It's late for me but this is my second movie 🤗 Tonite.....turned the t.v.off don't know why I am paying cable🙄....I just don't want to go to sleep.....by the way I am retired....I can watch these uploads for as long as I live.....as long as I have utube.... Thank you to whoever came up with this genius idea....keep em coming 🤗🤗🤗🙏
I'm 74, wasn't interested in the old black and white movies..until one popped up on my phone 4 months ago, now I can't stop Binging...some of the actresses and actors I'm seeing for the first time..and most of them run rings around those of today!!!😮
This film had no special sound/visual effects, no vulgar dialogue nor sex/brutal scenes and yet it did just fine with its interesting plot and even better ending! Thank you for uploading it.
+Iwona Narcja YES, Iwona!! Isn't that the truth!! There's no reason that they cannot STILL make films this way......but they CHOOSE not to....so sad, I really appreciate these old black an white films without the overt bloody and violent scenes! Thank you for you comment, I couldn't agree more!!!!!
Xyz Xyz I'm glad there are others who feel the same way. They can make movies like this today but the pedophiles who are in charge in Hollywood are competing to see who can sink lower in the gutter than the other. The progressive alt-left is responsible and needs to be exposed.
They make 'em that way and no one goes to see 'em. In 2017 did you see: I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore. Manifesto. Personal Shopper. Collosal. Graduation. Okja. The Beguiled. A Quiet Passion. The Big Sick. The Lost City of Z?
I'm old but not that old. I'm in my forties now. There was a time in my younger years I wanted raunchy and whatnot. But as I've gotten older I'm tired of it. Very little of new Hollywood entertains me. I'm more entertained by old Westerns or film noir than stuff of today. I feel I'm in the minority though. I'm sick of f this and f that and everything revolving around sex. I realize though, even back in the good ole days, no one was perfect. But I still love old filsmymore than newer.
A wonderfully "suspenseful" film plot.... with the missed "gotcha" opportunities with the pill boxes, and then with that ever-welcome little "twist" at the End!!! The sheer "sleaziness" of both Ricardo and Fritzi alone makes this Well Worth Watching = Pure B&W American Noir ala the 1950s!!! THX Timeless Classics for the upload. INDEED a "timeless classic"!!
And PS: I LUVED the shots of the original Royal Hawaiian Hotel, back when there was virtually nothing else on Waikiki….. and where I was "almost" born in '53'!!!
As so often in this golden age films, there is such a clear distinction between the good and the bad. Black and white. And Rick the villain gets what he deservs...I wish everything would work in the same way in this rotten world of ours. Thanks for the upload!
One of the best movies in this genre that actually had a twisty-turn ending. Why don't they make movies like this anymore? Thank you so much for uploading!
Can anyone please tell me why people always say, "Are you alright?", or "Are you okay?" Especially when they know perfectly well, that the person is NOT okay at all !!!! This is one great movie, with a real surprise ending !!! Loved it !!!
@@PrimoStracciatella, do you know when idiots feel "tapping" crazily and making other riders think it magically works to get on or off the elevator?! More people do it than not! Please stay well & safe! Pax
Never ever read the comments ~FIRST~ !! Watch the movie and draw your own conclusions. No matter how open-minded you are you will still be lead into what someone else thinks about the movie. WATCH AND ENJOY FOR YOURSELF.
this is the kind of movie that mature and smart people will appreciate, and thank you for downloading it, and lets forget about all the political nonsense and try to respect and get along with one and others.
Dear James from a four-year-old comment of yours -- and I don't usually correct individuals, but, c'mon, HOBBIE, 'look at Bobbie workin' at the hobbie lobbie, with his friend Suzie what a sillie boobie!' -- it's hobby. Sorrie dude! Anyway...the END of this movie (movy, or movey) how deliciously frustrating! A dark film with that expected cynical twist at the end which has me rooting for the 'bad guys'.
