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SocioTrip: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

carlyvanheerden: Jeff Wayne - The Eve of the War (Official Audio) ft. Richard Burton, Jus...

wellman4444: One of the great tributes of all time, Richard Burton to Frank Sinatra--in awe over who Sinatra really was--a mensch.

Gabriel_Pogrund: Ex-BBC director general John Birt: Richard Sharp's appointment should not stand as he was an "unsuitable candidate" and the process was "fatally flawed".

fransink: Richard Burton y John Wayne.

rocknrollElder: a true variety show, always entertaining. Elvis. Senor Wences. The Beatles. The plate spinners. Richard Burton. The dogs. Topo Gigio.

realsabirbey1: Capt. Richard Burton help lay the groundwork for the racist attitude for Africans.

realsabirbey1: Capt. Richard Burton help lay the groundwork for the racist attitude fo...

WillRic19092667: What a joke this typically naive lefty is, ignoring the fact that almost none of these fighting age, muslim, male invaders were ever "refugees", choosing to pass through countless safe countries, even on their own continent, just to scavenge from us. Richard Burton = TRAITOR

W_TripSolution: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

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missb_xx: The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself - Richard Burton

Medical_Edge: "The gladdest moment in human life is a departure into unknown lands." - Sir Richard Burton

STREETRADIOweb: Richard Burton - Bad Luck (Teddy Douglas Reproduction)

W_TripSolution: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

floornostroszek: richard burton and peter o'toole did gay stuff together right

MichaelWarbur17: One of the most extraordinary tribute speeches you’ll ever hear - delivered with typical power & profundity by RICHARD BURTON to his friend FRANK SINATRA in 1983. Phenomenal stuff.

PatrickKerin1: The sixth entry in my British Kitchen Sink Realism Film Festival is in the books: "Look Back In Anger" from 1959. One of the first kitchen sink films. Richard Burton as Jimmy Porter. Tony Richardson directed; based on John Osborne's play. Powerful!!

SocioTrip: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

PatrickKerin1: There was one scene in "Look Back In Anger" that really grabbed me. Richard Burton and Claire Bloom are out taking a walk and pass by some old men. We see a few of their faces. Here is one of them. There are scenes in some kitchen sink films that have a documentary quality.

CinemaMio: Richard Burton e Claire Bloom La spia che venne dal freddo (The Spy Who Came in from the Cold) - 1965 diretto da Martin Ritt

W_TripSolution: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

ShesBettie: AI Richard Burton hologram for new Exorcist sequel?!

SocioTrip: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

floornostroszek: jeremy irons, f. murray abraham, heaven's angel richard burton, i am like "some old theater actor will turn an ugly girl into a beautiful brooklyn newsie"

PsychedelicFlys: There are classic films about espionage. “The Spy Who Came In From The Cold” might be the most educational. Richard Burton enjoys being a fake real drunk and scoundrel - all as espionage cover. His MI5 boss “control” says it all. We are the benevolent or “good” side.

fayezzain178: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

rz190razan: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

aammmt54321: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

GA7mad12345: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

Al8lbalm8ro72: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

EgehKhadar: About twenty men were kneeling and crouching at the tent entrance, whilst many dusk figures stood further.. waa diulaankii Aw Cali Dheere uu hogaaminaayey ee ay Beesha Habar Awal Richard Burton n Speke iyo kooxdii la society ay ku qaadeen 1855 Berbera, Habar Awal only..

abdalmgeed14343: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

loooly191111: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

fggfhg1432: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

khdt20009001: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

llooshah86: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

KatieVanira: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

zezooo20000020: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

vip708gg8: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

wailmbarak2013: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

palangistar436: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

Sarahc_k: We also talk about Richard Burton, Derek Jacobi and Benedict Cumberbatch! Here's the link. We hope you enjoy.

