The scene where Gerry pulled herself from Jim's arms and ambled her way through the doorway to run after Tony reminded me so much of when Gloria played Norma Desmond reeling through her mansion after Joe Gillis with a revolver. There are so many scenes where Gloria's eyes were very animated reminding me of Norma Desmond's words, "I can say anything I want with my eyes!" Gloria Swanson had so many unique characteristics instilled within her from her silent days when the body spoke instead of the lips. Truer words were never spoken, "We didn't need words. We had faces!" I wish I could have awoken to the theatre arts earlier in life and could have made an effort to meet an artist like Swanson. I not only enjoy these old movies for their own worth, but they also give me a glimpse into the era of my grandmother when she was a young woman. Oh, well, I've begun to ramble now. Thank you Gloria Swanson for being so unique and talented.
Another great Gloria Swanson movie. She was so wonderful ! I just love these old movies.❤ No foul language. No nudity. Just clean-cut humor and drama. They sure knew how to make good movies back in those days.🎉 Thank you so much 💓 AGAPE ❤️🔥
This movie is an excellent early example of screwball comedy, with priceless players under the rule of the great director Leo McCarey. The music is lovely and catchy, the art direction superb, the plot gets better every minute, the lines are very witty, the final 20 minutes are the joy of your life. To think how splendorous it must have been to see this talking photoplay on its release as a brand new picture, in its integrity, no scratches, no hiss, glossy and flawless photography! Thanks for sharing this jewel.
Yes my sediments exactly..loved Gloria! Cute note. Myboy is in high school16 at the time teacher asked history question..he was daydreaming but all sudden his hand shot up he knew who Gary Cooper was inSargent York based on true American hero Alvin York" ..history class he got a extra good mark& only kud who knew who Gary Cooper was !!!☺☺☺💝💝so proud of him ..well we watched old movies on vhs his whole little life...because they are so entertaining& wholesome plus me his Mom loved em....
Yeah this is absolutely a gem! This movie and the great Gloria Swanson sure could teach modern woman and actresses what being a class act is all about!!! Gloria Swanson was born in Chicago and it's nice to have a person like Ms.Swanson associated with our city because it has so little of late to be proud of. I live right by Essany Movie Studios where Gloria Swanson shot silent movies. The studio has been converted into commercial use and condos but kept the cool Essany entrance to the building.
I watched another Pre Code film of hers, she sang in that. One fan stated she once wanted to be an opera singer. Therefore I guess she studied music at one time.
I love that line: Ben: "I want marriage with you, and all that" Gloria: "well, I'm afraid that it will be not enough marriage, and too much 'all that'"
SUPER MERCI POUR CETTE PURE MERVEILLE D'HUMOUR D'ÉMOTIONS ET DE SCÈNES COCASSES À SOUHAIT !.. ET TOUJOURS CHAPEAU BAS À TOUT L'ÉQUIPE AU DELÀ DES ÉTOILES !..
1930s fashions! Elegance and glamour. Presumably it was the film industry's response to the privation that so many people went through in that decade - offering a temporary escape to an alternative world. These old films are still great to watch.
SUPER MERCI ENCORE UNE FOIS !.. AH LALA GLORIA UN DIMANCHE MATIN C'EST TOUT UN PROGRAMME DE FACÉTIE ET DE BONNE HUMEUR !.. AH LA SCÈNE DE TABLE ANTI DÉPRIME !.. ENCORE CHAPEAU BAS À TOUT L'ÉQUIPE !..
I loved this movie! Gloria Swanson was an awesome actress with such range. She was also very beautiful with her long hair. She must have been in her early '30's when this was filmed, but looked much younger. I'm obsessed with '30's movies, and this was terrific with plenty of beautiful clothes, great furniture, cars, and I was surprised at how modern the bathroom looked! I enjoyed this story, and I felt it was well acted. Thanks for posting! 🌈🌈🌈
I’d only seen her in Sunset Blvd prior to this flick. This was great! She had such a striking, unique look, so similar to my grandmother - no neck & all! Can’t see her with Jos. Kennedy, tho. She deserved better. ;)
very classic movie !!when actors were actors,Thank you, I pray you and your family,live ones and friends be blessed with long life ,and good friend !!! Shabbat !! Amen!! Shalom!!
