Great story and Cast! Ida Lupino really shined! Evil for the Directors Guild not to have given any nomination or at least recognition to Ida as a Great Female Director!
Jealousy. The big studios hated anyone they couldn't control, and often tried to ruin them. Ida started IdaLou Studios so she didn't have to be owned or have to sleep her way into a movie.
Thanks so much for this film, I came across it while searching for something to watch, was going to pass it by but something made me stay to watch. I figured any film with Ida Lupino had to be worth the time. It definitely was. Superb cast and acting. A gem.
Beautifully dreamlike noir. .. These old films are so soothing in their intimacy - very unlike to the mostly grading smarmy and snarky cynical films of today. .. (What a fantasy all cozy living on that small house-barge serenaded by the braking waves!) ... Note ... Thomas Mitchell, who plays Tiny, was truly an outstanding actor, and also the very first actor to ever win an Oscar, a Golden Globe and an Emmy.
What a fine movie that just happened to pop up in my feed. I've always admired and respected Ida Lupino for her creative drive and skills, but I never really appreciated what a ravishing, heart-aching beauty she was! Surrounded by hard cases, all trying to self-medicate to dis-association with alcohol - she was like a beautiful, colorful daisy growing up through a crack in the concrete. Thanks so much for uploading this gem 💖 🇨🇦
Great to see Jean Gabin. He starred in one of the greatest films:" La Grand Illusion" But for me, Ida Lupino was the most beautiful star in Hollywood. And she could write, produce and direct. What a talent!
Ida Lupino came from a show business family so her talent was in the blood and in the environment she grew up in. She was however very gifted in all aspects of the business. She was quite beautiful in a unique way.
What a fantastic, capture, a time freeze, a glimpse into an era of time slip, where the movie flickers so many emotions, where smiles flash, where hearts are drawn, downed, dined on and desired. This leaves plenty to the imagination as it stokes the fire so well, so deep and so pleasureable. Well done and Congratulations to all, especially Ida Lupino, Jean Gabin and Claude Rains along with the powerhouse of Thomas Mitchell. I personally would love to escort Ida Lupino home, bless her ravishing beauty but I would also relish the blessed company of Claude Rains, who I have the ultimate respect for, nearly always playing second fiddle to Gregory Peck, Jimmy Stewart or James Cagney (Wow, all the GREATS!!!), but so excelling in all he did so well and majestically. Claude Rains is a must have in every great movie as his character portrayals are poetic, eloquent, mesmerising as is Lida's beauty but captivating all of it's own magnetic charm and panache. Thank you so much for sharing, you made a poet's day, cheers!!!
Well said Mike, there is a quality to the imagination, the art and the essence of a great movie which did not adhere to shock, boom, smack or flash in those days of the silver screen and hey does it show. I feel sad for many youngsters who will not understand these great achievements as there is no captivating blast, thunderous stereo-sound or exctatic orgasm bellowing forth somewhere. The climax and the orgasm in these movies is all induced upon the imagination, the mind and the heart in the privacy of one's own temptation and thrill parameter, not in widescreen for all to share.
A perfect movie and such a time capsule of a time when people were allowed to be free. Everyone knew what Tiny was, yet even at the end, there was pity.
Great film! Jean Gabin and Ida Lupino, who were never less than magnificent in all of their roles, here make one of the best on-screen pairings I've ever seen. Their scenes together are absolute magic! Claude Rains, who scared the life out of me in Phantom of the Opera when I was a kid, has never given a bad performance and here in Moontide he could not have been better as the warm, wise, poetic Nutsy. Interesting to see Ralph Byrd, the original Dick Tracy, in the small role of Reverend Price and that Hollywood stalwart Jerome Cowan (with well over 100 films to his credit) as the very likeable Dr. Brothers; great scene between him and Gabin (Bobo) where he asks for advice about love from Bobo. And last but not least the wonderful creepy performance by Thomas Mitchell, star of Broadway and Hollywood, writer, director and screenwriter, and the first actor to have won an Oscar, an Emmy and a Tony award. A fabulous cast in a fabulous film and, of course, Gabin and Lupino! Who could ask for anything more?
Ida Lupino is and was one of a kind. Incredible at acting and directing. All women should praise her. I am a man and I have always adored her. ONE of Hollywoods best talents. I personally do not find this as "Film Noir" it show no artistic cinematography this is just a good b/w film.
