"A mass for the dead."
"What dead? Who is dead?"
"A man who deserved a requiem mass but never got one."
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"A mass for the dead."
"What dead? Who is dead?"
"A man who deserved a requiem mass but never got one."
I just found a WONDERFUL 26 minute interview with Tom Hulce from October 1984 that you can easily download for free under this link:
Hear our sweetest Tom recap key scenes from our favorite movie. Hearing his voice is already a treat as always.
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Some beautiful pictures from the CD booklet of Amadeus Special Edition: Director's Cut - Newly Remastered Soundtrack Recording (Universal Distribution, 2002)
Tom Hulce at the 56th Academy Awards 1984, as Best Actor nominee for Amadeus
Cause @historianmaybe5 and I were talking about what could have been going through his head at the Oscars, sitting there tense and nervous, also having decided to come out officially should they call him up on the stage. Oh how wonderful it would have been to watch Mr Hulce get up there as a "new rising star", going from virtually being unknown to winning Best Actor for a lead role in one of the greatest movies ever made, declaring himself gay and proud in front of the whole world. Being aware of the potential risk of damaging a promising career before it even took off. And I can't help but wonder what an impact it could have made for the queer comunity back in 1984 during the AIDS epidemic and all. The nervous smile and that kindness in his eyes. Then the explosion of joy, of pure excitement, cheering for his co-star winning the award and my god I just can't admire him enough My sweet king
Tom Hulce as the voice of Quasimodo - The Hunchback of Notre Dame Laserdisc Features part 1, 1996 (x)
A study in expressions Tom Hulce edition: A new little set of Double trouble? Part VIII because I can never get enough of all these adorable Quintessential Tom faces and gestures, I want to scream
(Part I) (Part II) (Part III) (Part IV) (Part V) (Part VI) (Part VII)
A study in expressions Tom Hulce edition: Double trouble? Part III, now an established regular of the Quintessential Tom series. Remarkable how I still haven't run out of these ridiculously adorable "parallels" and I'm losing my fckn mind
(Part I) (Part II)