This movie was such a joy!...From heartfelt, to laughter, to moist eyes...Had it all!...Good wholesome clean fun to boot!...First view @ age 71 and I absolutely loved it!!!...Thankyou!❤❤❤...(One world!, One human family!)
I agree, what a fun gentle story. I come here to watch older movies which to me are classics, the movies of my generation are so full of unnecessary things mostly violence both physical and emotional as well as sexuality therefore I wasn’t enjoying too many movies also the lack of scripts possessing correct grammar that one could understand during conversations between the actors and actresses. This movie was a blast, just brilliant, and hilarious! 😂 ,
@@whitehotglory9895 There are three of them: "Sitting pretty" (1948), "Mr Belvedere goes to college" (this film) and "Mr Belvedere rings the bell" (1951)
I was about 12 years old seeing this in the 70's with my uncle who was my father figure. It was a Sunday afternoon feature. Boy, did I have fun and laughter seeing this movie wwih him and our family around. us. They have all gone now,; yet their laughter and memories remain with me to this day at 65 years of age. This movie is a must with this lovable actors who are a joy to know. Bod Bless you all and thank you for the upload too.
We made money. We invented evil. We invented invading. We invented war. Only animal that kills not to eat. We are a stain on the universe.. sorry not sorry.
Thanks Richard. It appears that many caught it and agree with you 👍👍👍I knew that he got it wrong too (3:31 for a genius who's supposed to be smarter than anyone else alive, this made him appear incredibly stupid, to me)
How cute; I didn’t recognize the Actor playing ‘Ellen’ ‘til the scene at the Student Employment Office - when she tugged at her top coat-button, wrinkled her brows and poured her lips. …Then, I suddenly knew!😂😂😄 (Such a Cutie, at any age!!)
Psychopaths who chase cash, read Elon, Donald, et alia - cannot love, even money. They expend their lust on it (when not on little girls or white dust, Benjain portraits will have to do. But only in McDuck swimming pool quantities)
Mr. Belvedere is wrong. Money is not the root of all evil, the want of money is. Money is just a tool that can be used for evil or for good. Jumping to conclusions before all the evidence is available is another cause of all kinds of evil; and more times than not somehow money is involved.
This movie was such a joy!...From heartfelt, to laughter, to moist eyes...Had it all!...Good wholesome clean fun to boot!...First view @ age 71 and I absolutely loved it!!!...Thankyou!❤❤❤...(One world!, One human family!)
This movie was such a joy!...From heartfelt, to laughter, to moist eyes...Had it all!...Good wholesome clean fun to boot!...First view @ age 71 and I absolutely loved it!!!...Thankyou!❤❤❤...(One world!, One human family!)
I agree, what a fun gentle story. I come here to watch older movies which to me are classics, the movies of my generation are so full of unnecessary things mostly violence both physical and emotional as well as sexuality therefore I wasn’t enjoying too many movies also the lack of scripts possessing correct grammar that one could understand during conversations between the actors and actresses. This movie was a blast, just brilliant, and hilarious! 😂
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I love Clifton Webb and his Mr. Belvedere movies.
How many are there???
@@whitehotglory9895 There are three of them: "Sitting pretty" (1948), "Mr Belvedere goes to college" (this film) and "Mr Belvedere rings the bell" (1951)
That brings me such joy! Thanks so much 😊
@@thescarletletters2120 and I advise you to watch "Dreamboat" (1952), it's also with Cliffton Webb. And Ginger Rogers 😉
Sorry, I really like to talk about my favorite movies 😅
I was about 12 years old seeing this in the 70's with my uncle who was my father figure. It was a Sunday afternoon feature. Boy, did I have fun and laughter seeing this movie wwih him and our family around. us. They have all gone now,; yet their laughter and memories remain with me to this day at 65 years of age. This movie is a must with this lovable actors who are a joy to know. Bod Bless you all and thank you for the upload too.
A really good movie... possible.. i went back to college at age 59...
Congratulations on that achievement 🎉
@@kbunky69 I was 29 when I went to college :) I felt so old and awkward, until I saw older students than me. No one is too old for college!
@@cheryldahl9192 in a few years I will being going to college I want to get another degree freshman and 72 yo
Congratulations 🎉
Thank you for such a great movie. I will never grow tired of it.
Thanks so much for providing this wonderful film.
I love old movies! Thank you for the upload!💜
Money is not the route of all evil.
The love of money is the route of all evil.
Amen, yea are correct. The “love” of money is the root of all evil.
We made money. We invented evil. We invented invading. We invented war. Only animal that kills not to eat. We are a stain on the universe.. sorry not sorry.