You're right she was a one off and taking into account the times she lived in - being accepted as more than just a beautiful woman was a huge achievement.
I disagree with the film noir although that as art is always debatable, but heartily agree with everything else you said. It is a pleasure to share views on such an eloquent polite level, compared to other movie pages and reviews. I find many people are vulgar, lazy and corrupt in one sense or another, cheers John.
Hi @@stuartlawsonbeattie6200 One of the things I really enjoy about youtube is reading the comments for movies or songs from people who really love them. So many of these movies mean or have meant a lot to different people, and it is a joy to share their love. I first became aware of Ida Lupino from the tv show Mr. Adams & Eve, which she starred in with her husband Howard Duff. My mom and I watched it together. Then when I saw this on the late show, and later High Sierra, I became a lifetime fan. Many people are ill-bred and thoughtless, but so many are sincere and caring. Best wishes to you!
Awwww Man, what a sweet film! And still full of adventure and suspense! Several great stars in it too! Not to mention the dog 🐕 Very good story! Thanks for posting! 😎✌
Nice aquatic scenes for studio shots ! The waves splashing against the breakwater are very convincing ! I had to look up the history - After Pearl Harbor the whole west coast became a security zone so the water shots became a studio job - Charles G. Clarke was nominated for the academy award for best cinematography, Black-and-White for them - And everything else is nice about this film, too ! TNX 4 Posting !
fansofidalupino-Thank you so very much. (I.L.) had it all,talent,beauty and that indescribable magnetic something that was uniquely hers. Bk&Wt films only served to cause the audience to focus on her intensity. A melancholy scene from her pulled you down emotionally, and when she smiled....the whole place lit up!!!
Jean Gabin one of the great actors of French Cinema. Gabin and Lupino are great in this film. I was surprised to see that there are 2 directors to this film.....Archie Mayo, whom I don't know and Fritz Lang, German director (M) and a number of American films.
Thanks for putting this on for us to see . I`m a big fan of french films and Jean Gabin was a superstar in french cinema world for decades . I heard about this movie he made during a short time he spent living in U,S,A but this film was not a hit and seemed forgotten . Strange to hear Jean talking in another language than french but I`ve enjoyed the film .
What a film Dona, I love it too, thanks for your input, they don't make em like this anymore, I am 53 and I loved every second. I even had a tear in my eyes. Cheers, I find these films are superb inspiration for my poetry as it is real, not plastic, enhanced or digitalised as new films are and the pool talent of the silver screen is immense compared to Today.
I don't know how I found this movie, but I was determined *not* to watch it, much less like it. After the first ten minutes, I was hooked! I'm embarrassed to say I had never heard of the leading man, but I'm a major fan now. I'll be looking for.anything he acted in. Growing up, I wasn't allowed to watch Ida Lupino. I didn't find out until I was an adult that it was because my dad had a huge "crush" on her when he was in his teens, so mom didn't allow Ida in the house after she and dad were married! I love her now. She was so young and beautiful in this movie and there was magic between the two stars. I'm putting this on my list of favorites to watch over and over. Thanks for posting this! 🌈🌈🌈
That's very poignant - my 68yo heart went to her too, and as a younger man I too would have held her tight. And my wife would have done the same as your mother did. Thanks for sharing that. 💖 🇨🇦
Amazing that such a simple, low budget, small sets, and so few with absolutely no special effects movie can move so many emotions and give such pleasure. Been watching for over a year now and just simply want to watch again. ❤👍🏻👍🏻🤌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 🌬💀🏴☠️
stonethrower88 Let's see here, should I give the fall of morality in the movie industry, I thought it was obvious. Movies made before 1960 had very little nudity, cursing, grotesque bloodiness, etc.. And yes, I enjoy watching movies without all that. I like movies with respectable actors, with plots I can relate to, without all the PC stupidity.
you might want to watch those "good old movies from yesteryear" a little more closely. There's plenty of immorality, violence, wayward morals etc etc. nostalgia has a way of clouding the real viewpoint.
