Marlon Brando, an Actor Named Desire | SLICE WHO | FULL DOCUMENTARY

Marlon Brando, an Actor Named Desire | SLICE WHO | FULL DOCUMENTARY

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@bbrown333
@bbrown333 - 06.07.2024 11:51

The Monty erasure is WILD.

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@Texasbaubles
@Texasbaubles - 06.07.2024 20:17

Brando was a sexual deviant in all areas. I’m not impressed. The devil in disguise ..🔥

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@silhouettefilms.
@silhouettefilms. - 11.07.2024 15:05

Elia Kazan did nothing wrong. "The thug". yeah right

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@isabellastasicastriotascan6467
@isabellastasicastriotascan6467 - 12.07.2024 02:33

Too sincere, and too over the top was Marlon Brando. Still, fascinating 🌟⭐✴

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@rubyk445
@rubyk445 - 18.07.2024 05:10

Handsome ❤

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@user-nq5gv5co7v
@user-nq5gv5co7v - 20.07.2024 19:34

Marlon Brando est fait du même bois que tout ceux qui, actrices et acteurs, sont morts en pleine gloire. Sauf que lui a vieilli ; mais sa personnalité et son époque cinématographique pouvait parfaitement le destiner à 1 fin dite tragique

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@Charlimarteli
@Charlimarteli - 23.07.2024 06:43

Brando was a degenerate...great actor though

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@adimeter
@adimeter - 24.07.2024 11:02

Very revealing. This explains his brutality to the young actress in Last Tango In Paris. She ran into a monster. Please consider doing a documentary on Bertolucci.

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@morgantylerv9406
@morgantylerv9406 - 25.07.2024 10:16

Poor Jocelyn! She really had her work cut out for her!

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@jensheekey5641
@jensheekey5641 - 27.07.2024 15:32

He was Beautiful 💕

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@ferociousgumby
@ferociousgumby - 01.08.2024 03:22

People always say A Streetcar Named Desire was his film debut. I am glad this documentary shows us that it was actually The Men, playing an angry young paraplegic. I actually was in the audience of a movie theatre when they were asking all sorts of trivia questions, and the person who named Streetcar as Brando's first movie role got the prize.

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@ferociousgumby
@ferociousgumby - 01.08.2024 05:17

Interesting to see him speaking perfect French! This man was full of surprises.

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@andrewnicholas3143
@andrewnicholas3143 - 01.08.2024 21:09

Marlon was a genius at his craft 🎯that he contempted of. Deep insecurities that plagued him . Nature has its way. As an artist TQ🎯

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@chrisd.8694
@chrisd.8694 - 04.08.2024 00:54

He didn't know what he had and pushed it away making his life hell. Such a shame. Would have been amazing to see him be more engaged rather than enraged.

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@andrewmiller4885
@andrewmiller4885 - 04.08.2024 07:00

He was a good actor but, in my opinion, a little overrated. I think people's fascination with Brando stems primarily from his unbelievable good looks. The man just oozed sheer animal magnetism. Some people just seem to attract mesmerizing attention in a way that defies description or explanation. Elvis had it as well, people couldn't take their eyes off them, and it didn't matter if the gazer was male or female.

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@may_laytrucker3127
@may_laytrucker3127 - 05.08.2024 00:19

Thanks for 1 and a half hour explaining about this useless shit ,I never cared about this and his rol and movie's, now that I watched your documentary, I guess some how I was rite.

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@RonaldPetrin
@RonaldPetrin - 05.08.2024 01:19

Wow “he fantasized in a very erotic way it was great.” From Rita Moreno my first heart lust for/of Latin everything at the time was quite alluring for me. Rita in West Side Story changed my perceptions. There is love of life with passion❤

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@RonaldPetrin
@RonaldPetrin - 05.08.2024 01:23

His charm is by instinct the Alpha Coyote with palpable natural charm and an “intense seduction”, with a lustrous list…to show.

