In the distant past before VCR and cable and internet, it was common to catch part of a movie, so watched some of it but never appreciated the details. Its a good movie. not full bore American action style, but lad back quiet weekend British style.
1:17:44- I was tearing up when he stopped the car, and warmly offered the old admirer a test drive for the next day ❣️ such old-world simplicity, warmth and kindness is hard to find these days.
It is indeed a lovely miniature to take out of the film. And shows the core and heart of the story. The elderly actor is of course Arthur Wontner, who was well known for playing Sherlock Holmes in the cinema, often alongside Ian Fleming (not that one!, though it wasn't unknown for them to get each others mail) as Watson. May I humbly recommend if you haven't already seen it, Brandy for the Parson (1952), also with Wonter in a cameo role.
You were 7, I wouldn't be born for another 36 years. I was maybe 10 when I first saw it and now I'm 32 watching it for the 4th time. Hope you are well.
Oh how I love this film ... I would like to tell you how I came across it. It was a Sunday morning in the early/mid 1970s, my mum was looking at the tv listings in the Sunday paper. She raised her voice and said "Oh look, Genevieve in on B.B.C. 1 this afternoon, I said what's that Mum ? She explained the plot of the film and said "your Dad took me to see this, when we were courting, go and tell him" Funny thing was, he was outside our house underneath the car, trying to fix it "how apt"!. After our Sunday roast we sat down to watch it, as it started I will always remember my mum (Jeanette) saying to my Dad (John) "do you remember this John, he said of course I do Love" that is eched in my memory. Great funny touching film and great dynamics in it. So it holds significant childhood memories and loving memories of my Mum gone in 1990 and Dad in 2007.
Beautiful nostalgic movie with endearing characters telling a tale of an england that doesn’t exist anymore! The harmonica music is charming and the quality of the film is excellent! A drunk Kim Kendall playing the trumpet is my favourite part of the movie! You want to feel nostalgic that’s the movie to watch!❤️
One thing that does exist is the pub in the background when Gregson breaks down and they have the coffee incident. It's the Old Green Manne near Rickmansworth. From the outside it is still the same. Not sure they should have been going that way to Brighton though.
'... tale of an england that doesn’t exist anymore!...' Very sad and very true. Lovely to see the oldy worldy English countryside and country pubs. These days i reckon they'd be a hotel just round the corner ... chock full of Illegal.I's...
Without a doubt, one of the best comedies this country has ever produced. It has the perfect balance of laugh out loud humour and endearment. And the use of Technicolor in this film is very clever! Thank you very much and Merry Christmas! 🎄😊
Kay Kendall is truly a joy to behold. I had the pleasure of writing a film script, when I worked in London as an American actor/ screenwriter, that picks up the film 50 years on, where Kay's granddaughter, a model, goes on the rally one last time.. Kay was not only a gifted actress, but also a lovely human being..
I have always loved this movie.... it reminds me of the Airfix kit I had of the Darracq back in the 60's when I was a keen model maker. Being able to watch at leisure and rewind at intervals brought my attention to the shadow of the sound boom in one of the scenes (19:25) just coming into view on the grass verge in the background. However it doesn't stop my affection for the film.... It is all part of the charm. BBC 4 Extra has recently aired the radio play of "Genevieve" which had me searching for the film once again. Thanks for posting.
Thank you for sharing this with us! This is my second viewing of this splendid film: 3-19-2023 - Saturday into Sunday. I suspect it was 39-40 years ago when I first stumbled on it - likely a late Saturday night as this was. I guess I was in the mood for such a comedy - and I was rolling from one mishap to the next. It was a gem of an experience for me - and I've longed to see the movie again these many decades. Of course, I wasn't rolling on this viewing; yet, it had been so long that it was like watching it for the first time. And I've come away delighted to have experienced it again. Thank you!
Interesting. I saw it as a child in the 80s, and was struck by it. In particular, I found the arguments between the couple as quite revealing of trouble in relationships/marriage
When England was lovely with calm and kindness. Ok, apart from those two trying to kill each other lol! Love this film. I have watched it at least a 1000 times. Not sure what it's about but it is a wonderful film!!
