He really was 'beautiful.' I loved the way he walked, the way he talked, and the way he looked. He was the best dressed man I've ever seen playing a role. I'll bet he was the same in real life. Wish he was around in my lifetime. Lovely man, say what you will. Thanks for the beautiful memories.
great production.......I just keep coming back time and time again ------ Randolph Scott represents what we had, but which is now gone ----- Class!!!!!!!!! thanks for your work
Happy birthday to one of my favorite heros Randy you are so missed by so many. Wish we could go back if only in for a moment just to watch more of your talent. Watch the Grit station today if at all possible they are celebrating his birthday. All I can find on this man he was a kind man and very easy to work with. A family man and the love he had for, all we can do now is live in his memory. God bless you.
When I was a boy watching old Westerns on TV, Randolph Scott became my favorite actor. In later years, I learned that he truly was a gentleman who repected his fans, was not full of himself, and did many things for others that showed character. For instance, I once read about an act of kindness he performed for Gene Tierney, who was deathly afraid of airplanes. Not going into details; don't remember them all, but I remember thinking that that's how a man acts.
Beautiful very pretty, with some luck will go up it to the Album of the movie Stars, this videotape deserves to be among the best, congratulation and cordial greetings from the Islands Canaries.
Make click in my Channel and enters in INFORMATION and make click in anyone of the three connections and you will be all detailed one so that easily you see your beautiful videotape in the Album of the movie Stars... thank you to share it and if you like this place it is forever yours.
Absolutely AWESOME!! He was my favorite as a child watching westerns before I knew what a crush was. Thank you for this fabulous tribute to such a wonderful actor.
Such a beautiful kind person, I just I could have met him. The love he showed his family seems to be a great man. No matter his age he was there for his family. Watching a marathon of him right now on Grit TV. Always my favorite actor.
Yes. I have watched most of his movies and he seems to be the character he plays. It was the body language and the face plus the man was a natural actor and a charming man.
He was born in the last years of the 19th century, I was born 50years later too young to know about his pictures. I came to know about his pictures in the late 1980s and have enjoyed them ever since. his movies are the only ones I buy. A great movie personality, very photogenic.
He embodies every magnificent and distinguished man I've ever had the privilege of knowing. The world is a better place for having had Randolph Scott a member of the human race. I hope somehow he knows that.
Yes he was a great actor, he aged well too as he was born in 1898. I watch his movies over and over along with my other favourite actors like Rory Calhoun, Dale Robertson, George Montgomery, Glenn Ford and Audie Murphy and so on.
actually her book said that scott was entitled to overtime but he told fox he would forgo the ot if they would keep gene. it was a big chance for her and he never told her. a decent gesture
@irinagarbo I read Gene Tierney's book, and in addition to the story you mentioned, there is also that story about while filming "Belle Starr" Gene had severe eye infection and the prodaction was stopped and they wanted to suspend her but Scott insisted that they wait until she gets well, otherwise he would quit. That's a gentleman!!!!
@irinagarbo , thank you ! Seemed any old hollywood film about China is not easy to find (like "The keys of the Kingdom" or "Dragon seed"). As to "Carson city" - well, another reason is there's Raymond Massey in the cast (and I'm his fan).
Randolph Scott is my favorite actor of western films. His movies with Budd Boetticher are among the very best ever made. The theme of the price paid for revenge/retribution and finally getting or realizing redemption are threads that resonate throughout several of their films. Eastwood's much-heralded film "Unforgiven" had these elements, but I think Scott and Boetticher dealt with those themes better in their films with a simpler and less heavy-handed approach. I watch Scott westerns over and over again. I think "Ride Lonesome" is my favorite.
@dog1701 Yes, you are right in everything you said. Randy was a TRUE gentleman, on and off screen and that's I think why I love him SO much. because I know his image on screen of a good man wasn't different from what he really was - a good man.
