Sleep, My Love | English Full Movie | Thriller Drama Film-Noir
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Alison Courtland, a chronic sleepwalker, believes that a mysterious man sporting horned-rimmed eyeglasses is plotting to end her life. However, her husband dismisses her fears, attributing them to her exhausted imagination.
Starring: Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings, Don Ameche
Directed By: Douglas Sirk
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Robert Cummings gives such a smooth performance here.
Steady and sure of himself. Good actor.
Gaslighting. My X tried this in preparation for our divorce. Kept hiding my keys in all sorts of strange places. He’s a psychologist. They ARE crazy!
Wow! My step son was also this way when divorcing his wife. He also had us believing she was the worst, but, it was all him.
So many psychologists are nutcases...
OMG...that's a classic narcissists move..
Very common ploy
“Common” in all its definitions
@@Victoria-gq8gt- Boy is that an understatement.
I love old black and white movies!!❤❤❤
OMG!! So do I! I’ve got a whole playlist of movies on here ☺️
@@christinehart9051 it takes me away from this crazy world for a bit!
Claudette Colbert was a true star! Never a bad movie. She had a unique quality, maybe it was the voice that made her so mesmerizing, as her overall look and style never changed. She was old Hollywood at it's best. Born to be on the Silver Screen.
I was thinking in one of the scenes with her unconscious how truly beautiful she was. What a complexion. Amazing in some ways when you consider the limited selections in lighting effects back then. Kudos to those responsible for this type of effect.
NOIRS are the most intimate of art forms - cozy conversations. ... Nothing like being tucked under the blankets at night - hopefully during a rainy night! - while watching a noir!
Well said😊
I had not seen Bob Cummings in a serious role before this. He really was a great actor
Saboteur, Dial M for Murder are two very good Robert Cummings movies.
He was terrific and well-cast in
all 3 films. Great, unique actor.🩷
Claudette’s outfits are fabulous. Don Ameche is handsome and slick. Love seeing Bob Cummings in a serious role. He’s amazing.
I couldn’t agree more that these black-and-white Classics are incredible. I’ve tapped into many of them now on my iPad and I am thoroughly enjoying them I used to be a movie go at the cinema or theater when I was younger but movies have really changed a lot lost my interest in so many of them yes, of course from time to time there are some good ones that come out, but these black and whites cannot be compared to those films. love the actors actresses of these classics
I agree. I'm hooked on them. And I've rediscovered one of the greatest actors who ever lived, Charles Laughton. He makes the others, famous actors, stars whereas he's a genius actor.
I love the detail in the house and outside photography. The tailored, beautiful clothes. The storyline. Miss these movies. Glad I can find them here!
Don Ameche, a hands-on man n talent, right into his Senior year's
He was , but did you know he left his wife and lived with his girlfriend for many years.
I am 68, and I remember what was concidered "Traveling Clothes". No one woukd have dreamed of stepping outside their front door ( or even stay around the house) the way the majority of people dress 2day)...even the Ho-bo's living along the railroad tracks dressed better.
@leilal8053....Remember when people would "dress up" to go to church and to go to a major league baseball game or go to the movies? Look at some old T.V. footage of major league baseball games from the 40's & 50's and probably into the 60's. The men mostly wore suits and they all wore nice hats...no baseball hats... and the ladies wore dresses. And yes, even going to the grocery store we put on clean clothes and looked decent.
Oh, yes...how many movies have we watched where even the hobo's wore some kind of coat and a tie...they still had a little bit of class...!!
Not so today....civility is non-existent in so many places. Sad...real sad.
Oh la. How my sisters and I dressed up for flights! Plus a menu: steak or chicken. In porcelain plates. With real cutlery. And a hot towel before and after. In COACH.
Yes - The people with huge asses wearing just leggings and a tshirt - No dignity no self respect no class
I agree and I say it all the time. My daily dressing would be pointed directly at WW2 era and when I go out everyday to Walmart, Aldi's, corner store ...anywhere I am always dressed . In other words, I look as if I walked out of the 1940s daily and folks look surprised. Folks give comments like "are you going to church, you look so dressed up?". I tell them, this is how I dress everyday. Folks now of days wanna be in pajamas all day some. And if they dress , they consider that work clothes or "dressing up". I am 37 and I can't fathom just walking out with pajamas.
