Feature Film Faves with Sam Waterston

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Published on March 3, 2022

Legendary actor and “Law & Order” star Sam Waterston reveals his THREE favorite movies in this episode of The Late Show’s “Feature Film Faves.” #Colbert #SamWaterston #Movies

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  • Derek's Ho corner 2013 1 year ago

    Stephen Colbert feature film sam waterston awesomeness job

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  • New Message 1 year ago

    Can’t accuse him of wanting the easy roles, sheesh.

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  • James Connell 1 year ago

    My French & Canadian wife will freak about Sam’s French pick. Anything L&O, & derivatives, from Agatha C./Poireaux to the Ozarks & co., my tv remote has been inaccessible for years

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  • Sofia Johnson 1 year ago

    Because of the economic crisis and the rate of unemployment now is the best time to invest and make money

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  • Katherine Konopasek 1 year ago

    Thank you Sir.

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  • Richard Vinsen 1 year ago

    I thought this was going to be a comedy bit. I was pleasantly surprised.

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  • Robert Ford 1 year ago

    Interesting that he is unaware of the plots of the two English speaking films. Alec Guinness does indeed play the roles of the different victims but the murderer is played by Dennis Price. Great film.

    TE Lawrence was a British officer but he ended up trying to secure independence for the Arabs not gain more territory for the British Empire.

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  • KarmaRocks 1 year ago

    I have loved Sam Waterston since QED….youre forgiven if you dont remember it 🙂

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  • zelmoziggy 1 year ago

    He could use a robot policy from Old Glory Insurance Company.

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  • rascally rabbit 1 year ago

    Peter Sellers also made movies playing multiple characters for example The Mouse That Roared

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  • A J 1 year ago

    Yayyyy!! More of the great Mr. Waterston! 🙂

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  • Gigi C. 1 year ago

    I agree with all of Mr Waterston picks but the one that surprised and delighted me was Fanfan la Tulipe . As someone who’s first language was French and who only started to speak English in her late teens I was raised on these old black and white French movies on television and they occupy a special place in my heart.

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  • Mike Diotte 1 year ago

    Colbert trying so hard to be funny. Give it up.

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  • dawn stanley 1 year ago

    My first love with Sam was a show on pbs called I’ll Fly Away. I just loved that show.

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  • Vince Edwards 1 year ago

    Mr. Waterston, I will never complain of any actor loving a French movie! I personally could watch Delicatessen once a month and never tire of it!!!!

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  • Dorothy D. 1 year ago

    Love Sam; love his 3 movie favs! Thanks Stephen and co.!

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  • Gilbert Christopher 1 year ago

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