Steve McQueen: Man On The Edge (Narrated by James Coburn) | The Hollywood Collection

Steve McQueen: Man On The Edge (Narrated by James Coburn) | The Hollywood Collection

The Hollywood Collection

8 лет назад

3,028,441 Просмотров

Ссылки и html тэги не поддерживаются


Комментарии:

@tz3218
@tz3218 - 20.12.2023 07:49

Magnificent Seven had so many hot, manly men.

Ответить
@patriciafenwick5846
@patriciafenwick5846 - 16.12.2023 02:03

He was a man's man, a great presence, a rough type of charisma which burst through the screen. He was the king of cool, but James Coburn was also pretty cool too. Two cool guys together in two cool classics. Great homage!

Ответить
@barneyrubbles2485
@barneyrubbles2485 - 14.12.2023 08:26

I HAVE HAD GREAT FUN ALL THE WAY BACK FROM HIGHSCHOOL& INTO A CAR DEALERSHIP. IN SCHOOL A BUDDY STARTED THE NICENAME BARNEY RUBBLES+I ADDED THE HIGHSCHOOL BILLIONAIRE AN IT WORKED FOR 5YRS TILL GRAD AN EVERY 1 BELEIVED IT LOL. I WAS LIKE A MOVIE STAR PEOPLE SHUTING OVER at ME AS IF IT WAS TRUE LOL.
I KEEP IT UP IN A CARDEALERSHIP AND IT WORKED THERE ALSO. NEED ANY MORE??..

Ответить
@barneyrubbles2485
@barneyrubbles2485 - 14.12.2023 08:16

YES STEVE MCQUEEN WAS GREAT AND I WATCHED HIM ALOT..ok no OFENCE HE PART OF THE S O B CLUB JUST LIKE ME AND ALSO SOME NEWS REPORTERS IN WHAT THEY GOT ON THE GOV AN OTHER PEOPLE ALSO. I HAVE WATCHED SO MANY ACTORS SINCE THE 50s WHEN I WAS BORN AND I AM NOW 70YEARs OLD.

Ответить
@user-nd6so7yg2y
@user-nd6so7yg2y - 14.12.2023 01:13

My friend was locked up in the largest prison in Canada in 1953 and served 12 years. He slept behind large steal doors with 200 males and some were very dangerous. Released in 1965 he went to school for 3 years up in Elliot Lake Canada. I call him " RESILIENCE " because most people couldn't handle this imprisonment when they never committed a crime. He was dumped at a foster home after being born and stayed there 9 years till the Government decided to save money and dump " JACK " in a prison of 3000 mentally handicapped held there.

Ответить
@user-qg5wg9ut2o
@user-qg5wg9ut2o - 13.12.2023 02:38

Thank you for your Outstanding Documentary about 1 of The Greatest Actors Who Ever Lived. This was so very Inspiring. Im saddened to hear of his internal struggles but they made him who he was. I am also so sad that he died at onky 50 of Cancer 😢😢😢 . May God bless & rest his precious Soul ❤❤❤

Ответить
@jasonkirby9454
@jasonkirby9454 - 12.12.2023 06:19

Thank you Steve 🙂

Ответить
@Redheadedlady55
@Redheadedlady55 - 10.12.2023 07:26

~Glad I grew up watching Steve's movies...simply adored him.😊❤

Ответить
@Davidf8L
@Davidf8L - 10.12.2023 04:31

Thanks for the memories ❤

Ответить
@danieltallon5087
@danieltallon5087 - 09.12.2023 21:40

Died of lung cancer. 😢

Ответить
@1sirgrandmastermrkingrober216
@1sirgrandmastermrkingrober216 - 09.12.2023 21:39

It’s good to hear the truth about Steve. What an outstanding soldier.

Ответить
@DrMatey215
@DrMatey215 - 09.12.2023 12:09

I was 9 years old when I went and watched the Sand Pebbles. The movie had a profound impact on me even to this day

Ответить
@josephsmith6944
@josephsmith6944 - 08.12.2023 15:44

God Rest his Soul ❤.

Ответить
@frankchineainguanzo2850
@frankchineainguanzo2850 - 08.12.2023 14:32

A favorite,he was a great actor ,bit he didn't need to act.he was a natural.❤

Ответить
@tr7938
@tr7938 - 08.12.2023 05:21

Sounds like he was no small low-life.

Ответить
@johnnaumann3147
@johnnaumann3147 - 08.12.2023 04:45

And that’s why Jackie Gleason didn’t care for him🤨

Ответить
@brendendavis8596
@brendendavis8596 - 07.12.2023 10:07

Im 29 and now realizing why my dad used to say he was “the king of cool” i didnt understand for a long time i thought he was cool and all but i get it now

Ответить
@alanwatts2210
@alanwatts2210 - 07.12.2023 05:10

My favorite Steve McQueen line was from The Magnificent Seven, when Yul Brynner's character asks him why he'd take on what was basically a suicide mission. McQueen's answer was a story about a man who fell off a 10-story building and on his way down was heard to say "So far, so good."

