
In 1960 Dirk Bogarde played the famed composer and pianist Franz Liszt in the sweeping biopic Song Without End. The film portrays Liszt as a 19th century rock star -- at one point a woman quickly snatches up his gloves from the stage in a move that reminds one of Frank Sinatra's bobby-soxers and the Rolling Stones' groupies. And nobody could have played this massive talent with the massive ego better than Dirk Bogarde. He brings an enormous confidence and a brilliant air of arrogance to the role that few other actors could have pulled off.
I know I'm a bit goofy, but I couldn't help but think of Ziggy Stardust while watching the film... so here is my little tribute to Dirk as Liszt as Ziggy...
4 comments:
It's a quirky combination...but it works!
I'm really loving this Bogarde tribute! Thank goodness for Summer Under the Stars huh? It's introduced people to all sorts of great classic talent.
Oh, I want to see this!
I want to see this now just after seeing the first picture...oh my.
Excellent video too!
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