Peter Ustinov Great Film Moments

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We're No Angels
We're No Angels (1955) - A Disappointing Letter - Isabelle (Gloria Talbott) faints after she receives bad news in a letter.
We're No Angels
We're No Angels (1955) - I Love Only You Three - The convicts try to break the news to Isabelle (Gloria Talbott) that Andre and Paul are dead.
We're No Angels
We're No Angels (1955) - A Talk About Marriage - Felix (Leo G. Carroll) and Amelie (Joan Bennett) discuss marriage prospects for their daughter.
We're No Angels
We're No Angels (1955) - Lovesick Isabelle - Isabelle (Gloria Talbott) mistakingly believes Paul (John Baer) is in love with her.
We're No Angels
We're No Angels (1955) - A Gifted Salesman - Joseph (Humphrey Bogart) demonstrates his remarkable talent as a salesman.
We're No Angels
We're No Angels (1955) - The Only Mistake I Ever Made Was Getting Caught - Amelie (Joan Bennett) and Joseph (Humphrey Bogart) discuss their life choices.
We're No Angels
We're No Angels (1955) - A Change of Heart - The convicts have a change of heart after Felix (Leo G. Carroll) gives them a Christmas present.
We're No Angels
We're No Angels (1955) - An Extremely Handsome Woman - The convicts spy on the family they plan to rob.
Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis (1951) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Robert Taylor, Leo Genn, Peter Ustinov, Finlay Currie, Abraham Sofaer. Set against the back drop of Rome in crisis, General Marcus Vinicius returns to the city from the battle fields and falls in love with a Christian woman, Lygia. Caught in the grip of insanity, Nero’s atrocities become more extreme and he burns Rome, laying the blame on the Christians. Vinicius races to save Lygia from the wrath of Nero as the empire of Rome collapses around them.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Jules Dassin and starring Peter Ustinov, Maximilian Schell, Robert Morley, Jess Hahn, Gilles Ségal. Arthur Simon Simpson is a small-time crook biding his time in Greece. One of his potential victims turns out to be a gentleman thief planning to steal the emerald-encrusted dagger of the Mehmed II from Istanbul’s Topkapi Museum.
Quo Vadis
Quo Vadis (1951) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Robert Taylor, Leo Genn, Peter Ustinov, Finlay Currie, Abraham Sofaer. Set against the back drop of Rome in crisis, General Marcus Vinicius returns to the city from the battle fields and falls in love with a Christian woman, Lygia. Caught in the grip of insanity, Nero’s atrocities become more extreme and he burns Rome, laying the blame on the Christians. Vinicius races to save Lygia from the wrath of Nero as the empire of Rome collapses around them.
Lorenzo's Oil
Lorenzo's Oil (1992) - Trailer #1 - Directed by George Miller and starring Nick Nolte, Peter Ustinov, Gerry Bamman, James Rebhorn, Maduka Steady. Lorenzo Odone was a normal child until the age of 7. After then, strange things began to happen to him: he would have blackouts, memory lapses, and other strange mental phemonenons. He is eventually diagnosed as suffering from ALD: an extremely rare incurable degenerative brain disorder. Frustrated at the failings of doctors and medicine in this area, the Odones begin to educate themselves
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - Trailer #1 - Directed by Stanley Kubrick and starring Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons, Charles Laughton, and Peter Ustinov. Spartacus is a 1960 American historical drama film directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on the novel of the same name by Howard Fast about the historical life of Spartacus and the Third Servile War. The film stars Kirk Douglas as the rebellious slave Spartacus who leads a violent revolt against the decadent Roman empire. The film was awarded four Oscars and stands today as one of the greatest classics of the Sword and Sandal genre.
Luther
Luther (2003) - A Fair Hearing - Frederick the Wise (Peter Ustinov) tries to get Emperor Charles V (Torben Liebrecht) to give Martin Luther a fair hearing.
Luther
Luther (2003) - I Will Not Recant - Martin Luther (Joseph Fiennes) refuses to recant his writings against the Pope.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - Stealing the Dagger - Giulio (Gilles Segal) descends into the museum to replace the real dagger with a replica without triggering the floor alarm.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - Crossing the Roof - When Arthur (Peter Ustinov) refuses to cross the roof at night, Walter (Maximilian Schell) agrees to make the trip in broad daylight.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - A Little Bird Told Me - After a bird sets off the alarm in the museum, Ali (Ege Ernart) pieces together the details of the heist, and the gang ends up in prison.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - Sofa Bet - The gang decides to test Arthur (Peter Ustinov) by challenging him to drag the sofa using only his arms.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - The Heist Begins - When Arthur (Peter Ustinov) is unable to hold the weight of Giulio (Gilles Segal) on the rope, Walter (Maximilian Schell) helps to pull him into position.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - Interrogation - Arthur (Peter Ustinov) denies all involvement in terrorism, and agrees to work with the Turkish police to clear his name.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - Wrestling Match - The gang arranges to lose the police at a wrestling match, but Elizabeth (Melina Mercouri) gets distracted by the hot Turkish wrestlers.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - A Clever Deduction - Ali (Ege Ernart) questions the validity of the evidence Arthur (Peter Ustinov) has acquired.
Topkapi
Topkapi (1964) - A Nymphomaniac - Walter (Maximilian Schell) worries about changes in the plan, and Elizabeth (Melina Mercouri) tries to distract him.
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - I Want to Know - Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) shares his most intimate dream with Varinia (Jean Simmons).
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - Fight to the Death - Draba (Woody Strode) is locked in combat with Spartacus (Kirk Douglas). But when Draba gets the upper hand, he refuses to finish him off.
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - Breaking Glabrus' Power - Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) gives Marcus Publius Glabrus (John Dall) an ultimatum to take back to Rome, then rallies his troops for the battle to come.
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - Death Is the Only Freedom - Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) tells Tigranes (Herbert Lom) that the slaves don’t fear death and that gives them the advantage.
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - Goodbye My Life - Varinia (Jean Simmons) reveals to Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) that she has bared his child, then she says her final goodbyes.
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - Gladiator Training - It’s the first day of Gladiator Training School, and Spartacus shows real potential.
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - Spartacus Is Sold - Lentulus (Peter Ustinov) goes shopping for slaves, and when he finds Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) he finds out that his bite is worse than his bark.
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - I'm Not an Animal - When they put a girl in the cell with Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) to watch him ravage her, he stands defiant and won’t do it.
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - Crassus Identifies Spartacus - Crassus (Laurence Olivier) finally identifies the rebel Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) and commands him to fight his friend Antoninus (Tony Curtis) to the death.
Spartacus
Spartacus (1960) - I'm Spartacus - The Romans try to get Spartacus (Kirk Douglas) to reveal himself in the crowd, but then every slave stands up to protect him.



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