Ответить
@NevaehGibbsBarrett
@NevaehGibbsBarrett - 07.12.2023 04:45

Funny now to think no one had ever seen that in a movie, hi

Ответить
@Wisdm714
@Wisdm714 - 06.12.2023 21:38

No CELEBRITY is or ever will R.I.P. "If you are a friend of this world your an enemy of GOD." It also states in the KJV BIBLE "You either please GOD or you please man".CELEBRITIES please People/Man not GOD. ALL CELEBRITIES ARE IN HELL, That's just a sad fact! Who says so? JESUS CHRIST.Proverbs 27:12 (KJV). A prudent man foreseeth the evil, and hideth himself; But the simple pass on, and are punished.

Ответить
@jimm6095
@jimm6095 - 03.12.2023 23:57

A very young William Shatner in the film clip with Ralph Bellamy and Steve!

Ответить
@carlobalzer3238
@carlobalzer3238 - 01.12.2023 00:02

King of cool 😎 Hollywood legend

Ответить
@johndoherty4976
@johndoherty4976 - 29.11.2023 23:37

I taught lately what if Steve McQueen had beaten Cancer in 1980 and lived longer until 2012 for example would he have been still taking acting roles and if so which roles would he take i could see him appearing a long side Gene Hackman or Burt Reynolds or Robert De Niro in Buddy Cop Movies or Action Thrillers lets say in the years 1986 1987 anyway i think if Steve McQueen had lived he would have probably retired in the 2000's around 2008 he was the kind of person you would like to see how his life would have turned out had he lived and what would have been like as got older he is one of my favourite actors he passed way to young at 50 i would have loved to see what he would have been like in 1989 1991 1994 them years unfortunately it did not happen Steve you where a class act and a great human being i have nothing only respect and admiration for you God rest your soul Steve kind regards take care God Bless John Doherty Tipperary Town Republic of Ireland

Ответить
@johndoherty4976
@johndoherty4976 - 29.11.2023 23:08

Steve McQueen would be 93 years old if he was still alive today November 29th 2023

Ответить
@ritamarie4453
@ritamarie4453 - 27.11.2023 15:47

McQueen was on a TV series for 3yrs, "Wanted Dead or Alive". Sand Pebbles was one great movie. A forgotten time, and a neccessary demarcation of history. Incredible international cast.

Ответить
@asullivan4047
@asullivan4047 - 26.11.2023 21:19

Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job/pictures/movie clips. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. Special thanks to the veteran movie 🎥 stars/producers/loyal fans. Sharing personal information/experiences pertaining to Steve Mc Queen’s acting career from start to finish. Favorite performances ( Tom Horn ) ( Papillon ) ( Great Escape ) ( Magnificent Seven ) ( Junior Bonner ) ( The Revers ) (Tv Series ) ( Wanted Dead 💀 or alive ) Worst performance ( St Louis Bank Robbery 1959 ) ( The Blob 1958 ) both were just pay 💰 check movies. Unfortunately his life span ended early. Movie 🎥 goers will never know what his full acting 🎭 career abilities would have been.

Ответить
@ardeshirjafroudi128
@ardeshirjafroudi128 - 25.11.2023 09:16

❤❤

Ответить
@robertmarcus9653
@robertmarcus9653 - 24.11.2023 18:20

Lot profound nothing.

Ответить
@calebshuler1789
@calebshuler1789 - 22.11.2023 06:15

This sucks. Im 45 and i always thought he did the scene on the bike in Great Escape

Ответить
@barbaradave8668
@barbaradave8668 - 18.11.2023 21:11

I had one shot for my trigger finger, but it still triggers. I also had 6 weeks of physical therapy. I’ve tried your exercises but it still triggers, but I’ll continue.