Originally released in April 1931. Arthur Lake later became famous as "Dagwood Bumstead' in Columbia's "Blondie" movies (1938-'50), the "BLONDIE" radio show (1939-'50), and a short-lived TV version (1957).
The Blondie series ran to about 28 films. Arthur Lake was married to Marion Davies' "niece" Patricia who later admitted to being Davies' secret daughter with William Randolph Hearst. I really loved Arthur Lake. He was adorable, especially as Dagwood.
@@karenhill3970 The story is even more interesting but too long to put here.i tracked it down on Wikipedia. Briefly, Davies was Hearst's mistress,which is well known. He never divorced his legal wife. When Davies had the child she placed her with her( Davies' ) sister who had recently lost an infant girl. Patricia was given the sisters' last name and was introduced as Marion's niece. Patricia spent most of the time with Hearst and Davies. When Patricia was dying she had her son put the story in a local paper. Some still think she was trying for fame or something, but Davies did leave $2 million to her. I believe she wanted the world to know who she really was and who her children's grandparents were, especially as they were decessed. There are similar stories about other secret celebrity's children. As you can guess,I love old movie history.
TH-cam and our awesome generous contributors are a God send right now. This slight concussion is not fun and these classic black & whites help distract me from a bit of a lingering minor headache Thank you! ♡♡♡
Lee Larson Better to have an AMERICAN buy an election for Kennedy than to have Putin, a RUSSIAN enemy of the USA, buy the 2016 election for TraitorTrump.
L O FYI, politics was brought up by the person "Lee Larson" above. I responded to their comment. They brought up politics, not me. Something is wrong with your reading comprehension. Or, maybe you're just not very smart.
🎥🧚♀️❤️"Maybe every defeat is not a victory, I thought. But every ending is surely a beginning." (🌹Gloria Swanson by herself 📝 biography ⭐). So Let's Enjoy it‼️❤️
To quote Norma Desmond : "We had faces then!" "I'm still big. It's the pictures that got small." Please correct me if some of this wording is off. Bless you and RIP Gloria Swanson.
Indiscreet (1931) is an American comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Gloria Swanson and Ben Lyon. The screenplay by Buddy G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, based on their story Obey That Impulse, originally was written as a full-fledged musical, but only two songs - "If You Haven't Got Love" and "Come to Me" - remained when the film was released.[1] The film is available on DVD. Contents [hide] 1 Plot 2 Cast (in credits order) 3 Principal production credits 4 Critical reception 5 References 6 External links Plot[edit] The plot of the United Artists release centers on fashion designer Geraldine Trent (Swanson), who takes up with novelist Tony Blake (Lyon) after leaving her former beau Jim Woodward because of his many indiscretions with other women. Tony has indicated he has no interest in dating a woman with a past, so Geraldine remains mum about her affair with Jim, until her younger sister Joan arrives and announces she's engaged-to Jim. Madcap complications ensue as Geraldine tries to keep her secret from Tony while convincing her sister to rid herself of her womanizing fiancé in favor of simple country boy Buster Collins.[2] Cast (in credits order)[edit] Gloria Swanson as Geraldine 'Gerry' Trent Ben Lyon as Tony Blake Monroe Owsley as Jim Woodward Barbara Kent as Joan Trent Arthur Lake as Buster Collins Maude Eburne as Aunt Kate Henry Kolker as Mr Woodward Nella Walker as Mrs Woodward Principal production credits[edit] Producers ..... Lew Brown, Buddy G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson Music Supervision ..... Alfred Newman Cinematography ..... Gregg Toland, Ray June Art Direction ..... Richard Day Costume Design ..... René Hubert Critical reception[edit] Lyon and Swanson in Indiscreet In his review in the New York Times, Mordaunt Hall observed, "It may have its off moments so far as the few serious incidents are concerned, but when it stoops to farce, there is no denying its jollity . . . on the whole, it is a well-worked out entertainment, wherein gusts of merriment cause one to overlook its occasional flaws . . . Now and again the film sobers up, but the director and the authors have solved a way of inoculating it with further mirth, and even at the end there is a streak of fun that is almost Chaplinesque."[3]
What a t brilliant composer of his time Alfred Newman was. He was the uncle of Randy Newman. (You know: the musician who became so very controversial for his number #1 hit song "Short People_.)
