Herbert Lom

Herbert Lom

  • Born: 1917-9-11
  • Birthplace: Czech Republic
  • Height: 5' 7¾" (1.72 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Representative Works: "Uncle Tom's Cabin"
  • Herbert Lom, born in the Czech Republic in 1917, a British actor. Representative works are " The Pope Must Die ", "Naughty Policeman", "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and so on.
    Extended Reading
    • Clyde 2022-04-10 09:01:09

      1956 US "War and Peace"

      It's impossible to fully bring out the spirit of an epic work in two hundred minutes. Compared with the original work, the content of this film, like Pierre's figure in the film, has shrunk dramatically. It is naturally thin and cannot bear the name "War and Peace", which the original work can...

    • Harmon 2022-04-09 08:01:02

      choice

      Because there is a Russian version of Pearl and Jade in front, this version in the United States can be described as shabby. The difference between the two is known to those who have seen it. As a simple truth, are you willing to eat the fish-flavored shredded pork made by the Sichuanese or the...

    • Marques 2022-04-19 09:03:16

      Magnetic Moment in Seconds: [US Version]1956.War and Peace.Bilingual Subtitles.Guoying Audio Track.HR-HDTV.AC3.1024X576.x264-Renren Video Production.mkv

    • Frances 2022-04-22 07:01:58

      War and peace are not enough, and love is shown in more than three hours.

    War and Peace quotes

    • Prince Bolkonsky: You're over thirty! By the time a man's over thirty, life should be sad, meaningless and hopeless!

    • Pierre Bezukhov: [opens the bedroom drapes, while his spoiled wife sleeps on] Come on, Helene! We've got lots to do if we want to leave for the country.

      Helene Kuragina: [very sleepy] Oh Pierre, it's so early!

      [he kisses her, and she gets a crafty look on her face]

      Helene Kuragina: Besides, it's so boring in the country.

      Pierre Bezukhov: [Seriously] I'm sorry, my dear, but I promised those peasants I'd come and see them. They need a new hospital, and a new school, and many other things besides.

      Helene Kuragina: [very spoiled] Well they can starve just as well without a school, and they can die just as well without a hospital!

      [catches herself, changes her tune]

      Helene Kuragina: Pierre, why don't you go on without me? You can do what you have to do, and I'll come visit you in a few months time.

      [Slyly]

      Helene Kuragina: You'll appreciate me so much more after a few months of sleeping alone.