Showing posts with label Gregory Peck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gregory Peck. Show all posts

Friday, July 6, 2012

Is Gregory Dodging the Taxman?


Gregory, wife Greta, and Children


For some reason, those European made pictures just don’t seem to come off as well in America as the Hollywood-made ones.  Maybe it’s due to the terrific publicity and promotion Hollywood gives the films.  And absence does not make the heart grow fonder with the American movie-going public.  Alan Ladd, after eighteen months in Europe, is having to get a new grip on his fans; so is Kirk Douglas.  And Gregory Peck is beginning to seem like a stranger in American theatres.  

Moby Dick Press Tour


Ironically, Greg told us he thought it unwise for an actor to stay abroad eighteen months just to escape the income tax.  To keep busy he’d likely have to accept inferior pictures, and his career would suffer in the long run.  Then, going against that judgement, Greg took the leap himself.  Now he may wind up paying taxes to both England the the United States, as “Moby Dick”, which is being shot in Britain, is running over schedule.  “Moby Dick” can be the most exciting picture of all time – or the most resounding flop.  John Huston, forever experimenting, is handling the film as Herman Melville wrote the book – as an allegory.  We can recall no successful transformation of allegory to the screen.  So Greg is really taking a chance.  


[Souce: Movieland; February 1955]

Gregory Battles the Whale


I have yet to see Moby Dick, even though I'm told Gregory's performance is wonderful.  I just did not enjoy the book at all, so the thought of seeing the film is not that appealing.  Is it anyone's favorite film?

Sunday, July 18, 2010

What 100 Stars Want Most in 1956 - Gregory Peck



Next up in the series is the fabulous Gregory Peck (April 15, 1916 - June 12, 2003). Don't know what I can say about Gregory Peck that hasn't been said before. He was a fabulous actor. I watched To Kill a Mockingbird just a week or so ago. He IS Atticus Finch. That film makes me cry every time I see it.


What did Gregory Peck wish for in 1956?
""I'm glad to be back with my boys and next year I hope I have more time to go hunting and camping with them."



"I just formed my own independent motion picture company and I'm looking forward to remaining in this country and making pictures here."



"I wish they'd find a cure for multiple sclerosis, especially since it hits people while they are so young."







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