I was too young when my mom was watching this movie - it was a good story about young women feeling the need to be love by having sex - then and now - too sad. It was nice to see all the actors in this one and she was always such a great performer - very touching. Thanks.
But the real lesson of the story that needs to be taught by women's fathers is that sex is not love. It's just an action for men and the women need to know that and value themselves enough not to make that mistake
@@TruthInspectorOh yeah some people actually believe great sex equates to love ❤ when it really doesn't.... However some men do fall in love from the act of consistent sex wanting much more than just a rump in the hay...such as in the case of Roger Bannon wanting cuddling with time consuming conversation basically more intimacy...For Grace it was all about sex not love and she thought her lover was on the same page....As she said he knew what it was about from day one .. knowing that she was married with a husband and growing son who needed her.. It was wrong to impose himself onto her marriage like that without a thought or care how it would effect the husband and child.... Havin the nerve to ask her to Marry him knowing she would risk loosing a loving family on a unknown future with him and then when she declined pulling her hair and accusing her of now being interested in yet another stud replacement...So self righteous and self absorbed while also proving he can be violent and disrespectful was already in place. . He set himself for this type rejection for crossing boundaries that were clearly in placed... Not to mention he burned the guy who hired him to do a job by seducing his wife ..Such nerve and typical for a Narcissist to not accept defeat... Narcissist always play the victim with no empathy and or remorse...
@@Lyndy472 Actually his original name was spelt Gazzarra.He changed it to Gazzara.I changed it to Gazara.Much better in my opinion.Ha Ha.What ever way you spell it he was an extremely good actor.God bless him.Cheers Jim
@@piehound: “Suburban”?! That makes NO sense! Try SUPERB. Also, “u” are not sending a text, you are writing a comment, so be a grownup and spell it out ; YOU.
Yeah I agree. This was 2 years after she was in The Birds. Always though she was so much better looking then Tippi Hedren in that film. She was beautiful.
She ruined so many lives, destroyed her mother emotionally causing heart attack ,such a fool ,she sold her soul so cheaply and lost The only man with the greatest strength of character ,he was a most decent beautiful man ,I hope he did take his son Billy and leave her in the gutter .
Just because she enjoyed being touched needed and held close doesn't make her a narcissist...She had empathy remorse and the ability to love. Something that's foreign to a true narcissist..It's clear she loved her mom as well. .The narcissist was Charlie Jay who confess but to save his own azz pushed her under the bus volunteering information that wasn't necessary about other boys she had been with. Very self serving coward..Then there is that Roger Bannon who in his magical thinking believed she would abandon her loving husband and baby son. . Narcissist are all about me me me delusions of grandeur entitlement dominance and controlling the narrative according to their fragile egos without any remorse or empathy...As she said he knew what the relationship was from Jump street..He was very self serving and absorbed thinking of only himself and that bused ego not caring about the husband and son who needs his mother. .The moral of the story is that she never promised him a rose 🌹 garden and yet he was the one who initiated the affair making a play for his employers wife...Total disrespect...Great sex is all they had and she reconcile with already having that with her husband the man she made vows with and whom she loves. ..It was Roger Bannons own fault for putting his ❤️ heart on the chopping block knowing the circumstances. Grace like she said was done with all that and even displayed so by rejecting that Jack Hollister guy who's paranoid alcoholic wife believed differently behind her own insecurities... Jack Hollister never admitted to having an affair with Grace . She read what she wanted into the statement he made about it could have been when she asked I quote is it Grace Tate... After Sidney just found out about Roger Bannon it was just too much for him to bare hearing yet another person accuse his wife of adultery. .So of course he would tend to believe it without proof to spite the wife swearing otherwise. ...The timing was horrific...
@@Lyndy472 Of course it's a true story... thousands of people have been through similar circumstances mostly men.. But men get labeled as a player and or narcissist seeking attention from anyone who blinks...Some also call it sowing your oats and or swingers.... Havin a weakness for sex with different people doesn't make you a monster... It can be an addiction like anything else..
The clothing in this one is classic 1960s Renolda Road(WS, NC) styling. And the vest that Susan Pleshett's dress with its sleeveless vest is hot right now. Working in the museum field for many years and watching my mom make some of our school clothes taught me to pay attention.