When i was a kid my Dad had a cine projector and would play films at our local youth centre. This film was my favourite and where i got my love of vintage/veteran cars. ❤
Whats unbeleiveable is here in the UK they still do the london to brighton run....... in the same cars, 120 year old cars and they look as pristine still as they are in this movie...... Machines will last forever if they are cared for its unreal
First saw this on Good Friday 1979 when it was on ITV. I was 14 years old at the time. Couldn't stop laughing at the car faults. Right at the end when the spring sound came i was rolling around on the floor laughing my head off, didn't think i was ever going to stop. The springing sound still makes me laugh, even now forty five years later.
One of the greatest - and funniest - movies ever made! Many comedies are 'passed off' - quite rightly - as 'gentle' - that - at least for me, is the 'death-knell'; however, in this case, it's most definetely not. An absolute classic, that I'm happy to watch - and laugh out loud - again, and again! One of the few others that fit this, is 'It Happened One Night'. :o)
Hello fans of old movies! If you are browsing the comments that I can offer the following: this is a serious classic British film worth investing your time into watching. Cheers
So do I old Boy, and I caught a bit of it, though I was only six at the time. I have a 1934 Riley, and catch the spirit from time to time, along with my own very special Wendy!
I undertand! It makes my eyes water when I see what is left over of your good old Britain and my Germany. By having got English and German motorcyles I managed to preserve a wee bit of this memories.
My first name is Genevieve, if i had a pound for every time someone said " oh just like the old car" id be a rich woman by now. Im quite happy with my name but learning to spell it as a child was quite a gruelling task. 😊
Continuity error at 51:39 regarding the pint on the tray, changes from a full amber pint mug to a mug half full of cold tea at the table. The double cones at 1:12:04 makes 2009/2024 austerity look generous. (they were having a dig at post WW2 rationing no doubt)
Absolute bliss from the days when England was English. They spoke English, too. Dinah Sheridan was utterly gorgeous, although Wendy seems to have a very short fuse. Alan is pretty wet. Anyway, loved it. Oh the joy of it. My usual tear when they're talking to the old gentleman. So much of what we were, is gone.
Shows the change in attitude to drinking and driving. Ambrose is half way through a pint of beer, and says they'll have a couple more before they set off.
I must say I'm glad this idea of Hot water only provided at Certain hours has become a thing of The past. Although I did see a guest house In a channel 4 Program in Scotland that had appauling ideas of Presentation.
We had a 1912 Maxwell Messenger at the time, and this was fun at the time. Today I recommend “Kuss Me, Kate” with Ann Miller, Howard keel, Kathryn Grayson and BOB FOSSE.
How good it is to be rich! Happiness lives in the rich from birth, so the rich are very concerned with the search for new happiness, and grab it with both hands. Rich people are true messengers of Light, Happiness, Peace and Justice!
Lots pre and post war London Transport RT buses in this film, if this film had been made a year earlier, then there would have been trams on those tram tracks, 10 years later and the London Trolleybuses were withdrawn. As for the actors, never worked out whether it was Moore or Gregson were the star, or both, as Moore continued to upstage Gregson, as for the ladies, enjoyed their staring rolls.
There used to be a pub I used to go,just out of shot 23 minutes in.used to have strippers some nights . Back in the 90’s great nights out back then . I miss the 90’s
I first watched this great old movie in my distant youth and several times since but these days it seems to me to be more about silly and incompetent people than the wonderful old cars that ply the London to Brighton run each year, no wonder the club put a disclaimer at the start of the film!! some of the driving is just plain dangerous and not really a subject for comedy
As a kid I used to watch this every Christmas Eve,
Love this film. So funny. Just what I need in these serious times.
A great ageless classic British comedy. Excellent.
Ultimately this really Optimises British Culture and the beautiful Countryside that they drive through is awesome.
A lovely film i've watched and enjoyed for many years , superb actors , wonderful storyline ......a real joy .
In the distant past before VCR and cable and internet, it was common to catch part of a movie, so watched some of it but never appreciated the details.