@AliceVonFrankenstein Wow Alice your comment made my day! You know I am so glad you liked Randy in Western Union, I just rewatched this movie last week with my friend and enjoyed just like the first time I watched it. Speaking of Civil War era love stories, I would recommend So Red The Rose 1935 and Virginia City, I think Randy gave outstanding performances in both. And he was even concidered for the ashley wilkes part in GWTW (Margaret Mitchell wanted him for the part), but it didn't hapen :(
Irina, it's so hypnotically beautiful !! Now, after watching "Western Union" I perfectly understand why you love Randolph Scott so much . Still not fan of westerns as genre, I'd love to see this man in some touching love story of Civil War era. And I also noticed Randolph had such kind eyes expression...did he ever appear in the part of a priest / missionary ? just thought he would be so convincing in this role...
I actually shook hands with Randolph Scott back in either 1954-6. He came to my home town to premier a new Western. At the intermission he stood behind the concession stand counter and greeted folks. As I shook his hand, I asked him if he rode the Bull in the movie scene which depicted him riding a bull at a kind of rodeo. He smiled and said, "No, they won't let me do that kind of work." He was indeed beautiful off-screen as well!
@AliceVonFrankenstein You are so right. I do like Leslie Howard. I think he is a very good actor, but he is a Brit. When I was a child I didn't know the difference between South and North, between Brits and Americans, so his Ashley was pretty fine to me. But now as I know how a real Southerner look and sound, Randy is the Ashley of my dreams. And if I were Scarlett to this Ashley, I'd do anything to have him on my side.
Randolph Scott was a fine American actor who exemplified the highest and best character qualities one associates with Christ-like, "Christian qualities & values". We simply say "he reminds you of a Southern Gentleman" because he was one from his earliest youth to the day he died, but he portrayed on-screen more than simply qualities of a "good man"--he tried to portray the "best of men" in quiet rectitude of depth of moral worth and rectitude of integrity, faith, truthfulness, trustworthiness, moral & physical courage under stress, and honesty,fairness, and high intelligence with liberal, broad perspective, balanced with empathy toward other people of other viewpoints and other perspectives. He commonly showed great kindness (not only in his smile and gestures) but sympathetic compassion and caring in genuine empathy gernerally,somethng few actors demonstrate in their character performances, and that which is uncommon, rare and unique among many people in the world in their ordinary walk of life. If, as Christians believe, Providence uses people in His Own Mysterious Way For His Own Purposes, then, at just the right moment in the world's history, when the world-wide Depression hit and the world found itself struggling in ferocious life-and-death passionate struggle to survive WWII, then a Randolph Scott (and others with similar qualities & pleasing appearances) appeared on the scene to be viewed by millions as role-models for good to fight against evil and win in the end.
Thank you, Irina Garbo for your very kind comments concerning mine commentary of Randolph Scott. I have tried unsuccessfully to combat the savage slurs and character-assassination assaults to Scott's character and reputation on account of his lifetime friendship and personal and professional association with another fine gentleman actor Cary Grant from early in their careers, but to no avail. People would prefer to believe and spread unfounded gossip and lurid, lewd and sensational rumour, gossip and salacious enuendo without a shred of legal proof or foundation in witnesses and absent any confirming witnesses in a court of law than to face simple, plain facts of human existence in an ordinary un-sensational but familiar framework. Randolph Scott and Cary Grant were tremendous friends who did care for each other in a brotherly fashion because, simply, neither had a brother to grow up with or bond with, and each found qualities in the other to admire and respect and each helped each other struggle for acceptance and ambition in their quest for star positioning in the extremely highly competitive race for leading-man star status in the Hollywood pantheon of studio-system's contract players and , luckily, both achieved success, which came much later for Scott than Grant. Scott's son wrote a book about his reminiscences with his father Randolph Scott and in it, commented both acted normally in a hetero-sexual fashion toward each other but both cared deeply for each other in a brotherly fashion as a friend who had struggled together to climb the Hollywood ladder. Grant sued in court and challenged a fellow actor & comedian who accused him of homosexuality, but the actor admitted in court and on television on the Johnny Carson Show in 1968 he was wrong and had no legal proof or witnesses to appear to back him up. He claimed he was repeating only the gossip spoken in secret he had overheard from others. That was the only opportunity anyone had to challenge Scott and Grant, but, after that lawsuit against Chevy Chase in 1968, no one uttered another false word or gossip until their deaths. Grant's came in 1986; Scott's came in 1987, one year later. After that, came the internet and the false rumours of their past relationship were renewed and blossomed until its now full-blown gossip-turned-to-concrete. Strange, isn't it, that these same religious or secular people would say this about 2 men only after their dead but they won't same the same thing about the relationship of David and Jonathan, the son of Saul, the King, recorded in the Bible, who had the same relationship. .
