The Graves of AFI's 50 Greatest Screen Legends
The Graves of AFI's 50 Greatest Screen Legends
Welcome to Hollywood Graveyard. Join us today as we count down the American Film Institute’s list of the 50 greatest legends of classic cinema, by visiting their final resting places.
0:00 – Intro
0:48 – No. 25: Ava Gardner & William Holden
03:36 – No. 24: Mary Pickford & Edward G. Robinson
07:27 – No. 23: Carole Lombard & Robert…
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Barbers Stanwick was FABULOUS in the mini series The Thorn Birds!!
William Holden did a great movie with Rick Schroeder, “The Earthling” , great movie about life
Sidney Poitier got knighted on the county. He was a Mason just like the queen they were illuminatis
Myrna Loy and William Powell – how quickly we have forgotten them. She was voted Queen to Gable's King of Hollywood.
What a wonderful way to remember the top actors and actresses we have seen in the past century.
This AFI list is a joke. Anybody who watch movies considered John Wayne and Clark Gable as symbols of them, and they are after some people which nobody know today. It's hard to understand why.
I would like to see the graves of the cast of the Original PLANET OF THE APES. Please. Roddy McDowall is my favorite actor of all time. Also Charlton Heston and Maurice Evans. Thank you. I love watching your channel.
You do know that Sophia Loren is still alive don't you? Don't know what to believe now in the video.
I fell in love with Ingrid Bergman.
Awesome video. I Love classic Hollywood. ❤
I CAN NOT BELIEVE PAUL NEWMAN IS NOT ON THIS LIST! WHY?
Wow it seems hard for the Stars final farewell. Book closer I just find hard.
Ireland is still very much a part of the UK.
African Queen great movie
The lion in winter❤
Larry oliver was also married to the wonderful joan plowright
Mae west lets be fair you're only as old as the man that you feel..perfect
Kirk douglas ace in the hole
Sofia Loren is still alive
King one JESUS ….
Muito obrigada por essa homenagem grandes atores do passado.
Quanto trabalhos maravilhosos que temos ,
e oportunidade de ver nos dias de hoje.
Parabéns por esse trabalho.😢🇧🇷
Cannot get enough of this show fantastic 🎉🎉
They should have included Douglas Fairbanks Sr. and the incredible Lon Chaney!
Maureen O'Hara and John Wayne. My #1.
Love your channel..greetings from the UK.. ❤
very good
Ava Gardner and Randolph Scott are from my home state of NC…I still watch that episode of I Love Lucy of what she did to William Holden at the Brown Derby and in the hotel room I thought he'd have a heart attack after Lucy set her nose on fire 🔥 and Ricky almost fainted
I appreciate and love your work. Cool background music, excellent filming and your respectful discussion puts you on top. By talking about their lives, showing some of their work and telling their story gives them the utmost respect, and helps us learn and know some that might be less familiar. Thank You I have watched many but don't comment much lol
My only Grandma, Naomi Ann Tapscott Ishmael Shaney, and Rita Hayworth were both born on the same day: October 17, 1918.
Grandma passed away on November 22, 2004 from dementia. She died the day before my Dad's birthday (11-23-1938). My Dad was her middle son. He passed away a year ago come June 9th, 2024, my husband's birthday. 😢
Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire made a fantastic dance duo as well.
great entertainment, wow Elizabeth Taylor had an absolutely horrible voice, not sure HOW she made it as she was also not a good actress
Lillian Gish and Jimmy Stewart…my two absolute favorites…you did a great job here!
Cary LSD Grant I wonder if he was high and a trip lol😅
All my old Hollywood favorite actresses are on here: Mary Pickford, Jean Harlow, Rita Hayworth, Joan Crawford and Bettie Davis. I have a video about them on my channel.
Ava Gardner was a beautiful woman, but she was NO great actress.
I read recently that Sidney Poitier's ashes were interred in Western Cemetery in Nassau, New Providence District, Bahamas.
When movie stars looked and acted like movie stars. Golden Age of Hollywood. RIP everyone ❤🌺🌹
Love this upload keep'em coming. thank you
I absolutely LOVE this video and the outstanding tribute to real movie stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood looking and enjoying
the classiest, most elegant, talented, and beautiful actors of all time. That Golden Age of Hollywood is IRREPLACEABLE.
You can’t find actors today that will measure up to the level of superior acting skills that these yesterday actors had. These actors were all true gentlemen and handsome men; and the ladies and actresses were goddesses.
It is sad that the great era of Hollywood disappeared as time went on, the true tragedy of Hollywood.
God bless always the souls of all these magnificent, geniuses, and more importantly talented actors who entertained movie goers around the world, they are and always will be UNFORGETTABLE.
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I'm glad that Katherine Hepburn was on top of this list with Bogart……'reaally, reaaaly I am….'😃
Hayworth was a babe. 😋🤣
Doris Day was missing, otherwise top notch as usual. Thanks.
Where does it say that Kirk Douglas was best known for Sparticus?
For an European, a very interesting documentation – very well done🙂 Maybe an interesting information: Fred Astaires ather migrated from Austria (Linz) to America, the original name was "Austerlitz".
Is it true that James Dean and Jane Mansfield dabbled in the accult?
That was GREAT!!!❤🎉❤