A Conversation with Gregory Peck
- Episódio foi ao ar 9 de abr. de 2001
- TV-14
- 1 h 37 min
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaFamed and beloved actor Gregory Peck candidly delves into conversation and reflection about his on-screen roles and off-screen life.Famed and beloved actor Gregory Peck candidly delves into conversation and reflection about his on-screen roles and off-screen life.Famed and beloved actor Gregory Peck candidly delves into conversation and reflection about his on-screen roles and off-screen life.
Carey Paul Peck
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- (as Carey Peck)
Stephen Peck
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- (as Steve Peck)
Hillary Clinton
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- (as Mrs. Clinton)
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GREGORY PECK always excelled on screen when he played a man of integrity. I preferred him in that guise rather than as a villain, although he frequently had to alternate between both type of men. But in this documentary, A CONVERSATION WITH GREGORY PECK, it's reassuring to know that the real Gregory Peck was indeed a man of integrity, inner strength, patience, humility and a great sense of humor about many aspects of his acting career.
Peck always seems to genuinely appreciate the interest fans have in the Q&A section of the documentary when he gives his lecture tours. Obviously the man has connected with fans who were moved by his many portrayals, especially his Atticus Finch in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, a topic which comes up frequently when fans ask him about his career. He comes across as a very gentle man--and while watching him as an elderly star long past his theatrical prime--one can almost find it difficult to picture him as the villainous Lewt from DUEL IN THE SUN or the sadist of THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL.
His true humility comes across in many of his answers. He talks at length about insisting that AUDREY HEPBURN be given name above the title with him in ROMAN HOLIDAY when he realized what a tremendous impression she made in her first important role. With billing being such a precious thing to stars, it's just one revelation that shows his kindness and integrity in standing up for Audrey when the studio opposed the idea.
Peck's love and pride in his grown sons is evident, as is the frank revelations of the deep depression he felt when his youngest son committed suicide during the Vietnam years. Humorous anecdotes about how he first met his loyal wife, Veronique, in Rome during the shooting of ROMAN HOLIDAY, are also told for the amusement of the responsive audience.
Summing up: Truly a film legend given the royal treatment in a biography all his fans (and non-fans) should definitely find inspirational and a reminder that there's still some dignity in aging gracefully.
Peck always seems to genuinely appreciate the interest fans have in the Q&A section of the documentary when he gives his lecture tours. Obviously the man has connected with fans who were moved by his many portrayals, especially his Atticus Finch in TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, a topic which comes up frequently when fans ask him about his career. He comes across as a very gentle man--and while watching him as an elderly star long past his theatrical prime--one can almost find it difficult to picture him as the villainous Lewt from DUEL IN THE SUN or the sadist of THE BOYS FROM BRAZIL.
His true humility comes across in many of his answers. He talks at length about insisting that AUDREY HEPBURN be given name above the title with him in ROMAN HOLIDAY when he realized what a tremendous impression she made in her first important role. With billing being such a precious thing to stars, it's just one revelation that shows his kindness and integrity in standing up for Audrey when the studio opposed the idea.
Peck's love and pride in his grown sons is evident, as is the frank revelations of the deep depression he felt when his youngest son committed suicide during the Vietnam years. Humorous anecdotes about how he first met his loyal wife, Veronique, in Rome during the shooting of ROMAN HOLIDAY, are also told for the amusement of the responsive audience.
Summing up: Truly a film legend given the royal treatment in a biography all his fans (and non-fans) should definitely find inspirational and a reminder that there's still some dignity in aging gracefully.
Gregory Peck is considered one of truly great actors of our time -- not only was he a great actor, but he was charismatic, warm, and handsome, with a distinctive speaking voice and impressive height. The whole package.
His fair-minded viewpoint often dictated the films he did, such as Gentlemens Agreement, but his favorite role is everybody's favorite role of his, Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Here, we see him in several theaters talking about his career and taking questions from the audience, showing a sense of humor and a way of telling a story. And as a professional, that's how he would like to be remembered, as a good storyteller.
He aged with grace and dignity, surrounded by a family who obviously adored him. He took stock of his life and career in an honest way, speaking of his son Jon, who committed suicide. "Perhaps if I had spent more time with him..." he says. Losing his son was the saddest day of his life. Then we see his joy as he holds his newest grandchild. "You go on," he says, "you get back into the world."
