Margaret Rutherford was one of a kind, in the best possible way: quirky, humorous, quick-witted, very talented, unique in her appearance, definitely English. Agatha Christie's Miss Marple was a perfect fit for her. Plus, believe it or not, she was an Oscar winner. She was an ideal "aunt." Warm-hearted.
I was just speaking with a friend, and I was saying that, you know, only the british could make these movies.I'm american, we could never make a movie like this, and I was wondering if the french would make movies like this too I think they're particularly british and wonderful@@libbybethuk
What a sweet message! No judgements- no insinuations- just love & kindness. I wish these movies were still popular & there were more of them. Smile makers!!
I'm sure everybody here knows about it, but just in case, the four movies Margaret Rutherford made as Miss Marple must absolutely be seen. Pure delight.
4:50 From Paddington was the first one i saw and then I was hooked! Then I found out my Grandma had all the books and I read them all. Margaret Rutherford was *the* best Miss Marple. I don't much care for Joan Hickson.
This movie was sheer bliss. What a woman Aunt Clara was. Always looking for the good in people and expecting it to come to fruition in their lives. Imagine what the world would be like if we could all do that.
@@mervyndrage3507 1972, after suffering for years with Alzheimer's. She was looked after by her devoted husband Stringer Davis who appeared with her in her 4 Miss Marple movies in the 1960s. RIP Dame Margaret, there will never be another like her ever.
This is a wonderful movie, with a plethora of British comedy talent, a delicious sense of irony, and, above all, a superb sense of fun. Dame Margaret Rutherford is, of course, magnificent, but she is supported by a stellar cast of comic actors, like Ronald Shiner, and a pre-Carry On Sid James. An absolute classic, many thanks for uploading this.
Margaret Rutherford!!!!!😅🤣😃😍😇 What a marvelous and intuitive character she plays in this film. She is brilliant as usual. OH! How i wish there were Human Beings with such a kind and generous HEART and at the same time wicked enough to see through our frailties......How wonderful!!! Thaaanks for this enjoyable upload. Please find more great films of Margaret Rutherford.
And in the end, Old Hookers (and Julie Mason's mother) get the house and enough money to recruit some new meat (young, pretty girls -- for Epstein's Island -- or wherever they're taking them now), Fosdick, now donates a third of his gambling profits to children -- like the lotteries do for public education -- he's happy -- the Pervert. Look at him dancing with all ages of children -- playland at the beach. Mr. AND Mrs. Mason (Order of the Eastern Star) lost their extortion racket (Julie Mason was Simon's 'natural daughter (at 59, with Hooker Grace Smith). The Butler, gets the Pub . . . and the Racket? and builds a Monument with an Angel on top (even though it gives him the willies) for good old A.C. Aunt Clara. anti-christ? Boy! Did she fool everyone. The young attorney is NSA now. And both Simon "Hilton" and Aunt Clara Hilton, faked their deaths with the Doctor's wonder drugs. As for today, The writing has been on the wall in THIS Babylon, since the Christians proclaimed Trump, chosen by God. WEIGHED -- FOUND WANTING. That's about THE Televangelist Rapture Prophets and Evangelical Zionist Mega-Church Pastors -- not Trump. Trump was honest. "I have never asked for forgiveness, but I take Holy Communion, anyway, because it makes me feel good inside. I am as much of a Christian as they are."
@@kwd3109 I suspect that YOU have never had an original thought. Most Luciferians are JUST NOW finding out that Lucifer and Satan were detained just after Pentecost, and judged by the Ancients of Days, far from Earth, in 1985. Lucifer will NOT be appearing in the Temple for Great Re-Set on 09/23/26. Instead, the NEON GAUD will be unveiled. The devil and dragon remain on Earth. Their judgement is set for 10/12/26. Don't expect to see anything -- Daniel 7: 9-14 -- men and women NEVER do, except for an elect few. Over 93% of men and women are nearly deaf and blind spiritually. That's NORMAL. They "see" and "hear" NOTHING -- except perhaps, once or twice in a lifetime, while asleep. That's NORMAL. Why should YOU be any different?
Thank you, loved it. When she touched the face of the lady who, by moral accounts would be thought of as unclean- and said "you have a heart of gold." ...I teared up. If only there were more Clara's to touch us all with love instead of judgement.