I think Jean Gabin steals the show here. His acting was so casual, so devil-may-care. A man's man who liked to drink, flirting with women, living like a gypsy day-to-day, looking like a Kenneth Branagh leading man stud. What American actor could of possibly been cast for BoBo's role? Maybe Spencer Tracy or Clark Gable?? All I can really come up with would be Henry Fonda in a Grapes of Wrath / Tom Joad sort of way.
I've watched lots of movies and I've seen these 2 actors act in movies where they like to drink or flirt , etc.or at the same time ..and sometimes it works out for them and sometimes not. ... Johnny deep and Robin Williams ...Each one of them liked to do both and sometimes all the things you said they did. , I'd have to think of others ... i may know of few others.😌 Just my opinion. 🤔
Paul Newmen is other one I watched him act in lots of classic movies really played the role with more & more, I watched him in " Cat on a hot tin roof " 1958 ...He had problems but he did do those things in his movies .
I Agree. Did u see "The Hard Way?" I think that was so like Lupino. She had the substance, of a woman, who had some hard knocks in her life. Also Barbara Stanwyck. They both grew up the hard way. They can keep the blondes, with the breast implants. None compare to those two.
I love the part , when Anna says " may I kiss you ?" Some kissin' fine , then she kisses him with such love and he said " a a some kissing little not to much" hahaha 😂. Then she kisses him even more. Mmmm A true loving women who loves her man or boyfriend or soul mate will never fine a day where she won't ever stop kissing with love in her eyes to him. It's a true loving fact , if anyone knows its true love when you first make eye contact and then for some reason you cant stop thinking bout that person and you just met that person without saying a word to each other , its a sign it's true love cuz if you think about it, my way I never left my man 🥰😉 . i love my man. I just love a good loving couple on TV.
This goes down as one of my top ten favorite movies of all time. I can't believe that I haven't seen it till now. Here's a short list of some of my other favorites: Captains Courageous Great Expectations Little Lord Fauntleroy Angel On My Shoulder Man Of A Thousand Faces The Champ Grapes Of Wrath Twelve Angry Men The Quiet Man True Grit Casablanca Sergeant York Life Is Beautiful Jeremiah Johnson And many many more Oldie but goodie pictures. Now? Moontide
Ida - never seen her act better, and Jean Gabin, phenomemal, and yet I never heard of him before, not too many Gabin movies to see. I paused to comment as Gabin sets a chair out on the dock for Ida to sit in so they can enjoy the sea at night together.
Ida Lupino came from a show business family so her talent was in the blood and in the environment she grew up in. She was however very gifted in all aspects of the business. She was quite beautiful in a unique way.
Apparently most people that make negative comments of new films as being trash, just go to blockbusters or popular films. If they would open up their minds, they can seek and watch great current independent films or small films not followed by the masses. Every other comment on the older films is always the same, "they don't make good films anymore ". Wake up folks, its 2017 take your blinders off. For the record, I adore 30s and 40s films .
No sugar on it please Sherlock. Evey, You are miles away bless you. They don't make em like they used to and since 1985, they are terrible, plastic, digitalised and enhanced. Hitchcock knew how to use special effects and now everyone wants to emulate a trampoline ejection form a punch that would kill in the modern era, it is diabolical. The so called stars, scripts and authenticity is made up, completely fabricated and there is little attention to detail, accents and eras. Hollywood blew the hell out of everything and it continues to do so. I have not watched a new movie for arpound 6 years and I wll continue to do so, as I adore the silver screen, when people were characters and love scenes did not have to show one inch of flesh yet they knew how to shimmer, smolder and quiver with lights, sounds, reality and senses reeling.
I’m in my sixties and know most of the really good actresses but I have never heard of Ida Lupino,I never heard my mum mention her either which is strange.I think she’s a great actress in every movie I watch with her in it.
This is "Moontide". I searched for M 42 and it's a modern movie about Jackie Robinson. I don't get it. Anyway, it's another of Ida Lupinos great roles, and Paul Henreid in a 10 gallon hat was fun. Gabin and the rest and a good story is always a find. The Dog broke my Heart, since one of mine did the same thing the last time I had to be taken to the Hospital. I had a friend take her my bath robe, and she slept on it for 3 days (and still does since it was full of short, White hairs.) TY!
A well-paced plot with a distinguished cast ! Ida Lupino was such a stunning-looking actress, besides being a talented Director. Rather unusual to see Claude Rains being cast in a 'good guy' role, and Thomas Mitchell as a villain.
