"I couldn't believe what I saw - I wasn't in it!" | Christopher Lee on 'The Return of the King'

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yeah they go in the back loudly how to screaming is there any part of the books that you wish had been put into the phone is there a part of the books that wasn't in the film that you think was a and you wish it wasn't officially a part of the entire trilogy oh well by the way to answer the other question I've I've got the ending he said something about the directors I'd worked with there's only one now that I would love to work with whether it will ever happen some God's hands that is Clint Eastwood who has become an absolutely brilliant director right to go back to your question traffic all of the the series lore the Rings oh yeah some part yes well this was phase change films came out one two three fellowship in the ring shoot Allah's Return of the King and we were also the films in private those of us were the same place at the same time and when the third film came home I couldn't believe what I saw because I wasn't in it and the scene is one of the most important scenes in the old trilogy because it's Saruman the great mortal enemy the most evil of them all against the fellowship and I'm on top of the tower of orthanc at Isengard looking down the fellowship and same very nasty things to them and so to Aragorn Viggo Mortensen marvelous tacked-on terrific person this man from the woods will never be king a song a long sequence final confrontation between the fellowship and their greatest enemy it wasn't in the film nobody could understand this there were millions of hits on the Internet not just from Tolkien fans and the film fans but everybody could seen first two they said what happened to Saruman by the extended DVD
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Channel: UCD - University College Dublin
Views: 1,447,335
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Keywords: The Lord Of The Rings, Christopher Lee, University College Dubiln, Law Society, Peter Jackson, Saruman
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Length: 3min 20sec (200 seconds)
Published: Thu Nov 10 2011
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