I've been married to one Marxist and one Fascist, and neither one would take the garbage out.
From Lee Grant
A lot of very, very big stars were going down and not being seen or heard from again. Kirk took a huge chance in putting a blacklisted writer's name on the screen and somehow or other, he survived it, like he survives everything.
Every actor in the room honored Sidney for being there so many years before. And everybody was so moved to be at a place where history was being made again. It was tangible.
I am proud of Kirk. I think he drums to his own drummer in every way.
I did my very first film with Kirk in Detective Story when he was the greatest, greatest star in the world. I fell in love with him, had a crush on him then.
I don't think I fit the Marilyn Maxwell mode.
I know what you go through when you learn someone close to you has died.
It's a very good feeling to be around a man who thinks women are juicy.
Kirk is a man, and he loves it. He loves women.
My instinct was that it was Sidney's childhood in the Bahamas that gave him the fearlessness to fight racism. So this documentary was a kind of rounding out of what had begun in that scene in In the Heat of the Night.
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