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Robert Ryan on TCM: THE SET-UP, CROSSFIRE, BILLY BUDD


Robert Ryan on traditional Chinese medicine: a follow-up, Shoot iPod Bailey
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Robert Ryan, and the establishment, and Robert Wise
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RyanRobert Robert Ryan, one of the greatest actors in Hollywood studio era - or any another era - would not have Turner Classic Movies on Friday, August 13. Friday Thirteenths do not get any luck.

Day and Robert Ryan and present 13 traditional Chinese medicine for movies Representative as part of the summer "in the context of the Stars" series. [Full schedule, Robert Ryan.]

Ryan can be seen at his best in three films submitted to the Traditional Chinese Medicine: Edward Dmytryk in the Crossfire (1947), and Robert Wise and Set Up (1949), Peter Ustinov Billy Budd (1962).

In the crossfire, Ryan plays the United States of the Second World War veteran who has more in common with the Nazis that he (and others) care to believe. (In the film, the victim was a Jewish man, in the novel by Richard Brooks, director of the future, it was a gay man.)

Fanatic for his role as psychological, Ryan received only one nomination and his Academy Award (in the category of Best Supporting Actor). Also cast in the crossfire: Robert Young, Robert Mitchum, and Gloria Graham.

Combination of film noir and social commentary, and the exchange of fire was very effective, in fact, it's got and director Dmytryk and producer Adrian Scott is in big trouble with the nationalists of the far right in the House of United Nations activities for the United States. Dmytryk and Scott and two years in Hollywood.

To prepare a personal favorite features of the performance of Robert Ryan. In this film, she played in "real time" - 72 minutes each - Ryan embodies the washed-up boxer who is doing his best to keep on punching and getting punched / or. How else to him to continue the American dream?

This tragic story (from the fact that the scenario of Art) is by far the best - and darkest - films of boxing at the time (Robert Rossen body and soul, the hero of Mark Robson), and I find it better than the eons revered Martin Scorsese Raging Bull. I think Robert Wise was the same man who went to draw someone out there crying until he loves me - not to mention the sound of music, which can be used a few punches.

Also, to prepare such a film excellent because they did not get nominated for an Academy Award one. Can not think of a better recommendation - except for the fact that Audrey totter in it too.

Robert Ryan, Terence Stamp, Peter Ustinov, Billy Billy BuddIn Ustinov iPod, Ryan plays a master in the late 18th century British marine d 'arms, John Claggart, a patient myself hard, uncontrollably in love with Terence Stamp and sweet, and Billy the sea is beautiful. To be the object of desire crazy in the case of total treasury is not exactly a good thing, and Billy must be the poor, who suffer and suffer, surely can attest.

Character, though in fact the film lead, and was one nomination for Best Supporting Actor Oscar. Ryan won, and the embodiment of passion wild / mad / evil, and it should be the statuette that year, both in the lead or supporting category. It was needless to say, left nominationless.

Also of interest: Sam Peckinpah in The Wild Bunch (1969), an ultra-violent western with the conversion of all the stars, including William Holden and Ernest Borgnine; Boy with Green Hair (1948), and good intent, but not all of which involve the code for bias, with Dean Stockwell as the boy with the hair dye strange, Fred Zinnemann, drama, crime in the act of violence (1948), and a strong cast that includes Van Heflin, Mary Astor, Janet Lee.

Robert may be RyanNote: Robert Ryan one knows the screen's most famous villains, and can usually be found "in the desert with a dirty shirt and growth on the second day of the beard." In real life, however, was a man with intellectual and political views liberal to a large extent.

Ryan also pointed out himself once said: "I have been in the movies everything is fine and I am dedicated to fighting"
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