Root. Yes, correct. That's what the Bible says.
Thanks Richard. It appears that many caught it and agree with you 👍👍👍I knew that he got it wrong too (3:31 for a genius who's supposed to be smarter than anyone else alive, this made him appear incredibly stupid, to me)
Wonderful movie.....✨
Second time I’ve watched this movie, love it!!
A fun filled trip through better times. A movie that can relieve a stress. At least it did for me. And I still love Shirley Temple. :0)
All times are better, including this time, unless hate consumes the soul of a complaining commenter.
I remember watching the Mr. Belvedere tv series in the U.S. as a kid, but never really liked it; the movies are so much better!!!
Shirley Temple’s last film.
Thanks for sharing!
That was a great movie
Finally! THANK YOU ❤
Brilliant 👍🏴
And Wilber from Mr. Ed!
🐴 A horse is a horse 🐎 .
Of course , of course .
I used to watch that TV show when I was a child .
"Wilburrr!"
Best lips on an actor award, goes to . . . Mr. Ed!
How cute; I didn’t recognize the Actor playing ‘Ellen’ ‘til the scene at the Student Employment Office - when she tugged at her top coat-button, wrinkled her brows and poured her lips.
…Then, I suddenly knew!😂😂😄
(Such a Cutie, at any age!!)
That is an exceptional movie. I liked very much😊
Thank you Ms Natasza! Cheers from Toronto!
Shirley Temple all grown up. Alan Young as a young man before he was on Mister Ed. And who doesn’t love Clifton Webb? A great movie!
Clifton Webb was a true genius as an superb actor . Shirley Temple , Tom Drake , and Alan Young were also superb .
Thankyou 🎉
'40s and 50s movies , the best.
The old four-in-hand! If they made one in the colours of a Monarch butterfly, i'd wear one.
Clifton Webb did this character justice. I wish they would write ✍️ interesting movies instead of remaking the same movies over and over😢
I Love Clifton anytime .................. ✨️
I’m getting Mr. Peabody vibes. This character must have been the insperation.
InspIration. Try it! It's English!
-Sherman.
3:30 "money is the root of all evil." Wrong. "The LOVE of money is the root of all evil."
I Thought It Was The Lack Of Money, That Was The Root Of Evil..😢..
Psychopaths who chase cash, read Elon, Donald, et alia - cannot love, even money. They expend their lust on it (when not on little girls or white dust, Benjain portraits will have to do. But only in McDuck swimming pool quantities)
TY MUCH FROM KANSAS USA.. FUN MOVIE (=
This was literally my life @ UCSB last year!
Shirley Temple’s character is a war widow with a child. Why does she act guilty?
She is guilty. She was a republican, you know, those demented trumpist monsters trying to destroy the US.
1:12:00 Jeff Chandler (as a boy? 😀) is Officer #66 (uncredited). His fifth picture, according to IMDB.
Tom Drake was very very good, he was in the unforgettable The Green Years in 1946 with Charles Coburn.
Don't forget "Meet Me in St. Louis."
. Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste .. 🙏🏻 😊 ✌ ☮ ❤ 🕊
The theme music is the same as that which Chico Marx played in a popular Marx Brothers movie!
Can't barge right into a sorority house anymore, thank goodness!
Great movie with a shocking ending.
my moneys on Mr Ed to win the track and field events
Am suspecting the "Big Bang Theory" character Sheldon was greatly influenced by Belvedere.
IMDb Rating: 6.8/10 ⭐️
@1:21:06 That sounded like JacQue from the V.P. when he said "Francis".
Is one of the uncredited policemen towards the end Jeff Chandler? I think it is. Anybody else?
Yes, he is, the great Jeff Chandler, who would be Cochise a couple of years later.
Mr. Belvedere is wrong. Money is not the root of all evil, the want of money is. Money is just a tool that can be used for evil or for good.
Jumping to conclusions before all the evidence is available is another cause of all kinds of evil; and more times than not somehow money is involved.
You need to watch that part of the movie again.
1:10:02 😂
I'm going to waych this even though Shirley Temple is in it. I've never cared for her.
Just concentrate on Clifton Webb and you will be glad you watched it.
@@ritagoforth2317
I actually think this is the one time I enjoyed her.
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Jealous of Shirley, are you? LOL
@@DavidMyers-df5jd
Nah, she just wasn't my favorite. But I really did like her in that movie
This guy is really annoying, so full of himself.
Horrior movir
This movie was such a joy!...From heartfelt, to laughter, to moist eyes...Had it all!...Good wholesome clean fun to boot!...First view @ age 71 and I absolutely loved it!!!...Thankyou!❤❤❤...(One world!, One human family!)