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@RonaldPetrin
@RonaldPetrin - 05.08.2024 01:28

A time when hats resemble the cat bowls of white plastic today.

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@RonaldPetrin
@RonaldPetrin - 05.08.2024 01:33

Both lost his way and full of contempt channels his energies accordingly in stride. Actually finds a calling worth while.

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@RonaldPetrin
@RonaldPetrin - 05.08.2024 01:36

From the desk dead drop to the floor. No imminent front. Living in character required transformation.

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@RonaldPetrin
@RonaldPetrin - 05.08.2024 01:53

“Do my methods offend you?” “I don’t see any method …at all.”

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@RonaldPetrin
@RonaldPetrin - 05.08.2024 01:55

“Spend hours watching ants going up and down”…

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@laraoneal7284
@laraoneal7284 - 05.08.2024 06:54

He looked a lot like his dad.

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@laraoneal7284
@laraoneal7284 - 05.08.2024 06:56

He understands he was very damaged in childhood but he never was serious about recovering from the parental abuse.

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@stellamal7088
@stellamal7088 - 05.08.2024 09:31

A great actor, 👍 he could emote feelings on the screen, like no other actor, very handsome and intelligent he really had it all he was one of a kind, and will never be replaced rip marlon❤ gone but never forgotten🎉

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@toosiyabrandt8676
@toosiyabrandt8676 - 05.08.2024 10:59

Hi
He was great as Napoleon Bonaparte. Probably because he looked like him!

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@Jaanajaanan
@Jaanajaanan - 06.08.2024 21:39

❤❤

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@lidijabasanovic9779
@lidijabasanovic9779 - 08.08.2024 13:25

This is a very good channel, thanks buddy 😊following

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@FoodConnoisseurCook
@FoodConnoisseurCook - 09.08.2024 18:51

This is by far the best documentary ive come across of darling Marlon Brando the original rebel in golden age of hollywood.

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@lalladellavalle8568
@lalladellavalle8568 - 09.08.2024 20:18

Quanto sei belloooo

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@user-sm8wf2qv3q
@user-sm8wf2qv3q - 10.08.2024 15:05

The Brilliant Marlon Brando what a talented actor he was and may he rest in Peace

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@christopherpalmer4243
@christopherpalmer4243 - 11.08.2024 00:52

He was gay?

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@hjd832
@hjd832 - 12.08.2024 13:32

Just got to the point where he gets to play Mark Anthony in Julius Caesar,…. Reminds of the time when we went to a screening of this film, especially for Secondary School pupils, …. A roar went up , we the film got stuck, at the beginning of the “Friends, Romans & countrymen speech”,…Quite fitting & we all enjoyed that moment ! 😊

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@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 - 13.08.2024 10:06

Amazing Actor but chilhood trauma extremeley marred him in many ways❤😢

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@rosequartz7841
@rosequartz7841 - 13.08.2024 10:08

There are other more indepth docummentaries about Brando wh8ch show his reality off screen 😢❤

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@roypharoah
@roypharoah - 15.08.2024 06:21

Bro Marlon looks like a bunch of different famous actors today

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@Daneiladams555
@Daneiladams555 - 15.08.2024 08:48

This is tremendous

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@Daneiladams555
@Daneiladams555 - 15.08.2024 19:35

Marlon led a sad life in my opinion
And he was a rebel
But that is a price to pay dying alone and unhappy

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@leikilimaile2565
@leikilimaile2565 - 17.08.2024 02:53

interesting the native american woman was Not at all supposedly and her family was upset and hurt by claims she made. so it has been said during an interview with her sister.