What are the girls doing inviting unknown men in in houses without brothers and fathers is what both men meant (((( as protective inner warmers ... To EACH OTHER !!!!!!
I was really enjoying this movie, but the sound was so poor I gave up after twelve minutes. I'll try again later. Gloria Swanson really was a good actress. She proved that later of course with Sunset Bulevard, but her line delivery here was totally natural. That's why I want to be able to hear it better. LOL Thank you PizzaFlix.
I agree about the sound, wonder if there is a remastered copy out there? I enjoyed the movie regardless but if I watch it again I'll look for a copy with better sound ;)
@randall2020 do you really think the sound was this bad when it was released? 30s movies had better picture and sound but the prints have degraded over time. You sound grumpy about something unrelated. Chill out.
@randall2020 you sound like a real joy to be around!! I'd wish you a HORRIBLE day but it seems like you're already having one. Thanks for the laugh though, i love watching people getting pissy about nothing. You're perfect, don't ever change.
A young woman Geraldine ( Gloria Swanson) jeopardizes her relationship with the man Jim ( Monroe owlsey) who’s a womanizer-she loves when another man Tony ( Ben Lyon) from her past shows up! The man says he has no interest in her so Geraldine keeps quiet until her younger sister Joan ( Barbara Kent ) shows up and says she’s engaged to Jim ( the rat) 🐀 the fun begins as Geraldine tries to keep her secret from Tony while telling her to dump the schmuck Jim and marry a country boy ( Arthur lake of blondie fame) Buster can collins! Ms Swanson does pretty good 👍 in the comedy and sings a few songs! -this was directed by Leo mc Carey- good flick! 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍❤️❤️👩🍿🔥😳❤️🩹💥🎵
Swanson is good in the role. But why is it so hard for her to tell the current man in her life about the previous one? When she showed her former boyfriend what the door was for she seemed very decisive. Also, she strongly disapproves of her sister's engagement to him.
And the shrill Swanson ought to to have remembered that all wasn't to have been sung and a reservation ought to have been kept for that giver of THE MINK COAT. I E 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 THE WATCHFUL THAT CAME THROUGH THE DOOR THAT SWAN SINGING NIGHT ☁️☁️☁️☁️ FOR HER
Quote. I'll be home early. Looking alright. My words. Unquote. No late night for the right kinda as well. That's the one who keeps her coat on in till 6 PM EVENING
A remark. AN ORIGINAL AND THEN THE ABOVE. PARKER STEVENSSON DIDN'T DIG UP THE DIRT ON THAT SWANSON JUST FOR NOTHING. OBEY YOUR DOCTOR 44 36 44 THEY SAY. VIRNA ADITYA SHARAD PANDEY
For God's sake, don't marry the guy after a few days! How do you know he's not really a serial killer? -- some of those guys really know how to turn on the charm with a dame you know. Watching the leading man, I'd say it's a good bet he's covering up some sort of weird secret life. He's way too rehearsed -- that's a sure tip-off.