Mag1cH0ur: BECKET, starring Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole, opened to the Public in London on this day, March 26th, 1964..

koodali123452: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

ahgyuqq4481: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

66Steph82: The best bit of The Longest Day is Tony from Westside Story having a ciggie with Richard Burton. You just love to see it

W_TripSolution: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

EgehKhadar: The Residents of Berbera, attacked Richard Burton with his fellow team expedition between 2 and 3 AM of 19th April 1855. This incident happened in Berbera not Zeila, and the guy in the picture escaped is Lieutenant Speke, as and the date incident is 1855, not 1864

cIairebIoom: hot priest richard burton, im in your walls

EndeavourMorse8: Richard Burton. Master of Drunk Fu

crickethougts: God gives Aamir Sohail ,a Richard Burton accent with Shoiab jutt Level Analysis skills.

RTabletops: 1953 The Robe Richard Burton Jean Simmons La Nora Theatre Pampa Texas Poster

SocioTrip: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

abumhand45: 13. “Nobody ever sees his own face in the glass. What he observes there is a compound, divided into three parts: one part himself as he really is, one part representing what he expects to see, and a third part, what he wishes to behold.” —Richard Burton (June 1940)

STREETRADIOweb: Teddy Douglas - (Feat. Richard Burton) Don't Leave Me This Way (Vocal Mix)

STREETRADIOweb: Richard Burton - You Cant Hide From Yourself (Teddy Douglas Reproduction)

AmyTheus4: I really need to watch Richard Burton in more movies.

back_badger: Well worth a visit. On the A48 between Broadoak & Newnham. Liz Taylor & Richard Burton, to name but two, visited before the Severn Crossing was constructed & the A48 was the main route to/from Wales.

W_TripSolution: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

faithfulpundit: One of my daughter's friends has revealed she thinks I have an annoying voice, which to be fair is pretty amusing, but also pretty galling from a child who makes Gilbert Gottfried sound like Richard Burton

EamonnGallaghe2: Drinks like Richard Burton, dance like John Travolta ….

cIairebIoom: claire bloom, kat hepburn, shirley anne field, rachel roberts, richard burton, susannah york, rita tushingham being in his films… i cant believe he exists just for the viola clairebloom gaze

adamsmith1922: Friday Night Movie: Waterfront (1950) – Robert Newton, Kathleen Harrison, Richard Burton, Kenneth Griffith

SocioTrip: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

PoliticsJOE_UK: Meet Tory MP and modern day feudal lord Richard Drax. He owns 2% of Dorset, the wall round his house is three miles long, and he's one of the richest landowning MPs. And his familial wealth is directly linked to the slave trade.

swanseabaynews: Welsh actor currently playing Churchill on TV admits: ‘I may be Churchill, but I’m no Richard Burton!’

CryptoJiren: "r/todayilearned - TIL that even though Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor had married and divorced TWICE, she still considered him the love of his life. He must of felt the same way because days before his death he sent her a letter asking for a reconc…

BBCWalesNews: He told BBC Radio Cymru that the role he most enjoyed playing was Mad Dan in Richard Burton's Christmas Story

lavineltcins: RICHARD BURTON SPEECHS TO FRANK SINATRA 1983

journoontheedge: Cllr Richard Grosvenor said he’d seen rubbish in the waterway and a muddy orange colouring to a four-mile stretch of the River Trent beyond Stapenhill Gardens in Burton.

stevenmarkwood: Just watched a documentary about the life of the late great actor Richard Harris. He was truly an enormous talent and a real hellraiser.What I wouldn’t have given to go drinking in the seventies with him, Richard Burton, Peter O’Toole and Oliver Reed.Fatal!

new_letters: Bears invading a small Russian town, Richard Burton and Mexico, and three sisters who take on the big bad wolf. It’s all in the next issue of NL. Subscribe at the link to read these new stories by J. Nicole Jones, Anthony Gomez III, and Amy Rowland.

BurtonMuseum: On this day in 1952, Richard Burton opened in the play 'Montserrat', adapted for the stage by Lillian Hellman, at the Theatre Royal, Brighton.

becky_shirley_: me and richard burton getting back on track in our diaries on the same day 53 years apart…….I just know that’s right

W_TripSolution: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

floornostroszek: the other day bea and i were working on our richard burton impressions because it's a REALLY hard one to get right and i was going virginia woolf style and saying "baby" a lot and then bea did it and she sounded exactly like austin powers

MrDeej23: Forget ‘Hamlet’ or ‘Cleopatra’, put your ‘Becket’ in the bin because Richard Burton’s best performance was his depiction of me and the rest of the diaspora..