Ida is the greatest woman In my opinion a gorgeous girl is a legend of the art of motion picture with the greatest. Greatest odds she is a wonderful goddess as a director of my dreams But I'm scared she sent me a place to be scared She wants a relationship with a real hero of 1940s
Great story and Cast! Ida Lupino really shined! Evil for the Directors Guild not to have given any nomination or at least recognition to Ida as a Great Female Director!
2 stars should be enough recognition. 1 was for TV likely based on all the shows she directed.
Jealousy. The big studios hated anyone they couldn't control, and often tried to ruin them. Ida started IdaLou Studios so she didn't have to be owned or have to sleep her way into a movie.
Thanks so much for this film, I came across it while searching for something to watch, was going to pass it by but something made me stay to watch.
I figured any film with Ida Lupino had to be worth the time.
It definitely was.
Superb cast and acting.
A gem.
Beautifully dreamlike noir. .. These old films are so soothing in their intimacy - very unlike to the mostly grading smarmy and snarky cynical films of today. .. (What a fantasy all cozy living on that small house-barge serenaded by the braking waves!)
... Note ... Thomas Mitchell, who plays Tiny, was truly an outstanding actor, and also the very first actor to ever win an Oscar, a Golden Globe and an Emmy.
What a fine movie that just happened to pop up in my feed. I've always admired and respected Ida Lupino for her creative drive and skills, but I never really appreciated what a ravishing, heart-aching beauty she was! Surrounded by hard cases, all trying to self-medicate to dis-association with alcohol - she was like a beautiful, colorful daisy growing up through a crack in the concrete. Thanks so much for uploading this gem 💖 🇨🇦
And remember to see that beauty in: Treasure of Sierra Madre & They Drive by Night..with Bogart..Ida was georgeous!
This is a marvelous movie in every aspect, production and acting. Ida is so great, an Englishwoman doing a honkytonk accent and believable.
Great to see Jean Gabin. He starred in one of the greatest films:" La Grand Illusion"
But for me, Ida Lupino was the most beautiful star in Hollywood. And she could write, produce and direct. What a talent!
Excellent movie,great acting wonderfull cast.
They're all good, but Claude Rains is my favorite. 😁
Ida Lupino came from a show business family so her talent was in the blood and in the environment she grew up in. She was however very gifted in all aspects of the business. She was quite beautiful in a unique way.
Moontide ......Great old rare film with a stellar cast. Its a must see in my book.
What a fantastic, capture, a time freeze, a glimpse into an era of time slip, where the movie flickers so many emotions, where smiles flash, where hearts are drawn, downed, dined on and desired.
This leaves plenty to the imagination as it stokes the fire so well, so deep and so pleasureable.
Well done and Congratulations to all, especially Ida Lupino, Jean Gabin and Claude Rains along with the powerhouse of Thomas Mitchell.
I personally would love to escort Ida Lupino home, bless her ravishing beauty but I would also relish the blessed company of Claude Rains, who I have the ultimate respect for, nearly always playing second fiddle to Gregory Peck, Jimmy Stewart or James Cagney (Wow, all the GREATS!!!), but so excelling in all he did so well and majestically.
Claude Rains is a must have in every great movie as his character portrayals are poetic, eloquent, mesmerising as is Lida's beauty but captivating all of it's own magnetic charm and panache.
Thank you so much for sharing, you made a poet's day, cheers!!!
Great chemistry between Gabin and Lupino. Great film, great cast.
Made my evening and left me begging for more! Thanks, you must be one of my Angels; you saved another romantic soul.
Good old black and white film. I just love these. Thank you for posting and sharing "Moontide". :-)
No nudity, no cursing, just a good old time movie where the charters have to carry the film. GREAT !!
Mike Ricky Pity 😁
Well said Mike, there is a quality to the imagination, the art and the essence of a great movie which did not adhere to shock, boom, smack or flash in those days of the silver screen and hey does it show.
I feel sad for many youngsters who will not understand these great achievements as there is no captivating blast, thunderous stereo-sound or exctatic orgasm bellowing forth somewhere.
The climax and the orgasm in these movies is all induced upon the imagination, the mind and the heart in the privacy of one's own temptation and thrill parameter, not in widescreen for all to share.