What an excellent movie,Ihadnever heard of it! Powerfull performances from all the cast, especially Pleshette! Great script and direction and a daring theme. Better still, the endis engeneered so it does not succumb to needless cheap drama.
Enjoyed seeing this film. I was only 11 when it was made so I’ve never seen it. So many well known actors in the movie and I loved Suzanne’s portrayal, even if she was too old to play the role. Thanks for the upload. 😊
GIRLS BEAUTIFUL AS HER HAD NOWHERE TO GO! THEY ALL JUST WANTED LOVE REAL LOVE AND RESPECT ALWAYS ! NOTHINGS CHANGED. ESPESIALY THE MOTHERS !!! THEY WERE MORE THE ENEMY THEN ANYONE ELSE! WHEN THE GIRLS NEEDED LOVE AND SUPORT AND HELP FROM THEIR OWN MOMS IT WAS HARD TO COME BY. SAD REALITY.
I'm at 1:03:06....and I've gone from despise, to disappointment in Suzanne's character...I hope her character gets some self control soon, or I'm not sure I can finish the movie, I'm pulling for her, but she's pissing me off to the point of not caring about her character at all...I guess that kinda proves how great of an actress she was
I remember seeing this movie at a very young early teenager.It went completely over my head then.It took until now for me to understand the theme.They never state it blatently but she is a nymphomaniac right?
Looking at the comments I just wonder if people can ever grasp the conext and meenings that are so important to the stories. I also see how people just follow the sheep. Thank God FOR THE WORD OF GOD THAT ACTUALY TELLS THE WHOLE STORY AND IT IS ALL ABOUT LOVE. REAL LOVE.🕊🕊†🕊🕊
Our family doctor,the late Dr. William Long who was educated at Davidson College, used to come to our home to check on my grandmother's blood pressure. Now we are going back to this with Nurse Practioners doing the same thing.
Very good film with good acting. The ending is sad, with Suzanne Pleshette's character headed for the gutter, her husband humiliated, her family broken up, etc.
Suzanne Pleshette was the perfect actor for the lead role. She was great. (She was married to Troy Donahue in real life. I had such a crush on him. He was in Summer Place and Rome Adventure)
They always seemed to be in "College". In UK most people left school at 15 had jobs. Grammar school age 16 clerical jobs, respectable office etc in the 50s/60s. Americans always seemed too old yet, naive unable to drink until 21. I was taken by the boy next door to a newly opened pub aged 17. We didnt 'date' No one batted an eye. Age 84.
Wow so a perceived affair is all it took for the straw to break the 🐪 camels back...I guess it was the timing of all the he say she says crap and the already distraught hubby was right there front and center to witness... One drunken jealous paranoid wife comes to confront with nothing but lies projecting her misery onto sexy Grace who slaps her silly calling her out for being crazy. That Jack Hollister never admitted having an affair ..all he said was could have been and she read what she wanted to read into that statement...... Wish there was a part Two. . just to see if she was able to smooth things over and rekindle the relationship. She loved both husband and son and finally realized how content she truly was but just a tad bit to late..
@@alisonbarratt3772 Not sure here...do you mean that your daughter's broken arm was caused by her father raising the crib side? Or by his leaving it down? Edit: stoopid me, of course it was due to N o t raising the side! 🙄
I do know that the studios would cast older actors to play teenagers (mostly to avoid violating child protection laws), but....Suzanne Pleshette (sp?) was---in spite of being a very good actor---not the best choice. Her voice alone was always deeper and more mature-sounding than most female actors, as well as her older appearance makes playing an underage girl pretty unbelievable.
@@michaelstacey8303 Well...maybe not so simplistic. Maybe "illusion" is a better word. And there are different kinds of illusions. Fantastical ones and realistic ones, with scads of variations in-between. So sez I. LOGAA ;-7 The rest will bore you, so you can skip it. Movies (unless they are serious documentaries) aren't "real" in an absolute sense of course, but strive to create a SENSE of reality, when the subject matter really calls for it. Whether done well or done poorly, that's what this particular art tries to do when called for. Believability within the artifice of the form. . This story was quite clearly intended to tell a story with a moral point, and, from a dramatic standpoint, needed a level of dramatic verisimilitude, believability to have any impact. Casting a good but distinctly NOT underage actress in that part certainly wasn't an optimum choice, even though Pleshette was very good and affective in so much of the rest of the movie. The actress who played an underage girl who gets pregnant in JUNO was closer to 21 when she played that part, but physically looked much younger. They had extra challenges in casting an actress for RAGE TO LIVE since the part had to range from underage to a woman well into her 20's. Hard to say who might've been a better choice, I should think.. Yep, so sez i.