PJ's and slippers, normal, everday shopping attire and not just for the kids😂
I remember being a little girl getting dressed up to go eat with my grandparents. The men all had hats and top coats. These movies bring me joy.
ME TOO. AND THE FURNISHINGS IN BEDROOM. LOVE IT
Gotta love the way she goes to bed with all her make-up on 😂
We not trying to wake up dead and dull lol
She obviously passed out drunk. Poor girl. 😢
And wakes up perfectly coifed! Lol
@@CissyBrazil If your washed hair was loaded up with a fixative styling lotion, set in rollers, dried under a hood dryer for almost an hours lol, combed / styled then sprayed with lacquer shellac, you would wake up coiffed as well.
@@msheart2 😂😂😂
Well, it IS a different world in way too many respects and it’s definitely NOT all to the good. Generally speaking people owned much less clothing than many do today. The fact that people consider today’s styles for traveling much more comfortable they are frankly utterly without what then would have been referred to as anything that could qualify as ‘stylish’. Unless of course one is wealthy. Not only have we discarded style, we have become boorish and rude in our public behavior because too many feel entitled to do so. In their minds personal ‘freedom’ allows them to be whatever they chose to be in ANY setting. I think when Rosalind Russell commented at the point in her life where she had observed that humanity was losing it’s sensibility, generally speaking, and that ‘grace’ would disappear she was sadly visionary. What have we ‘allowed’ ourselves to become?
Claudette Colbert, great actress!
Thank you, I've been trying to think of her name! She is one of my favs too.
I adored Don Ameche ever since I was a little girl . I remember him hosting that circus show....can't remember the name of it. He was so HANDSOME. 😊🥰🥰
It was called International Showtime.
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Robert Cummings was so good….loved this movie
Wish RC could have made more
films. He had so many unique
qualities that came through the
camera. His smooth voice and
handsome looks were underused..
2:58pm Saw this a few months ago, and worth watching again……excellent movie! Thanks for the download…..
This movie is outstanding! Grabs your attention from the start and you wish it will never end! A 10 out of 10 rating, in my opinion. Thanks for uploading! I have subscribed and clicked the bell.
And Perry Mason..my moms heart throb. He looked a little like my dad.
What ever you do…don’t tell he preferred cock
I love Claudette Colbert
Nice acting, and a good story plot. I thought Ms. Colbert, Mr. Ameche, and Mr. Cummings played their parts extremely well. Great actors as they, never disappoint. And I was good to see "Perry Mason" as the Police Detective.
Great nail-biter! I always liked Bob Cummings. Seemed like such a gentleman.....good actor, too! I especially loved him in the famous Hitchcock thriller, “Dial “M” For Murder”.
I just happened to stumble upon this, but THIS FILM IS WELL WORTH WATCHING! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼♥️🙋♀️
I love the old movies especially the wealthy people, and all their beautiful gowns they wear, and the servants and maids. Love CC she was so beautiful and a natural actress. That was Jimmy from Mickey Mouse Club!...lol
Creepy doctor..creepy husband..creepy friends
Love the old black and white movies 🎬 thanks
I love ❤️ them. I remember watching them with my Mom on the weekends. Grateful for those memories. Nothing like old Black and White movies 🎥
This is like Midnight Lace with Doris Day.
I have watched this movie at least 10x. Claudette always give her all, be it comedy,drama,noir. Her eyes have so much depth, expression,emotion and passion. Thank you for posting!😊
Why would she still be wearing make up if she had already gone to bed?
Always found her mousy
Love Raymond Burr &Bob Cummings too So many stars and I’ve never heard of or seen this before🌟🌟🌟
Has a very Gaslight feel to it. Enjoyable...love Robert Cummings.
Don Ameche looks VERY guilty already!!!
