the first private screening in which the audience laughed upon seeing “Superman” that his on screen time was cut to almost nothing!
Nice catch!
Yes!
I have always loved this movie and now I love it more. I recently read an article about Montgomery Cliff. I zoomed in on his uniform shirt and I couldn't believe it. My father was stationed at Hicham Field and was a sergeant in the 7th Bomber Squadron. I was thrilled. 😊
The tension between Borgnine and Lancaster is electric. I expected Sinatra’s stool to break away over Earnie’s head but it went thud. Not a prop?
Great scene, classic Lancaster. later on, Frank Gorshin would take Burt's mannerisms to a hilarious level in his spot-on impersonations.
When Sinatra whacked Borgnine on the back of the head with that stool, that blow would've brained an ordinary guy.
NYC guy Lancaster was also wonderful in 'The Professionals'.
George Reeves was in this too.
Wow what a cast, Ernest Borgnine is awesome in this film, Burt Lancaster is formidable
the thing about Burt Lancaster is that every one of his standout roles seems to be something he was born to play. even that low down dirty scoundrel he plays in Vera Cruz. no wonder James Hill started playing around with the idea of NOT killing that character at the end -- and both Coop and Lancaster said no, he has to die. magnificent.
Elmer Gantry. Great flick
Daddy is in the bar...
What a classic
Great scene!
Mermaid man was wild in his youth
He wasn't a "fatso" at all. He was just a big guy.
One of the most jarring things is watching a movie from the past where they make fun of someone’s weight. It’s usually not even in the ballpark of “fat” nowadays.
Now every guys the size of Borgnine, and most of the women
I met him at an autograph show about a year before he passed. The nicest, friendliest, kindest movie star ever. Just loved life, enjoyed every day he was on this earth. And his autobiography he didn't have a bad word to say about any of his fellow actors. Well, he did say Gene Hackman and Paul Newman were a bit distant from him in their movies together. And clearly didn't care for Gina Lollabrigita. But those were the rare exceptions.
Compared to Sinatra he was fat.
Reminds me ...... today.
With Superman standing right there. He could have taken care of everyone.
Always nice to see George Reeves.
Burt Lancaster was one tough nut.
Funny thing, Ernest Borgnine was 100% Italian American. He was also a WW2 vet, but I bet nobody call him a W... when he was in the Navy.
They might have done it. Once.
Lancaster was awesome in everything he ever did. Watch "The Crimson Pirate" he's as swashbuckling as Errol Flynn. His last few films like "Atlantic City" were superb! He went out on a high note, for sure!
Burt is my favourite Hollywood actor. He could do it all - from villainy to comedy. A fine character actor to begin with - even in those early fun roles - he only got even better as the years went by. He took his craft VERY seriously - as befits a man who describes himself as "bookish and worrisome". No wonder John Frankenheimer described him as the most professional person he'd ever worked with. I fear we'll not see his kind again. And wasn't he great with Kirk Douglas?
@@marvinc9994 he was one of the best for sure. Loved him in Atlantic City. Timeto see that again. Also Field of Dreams. His scenes in that were superb!
This movie had a all star cast
How come that's this is a day ago but still has few numbers on the vid
Bony little weasel.
How things have changed..by today standards Fatso would be considered thin. Great scene in a classic movie..
All choreographed before hand
Camera angles and slow motion speeded up
A real fight would have not been so dramatic!
Tres grandes en la escena
Poor McHale
Pretty sure the stockade was not a place you wanted to be.
Fatso? Ernest Borgnine was a skinny toothpick compared to some of the people I see at WalMart.
I’m taking Ernest’s side. He has AIRWOLF!!!
Sinatra. All mouth, on screen and off.
Somebody put too much testosterone on their toast that morning.
Was Frank still married to Ava Gardner during this time?
Fatso was one bad hombre.
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Not realistic. These dudes have too many stripes on their sleeves to be acting like some green E-2's/E-3's. Hollywood, smh.
It was a different era back then....Deidre.
My father was Korea and Vietnam and he got in his share of fights over the years. He also got called the N. word by some soldiers who wore the same uniform.
You didn't used to be able to beat up recruits of basic training if you were a drill sergeant or drill instructor but they damn sure did it.
That was the way it was back then.
I had to punch my way out of more than one bar fight in Korea back in the late 1980's. I was an E-7 at the time, just like Warden. Hell, I WAS Warden.