@Greg Bloomfield What a lovely rememberance, you speak well of it and I loved reading it! My Great Gram Trone was a minister's wife (Lay- he preached everywhere, especially during the depression when the litttle river towns along the Illinois had little to no means to pay for parsonages, etc. He was a shopkeeper on the river and often hired "negroes" when others would not. He said, "the Black man has an extra soul in him, he has to toil and work for little to no means and he still sings." He wrote down a spiritual they were singing as they lined up and unloaded a barge-"I'm so glad that trouble don't last always"- until the internet, I had never discovered if that was a real song or not.) G Trone was rather pricklish but I observed so many times with her what you speak of- she treated "bums" with dignity unlike anyone else I had ever seen. Same thing- she would serve them at the table, allow them to clean up. Even if they were starving though, she'd make them "use their manners" at the table- and they did. Thank you for helping me today to remember perhaps where the generosity in my spirit came from too.
Margaret Rutherford movies are always a cut above the others, this dear lady brings her charm and delightful personality to her characters and a smile to help face. A unique individual. 💐
Great movie, Aunt Clara had the morals maybe only us older people really appreciate, and don’t laugh at, but appreciate wholeheartedly as we were brought up with them. Thanks so much for posting, always loved Margaret Rutherford 💖
I wouldn't say that she had the judgmental morals of any time. She had what I would call Common Sense morality. As a matter of fact one of the greatest people of his time President Brigham Young of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes that prostitutes should be accepted into society and treated with respect and equal access to all areas of society for it was not they who were causing the sin but the men and their wives who accepted their husbands sin. Utah was the only place in the country where a woman of ill repute could own her home vote go into any store in town at the same time another woman did go to the theater and have seats in a box or on the floor if she wanted go to a restaurant and not be ashamed. If an incident happened where a woman was rebuked or looked down upon in his presence oh boy were you given an earful for he felt that these women were forced into a situation not by their choosing mostly and let's get it let's be truthful most of these women start out as young children somewhere along the line they have to give in to survive maybe today they have a choice but back before when the morality issues were so strong it wasn't a choice it was by force if you wanted to live. Many women in UK & Europe killed themselves after the war because they couldn't hold their heads up in society for they had survived selling themselves simply to feed their children or themselves during the war. Their neighbors would not forgive them. The Conquering governments labeled many women who had fallen in love with conquering servicemen as prostitutes even though they were not. Many even held good jobs or lived at home with their parents. Labeled thusly they couldn't be brought into the Conquering countriesas their character was questionable. These governments felt their men should be going back and marrying the widowed or a now multitude of overabundance of women since so many young men had died. I had a friend who went to Europe in the 80s for the military & shared with me how sad it was and why there was a generation in Europe that couldn't forgive the consequences of the war. Happiness was all they wanted but there wasn't anyone to find happiness with for the streets, buses, restaurants theaters Etc everywhere you looked a sea of gray-haired aging women, no men their ages in sight A continent destroyed by war totaling a quarter century of conflict was left in emotional ruin that no rebuilding process could ever heal.
A wonderful British "B" movie. Probably not for our American cousins but it is really is typical British humour. Please enjoy as much as I did. March, 2023.
THIS WAS A RATHER EXCELLENT & SMART MOVIE. FULL OF GRACE AND LISTENS TO LIVE BY. I REALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THIS MOVIE. A VERY HUMBLING EXPERIENCE. AUNT CLARE WAS FULL OF MERCY. A VERY GENTLE SOUL. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS MOVIE.😇😇😇😇😇 THE ACTRESS WHO HAD PLAYED AUNT CLARE WAS DEFINITELY A BLESSING AND A REAL GEM. I LOVED THE WAY SHE CAREFULLY LIVED AROUND EVERYONE. SHE WAS AN UNSELFISH REASSURING EXUBERANT EXAMPLE CHRISTLIKE CHARACTER FULL OF LIFE WITH A MISSION TO ACCOMPLISH. WELL DONE AUNT CLARE I LEARNED SOMETHING MORE TO ADD TO MY CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE.
WHAT A GEM. I LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT, NO FOUL LANGUAGE LIKE TODAY'S MOVIES. I WOULD HAVE LIKED A BIT MORE OF SID JAMES, HE WAS GREAT. I HOPE I CAN FIND MORE LIKE THESE. THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING US TO SEE THIS. BLESSINGS, TRIXIE, 86, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Yes, we do need more people with a heart & spirit like Aunt Clara. Maybe we will find some of her spirit inside ourselves. Thank you for sharing this gem!
I met Margaret Rutherford when I was four years old. She was staying at the Parkway hotel in Leeds. She came to the council's open air swimming pool - the Blue Lagoon. She took me on a ride on her back swimming to the deep end and back. A charming lady in real life.
I love this movie. I keep coming back as it is such a sweet story and in a world that has gone mad right now, this gives me hope that we can all get back on track.
