Rock Hudson - " Seconds " Trailer - 1966
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Along "Giant" , "Seconds" remained one of Rock's favorite of his movies.
The film was based on David Ely' s novel.
Rock was finding himself pigeonhelded in comedy & yearning to change his image and "Seconds" was an opportunity to break out of comedy mold.
The failure at boxoffice hurted him; fans were not willing to see him in that kind of role. But years later "Seconds" had been elevated to Classic status.
Rock went to Cannes Festival to present the movie in 1966.
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This movie was ahead of its time.
Even though Seconds bombed at the box office, IMO this was Rock Hudson's most powerful performance. During the scene when Hudson breaks down at the party, some people who were there later stated that he wasn't acting; the emotions Hudson displayed in that scene were genuine. It's almost as if Hudson became the role he was playing. IMO, he should have received an Oscar for his performance.
John Frankenheimer: the world's most under rated director!
I saw it yesterday and it is as great as people say. It is absolutely current and Rock should have been at least nominated for the Oscar without doubt. It sucks that at the time, it didn't get the recognition it deserved but I'm glad it has it now.
@Zephero
3 жыл бұрын
Gonna watch it hope it's in 4k
@iwaisman
Жыл бұрын
And people remember him on those comedies with Doris Day mostly.
@chililucas5483
Жыл бұрын
I wouldn't drink that grape juice after rocks naked ass was in the grape juice tub
Great cinematography by James Wong Howe.
Such a fascinating and insanely f**king brilliant film...I just finished watching it a few minutes ago. Rock Hudson's unforgettable--and criminally underrated, I may add--performance as the recycled cadaver Tony Wilson was perhaps one of the greatest of his career. And John Frankenheimer's moody direction was absolutely perfect, along with James Wong Howe's astonishing black and white cinematography.
a great movie the ending broke my heart Hudson felt that role in his soul I do believe he should have got an Oscar for this
@rampageclover9788
9 жыл бұрын
Couldn't agree more. I was watching an interview with Alec Baldwin at Cambridge University and he recommended the students watch Seconds. I'm glad that all these years later it's still getting recognition. Hudson was phenomenal
@kayrhvidscellar1467
4 жыл бұрын
Sure Juanita
Brilliant movie. Saw it decades ago. Love it.
Wild-ass. Love the book, so did my dad
Best film ever, i absolutely love it
What an amazing movie! Unsettling and intense! Rock Hudson is barely recognizable. Totally different acting role. Totally different behaviour in character. I will be learning from this film for a while. Artistically, intellectually, and philosophically moving. The cinematography mastery causes fear and anxiety and draws you into the bizarre journey of Wilson played by Rock Hudson. Who are we anyway?
Rock Hudson didn't get the recognition he deserved
@kayrhvidscellar1467
2 жыл бұрын
He deserved an Oscar for his performence
One of my very favorite movies
This movie scared the crap out of me!
This movie is incredible
The most ahead of its time and most underrated movie..next to twilights last gleaming...ever made.... By all means, seek it out.
I’m about to watch this movie for the first time
M A S T E R P I E C E 💖 🎥
This movie has the scariest finish I've ever seen.
@HarrisO.R8
2 жыл бұрын
In the end, Rock is really trying to escape the gurney... He broke 3 straps during filming...Frankenheimer said he was so strong, he had to hire two pro football players to play the attendants who are holding him down.
@greenmonsterprod
2 жыл бұрын
@@HarrisO.R8 I'd read that in one of Danny Peary's "Cult Movies" books. That scene alone should've netted Hudson an Oscar nomination. Very scary.
@HarrisO.R8
2 жыл бұрын
@@greenmonsterprod oh yes...too ahead of its time...the public still wanted the Rock Hudson with Doris Day Roles.... Tony Curtis had that problem to...Though the public did like The Boston Strangler....but not the Academy.
@EmilyHartley25989
Жыл бұрын
@greenmonsterprod Between this and the original Wicker Man for me. Something similar about their endings somehow.
@HarrisO.R8
Жыл бұрын
@@EmilyHartley25989 I think the similarity is that the main character gets it in the end..and in both films, the main character is essentially a good person, they're both aware their death is imminent and are surrounded by people who know it and take part in it. Their screams are ignored and the worse part is they're powerless to stop it...I also think any film that ends with evil being triumphant is also a blow to the audience. I was 10 when my parents took me to see a movie called Burnt Offerings, and the ending was a double shock for me because it was the first time I had seen a story where goodness didn't prevail, I never knew some tales ended that way at the time, and it really threw me.
Reminds me of another great sci-fi thriller the face of another
Great film remember seeing it on the big screen several times when I was young
Brilliant movie, certainly not a rom-com from Mr Hudson, lol. Saw it for the first time recently, got the Masters of Cinema blu-ray release from 2015. The cinematography was superb, really creepy, claustraphobic atmosphere. The ending was not what i was expecting. Cult Classic.
'Harlan Ellison's watching' sent me here :)
Well, it's Frankenhammer time and Rock Hudson takes the KAFKA route. Am so glad that RH decided to take his chances with this movie even if it didn't fare so well at the box office. Just making me wish CHUCK NORRIS can star in some Theatre of the Absurd production, you know, what with STEVEN SEAGEL making a killer cameo in Machete. This is the type of movie where you can expect someone to commit a crime after getting obsessed over it. You have better believe this.
gaspar noe brought me here
@insanity_dog4417
3 жыл бұрын
X2
@adhamdaycare9289
3 жыл бұрын
Yes me3
Pellicola davvero stupenda, con temi esistenziali, interessante e particolare, molto bravo l' attore Roccia Hudson, però c'è qualche fiacchezza nella parte centrale, quindi davvero stupenda e per me davvero stupenda come valutazione è 8,5.