Randolph Scott reputation has and will stand the test of time. He is a sincere and upright man whom, even 30 years after his death, is beloved and held in high esteem. What an incredible man.
Randy Scott was close friends with fellow Carolinaian Billy Graham, whom Randy asked to visit and pray with him as he was dying. The account is in his sons bio on him, whose name is Scotty.
According to Christopher Scott, son of Randolph Scott...his father and Billy Graham were life-long friends. Whom often prayed together not just during Mr. Scott illness. There is a passage in the book when the family was having lunch with Rev. Graham and his sister about age 12 stated that she did not believe in God....her father and Rev. Graham took it all in stride. Oh the innocent of youth.
@irinagarbo , I'm definitely going to find "China Sky", because classic films about doctors/scientists are my personal weakness (not only horrors, but movies like "King's row" or "Madame Curie", too). But back to westerns : is, for example, "Carson city" an interesting picture ?
@deszinator Thank you dear Des! I don't know if I really have as great a talent as you claim, but maybe because I put my heart in my work, it shows. You know I love your videos a lot and hope to see more of you sometime ;)
Ronald Johnson. I fully concur with your appraisal of the great Randolph Scott. He was my idol when I was a young lad and his movies were a regular treat for me and my friends. We all loved him. Your post is completely ruined for me, however, when you bring religion into the equation. "Christian like qualities and values"? Well,I'm an Atheist,and I also possess the "qualities" you have espoused. So they are not exclusive to christians. It's a pity you inferred they were.
+G.W. HG Well,Sir,thank you for your kind post. Hell,for me,is being surrounded by religious nuts,who don't live in the same world as I do. Spouting the same old,same old,garbage. Please don't waste your time praying for me,since I neither want,nor seek it. I will do fine whilst upholding my own standards, none of which were learned from a book,or force fed to me by fantasists such as your good self. You have a nice day,Sir.
@AliceVonFrankenstein And I forgot to answer your question, no he never had a part either as a priest or a missionary, that'd be interesting choice, I think. In one movie he pretended to be a preacher, but it was rather comic and not serious at all. But he was a doctor in "China Sky" and I loved this. You are right, her eyes are very kind and sweet, I adore them :)
@AliceVonFrankenstein "China Sky" is a pretty hard to find movie, so if you have any trouble finding it, let me know and I will help you. "Carson City", I enjoyed it, yes. I don't know if you as non-western fan would enjoy it the same as I did, but maybe you will. Another movie that I am SURE you will like is "Belle Starr" 1941, because I think it's more a civil war movie than a western. Randy stars against the beautiful and very young Gene Tierney and I love them together.
@irinagarbo , thank you very much for recommendations ! So, I'm not the only one who thinks that Randolph Scott looked like gentleman of Civil War era. No wonder the author of GWTW wanted him for playing Ashley ! I don't denay L.Howard's talent, just don't like him at all. But if this part would be played by Mr Scott, it would be so natural, that Scarlett would be ready even to kill any woman for getting this man.
I am glad he did not get to play the part in Gone with the Wind. The part was not for him he would have had to participate in jim crow at the opening in Atlanta in 1939.
He really was 'beautiful.' I loved the way he walked, the way he talked, and the way he looked. He was the best dressed man I've ever seen playing a role. I'll bet he was the same in real life. Wish he was around in my lifetime. Lovely man, say what you will. Thanks for the beautiful memories.
My favourite western actor atop the mighty stardust..love all his films.The best..
great production.......I just keep coming back time and time again ------ Randolph Scott represents what we had, but which is now gone ----- Class!!!!!!!!! thanks for your work
Happy birthday to one of my favorite heros Randy you are so missed by so many.