Sweet movie. Love Margaret. Funny, I have a French antique bed just like the one in the beginning of the movie. Beautiful bed. Received many compliments. Made in the late 1800's from 3 or 4 different woods. Lovely hand carving.
Thank you so much for posting this lovely film...Rutherford, as always, brings her easy charm to any role she played. A gentle film about all our human foibles and about forgiveness and nonjudgment. So lucky to have found this today.
Sweet, charming character she played sorting everyone out with kindness and firmness and she was shrewd too. Delightful film, we do not have these anymore. Thank you for uploading it, it was wonderful.
What an adorable, lovable character Margaret Rutherford was. Love every film she's ever been in. The quintessential, British, sweet old girl. God bless you Margaret Rutherford.
I learned to like old movies as a child, this was very nice, Thanks for sharing on this first Thanksgiving without my Mom, it was a reminder of what a kind woman she was, never judged anyone, and love animals to a fault. 🙂❤
A typically delightful performance from Margaret Rutherford, ably supported by a talented cast of familiar faces. They really don't make them like that any more!
@@eh44returns97 My friends tell me about all the new movies out there, and my only reply is that I am still trying to catch up to the 40's and 50's! lol ---> I hope to make it to the 60's before I die, and I am sure I won't miss much from the 70's!
Watching her lovely films, you would never believe that Margaret Rutherford suffered such deep debilitating depression that in her later years she had electric shock treatment which horrifically damaged her memory so much she could not recall a lot of her past life e,g she kept her Oscar on the fire mantle yet she could not remember when or why she won it. Such a shame. Margaret was Unique and cannot help but cheer you up - she was a marvellous actress and a stunningly beautiful personality who loved people but unfortunately it is well known that two people whom she helped and took into her home, robbed her and stole her Oscar and other items and forged her will and took all her money and items - this woman was taken to court and she got away with it! and vanished taking Margarets money with her, we still do not know whom she sold the Oscar, it is still missing. Her husband Stringer was so affected by his wife’s death, he died not long after which was a lucky escape because the woman who stole his wife’s money, was their housekeeper and she tried to get Stringer to marry her, death prevented that. Margarets mother hung herself when Margaret was 2 years old and a few years later her father killed his own father and spent the rest of his life in Broadmore Mental Hospital. Margaret Rutherford only started acting when she was in her 40’s and soon became a Dame of the British Empire. What a lovely lady who brought others such joy with her films whilst she herself suffered in silence.A true trooper who loved to make people happy. ❤️ We love her films and we love her. ❤️
To bad now we know with today's research depression is an inflammatory condition treated better with anti-inflammatory meds and diet.. Today's antidepressant meds do nothing.
Baked Beans, thank you so much for sharing of the tragic life of Dame Margaret Rutherford, I had not known this Tonight I was transported back in time to that lovely period of English traditions and such a blessings to Enjoy once again the most memorable Dame Margaret Rutherford, my heart now weeps for her own Terrible life journey , how marvelous she truly was, thanks for the movie which brought such joy to my Own 77year life span , how I loved being transported back to the 1950’s
I hear the sirens and th mobs in 2 seconds I know what the movie is about. 🥺🥺....but then happy music, and the title 😁 We all need to find a good movie and watch it. One that’s light hearted. Thank God for everything. Be happy ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much for uploading the film, it has been years since I last watched this lady's superb acting, I have been feeling poorly recently and dealing with the daily stress of life but this has brought a smile to my otherwise grumpy face.
I am sick in bed and just finished watching this. Very pleasant movie, but I wish that Aunt Clara had either taken the dogs home with her or at least seen that they were fed properly. To anyone who may not be familiar with Margaret Rutherford and enjoyed this film, I would like to recommend "Miranda".
@tessdurberville711 I read your comment 4 years later (2024) and appreciate your suggestion on a movie I had not seen yet. I really enjoy Margaret Rutherford movies. 👍🙂
Never have I been disappointed with 1 of her movies and this 1 I loved like all the rest she truly was 1 of a kind ; thanks for the opportunity of seeing yet another of her films.
Margaret Rutherford knew just where to stop short of over-sentimentality. Ronald Shiner takes it to the cusp of contained cockney sparrow-ism. Not to forget the all too brief, but very amusing, performance of A.E. Matthews. Brilliant actors all! Thanks for making it available.
I love Margaret Rutherford. Any Movie she was ever in was a joy to watch. Especially the Miss Marple series.
Supposedly available for 72 hours and still available 2 years later. ?? Glad it is still available. Lovely film.
Great to have these Brit post war films available. I will watch anything with the marvelous Margaret.