Wow, a feel-good movie all the way! Gene Gabin, Ida, and Claude are fantastic. Ida was a wonderful actress and director.
😍🎥
ida and jean were really Great actors. Tks. R.I.P.
A perfect movie and such a time capsule of a time when people were allowed to be free.
Everyone knew what Tiny was, yet even at the end, there was pity.
Loving this movie through my tears of joy...
Great film! Jean Gabin and Ida Lupino, who were never less than magnificent in all of their roles, here make one of the best on-screen pairings I've ever seen. Their scenes together are absolute magic! Claude Rains, who scared the life out of me in Phantom of the Opera when I was a kid, has never given a bad performance and here in Moontide he could not have been better as the warm, wise, poetic Nutsy. Interesting to see Ralph Byrd, the original Dick Tracy, in the small role of Reverend Price and that Hollywood stalwart Jerome Cowan (with well over 100 films to his credit) as the very likeable Dr. Brothers; great scene between him and Gabin (Bobo) where he asks for advice about love from Bobo. And last but not least the wonderful creepy performance by Thomas Mitchell, star of Broadway and Hollywood, writer, director and screenwriter, and the first actor to have won an Oscar, an Emmy and a Tony award. A fabulous cast in a fabulous film and, of course, Gabin and Lupino! Who could ask for anything more?
Thank you Anton Agalbato for the background about the actors in Moontide.
Ida Lupino is and was one of a kind. Incredible at acting and directing. All women should praise her. I am a man and I have always adored her. ONE of Hollywoods best talents. I personally do not find this as "Film Noir" it show no artistic cinematography this is just a good b/w film.
You're right she was a one off and taking into account the times she lived in - being accepted as more than just a beautiful woman was a huge achievement.
I disagree with the film noir although that as art is always debatable, but heartily agree with everything else you said.
It is a pleasure to share views on such an eloquent polite level, compared to other movie pages and reviews.
I find many people are vulgar, lazy and corrupt in one sense or another, cheers John.
Hi @@stuartlawsonbeattie6200 One of the things I really enjoy about youtube is reading the comments for movies or songs from people who really love them. So many of these movies mean or have meant a lot to different people, and it is a joy to share their love. I first became aware of Ida Lupino from the tv show Mr. Adams & Eve, which she starred in with her husband Howard Duff. My mom and I watched it together. Then when I saw this on the late show, and later High Sierra, I became a lifetime fan. Many people are ill-bred and thoughtless, but so many are sincere and caring. Best wishes to you!
Ida Lupino paved the way for women in Hollywood. She made sure women got equal pay too their male counterparts.
Awwww Man, what a sweet film! And still full of adventure and suspense! Several great stars in it too! Not to mention the dog 🐕 Very good story! Thanks for posting! 😎✌
Nice aquatic scenes for studio shots ! The waves splashing against the breakwater are very convincing ! I had to look up the history - After Pearl Harbor the whole west coast became a security zone so the water shots became a studio job - Charles G. Clarke was nominated for the academy award for best cinematography, Black-and-White for them - And everything else is nice about this film, too ! TNX 4 Posting !
Good Story. Good movie. Thanks for posting. Enjoy classics.
'Tiny' played the childish, jealous fool in the 'Out Law' too! Good part for him. Wonderful Flick 👍🏻👍🏻❤
very good, i love films of Ida Lupino, she was such a lovely actress, she made the movie screen shine , Moonrise has a great cast!
I love Ida's films! captivating!!!
fansofidalupino-Thank you so very much. (I.L.) had it all,talent,beauty and that indescribable magnetic something that was uniquely hers. Bk&Wt films only served to cause the audience to focus on her intensity. A melancholy scene from her pulled you down emotionally, and when she smiled....the whole place lit up!!!
thank you for posting. 'Moontide' 1942. ms lupino was about 23yo, a fresh-faced, wholesome, natural beauty.
Really Good Movie! I started to watch it last night, but I passed out, and backtracked a little and finished it today.
Jean Gabin one of the great actors of French Cinema. Gabin and Lupino are great in this film. I was surprised to see that there are 2 directors to this film.....Archie Mayo, whom I don't know and Fritz Lang, German director (M) and a number of American films.
+Raphatron Games you dont know "metropolis"...?...omfg
I saw this movie when I was 10 now I'm 57 I like it even more.