Wish we could go back if only in for a moment just to watch more of your talent.
Watch the Grit station today if at all possible they are celebrating his birthday.
All I can find on this man he was a kind man and very easy to work with.
A family man and the love he had for, all we can do now is live in his memory.
God bless you.
When I was a boy watching old Westerns on TV, Randolph Scott became my favorite actor. In later years, I learned that he truly was a gentleman who repected his fans, was not full of himself, and did many things for others that showed character. For instance, I once read about an act of kindness he performed for Gene Tierney, who was deathly afraid of airplanes. Not going into details; don't remember them all, but I remember thinking that that's how a man acts.
He was a very different 6 gun hero. I always enjoyed his westerns!!!
Beautiful very pretty, with some luck will go up it to the Album of the movie Stars, this videotape deserves to be among the best, congratulation and cordial greetings from the Islands Canaries.
Make click in my Channel and enters in INFORMATION and make click in anyone of the three connections and you will be all detailed one so that easily you see your beautiful videotape in the Album of the movie Stars... thank you to share it and if you like this place it is forever yours.
He was probably one of the finest, richest men in movies and real Southern gentlman. He lack a big ego.
What an amazing man and actor. Celebrating his birth 120 years ago on January 23, 1898.
Randy was tops. Many really good movies. No one around like him now.
You are so right. he was one of the most humble men in Hollywood, although he was rich and he was a star.
A gentleman like Randy won’t ride through again.
Absolutely AWESOME!! He was my favorite as a child watching westerns before I knew what a crush was. Thank you for this fabulous tribute to such a wonderful actor.
+Sandra Ellington You are very welcome! I am so glad to discover more and more people who love and admire Randy!
Ever notice, that in almost every western film Randolph Scott was in, he pat, and/or spoke a few kind words to his horse ? What a guy !
Such a beautiful kind person, I just I could have met him.
The love he showed his family seems to be a great man.
No matter his age he was there for his family.
Watching a marathon of him right now on Grit TV.
Always my favorite actor.
thanks randolph scott for the happy childhood you gave us when we used to watch and play you out like cow boys.great actor.
Righteous fist in a gentle glove. Hooray for Randolph Scott. Music just great. Thank you.
Watching the amazing Randolph Scott movies over and over again.
Rest easy Randolph Scott
The quintessence of Randolph Scott ! A beautiful video with wonderful last seconds !!
He really was beautiful.
yeah he was really something,he was a natural as a cowboy,when you re- watch a movie,the actors are the reason
A beautiful tribute.... Thank you!
one of the most skilled actors ever
Yes. I have watched most of his movies and he seems to be the character he plays. It was the body language and the face plus the man was a natural actor and a charming man.
I agree.
Love Westerns. Love Randolph Scott. Thanks for the tribute.
Absolutely superb! The vocal was also fabulous! Thank you.
Thank you for uploading this. Very well done. Even for old films the color and quality is beautiful.
He was born in the last years of the 19th century, I was born 50years later too young to know about his pictures. I came to know about his pictures in the late 1980s and have enjoyed them ever since. his movies are the only ones I buy. A great movie personality, very photogenic.
He was a real man
No doubt one of the best all time heroes, a good role model
Great Randy Scott - the Number Two ✌️👍✌️👍
He embodies every magnificent and distinguished man I've ever had the privilege of knowing. The world is a better place for having had Randolph Scott a member of the human race. I hope somehow he knows that.
He knows....
Wonderful tribute. I hope his son Christopher sees this.
A very handsome man😊❤
As I view this I am also watching "Carson City" on TV, one of his western movies.
Randolph Scott, Gary Cooper, John Wayne. these guys were the best.
Os pais desse homem caprichou pra valer que beleza tem esse homem RANDOLPH Escott ❤💙💕
Thank you for sharing this beautiful tribute about Randolf Scott he is true star ❤️
Magnificent movies, especially the budd boetticher seven films, and ride the high country.
