Just watching Touch and Go 1955 on Talking Picures with John Fraser in the cast. Does anyone out there remember this actor? I believe he is still alive at the time of this post. 12.02.2020
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Contestado por genplant29
el 12 de febrero de 2020 a las 07:42
I don't recall him by name, nor recognize (remember) him from his pictures, but am confident I've seen him in one or more thing throughout the years. For example, I know I've seen the movies Isadora and Repulsion, though did so decades ago.
It appears that Mr. Fraser's acting career concluded in 1996 - though perhaps he's acted, some, on stage since then.
Here's the photos gallery on his personal website.
Contestado por bratface
el 12 de febrero de 2020 a las 21:03
I remember him from Repulsion & The Trials of Oscar Wilde, although it's been a long time since I've seen either.
Contestado por genplant29
el 12 de febrero de 2020 a las 21:08
I'll never forget the ending of Isadora! I saw that movie on t.v. when I was a kid, and that ending definitely caught me off guard!
Contestado por SeaG1ant
el 13 de febrero de 2020 a las 13:31
Oh, it's a 1955 British Comedy. I love old movies. It's a sense of something beautiful that's gone forever, but you can still see it. Now there is no longer the same humor that was before. Although in any era there is something beautiful. But only old movies give me incredible impressions and feelings that I can't explain after watching them. Well, I have always been interested in theater. And I know that nowadays, anyone can sign up for acting classes. And even age is not a hindrance. Please tell me if someone has already had such an experience. Because, I have chosen an orlando acting class for myself and I would like to try myself as an artiste, so that for a moment I can feel like my favorite actors. Moreover, I have heard that acting helps to develop certain qualities in a person, skills and abilities, the presence of which he did not know before.
Contestado por SeaG1ant
el 13 de febrero de 2020 a las 13:33
I unfortunately didn't watch Isadora, and after your comment I really want to watch this movie. And I miss the days when movies were shown on TV. A laptop will never replace that feeling.
Contestado por bratface
el 13 de febrero de 2020 a las 15:15
Here is a short clip from the movie mentioned by the OP (with Fraser):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QbI0-jcHt8
Contestado por genplant29
el 13 de febrero de 2020 a las 16:10
brat, John Fraser looks definitely familiar, although I'm unable to specifically remember him from any particular movie. His face reminds me a lot of John Longden's.
Me, too (and of course we're talking about if not counting wonderful TCM [Turner Classic Movies], that shows old films around the clock). It used to be, till roughly the mid '80s, that old movies comprised a lot of the "filler" programming on t.v., particularly regarding airing of movies that had fallen into the public domain (therefore that stations could play "on the cheap"). Good old flicks would turn up all around the clock, from midafternoon, to dinnertime, to 11p.m., or 1a.m., not to mention also very much so on weekend mornings and afternoons. Not all of the movies shown were in the public domain, so sometimes were some of the high level classics, or some of the enjoyable old movies serials.
To this day, old movies continue to be "comfort food" viewing for me. They definitely influenced my tastes and interests in what type recent decades and present-day movies and t.v. series I tend to especially like and gravitate to. @Sea, there are a lot of old movies listed here, that have existing discussion threads on TMDb, some which may interest you. Here are numerous more.