Yes, he almost exuded “gaslighting” right from the start.
Raymond Burr, nine years before he became Perry Mason.
. *THE HUSBAND DOEN'T NEED TO USE HYPNOTICS. THE WIFE IS IN CONSTANT DENIAL, EVEN WITHOUT THEM. SHE IS HER OWN WORST ENEMY !!!*
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. *I WOULD GET DAMNED TIRED OF TRYING TO HELP SOMEONE LIKE HER.*
When your made to doubt yourself that will happen. But the husband took advantage of that, instead of helping her.
"I now pronounce you husband and wife" from a back-in-the-day movie. Wonderful!
A version of GASLIGHT!
Claudette Colbert was my grandmother's favorite actress and mine too !! 😃😃 Small wonder !! She was a great 👍👍 actress and fabulous to look at. Other actresses seem to get more attention, but Claudette could play any part !! 43:12
Her & Bette Davis older movies. NOW VOYGER. LOVED THIS MOVIE
This had me 'glued' to my chair......excellent - very stylish. I loved it.
I am so lucky that subtitles are provided!!!
They may be computer generated but they are lifesavers!!!!!
I can't believe I have never seen this movie before. Outstanding movie 🎉
Claudette Colbert is so beautiful
I love the tailoring in this era. Matched up to a T. That was class !!!
Excellent little thriller, predictable plot, but well worth the watch.. loved it
a masterpiece . Great actors . This film has everything . Thank you so much for sharing .
everything except an actual ending. Too many loose ends tthat need resolution.
Better start making copies of these movies before they take them away.
Raymond Burr, I always enjoy him in films, and Perry Mason is still the only “lawyer” show I’ll watch.
Don Ameche was a very handsome man back in his day.
Him and Cher were great together at the 86 Oscars
He had such a suave voice and manner too. I suspect he was just as human, dumb, and clumsy as all men, but it is very attractive.
Thanks for uploading this enjoyable movie. Gaslighting or undermining someone's faith in their own judgement is a cruel practice carried out by people who have underlying sociopathic tendencies-usually not done in the extreme way as in this movie-but as R. D. Laing once said 'the bedroom is the most dangerous room in the home'.
Must read R D Laing again
Back in the seventies, he was big in sociology circles. Nowadays, it's narcissism that gets the attention ... online, anyway ....It'd be interesting to read what Mr Laing wrote about it - if anything. Nowadays, forty years on, I know *so much more!*
🙈😾🤯🥸🤠
That’s what I told my daughter. She thought her stepdad was the best. He showed up sometimes in front of people.
@@sohara....RD Laing was very, very good in his time. Too good in 1 way. My little sister read my books that were written by him, and she has been faking mental illness ever since.
To some extent this constant act has caused her to actually believe it all and develope a truly warped mind, and she used it to torture my dad for 50 years. But I watched her develope her act, so I knew what her influences were. Of course she always did have psychopathic and manipulative tendencies, but in watching her develope this act, it was very easy to see what was influenced by what.
It all started with my dad falsely accusing my mum of being schizophrenic, so of course I started reading up on that. And my sister has being faking it ever since, but just the parts that suit her, when they suit her. Otherwise she is fine. She's just extraordinarily selfish and greedy, and as entitled as can be. She manipulated hundreds of thousands of $ from my dad.
But Laing had an understanding that was ahead of his time. I imagine he is gone now, but he has my respect for bringing clarity to the public at a time when nobody else I'm aware of had done so. There was only Reich, Freud, and Freud's protege, whose name escapes me at the moment, even though he's very well known. Reich and Freud were both full of crazy ideas, and Freud's protege had a few too. So Laing was a real breath of fresh air. Some truth at last! He helped me a lot in learning to understand my dysfunctional family, and he brought the public's understanding of mental illness ahead by huge leaps and bounds. I believe he influenced a great many people, doctors and lay people.
@@cattymajiv,
Carl Jung?
Always great to see Keye Luke, big fan.
