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Robert Michael York
rest in peace bud, you know we all miss you....robert michael york rip
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Michael York reading thoughts on actors
A selection from Michael York's lecture "Rogues and Vagabonds" when he gave it at the Killinger Auditorium at SHSU....Michael York SHSU
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"That Was Easy" - In Memory of Michael York
Me and Michael messing around in the car one day...Michael York
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michael york
michael york...michael york
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Natasza Urbańska i Michael York - Money, money, money
piosenki świata...Natasza Urbańska
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Michael York on Shakespeare
Michael York's introduction to a Shakespeare workshop he did with theatre students at SHSU 10/2/06.
Sorry my laughing is so loud on here...
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Camelot Michael York
Camelot Michael York...commercials performing arts
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 1...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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Logan's Run (1976 film) Party at Logan's
Michael York summons the beautiful Jenny Agutter from "the circuit" for a good time. His best friend shows up with two more girls and the party is on. I like this future!
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 7...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 2...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 12...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 8...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 6...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 10...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 4...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 9...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 11...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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Phantom of Death (1988) - trailer
Un Delitto poco comune (1988) (aka. Off Balance/Phantom of Death) Ruggero Deodato´s giallo splatterfest starring Michael York and the exceedingly ubiquitous Donald Pleasance. A well to do concert pianist (York) is suffering from a strange aging disease, that not only makes him age several years in hours, but also drives him insane.
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"The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV) ~~ Part 5...
All 12 Parts of "The Phantom of the Opera" 1983 (TV):
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=F39CCE712A09DDDA
Filmed on location in Budapest, this TV movie version of "The Phantom of the Opera" was released in 1983. Starring Oscar winner Maximilian Schell as Korvin/The Phantom, Emmy winner Jane Seymour as the young opera singer he teaches & loves, and Michael York as another of the young singer's admirers.
Sandor Korvin (Schell), the conductor of the Budapest Opera House tutors his wife Elena (Seymour in a duel role) as Marguerite in Faust. She drowns herself after a bad review rigged by the sinister Baron Hunyadi, whose affections she spurned. When confronting the critic, Korvin gets into a fight and a fire is started. Korvin kills the critic, only to have his face burned beyond recognition with acid that falls from a shelf above. He is saved from the inferno by a rat catcher, who takes him to a lair underneath the opera.
Four years later, he becomes The Phantom of the Opera, a masked figure who causes havoc among the cast. The Phantom spots Maria Gianelli (Seymour), a chorus girl who bears a remarkable resemblance to his dead wife and he tutors her each day. Maria's love interest, however, is with Michael Hartnell (York), who has taken over as director of the Opera House. Korvin then executes his plan to exact revenge on the Baron and terrorize those who stand in the way of Maria's triumph.
Apologies for the poor quality. No clue why it looks that way, but several people have commented that their movie looks just as bad and the sound is even worse - at least mine sounds okay (I think)!
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Who Cares?
Introduced by Michael York, we see Ron Raines, Karen Ziemba and cast doing their "political thing!"...Ira and George Gershwin Of Thee I
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The Three Musketeers - "d'Artagnan Makes 3 New Friends"
D'Artagnan (Michael York) arrives in the courtyard to fight duels with Athos (Oliver Reed), Porthos (Frank Finlay) and Aramis (Richard Chamberlain) and ends up helping them defeat six members of the Cardinal's Guard. Great action and wonderful humor in Richard Lester's 1973 adaptation of Dumas' novel. The Cast is brilliant and only matched by the beautiful costumes, impeccable production design and exquisite cinematography. A sequel (The Four Musketeers) was shot simultaneously, which created some problems with producers and cast since everyone was paid for one movie. Another twist in the history of Hollywood accounting.
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The Word of Promise
A 20-hour, 20-CD, diverse star-studded audio Bible production of The New Testament. This multi-voiced faithful rendering of the NKJV New Testament is presented in a compelling, dramatic audio theater format. The arresting world-class audio production immerses listeners in the dramatic reality of the Scriptures as never before. Complete with an original music score by prolific Italian composer Stefano Mainetti ( Abba Pater ), Contributions by Dove Award winners Michael W. Smith and Rebecca St. James, and ambient sound effects that are woven together with compelling narration by Michael York, the Bible comes to life for a new generation. The post-production, sound design and Foley (sound effects) are produced, engineered and mixed at Cerny American Creative in Chicago-an award-winning post-production facility ranked in the Top 3 in the nation for sound design. Cast includes: * Jim Caviezel - Jesus * Michael York - Narrator * Academy Award winner Richard Dreyfuss - Quotes from Moses * Academy Award winner Marisa Tomei - Mary Magdalene * Golden Globe winner Stacy Keach - Paul * Academy Award and Golden Globe winner Lou Gossett, Jr - John * Terence Stamp - Voice of God * Kimberly Williams-Paisley - Mary, Mother of Jesus * Golden Globe and Tony Award nominee, Lou Diamond Phillips - Mark * John Heard - Matthew * Ernie Hudson - Peter * Luke Perry - Judas & Stephen * John Schneider - James * Chris McDonald - Luke
Brainchild of Carl Amari, CEO of Falcon Picture Group, a leading producer and distributor of audio dramas and founder of Radio Spirits, Inc. * Coproduced by Jim Caviezel and New York Times best-selling author and broadcast journalist, Raymond Arroyo * Directed by actor, writer, producer and president of the award-winning Cerny/American Creative Studios, JoBe Cerny * Bonus DVD showing scenes from the actors' recording sessions.
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Logan's Run (1976) - There is no sanctuary!
film where Logan (Michael York) is interrogated by the main computer. Images from the film including The Carousel....Michael York Logan Jenny Agutter Peter
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