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Kirk Douglas on His 10 Best Big Screen Roles Which one of these movies did you like?

kyle 2012/06/06 22:41:55
Champion (1949)
Young Man with a Horn (1950)
Ace in the Hole (1951)
Detective Story (1951)
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
Lust for Life (1956)
Paths of Glory (1957)
Spartacus (1960)
Lonely Are the Brave (1962)
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The 95-year-old legend chimes in on THR's selections of his greatest performances.




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This story originally appeared in the June 8 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.



Champion (1949)


“I didn’t think I was so tough until I did Champion;
then I was a tough guy… Virtue is not photogenic, so I liked playing
bad guys. But, whenever I played a bad guy, I tried to find something
good in him, and that kept my contact with the audience.”


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Young Man with a Horn (1950)

“[Recently my son Michael Douglas
called me from the United Nations, where he was attending a meeting.]
And he said, ‘Dad, I met a guy from Africa who is probably the world’s
best trumpet player, and he said to me, ‘You know, after I saw your
father in
Young Man with a Horn, I became interested in the trumpet.’”


Ace in the Hole (1951)

“I thought that Billy Wilder was such a brilliant
director… [That character was a lot to handle, so I asked him if I
should tone him down a bit, but he told me to do just the opposite.]
‘Both knees! Give it both knees!’”


Detective Story (1951)

Lee Grant played a small part—a shoplifter—in Detective Story,
and she got an Oscar nomination. She’s a wonderful girl. And, years
later, she directed Michael and me and all our bunch in a family
picture.”


The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)

“You know, it’s tough to make a movie about movies… We’re all too close to it. But The Bad and the Beautiful was very good. And Lana Turner, I think, did her best job; she was very good. I was good, too!”


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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)

“I sang in that! For a guy who can’t sing, I sang a lot. [sings]
‘Got a whale of a tale to tell you lads!’… All the young kids at that
time knew that song. They made a disc of it professionally, and I said
in an interview that my friend
Frank Sinatra was jealous of me!”


Lust for Life (1956)

“Acting is make-believe. I never believe I’m the character; I want you to believe. But with Lust for Life, I got so involved with van Gogh
it really was frightening, because I felt like the character was
overtaking me… It was a very, very interesting experience. I have never
felt that way on any other picture.”


Paths of Glory (1957)

“I saw a little picture that Stanley Kubrick had done [the 1956 film The Killing],
and I said, ‘Gee, he’s very talented.’ I called him and said, ‘Do you
have any other projects?’ He said, ‘Yes, I have a project, but nobody
wants to do it.’ And he sent me Paths of Glory. I said, ‘Stanley, this picture won’t make a nickel, but we have to do it.’”


Spartacus (1960)

“I was intrigued with the character of Spartacus, and I just had to
make it. And, at the same time, we were going through a terrible period,
the McCarthy era... I’m very proud that Spartacus broke the blacklist [by giving blacklisted screenwriter Dalton Trumbo
screen credit], because that was very important… It happened at the
right time for me. I was young enough to be foolish… It’s nice to make a
movie that people enjoy and that does something.”


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Lonely Are the Brave (1962)


“I love that character and his
relationship with his horse. And I always consider that my best movie.
It was not a big success. It’s gotten to be more of a cult film right
now… Again, Dalton Trumbo wrote the screenplay. It was the one time we
never changed a word; it was perfect, like a hole in one.”

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  • Katherine the Renaissance W... 2012/06/08 20:02:11
    20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954)
    Katherine the Renaissance Woman
    20,000 Leagues is the only one I've seen.
  • beach bum 2012/06/08 10:36:07
    Spartacus (1960)
    beach bum
    spartacus
  • Tamara McMillan 2012/06/08 00:22:57
    Spartacus (1960)
    Tamara McMillan
    Yes indeed, he made an impression on me in Spartacus! Looking fine!
  • moleman 2012/06/07 00:59:23
    Lust for Life (1956)
    moleman
    he was perfect as van gogh
  • Nan 2012/06/06 23:22:09
    Young Man with a Horn (1950)
    Nan
    Just watched this recently and found it to be really, really good.

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