Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJoan, with her trademark wit, candidly takes us on journey through her life and the ups and downs of her 70 year silver screen and showbiz career.Joan, with her trademark wit, candidly takes us on journey through her life and the ups and downs of her 70 year silver screen and showbiz career.Joan, with her trademark wit, candidly takes us on journey through her life and the ups and downs of her 70 year silver screen and showbiz career.
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Tara Newley Arkle
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John Beard
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Warren Beatty
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Marlon Brando
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Richard Burton
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Michael Caine
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Bennett Cerf
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Jackie Collins
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Joan Collins
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Sammy Davis Jr.
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Bette Davis
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Mike Douglas
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Samantha Eggar
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Linda Evans
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Albert Finney
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John Forsythe
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Opiniones destacadas
Fun documentary about Joan Collins, who, 30 years after entering films became one if the biggest stars in the world as Dynasty's Alexis Carrington.
We see Joan in the beginning instructing the camera on the light - "see, this light is much better." And she should know!
Joan narrates her own story here with bluntness and a lot of humor, including a story about her appalling first marriage to actor Maxwell Reed. On a talk show, she said he had been her favorite actor. When asked what happened on her wedding night, she said, "not much." Four marriages and three children followed.
Joan's affairs, her marriages, her children, her work - she goes through it all in lively detail and great footage.
You come away with knowing she loves being Joan Collins. It's definitely been a blast.
We see Joan in the beginning instructing the camera on the light - "see, this light is much better." And she should know!
Joan narrates her own story here with bluntness and a lot of humor, including a story about her appalling first marriage to actor Maxwell Reed. On a talk show, she said he had been her favorite actor. When asked what happened on her wedding night, she said, "not much." Four marriages and three children followed.
Joan's affairs, her marriages, her children, her work - she goes through it all in lively detail and great footage.
You come away with knowing she loves being Joan Collins. It's definitely been a blast.
Known as the poor man's Elizabeth Taylor in Hollywood circles is so off base after watching this TV Special. Yes she could be a stunt double for La Liz but that is where it ends. Good times and bum times I've seen it all and my dear I'm still here should be her theme song. Miss Collins narrates her seven rollercoaster decades in showbiz sharing her extraordinary home archive footage, giving an intimate glimpse into one of the world's most iconic figures. Known as the evil villainess in many of her roles especially Dynasty she does it with a sense of self-depreciating humor but with a naughty sparkle in her beautiful eyes. Well worth a 2nd viewing.
I must admit I only knew Joan Collins superficially before watching this, but I am glad I did watch it as her story was really well told whilst at the same time giving you a flavour of the eras she has lived through. I was aghast at the sleaziness and lack of morals that was rife amongst the film stars and moviehouse bosses of the golden age of Hollywood. I never thought I'd find Joan Collins inspirational, but she truly is! There is something inherently likeable about her, good-natured mischief, eyes that sparkle with life and joy. I think that's a wonderful way to be, to live life to the fullest. To think that her career started in the early 1950s is pretty amazing to be honest.
Well, that was nothing but fun! And considering that the subject of this most entertaining of show biz docs never came close to making a great film and damn few good ones, while competing for 80s TV schlock monarch with Larry Hagman, the reason must lie not with Ms. Collins' career, and certainly not with her four rather schlubby ex husbands, but with the amusing, chatty, occasionally bitchy, more frequently insightful and blessedly unpretentious personality of the dame herself. Give it a B.
Top 5 tidbits/anecdotes (in no particular order):
1) RFK propositioning her 2) Marilyn M warning her away from Zanuck 3) John Forsythe insisting in his contract on center billing on all "Dynasty" PR shots 4) Brando having no respect for his craft (somehow, I always suspected this) 5) Richard Burton as the mother of all skirt chasers.
Top 5 tidbits/anecdotes (in no particular order):
1) RFK propositioning her 2) Marilyn M warning her away from Zanuck 3) John Forsythe insisting in his contract on center billing on all "Dynasty" PR shots 4) Brando having no respect for his craft (somehow, I always suspected this) 5) Richard Burton as the mother of all skirt chasers.
I grew up in the Dynasty era Joan Collins and knew very little about her other than her role as Alexis Carrington. 'This Is Joan Collins' gives us a very candid view of this amazing star. No one can deny Joan's stunning beauty and amazing, enviable figure, and this programme is full of films and photos from throughout her life. She is the ultimate superstar!
Joan is an honest narrator and admits to her misdemeanours as well as her successes. She has certainly led a full and exciting life, full of ups and downs. Joan was a revolutionary, standing up for women's rights, getting the wages she was due, standing up to the fat cats in Hollywood.
By the end of this programme, I love our Joanie and I am so pleased she found true love- a love which is reciprocated- with Percy Gibson.
Joan is an honest narrator and admits to her misdemeanours as well as her successes. She has certainly led a full and exciting life, full of ups and downs. Joan was a revolutionary, standing up for women's rights, getting the wages she was due, standing up to the fat cats in Hollywood.
By the end of this programme, I love our Joanie and I am so pleased she found true love- a love which is reciprocated- with Percy Gibson.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresCollins says that her character in The City on the Edge of Forever (1967) tries to convince people that "Hitler was a nice guy". That is incorrect. Spock tells Kirk that Edith Keeler will launch a pacifist movement which will enable Hitler to win World War II, but at the time the story takes place, she is running a soup kitchen and Hitler is an unknown.
- ConexionesFeatures Oliver Twist (1948)
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- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- This is Joan Collins
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 36min(96 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.78 : 1
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