The character was a "teenager" for about 10 minutes in the movie. And ever heard of contracts, exposure for a new actress and profits for the studio? That's why movies are made --- for the MONEY.
the vast majority of men is like that but we dont call them any names, do we? when a woman is acting like a man, we can call her names like nymphomaniac etc....... Not that i approve of such a behaviour ........
Today she would be the typical modern divorced mother. getting older and older bouncing from one loser guy to another. She had the jackpot. Hope Sidney got the child.
She had a beautiful and incredibly decent husband and an adorable baby , narcissists are greedy and their eyes never fill up , she lost everything including her mother,and hopefully her baby, no one wants a mother who is a tramp
@@laurabernard2094yeah this films got me wondering? My friends & I thought girls in 1950’s and early/mid 1960’s wouldn’t have sex b4 wedding. We knew late 1960’s & 1970’s girls prob did, as films showed this. This film, I’d not seen until lately.
For some reason, Brett Somers does not show in the credits on IMDB as Jessie Jay. I had to look up Match Game to remember her name after all these years.
Are those actors supposed to be university students? Their age is more suited to young professionals who have a career and not be still living at home🤣🤣🤣
Well…I’m cutting her a break here because affluent teens would have the behaviour and mannerisms of a more mature individual. The family was quite wealthy and I’m sure Miss Grace was the top of her class in Finishing School. 😁😁 Also 1965, different times.
I want to see a movie demoralizing and punishing a male character for being permiscuous. It's awful the way the newspaper owner blamed his wife also...yuck...
Amen. I found out later in life that some girls become promiscuous after being violated. The exchanged was taught to me that "men will give love to get sex and women will give sex to get love ".
Basically everyone who loved her looked past the promiscuous behaviour before she was married. Her husband. Her mother. And her brother. When she cheated after she was married people turned. I don't care the sex of the cheater, cheating isn't cool. 🤷♀️
@@butterflycomb A good study on gender, race and socio-economic discrimination. Typical use and abuse of women, falsely accused, judged , portrayed as morally lacking, weak and deviant: not so the (white) males.
@@None-zc5vg Yes, I think this makes more sense. My memory of PEYTON PLACE (the movie version) is pretty dim. The really weird thing is that I saw it on a double bill with (brace yourself) THE GIANT CLAW! Who decided to pair those 2 movies must've been having a good laugh!
What difference does it make when they were both courteous....At least she wasn't some uppity rich B that thought she was above speaking back to the gardener....
@@darnellanders8768 Makes a big difference. It's demeaning. He's a grown-up, she's a teenager. If he were of higher class and not a gardener, she would not have addressed him by his first name. I suppose that in your limited understanding it would even be okay for her to call him 'boy' as long as she said it politely.
@@justtubingby129 A teenager....Are you serious or just delusional focusing on something that irrelevant??? Since when does a teenager get married a few weeks after her mom died??? Only in your magical thinking was she a teenager....More like a college student.. The Gardener was simply being respectful and so was she. ..no ifs ands or buttholes about it...
Suzanne Pleshette stands out for her beauty and her performance
This is a very underrated movie. Excellent viewing.
I was too young when my mom was watching this movie - it was a good story about young women feeling the need to be love by having sex - then and now - too sad. It was nice to see all the actors in this one and she was always such a great performer - very touching. Thanks.
