tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707860620453967502.post2926137226501580775..comments2024-02-11T03:53:10.407-05:00Comments on On Transmigration: Maximilian Schell: R.I.P.the cajunhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10905358111623645338noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707860620453967502.post-51524531385063992282014-02-01T17:34:45.588-05:002014-02-01T17:34:45.588-05:00Paul, while I would love to view the documentaries...Paul, while I would love to view the documentaries, I do not have access to NETFLIX, I will certainly view Nuremberg and Topkapi very soon. He was one of the very best at whatever he did.<br /><br />Thanks for the visit. the cajunhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10905358111623645338noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2707860620453967502.post-58557839189751677182014-02-01T17:25:56.148-05:002014-02-01T17:25:56.148-05:00You wrote a beautiful tribute to a very talented, ...You wrote a beautiful tribute to a very talented, beautiful man.<br /><br />We have lost so many great ones over the past few months that I should be shockproof now. But to learn of Max's passing came as a jolt. Reading your tribute, I was surprised to learn that he was also a concert pianist and conductor, performing with Claudio Abbado, who passed away last year. So much talent.<br /><br />Tomorrow, I shall relive memories and tune in to Netflix and watch "Marlene" again and also his documentary of his sister, Maria.<br />paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02085842904367441128noreply@blogger.com