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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — John Hurt


    Edward_de_Vere — 9 years ago(January 31, 2017 02:58 PM)

    As a tribute to the late John Hurt, I thought I'd post a couple of clips from one of his most colorful performances, as gangster "Old Man Peanut" from
    44 Inch Chest
    . This is hardly Hurt's best role or film, but it's one of his most entertaining:
    John Hurt played the bounty hunter Gellon Lamb in another underrated film
    The Proposition
    . He doesn't have much screen time, but it's one of the movie's highlights:

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      randi2016 — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 07:14 AM)

      Brilliant actor, gone way too soon. I do think his role in 44 Inch Chest was pretty great; I believed that it was a living, breathing, foul-mouthed SOB character, rather than John Hurt simply playing said character.
      It's so hard to pick one favorite role of his, so I'll whittle it down to 5:
      Quentin Crisp (The Naked Civil Servant & An Englishman in New York); John Merrick (The Elephant Man); Winston Smith (1984); Ben Devereaux (The Skeleton Key); and Mr. Summers (All the Little Animals).
      RIP John. You will be sorely missed.

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        Edward_de_Vere — 9 years ago(February 05, 2017 11:20 AM)

        Brilliant actor, gone way too soon. I do think his role in 44 Inch Chest was pretty great; I believed that it was a living, breathing, foul-mouthed SOB character, rather than John Hurt simply playing said character.
        Well, while cancer did cut Hurt's life short, 77 is a decent lifespan, and there's no arguing that he accomplished a lot career-wise during that time. I agree that Hurt can really inhabit a role as an actor, unlike many celebrities where you feel like you're watching the actor rather than the character.
        John Hurt has given so many memorable performances that I'd also be hard-pressed to name one. My favorites include:
        Richard Rich in
        A Man for All Seasons
        Raskolnikov in
        Crime and Punishment
        Max in
        Midnight Express
        John Merrick in
        The Elephant Man
        Hazel in
        Watership Down
        (voice acting in an animation)
        Winston Smith in
        1984
        Bird O'Donnell in
        The Field
        Giles De'Ath in
        Love and Death on Long Island
        Old Man Peanut in
        44 Inch Chest
        I also enjoyed some of his smaller roles (basically cameos) such as the the eccentric billionaire S.R. Hayden in
        Contact
        and the deranged bounty hunter Gellon Lamb in
        The Proposition
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