But the real lesson of the story that needs to be taught by women's fathers is that sex is not love. It's just an action for men and the women need to know that and value themselves enough not to make that mistake
@@TruthInspector
*Men as well need to learn not to use sex as a means of coercion and self gratification.*
Looks like she could've used to develop other interests 😂 the family certainly had the resources for it
@@TruthInspectorOh yeah some people actually believe great sex equates to love ❤ when it really doesn't.... However some men do fall in love from the act of consistent sex wanting much more than just a rump in the hay...such as in the case of Roger Bannon wanting cuddling with time consuming conversation basically more intimacy...For Grace it was all about sex not love and she thought her lover was on the same page....As she said he knew what it was about from day one .. knowing that she was married with a husband and growing son who needed her.. It was wrong to impose himself onto her marriage like that without a thought or care how it would effect the husband and child.... Havin the nerve to ask her to Marry him knowing she would risk loosing a loving family on a unknown future with him and then when she declined pulling her hair and accusing her of now being interested in yet another stud replacement...So self righteous and self absorbed while also proving he can be violent and disrespectful was already in place. . He set himself for this type rejection for crossing boundaries that were clearly in placed... Not to mention he burned the guy who hired him to do a job by seducing his wife ..Such nerve and typical for a Narcissist to not accept defeat... Narcissist always play the victim with no empathy and or remorse...
@TruthInspector
Exactly
Excellent performance by Suzanne Pleshette
Suzanne pleshette had the most beautiful raven black hair! And one of Hollywoods most beautiful women. 😊
Greetings from UK.Susan Pleshett was stunning!.Top cast especially Ben Gazara.All in all a good film.Cheers Jim
FYI: Susanne Plechette. (French spelling.)
Suzanne Pleshette, and yes, a very good actress.
@@nanwilder2853 It's Suzanne Pleshette.
@@doodeen as we are in a correction mood.. its GAZZARA BEN 👍
@@Lyndy472 Actually his original name was spelt Gazzarra.He changed it to Gazzara.I changed it to Gazara.Much better in my opinion.Ha Ha.What ever way you spell it he was an extremely good actor.God bless him.Cheers Jim
Suzanne Pleshette was such a beauty
Even when she was on the Bob Newhart show, and older,still attractive
Her health and beauty remarkable but her state of grace questionable!
Suzanne was a terrific actress also very beautiful
Suzanne Fleshette . . . my fave.
So was Amy
I've seen this Movie before! Its a Good One! Suzanne Pleshette (one of my Favorites) plays her part well, as do the other Actors!
A dramatic romance story that was a great cast and plot a bad start to a growing part of life that led to endless problems thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢❤😢❤😢
The acting and everything else in this movie is supurb. Thank you so much for posting.
U spelled it wrong. It's SUBURBAN. Otherwise . . . yes you got it right.
@@piehound: “Suburban”?! That makes NO sense! Try SUPERB.
Also, “u” are not sending a text, you are writing a comment, so be a grownup and spell it out ; YOU.
@@nanwilder2853 My bad. Actually i meant to text SUP-BURP. That's what happens after SUPper. You BURP.
@@piehound: OK, goofus. . . (I love your nom de TH-cam!)
I always loved Suzanne Pleshette, She is 28 when this was made so a bit of a stretch when it starts.
Yeah I agree. This was 2 years after she was in The Birds. Always though she was so much better looking then Tippi Hedren in that film. She was beautiful.
I was thinking. She at a grown folk dance this beautiful woman , with drinks.
What a movie! She had everything and lost it over her narcissism.
She literally ruined three families ❤
She ruined so many lives, destroyed her mother emotionally causing heart attack ,such a fool ,she sold her soul so cheaply and lost The only man with the greatest strength of character ,he was a most decent beautiful man ,I hope he did take his son Billy and leave her in the gutter .