AudnyApeiron: Richard Burton trying to get Liz a Taylor a 70 Carat Diamond in the 60s ❤️

RichTBassett1: June 10 1965 Elizabeth Taylor is all smiles with a car full of kids as Richard Burton takes a road trip from Cote D'Azur to Monaco to see Princess Grace. Elizabeth hadn't seen her in almost ten years. Burton read the script for their next film "Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?"

SocioTrip: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

MarcDavidJacobs: Lanarkshire-born Tipaldi was also a personal stylist for stars as various as Dirk Bogarde and Judy Garland, Alec Guinness, Vivian Leigh and Richard Burton. Before her death in Ayr in August 1993, her final film job had been to work with Sean Connery('s hairpiece) on Highlander.

NationCymru: A Welsh actor currently playing Winston Churchill in the drama-documentary series 'U-Boat Wargamers' says it’s a privilege to walk in the footsteps of Richard Burton, who played Churchill on screen 50 years ago

STREETRADIOweb: Teddy Douglas & Richard Burton - Don't Leave Me This Way

humanpilot: Richard Burton emerges from a Jaguar E-Type

JuiceThousand: Reject the history that has been given to you where Exorcist II - movie with Richard Burton acting belligerent, Louise Fletcher in a rare good guy role, borderline Argento-style insane sequences, James Earl Jones as a guy who spits leopards, locusts, Boorman going nuts - is “bad”

RGillespieActor: Geoffrey was in the Company at the Old Vic, 1953-54 (my first job) headed by Richard Burton, Claire Bloom, Fay Compton and Michael Hordern.

W_TripSolution: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

dshramek: Imaging a world where instead of Tim Burton, WB gets Richard Donner back to launch Batman, maybe slightly earlier. What would a mid to late 80s Batman look like? Would young Sean Astin have been Robin?

RichTBassett1: August 18 1965 Elizabeth Taylor didn't have to be told twice to gain weight for her role but Richard Burton insisted they get bicycles to get around Warner Brothers Studio on. It also diffused some of the tension after all the Fighting. It's been the hardest film of their lives

RichTBassett1: October 10 1965 Frank Sinatra stopped by the set at Warner's to see the Burton's. Elizabeth wanted to know all about his romance with 20 year old Mia Farrow, always with a hint of jealousy in her eyes. Richard Burton was oblivious. The film was running overschedule..

RichTBassett1: November 10 1965 Richard Burton celebrates his 40th birthday on the set on " Virginia Wolf" as production ends and the film is a wrap He is seen here with Liza. .Mike Nichols told Elizabeth it was her best performance to date and he predicted Oscars for both of them.

RainbowFM1: War Of The Worlds (Jeff Wayne feat Richard Burton) - Eve Of The War (Tom Middleton Mix)

HGACinema: Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton on the set of The Sandpiper (1965), directed by Vincente Minnelli. Photo by API/Gamma-Rapho.

Luxyplayapp: “The gladdest moment in human life is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

BurtonMuseum: Elizabeth Taylor, Stanley Baker and Richard Burton...Mexico 1964

RichTBassett1: April 9 1965 Elizabeth Taylor accompanying Richard Burton back to the Hotel Huis ter Duin in Amsterdam from filming on location. They have a round of engagements to attend in Paris before they can vacation on the French Rivera.

W_TripSolution: “The gladdest moment in human life, me thinks, is a departure into unknown lands.” – Sir Richard Burton

gary_hensel: “Shaking off with one mighty effort the fetters of habit, the leaden weight of routine, the cloak of many cares and the slavery of home, man feels once more happy.” – Richard Burton

ClintForever: Richard Burton and Clint Eastwood behind the scenes of Where Eagles Dare (1968).



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