"Yummy," you said about Gloria Swanson? That MAY be. Born as Gloria May Josephine, on March 27th, 1899, she lived to be one week past her 84th year of age. But in my opinion, she didn't have too much on Barbara Kent. Born as Barbara Kent Cloutman, on December 16th, 1907, she made it almost a full month past her 103rd! (Although Gloria S. had been active in Hollywood for 42 years longer.) Don't get me wrong, though: I mean, well... to each their own.
The scene where Gerry pulled herself from Jim's arms and ambled her way through the doorway to run after Tony reminded me so much of when Gloria played Norma Desmond reeling through her mansion after Joe Gillis with a revolver. There are so many scenes where Gloria's eyes were very animated reminding me of Norma Desmond's words, "I can say anything I want with my eyes!" Gloria Swanson had so many unique characteristics instilled within her from her silent days when the body spoke instead of the lips. Truer words were never spoken, "We didn't need words. We had faces!" I wish I could have awoken to the theatre arts earlier in life and could have made an effort to meet an artist like Swanson. I not only enjoy these old movies for their own worth, but they also give me a glimpse into the era of my grandmother when she was a young woman. Oh, well, I've begun to ramble now. Thank you Gloria Swanson for being so unique and talented.
Every since I saw Sunset Blvd she became one of my favorites I love all her movies❤
I have always liked Gloria Swanson and I enjoyed this early talkie. Some viewers need to remember that life and art began before they were born.
What a sweet movie. Glamorous Gloria Swanson , and she was able make you laugh. Thanks for the Old Movie, with close captions. 😊✝️🙏
Another great Gloria Swanson movie.
She was so wonderful !
I just love these old movies.❤
No foul language.
No nudity.
Just clean-cut humor and drama.
They sure knew how to make good movies back in those days.🎉
Thank you so much 💓
AGAPE ❤️🔥
I adore Gloria Swanson.
I love her sense of style, elegance and beauty.
Awesome movie !!great script and acting !!! Clean and no foul language, they don’t make movies like this anymore!! Loved it 😍 😍😍
I have never seen a Gloria Swanson movie before ~ quelle domage! She is magnificent and funny too.
This movie is an excellent early example of screwball comedy, with priceless players under the rule of the great director Leo McCarey. The music is lovely and catchy, the art direction superb, the plot gets better every minute, the lines are very witty, the final 20 minutes are the joy of your life. To think how splendorous it must have been to see this talking photoplay on its release as a brand new picture, in its integrity, no scratches, no hiss, glossy and flawless photography! Thanks for sharing this jewel.
Yes my sediments exactly..loved Gloria! Cute note. Myboy is in high school16 at the time teacher asked history question..he was daydreaming but all sudden his hand shot up he knew who Gary Cooper was inSargent York based on true American hero Alvin York" ..history class he got a extra good mark& only kud who knew who Gary Cooper was !!!☺☺☺💝💝so proud of him ..well we watched old movies on vhs his whole little life...because they are so entertaining& wholesome plus me his Mom loved em....
Excellent commentary!
Gloria Swanson truly hands down is a great actress she's very believable,and beautiful!
A "movie star" has something about them that when they are on the screen you're drawn to them. And Gloria Swanson is top tier for sure.
Ooooooh, the Art Deco of it all!
Wow, what great film with the great Gloris Swanson, thank you!
Yeah this is absolutely a gem! This movie and the great Gloria Swanson sure could teach modern woman and actresses what being a class act is all about!!! Gloria Swanson was born in Chicago and it's nice to have a person like Ms.Swanson associated with our city because it has so little of late to be proud of. I live right by Essany Movie Studios where Gloria Swanson shot silent movies. The studio has been converted into commercial use and condos but kept the cool Essany entrance to the building.
It's cute when icons of the past are referred to as Ms. on these boards. Like Ms. Eleanor Roosevelt, Ms. Amelia Earhart.
Un😊😊
Swanson has a gorgeous singing voice!
Wow ! I didn't know she could sing😃I've never seen her old movies ! they're 👍great !
I watched another Pre Code film of hers, she sang in that. One fan stated she once wanted to be an opera singer. Therefore I guess she studied music at one time.
