I’m 75. These actors are all from my younger years!! I’ve probably seen all their movies! I love Peter Lordy. Humphrey Bogart! I’ve seen this movie several times over the years and it’s still great!!
@@lawrence8374 My guess is John. I can't believe he worked with Capote to begin with. Horrible, twisted little maggot that he was, I remember To Kill A Mockingbird showing him as Dill. Harper Lee grew up with him, and when she won a Pulitzer, he never stopped raging about how he should have had one for his In Cold Blood. Anything for attention kind of creep.
Oh, I know what you mean... proper English, good manners, proper hygiene, respect for others. Values that were lost at least two generations ago. My dad born in 1936 but still, I was raised on swear words because I wasn't born until 1977. But now even I am shocked to see swearing and a proliferation of sex crime and perversion on mainstream media. All women can talk about these days is rape, and all men can talk about is how women are not women anymore. Women strive to be pants wearing men and men strive to be cave men. our kids are in charge of us. I wonder where this leads? (hint: absolute control of humanity by the global financial system, with humans believing we want it that way).
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The opening speech from Jennifer Jones was a puzzle to me back in 1958 when I first saw this film on television. The sentiments heard afresh and at a time I'm 75 have much more meaning. We make criminals and dangerous fools exalted to rule over us while we work and die putting gold in their pockets and handing over our sons and daughters to their evil ways.
Nothing changed really , i had to pause and listen one more time . That is why they call us sheeple . The truth is hidding in plain sight , actually it never was hidden , it was always there . What a great movie .
This film is always a delight. I may have seen it in 1990 at Theatre 80 on St. Mark's Place near First Ave. It is work one can appreciate more and more with each viewing.
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Jennifer Jones has the ULTIMATE lisp and self assured carriage. We must preserve every frame of her!
I have watched this Movie over 300 times in my life and know many esoteric secrets hidden in the film. I am always on the hunt for more. Thank you for restoring it and for providing it here!!! 👍👍👍
A film in which dialogue is actually understandable simply because the actors speak clear concise English as opposed to today whereby a kind of mumbled jibberish is spoken.
Didn't care for the movie at first, but it got better and better later in the film. To me, Robert Morley stole the show, great bit of casting. Overall, a very good entertaining movie. A solid three out of four stars.
At the end he says "Hoosegow " term originated in the American West as " WhosCow " This was the place that those arrested for Cattle Rustling were placed ( a jail cell ) . It was called a " WhosCow" till they could determine whos cattle they had stolen at the time . Just Love Bogies final Laugh and Remark " The End "
yes i've watched this many times over the years. excellent actors and script but with poor quality print and very gravelly sound. this is the best i've seen! thanks!
Rights were now owned by Sony Pictures Television/TeleVentures during the 1985-1986 season, when it was first aired on Viacom's Nickelodeon Network on Friday, August 9, 1985 with very impressive ratings.
I caught the back end of this once as it was on telly one weekday afternoon and I was about to leave for my late shift that day. It's the bit where "M" oops, I mean Bernard Lee rocks up to ask questions, not having a scooby what was going on, but noticing the stellar cast I made a mental note to make sure I watch it one day, because it was bound to be on again at some point. Thirty years later my promise to myself is fulfilled. If those little known space heaters that "the appliance industry will surely imminently ban" are still being mid roll blipverted by the time you read this, trust me, they are shit. Don't buy them. And I looked up the price of those train fares for those 'take you back to nature carefree days' - sod that! Fly Ryanair to Ravello on the Amalfi coast (where the Italian scenes of this movie were filmed). For what the train fare costs you could do ten trips and walk in the ghosts of Bogeys footprints. Or Gina Lollabrigida's (I forgot how incandescently beautiful she was❤❤❤❤)
I can't imagine Walter Huston collaborating with Truman Capote for the screenplay, but they made a pretty good movie. The emphasis on Bogart is minimal compared to his other starring roles, as there are several other actors sharing the credit. Both Bogie & Lorre were showing signs of aging and bad health, but both gave their usual fine performances. Enjoy!
NEATO movie - never seen in before in all my 65-years - well worth a watch, HA - a friend of mine said ROBERT MORLEY used to stay with his grandparents sometimes when in AUSTRALIA - HA - he used to clean his plate and anything else that the other did not eat - HA. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA
4:20 😂😂😂😂 "... not one of them looked at my legs!" 12:46 🎉🎉🎉 is Peter Lorre wearing an odd vest or sweater? It looks double-breasted (earlier), but no collar... 1:28:34 vest it is. Better view in this shot. 33:30 😮😮😮 this is a perfect trumPFascist speech! Wow... 😮😂
Gina Lollobrigida - absolutely gorgeous in this movie. She was only 25 during filming, yet had such poise and presence. I continue to be distracted by her intense beauty and sexual allure whenever I see her movies.