Gives new meaning to the term RETCONNING.
Fun fact: The Beach Boys member Brian Wilson saw the film in theaters, then it frightened him and he later cancelled the Smile album. He didn’t go into any movie theater again until ET: The Extra Terrestrial (1982).
Looking forward to watching and critiquing the movie
nust watch it looks superb!
@kayrhvidscellar1467
6 жыл бұрын
the full movie is on my playlist
@ALostMap
3 жыл бұрын
@@kayrhvidscellar1467 Has it been taken down?
Movie creeped me out! Especially the ending. He kept complaining how unhappy he was and so they ended his life. He should have kept quiet.
@lenab81
3 жыл бұрын
Talk about a spoiler!!!!!!!&
@dynjarren8355
3 жыл бұрын
Marisa B. Sorry about that. But you can still watch the film and get a shock because the ending is so frightening. The way they filmed it will send a chill down your spine! It scared me bad and gave me a sense of dread. It’s sheer horror! The film is a warning that you should live your life to the fullest ,if you can, because there’s no tomorrow.
@dynjarren8355
3 жыл бұрын
@@lenab81 Your comment You just reminded me of a song I like to sing and it goes like this! I’m Danny the Spoiler Man, I live in a garbage can I like to go swimming with bare naked women. I’ll tell you the ending and it’s dirty looks you’ll be sending to Danny the SpoilerMan! Ain’t no use in pretending I already know the ending. I like to spill the beans of so many final scenes. If you don’t want to know it then avoid me don’t blow it because I can’t keep a secret. Don’t talk to me before a show if you don’t want to know because I’ve got to go and tell you everything. And this is the song I sing. Do you want to know a secret You know I can’t keep it I’ve got to spill the beans. So stop your yelling Because the story I’ll be telling I’m Danny the Spoiler Man! Toot toot!!
Today, we divorce when we're unhappy but back in the 1950's and 1960's divorce was still looked down upon especially with executives that wanted to keep their high salaries. Single people didn't exist for upper mobility in a company and you could be fired for divorcing, so husbands took pride in their marriages even if they weren't perfect. If you wanted to escape, that was a different matter. You went to see your priest, rabbi, or psychiatrist. My parents chose the latter. There was also the booze that was socially acceptable for both parties in a marriage. This is before the counter culture revolution of the late 1960's would change this happy view of the 1950's forever. So various strategies emerged from scifi novelists like this one, similar to Serling's episode called Willoughby from Twilight Zone. Both had unintended consequences.
@HarrisO.R8
2 жыл бұрын
My God Yes...especially Italians...back in the day. If their child was married and announced divorce?!...It was the equivalent to shame and wearing a black band on your arm.
@iwaisman
Жыл бұрын
@@HarrisO.R8 Imagine what happened in those countries without divorce laws...
a great movie
@juanitaford5200
10 жыл бұрын
awesome movie
I felt a fear watching it.
Pretty shocking for ROCK HUDSON fans. I always thought it was a teriffic movie, but audiences only wanted to see him in Doris Day movies. Even with this movie, he wasn't allowed to do and be who he was.
J. Michael Straczynski wrote a story arc similar to this in Dynamite's Twilight Zone comic series years ago. I wonder if Seconds was an influence.
@kayrhvidscellar1467
4 ай бұрын
No idea, sorry
Saw this in London one late night on television January 2001.
@robertkincaid
Жыл бұрын
did you see this film on BBBC2 late night this film is rarely shown on tv one of the sky channels it was shown about 9 or ten years ago i saw this the first time in 1978 and what a truly shocking film with dark under tones the music and opening titles the photography , however in 1982 4 years later i now had a video remember them and watched it again taped the film had lost none of its menace
@NewsHistorian
Жыл бұрын
@@robertkincaid I just moved to London and was staying in Sloane Square. Hung over after a night at the pub I sat and watched this late at night. It stuck with me.
@robertkincaid
Жыл бұрын
@@NewsHistorian I have a book at home at home called 1001 films to see before you die and this is one the films . John Frankenhaminer made some really great movies with major stars but this film died a thousand deaths
Ryan Reynolds and Ben Kingsley starred in a similar film to this .. intriguing ...
@lenab81
3 жыл бұрын
Remake?
Murray Hamilton was in this movie right before he stars in 2 Jaws movies? Didn't expect that.
@cynthianolder4579
11 ай бұрын
& right b4 The Graduate
is this the movie that brian wilson had an episode with
A new movie coming out called Self/Less has completely ripped this movie off.
@jawoody9745
8 жыл бұрын
+chumcool Yes.....That is old news./ It has come and gone/
@chumcool
8 жыл бұрын
+james woody No Shit, I made that comment 7 months ago
@xxoxia
8 жыл бұрын
+chumcool - Don't forget about the similar twist to Being John Malkovich.
I would love to hire this " firm " to create and put into place a new life for me..I'd have absolutely no problem adjusting to it...
"pigeonhelded" ???
1:57 pm march 9th 2024
Leonard Nimoy in this too?
@thegilbyseven2107
10 ай бұрын
Nimoy filmed an important scene for this but it was cut in the final edit.
Under temporary Catholic renovation till 4 Sept. 2015
This is the movie worthy of an update! Clooney would kill in the role. A timely idea for today’s narcissistic yet esacapist mind set type people.
@bonzoslater8895
10 ай бұрын
These days it would be transferring his consciousness into a younger (and very very expensive Synthetic). The end would have his "mind" sucked out gradually & terrifyingly to be replaced with another Reborn's. And it's my concept and I want credits and $100k for its use Mr Clooney (or anyone else).