Just because she enjoyed being touched needed and held close doesn't make her a narcissist...She had empathy remorse and the ability to love. Something that's foreign to a true narcissist..It's clear she loved her mom as well. .The narcissist was Charlie Jay who confess but to save his own azz pushed her under the bus volunteering information that wasn't necessary about other boys she had been with. Very self serving coward..Then there is that Roger Bannon who in his magical thinking believed she would abandon her loving husband and baby son. . Narcissist are all about me me me delusions of grandeur entitlement dominance and controlling the narrative according to their fragile egos without any remorse or empathy...As she said he knew what the relationship was from Jump street..He was very self serving and absorbed thinking of only himself and that bused ego not caring about the husband and son who needs his mother. .The moral of the story is that she never promised him a rose 🌹 garden and yet he was the one who initiated the affair making a play for his employers wife...Total disrespect...Great sex is all they had and she reconcile with already having that with her husband the man she made vows with and whom she loves. ..It was Roger Bannons own fault for putting his ❤️ heart on the chopping block knowing the circumstances. Grace like she said was done with all that and even displayed so by rejecting that Jack Hollister guy who's paranoid alcoholic wife believed differently behind her own insecurities... Jack Hollister never admitted to having an affair with Grace . She read what she wanted into the statement he made about it could have been when she asked I quote is it Grace Tate... After Sidney just found out about Roger Bannon it was just too much for him to bare hearing yet another person accuse his wife of adultery. .So of course he would tend to believe it without proof to spite the wife swearing otherwise. ...The timing was horrific...
But was it a true story ? Not a novel by John O'Hara..
@@Lyndy472 Of course it's a true story... thousands of people have been through similar circumstances mostly men.. But men get labeled as a player and or narcissist seeking attention from anyone who blinks...Some also call it sowing your oats and or swingers.... Havin a weakness for sex with different people doesn't make you a monster... It can be an addiction like anything else..
Suzanne Pleshette got to work with all these top gorgeous actors in this movie 🎥. Can't get over how handsome Peter Graves was here.
That's Matt Dillon's real brother
SUPERB ON EVERY LEVEL. MRS. PLESHETTE IS EXCELLENT HERE. SO IS EVERYONE ELSE. MR. PETER GRAVES WAS A BEAUTIFUL MAN.
Peter Graves was so very handsome. He looked like a blond JFK.
Excelente film.Susan Pleshette y Ben Gazara ❤
Gazzara makes this stilted story come alive. Thanks, Ben.
nice one. All the actors did fines job and Suzanne was excellent with distinct voice
Second time seeing this within a few years! Great film, sad ending! 😢
Thanks, now I don't have to watch it.
She deseved it…😢
This is why people keep telling about being truth to our words is important...Grace didn't put her modesty into practice and felt the heat atlast👍
I know this is not going to end well. I feel bad for Sidney.
An abrupt ending, with no End Credits, is no way to end a film!
WHY do it?
They’re trying to prevent youtube from taking down the upload for copyright
@@davidpar2: Thank you, David. Sounds plausible.
The clothing in this one is classic 1960s Renolda Road(WS, NC) styling. And the vest that Susan Pleshett's dress with its sleeveless vest is hot right now. Working in the museum field for many years and watching my mom make some of our school clothes taught me to pay attention.
What an excellent movie,Ihadnever heard of it! Powerfull performances from all the cast, especially Pleshette! Great script and direction and a daring theme. Better still, the endis engeneered so it does not succumb to needless cheap drama.
Enjoyed seeing this film. I was only 11 when it was made so I’ve never seen it. So many well known actors in the movie and I loved Suzanne’s portrayal, even if she was too old to play the role. Thanks for the upload. 😊
A young Suzanne Pleshette 😍 😍 😍
Great loved her❤
GIRLS BEAUTIFUL AS HER HAD NOWHERE TO GO! THEY ALL JUST WANTED LOVE REAL LOVE AND RESPECT ALWAYS ! NOTHINGS CHANGED. ESPESIALY THE MOTHERS !!! THEY WERE MORE THE ENEMY THEN ANYONE ELSE! WHEN THE GIRLS NEEDED LOVE AND SUPORT AND HELP FROM THEIR OWN MOMS IT WAS HARD TO COME BY. SAD REALITY.
Suzanne Pleshette was a very good actress.
I'm at 1:03:06....and I've gone from despise, to disappointment in Suzanne's character...I hope her character gets some self control soon, or I'm not sure I can finish the movie, I'm pulling for her, but she's pissing me off to the point of not caring about her character at all...I guess that kinda proves how great of an actress she was
LOVED IT-THE PRICE,BEAUTIFUL,SUCCESSFUL WOMEN PAY...JEALOUS HEARTS,DAMAGE FAMILIES
I remember seeing this movie at a very young early teenager.It went completely over my head then.It took until now for me to understand the theme.They never state it blatently but she is a nymphomaniac right?