Excellent lines and delivery
I love that line:
Ben: "I want marriage with you, and all that"
Gloria: "well, I'm afraid that it will be not enough marriage, and too much 'all that'"
I know. Awesome line
One of the best lines of this classic film!
SUPER MERCI POUR CETTE PURE MERVEILLE D'HUMOUR D'ÉMOTIONS ET DE SCÈNES COCASSES À SOUHAIT !.. ET TOUJOURS CHAPEAU BAS À TOUT L'ÉQUIPE AU DELÀ DES ÉTOILES !..
Love her old fashioned lovely voice in song🌹
1930s fashions! Elegance and glamour. Presumably it was the film industry's response to the privation that so many people went through in that decade - offering a temporary escape to an alternative world. These old films are still great to watch.
Hi Music Lover London 🍕Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you 🍕
Gloria wanted to be an opera singer prior to movies and that is her singing in all her films.
The first movie I ever saw Gloria Swanson in is Sunset Boulevard with William Holden. I became a fan of hers instantly!
Incredible movie. Thank you!
SUPER MERCI ENCORE UNE FOIS !.. AH LALA GLORIA UN DIMANCHE MATIN C'EST TOUT UN PROGRAMME DE FACÉTIE ET DE BONNE HUMEUR !.. AH LA SCÈNE DE TABLE ANTI DÉPRIME !.. ENCORE CHAPEAU BAS À TOUT L'ÉQUIPE !..
I never appreciated her enough when I was young. Not only a beauty equal to Lombard, Lamar, Dietrich, and Hayworth, but truly a better actress.
@Sunshiny day in April Great observation. Entirely escaped me! Thank you!!
Very natural actress!! Great singing voice. Also get the feeling of a good and kind person in her real life.
I loved this movie! Gloria Swanson was an awesome actress with such range. She was also very beautiful with her long hair. She must have been in her early '30's when this was filmed, but looked much younger. I'm obsessed with '30's movies, and this was terrific with plenty of beautiful clothes, great furniture, cars, and I was surprised at how modern the bathroom looked! I enjoyed this story, and I felt it was well acted. Thanks for posting! 🌈🌈🌈
ditto"
I’d only seen her in Sunset Blvd prior to this flick. This was great! She had such a striking, unique look, so similar to my grandmother - no neck & all! Can’t see her with Jos. Kennedy, tho. She deserved better. ;)
Thank you for posting enjoyed the Movie.
Oh what a gem. I loved it!
Gloria Swanson sure gave great glare. :)
Thanks for the movie. Gloria Swanson is a wonderful actress.
I love her apartment furnishings. So moderne!
very art deco
A wonderful actress... 15 years later, she became Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard, Billy Wilder’s masterpiece !
Gloria's performance as Norma is the only performance in a film that I consider as,
'MAGNIFICENT'!!!!!!!!
19 years later.
And a dozen years before this Ms. Swanson was the biggest silent film star in Hollywood. 😃
Everyone knows that
Years later, she was screwing around with the very wealthy Joe Kennedy Sr.
Ive never seen Gloria before but oh my goodness shes so pretty!
She was truly a great actress 👏
I've seen this one once before..great life lessons!
Don't fall in love with a playboy if you don't want to get played! ")
the charmers..nothing but deceit.¥
The Great Gloria Swanson!! Good movie💞
Great film! Lovely and really entertaining!
Splendid picture, They don't call her Glorious Gloria for nothing.
very classic movie !!when actors were actors,Thank you, I pray you and your family,live ones and friends be blessed with long life ,and good friend !!! Shabbat !! Amen!! Shalom!!
Originally released in April 1931.
Arthur Lake later became famous as "Dagwood Bumstead' in Columbia's "Blondie" movies (1938-'50), the "BLONDIE" radio show (1939-'50), and a short-lived TV version (1957).
THAT S where i saw him long time ago.....some old reruns oh my gosh....
