lauren is so friendly, she smiles so beautifully and makes beautiful facial expressions with her eyes. i wish i could live in her time and get to know her
She knew what she wanted & wasn’t afraid to act on it. Considering the era, that was hard for a lot of people to take. She was intelligent, humorous, confident, talented & gorgeous. That was a deadly combination. I’m certain some women felt threatened.
Beautiful Bacall! Those exotic cat eyes and smoky voice! But compared to other episodes, she seems "flustered and giggly" here. Maybe the presence of Palance?
The lightening round with Jack was not fair to the contestants. I don't recall him whispering like he did on this show. When I lived in NYC I'd run into MS Becall on the upper West side. Beautiful woman.
This was Gene’s first announcing job, having previously been an actor, comedian, and writer/producer. Little did he know what it would lead to! A month later Lee Vines took over as announcer and stayed until the end of the series.
Jack's mighty handsome on this. His striking Mongol eyes are really noticeable here. Loved it when he snapped his fingers at Lauren Bacall like he was adding up dollar signs.
Password is a game for people who know how to argue. Words are ammunition to people like these. Jack Palance doesn't look like the guy who argues much.
I woulda said bond for spy, even though it was brand new in those days. It's so 😎 to watch Lauren Bacall, I'm not familiar with many of her films but 🔑 Largo is one of the greatest movies of all time. I often wonder if Jack Palance was ever offered the role of Superman, because I saw a clip of him doing one armed pushups with ease, and he certainly looks the part dontcha think?
I never saw what the big thing was about Bacall, I didn't think she was attractive at all but quite the opposite . She was scary looking to me. Palance probably one of the best heavies in all of Hollywood .Great Actor.
"Celluloid" was excellent for "Film" before he said that I was thinking "Kodak" (although there are no proper nouns as passwords, they can be used as clues).
With "intoxicated" I wonder if they would have gotten anywhere with "poisoned" (bringing in the idea of "toxic"). Or even "driving" (while intoxicated). The slang terms weren't getting them any closer.
after the first few clues for intoxicated, I wonder if driving........ and then hang on the word so the guesser knows something immediately follows it? Best clue for "spy" would be "espionage".
More importantly than friendliness between guest celebrities, is that they were not very good. The contestants trying to win some cash: They were not too bright upstairs.
Jack Palance at 12:24 "What would happen if say, "What does your husband do for a living, and she said, 'I support him?'" I love how aware Palance was of this misogynistic line of questioning where Allen Ludden asks men what they do for a living and asks women if they have a family and what their husbands do.
It was not a misogynistic line of questioning. At that time most married women did not have an additional outside or at home job and many unmarried women of that time would soon quit any job after marriage. So really, it would have either bored the audience for Allen to ask a woman what do you do and most of the time hear her say she is married, or the audience would have soon wondered, "Why is Allen asking the women what they do?
They already knew the bio of the contestants. Why waste tine asking someone's job when you already know they are a housewife? The man's job helped to identify the class and education level of the housewife contestants. They ask 'Are you a working girl?' when they already know she has a job. People are so stupid jumping to conclusions based on modern hypersensitive political correctness than just thinking it through. You've got limited time, you don't waste it asking pointless questions about nonexistent jobs.
DEFINITELY not the 1st (of course) however, I think maybe even as soon the 3rd definition (possibly the 2nd!) "Intoxicated" could have been guest with the clue "Technical"
@@marycook1644 Thanks for that...but I still dont see "raspberry" as a clear clue for "hiss." ??? Unless maybe the person said "rasssssberry," which I think, would be verböten! 😁
Yep, Mark Cook was correct. It was a bad clue. Someone should have said: "Serpent's", "Snake", "Sound". I cannot understand how/why anyone gave this episode a "Thumps Up".
For "intoxicated," after dancing around with a few of the slang terms, I would've gone with "publicly," or "driving;" as for "spy," why didn't anyone use "surveil," or "peep?" Still, some very excellent word-play in this one. I've said for a long time: a celebrity might be able to play a smart person on TV, but it takes seeing that celebrity without a script to truly gauge intelligence.
Well done Jack Palance for having the courage to challenge the stereotyping of the day. Woman are people, not some kind of appendage to men, as these TV shows so sickeningly suggested.
Married to Bogart, Bacall must have known plenty of words for drunk. Someone should have used a word to describe the register of the word required, like 'offense' or 'legalese' or 'formal' or even 'multisyllabic' to suggest the form of the word.
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WOOOOW I never heard tell of Jack Palance, but I don't think I'd care to have him as a friend either. He deliberately talks SOOOO low you can't even hear him. (and he is the most horrible LIGHTENING round player I've ever SEEN)!
