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radianttruthsii · 27 days
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David Warner watching King Kong in Morgan: A Suitable Case For Treatment (Karel Reisz, 1966)
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ludojudoposts · 2 years
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Morgan A Suitable Case For Treatment (1966) dir. Karel Reisz
Starring-David Warner, Vanessa Redgrave, Robert Stephens, Bernard Bresslaw, Irene Handl
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mariocki · 2 years
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RIP David Warner (29.7.1941 - 24.7.2022)
"Academically I was hopeless, and athletically I was hopeless. In my Wikipedia entry, it says I had a messy childhood, and that’s the truth! But I sort of drifted into the odd school play, and that was one thing that I kind of felt that I had some enthusiasm for, so I was sort of interested. But I never thought I’d ever become a professional actor or anything. I joined an amateur company when I was a teenager in England, and they wouldn’t let me go onstage in the beginning. They just let me paint scenery and stuff like that. But then I did some amateur theater and decided to try and apply for the Royal Academy Of Dramatic Arts, and - much to everybody’s surprise - I got in!"
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windsing5 · 2 years
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ulrichgebert · 2 years
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Bedauerlicherweise ist jetzt unser liebster herausragender Schurken- und Affendarsteller David Warner achtzigjährig gestorben. Er bekommt natürlich einen Gedenkfim, in dem er wahrscheinlich einen Affen oder noch wahrscheinlicher den Schurken spielt. Werwolf wäre auch gut.
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On this date in 1967, "Camelot" was released.
In April 1961, the rights to produce a film adaptation of the Broadway musical "Camelot" were obtained by Warner Bros. with show creator Alan Jay Lerner attached to write the screenplay. However, the film was temporarily shelved as the studio decided to adapt "My Fair Lady" into a feature film first (in 1964). In 1966, development resumed with the hiring of Logan as director. Original cast members Richard Burton and Julie Andrews were approached to reprise their roles from the stage musical, but both declined.
While filming "Hawaii" (1966), Richard Harris learned of "Camelot" and actively sought for the role. For four months, Harris sent complimentary letters, cables and offers for a screen test to Lerner, Logan and Jack Warner indicating his interest in the role. Logan refused his offer due to his lack of singing abilities. When Logan returned to The Dorchester after having his morning jog, Harris ambushed him again about the role in which Logan finally relented as he offered to pay for his own screen test. Harris later hired cinematographer Nicolas Roeg to direct his screen test, which impressed Logan and Warner, who both agreed to hire him.
Logan desperately wanted to cast Vanessa Redgrave as Guenevere. after seeing her performance in "Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment" (1966). However, he had to wait several months as Redgrave was performing in the stage play "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie". Despite her not being a traditional singer, Logan was impressed by her renditions of folk songs that he listened to. The studio was initially reluctant due to her left-wing activism, but Logan negotiated for her casting until after she fulfilled her stage commitments. Redgrave was signed in November 1966 for $200,000 and permitted to do her own singing.
Although the studio initially sought a Frenchman, Italian actor Franco Nero was cast as Lancelot based on the recommendation from Harris and John Huston who worked with Nero on "The Bible: In the Beginning..." (1966). Although Logan was aware of Nero's thick Italian accent, he initially permitted him to do his own singing. The first scene shot was his performance of the musical number "C'est Moi," by which Logan found Nero's singing voice incompatible with the song's musical arrangement. His singing voice was dubbed by Gene Merlino while Nero was given a speech coach to help improve his English. Nero's romantic involvement with Redgrave began when they met on the set. After separating for many years, during which they both had relationships with other people, they reunited and married on December 31, 2006.
John F. Kennedy's presidency became inextricably linked to "Camelot "after his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, revealed in a Life article following his assassination that the Broadway cast recording had been one of his favorite records, particularly the song "Camelot" and the lines "Don't let it be forgot/That once there was a spot/For one brief shining moment/that was known as Camelot." Roberta Davidson, in her article "The 'Reel' Arthur: Politics and Truth Claims in 'Camelot', 'Excalibur', and 'King Arthur'," notes that there are no true correspondences between Kennedy and Arthurian characters, which was fortunate considering the film centered around an adulterous love triangle. In creating the association between Kennedy's presidency and "Camelot,"Jackie Kennedy connected her husband to the hope, goodness, and glamour of "Camelot." She wanted her husband to be remembered as "well-meaning, fallibly human but ultimately idealistic," devoted to his country's interests above his own.
(Wikipedia)
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kvetchlandia · 2 years
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Ronald Grant     David Warner and Vanessa Redgrave in Karel Reisz’ “Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment”     1966
“Now, at last, I can look [my child’s] friends in the face. When they ask me ‘What do you do?’, I don’t have to say, ‘I’ve done a bit of Shakespeare, a bit of Chekhov.’ I can say I was in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II.” David Warner
David Warner  -  1941-2022  -  Ave atque Vale
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iffltd · 2 years
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the  great  actor   D A V I D    W A R N E R   in some of his most memorable roles from film and television....
as Morgan in MORGAN :  a Suitable Case for Treatment  (1966)
as the photographer, Jennings in  T h e   O M E N   (1976)
as Evil Genius in   TIME  B a n d i t s  (1981)
as Dr. John Leslie Stevenson in  TIME  after TIME   (1981)
as Ed Dillinger / Sark / Master Control Program in  T R O N   (1982)
as St. Jinn Talbot in  STAR TREK  V  The Final Frontier   (1989)
as Chancellor Gorkon in  STAR TREK  VI  The Undiscovered Country (1991)
as Gul Madred in STAR TREK  the Next Generation, “Chain of Command” - parts 1 and 2   (1992)
as Thomas Eckhardt in  TWIN PEAKS, Episodes 2.14 - 2.16   (1991)
as Spicer Lovejoy in   Titanic   (1997)
as Richard Germain in  The Larry Sanders Show, “LA or NY?”  and “Montana” (1993 - 1994)
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                                         D A V I D   W A R N E R              
                                      (July  29  1941  -  July 24  2022)
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Vanessa in Morgan - A suitable case for treatment (1966) 🌼🌼🌼
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lindsaywesker · 2 years
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Very sadly, actor David Warner died yesterday. He was in great movies: ‘Morgan: A Suitable Case For Treatment’ (1966), ‘Time Bandits’ (1981), ‘Tron’ (1982) and ‘The Man With Two Brains’ (1983).
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bandcampsnoop · 2 years
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7/25/22.
RIP David Warner, the British actor who was in films such as The Omen, Time Bandits, and Tron. He was also the star of a 1966 film called Morgan—A Suitable Case for Treatment. He plays an artist trying to prevent his ex-wife (Vanessa Redgrave) from remarrying. Hijinx in the movie involve an actor in a gorilla suit. I mention all this as the character and the musician here share the same name - Morgan Delt. I've never seen it explained if this is just a coincidence or if the musician's parents were inspired by the film or...?
This abum came out in 2016 on Sub Pop. He's received a few mentions here. I enjoy the feel of these songs, especially the lead track. No word on what is next from him.
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ariel-seagull-wings · 3 years
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David Warner phone wallpapers!
One is for Hamlet, and the other is for Morgan Delt.
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amalthea9 · 3 years
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Found by the lovely @parxsisburnixg ! 😍 I know that first one's from Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment hehe
SO Handsome!! 😍😍😍👌🥰
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David Warner and Vanessa Redgrave in Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment.
(1966)
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David Warner and Vanessa Redgrave in Morgan - A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966), directed by Karel Reisz.  Karel’s entry on the TSPDT list of the 1,000 Greatest Films is Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.
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