How heart-breakingly lovely. Thanks for posting that.
He studied Napoleon to play him in the Kubrick film that never happened. The later roles were compensation for not getting to play him properly.And D'Arnot from Greystoke. And twice playing Napoleon, once as a cameo, once as the star (something I think only James Cagney has also done, as George M. Cohan).
In another forum, someone said it's a sad day in Dol Eressea. I think they got it backward, as today would be the day he arrived there. Surely a day of rejoicing.
Oh, I had forgotten about that. It's a shame that film never came to fruition.He studied Napoleon to play him in the Kubrick film that never happened. The later roles were compensation for not getting to play him properly.
Holm, by all accounts, was not a method actor, but he felt that if he was going to play Napoleon he should know everything about Napoleon.Oh, I had forgotten about that. It's a shame that film never came to fruition.
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