Oskar Werner


How brilliant was he? Sadly, never seen or appreciated enough while alive, though I know he was notoriously difficult. Still, some actors are worth it and he was never anything less than compelling and intelligent. Even the scene where he collapses - you see his pale skin turn red as if he's in actual distress. Great actor!

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He's absolutely superb in this movie. In their scenes together, even Quinn doesn't stand a chance.

"Duck, I says..."

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I agree, even though I thought Quinn was magnificent in this, one of his most thoughtful and subtle performances. Very few actors could outshine Werner, though!

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In this age of movie channels one is able to reacquaint oneself with serious films of the 1960s (and see them again and again, and in HD), and I find that Oskar Werner is in three of my newly-rediscovered favourites: Shoes, The Spy Who Came In From the Cold and Fahrenheit 451.

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He's arguably the best thing in Ship of Fools.

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Oskar's performance was ok, but he was forever suffering in all his roles. Gives the impression that he was always obsessed with being profound.

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Yes, he was somewhat typecast as miserable intellectuals. But he was extremely good at portraying them.

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he was good in this

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