Michael Caine: Acting in Film
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StevieBee

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14,745 posts

277 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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Caught this on BBC4 last night. Also on iPlayer. Filmed in 1987, it's Michael Caine providing a Masterclass on acting.

Fascinating and well worth a watch!

Riley Blue

22,842 posts

248 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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In five parts on 4 Extra, BBC Sounds, 'Blowing the Bloody Doors Off'. Michael Caine talks about his life from being a wartime evacuee to being a grandad including some insights into acting in theatre and films. Well worth tuning in to.

deadslow

8,731 posts

245 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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StevieBee said:
Caught this on BBC4 last night. Also on iPlayer. Filmed in 1987, it's Michael Caine providing a Masterclass on acting.

Fascinating and well worth a watch!
seen it a couple of times, and it, as you say, utterly fascinating.

Randy Winkman

20,487 posts

211 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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Is it the one that includes where he explains where to look to have most effect? I enjoyed that. But I like him anyway; proper south Londoner. Not a lot of people know that.

ATG

22,855 posts

294 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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I clearly remember seeing this back in 87 or whenever it was first shown. Proper insight into his approach to acting in front of a camera. "Sleuth" let's you then see Caine's approach alongside Laurence Olivier's and suddenly you see (or at least I finally saw) the subtlety and skill of what Caine is doing.

Granadier

1,089 posts

49 months

Friday 17th March 2023
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By coincidence, I only found out yesterday that Caine played the spy Harry Palmer in two TV movies in the 1990s, 30-31 years after first playing the character in The Ipcress File. That makes the Bond stars look like amateurs in terms of length of service.

coppice

9,482 posts

166 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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It really is a masterclass and a must watch if you want to explore the mechanics of acting. Some of the current crop could learn that there is more to the trade than the cliched gurning which some confuse with acting. Wide eyes, mouth agape - 'Wait, what ? '. It isn't going to get you an Oscar ..

614-HSO

1,758 posts

70 months

Saturday 18th March 2023
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This is a funny story from Michael Caine.


CooperD

3,091 posts

199 months

Sunday 26th March 2023
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I recall seeing this a couple of years ago. I found it very interesting as Sir Michael is one of my favourite actors. It also features a young Celia Imrie as one of the actors doing the masterclass.