Gabin was in one of Orson Welles' favorite movies, Grand Illusion. TCM shows it from time to time.
Very good movie and a quality upload! Thanks for posting.
Ida Lupino, great actress, great director, great mind.
Ida 'gree with that !!
Thank you so much for this upload... amazing quality, and just a wonderful movie. So well done!!
Great Movie. Thank you for the effort in your upload!
Thanks for putting this on for us to see . I`m a big fan of french films and Jean Gabin was a superstar in french cinema world for decades . I heard about this movie he made during a short time he spent living in U,S,A but this film was not a hit and seemed forgotten . Strange to hear Jean talking in another language than french but I`ve enjoyed the film .
The BBC showed this in the early 70s. Great to see it again and Ida was gorgeous and talented.
Well said Maureen ;)
...and British.
my god, Ida Lupino was a real life beauty. great movie
mastermooky, Always capitalized God. Have respect for your maker.
@@auletjohnast03638 thank you. I see more of that each day. Nice you noticed this, sir.
BRAVO!!
I'VE SEEN THIS ONE B4 TOO! BEEN A LONG TIME AGO!
I JUST LOVE THESE OLD CLASSIC MOVIES!
MY FAVORITE PAST TIME.
THANKYOU😊
A truly great film.
Thanks so much for this film, Great to see Jean Gabin She was an attractive woman
Great! Haven't seen this one before! Wonderful cast.
Thx. For loading. Had never seen it before. Gabin, our best actor ever in France .
Thomas Mitchell, Claude Raines and Ida Lupino - a bit of Hollywood heaven. Not familiar with Jene Gabin, but he'll do.
Gabin and Marlena Dietrich had a great love affair.He was crazy about her.
shari whiting She also had a romance with Jimmy Stewart. "Destry Rides Again".
he'll more than do. the french spencer tracy, they said. or spencer tracy was the american jean gabin
I think you missed the point, no one does, but that counts for today, not during the war or any of the silver screen years.
Jean Gabin is magic.
I’ve seen it thrice now and I realize more how true to life it is and how great the acting was!
the stars shone bright over hollywood the night this movie was made
I can't thank you enough for uploading this. I've been dying to see this for the longest time! Thank you
What a film Dona, I love it too, thanks for your input, they don't make em like this anymore, I am 53 and I loved every second.
I even had a tear in my eyes.
Cheers, I find these films are superb inspiration for my poetry as it is real, not plastic, enhanced or digitalised as new films are and the pool talent of the silver screen is immense compared to Today.
Thank you so much for this wonderful film!!
I don't know how I found this movie, but I was determined *not* to watch it, much less like it. After the first ten minutes, I was hooked! I'm embarrassed to say I had never heard of the leading man, but I'm a major fan now. I'll be looking for.anything he acted in. Growing up, I wasn't allowed to watch Ida Lupino. I didn't find out until I was an adult that it was because my dad had a huge "crush" on her when he was in his teens, so mom didn't allow Ida in the house after she and dad were married! I love her now. She was so young and beautiful in this movie and there was magic between the two stars. I'm putting this on my list of favorites to watch over and over. Thanks for posting this! 🌈🌈🌈
That's very poignant - my 68yo heart went to her too, and as a younger man I too would have held her tight. And my wife would have done the same as your mother did. Thanks for sharing that. 💖 🇨🇦
The sets are almost surreal. The bait house looks like it's not really outside in certain shots. Good movie and Ida is certainly a doll.
Amazing that such a simple, low budget, small sets, and so few with absolutely no special effects movie can move so many emotions and give such pleasure. Been watching for over a year now and just simply want to watch again. ❤👍🏻👍🏻🤌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
🌬💀🏴☠️
Great movie! Great acting and story line . Thank you 🌷
One of the best love stories I viewed in quite a while it's very good great actors and who couldn't help but love Ida Lupino 🤗🦋🥧
FYI.... this movie is "Moontide" made in 1942!
The channel holder maybe attempting for TH-camrs to have time to view it
@@Brucev7 Seems to have worked - for eight years!
Thanks a lot.
thanks so much for the playlist- i love old movies they are so much better than new movies, they tug emotion out of ya.