Margaret Rutherford was one of a kind, in the best possible way: quirky, humorous, quick-witted, very talented, unique in her appearance, definitely English. Agatha Christie's Miss Marple was a perfect fit for her. Plus, believe it or not, she was an Oscar winner. She was an ideal "aunt." Warm-hearted.
I"m nearly 60, and i love these old films. I am French and always appreciated the British culture.
What a lovely comment thank you so much. For your goddess wishes
I was just speaking with a friend, and I was saying that, you know, only the british could make these movies.I'm american, we could never make a movie like this, and I was wondering if the french would make movies like this too I think they're particularly british and wonderful@@libbybethuk
What a sweet message! No judgements- no insinuations- just love & kindness. I wish these movies were still popular & there were more of them. Smile makers!!
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I'm sure everybody here knows about it, but just in case, the four movies Margaret Rutherford made as Miss Marple must absolutely be seen. Pure delight.
Diane Labbé I saw them once and they were interesting, I enjoyed them immensely.
I love Margaret Rutherford !
One wholikestruth me too.
Of course!!! When i'm down they really pick me up!
4:50 From Paddington was the first one i saw and then I was hooked! Then I found out my Grandma had all the books and I read them all. Margaret Rutherford was *the* best Miss Marple. I don't much care for Joan Hickson.
What a charming film for a lazy Sunday. If only we all had an aunt Clara. Thankyou. 💕💕💕
A very sweet film with a lovely heart and the perfectly cast heroine who makes it a complete treat. Deserves restoration. ❤
Beautiful Sunday movie! Thank you!!!
What a lovely movie, and Aunt Clara is the sweetest woman.
İ just keep watching this every now and again to keep my spirits up. We need more Aunt Clara's
Can I just make a plea for the author of the book and the script writer, Noel Streatfield and Kenneth Home, to be recognised for their brilliant work?
Yes, it came from the mind to pen to book to movie. Absolutely, all credit goes to the author! ❤
What a really wonderful film they don’t make them like this anymore great performance from all the actors 👍
This movie was sheer bliss. What a woman Aunt Clara was. Always looking for the good in people and expecting it to come to fruition in their lives. Imagine what the world would be like if we could all do that.
When did she die?
@@mervyndrage3507 1972, after suffering for years with Alzheimer's. She was looked after by her devoted husband Stringer Davis who appeared with her in her 4 Miss Marple movies in the 1960s. RIP Dame Margaret, there will never be another like her ever.
She was the best miss Marple ever
@@keithcaffray6523
Tyvm
Loved them❤
Ecclesiastes 9:5,10
John 5:28
Revelation 21:3,4
Isaiah
35:5,6
@@keithcaffray6523 so sad, Alzheimer's is a terrible disease.
Aw what a great wee movie, good old fashioned British feel good stuff, loved it 👏👏👏👏💕
This is a wonderful movie, with a plethora of British comedy talent, a delicious sense of irony, and, above all, a superb sense of fun. Dame Margaret Rutherford is, of course, magnificent, but she is supported by a stellar cast of comic actors, like Ronald Shiner, and a pre-Carry On Sid James. An absolute classic, many thanks for uploading this.
so sad that everyone member of this cast is now dead.. sniff
That was a really good movie!
Thank you for posting it for us all to see.
We DO need more Aunt Clara's in the world.
Yes please ❤❤❤❤
What a treasure! Such a lovely movie. Thank you so much for sharing it with everyone! Margaret Rutherford was truly one of the greats.
What a joy Miss Margaret was and we can still enjoy her talent today. Who is like her?
Rudeford destroyed miss Marple
Margaret Rutherford was an Original through and through :)
Heaven is so much richer with her in it :) R.I.P.
A lot of these people got their start on the Famous London stage, or in Vaudeville. They were multitalented and knew how to entertain in many ways.
I’m crying like a baby thank you!
No better way to spend a cold, rainy winter afternoon than watching the delightful Margaret Rutherford!
"What a pity the world ain't run by Aunt Claras" - Amen brother, amen.
Margaret Rutherford!!!!!😅🤣😃😍😇 What a marvelous and intuitive character she plays in this film. She is brilliant as usual. OH! How i wish there were Human Beings with such a kind and generous HEART and at the same time wicked enough to see through our frailties......How wonderful!!! Thaaanks for this enjoyable upload. Please find more great films of Margaret Rutherford.
"If only there were more like Aunti Clara running the country"! Amen to that! What a wonderful film, so well cast.
Very well put!!!
Great Film Brilliant Acting.. could do with more films like this...