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@paperboy8865
@paperboy8865 - 18.08.2024 04:52

It’s sad that today everyone refers to Brando as a joke, known more for his obesity & tragic ending. They either choose to forget or are simply too young to even be aware of what a beautiful man he once was & the fascinating career he had. I had a friend who was dating Loretta Young’s daughter in the early fifties. He was at her mother’s home one evening when the doorbell rang. With Loretta & her daughter upstairs & the butler having been given the evening off he opened the door. He said standing before him was a young man who apologized & shyly inquired about an address he was looking for but was unable to locate. My friend pointed him in the right direction & bid him goodnight. It wasn’t until many months later he came to realize the young man was Marlon Brando, then newly arrived in Hollywood & getting all the buzz as the hottest young actor on the scene. My friend added, “I’ll tell you this. I was 100% straight & being in my twenties myself, enjoying dating many young starlets. BUT…Marlon Brando at that time was the most attractive man I’d ever seen before or since, and if I’d been alone who knows what may have happened!”

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@gittaraichmann2533
@gittaraichmann2533 - 19.08.2024 20:50

Marlon Brando, beautiful and talented maverick like Mickey Rourke. Forces of nature, if we control them, we loose them. They still are the stardust in our eyes. 💫

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@moonflowerfaeriee
@moonflowerfaeriee - 20.08.2024 01:12

He was a rapist and I feel no remorse for him in his death. He and the director of Last Tango in Paris planned the surprise rape scene with Maria Schneider and literally ruined her life. Before anyone comes at me for this; I watched the documentary of her life, and saw the director himself admit to everything. Maria was not just a willing participant and this film needs to be removed from anyone ever being able to see it again. Approving of rape and letting both the Director and Brandon get away with it, while destroying Maria was wrong. If you don't agree with me, go watch the documentary and don't be coming here with hate comments to me. I used to like this man, but not anymore. I have no respect for his memory and will never watch another one of his films :(

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@funkpois3704
@funkpois3704 - 20.08.2024 04:41

After 15 minutes watching this great documentary I thought he must be an Aries, I googled him, and of course he was!

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@michaelchristian5089
@michaelchristian5089 - 22.08.2024 02:12

If Marlon had played the Hollywood game the way less talented actors like eg Robert Taylor did he would have been, by far, the biggest box office star in history by a country mile... ...he could play almost any role & peel an orange at the same time!... ...but... ...Like predecessors John Gilbert & Errol Flynn & in modern times Jennifer Anniston, parental abuse caused him to hate some forms of authority... ...perhaps a professional psychologist can work this out but self distructive urges seemed to lead him to sabotage his own career!

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@mariasow8502
@mariasow8502 - 22.08.2024 18:31

Really 💯🎉🍾

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@lyndapierson6338
@lyndapierson6338 - 26.08.2024 02:15

so what he was a great actor his daughter and son both committed suicide he was a failure

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@WintersWar
@WintersWar - 26.08.2024 16:43

That opening image shows how incredibly good looking he was.

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@omertaword583
@omertaword583 - 06.09.2024 22:36

Γελαω με τα σχολια που λενε για τη καταθλιψη που ειχε λογο τον γονιων του και μενουν μονο εκει να μασανε την ιδια τσιχλα .Πραγματικα πιστευετε ολοι εσεις πως υπαρχει ανθρωπος που δεν εχει καταθλιψη;;Εχετε καταλαβει οτι αυτος ο ανθρωπος εζησε για 1.000.000 ζωες και περισσοτερες ;;;Ολοι εμεις εδω μεσα και ο μισος πληθυσμος δεν εχει κανει ουτε το 1/2 απο τη ζωη του Μαρλον Μπραντο ..Εγω δε στεκομαι σ αυτες τις αηδιες περι καταθλιψης αλλα σ αυτα που προσφερε και σ αυτο που πραγματικα ηταν ..Θα ηθελα να μπορουσα να μπω σε μια χρονομηχανη κ να παρακολουθησω τη ζωη του για ενα 24 ωρο,
το μονο σιγουρο ηταν οτι δε θα βαριομουν θα μου προκαλουσε μεγαλο ενδιαφερον η ζωη του

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