It always made sense to me that Mr. Scott and Mr. Cary Grant were BFFs. Both good "eggs" and both so sinfully gorgeous. RIP R. Scott. xoxoxo
Yes he was a great actor, he aged well too as he was born in 1898. I watch his movies over and over along with my other favourite actors like Rory Calhoun, Dale Robertson, George Montgomery, Glenn Ford and Audie Murphy and so on.
What in the hell
is a BFF?
WHAT ABOUT CARY GRANT? HE TOO WAS EXTREMELY GORGEOUS😍 🌸🌸 RIP CARY GRANT 🌸🌸😍 🌹
@@miltonmoore5294 A BFF IS A BEST FRIEND FOREVER. 💞💞
what a fitting tribute
one of my favorites actor, love his western movies :):)
aww Irina, he was indeed beautiful and he must be so glad to have a fan like you =) You always make beautiful videos!!!
Thanks for this.
actor favorite of my Father!
irina no sabia de este actor es muy lindo
Nice actor Scott 👑👑👑💎💎🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥🎥👑👑👑💎💎💎🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What a hunk
Thanks
He sure was!
I'm in love after this!
"You'd do it for Randolph Scott!"
Loved him too!
actually her book said that scott was entitled to overtime but he told fox he would forgo the ot if they would keep gene. it was a big chance for her and he never told her. a decent gesture
@Rena1934
Thank You Rena! it is so sweet of you to say such beautiful words! I am glad to be a fan of such a charming actor like Randy :)
@et7waage1
Thank you so much for your warm comment!
@irinagarbo
I read Gene Tierney's book, and in addition to the story you mentioned, there is also that story about while filming "Belle Starr" Gene had severe eye infection and the prodaction was stopped and they wanted to suspend her but Scott insisted that they wait until she gets well, otherwise he would quit. That's a gentleman!!!!
@irinagarbo , thank you ! Seemed any old hollywood film about China is not easy to find (like "The keys of the Kingdom" or "Dragon seed"). As to "Carson city" - well, another reason is there's Raymond Massey in the cast (and I'm his fan).
Randolph Scott is my favorite actor of western films. His movies with Budd Boetticher are among the very best ever made. The theme of the price paid for revenge/retribution and finally getting or realizing redemption are threads that resonate throughout several of their films. Eastwood's much-heralded film "Unforgiven" had these elements, but I think Scott and Boetticher dealt with those themes better in their films with a simpler and less heavy-handed approach.
I watch Scott westerns over and over again. I think "Ride Lonesome" is my favorite.
+Frank Rives yes frank..as a western hero he was second to none.
Yes. Randolph Scott epitomized the western genre plus he was a true gentleman throughout his lifetime. I do not think we will see his kind again.
And he was a heck of a good golfer, too.
I just found this site. I read some of your comments. He was one of my favorite actors. I named my second son after him.
Fantastic Video. Can you name the pictures that the clips were taken from? I love Randolph Scott. Watch him on Grit TV.
@dog1701
Yes, you are right in everything you said. Randy was a TRUE gentleman, on and off screen and that's I think why I love him SO much. because I know his image on screen of a good man wasn't different from what he really was - a good man.
@AliceVonFrankenstein
Wow Alice your comment made my day! You know I am so glad you liked Randy in Western Union, I just rewatched this movie last week with my friend and enjoyed just like the first time I watched it. Speaking of Civil War era love stories, I would recommend So Red The Rose 1935 and Virginia City, I think Randy gave outstanding performances in both. And he was even concidered for the ashley wilkes part in GWTW (Margaret Mitchell wanted him for the part), but it didn't hapen :(
Irina, it's so hypnotically beautiful !! Now, after watching "Western Union" I perfectly understand why you love Randolph Scott so much . Still not fan of westerns as genre, I'd love to see this man in some touching love story of Civil War era. And I also noticed Randolph had such kind eyes expression...did he ever appear in the part of a priest / missionary ? just thought he would be so convincing in this role...
@44liliana
Muchas gracias!
The face of the Oakland Raiders logo.