If ever there was a time Aunt Clara's way of doing things was needed its now. Wonderful movie.
And in the end, Old Hookers (and Julie Mason's mother) get the house and enough money to recruit some new meat (young, pretty girls -- for Epstein's Island -- or wherever they're taking them now),
Fosdick, now donates a third of his gambling profits to children -- like the lotteries do for public education -- he's happy -- the Pervert. Look at him dancing with all ages of children -- playland at the beach.
Mr. AND Mrs. Mason (Order of the Eastern Star) lost their extortion racket (Julie Mason was Simon's 'natural daughter (at 59, with Hooker Grace Smith).
The Butler, gets the Pub . . . and the Racket? and builds a Monument with an Angel on top (even though it gives him the willies) for good old A.C. Aunt Clara. anti-christ? Boy! Did she fool everyone.
The young attorney is NSA now. And both Simon "Hilton" and Aunt Clara Hilton, faked their deaths with the Doctor's wonder drugs.
As for today,
The writing has been on the wall in THIS Babylon, since the Christians proclaimed Trump, chosen by God. WEIGHED -- FOUND WANTING. That's about THE Televangelist Rapture Prophets and Evangelical Zionist Mega-Church Pastors -- not Trump.
Trump was honest. "I have never asked for forgiveness, but I take Holy Communion, anyway, because it makes me feel good inside. I am as much of a Christian as they are."
@@humboldthammer Yawn, you're not too bright are you
@@kwd3109 I suspect that YOU have never had an original thought. Most Luciferians are JUST NOW finding out that Lucifer and Satan were detained just after Pentecost, and judged by the Ancients of Days, far from Earth, in 1985.
Lucifer will NOT be appearing in the Temple for Great Re-Set on 09/23/26. Instead, the NEON GAUD will be unveiled.
The devil and dragon remain on Earth. Their judgement is set for 10/12/26.
Don't expect to see anything -- Daniel 7: 9-14 -- men and women NEVER do, except for an elect few.
Over 93% of men and women are nearly deaf and blind spiritually. That's NORMAL. They "see" and "hear" NOTHING -- except perhaps, once or twice in a lifetime, while asleep. That's NORMAL.
Why should YOU be any different?
@@humboldthammer Do your handler's know you've escaped?
@@billsmith2696 lol his handlers have been detained by Lucille fur ...a nice girl who does the laundry.
I had become a fan of Ms. Rutherford through her Miss Marple film series. Aunt Clara fit her to a tee. An excellent cast and a delightful film.
I absolutely love this movie! Thank you for the viewing.
I just love all the one liners in this show! Very funny. You have to listen carefully in British comedy and it is well worth it.
You are right. Today it is all fast food, instant cheap laughs, quick relationships !
Great sense of humor in this delightful movie
Thank you, loved it. When she touched the face of the lady who, by moral accounts would be thought of as unclean- and said "you have a heart of gold." ...I teared up. If only there were more Clara's to touch us all with love instead of judgement.
Her reaction was so good, warm hearted...
If she was in Portland, OR now she'd be BEAT TO DEATH!
@Greg Bloomfield What a lovely rememberance, you speak well of it and I loved reading it! My Great Gram Trone was a minister's wife (Lay- he preached everywhere, especially during the depression when the litttle river towns along the Illinois had little to no means to pay for parsonages, etc. He was a shopkeeper on the river and often hired "negroes" when others would not. He said, "the Black man has an extra soul in him, he has to toil and work for little to no means and he still sings." He wrote down a spiritual they were singing as they lined up and unloaded a barge-"I'm so glad that trouble don't last always"- until the internet, I had never discovered if that was a real song or not.) G Trone was rather pricklish but I observed so many times with her what you speak of- she treated "bums" with dignity unlike anyone else I had ever seen. Same thing- she would serve them at the table, allow them to clean up. Even if they were starving though, she'd make them "use their manners" at the table- and they did. Thank you for helping me today to remember perhaps where the generosity in my spirit came from too.
@Greg Bloomfield A great thought!
Yes Jesus loved the adulteress and the prostitute , John 8.:6-7, John 8,10-11 xo
a film too lift ones spirits during these dark days.thank you
Just found channel with one of the greatest actor's Margaret Rutherford .just love her
Lovely actress lovely movies margaret Rutherford bless her
Margaret Rutherford movies are always a cut above the others, this dear lady brings her charm and delightful personality to her characters and a smile to help face. A unique individual.