People comment on the smoking in films of this age well they were told cigarettes were good for your health and chest indeed they were advised to smoke to get mucus off their chest all promoted by the tobacco industry of course so there u r
Doctors endorsed them, that should tell you something. Additional though
they added more than tobacco in cigs, hundreds of other chemical ingredients which were never disclosed until the late 1980s- 1990s
My Dr. Told me the tobacco companies have been spraying morphine on the leaves to make the city's more addictive...
Don't forget to focus on the fine furnishings too,guys!@naomivillalobos8031
It’s weird to me that anyone could think inhaling smoke into ur lungs was good for u. They must have known how pollution and smog caused serious illness even back then. The doctors knew, they must have been paid off.
Do U have 1 of these fine furniture details? F eBay
Wow, a lot of great stars. I love these Film Noir Thrillers. Thank you for sharing.
Good movie. I dont know these actors as this is an old movie, but her friend's brother (Robert Cummings) is very attractive and charming.
Claudette Colbert is a well known name!! Especially in older movies from the 30s and 40s.
What a star packed cast. Terrific.
Raymond Burr sometimes known for playing a heavy but turned out to be a fine lawyer as Perry Mason. I always remember him as the white haired killer in Rear Window.
He almost was unrecognizable in 'Rear Window'.
Ironsides.♿
Me too. Loved that movie
Oh, he certainly is that
Wow a splendid movie
Thanks for showing it on you tube ...I'm soo lucky to watch this
This thriller amuses me
Wealthy women r always a prey in all ages
But nothing like earning our salaries after a month's hardwork....god always protects us n helps us to be prosperous...Rich girl ..she owns that swanky hse...n they r after her 🎉🎉❤
Love these, Robert Cummings to the rescue
This was very well done. Thank you
I don't know what it is that makes this movie so enjoyable. The characters and dialogue are compelling and the costumes and scenery are wonderful as well. I didn't expect to enjoy this so much. Everyone is comparing it unfavorable to Gaslight but this one is actually more entertaining.
I thought so too….great variety of eccentric characters…loved the subtle unexpected humor woven through. This is one I will be watching often . These old black and whites are so good for insomniacs
What an outstanding movie! The acting is also great, as well as the costumes and the story. Thanks for uploading this movie and thanks for the good quality! Also, all three main actors are quite suitable for such roles. Watching Miss Brooks in the role of the lover was a pleasure. Three words to describe the movie - creative, exciting and dramatic. For the fans who enjoy such films, I would recommend 'The Lost Moment' (1947)!
Good movie, well worth watching, glad I found it
Definitely, this film is great. Some years ago, being Douglas Sirk such a great director, I bought it on Dvd but this Video looks much better than my old DVD. Thanks so much for uploading this classic 🎉
I am really happy 😊😊😁😁 you commented on the excellent film quality which this time, I failed to mention at all, this actually proves if the picture quality is good enough, black and white can look as great as any color film ☺️☺️🎥🎥 !!
Gr8 movie. Thoroughly enjoyable. First flick saw Amici as the villain.
1948 Claudette Colbert, Don Ameche, Robert Cummings, Raymond Burr
Yes the absolute best of the best!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
This is redone gaslight but very very well done. I enjoyed it very much.
I love these old classic movies, but I always thought it was strange that a husband n wife slept in different rooms!!!!
My dad told me food on the airplanes back than was Awesome, n you can smoke!!!!
Sooooo glad smoking is no longer allowed in planes....😊
@@FemiNelson-sb1emso glad smoking is not allowed in public places, any more!
@@soalegria1971 That's just the beginning. Wait till you see what else they have planned. I expect you'll happily go along with it all till you realise they've got you hook, line and sinker.
@@louiseanderson1505 I value healthy lungs, as I’ve seen what people with unhealthy lungs suffer. If you don’t value your health, then don’t. No skin off my nose. 🙄
@@soalegria1971 It's about freedom of choice. We no longer have that in so many ways and it's about to get much worse. I myself am a non-smoker but I believe everyone should have the freedom to choose. 🙄
Wow what a smashing house right by that big river with all the boats going up and down
I had a very unique house on the Missouri river in the country years ago. It was my joy.