This is Hollywood shit reporting.. disgusting.. whoso ever paid you give their money back., nice sob story shxx… boring when it could have been exciting.. WASTE of Time..
I’m 75. These actors are all from my younger years!! I’ve probably seen all their movies! I love Peter Lordy. Humphrey Bogart! I’ve seen this movie several times over the years and it’s still great!!
You're 75 ? And still can't spell Peter Lorre?
I don't believe you for an instant.
Sir this is a great movie! 74 here and enjoy trying to figure out who wrote what dialogue Truman or John.
@@lawrence8374 My guess is John. I can't believe he worked with Capote to begin with. Horrible, twisted little maggot that he was, I remember To Kill A Mockingbird showing him as Dill. Harper Lee grew up with him, and when she won a Pulitzer, he never stopped raging about how he should have had one for his In Cold Blood. Anything for attention kind of creep.
@THE-HammerMan wouldn't make to old age. You stupid bastard
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I love films with snappy dialogue. The kind where one can doze off and just listen and see the story in ones mind's eye.
Just noticed John Huston and Truman Capote wrote the screenplay. That explains the marvelous dialogue.
Enjoyed that. Grew up with my grandparents in the '60's. This brings me back to their mannerisms and speech.
Oh, I know what you mean... proper English, good manners, proper hygiene, respect for others. Values that were lost at least two generations ago. My dad born in 1936 but still, I was raised on swear words because I wasn't born until 1977. But now even I am shocked to see swearing and a proliferation of sex crime and perversion on mainstream media. All women can talk about these days is rape, and all men can talk about is how women are not women anymore. Women strive to be pants wearing men and men strive to be cave men. our kids are in charge of us. I wonder where this leads? (hint: absolute control of humanity by the global financial system, with humans believing we want it that way).
The opening speech from Jennifer Jones was a puzzle to me back in 1958 when I first saw this film on television. The sentiments heard afresh and at a time I'm 75 have much more meaning. We make criminals and dangerous fools exalted to rule over us while we work and die putting gold in their pockets and handing over our sons and daughters to their evil ways.
Nothing changed really , i had to pause and listen one more time .
That is why they call us sheeple .
The truth is hidding in plain sight , actually it never was hidden , it was always there .
What a great movie .
Except back then, some criminals had Ethics
💝💝💝 I am not 75 but I still love them as much!!!!! Such style and grace!!! 😍😍😍
Some films you can watch over and over, and always be entertained. Great cast and a thoroughly enjoyable romp!
Wonderful film , great actors, Gina L is absolutely beautiful.
I 5hought it was her !
This film is always a delight. I may have seen it in 1990 at Theatre 80 on St. Mark's Place near First Ave. It is work one can appreciate more and more with each viewing.
Jennifer Jones has the ULTIMATE lisp and self assured carriage. We must preserve every frame of her!
I enjoyed this film. Great cast and fun to watch.
This film is captivating from the start, first time I have seen it and it hooked me, Thanks for posting !
Thanks for this amazing Movie 😎😎😎.
I have watched this Movie over 300 times in my life and know many esoteric secrets hidden in the film. I am always on the hunt for more. Thank you for restoring it and for providing it here!!! 👍👍👍
I must look into it. I have also had an identical experience with Hogan's Heroes.
Can you provide an
example please 🧐
I wonder about the novel.
Very humorous movie. Enjoyed watching this
When movies were at their peak. Oh, Gina. Oh, Bogey.
And a brilliant turn from Peter Sellers.
@@davidellery6210 Good reminder of all the stellar "support" cast; each of which have more class than any "celebrity" today.
A film in which dialogue is actually understandable simply because the actors speak clear concise English as opposed to today whereby a kind of mumbled jibberish is spoken.
Didn't care for the movie at first, but it got better and better later in the film. To me, Robert Morley stole the show, great bit of casting. Overall, a very good entertaining movie. A solid three out of four stars.
That purser is one cool sailor.
Outstanding plot …!…and very intelligent and logical dialogue…🎩🌎☮️ peace ✌️ and 007 M is Scotland Yard ..unreal ❤
I thought the waiter at the end is the shorty majordomo from The Village.
What a marvelous old movie absolutely loved it
At the end he says "Hoosegow " term originated in the American West as " WhosCow " This was the place that those arrested for Cattle Rustling were placed ( a jail cell ) .
It was called a " WhosCow" till they could determine whos cattle they had stolen at the time . Just Love Bogies final Laugh and Remark " The End "
a Quirky Masterpiece..
Hermoso film que me ha retrotraido en el tiempo. ❤
Extremely cool. : ) what a cast !
An entertaining Hollywood "factory" movie. Many regulars, including Bogart and... as they said in her Flintstones cameo: Gina Loadabricks!
