A few years ago I wrote this post—under the title of We Have Contact—about a lesser seen role of his that's always been one of my favorites. I hope you enjoy the clip of it.
The year isn't even a month old, and it's already claimed yet another one of the greats.
I'll miss John Hurt. He was one of those rare talents I always thought would be around forever. Fortunately all of his performances will.
The image many people have of John Hurt is of him thrashing around on the dining table of the space ship Nostromo with an alien bursting out of his chest.
Or maybe it's his grotesquely disfigured form in The Elephant Man, as he proclaims to Anthony Hopkins he is not an animal, he's a human being.
Younger moviegoers might know him as Mr. Olivander from the Harry Potter movies - including the next two of them.
But his one performance I think I enjoy most is one most people didn't see. His role as eccentric, reclusive, terminally ill billionaire industrialist S.R. Hadden in the Robert Zemeckis film Contact.
With a keen interest in space and extra-terrestrials, his character is compelling, creepy and brilliant all at the same time (not unlike a few creative directors I know).
I quote the line at the end of this scene all the time. Scares the hell out of my kids.