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Thank you for uploading this movie for us. ❤️
Everyone needs a "Aunt Clara" in their family! ☺😊😀😁
Great movie, Aunt Clara had the morals maybe only us older people really appreciate, and don’t laugh at, but appreciate wholeheartedly as we were brought up with them. Thanks so much for posting, always loved Margaret Rutherford 💖
Chris Trinder....I too love the old movies...never watch anything modern, Hollywood is just a pit of evil today!!
I wouldn't say that she had the judgmental morals of any time. She had what I would call Common Sense morality. As a matter of fact one of the greatest people of his time President Brigham Young of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints believes that prostitutes should be accepted into society and treated with respect and equal access to all areas of society for it was not they who were causing the sin but the men and their wives who accepted their husbands sin. Utah was the only place in the country where a woman of ill repute could own her home vote go into any store in town at the same time another woman did go to the theater and have seats in a box or on the floor if she wanted go to a restaurant and not be ashamed. If an incident happened where a woman was rebuked or looked down upon in his presence oh boy were you given an earful for he felt that these women were forced into a situation not by their choosing mostly and let's get it let's be truthful most of these women start out as young children somewhere along the line they have to give in to survive maybe today they have a choice but back before when the morality issues were so strong it wasn't a choice it was by force if you wanted to live.
Many women in UK & Europe killed themselves after the war because they couldn't hold their heads up in society for they had survived selling themselves simply to feed their children or themselves during the war. Their neighbors would not forgive them. The Conquering governments labeled many women who had fallen in love with conquering servicemen as prostitutes even though they were not. Many even held good jobs or lived at home with their parents. Labeled thusly they couldn't be brought into the Conquering countriesas their character was questionable. These governments felt their men should be going back and marrying the widowed or a now multitude of overabundance of women since so many young men had died. I had a friend who went to Europe in the 80s for the military & shared with me how sad it was and why there was a generation in Europe that couldn't forgive the consequences of the war. Happiness was all they wanted but there wasn't anyone to find happiness with for the streets, buses, restaurants theaters Etc everywhere you looked a sea of gray-haired aging women, no men their ages in sight A continent destroyed by war totaling a quarter century of conflict was left in emotional ruin that no rebuilding process could ever heal.
@@letmeexplain1816 ~ Same here. I never watch anything modern from Hollywood. An insult to our intelligence.
Thank goodness for You Tube!
I see Clara only associated with white people .. Clara is a racist , sad to say .. no role model for children
Ok boomer
Margaret Rutherford was the best as Miss Marple!
Absolutely love her in all the movies she's been in!
Awesome actress!
A wonderful British "B" movie. Probably not for our American cousins but it is really is typical British humour. Please enjoy as much as I did. March, 2023.
Wonderful movie! I love Margaret Rutherford and the cameo of her co-star in all her mystery movies, Mr. Stringer!
And husband
Excellent film! Nothing like it today!
That one got tears out of me. And it was the scene between Mrs. Smith and Clara. 😉💕 Heart of gold.
Magnificent movie if everyone you meet had great humanity for one another 😉 Thank you for the 🎥 movie 🍿 appreciate you 👍worthy of 20 stars🌟
THIS WAS A RATHER EXCELLENT & SMART MOVIE. FULL OF GRACE AND LISTENS TO LIVE BY.
I REALLY ENJOYED WATCHING THIS MOVIE. A VERY HUMBLING EXPERIENCE. AUNT CLARE WAS FULL OF MERCY. A VERY GENTLE SOUL. THANK YOU FOR SHARING THIS MOVIE.😇😇😇😇😇
THE ACTRESS WHO HAD PLAYED AUNT CLARE WAS DEFINITELY A BLESSING AND A REAL GEM. I LOVED THE WAY SHE CAREFULLY LIVED AROUND EVERYONE. SHE WAS AN UNSELFISH REASSURING EXUBERANT EXAMPLE CHRISTLIKE CHARACTER FULL OF LIFE WITH A MISSION TO ACCOMPLISH. WELL DONE AUNT CLARE I LEARNED SOMETHING MORE TO ADD TO MY CHRISTIAN LIFESTYLE.
Thank you for sharing this charming film. Margaret Rutherford is a treasure.
Just Quarantine me with OLD ENGLISH FILMS!
Agreed!
@Lion Roars ..both sides are rotten, but one is more rotten than the other. Guess.
Cheers from Oz.👍
WHAT A GEM. I LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT, NO FOUL LANGUAGE LIKE TODAY'S MOVIES. I WOULD HAVE LIKED A BIT MORE OF SID JAMES, HE WAS GREAT. I HOPE I CAN FIND MORE LIKE THESE. THANK YOU FOR ALLOWING US TO SEE THIS. BLESSINGS, TRIXIE, 86, SOUTH AUSTRALIA.