You gotta be kidding (of course)....but I'm
not so sure!😦
I actually shook hands with Randolph Scott back in either 1954-6. He came to my home town to premier a new Western. At the intermission he stood behind the concession stand counter and greeted folks. As I shook his hand, I asked him if he rode the Bull in the movie scene which depicted him riding a bull at a kind of rodeo. He smiled and said, "No, they won't let me do that kind of work." He was indeed beautiful off-screen as well!
"Whatever happened to Randolph Scott and Alan "Rocky"
Lane?
household name in rockridge
"You'd do it for Randolph Scott"...
Yes I would!
@AliceVonFrankenstein
You are so right. I do like Leslie Howard. I think he is a very good actor, but he is a Brit. When I was a child I didn't know the difference between South and North, between Brits and Americans, so his Ashley was pretty fine to me. But now as I know how a real Southerner look and sound, Randy is the Ashley of my dreams. And if I were Scarlett to this Ashley, I'd do anything to have him on my side.
@AliceVonFrankenstein
I don't know if you like war Movies, but he was great in "Bombardier" and "To The Shores of Tripoli".
"You'd do it for Randolph Scott"....
He was one gorgeous dude,
but at 2:52 I think
Gene Tierney won
the beauty contest! (From
"Belle Star's Daughter.")
Randolph Scott was a fine American actor who exemplified the highest and best character qualities one associates with Christ-like, "Christian qualities & values". We simply say "he reminds you of a Southern Gentleman" because he was one from his earliest youth to the day he died, but he portrayed on-screen more than simply qualities of a "good man"--he tried to portray the "best of men" in quiet rectitude of depth of moral worth and rectitude of integrity, faith, truthfulness, trustworthiness, moral & physical courage under stress, and honesty,fairness, and high intelligence with liberal, broad perspective, balanced with empathy toward other people of other viewpoints and other perspectives. He commonly showed great kindness (not only in his smile and gestures) but sympathetic compassion and caring in genuine empathy gernerally,somethng few actors demonstrate in their character performances, and that which is uncommon, rare and unique among many people in the world in their ordinary walk of life. If, as Christians believe, Providence uses people in His Own Mysterious Way For His Own Purposes, then, at just the right moment in the world's history, when the world-wide Depression hit and the world found itself struggling in ferocious life-and-death passionate struggle to survive WWII, then a Randolph Scott (and others with similar qualities & pleasing appearances) appeared on the scene to be viewed by millions as role-models for good to fight against evil and win in the end.
Thank you, Irina Garbo for your very kind comments concerning mine commentary of Randolph Scott. I have tried unsuccessfully to combat the savage slurs and character-assassination assaults to Scott's character and reputation on account of his lifetime friendship and personal and professional association with another fine gentleman actor Cary Grant from early in their careers, but to no avail. People would prefer to believe and spread unfounded gossip and lurid, lewd and sensational rumour, gossip and salacious enuendo without a shred of legal proof or foundation in witnesses and absent any confirming witnesses in a court of law than to face simple, plain facts of human existence in an ordinary un-sensational but familiar framework. Randolph Scott and Cary Grant were tremendous friends who did care for each other in a brotherly fashion because, simply, neither had a brother to grow up with or bond with, and each found qualities in the other to admire and respect and each helped each other struggle for acceptance and ambition in their quest for star positioning in the extremely highly competitive race for leading-man star status in the Hollywood pantheon of studio-system's contract players and , luckily, both achieved success, which came much later for Scott than Grant. Scott's son wrote a book about his reminiscences with his father Randolph Scott and in it, commented both acted normally in a hetero-sexual fashion toward each other but both cared deeply for each other in a brotherly fashion as a friend who had struggled together to climb the Hollywood ladder. Grant sued in court and challenged a fellow actor & comedian who accused him of homosexuality, but the actor admitted in court and on television on the Johnny Carson Show in 1968 he was wrong and had no legal proof or witnesses to appear to back him up. He claimed he was repeating only the gossip spoken in secret he had overheard from others. That was the only opportunity anyone had to challenge Scott and Grant, but, after that lawsuit against Chevy Chase in 1968, no one uttered another false word or gossip until their deaths. Grant's came in 1986; Scott's came in 1987, one year later. After that, came the internet and the false rumours of their past relationship were renewed and blossomed until its now full-blown gossip-turned-to-concrete. Strange, isn't it, that these same religious or secular people would say this about 2 men only after their dead but they won't same the same thing about the relationship of David and Jonathan, the son of Saul, the King, recorded in the Bible, who had the same relationship. .