Oh wow i feel rather honoured - And best kind wished from Scotland@@sookie4195
Great movie, masterfully planned and acted out. Never ceases to amaze me how some men loose their heads and lives over some youthful, makeup, tricked out young strumpet. When they already have the best
lose
@@lisainger6751Do you feel better now honey?
Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche. Great picture. ❤
You forgot to mention Raymond Burr.
@@michaelward9880 IMHO, Raymond Burr is not as big a star as Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche were.
@@sheristewart3940 That's your opinion. Burr was a big star, especially in film noir.
@@michaelward9880 I did write, "IMHO (in my humble opinion)!"
@@michaelward9880 Burr was never a big star in any area. He was only a mediocre actor. Very dead pan in every role. Noir was only used in the first of a double bill, to fill space before the real movie that everyone really went to see, and most noirs were crap. The only ones that survived were the very best ones, and they are still nowhere near as good.
Their budgets were always low, so everything about them was second class, including some of the acting. That's what distinguished A and B movies. Some crime movies that are really noirs are being called noir now. But noirs were always B+W and did not often have the biggest stars like Claudette Colbert and this male star that plays her husband. For that reason I would not class this as a noir, but rather as a mystery film.
There were many very good actors who never managed to reach the A list, or reached it later. A lot of people who had very small roles were actually excellent actors, but they were not highly paid or treated well. And inexplicably there were some terrible actors who did make it to the A list status. (There was no actual official list. That's just a euphemism.) Most actors were type cast and only ever played 1 kind of role. To some extent that still happens unless the actor really works at finding roles with a difference, like Johnny Depp and Brad Pitt have done. But with that, there are inevitably some of their projects that are deemed to be "flops".
Burr was lucky, he was able to work a lot because cops and villains were ubiquitous in the crime films that made up the first films in the double bills that every theatre used. It was sort of a "2 for the price of 1" thing. So he worked a lot, and even had 2 long running tv shows that gave him a lot of exposure. He even got a chance on those tv shows to stretch a little bit more, but that still doesn't make him a big star. (In 1 he was a lawyer, and in the other he was a wheelchair bound detective.)
Edit: I checked Wikipedia, and I have to modify my opinion. He won a fair number of Emmys and Golden Globes, and had a LOT of nominations for a great many more. His 2 main TV shows were both almost 10 years long, and he was in a LOT of stage plays, noirs, and TV movies. He worked very steadily for his whole life until his death. He was also considered extremely kind and generous by everyone who ever knew him, and he donated TONS of time and money to many good causes.
So I can see why some people would consider him a big star, and after all, there is no hard line between who is a star and a big star, so it's a matter of opinion. IMHO, he's still not a big star, because of the type of rut he was cast in, and the resulting lack of breadth and depth of his roles. And because of the lack of recognition of him now. However as I said, whether or not somebody is a "big" star is a matter of opinion. I concede he was a star. But a "big" one? I guess we all have to decide that for ourselves.
My opinion of him as a person is very much uplifted by the Wikipedia article! I like him a lot now as a person. And I encourage people to go and read it. It certainly was an eye opener, and my respect for Burr has grown a lot.
I ENJOYED this Movie 🍿 The main Actress was so Tiny and Beautiful this was a Really Good Movie and I think Black & White
Makes it even better…..
Thank You Watching from Virginia 🌹
this is a great example of remembered film noir....and "love that bob"...LOL thanks for posting!!
My exhusband did too. Would say I said something when I know I didn’t or says he said something when I know he didn’t. Purposely pick fights with me for no reason.
I'm sorry he did that to you. 💅
My daughter does that. Not necessarily for a fight but I think to point out that I’m old. I have such a good memory. It really drives me nuts.
Good flick, Don Ameche as a slick murderous creep
Sleep walking? The imagination is an powerful tool or enemy? Physiological warfare?
This was very good just love these old films…didn’t care for the rather abrupt ending after so many twists and turns throughout the rest of the film….but overall, really enjoyed it….thank you for sharing….