They each gave a couple of perfect clues in a lightning round, got the right responses, then froze and bombed some easier ones. Guess they got nerves, get embarrassed. 🤷♀️
If they were single, he what they did for a living. I am from that era. All the ladies in our neighborhood were stay at home moms. One of my friends from church though, her mom worked outside of the home. Blessings from California. 🍰
Jack Palance was horrible at this game. Why did the producer(s) not interview him first before allowing him on the stage. My 12-year-old granddaughter knows more words than him. He starred at the audience and starred at the desk instead giving a clue. Many actors and actresses are like him: without a Cue Card telling them what to say, they are clue-less. The last woman contestant on this episode only made $50 in the Lightning Round because Actor-man was clueless. Sad. Clue for "Noose" shoulda-coulda been: "Hangman's" or Swing, Tree, or Tighten. For the word "Intoxicated" someone should have said: "Legal", "Limit", "Test", "Arrest", "Vomiting", "Obnoxious". "Loud", "Rude", "Violent". {[ As for L.B.'s looks and appeal, I have never understood what people saw / see in her. Carol Lynley, Barbara Bain, Eva Gabor, Elaine DeVry, Dorothy Greene, Paula Raymond, Marion Moses Bell, Diana Millay, Capucine, Lee Meriwether, Maureen O'Hara, Karen Steele, Constance Towers, Dee Hartford, Donna Reed, Carroll Baker, Angie Dickinson, and the "Armed Forces Radio Vietnam lady" Chris Noel, Cristina Raines, YES, but not L.B..]}
@@SM-gl8yo i dont think he had a crush on her since he was madly in love with betty white, whom he had married in 1963, but it's undeniable that he thought she was devastatingly beautiful... as most men/women did!
lauren is so friendly, she smiles so beautifully and makes beautiful facial expressions with her eyes. i wish i could live in her time and get to know her
Gotta love Lauren Bacall. Whatever IT is, she had it, and she knew how to use it.
She knew what she wanted & wasn’t afraid to act on it. Considering the era, that was hard for a lot of people to take. She was intelligent, humorous, confident, talented & gorgeous. That was a deadly combination. I’m certain some women felt threatened.
@@kristenkaz3080 i dont even find her averagely attractive. hollyweird knew even back then how to promote people.
@@kristenkaz3080some men too.
Lauren is having so much fun 😅
Lauren is the ONLY woman who can keep the SAME hairstyle for half a century and NEVER look out of date.
Yes I adore her but she looks a little tired here I think.
@@madeleine9907 I'm not suprised she looks a little tired. This is the hard, hard times with an alcoholic Jason Robards.
@@poetcomic1 yes I know and didn't she have a show on Broadway, and also Sam was only 3 years.
I agree, Ms. Bacall was timeless elegance her whole life.
Always loved her looks.
Beautiful Bacall! Those exotic cat eyes and smoky voice! But compared to other episodes, she seems "flustered and giggly" here. Maybe the presence of Palance?
Two big stars that weren't on TV.
Thank you for uploading, Seems Lauren makes Allen nervous, Jack Palance was a big strapping man- good looking and soft spoken.
Enjoyed !
The lightening round with Jack was not fair to the contestants. I don't recall him whispering like he did on this show. When I lived in NYC I'd run into MS Becall on the upper West side. Beautiful woman.
Jack Palance , a true american bad-ass. His Oscar win was my favorite, doing the one arm push-ups and telling Billy Crystal
" I crap bigger than you "
SUDDEN FEAR
The announcer is Gene Wood who would in later years would announce Password Plus.
And several other G-T game shows as well as hosting "Beat The Clock"
This was Gene’s first announcing job, having previously been an actor, comedian, and writer/producer. Little did he know what it would lead to! A month later Lee Vines took over as announcer and stayed until the end of the series.
Allen luden
They said every word under the sun except intoxicated.
Jack's mighty handsome on this. His striking Mongol eyes are really noticeable here. Loved it when he snapped his fingers at Lauren Bacall like he was adding up dollar signs.
Here he always is🧡
Jack Palance looked like he was just thrilled to be there.
Towards the end it seems like Jack Palance is under general anaesthesia …
R.I.P Gene Wood 1925 - 2004
Password is a game for people who know how to argue. Words are ammunition to people like these.
Jack Palance doesn't look like the guy who argues much.
Yea especially when he said "the end" for the word marriage LOL
I woulda said bond for spy, even though it was brand new in those days. It's so 😎 to watch Lauren Bacall, I'm not familiar with many of her films but 🔑 Largo is one of the greatest movies of all time. I often wonder if Jack Palance was ever offered the role of Superman, because I saw a clip of him doing one armed pushups with ease, and he certainly looks the part dontcha think?
I never saw what the big thing was about Bacall, I didn't think she was attractive at all but quite the opposite . She was scary looking to me. Palance probably one of the best heavies in all of Hollywood .Great Actor.