The Blondie series ran to about 28 films. Arthur Lake was married to Marion Davies' "niece" Patricia who later admitted to being Davies' secret daughter with William Randolph Hearst. I really loved Arthur Lake. He was adorable, especially as Dagwood.
@@kenwallach5718 how interesting ! Marion Davies lets see....hummm ok classic actress & Mr WR Hurst...Wow...ty
@@karenhill3970 The story is even more interesting but too long to put here.i tracked it down on Wikipedia. Briefly, Davies was Hearst's mistress,which is well known. He never divorced his legal wife. When Davies had the child she placed her with her( Davies' ) sister who had recently lost an infant girl. Patricia was given the sisters' last name and was introduced as Marion's niece. Patricia spent most of the time with Hearst and Davies. When Patricia was dying she had her son put the story in a local paper. Some still think she was trying for fame or something, but Davies did leave $2 million to her. I believe she wanted the world to know who she really was and who her children's grandparents were, especially as they were decessed. There are similar stories about other secret celebrity's children. As you can guess,I love old movie history.
Yep, it was 28 films.
Loved the hats!
TH-cam and our awesome generous contributors are a God send right now. This slight concussion is not fun and these classic black & whites help distract me from a bit of a lingering minor headache Thank you! ♡♡♡
There the only thing I can watch when I'm having a migraine
Gloria Swanson was quite the actress, quite the comedienne. You could see why she was everyione's sweetheart.
Yeah, especially the sweetheart of Joe Kennedy, the bootlegger who bought the 1960 election for his son JFK.
Lee Larson Better to have an AMERICAN buy an election for Kennedy than to have Putin, a RUSSIAN enemy of the USA, buy the 2016 election for TraitorTrump.
Fitness First OMG, why are you bringing politics after watching this wonderful movie? Something is seriously wrong with your mind!
L O FYI, politics was brought up by the person "Lee Larson" above. I responded to their comment. They brought up politics, not me. Something is wrong with your reading comprehension. Or, maybe you're just not very smart.
@@fitnessfirst5111 IGNORAMUS! Followed by the idiot {never the leader}... "but He started it!" Wow!
So enjoyable thank you
🎥🧚♀️❤️"Maybe every defeat is not a victory, I thought. But every ending is surely a beginning." (🌹Gloria Swanson by herself 📝 biography ⭐).
So Let's Enjoy it‼️❤️
Maravillosa pelicula! Esos departamentos y esa moda ya no existen mas, Gloria actriz de avanzada!!
So modern yet almost 100 years ago.
"All right, Mr. De Mille. I'm ready for my close-up."
To quote Norma Desmond : "We had faces then!" "I'm still big. It's the pictures that got small." Please correct me if some of this wording is off. Bless you and RIP Gloria Swanson.
Great quote!
I cannot see Swanson movies without seeing Norma Desmond.
It's "I AM big." No biggie.
@@bobwallace9814 Me too.I was about ten when I first saw Sunset Boulevard and she scared me.
Great film very funny enjoyed it very much
Indiscreet (1931) is an American comedy film directed by Leo McCarey and starring Gloria Swanson and Ben Lyon. The screenplay by Buddy G. DeSylva, Lew Brown, and Ray Henderson, based on their story Obey That Impulse, originally was written as a full-fledged musical, but only two songs - "If You Haven't Got Love" and "Come to Me" - remained when the film was released.[1]
The film is available on DVD.