Allison, oh Alllison, ooohhhh Allison. Good movie, don't make them like this anymore. A few minutes in and don't miss color at all. Black and white is part of the charm of these films. I'm going to get some more popcorn and watch this again.
Claudette Colbert only made black and white films because she photographed so well in them and - she felt - poorly in colour . After she made Parrish in colour she retired. She appeared in only more production - on TV - over 25 years later.
I far prefer color. No exceptions. The people who claim B+W is better are just pretentious. Color does so much more to give the picture detail, texture, and depth. In 1 word, reality. B+W always looks flat as a pancake and it lacks so much! That's why B+W is rarely ever used now.
What a good movie!!!
Gaslighting
🤺💐
I've always adored Claudette Colbert as a fantastic actress, and she was sooo pretty! I liked Bob Cummings, Don Ameche, and Raymond Burr was so young and good-looking in his pre-Perry Mason days! (I think he was still quite attractive when
he was on the Perry Mason shows, too, however!) Great film!!! Love it!!!
Gr8 movie. Nice to see Cummings n serious role. Remember him n his comedy show wher he was a photographer. Colbert rarely disappoints. Love these mystery thrillers.
That was a good one thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
Those hand-shaped door knockers are creepy.
Bob Cummings any day. Claudette adorable and goodness Don Amiche. Bob Cummings too and way before my time. How fun to see
Is that perry mason?
Yes it is, Raymond Burr. Great Actor.
yes it is.
He really was a fine actor. Wish he had branched out more.
I read where his size limited his roles. The man was very, very large.
He did great radio theater 🎥
Same set for the bedroom as "Sorry, Wrong Number" starring Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster.
Keen Eye! You must live old movies, as I do.
Colbert is just terrific--TY
Alternate title could be Gaslight... oh wait, they used that title 4 years earlier in '44
Those were the days. No standing in line for pat downs and security clearance at airports. I’m sure that generation (in the movie) longed for the simpler life of the past as well. Hard to believe our current times will be reflected upon as “the good ol’ days” but I suspect they will. Scary thought.
These are the last days of the wicked rule of Satan. Jesus Christ so accurately described these times. Good news! Satan will be removed. You cannot have peace on this earth until that important step is taken care of. Revelation chapter 20 verses 1 to 3
@@monicaclark9581
will tribes in the Brazilian jungle or in Borneo
notice the difference? If so, what would be the "changes"...and why?
@@monicaclark9581 I think that most Christians think/believe that we are close to the " End Times"...the 7 years of Tribulation. Things sure are getting crazy and upside-down...calling evil good and good evil... Christianity is being persecuted even here in the last bastion of freedom, the United States of America. But what we do not know precisely is just how bad things will get before the Tribulation years actually begin. What is the saying: You think things are bad now, well just wait, you ain't seen nothing yet..!!
There are still pieces of the end times puzzle that haven't happened: The one world currency, one world religion, the rise of the actual person of the Anti-Christ and his False Prophet and the world wide political system that he will institute, and other pieces. These will take a certain amount of time to put in place and we were not made privy to that information.
Where will this country and Nation, the United States of America, be as we get closer to the end times. Will we still be a U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights based Nation? My own personal thinking is that America will have to bow down to the Anti-Christ and be dismantled as a free country, as it has been since the American Revolution, in order for the Anti-Christ to have full control and power over the world. It will get real, real nasty before America surrenders.
Bottom line: We do not need to know exact dates...we just need to be ready to go through whatever happens. And please do not think that before things get real bad that you will be Raptured. Life can and will get very bad before the Rapture and no one will be immune from the turmoil.
So...how strong is your faith? Are you spiritually and mentally and emotionally prepared to go through some literal Hell on Earth???
It Don Ameachie , Raymond Burr an Robert Cummings . I haven’t seen be for that’s Claudette Colbert . They all famous actors.
WHAT A CAST...
Worth watching it,
keeps you glued to
the screen.
Thank you for posting such good
movies.
Good movie and thanks...but it's really annoying to have the ads for the next movies in the queue popping up and covering the very ending !! Not sure if it's your channel doing it or youtube...
