Yul: The Man who Would be King : a Memoir of Father and SonSimon and Schuster, 1989 - 252 pages Here is a dazzling biographical memoir of one of the most charismatic figures on stage and screen -Yul Brynner- by Yul's only son. Yul is the moving tale of a man who became king, and a king who became slave to his own extravagance. |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 4
Page 144
... Taras Bulba had occurred to Yul years before . Now he approached the historian and novelist Howard Fast to write the screenplay . Fast , however , could not bring himself to overlook the historical reality that the victims of Taras ...
... Taras Bulba had occurred to Yul years before . Now he approached the historian and novelist Howard Fast to write the screenplay . Fast , however , could not bring himself to overlook the historical reality that the victims of Taras ...
Page 145
... Taras Bulba had become a Tony Curtis movie . When Yul saw the final cut of Taras Bulba , he wept . The end result was so far from his original dream as to be unrecognizable , and for several nights thereafter he hardly slept . There and ...
... Taras Bulba had become a Tony Curtis movie . When Yul saw the final cut of Taras Bulba , he wept . The end result was so far from his original dream as to be unrecognizable , and for several nights thereafter he hardly slept . There and ...
Page 196
... Taras Bulba . He was working shoulder to shoulder with enthusiastic theater folk for the first time in twenty - five years . He was sharing in the creative spirit . When the musical finally opened on Broadway and closed the same night ...
... Taras Bulba . He was working shoulder to shoulder with enthusiastic theater folk for the first time in twenty - five years . He was sharing in the creative spirit . When the musical finally opened on Broadway and closed the same night ...
Table des matières
PART | 11 |
Oriental Enigma | 17 |
Actors Apprentice | 31 |
Droits d'auteur | |
14 autres sections non affichées
Expressions et termes fréquents
acting actor already America appeared arrived asked audience became become began Boris born Broadway called cast changed character Chekhov close completely course directed director Doris drinking earlier early especially eyes face fact father feel felt film finally friends gave give going gypsy hand Hollywood hundred imagination Jules King knew later learned live look months mother movie musical needed never night offered once opened opium pain Paris performance play production remained returned Rock role seemed share Song soon sound spent stage star story studio summer sure theater thing thought thousand told took traveled trying turned usually Virginia voice wanted watched week whole wife York young Yul Brynner Yul's