Contents [hide]
1 Plot
2 Cast (in credits order)
3 Principal production credits
4 Critical reception
5 References
6 External links
Plot[edit]
The plot of the United Artists release centers on fashion designer Geraldine Trent (Swanson), who takes up with novelist Tony Blake (Lyon) after leaving her former beau Jim Woodward because of his many indiscretions with other women. Tony has indicated he has no interest in dating a woman with a past, so Geraldine remains mum about her affair with Jim, until her younger sister Joan arrives and announces she's engaged-to Jim. Madcap complications ensue as Geraldine tries to keep her secret from Tony while convincing her sister to rid herself of her womanizing fiancé in favor of simple country boy Buster Collins.[2]
Cast (in credits order)[edit]
Gloria Swanson as Geraldine 'Gerry' Trent
Ben Lyon as Tony Blake
Monroe Owsley as Jim Woodward
Barbara Kent as Joan Trent
Arthur Lake as Buster Collins
Maude Eburne as Aunt Kate
Henry Kolker as Mr Woodward
Nella Walker as Mrs Woodward
Principal production credits[edit]
Producers ..... Lew Brown, Buddy G. DeSylva, Ray Henderson
Music Supervision ..... Alfred Newman
Cinematography ..... Gregg Toland, Ray June
Art Direction ..... Richard Day
Costume Design ..... René Hubert
Critical reception[edit]
Lyon and Swanson in Indiscreet
In his review in the New York Times, Mordaunt Hall observed, "It may have its off moments so far as the few serious incidents are concerned, but when it stoops to farce, there is no denying its jollity . . . on the whole, it is a well-worked out entertainment, wherein gusts of merriment cause one to overlook its occasional flaws . . . Now and again the film sobers up, but the director and the authors have solved a way of inoculating it with further mirth, and even at the end there is a streak of fun that is almost Chaplinesque."[3]
Read the comments section for my comments remarks on your above details
Sensational actress. No wonder all the rest always envied her. At 32 she could play 22.
And still look 42.
One of my favorite all time movies..☺☺☺🌹🌹🌹💝tsomuchfposting!!!!!!
I just love the song snippets jumping about the conversations like they do. Why ever did they cut them out?
Just ADORE her after shower toweling robe!
the aunt is the most relatable character lmao
Maude Eburne. She also has a small but funny role in Ladies They Talk About, which stars Barbara Stanwyck
Good movie!!💞💞💞
I am about to rent the DVD. I hope the sound is better.
Where do you rent DVDs of old movies?
I do enjoy the B&W movies📽🍿🥤!
The aunt is hilarious!
Once you have read the book's cover , obey your impulse, you know there is trouble ahead !
Pulling a long hair off his coat jacket, he says, “Geri, that’s not like you.’ She replies, “I know, I’m a brunette.”
Love old movies but not this one. Watch “ the trespasser “ with Gloria Swanson (1929). 🎥
A very cute movie.
What a t brilliant composer of his time Alfred Newman was. He was the uncle of Randy Newman. (You know: the musician
who became so very controversial for his number #1 hit song "Short People_.)
Great casting 👌
So enjoyable
What are the girls doing inviting unknown men in in houses without brothers and fathers is what both men meant (((( as protective inner warmers ... To EACH OTHER !!!!!!
Oh brother😎this one was even better than the other one😄
What other one?
I was really enjoying this movie, but the sound was so poor I gave up after twelve minutes. I'll try again later.
Gloria Swanson really was a good actress. She proved that later of course with Sunset Bulevard, but her line delivery here was totally natural. That's why I want to be able to hear it better. LOL
Thank you PizzaFlix.
I agree about the sound, wonder if there is a remastered copy out there? I enjoyed the movie regardless but if I watch it again I'll look for a copy with better sound ;)
@randall2020 do you really think the sound was this bad when it was released? 30s movies had better picture and sound but the prints have degraded over time. You sound grumpy about something unrelated. Chill out.
@randall2020 you sound like a real joy to be around!! I'd wish you a HORRIBLE day but it seems like you're already having one. Thanks for the laugh though, i love watching people getting pissy about nothing. You're perfect, don't ever change.
@@jg1740 what do yall expect its 1931??!!!!
ARE YOU GOING TO BE UPLOADING THE REMASTERED HD VERSIONS? ALL YOUR CLASSICS ARE GRAINY AND SHAKY.
you can always tell those 30's dames by the wave hairdos & Charlie Chaplin makeup
1:04:24 ‘I’m beginning to understand you. You’re not bad, you’re just not very bright.”