Its a good movie. not full bore American action style, but lad back quiet weekend British style.
In my top 10 of movies, a complete British classic and great cast!
1:17:44- I was tearing up when he stopped the car, and warmly offered the old admirer a test drive for the next day ❣️ such old-world simplicity, warmth and kindness is hard to find these days.
you took the thoughts right out of my heart
Same here. This is the best feel-good movie ever.
It is indeed a lovely miniature to take out of the film. And shows the core and heart of the story. The elderly actor is of course Arthur Wontner, who was well known for playing Sherlock Holmes in the cinema, often alongside Ian Fleming (not that one!, though it wasn't unknown for them to get each others mail) as Watson. May I humbly recommend if you haven't already seen it, Brandy for the Parson (1952), also with Wonter in a cameo role.
I have seen this film before I was only 7 when this came out it’s good to see it on you tube
You were 7, I wouldn't be born for another 36 years.
I was maybe 10 when I first saw it and now I'm 32 watching it for the 4th time.
Hope you are well.
So glad this movie is available here. Saw it some years back on one of the streaming services; love it.
Oh how I love this film ... I would like to tell you how I came across it.
It was a Sunday morning in the early/mid 1970s, my mum was looking at the tv listings in the Sunday paper. She raised her voice and said "Oh look, Genevieve in on B.B.C. 1 this afternoon, I said what's that Mum ? She explained the plot of the film and said "your Dad took me to see this, when we were courting, go and tell him" Funny thing was, he was outside our house underneath the car, trying to fix it "how apt"!. After our Sunday roast we sat down to watch it, as it started I will always remember my mum (Jeanette) saying to my Dad (John) "do you remember this John, he said of course I do Love" that is eched in my memory. Great funny touching film and great dynamics in it. So it holds significant childhood memories and loving memories of my Mum gone in 1990 and Dad in 2007.
...... Great Memories! 👍👍👍
Phil. Liverpool UK 🇬🇧
Beautiful nostalgic movie with endearing characters telling a tale of an england that doesn’t exist anymore! The harmonica music is charming and the quality of the film is excellent! A drunk Kim Kendall playing the trumpet is my favourite part of the movie! You want to feel nostalgic that’s the movie to watch!❤️
One thing that does exist is the pub in the background when Gregson breaks down and they have the coffee incident. It's the Old Green Manne near Rickmansworth. From the outside it is still the same. Not sure they should have been going that way to Brighton though.
@@kevinmcmahon2491 How cool is that, tkx!
'... tale of an england that doesn’t exist anymore!...' Very sad and very true. Lovely to see the oldy worldy English countryside and country pubs. These days i reckon they'd be a hotel just round the corner ... chock full of Illegal.I's...
She played the plumpet not the trumpet!! xx
23 minutes in there I a pub just out of shot . Used to have strippers in there back in the 90’s great days . I miss the ❤90’s lol
The best film ever I’ve watched it for nearly 60 years never tire of it 🙂
I love Ambrose :D even his suit tells you about his caracter, ive had a mate just like him lol
Without a doubt, one of the best comedies this country has ever produced. It has the perfect balance of laugh out loud humour and endearment. And the use of Technicolor in this film is very clever! Thank you very much and Merry Christmas! 🎄😊
It's actually written by an American.
Changed times, a couple of drinks for the road 🍺🍻🥂
The film that in many ways started the classic car movement.
Kay Kendall is truly a joy to behold. I had the pleasure of writing a film script, when I worked in London as an American actor/ screenwriter, that picks up the film 50 years on, where Kay's granddaughter, a model, goes on the rally one last time.. Kay was not only a gifted actress, but also a lovely human being..
That sounds like a neat concept.
@@rogerhewettmusic Many thanks for your kind words. Indeed, Genevieve was a remarkable film, as was Kay and the rest of the cast. All best wishes..
I have always loved this movie.... it reminds me of the Airfix kit I had of the Darracq back in the 60's when I was a keen model maker.
Being able to watch at leisure and rewind at intervals brought my attention to the shadow of the sound boom in one of the scenes (19:25) just coming into view on the grass verge in the background. However it doesn't stop my affection for the film.... It is all part of the charm.
