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Nov 30, 2015 - 11:03 AM
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Rozsaphile
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The only movies I can ever recall him being in were Victory, Dreamscape and Minority Report, and his acting in those left a lasting impression. Well, Sir, you have much to look forward to! I'd start with the Bergmans: THE MAGICIAN, THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY, THE VIRGIN SPRING, HOUR OF THE WOLF -- and of course THE SEVENTH SEAL, which has given us some of the cinema's most iconic images as well as something often mentioned here, the most extensive use of the old Dies Irae chant in film. Then on to a distinctive Jesus in THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD and a contrasting cranky clergyman in HAWAII. Two classic film scores right there. And on and on . . . I particularly liked his work in BEST INTENTIONS, a Bergman screenplay directed by Bille August.
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He certainly is a wonderfully versatile actor from the few films of his I've seen. Can't wait to see him in the new Star Wars film.
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