I spit out my tea at that line.
Am she would do this table again
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Well i didn't know they had such nice showers in the 30s. It looks similar to mine with the door, etc. I am very surprised.
I noticed it too. Very surprising,
A young woman Geraldine ( Gloria Swanson) jeopardizes her relationship with the man Jim ( Monroe owlsey) who’s a womanizer-she loves when another man Tony ( Ben Lyon) from her past shows up! The man says he has no interest in her so Geraldine keeps quiet until her younger sister Joan ( Barbara Kent ) shows up and says she’s engaged to Jim ( the rat) 🐀 the fun begins as Geraldine tries to keep her secret from Tony while telling her to dump the schmuck Jim and marry a country boy ( Arthur lake of blondie fame) Buster can collins! Ms Swanson does pretty good 👍 in the comedy and sings a few songs! -this was directed by Leo mc Carey- good flick! 🤣🤣🤣🤣👍❤️❤️👩🍿🔥😳❤️🩹💥🎵
Gloria had a beautiful voice. I like it better than Jeanette McDonald's.
Swanson is good in the role. But why is it so hard for her to tell the current man in her life about the previous one?
When she showed her former boyfriend what the door was for she seemed very
decisive.
Also, she strongly disapproves of her sister's engagement to him.
The writers and director are responsible for all of that.
And the shrill Swanson ought to to have remembered that all wasn't to have been sung and a reservation ought to have been kept for that giver of THE MINK COAT. I E 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 THE WATCHFUL THAT CAME THROUGH THE DOOR THAT SWAN SINGING NIGHT ☁️☁️☁️☁️ FOR HER
That was a lot of fun.
Quote. I'll be home early. Looking alright. My words. Unquote. No late night for the right kinda as well. That's the one who keeps her coat on in till 6 PM EVENING
Round Tables needn't necessarily be. ROUND. FOR MOST. A THOUGHT FOR THE PARCHED PATCHY MARSHMALLOWS
A remark. AN ORIGINAL AND THEN THE ABOVE. PARKER STEVENSSON DIDN'T DIG UP THE DIRT ON THAT SWANSON JUST FOR NOTHING. OBEY YOUR DOCTOR 44 36 44 THEY SAY. VIRNA ADITYA SHARAD PANDEY
Arthur lake "BLONDIE"..!
19:57 was her song snipped out?
And also 1:08:57 >>"We Could"?
For God's sake, don't marry the guy after a few days! How do you know he's not really a serial killer? -- some of those guys really know how to turn on the charm with a dame you know. Watching the leading man, I'd say it's a good bet he's covering up some sort of weird secret life. He's way too rehearsed -- that's a sure tip-off.
This would have been better off as a silent picture, as the dialogue is very dull
Teenager Aditya Alok getting it right with the teeny weeny dash . O MY to get forward. 🐎🐎. 4 places. Right
Ben Lyon is very good👍
I would appreciate it if anyone can tell me how her hair goes from long to short??
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09:55 REEEEMIIIIIX
ps: love me some Glo movies!!
Gloria Swanson yummy
"Yummy," you said about Gloria Swanson? That MAY be. Born as Gloria May Josephine, on March 27th, 1899, she lived to be one
week past her 84th year of age. But in my opinion, she didn't have too much on Barbara Kent. Born as Barbara Kent Cloutman, on
December 16th, 1907, she made it almost a full month past her 103rd! (Although Gloria S. had been active in Hollywood for 42
years longer.) Don't get me wrong, though: I mean, well... to each their own.
Yet she was a bundle of confusion!
And as for GLORIA SHE'S GOT THE RESPECTABLE OOPPS IN HER PALM ALL THE TIME .. HA HA HA. AYE CAPT
All 3 men l wouldn't wanna date. A were and two cads
That is bumstead