I've never seen this film before it's great. What a casting. Thanks for sharing this great film 🎬🇫🇮
Man this a great movie. I can read the scams. Humphrey was the man.
The best print ever!
Cannot wait to watch.
Thank you!
yes i've watched this many times over the years. excellent actors and script but with poor quality print and very gravelly sound. this is the best i've seen! thanks!
Gina looked like she really hit her head against the chair at the end....
Best movie ever
Rights were now owned by Sony Pictures Television/TeleVentures during the 1985-1986 season, when it was first aired on Viacom's
Nickelodeon Network on Friday, August 9, 1985 with very impressive ratings.
Theatre actors ✨✨✨✨
NEATO movie. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA
Love this
I caught the back end of this once as it was on telly one weekday afternoon and I was about to leave for my late shift that day. It's the bit where "M" oops, I mean Bernard Lee rocks up to ask questions, not having a scooby what was going on, but noticing the stellar cast I made a mental note to make sure I watch it one day, because it was bound to be on again at some point.
Thirty years later my promise to myself is fulfilled. If those little known space heaters that "the appliance industry will surely imminently ban" are still being mid roll blipverted by the time you read this, trust me, they are shit. Don't buy them. And I looked up the price of those train fares for those 'take you back to nature carefree days' - sod that! Fly Ryanair to Ravello on the Amalfi coast (where the Italian scenes of this movie were filmed). For what the train fare costs you could do ten trips and walk in the ghosts of Bogeys footprints. Or Gina Lollabrigida's (I forgot how incandescently beautiful she was❤❤❤❤)
This was filmed in Ravello / Amalfi 💚🤍❤and Bogart was involved in a bad car accident during the filming of this
Oh aye, gallonder through the ages daddy'o ☝
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hot water bottles really work. be sure to get one
Enjoyed it 🙏
I can't imagine Walter Huston collaborating with Truman Capote for the screenplay, but they made a pretty good movie. The emphasis on Bogart is minimal compared to his other starring roles, as there are several other actors sharing the credit. Both Bogie & Lorre were showing signs of aging and bad health, but both gave their usual fine performances. Enjoy!
John Huston! I think Walter was his father? Uncle?
New subscription here!..thanks Soo much for preserving thes timeless classics!!!..🇺🇸🎃🍩🦋☕from Texas.!!
From 'Central Texas' as well. :)
Nice romp!
They spell here name wrong on the film poster ! It should be LOLLOBRIGIDA !!!!
Cool movie
Ever heard of a “perfect” movie?
I can think of several that are as close as can be, but this is not one of them.
NEATO movie - never seen in before in all my 65-years - well worth a watch, HA - a friend of mine said ROBERT MORLEY used to stay with his grandparents sometimes when in AUSTRALIA - HA - he used to clean his plate and anything else that the other did not eat - HA. CHEERS from AUSTRALIA
Sure, you can find humor even in that poster, if you look close enough.
the purser owns.
Gina Lo Lo Bridge ada - Don't hit your head - Duck
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4:20 😂😂😂😂 "... not one of them looked at my legs!"
12:46 🎉🎉🎉 is Peter Lorre wearing an odd vest or sweater? It looks double-breasted (earlier), but no collar... 1:28:34 vest it is. Better view in this shot.
33:30 😮😮😮 this is a perfect trumPFascist speech! Wow...
😮😂
1:00:17 ❤❤❤❤ Gina's pincurls are softly exquisite 🎉🎉🎉
Ooh la la... là-bas 💋💋💋💋
Trump is your President now deal with it.🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
all star cast, a screwball madcap comedy played to the hilt! excellent clean copy.
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Gina Lollobrigida - absolutely gorgeous in this movie. She was only 25 during filming, yet had such poise and presence. I continue to be distracted by her intense beauty and sexual allure whenever I see her movies.
It's, uhhh, not your typical John Huston film.
mr o horror lolol
It is a Bogart picture I have never even heard of. If you think it is banal, tell me why you think so. I think the humor in it is subtle.
I've got a headache.
I love all of these actors except the creepy guy with the weird voice - I can’t watch him and he’s in too many scenes.
Does everybody notice that men wear belts and women have waist lines
Go to the Gospel of John to get rid of neuropathy !
Thumbnail is a joke.....
AI... Artificial Ignorance.
If this movie was any good, why did t they colorize it
Refuse to watch movies with commercials containing sexual content. Who's in agreement?
These are regular Internet commercials.
I skip all ads, I don’t discriminate.
this movie sucks
Point of fact, this movie is quite banal!
Opinion is not fact.
One man' meat Sir. November, 2024.
Bogart is terrific, as always.
Hollywood Stars of Old!…..what an atrocious movie
This is Hollywood shit reporting.. disgusting.. whoso ever paid you give their money back., nice sob story shxx… boring when it could have been exciting.. WASTE of Time..