+Paul Zeiss Yea, and these older movies like this one are based on morality. I dislike the Godless junk we have these days.
are you being facetious?
stonethrower88
Nope, being obtuse, feel like giving some liberal jerk a hard time, JERK!
stonethrower88
Let's see here, should I give the fall of morality in the movie industry, I thought it was obvious. Movies made before 1960 had very little nudity, cursing, grotesque bloodiness, etc.. And yes, I enjoy watching movies without all that. I like movies with respectable actors, with plots I can relate to, without all the PC stupidity.
you might want to watch those "good old movies from yesteryear" a little more closely. There's plenty of immorality, violence, wayward morals etc etc. nostalgia has a way of clouding the real viewpoint.
Now THAT is what I call a FILM! Reminded me of Modern Times.
1:09:56 Dog's praying too!
Great movie, waiting on
"The Postman Always Rings Twice" to come on soon!
A Blest & Safe Independence Day! 🗽🇺🇸
Brilliant!!!!!
Jean Gabin!!!!!!!!!!
The first time I've watched the whole movie. It's worth watching, very good movie.
Truly, the simple things are what really matter.
I think Jean Gabin steals the show here. His acting was so casual, so devil-may-care. A man's man who liked to drink, flirting with women, living like a gypsy day-to-day, looking like a Kenneth Branagh leading man stud. What American actor could of possibly been cast for BoBo's role? Maybe Spencer Tracy or Clark Gable?? All I can really come up with would be Henry Fonda in a Grapes of Wrath / Tom Joad sort of way.
I've watched lots of movies and I've seen these 2 actors act in movies where they like to drink or flirt , etc.or at the same time ..and sometimes it works out for them and sometimes not. ... Johnny deep and Robin Williams ...Each one of them liked to do both and sometimes all the things you said they did. , I'd have to think of others ... i may know of few others.😌
Just my opinion. 🤔
Paul Newmen is other one I watched him act in lots of classic movies really played the role with more & more, I watched him in " Cat on a hot tin roof "
1958 ...He had problems but he did do those things in his movies .
1942 - MAYO Archie & LANG Fritz (uncredited) - Moontide - avec Jean Gabin, Ida Lupino, Thomas Mitchell, ...
I Agree. Did u see "The Hard Way?" I think that was so like Lupino. She had the substance, of a woman, who had some hard knocks in her life. Also Barbara Stanwyck. They both grew up the hard way. They can keep the blondes, with the breast implants. None compare to those two.
What a charming, unusual and special little film! ---would watch if only for Ida Lupino alone, but....the whole thing is, well, special.
Yes , I agree too, I'm alone watching this little film , it's a great movie.
I love a good classic movie. 🤘👍👌
New year ev, 31 Dec 2021.
At home
Watching this
Good movie. Thanks
great story,great actors,great film,!!
That is a great movie, thanks.
My favorite line by Bobo: "Anna, did someone refill the live bait, or are you just happy to see me?"
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I love the part , when Anna says " may I kiss you ?" Some kissin' fine , then she kisses him with such love and he said " a a some kissing little not to much" hahaha 😂.
Then she kisses him even more. Mmmm
A true loving women who loves her man or boyfriend or soul mate will never fine a day where she won't ever stop kissing with love in her eyes to him. It's a true loving fact , if anyone knows its true love when you first make eye contact and then for some reason you cant stop thinking bout that person and you just met that person without saying a word to each other , its a sign it's true love cuz if you think about it, my way I never left my man 🥰😉 . i love my man.
I just love a good loving couple on TV.
Thanks for the movie.👍👍
Great film for us all to enjoy. Love how you buried the actual title so it’s a surprising wonderful find!
This film has the best party-all-night-shitfaced montage sequence ever!
*Brutíssimo. Belíssimo...*
This goes down as one of my top ten favorite movies of all time. I can't believe that I haven't seen it till now.
Here's a short list of some of my other favorites:
Captains Courageous
Great Expectations
Little Lord Fauntleroy
Angel On My Shoulder
Man Of A Thousand Faces
The Champ
Grapes Of Wrath
Twelve Angry Men
The Quiet Man
True Grit
Casablanca
Sergeant York
Life Is Beautiful
Jeremiah Johnson
And many many more Oldie but goodie pictures.