Looking at the comments I just wonder if people can ever grasp the conext and meenings that are so important to the stories. I also see how people just follow the sheep. Thank God FOR THE WORD OF GOD THAT ACTUALY TELLS THE WHOLE STORY AND IT IS ALL ABOUT LOVE. REAL LOVE.🕊🕊†🕊🕊
FYI: Meanings.
@@nanwilder2853 fyi sometimes i misssplelllll words. IT IS THE LEAST OF MY BIDENNUTJOB WORLD OF PROBLEMS RIGHT NOW.😓
When doctors use to come by your house
You cannot even see a doctor after 5pm or weekends.
@@MichaelBeenycan't see a Dr. around here unless you can wait 3 mos.
Our family doctor,the late Dr. William Long who was educated at Davidson College, used to come to our home to check on my grandmother's blood pressure. Now we are going back to this with Nurse Practioners doing the same thing.
I see all world is same, greetings from Milano, Italy.👋
Released October 20th,1965
Thank you, I was wondering about that.
Then I was 6 months old...
@@siaitsme6800I was 16 years old...
I wasnt born yet 😊
October 65 I was born
Very good film with good acting. The ending is sad, with Suzanne Pleshette's character headed for the gutter, her husband humiliated, her family broken up, etc.
A very good movie. I am glad that I watched it! The acting was wonderful!!
Suzanne Pleshette was the perfect actor for the lead role. She was great. (She was married to Troy Donahue in real life. I had such a crush on him. He was in Summer Place and Rome Adventure)
Troy was gorgeous
I had a crush on Troy too, he was the emblem of Californian male beauty of the time..
A great film. Thank you.
Peter Graves was gorgeous.
Yes! He was
Yes, he was
Wow, you're right.
Yes very good looking. Handsome.
Did ya know he was the brother of James Arness ??? He changed his name from Aurness to Graves.
Acho muito bom esses filmes antigos mas queria muito que pelo menos tivesse legenda em português pra nós brasileiros assistir melhor e entender
I absolutely love this movie!!
They always seemed to be in "College". In UK most people left school at 15 had jobs. Grammar school age 16 clerical jobs, respectable office etc in the 50s/60s. Americans always seemed too old yet, naive unable to drink until 21. I was taken by the boy next door to a newly opened pub aged 17. We didnt 'date' No one batted an eye. Age 84.
That's because these people are in the elitist class ... allcrich going to the best colleges/universities etc.
@laurawalker546 don't be stupid. US Soldiers got to go to college on a scholarship after WW2.
Wow so a perceived affair is all it took for the straw to break the 🐪 camels back...I guess it was the timing of all the he say she says crap and the already distraught hubby was right there front and center to witness... One drunken jealous paranoid wife comes to confront with nothing but lies projecting her misery onto sexy Grace who slaps her silly calling her out for being crazy. That Jack Hollister never admitted having an affair ..all he said was could have been and she read what she wanted to read into that statement...... Wish there was a part Two. . just to see if she was able to smooth things over and rekindle the relationship. She loved both husband and son and finally realized how content she truly was but just a tad bit to late..
What a huge house.
And thst is do true. Ince you break someone's trust (in you) they'll (almost) believe anything said about you
Yikes!!! Suzanne didn't raise the side of the crib after putting Baby down!!! Too dangerous!
My EXHusband did that and my daughter fell out of bed and broke her arm!
@@alisonbarratt3772 Not sure here...do you mean that your daughter's broken arm was caused by her father raising the crib side? Or by his leaving it down? Edit: stoopid me, of course it was due to N o t
raising the side! 🙄
I noticed that right away! Oh noooo I thought!
I instantly noticed that she did not raise the side of the crib after putting her son to sleep and leaving the room.
Outstanding movie!
Right 👍
5/3/2024
@@cupcakes7015
R 🎉
6/29/2024
56 57 days later.
That's what she said. Know what i mean ???
I hrew up in this this is true my dad told me if i got a gril pregnant i was go to marry her and my dad was the ssme as the boys father
My mother became pregnant and had me in 1965 when this movie was released. My father was forced to marry her; it was the sign of the times back then.
@@hiyellagallove how you spell girl.
I like him, that Mr J.