BBC 4 Extra has recently aired the radio play of "Genevieve" which had me searching for the film once again.
Thanks for posting.
I have always admired those gorgeous pink tartan trousers.
Thank you for sharing this with us!
This is my second viewing of this splendid film: 3-19-2023 - Saturday into Sunday. I suspect it was 39-40 years ago when I first stumbled on it - likely a late Saturday night as this was. I guess I was in the mood for such a comedy - and I was rolling from one mishap to the next. It was a gem of an experience for me - and I've longed to see the movie again these many decades.
Of course, I wasn't rolling on this viewing; yet, it had been so long that it was like watching it for the first time. And I've come away delighted to have experienced it again. Thank you!
Interesting. I saw it as a child in the 80s, and was struck by it. In particular, I found the arguments between the couple as quite revealing of trouble in relationships/marriage
When England was lovely with calm and kindness. Ok, apart from those two trying to kill each other lol! Love this film. I have watched it at least a 1000 times. Not sure what it's about but it is a wonderful film!!
One of the best movies ever made.
A really lovely old film. Incredible how little traffic was on the roads back then.
well obviously they blocked traffic to film the scenes of the manic dangerous driving . couldnt be open to the public
When i was a kid my Dad had a cine projector and would play films at our local youth centre.
This film was my favourite and where i got my love of vintage/veteran cars. ❤
Whats unbeleiveable is here in the UK they still do the london to brighton run....... in the same cars, 120 year old cars and they look as pristine still as they are in this movie...... Machines will last forever if they are cared for its unreal
..... I didn't know THAT! 👍👍👍
First saw this on Good Friday 1979 when it was on ITV. I was 14 years old at the time. Couldn't stop laughing at the car faults. Right at the end when the spring sound came i was rolling around on the floor laughing my head off, didn't think i was ever going to stop. The springing sound still makes me laugh, even now forty five years later.
👍👍👍 😂
In my humble opinion probably one of the best films ever made 🙂
Absolutely!😊
One of the greatest - and funniest - movies ever made! Many comedies are 'passed off' - quite rightly - as 'gentle' - that - at least for me, is the 'death-knell'; however, in this case, it's most definetely not. An absolute classic, that I'm happy to watch - and laugh out loud - again, and again! One of the few others that fit this, is 'It Happened One Night'. :o)
Yes, indeed a classic. it was released as a double header with Doctor In The House another great movie IMO.
I just love this film
Thank you for posting this. I laughed so much at the end I had tears running down my eyes. And the soundtrack is ace.
Another great film
Hello fans of old movies! If you are browsing the comments that I can offer the following: this is a serious classic British film worth investing your time into watching. Cheers
Kay Kendall...Stunning.
Finally, I get to what this film entirely. Its Great. Great! Thank you for posting.
What a treat to see Kay Kendall.
Take me back to this England
....... I'LL SAY!!! 👍👍👍
How I long for this England 😢
So do I old Boy, and I caught a bit of it, though I was only six at the time.
I have a 1934 Riley, and catch the spirit from time to time, along with my own very special Wendy!
I undertand! It makes my eyes water when I see what is left over of your good old Britain and my Germany.
By having got English and German motorcyles I managed to preserve a wee bit of this memories.
@@carlnapp4412 We've suffered from idiot politicians. Oh the destruction.
😂
A funny silly film with excellent actors. Thank you.
Just superb. Thank you.
This is my favourite English film I love Kenneth More he had such a lovely voice.
Alas, Public School RP isn't allowed these days.
My first name is Genevieve, if i had a pound for every time someone said " oh just like the old car" id be a rich woman by now. Im quite happy with my name but learning to spell it as a child was quite a gruelling task. 😊
Beautiful name and I bet it made you a good speller!
😊funny, quirky, delightful,must watch!!!!!!
This is a perfect film from a time when England was a much better place.
Not a single chav existed back then...
You mean when there were no foreigners
@@jahno7154steady now, this country is not called Islamic Republic of England yet you know. 😱🥶🤣😅🏴🇬🇧 May twenty four
These days the brass lamps wouldn't be on it when you got back.
