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Thought he was great in "A Man called Horse" and his role as English Bob in Clint Eastwoods "Unforgiven" was made for him
I've always thought he was typecast into a particular style and should've been cut more slack, not to belittle in any way what he did tho'
Eric
Tokyo
For me it's "This Sporting Life", "Camelot", "Cromwell", and the "recent", but shamelessly, little known film, "Wrestling Ernest Hemingway"."Wrestling Ernest Hemingway" with Robert Duvall, Shirley McClain, Piper Laurie, and Sandra Bullock, really captures and typifies the essence of his unique non-acting, acting style. Only a few can do this...Bogart was one, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Robert Shaw are others. The lines, between which, what we percieve their actual Personality to be, and acting, merge into one role.
Only a few actors can do this kind of magic...and he was one of them!
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