But he hit his son really hard. Really true, like in really life.
So many great actors. Peter Graves was so handsome.
Sad ending 😭
Sad ending.. great acting 😊
Very real ending. The start of the "modern" woman.
Discipline from the parents!!!! Yeah!!!!!!👍🏼
Children playing on lawns ,lovely memories.
She realized, he wasn't looking 🔙 once he walked away
I do know that the studios would cast older actors to play teenagers (mostly to avoid violating child protection laws), but....Suzanne Pleshette (sp?) was---in spite of being a very good actor---not the best choice. Her voice alone was always deeper and more mature-sounding than most female actors, as well as her older appearance makes playing an underage girl pretty unbelievable.
Says you! LOL. It’s a movie and therefore fantasy
@@michaelstacey8303 Well...maybe not so simplistic. Maybe "illusion" is a better word. And there are different kinds of illusions. Fantastical ones and realistic ones, with scads of variations in-between.
So sez I. LOGAA ;-7
The rest will bore you, so you can skip it.
Movies (unless they are serious documentaries) aren't "real" in an absolute sense of course, but strive to create a SENSE of reality, when the subject matter really calls for it. Whether done well or done poorly, that's what this particular art tries to do when called for. Believability within the artifice of the form. . This story was quite clearly intended to tell a story with a moral point, and, from a dramatic standpoint, needed a level of dramatic verisimilitude, believability to have any impact. Casting a good but distinctly NOT underage actress in that part certainly wasn't an optimum choice, even though Pleshette was very good and affective in so much of the rest of the movie. The actress who played an underage girl who gets pregnant in JUNO was closer to 21 when she played that part, but physically looked much younger. They had extra challenges in casting an actress for RAGE TO LIVE since the part had to range from underage to a woman well into her 20's. Hard to say who might've been a better choice, I should think..
Yep, so sez i.
I don't care...she's cute as hell!
@@jonnieinbangkok Yes, very true dat!
The character was a "teenager" for about 10 minutes in the movie. And ever heard of contracts, exposure for a new actress and profits for the studio? That's why movies are made --- for the MONEY.
She was so gorgeous !
Bodacious.
That is so humiliating (to the husband)
The guy, is working with the man, sleeping with his wife. And both of them, in his face.
More than humiliating it's Evil ,the only one with Great strength of character was the devoted husband,
That saff in fthe world is long gone now…😢😢😢
What a nasty married man, admits to his wife just to ruin another marriage because his ego couldn't take the rejection.
It’s the story of a nymphomaniac
the vast majority of men is like that but we dont call them any names, do we? when a woman is acting like a man, we can call her names like nymphomaniac etc....... Not that i approve of such a behaviour ........
Today she would be the typical modern divorced mother. getting older and older bouncing from one loser guy to another. She had the jackpot. Hope Sidney got the child.
That should've been the first line in the theme from "The Brady Bunch".
Wow, a very young Mark Goddard. Never saw him in anything but Lost in Space.
She couldn't have enough
Jack's wife was gorgeous 😊😊
She wasn't going to tell Sydney about her affair, if he didn't bring it up.
15 years no way but we know it’s only a movie
WAY.
Charlie was a nasty creep.
That thirty years old teenager threatened to runaway from home 😂😂 Beavis and Butthead!! Good movie! Thanks 👍👍
She wasn't 30 in this movie. Look at photos of teenagers from this time and they all look like late 20s!
@@shanonkay907 she might not be thirty, maybe mid twenties!!!
Suzanne Pleshette was 28
@@NovemberReigne close enough 😂😂😂 Thanks
Excellent cast
so many actors that i recognize!!!
Thanks for uploading this movie ❤
She lost her father which caused her to look for a man like him! But she could never find him?! 😢
She had a beautiful and incredibly decent husband and an adorable baby , narcissists are greedy and their eyes never fill up , she lost everything including her mother,and hopefully her baby, no one wants a mother who is a tramp
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Most action with grils was kissy face very very few had sex most grils wanted to wait and get married
BSHT!
@@laurabernard2094yeah this films got me wondering? My friends & I thought girls in 1950’s and early/mid 1960’s wouldn’t have sex b4 wedding. We knew late 1960’s & 1970’s girls prob did, as films showed this. This film, I’d not seen until lately.
