Always been a Loretta Young fan. Nothing like seeing her twirl through the door in the age of full petticoats! This was a good movie, good acting. Thanks for posting.
Roger that. R.I.P. Rod Taylor, born Spangler Arlington Brugh in Filley, Nebraska. As a teenager, he was a track and field star and played the cello in his high school orchestra.
@DonaldPBorchersOG Rod Taylor was another actor. He worked with John Wayne in The Train Robbers in '73. Robert Taylor was called 'the new king' after Clark Gable left MGM in the fifties
Basil Rathbone absolutely never lets you down. Whether dueling Errol Flynn to the death, providing atmosphere in classic 30s horror, or (of course) cracking the case as Sherlock Holmes, the man always brings his A plus plus game to whatever he does. And he's a grand villain here as the head butler of Robert Taylor's plush estate, a real sociopath who bullies his underlings AND steals from their paychecks, lies to his bosses and has his very own casting couch! Rathbone is so good that during the obligatory romantic scenes between Taylor and Loretta Young you're more or less checking your watch waiting for him to show up again. In short, the love story and courtroom melodrama here comprise a nice little snack. Rathbone's wonderful villainy is a five-course meal! 7/10.
Loretta and Robert were so good in this film, but even though her role was minor Patsy Kelly stood out too. Love Patsy and I'll be watching more of her films.
Back in the day, women had one goal in life; to get married. Then women's lib came along. Yes, we can work like men, be independent. But what did we lose? Children today rarely grow up with both parents. Instead of fathers and mothers, they have baby mamas and baby daddies. At the end of the day, the comfort and security of going to sleep secure in the arms of your husband is a basic need, and a healthy one. I feel sorry for the women who will never know that peace...and for all the children who will never know a normal, healthy nuclear family. 😞
@GPerihelion I agree with much of what you say. However, the phrase, "thou doth protest too much" comes to mind. Are you trying to convince me, or yourself? 🤔
Basil is such a good actor, I've turned this danged thing off twice out of fury at his 'type of arrogance'! (Does anyone else see the resemblance of Leonardo DiCaprio in the scene where Robert Taylor is 'teaching' the fabulous Loretta Young how to shoot? Fell in love with the movie from that point on! LOL)
What a shame and what a loss for this world that there is no more true pure love in it. What a loss for mankind. I could not help crying in the last courtroom scene.
A good movie pulls you in, making you want to see what happens next. Seeing behind the scenes 1935 life in a rich mansion, our girl adapting, was Interesting, Rathbone made it must see.
Love The music 😍🎶🎶🎶 from some of these old movies this was Robert Taylor before The mustache Loretta like actress Maureen O'Hara remained beautiful even into her seventh decade
Loretta young was so beautiful wonder how old she was? My guess around 25 ? She had such beautiful eyes And such a beautiful smile Basil rathbones character was such a louse in this movie but as in every role he has played including the great Sherlock Holmes he does a superb job Robert Taylor was one of my mom's heartthrobs
I think Loretta Young had one of the most photogenic faces ever, not the greatest actress but so beautiful it didn't matter. And I loved Basil Rathbone as the evil butler, oozing lust and jealousy, such a change from seeing him as Sherlock Holmes. The only thing that worried me was her leaving the baby on his back in the crib with a feeding bottle - not very safe.
@@alfredbonnabel7022 I wasn't sure, so checked and, yes, I have seen it but had forgotten that Loretta played the poor girl who unknowingly married a Nazi spy. I'll have to watch it again. I didn't intend to be mean about her acting ability. It was more that I wanted to point out her extraordinary screen presence.
@@alfredbonnabel7022 I don't know if it was ever shown here in Britain, and anyway I was a very small child and wouldn't have been allowed to stay up to watch it! However I see some episodes are on TH-cam, so I'll have to take a look.
Almost a cliche' story line. Rich boy, or girl, marries out of his/her demographic, but it was pretty good at that. Patsy Kelly as maid Gracie and Jane Darwell as the mess Sgt. in charge of the kitchen, added the necessary humor. The director should have put Jack Pennick in a Marine uniform. Pennick served with the Marines in China and later in WW1. Thanks DPB, enjoyed it.