Yes, it seems to be a prevalent disease these days. MOST annoying! Otherwise a smashing movie1
Very good thriller noir. Thank you for posting this video 😊!
Very well done. Thank you so much. Please make as many as you can. I really love these. Of course I’m not doing any housework I can’t take it but I enjoy these so much you’re doing a fabulous job Debra Bader.
Colbert had the good sense NOT to change her style to imitate Daphne.
I haven’t scrolled through the comments, but if you haven’t already watched it, watch “Gaslight,” with Ingrid Bergman (and a young Joseph Cotton, and a very young and snarky Angela Lansbury).
Charles Boyer steals the show for me…he is incredible in Gaslight
@@melissajomama7815 ,
He’s terrifying in Gaslight. I watched “Love Affair” last night. He even looks different in that movie. I was in tears at the end, and I prefer the remake with Kerr & Grant.
@@melissajomama7815 Great actor. I prefer him to Bogart, for example.
@@SuziQ. will ckout Love Affair. Ty for the tip😊
Who? Bob C.?
Wow what a beginning! I am still watching ! I love it already ! Thanks for sharing.
And then the story collapsed like a bad soufflé...
Good one! Thanks so much -- Liked and Subscribed.
The costumes are amazing, truly the age of glamour, I wonder what they would look like in colour.
It is strange to think that almost nobody who was an adult in those days is still alive.
Very sad. All of our old stars are either retired, no parts, or are ready to die. Hollywood just isn't what it used to be.
Wait till you reach my age, and almost all the actors and actresses and singers and other entertainers you grew up with will be dead! Even everyone in my family has died , my parents and brother and sister, and I am now an orphan! Better yet, if you watch some of the older movies from the 1920's, even most of the child actors featured there have died!!!😮😢😪
@@user-lo7eo3nt6t That must be hard. My heart goes out to you. I'm 63, so very soon I will be in that boat too. It saddens me greatly when I know that someone that I care about has left the world, even if I didn't know them in person, because they did have a big effect on me. Of course the loss of my best friend 10 years ago affected me the most, and the loss of my dad, and my youngest cousin, but certain actors and singers have a huge impact too, and when certain ones go, it feels like the world has changed, and it has.
I think I first felt that when Elvis died. I was surpised by it! I was around 16, and I had not even been a big fan, but I had just recently discovered a few songs by him that I really liked. In The Ghetto, Suspicious Minds. I forget what else. That was almost 50 years ago. But I did feel a sense of loss for the very first time, so when John Denver died, John Lennon, Princess Diana, and when certain bands stopped playing due to a death, like Led Zeppelin, or certain actors, it does hurt to know that never again will your life be enlightened by their creative gifts, in whatever way it was expressed.
I have very little family, and we have never been close, so those losses feel bigger too. Fortunately the few other very close friends I have are all still alive. But I know that when they go, even if I haven't seen them in decades when it happens, it will hurt like crazy, just to know they are not in the world anymore.
I wish you all the best, and I hope you remain as healthy and happy as possible. My heart truly goes out to you. ❤❤❤
Shades of Dial M For Murder!!!!!!
Love everything about this movie.
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Excellent movie! Reminded me of Gaslight but more psychologically bearable. I’ve never been able to finish Gaslight.
It has such a great ending! Best part of the movie...dénouement and all.
Oh you must finish watching it.....what I find interesting that back then....spouses actually went to some trouble to dispose of a spouse (and DNA forensics had not been discovered).....these days they just seem to brutally murder and expect to get away with it. Has the IQ of the human race deteriorated? 😂😂
My ex husband gaslighted me, it wasn't a great film for me either..
I've seen Gaslight at least a dozen times. One of my favorite movies. You have to see how she gets back at him near the end. " are you suggesting this is a knife I hold in my hand? Are you mad my husband?" . Oooo I get the goosebumps just thinking about that scene!
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How you get them is how you lose them
Thank you for posting this! I'm a big fan of black and whites. 🎥🤍🎥🤍🎥🤍