Now? Moontide
Great list! I would add to it:
Here Comes Mr. Jordan
My Man Godfrey
The Shop Around The Corner
The Admirable Crichton
@@acehandler1530 I'm about to watch, "Here Comes
Mr. Jordan."
Thanks 👍
@@christopherbellore3511 It's SO good!
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You were right Ace, you were right. Good stuff 👍
@@christopherbellore3511 Found another one I would put on my list - it's hilarious! "The Young in Heart" (1938) Douglas Fairbanks Jr. & family.
Ida was so pretty, even in later years in her maturity she shone
These old films, including noirs, can never be surpassed by today's cynical and snarky films in one key fundamental: INTIMACY.
This is an extraordinary piece of cinematic history.
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.muy superior años film de estos tiempos. Grandes actores
Ida - never seen her act better, and Jean Gabin, phenomemal, and yet I never heard of him before, not too many Gabin movies to see. I paused to comment as Gabin sets a chair out on the dock for Ida to sit in so they can enjoy the sea at night together.
What a true gentleman Bobo is.
Beyond excellent thank you very much 😀 😊 🙏 👍 ☺️ ☺️
I'm glad it's in English, not French!
gold movie.. god bless...sad no more movie like this.... sad
What a gem. Thanks
Ida Lupino came from a show business family so her talent was in the blood and in the environment she grew up in. She was however very gifted in all aspects of the business. She was quite beautiful in a unique way.
Apparently most people that make negative comments of new films as being trash, just go to blockbusters or popular films. If they would open up their minds, they can seek and watch great current independent films or small films not followed by the masses. Every other comment on the older films is always the same, "they don't make good films anymore ". Wake up folks, its 2017 take your blinders off. For the record, I adore 30s and 40s films .
Well said indeed!!!
Week said indeed,n it is the Truth!!!
No sugar on it please Sherlock.
Evey, You are miles away bless you.
They don't make em like they used to and since 1985, they are terrible, plastic, digitalised and enhanced.
Hitchcock knew how to use special effects and now everyone wants to emulate a trampoline ejection form a punch that would kill in the modern era, it is diabolical.
The so called stars, scripts and authenticity is made up, completely fabricated and there is little attention to detail, accents and eras.
Hollywood blew the hell out of everything and it continues to do so.
I have not watched a new movie for arpound 6 years and I wll continue to do so, as I adore the silver screen, when people were characters and love scenes did not have to show one inch of flesh yet they knew how to shimmer, smolder and quiver with lights, sounds, reality and senses reeling.
Most independent films are riddled with deplorable behavior…
Jean Gabin was so sexy with his french accent!!!!
I’m in my sixties and know most of the really good actresses but I have never heard of Ida Lupino,I never heard my mum mention her either which is strange.I think she’s a great actress in every movie I watch with her in it.
What a great movie!
Excellent filmatography
Modesty? Don't have 2 worry 'bout that nowadays.
Such a nice ending. :)
He looks just like Spencer Tracy acts just the same .
They could be brothers!
LOL...I thought his nickname was nazi throughout the movie...What a swell movie. Why can't they be made this way anymore? Thank you for the upload.
Ha Ha me too! I finally paused near the end and IMDb-ed it. Nutsy. That makes much more sense.
This is "Moontide". I searched for M 42 and it's a modern movie about Jackie Robinson. I don't get it. Anyway, it's another of Ida Lupinos great roles, and Paul Henreid in a 10 gallon hat was fun. Gabin and the rest and a good story is always a find. The Dog broke my Heart, since one of mine did the same thing the last time I had to be taken to the Hospital. I had a friend take her my bath robe, and she slept on it for 3 days (and still does since it was full of short, White hairs.) TY!
Superb film!
A well-paced plot with a distinguished cast ! Ida Lupino was such a stunning-looking actress, besides being a talented Director. Rather unusual to see Claude Rains being cast in a 'good guy' role, and Thomas Mitchell as a villain.
Ida is the greatest woman
In my opinion a gorgeous girl is a legend of the art of motion picture with the greatest. Greatest odds she is a wonderful goddess as a director of my dreams
But I'm scared she sent me a place to be scared She wants a relationship with a real hero of 1940s
This is one of my top 5 drinking movies!
She played in the Sherlock Holmes movies with basil rathbone and others great actress
i love the distant fog horn !