No. The Paul Harvey from Radio was born Paul Harvey Aurandt to Anna Dagmar Christensen and Harry Harrison Aurandt on September 4, 1918, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Why can’t a mother hold the bottle herself when feeding her son? That’s one of the many pleasures of being a mother. The dog had more attentions and affections than a baby.
Always been a Loretta Young fan. Nothing like seeing her twirl through the door in the age of full petticoats! This was a good movie, good acting. Thanks for posting.
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Gosh...I enjoyed that even if I didn't care for Basil Rathbone's character. Thank you so much for posting...very much appreciated!
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Robert Taylor was a giant on the screen. I have loved him all my life. God bless him.
Roger that. R.I.P. Rod Taylor, born Spangler Arlington Brugh in Filley, Nebraska. As a teenager, he was a track and field star and played the cello in his high school orchestra.
@DonaldPBorchersOG Rod Taylor was another actor. He worked with John Wayne in The Train Robbers in '73. Robert Taylor was called 'the new king' after Clark Gable left MGM in the fifties
Basil Rathbone absolutely never lets you down. Whether dueling Errol Flynn to the death, providing atmosphere in classic 30s horror, or (of course) cracking the case as Sherlock Holmes, the man always brings his A plus plus game to whatever he does. And he's a grand villain here as the head butler of Robert Taylor's plush estate, a real sociopath who bullies his underlings AND steals from their paychecks, lies to his bosses and has his very own casting couch! Rathbone is so good that during the obligatory romantic scenes between Taylor and Loretta Young you're more or less checking your watch waiting for him to show up again. In short, the love story and courtroom melodrama here comprise a nice little snack. Rathbone's wonderful villainy is a five-course meal! 7/10.
Although Basil plays the villain, he is so good looking.
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Nobody ever played a despicable heel better than Basil Rathbone...I'm glad he also got to play one of the greatest good guys ever in Sherlock Holmes
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This is the second time I have seen this film. It is still wonderful. Some things don't seem to age.
A very beautiful love story in which truth and love triumph.
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Thanks you, DPB for this wonderful movie! It depicts the class struggle dynamic so well!
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Loretta and Robert were so good in this film, but even though her role was minor Patsy Kelly stood out too. Love Patsy and I'll be watching more of her films.
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This is one of my favorite movies from the 30s. Sooo good!
Mine too!❣️
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So musch impresive to me ! Thank you so much for the uploading!
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Great show, great movie actors, so young, beautiful & handsome 👍👍👍👍
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Back in the day, women had one goal in life; to get married. Then women's lib came along. Yes, we can work like men, be independent. But what did we lose? Children today rarely grow up with both parents. Instead of fathers and mothers, they have baby mamas and baby daddies. At the end of the day, the comfort and security of going to sleep secure in the arms of your husband is a basic need, and a healthy one. I feel sorry for the women who will never know that peace...and for all the children who will never know a normal, healthy nuclear family. 😞
Please remove your rose coloured glasses.
I agreed.Shows how degenerated our society has become! Sad!
@GPerihelionFamily should be more important than anything else in life; but sadly,our priorities have changed.
@GPerihelion I agree with much of what you say. However, the phrase, "thou doth protest too much" comes to mind. Are you trying to convince me, or yourself? 🤔
Feminism is a marxist plot to destroy the power and sovereignty of the human family.
I just love these movies
Location,style and plot all seem to fit together
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I love this movie. I have watched it twice.
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That was very enjoyable. Thank you.
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Basil is such a good actor, I've turned this danged thing off twice out of fury at his 'type of arrogance'! (Does anyone else see the resemblance of Leonardo DiCaprio in the scene where Robert Taylor is 'teaching' the fabulous Loretta Young how to shoot? Fell in love with the movie from that point on! LOL)
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What a shame and what a loss for this world that there is no more true pure love in it. What a loss for mankind. I could not help crying in the last courtroom scene.
There absolutely is still pure true love in the world.
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Charming film. Thanks for sharing.
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Such a good movie! Thank you!
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Great actress and so lovely.
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A good movie pulls you in, making you want to see what happens next. Seeing behind the scenes 1935 life in a rich mansion, our girl adapting, was Interesting, Rathbone made it must see.