Scary LOL
"Celluloid" was excellent for "Film" before he said that I was thinking "Kodak" (although there are no proper nouns as passwords, they can be used as clues).
Lauren Bacall, you know how to whistle
Jack Palance was so weird but cool..he has done some zany things LIVE.
“One of the great new favourites, Frank Sinatra!” 😂
It is annoying how bad some of the celebs are at the lighting round.
Jack Palance did an especially poor job on the lightning rounds...
One episode, they just repeated one word over and over !! Like, that was a good clue. That’s all you get ! 💥
@@alanhumphrey4198 YEP!
Parlance must have been as dense as can be. Good grief he was slow.
he also talked SO low you couldn't even hear him (and it looked like he did it deliberately too)
Gene Wood was the announcer. He'd become the announcer on Password Plus.
And "Super Password" as well.
Jack Palance was a crud here. He didn't even acknowledge the contestant who won $250 without one decent clue from Palance.
0:56 THE LOOK 😂❤️
Lauren looked better in the 1964 epi but she is a dynamite player.
She got me with the look when I was 16, I knew why Bogart fell for her.
Terrific! Thank You.
Love her laugh 😃
Damn, Jack Pallance was really bad at the lightning round 😂
With "intoxicated" I wonder if they would have gotten anywhere with "poisoned" (bringing in the idea of "toxic"). Or even "driving" (while intoxicated). The slang terms weren't getting them any closer.
After the first attempt, should've said "formal"
after the first few clues for intoxicated, I wonder if driving........ and then hang on the word so the guesser knows something immediately follows it?
Best clue for "spy" would be "espionage".
Palance was great with facial clues.
These two movie stars were not real friendly. They didn't shake hands much.
Yea, a real disappointment to their true character.
More importantly than friendliness between guest celebrities, is that they were not very good. The contestants trying to win some cash: They were not too bright upstairs.
Jack Palance at 12:24 "What would happen if say, "What does your husband do for a living, and she said, 'I support him?'" I love how aware Palance was of this misogynistic line of questioning where Allen Ludden asks men what they do for a living and asks women if they have a family and what their husbands do.
Did Betty not teach not to ask such stupid questions. She worked her entire life.
It was not a misogynistic line of questioning. At that time most married women did not have an additional outside or at home job and many unmarried women of that time would soon quit any job after marriage. So really, it would have either bored the audience for Allen to ask a woman what do you do and most of the time hear her say she is married, or the audience would have soon wondered, "Why is Allen asking the women what they do?
Many women worked in 1965
@@TheRivrPrncess , at the time 62% of women worked outside the home.
They already knew the bio of the contestants. Why waste tine asking someone's job when you already know they are a housewife? The man's job helped to identify the class and education level of the housewife contestants. They ask 'Are you a working girl?' when they already know she has a job. People are so stupid jumping to conclusions based on modern hypersensitive political correctness than just thinking it through. You've got limited time, you don't waste it asking pointless questions about nonexistent jobs.
Debate + disagree/quarrel = argue
DEFINITELY not the 1st (of course) however, I think maybe even as soon the 3rd definition (possibly the 2nd!) "Intoxicated" could have been guest with the clue "Technical"
Exactly what I thought.
Lauren didn't even have to say a word for hypnotize, she just had to keep looking at him.
wow, Curly is young here .
Maybe this was answered but, why was "redberry" used as a clue for "hiss?" Not snake or cat?
I believe it was the word raspberry !
@@marycook1644 Thanks for that...but I still dont see "raspberry" as a clear clue for "hiss." ??? Unless maybe the person said "rasssssberry," which I think, would be verböten! 😁
Yep, Mark Cook was correct. It was a bad clue. Someone should have said: "Serpent's", "Snake", "Sound". I cannot understand how/why anyone gave this episode a "Thumps Up".
For "intoxicated," after dancing around with a few of the slang terms, I would've gone with "publicly," or "driving;" as for "spy," why didn't anyone use "surveil," or "peep?" Still, some very excellent word-play in this one. I've said for a long time: a celebrity might be able to play a smart person on TV, but it takes seeing that celebrity without a script to truly gauge intelligence.
Inebriated!
The most misleading word in the entire show: Jack Palance, introduced as "brilliant". He was a dullard!
I went to that world’s fair. I was 11.
Well done Jack Palance for having the courage to challenge the stereotyping of the day. Woman are people, not some kind of appendage to men, as these TV shows so sickeningly suggested.
Dr. Craig i presume ?
Good grief , it was 50 years ago
I would have said "legalistic," as a clue for intoxicated. They're all going for slang terms.
Lauren needs a new hairstyle!
Married to Bogart, Bacall must have known plenty of words for drunk. Someone should have used a word to describe the register of the word required, like 'offense' or 'legalese' or 'formal' or even 'multisyllabic' to suggest the form of the word.