He is wonderful to behold. A great actor and had a great life!
Randolph Scott reputation has and will stand the test of time. He is a sincere and upright man whom, even 30 years after his death, is beloved and held in high esteem. What an incredible man.
Randy Scott was
close friends with
fellow Carolinaian Billy
Graham, whom
Randy asked to
visit and pray with
him as he was dying. The account is in his
sons bio on him,
whose name is Scotty.
According to Christopher Scott, son of Randolph Scott...his father and Billy Graham were life-long friends. Whom often prayed together not just during Mr. Scott illness. There is a passage in the book when the family was having lunch with Rev. Graham and his sister about age 12 stated that she did not believe in God....her father and Rev. Graham took it all in stride. Oh the innocent of youth.
@irinagarbo , I'm definitely going to find "China Sky", because classic films about doctors/scientists are my personal weakness (not only horrors, but movies like "King's row" or "Madame Curie", too).
But back to westerns : is, for example, "Carson city" an interesting picture ?
@deszinator
Thank you dear Des! I don't know if I really have as great a talent as you claim, but maybe because I put my heart in my work, it shows. You know I love your videos a lot and hope to see more of you sometime ;)
Yes, he was beautiful but always thought Paul Henreid took that title!!
Ronald Johnson.
I fully concur with your appraisal of the great Randolph Scott.
He was my idol when I was a young lad and his movies were a regular treat for me and my friends. We all loved him.
Your post is completely ruined for me, however, when you bring religion into the equation.
"Christian like qualities and values"?
Well,I'm an Atheist,and I also possess the "qualities" you have espoused.
So they are not exclusive to christians.
It's a pity you inferred they were.
+G.W. HG Well,Sir,thank you for your kind post. Hell,for me,is being surrounded by religious nuts,who don't live in the same world as I do. Spouting the same old,same old,garbage. Please don't waste your time praying for me,since I neither want,nor seek it. I will do fine whilst upholding my own standards, none of which were learned from a book,or force fed to me by fantasists such as your good self. You have a nice day,Sir.
@AliceVonFrankenstein
And I forgot to answer your question, no he never had a part either as a priest or a missionary, that'd be interesting choice, I think. In one movie he pretended to be a preacher, but it was rather comic and not serious at all. But he was a doctor in "China Sky" and I loved this. You are right, her eyes are very kind and sweet, I adore them :)
@AliceVonFrankenstein
"China Sky" is a pretty hard to find movie, so if you have any trouble finding it, let me know and I will help you.
"Carson City", I enjoyed it, yes. I don't know if you as non-western fan would enjoy it the same as I did, but maybe you will. Another movie that I am SURE you will like is "Belle Starr" 1941, because I think it's more a civil war movie than a western. Randy stars against the beautiful and very young Gene Tierney and I love them together.
@irinagarbo , thank you very much for recommendations ! So, I'm not the only one who thinks that Randolph Scott looked like gentleman of Civil War era. No wonder the author of GWTW wanted him for playing Ashley ! I don't denay L.Howard's talent, just don't like him at all. But if this part would be played by Mr Scott, it would be so natural, that Scarlett would be ready even to kill any woman for getting this man.
I am glad he did not get to play the part in Gone with the Wind. The part was not for him he would have had to participate in jim crow at the opening in Atlanta in 1939.
@manipenni05
Спасибо! Очень рада что понравилось!
Я думаю ты не пожалеешь взявшись за него ;)
Who is singing this song?
He is somewhat like Gary Cooper. He looks like Gary Cooper.
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Andavo a vedere tutti i suoi film con mio nonno...era il suo preferito❤❤❤