Men don’t get married as much as they did before since they can get the milk for free & most people hold those ‘values.’
So many great act
Well, at least Grace got her cigarette case back!
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that cigarette case was a bad omen.
That's all she has now
A great print, shown in the correct ratio, then you mutilate the head and tail credits... WHY??
Copyright issues
For some reason, Brett Somers does not show in the credits on IMDB as Jessie Jay. I had to look up Match Game to remember her name after all these years.
A wild girl.
Ben Gazzara, Peter Graves, James Franciscus.
I meant Bradford Dillman as Sidney. Not James Franciscus.
Are those actors supposed to be university students?
Their age is more suited to young professionals who have a career and not be still living at home🤣🤣🤣
Suzanne Pleshette playing a 15 year old was not convincing!
She played a 15 yr old, that had been around the block............too many times.!!!!
Really great movie
Gee. The poor guy isn't even allowed to cover his face with his hands to shield himself from the second slap.
He was behaving like a spineless wimp, that's why his Dad said and did that. Cowardly kid in word and deed
She sure does not know how to portray a teenager.
Well…I’m cutting her a break here because affluent teens would have the behaviour and mannerisms of a more mature individual. The family was quite wealthy and I’m sure Miss Grace was the top of her class in Finishing School. 😁😁 Also 1965, different times.
I want to see a movie demoralizing and punishing a male character for being permiscuous. It's awful the way the newspaper owner blamed his wife also...yuck...
Amen. I found out later in life that some girls become promiscuous after being violated. The exchanged was taught to me that "men will give love to get sex and women will give sex to get love ".
Basically everyone who loved her looked past the promiscuous behaviour before she was married. Her husband. Her mother. And her brother. When she cheated after she was married people turned. I don't care the sex of the cheater, cheating isn't cool. 🤷♀️
I wonder 🤔 where Jack was, when Amy, went looking for him (at the carnival)
1:05:41 she was actually being good this time😊 1:05:41
This shows the double standards if a man behaved like the main lady in this film other fella's would wink to each other and say he was a bit of a lad
Yup.
@@butterflycomb A good study on gender, race and socio-economic discrimination. Typical use and abuse of women, falsely accused, judged , portrayed as morally lacking, weak and deviant: not so the (white) males.
Suzanne P has an "old" voice
Fantastic movie, hate how it ended !
По настоящему красивая актриса.
mark in lost in space
I guess this was supposed to be another PEYTON PLACE-type movie at the time.
The environment suggests 'Millionaires Row' rather than 'Peyton Place.
@@None-zc5vg Yes, I think this makes more sense. My memory of PEYTON PLACE (the movie version) is pretty dim. The really weird thing is that I saw it on a double bill with (brace yourself) THE GIANT CLAW! Who decided to pair those 2 movies must've been having a good laugh!
Western version of stoning a women for adultery.
There must be an undercurrent of meaning here that i (being Italian) cant grasp..🤔
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Whew the power of the “V” just destroying lives and families and all she can say is sorry I can’t help it😂😂 Suzanne was a G for real 🤣
Charlie was on Lost in Space???
13:05 - I LOVE Brett Somers
He addresses her as Miss Caldwell and she calls him Henry?
What difference does it make when they were both courteous....At least she wasn't some uppity rich B that thought she was above speaking back to the gardener....
@@darnellanders8768 Makes a big difference. It's demeaning. He's a grown-up, she's a teenager. If he were of higher class and not a gardener, she would not have addressed him by his first name. I suppose that in your limited understanding it would even be okay for her to call him 'boy' as long as she said it politely.
@@justtubingby129 A teenager....Are you serious or just delusional focusing on something that irrelevant??? Since when does a teenager get married a few weeks after her mom died??? Only in your magical thinking was she a teenager....More like a college student.. The Gardener was simply being respectful and so was she. ..no ifs ands or buttholes about it...
@@justtubingby129absolutely right 👍
Beautiful mansion.
sexual addiction
Nice to see …( Andy Griffith’s Show )Opey Taylor’s teacher Miss Krump
Peter Graves
. carefully with Tears !
People think o they can just cheat on you, and thats it