Michael Mark

Michael Mark

  • Born: 1886-3-15
  • Height: 5' 7" (1.7 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Representative Works: Everyone says i love you
  • Michael Mark is an actor, his main work is "Everyone Says I Love You".
    Extended Reading
    • Pierce 2022-03-26 09:01:12

      Excerpted from "Letter from a Strange Woman"

      Orpheus is a director with a delicate style. Orpheus put it this way: "Details, details, details! The most inconspicuous, the least perceptible things are often the most expressive, telling and even decisive...a torn handkerchief, a trim The gesture of the beard or the movement of the hands can...

    • Shaniya 2022-01-20 08:01:28

      Joan Fontaine’s most outstanding work, prefers the treatment of movies to the original




      Although Joan Fontaine has achieved great success with "Butterfly Dream" and "Deep Boudoir Suspicious Cloud", the best performance of Joan Fontaine in my mind is "A Letter from a Stranger Woman" adapted from Zweig's original book in 1947.




      The story roughly follows Zweig's original work, with certain...

    • Justyn 2022-03-18 09:01:06

      I have watched several Opheles, this one is really my favorite, with Zweig script blessing, Liszt's piano music as background music, and the director's outstanding photography skills, I am addicted to it. Lisa's wrong love took the lives of herself and her son, but who can tell the truth about love!

    • Renee 2022-03-27 09:01:19

      There are very few movies with such a rhythm now. Tell the story that should be told clearly, without adding too much oil and vinegar, and the actors' emotional expression is full, sometimes happy and sometimes sad. You still don't understand, you finally understand.

    Letter from an Unknown Woman quotes

    • 1st Man on Balcony: [Speaking of Stefan] He returned last week.

      2nd Man on Balcony: A concert tour?

      Woman on Balcony: Pleasure trip most likely.

      1st Man on Balcony: The way he's burning himself up, it's a wonder he's still alive.

      2nd Man on Balcony: Ten years ago, he showed great promise. Too bad. With that talent, he could have been a great pianist.

      1st Man on Balcony: Perhaps talent is not enough.

      Woman on Balcony: Perhaps he has too many talents.

    • Lisa Berndl: The course of our lives can be changed by such little things. So many passing by, each intent on his own problems. So many faces that one might easily have been lost. I know now that nothing happens by chance. Every moment is measured; every step is counted.