I was thinking as a 1st clue for "Nothing" said in that "password-ian" way to denote an opposite how about… "Somethingggg..."
@I've seen the Twinkie and the damage done I don't know what you're talking about, it is the correct spelling.
@I've seen the Twinkie and the damage done sorry, it's me! This is my other main channel and that's my music channel. I guess you were the dude who corrected me but I thought you were being cheeky again. Cheers!
@I've seen the Twinkie and the damage done I can vouch for voicetube - that is my other channel… Switched accounts to come and say hello :-) Thanks again for the spelling correction.
@I've seen the Twinkie and the damage done cool; thanks man :-)
WOOOOW I never heard tell of Jack Palance, but I don't think I'd care to have him as a friend either. He deliberately talks SOOOO low you can't even hear him.
(and he is the most horrible LIGHTENING round player I've ever SEEN)!
11:45 The announcer makes the new contestant sound like she's from "Bottlesville" Oklahoma.
Betty!
So much fun
I'm thinking that if one of them had finally offered "giddy" their partner would have finally responded with "intoxicated". But then I don't know.
After a few slang words, I would have gone with “legally”.
It's called password but no one hardly passes. Lol
Betty White was married to Ludden ?!
Yes Betty White was married to Allen. I actually met Betty White on a film set in the late 90s in my city of Vancouver Canada
You must be the only human on the planet who doesn't know that.
NOOOOOOOOO
Clue for Intoxicated: Inebriated
Agree, but I think/thought that was the first clue. It was good one. After that it degenerated into slang and metaphor words.
Do my ears deceive me or is that gene wood I hear doing the announcing
Jack is a terrible player. Lauren is not much better.
They each gave a couple of perfect clues in a lightning round, got the right responses, then froze and bombed some easier ones. Guess they got nerves, get embarrassed. 🤷♀️
lol, I KNOW (Lauren WAS better. Jack was HORRIBLE)!
👍👍👍👍👍❤
Jack Palance speaking so softly was annoying and slowed the game.
Do not judge, for your day is coming
True, but you tell him....'cause I'm not.
BALONEY
Yep! Too quiet and too word challenged to have ever been invited to be on a show title "Password". No Cue Card, no clue.
I know lol. And it seemed like he did it on purpose too
Inebriated
"What your husband do for a living" only thing Ludden asked that second contestant...😆
I think he does that for stay at home moms. Nothing bad intended.
If they were single, he what they did for a living. I am from that era. All the ladies in our neighborhood were stay at home moms. One of my friends from church though, her mom worked outside of the home. Blessings from California. 🍰
Forgot the word ASKED !
@@marycook1644 Exactly.
Why would Allen ask what the woman what she did when most women would have said they were housewives/homemakers?
They use the same words over and over
Yelling
Jack Palance was horrible at this game. Why did the producer(s) not interview him first before allowing him on the stage. My 12-year-old granddaughter knows more words than him. He starred at the audience and starred at the desk instead giving a clue. Many actors and actresses are like him: without a Cue Card telling them what to say, they are clue-less.
The last woman contestant on this episode only made $50 in the Lightning Round because Actor-man was clueless. Sad. Clue for "Noose" shoulda-coulda been: "Hangman's" or Swing, Tree, or Tighten.
For the word "Intoxicated" someone should have said: "Legal", "Limit", "Test", "Arrest", "Vomiting", "Obnoxious". "Loud", "Rude", "Violent".
{[ As for L.B.'s looks and appeal, I have never understood what people saw / see in her. Carol Lynley, Barbara Bain, Eva Gabor, Elaine DeVry, Dorothy Greene, Paula Raymond, Marion Moses Bell, Diana Millay, Capucine, Lee Meriwether, Maureen O'Hara, Karen Steele, Constance Towers, Dee Hartford, Donna Reed, Carroll Baker, Angie Dickinson, and the "Armed Forces Radio Vietnam lady" Chris Noel, Cristina Raines, YES, but not L.B..]}
"Working girlie"???????
Jack plugging Godard ! Far out...
Lauren, was so full of herself!! GTFOH!!
I got that before when I saw her
poor lauren, known as such a mean nag.
She wasn't a nag. Alan had a crush on her....like most men did!
I always liked her. She was sexy and lived a long life. I sent her a piece of jewelry a few years before her death.
@@SM-gl8yo i dont think he had a crush on her since he was madly in love with betty white, whom he had married in 1963, but it's undeniable that he thought she was devastatingly beautiful... as most men/women did!
@@eyextacy8412 I hope it was a brooch of a fire breathing dragon.
With respect
For "submarine" the clue should've been "yellow." Duh....
The episode aired in 1965. The song was released in 1966. They were unlikely to refer to a song that hadn't even been recorded yet.
Such annoying kids in the audience.