The Big Bluff, released 5 June 1955 (USA). John Bromfield as Ricardo De Villa; Martha Vickers as Valerie Bancroft; Robert Hutton as Dr. Peter Kirk; Rosemarie Stack (as Rosemarie Bowe) as Fritzie Darvel; Eve Miller as Marsha Jordan; Max Palmer as Fullmer; Eddie Bee as Don Darvel; Robert Bice as Dr. Harrison; Pierre Watkin as Winthrop; Beal Wong, Art Dealer; Rusty Wescoatt as Frank; Mitchell Kowall, Coroner; Jack Daly, Master of Ceremonies; Paul McGuire, Butler; George Conrad, Bell Boy; Kay Garrett, Waiter.
What a gem of a film noir. Four stars. That ending is incredibly never saw it coming. I recently watched another classic film noir, “Detour” it’s ending is another one. Those movies were from the Golden Age Of Hollywood. Those screenwriters were excellent.
Whose stuck @ home. Live your life; go to the park; go on vacation...do something instead of complaining about being "stuck @ home." You sound like a child.
Many days I watch three or four film noir offerings and never hear one "fuck" or anything else for that matter, out of any ones mouth. No blood or bullet holes either......it wasn't even needed with those priceless gems!
Ok well thanks for providing us with the missing 'f' word! There was plenty of sooting in films nior...just because you didn't see any blood didn't make the victims ant less dead.
Love is blind, they say. Classic movies like this prove the point with great flair. Such pictures are so enjoyable to watch because we all want to tell the wealthy girl she's being conned, but we can't. So, we keep watching to see who will open her eyes before it's too late. The Don Juan character is such a "perfect phony." Ugh...and that pencil mustache should be a dead giveaway!
When you spin a dozen tales things get a bit complicated. Trying to keep them all in synch is harder the more you spin. Constructing a scenario using those lies is dependent upon everything going exactly right. When something unexpected happens the whole bundle unravels. Whoops! Great movie TCM. Thanks for sharing. This was a very nice way to get thru a 4 am sleepless night.
John Bromfield had the looks n acting skill to be a Hollywood leading man. It really seems a matter of luck, knowing the right connections/people n maybe the casting couch are the route to be a leading Hollywood actor!
Martha Vickers was really versatile, especially for a person who started with no aspirations to be an actress. John Bromfield was highly effective too. Didn't realize. His voice is like Rod Serling's. Hmmn. It is what keeps this film interesting.
Did anyone else have trouble getting this film to run on a continuous basis? This is the third time it has stopped I think one more time n I’ll go to another film
I love the way they send Valerie, a terminally ill heart patient to a place that has dancing, & drinking on the premises. Then they don't tell her about her condition. Her companion goes off dating. She is supposed to protect the party girl from her own unknown heart condition. Great movie about human failing. Rick is broke & hunts for a wealthy lady, in hopes of hitting the jackpot. He wears her down by getting her to drink and attend horse races & marriage. What a cad he is!
They still do. In 2017 did you see: I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore. Manifesto. Personal Shopper. Collosal. Graduation. Okja. The Beguiled. A Quiet Passion. The Big Sick. The Lost City of Z?
A nice twist at the end. This concept is worthy of something better than its B movie treatment. No A-list leading man wanted to play the heel (Rick), is my guess. Steve Cochran, Richard Basehart, John Hodiak and Barbara Stanwyck or Joan Crawford would have been great in this. Good movie, as produced nicely played by the leads. Fritzi went on to marry Robert Stack and retired.
Yes, indeed. It's been a long time since I read that (or anything else from H.J.), but I rechecked the plot, and you are correct. Other people here have noticed that as well.
I remember the time, as a kid in the 50’s when it was normal for the patient not to be told of a terminal diagnosis. Hard to believe today. Today that would be considered unethical and immoral.
Thank you so much for sharing this film!! Great ending!! Good video quality, too! LOVE your channel and please keep up the fantastic work you do!! You are more appreciated than you may know!! :-)
Very good story, excellent acting, a clever ending. What a lot of cigarettes they all smoked!
Really Good One 👌
Thank You, Timeless Classic Movies.💗
God Bless.💗🙌
Loved these movies. Back then it was only the plot, actors and directors. That's why they are much better than what comes out of Hollywood today.
🥃👴🏻WATT MOVIES ? HOLLYWOOD DONT MAKE MOVIE NO MORE.