Yes, we do need more people with a heart & spirit like Aunt Clara. Maybe we will find some of her spirit inside ourselves. Thank you for sharing this gem!
I met Margaret Rutherford when I was four years old. She was staying at the Parkway hotel in Leeds. She came to the council's open air swimming pool - the Blue Lagoon. She took me on a ride on her back swimming to the deep end and back. A charming lady in real life.
1955
Thank you for sharing that memory. Reading about her I found some superlative comments from a colleague as to how marvelous a person she was.
DID SHE!!!!!!!!!! Gees, lovely.
Lovely
Interesting comMent
Experience
GREAT
I was born in Nineteen Fifty Nine
Damn
How come I never met pppl like her
I love this movie. I keep coming back as it is such a sweet story and in a world that has gone mad right now, this gives me hope that we can all get back on track.
Just a lovely film, thankyou for the upload💖
What a delightful movie. Margaret Rutherford fantastic as always. This truly is a treasure. Thanks for posting.
Sweet movie. Love Margaret. Funny, I have a French antique bed just like the one in the beginning of the movie. Beautiful bed. Received many compliments. Made in the late 1800's from 3 or 4 different woods. Lovely hand carving.
Good solid antiques are a joy , even to keep up and polish. Imagining the history !
A NICE FEELGOOD FILM,WE NEED THESE AT THE MOMENT.THANK YOU
Thank you for sharing this gem. Margaret Rutherford is my favourite Actress
That was so lovely - none of this violence that permeates films these days - very gentle.
I love Margaret Rutherford movies. So glad I found this movie today.
back when people were famous for being talented not like today
lots of famous people today dont know what talent is
i love your comment
Today people get famous for flaunting their artificial bodies, and over spending on useless things
There have always been talented people and hopefully there always will be.
Your so right
True
What a consummate actress Margaret Rutherford was! Thank you for the posting :)
Thank you so much for posting this lovely film...Rutherford, as always, brings her easy charm to any role she played. A gentle film about all our human foibles and about forgiveness and nonjudgment. So lucky to have found this today.
It was a great time to grow up in.People respected each other their country and our people. Simple times simple.lives🎥🎥
Totally enjoyed this movie.. two thumbs up
This film is a gem, as is Margaret Rutherford. Thank you.
She's the very definition of a national treasure.
Sweet, charming character she played sorting everyone out with kindness and firmness and she was shrewd too. Delightful film, we do not have these anymore. Thank you for uploading it, it was wonderful.
I adore Margaret Rutherford and this was such a fun movie, thanks!
Hello Catherine, how are you doing today, hope you’re fine and safe from the Virus?
I love these old films what a treat .Thank you.
What an adorable, lovable character Margaret Rutherford was. Love every film she's ever been in. The quintessential, British, sweet old girl. God bless you Margaret Rutherford.
I hope you have saw 'Trouble in Store'.
Rudeford is horrible
@@LE-zy2od so are you
I learned to like old movies as a child, this was very nice, Thanks for sharing on this first Thanksgiving without my Mom, it was a reminder of what a kind woman she was, never judged anyone, and love animals to a fault. 🙂❤
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A typically delightful performance from Margaret Rutherford, ably supported by a talented cast of familiar faces. They really don't make them like that any more!
No Rosemary, these films are Classics.
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She is one of my favorite actresses... before satanists desyroyed the arts!!
@@antoniospanayiotou8619 o yes, I love Margaret Rutherford. I am a big fan, she was and is a marvellous actor. Amazing lady.
I absolutely love Margaret Rutherford. She's one of my most favorites.
Jane Calero your profile is fake. Lmao
I had never heard of Margaret Rutherford before watching this movie just now. She's so funny! She's my new favorite actress!
So pleased to read this comment - there are other Margaret Rutherford films available to view on You Tube, she never made a bad film!
@@eh44returns97 My friends tell me about all the new movies out there, and my only reply is that I am still trying to catch up to the 40's and 50's! lol ---> I hope to make it to the 60's before I die, and I am sure I won't miss much from the 70's!
I love a good story- the characters and interesting and funny twists - we can all relate to this 🥰 clean, clever, courteous 🦋
Thank you for sharing such a wonderful movie. It was such a slice of English life and another world too. I am so glad I noticed the only 72 hours.!
Not beauty but goodness. I love these old movies that celebrate good & kind values.
Enjoyable and thought provoking. These old films are a welcome respite from modern life. Thanks.
