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The Devils is based on John Whiting’s stage play and Aldous Huxley’s novel. In 17th century France, a promiscuous and divisive local priest, Urbain Grandier (Oliver Reed), uses his powers to protect the city of Loudun from destruction by the...
...in 1903; golf Hall of Fame member Patty Berg in 1918; singer "Tennessee" Ernie Ford and football coach Eddie Robinson , both in 1919; pilot Chuck Yeager , the first man to fly faster than the speed of sound, in 1923 (age 89); actors Kim Novak in 1933 (age...
Before that he was a sane, likable TV director
Unfortunately, Wallace inadvertently creates an even bigger pest problem when he tries to socialize the rabbits with a brainwave machine. He accidentally turns himself into the titular monster, a creature who conjures images of Oliver Reed in Curse of...
In 1985 he had become estranged from his son Mark after saying in an interview he should do some real work. A year later, his friendship with stuntman Reg Prince ended when, during a scuffle in the Seychelles, Prince was tipped over a jetty rail and...
What was it Freud said about children who experience conflicts during the anal stage of their childhood sexual development? Cronenberg's very first film, a seven-minute short called Transfer, was a two-hander for a psychiatrist and his patient. In...
A friend reminded me that the first film I ever did was a seven-minute short called 'Transfer' (1966) about a psychiatrist and a patient ... And this is before I did horror or sci-fi films. Also, I had Oliver Reed as a psychotherapist in 'The Brood,' a strange one.
Buy a wing of Broome Hall, which once belonged to legendary British actor Oliver Reed The actor, who died in Malta in 1999 while filming Gladiator, bought the 54-bedroom Grade II listed home in Coldharbour in the 1970s and lavished buckets of money on...
Geoff Coles, from Green Lane in Worcester Park, taught at Ewell Castle School in Church Street, for more than 40 years before retiring in 1992. A former pupil at the school, Mr Coles joined the army but returned to the school as games master and maths...
Robert Oliver Reed (13 February 1938 – 2 May 1999) was an English actor known for his burly screen presence. Reed exemplified his real-life macho image in "tough-guy" roles. His films include Oliver!, Women in Love, Hannibal Brooks, The Triple Echo, The Devils, The Three Musketeers, Tommy, Castaway and Gladiator. Full Article
Before that he was a sane, likable TV director
A friend reminded me that the first film I ever did was a seven-minute short called 'Transfer' (1966) about a psychiatrist and a patient ... And this is before I did horror or sci-fi films. Also, I had Oliver Reed as a psychotherapist in 'The Brood,' a strange one.
Before that he was a sane, likeable TV director. Now he's an insane, likeable film director.
When I was directing Oliver Reed we had a system, One to Five Reed. I'd tell him make it a Three, and that would be fairly smouldering. Make it a five and that would really smouldering.
This actor, Oliver Reed, will play Debussy.