@@stevengriffin7873 is that before or after you stop ✋️ at the traffic lights ? 🤣😂🏴
I'm surprised Terry Thomas wasn't somewhere in this movie!
One of my all time favourite movies.
I love it when Kay Kendall passes out and Wendy knows exactly what that means! Brilliant!
Continuity error at 51:39 regarding the pint on the tray, changes from a full amber pint mug to a mug half full of cold tea at the table.
The double cones at 1:12:04 makes 2009/2024 austerity look generous. (they were having a dig at post WW2 rationing no doubt)
1:04 the telephone box has no lines going to it.
Wonderful movie. Indeed is it thoroughly enjoyable 🙂.
36:00: Wendy: "Haven't we had enough Alfred Hitchcock for one day?" This movie gets better every time I watch it!
Absolute bliss from the days when England was English. They spoke English, too.
Dinah Sheridan was utterly gorgeous, although Wendy seems to have a very short fuse. Alan is pretty wet. Anyway, loved it. Oh the joy of it. My usual tear when they're talking to the old gentleman.
So much of what we were, is gone.
Ambrose, you shit stirring bastard 😂
Love this film.
One of the all time greatest.
1:11:25
"Hauling like Bruligans" still makes me laugh after years.
Fantastic movie classic ❤😊
Shows the change in attitude to drinking and driving.
Ambrose is half way through a pint of beer, and says they'll have a couple more before they set off.
Verry good greatings Californië
I must say I'm glad this idea of Hot water only provided at Certain hours has become a thing of The past. Although I did see a guest house In a channel 4 Program in Scotland that had appauling ideas of Presentation.
Kay Kendall would had a great career if she never passed away at 32
Thats what being married to a complete tw@t like Rex Harrison does for you. Didn't another lover of his gas herself to death....?
I'll bet they had a lot of fun doing that.
A good colour
We had a 1912 Maxwell Messenger at the time, and this was fun at the time.
Today I recommend “Kuss Me, Kate” with Ann Miller, Howard keel, Kathryn Grayson and BOB FOSSE.
Due to the level of kussing it was given an X certificate.
@@billythedog-309 Brilliant!
"No one's ever complained before."
"Are they Americans?" 😂🤣🤣
It would be practical to put descriptions with the titles.
Kay Kendall ❤
Kenneth More was about 25 when this was made,he was great but always looked older than he was
Kenneth More was born in 1914, so he was about 39
I can't expect Allan would have a problem with The Union Jack flying.
My favorite 🥳🥳🥳🥳❤️❤️
How good it is to be rich! Happiness lives in the rich from birth, so the rich are very concerned with the search for new happiness, and grab it with both hands. Rich people are true messengers of Light, Happiness, Peace and Justice!
Lots pre and post war London Transport RT buses in this film, if this film had been made a year earlier, then there would have been trams on those tram tracks, 10 years later and the London Trolleybuses were withdrawn. As for the actors, never worked out whether it was Moore or Gregson were the star, or both, as Moore continued to upstage Gregson, as for the ladies, enjoyed their staring rolls.
Nicely colorized.
How do you mean?
It was made in colour!
They still have tram tracks in the road
The last London trams only ran in 1952, the year before the film was made.
Larry Adler on harmonica.
they ONLY show up one month ; and you NEVER just affirmated to my voy you want to add?!
moth what month
conflict of Wings. Film on you tube
Happy Ever After. Film on you tube
Spot the dog handler around 18:25
Rate 82%/7.1
Comedy
Wtf u trying to say?
There used to be a pub I used to go,just out of shot 23 minutes in.used to have strippers some nights . Back in the 90’s great nights out back then . I miss the 90’s
I first watched this great old movie in my distant youth and several times since but these days it seems to me to be more about silly and incompetent people than the wonderful old cars that ply the London to Brighton run each year, no wonder the club put a disclaimer at the start of the film!! some of the driving is just plain dangerous and not really a subject for comedy
The disclaimer at the start was a joke.
Too British
2 of the most elegant/sexy girls ever. And congrats to the wardrobe people! Wow