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Love The music 😍🎶🎶🎶 from some of these old movies this was Robert Taylor before The mustache Loretta like actress Maureen O'Hara remained beautiful even into her seventh decade
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Thank you 😃Good movie 😄A fan of Basil Rathbone .
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Robert Taylor was so handsome.
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omg that was wonderful
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So good!
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Beautiful movie.❤
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Loretta young was so beautiful wonder how old she was? My guess around 25 ? She had such beautiful eyes And such a beautiful smile Basil rathbones character was such a louse in this movie but as in every role he has played including the great Sherlock Holmes he does a superb job Robert Taylor was one of my mom's heartthrobs
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. Loretta Young was born January 6, 1913. That would make her about 23 years old when this was filmed.
Loretta and Robert were married in this movie on Sept. 3rd..... That's my anniversary too. wow.
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I think Loretta Young had one of the most photogenic faces ever, not the greatest actress but so beautiful it didn't matter. And I loved Basil Rathbone as the evil butler, oozing lust and jealousy, such a change from seeing him as Sherlock Holmes. The only thing that worried me was her leaving the baby on his back in the crib with a feeding bottle - not very safe.
Have you seen the film The Stranger? That may change your mind on Loretta's acting abilities. ❤
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@@alfredbonnabel7022 I wasn't sure, so checked and, yes, I have seen it but had forgotten that Loretta played the poor girl who unknowingly married a Nazi spy. I'll have to watch it again. I didn't intend to be mean about her acting ability. It was more that I wanted to point out her extraordinary screen presence.
@marijo1951 She was beautiful. A good business woman as well. The Loretta Young Show was on for 8 years!
@@alfredbonnabel7022 I don't know if it was ever shown here in Britain, and anyway I was a very small child and wouldn't have been allowed to stay up to watch it! However I see some episodes are on TH-cam, so I'll have to take a look.
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Majorie Gateson or Nedda Walker were the best society matrons!!
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Almost a cliche' story line. Rich boy, or girl, marries out of his/her demographic, but it was pretty good at that. Patsy Kelly as maid Gracie and Jane Darwell as the mess Sgt. in charge of the kitchen, added the necessary humor. The director should have put Jack Pennick in a Marine uniform. Pennick served with the Marines in China and later in WW1. Thanks DPB, enjoyed it.
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So funny,the remark Kelly made:Clark Gable is not bad in front of Loretta Young.
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They made such a handsome couple...❤
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There is still true pure Love,and I’m a living example 😌but I know exactly what you mean 🙏🏾😎
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As truly stunning as Rathbone is in this film, he is also truly menacing...every woman's worst nightmare.
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En Español, POR FAVOR!!! GRACIAS.
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Hermosa pelicula y ver a esos 2 tan enamorados a pesar de las intrigas del malvado.
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I have an awful feeling, I'd be just like Basil Rathbone with such a large staff!
Oh, no!
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Basil made a splendid villain whenever he played a villain.
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Schade dass niemand die Situation von dem alten Mann mitbekommen hat. Er war da sehr hartherzig. 😢
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En castellano por favor, hermosa película.
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È possibile avere i sottotitoli in Italiano grazie 😊
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The baby at a lovely farmhouse wearing couture... ❤
Right?
Is that the same Paul Harvey that was on Radio years later?
No. The Paul Harvey from Radio was born Paul Harvey Aurandt to Anna Dagmar Christensen and Harry Harrison Aurandt on September 4, 1918, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Wroxton is a narcissist and his actions from beginning to end reveals the deceit and controlling personality
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In The synopsis it said her character was 17 maybe that's All the older Loretta was??!
Loretta Young was born January 6, 1913. That would make her about 23 years old when this was filmed.
Very good classic film free on TH-cam
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Schondrel big time!
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I don’t like Rathbone as a creep!
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Yout vomment id indeed a testimony to change is not always for the good
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Why can’t a mother hold the bottle herself when feeding her son? That’s one of the many pleasures of being a mother.
The dog had more attentions and affections than a baby.
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sweet
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18 candles? I don’t think so.
Such a cliché movie….rich boy poor girl and pretty silly to that! Little Lady my foot!The usual Hollywood nonsense.
MHO
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