I was friendly with the actress Rita Gam; she made a western with him and they were supposed to do a nude scene. I don't think it was terribly graphic. He said, "Come on, Rita, let's do it like the young people do." When asked at one of the Q&As if Sophia Loren was nude in the shower scene with him, he said, "Well, yes and no. I can say it was pretty spectacular."
I can't describe the feeling one gets from watching this - we see a real, gentle human being that even someone as sharp-tongued as Lauren Bacall was crazy about. At this point in America, we're going through such a time of turmoil - there was something about this documentary that made me feel that we, too, would go on. If only we could all go on the way Gregory Peck did.
His fair-minded viewpoint often dictated the films he did, such as Gentlemens Agreement, but his favorite role is everybody's favorite role of his, Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird.
Here, we see him in several theaters talking about his career and taking questions from the audience, showing a sense of humor and a way of telling a story. And as a professional, that's how he would like to be remembered, as a good storyteller.
He aged with grace and dignity, surrounded by a family who obviously adored him. He took stock of his life and career in an honest way, speaking of his son Jon, who committed suicide. "Perhaps if I had spent more time with him..." he says. Losing his son was the saddest day of his life. Then we see his joy as he holds his newest grandchild. "You go on," he says, "you get back into the world."
I was friendly with the actress Rita Gam; she made a western with him and they were supposed to do a nude scene. I don't think it was terribly graphic. He said, "Come on, Rita, let's do it like the young people do." When asked at one of the Q&As if Sophia Loren was nude in the shower scene with him, he said, "Well, yes and no. I can say it was pretty spectacular."
I can't describe the feeling one gets from watching this - we see a real, gentle human being that even someone as sharp-tongued as Lauren Bacall was crazy about. At this point in America, we're going through such a time of turmoil - there was something about this documentary that made me feel that we, too, would go on. If only we could all go on the way Gregory Peck did.
This Turner classic movies documentary was directed by Barbera Kopple, who is in my opinion the best documentariast we've got, she has done "WIld man blues"(on Woody Allen) and "Harlan County Usa". Anyway, this documentary shows clips from many Peck films, and shows him at his home and just how he lives. Also there are segments where he did question and answer shows and many interesting clips of that are shown. there are cameos by Martin Scorsese and Lauren Bacall. This is an astounding good documentary and i recommend it to any fans of Peck. Peck is probably the last true classic cinematic hero alive, and i'm so happy that this documentary exists for that reason.
Conversation with Gregory Peck, A (1999)
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Very good documentary by Barbara Kopple (Wild Man Blues) that follows legend Gregory Peck on a tour where he answers questions from audience members. A lot of good questions are asked and answered by the star but the key point to this documentary is all the time it shows between Peck and his family. Many wonderful stories are told and you really get a sense that Peck was as remarkable in real life as he was on the screen. Martin Scorsese and Lauren Bacall are featured in small cameos as well. This is certainly a must see for any Peck fan.
*** 1/2 (out of 4)
Very good documentary by Barbara Kopple (Wild Man Blues) that follows legend Gregory Peck on a tour where he answers questions from audience members. A lot of good questions are asked and answered by the star but the key point to this documentary is all the time it shows between Peck and his family. Many wonderful stories are told and you really get a sense that Peck was as remarkable in real life as he was on the screen. Martin Scorsese and Lauren Bacall are featured in small cameos as well. This is certainly a must see for any Peck fan.
10adamshl
One of my cherished lifetime memories is that of attending "A Conversation with Gregory Peck" at the Front Row Theater in Cleveland, Ohio. The atmosphere in the theater was calm, peaceful, respectful and appreciative. The positive aura exuding from the speaker was reflected in the audience. Here was a kind and sensitive person onstage, sharing his life and career, coupled with an attentive audience taking in every word and loving this incredible human being.
Needless to say, this event is one of my most cherished live performances. Mr. Peck did indeed leave us with many memorable recollections, both on-screen and in person. A remarkable person and a truly fine actor.
Needless to say, this event is one of my most cherished live performances. Mr. Peck did indeed leave us with many memorable recollections, both on-screen and in person. A remarkable person and a truly fine actor.
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- CuriosidadesThis documentary is featured on the 2-Disc Legacy Series DVD for O Sol é para Todos (1962), released in 2005.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThe `best boys' are listed as Zach and Harper Peck, Gregory's two young grandsons.
- ConexõesEdited from A Conversation with Gregory Peck (2000)
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