Ответить
@davidmurphy619
@davidmurphy619 - 18.11.2023 08:10

He came to Prescott for the rodeo show...called Jr Bonner ... I lost half my graduating class to gunfights in the Palace ... Everyone behaved when I walked in .. I'm seven feet in my boots . Nobody ever tried me... Last fire they failed to rebuild the bar ...watch the movie ...Tiny the bouncer got mixed up in an armored car robbery and they found his head and body on the Roosevelt dam system somewhere . I watched Tiny take five bullets in the stomach ...and then he put the two in the hospital with major damage ...fights and craziness ...Senator Stieger was a known drunk and one am painted a crosswalk ....to the Palace... He almost missed a straight flush jackpot . I grabbed his hand and stopped the action... Look Sam ! So he bought me lunch ... I'm lost my old drinking buddy Bob Kuebler ...the alcoholic judge released me on drug charges and then I ask him where do you go the pill doctor died ...it's in the record... 24 broken bones and the COG SW Commander Col Dr. Whitman saved my life. I was guarding autopsy as mother and he opened up his son Roy... Antigrav and NASA contracts just didn't mix...even if yer the defacto president of the United States son.... Nobody even knew what COG was .... Prescott had a big secret... He was our top 33 ... I was the Senate Finance Chairs nephew my first 33. Steve rode around in Ed McVeys white flip top eldorado and picked up 52 speeding tickets....mostly for autographs for the kids. He plays a sad rodeo rider just paying the bills on a 60 Cadillac and horse trailer going from rodeo to rodeo. I was a cowboy on the big spread ORO. Out of the Marines they needed a gunman ....then I was evaced to Ft Whipple guarding autopsy. Few months later Hugh Hefner handed me this first year law student a blank check to the supreme court ....for three seeds...men in black ...murder ...dirty tricks.... So I move up in the hills ...my new neighbor....Anton Levay.,check him out... I did all this and a 6000 Mike bicycle tour USA ...B52 crashed in my backyard Sacramento . Missed me by 125 m ... I had my member in hand watering the weeds in the back 40....killed the horse at the hitching post too.. missed the landslide at Yosemite by one changed plan ...a lot has happened . Being a musician I never had to kill anyone...you have no idea the training I received before 13. OSS Wildman tapped me on the shoulder at church ...I hadn't even driven a car yet. That's how CIA recruits friends ... You think McQueens seen excitement . I still have special pour chrome moly blocks dad did for Andreotti...he was the master at Dohler Jarvis and he built the fastest cars in the world ...for breakfast... Full blown SS Corvette 396 ...in his suburban folks. Him and that airstream to Arizona and abandon the Michigan lakes .. he's out wandering around probably right now. He may be 94 but he has a Garret metal detector and he owns the lot on the green ....in the Lost Dutchman's east goldfield .... Watch mysteries of the Superstitions on you tube.. 350 bodies on quarter million desert acres ... And everybody has a map... That's Arizona ... Came out here for adventure .

Ответить
@joesalcido7373
@joesalcido7373 - 17.11.2023 15:34

Loved him in Bullitt!! One hell of a movie!!!

Ответить
@nonyabiz550
@nonyabiz550 - 15.11.2023 06:20

He was a woman beater who frequented the orgies at the Tate/Sebring/Polanski house. No telling how many blackmail tapes are still floating around.

Ответить
@kellywiese8991
@kellywiese8991 - 13.11.2023 22:35

There was asbestos in those suits they wore for racing.

Ответить
@jayruedi6158
@jayruedi6158 - 12.11.2023 16:48

WE ALL LOVE AND MISS YOU STEVE!!!~NAMASTE!!!

Ответить
@jayruedi6158
@jayruedi6158 - 12.11.2023 16:47

HIS FIRST WIFE!!!~WAS SUCH A GOOD PERSON!!!~CODOS FOR YOU YOUNG LADY!!!~YOUR WHAT A REAL WOMAN IS ALL ABOUT PERIOD!!!~PERIOD!!!~WE ALL LOVE YOU!!!~NAMASTE!!!

Ответить
@johnwebsterwallace4884
@johnwebsterwallace4884 - 11.11.2023 15:25

Matilda Brown looks so much like Natalie Wood.

Ответить
@immamba8774
@immamba8774 - 10.11.2023 01:11

The Cincinnati Kid...

Ответить
@ericswanson9778
@ericswanson9778 - 09.11.2023 22:25

I’ve watched this once before. It came out in 1989 if anyone is interested since it’s not mentioned.

Ответить
@walkergillette3918
@walkergillette3918 - 08.11.2023 08:19

Why did they leave out the movie Nevada Smith? I loved that movie

Ответить
@laraoneal7284
@laraoneal7284 - 07.11.2023 23:30

He was ahead of his time in his philosophy.

Ответить
@laraoneal7284
@laraoneal7284 - 07.11.2023 23:17

So refreshing to hear he was a great dad. Where are his adult kids today?

Ответить
@johndoherty4976
@johndoherty4976 - 07.11.2023 22:27

Gregory Peck would be no match for Steve McQueen on Screen and i will stand by that statement

Ответить
@johndoherty4976
@johndoherty4976 - 07.11.2023 22:20

Steve McQueen was a better actor then Gregory Peck and Antony Quinn and James stewart and Gene Hackman the so-called greats Steve McQueen would blown them of the screen any day of the week

Ответить
@johndoherty4976
@johndoherty4976 - 07.11.2023 17:18

on this day in 1980 November 7th Steve McQueen lelf this World he died way to young and am certain if had beaten the cancer he succumbed to he would have made a return to acting in movies and possibly made the move to directing he was the undisputed king of cool and the best movie star in the 60's and 70's in the world in my opinion would have loved to seen him reprised himself on the big screen in the 80's and 90's if he had lived it's great he found Christianity before his untimely death which is the true meaning of life you where my favourite Actor Steven Terrance McQueen God Bless to all John Doherty Tipperary Town Ireland

Ответить
@sunnyd4125
@sunnyd4125 - 07.11.2023 15:29

This documentary was so well done. McQueen was an exceptional actor who oozed "cool" on the screen.

Ответить
@edwardcunha1629
@edwardcunha1629 - 07.11.2023 15:15

He was a merchant sailor

Ответить