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Watching her lovely films, you would never believe that Margaret Rutherford suffered such deep debilitating depression that in her later years she had electric shock treatment which horrifically damaged her memory so much she could not recall a lot of her past life e,g she kept her Oscar on the fire mantle yet she could not remember when or why she won it. Such a shame. Margaret was Unique and cannot help but cheer you up - she was a marvellous actress and a stunningly beautiful personality who loved people but unfortunately it is well known that two people whom she helped and took into her home, robbed her and stole her Oscar and other items and forged her will and took all her money and items - this woman was taken to court and she got away with it! and vanished taking Margarets money with her, we still do not know whom she sold the Oscar, it is still missing. Her husband Stringer was so affected by his wife’s death, he died not long after which was a lucky escape because the woman who stole his wife’s money, was their housekeeper and she tried to get Stringer to marry her, death prevented that. Margarets mother hung herself when Margaret was 2 years old and a few years later her father killed his own father and spent the rest of his life in Broadmore Mental Hospital. Margaret Rutherford only started acting when she was in her 40’s and soon became a Dame of the British Empire. What a lovely lady who brought others such joy with her films whilst she herself suffered in silence.A true trooper who loved to make people happy. ❤️ We love her films and we love her. ❤️
Very sad to know that about Margaret Rutherford. I adore her and love her movies.
That's usually how it turns out. Depressed and suffering souls use their energy into bringing joy into others lives. She was definitely a treasure.
To bad now we know with today's research depression is an inflammatory condition treated better with anti-inflammatory meds and diet.. Today's antidepressant meds do nothing.
Baked Beans I didn’t know this, how tragic.
Baked Beans, thank you so much for sharing of the tragic life of Dame Margaret Rutherford, I had not known this
Tonight I was transported back in time to that lovely period of English traditions and such a blessings to
Enjoy once again the most memorable Dame Margaret Rutherford, my heart now weeps for her own
Terrible life journey , how marvelous she truly was, thanks for the movie which brought such joy to my
Own 77year life span , how I loved being transported back to the 1950’s
Gotta love Margaret Rutherford. Thanks for sharing with us. Cheers!
I hear the sirens and th mobs in 2 seconds I know what the movie is about. 🥺🥺....but then happy music, and the title 😁
We all need to find a good movie and watch it. One that’s light hearted. Thank God for everything.
Be happy ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love this one. Beats the heck out of movies today.
What a sweet old film. Such a pity Margaret Rutherford didn't make a hundred more. She was a delightful actress.
Thank you so much for uploading the film, it has been years since I last watched this lady's superb acting, I have been feeling poorly recently and dealing with the daily stress of life but this has brought a smile to my otherwise grumpy face.
Ah bless you
I saw this movie quite some time ago ~ so pleased to get to enjoy it again!
Love M Rutherford , She never fails to entertain and leave one a little Wiser
This is the second time I saw this movie. Wonderful film. Loved it even the second time around.
Delightful movie!!
Excellent movie I loved it!
Must save n watch again!
Margaret is n was a great actress ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thanks so much for sharing Aunt Clara with us
Great sentimental film. Thank you!
A lovely delightful film Dame Margaret wonderful and loveable in her incredible performance as always,my favourite actress enjoy all her films.
Everything about this is magic; the cast, the story and the pace, it’s so lovely. Thank you for the joy of watching it, I’d never seen it before.
A GREAT MOVIE EVERYONE SHOULD SEE. tHANK U FOR POSTING.
I adore Margaret Rutherford ...she was such a fine Miss Marple...she really brought life & humor to that Agatha Christie character
Rudeford is the worst miss Marple in history
Thoroughly enjoyed this gem of a movie. Thank you!!
I am sick in bed and just finished watching this. Very pleasant movie, but I wish that Aunt Clara had either taken the dogs home with her or at least seen that they were fed properly. To anyone who may not be familiar with Margaret Rutherford and enjoyed this film, I would like to recommend "Miranda".
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I read your comment 4 years later (2024) and appreciate your suggestion on a movie I had not seen yet. I really enjoy Margaret Rutherford movies. 👍🙂
Reccomend blithe spirit, margaret rutherford
Great movie! Thanks for sharing! 😊
Such a wonderful actress and how lovely to hear English spoken correctly and to see glimpses of England as it used to be.
Never have I been disappointed with 1 of her movies and this 1 I loved like all the rest she truly was 1 of a kind ; thanks for the opportunity of seeing yet another of her films.
Margaret Rutherford knew just where to stop short of over-sentimentality. Ronald Shiner takes it to the cusp of contained cockney sparrow-ism. Not to forget the all too brief, but very amusing, performance of A.E. Matthews. Brilliant actors all! Thanks for making it available.