Very entertaining for a low budget film , no fluff or computer generated crap .👏 thanks for posting .
It's late for me but this is my second movie 🤗 Tonite.....turned the t.v.off don't know why I am paying cable🙄....I just don't want to go to sleep.....by the way I am retired....I can watch these uploads for as long as I live.....as long as I have utube....
Thank you to whoever came up with this genius idea....keep em coming 🤗🤗🤗🙏
I'm 74, wasn't interested in the old black and white movies..until one popped up on my phone 4 months ago, now I can't stop Binging...some of the actresses and actors I'm seeing for the first time..and most of them run rings around those of today!!!😮
This film had no special sound/visual effects, no vulgar dialogue nor sex/brutal scenes and yet it did just fine with its interesting plot and even better ending! Thank you for uploading it.
+Iwona Narcja YES, Iwona!! Isn't that the truth!! There's no reason that they cannot STILL make films this way......but they CHOOSE not to....so sad, I really appreciate these old black an white films without the overt bloody and violent scenes! Thank you for you comment, I couldn't agree more!!!!!
Xyz Xyz I'm glad there are others who feel the same way. They can make movies like this today but the pedophiles who are in charge in Hollywood are competing to see who can sink lower in the gutter than the other. The progressive alt-left is responsible and needs to be exposed.
They make 'em that way and no one goes to see 'em. In 2017 did you see: I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore. Manifesto. Personal Shopper. Collosal. Graduation. Okja. The Beguiled. A Quiet Passion. The Big Sick. The Lost City of Z?
Couldn't have said it better myself 🩷👍
I'm old but not that old. I'm in my forties now. There was a time in my younger years I wanted raunchy and whatnot. But as I've gotten older I'm tired of it. Very little of new Hollywood entertains me. I'm more entertained by old Westerns or film noir than stuff of today. I feel I'm in the minority though. I'm sick of f this and f that and everything revolving around sex. I realize though, even back in the good ole days, no one was perfect. But I still love old filsmymore than newer.
A wonderfully "suspenseful" film plot.... with the missed "gotcha" opportunities with the pill boxes, and then with that ever-welcome little "twist" at the End!!! The sheer "sleaziness" of both Ricardo and Fritzi alone makes this Well Worth Watching = Pure B&W American Noir ala the 1950s!!! THX Timeless Classics for the upload. INDEED a "timeless classic"!!
And PS: I LUVED the shots of the original Royal Hawaiian Hotel, back when there was virtually nothing else on Waikiki….. and where I was "almost" born in '53'!!!
As so often in this golden age films, there is such a clear distinction between the good and the bad. Black and white. And Rick the villain gets what he deservs...I wish everything would work in the same way in this rotten world of ours. Thanks for the upload!
Villains always have moustaches. LOL
Zipi Wolsner Guess What ? the🌍world is not rotten its SOME of the people in the world that are rotten 😊1-22-2021
There are times when it comes to that it’s called karma 😉
@@southerncross3638
Should I check the mirror?
@@southerncross3638 & long beards wear black and wear hats.
One of the best movies in this genre that actually had a twisty-turn ending. Why don't they make movies like this anymore? Thank you so much for uploading!
Don't make films like this anymore because people have the attention span of a fly!
Pure drama, thanks.
Will To Power
Side effects of poison
Can’t focus
Because they're to busy trying to socially engineer society.
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Can anyone please tell me why people always say, "Are you alright?", or "Are you okay?" Especially when they know perfectly well, that the person is NOT okay at all !!!!
This is one great movie, with a real surprise ending !!! Loved it !!!
It's the same with banging a dozen times on the cradle of a phone when they get disconnected.
@@PrimoStracciatella, do you know when idiots feel "tapping" crazily and making other riders think it magically works to get on or off the elevator?! More people do it than not! Please stay well & safe! Pax
Quit banging the button, NOW!
Yeah I know what you mean 😉
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Wow this is one terrific plot... never heard of it . And I watch a lot of film noir. Great story
This movie was definitely shot on a budget ... but the story and the performances are first rate. I really enjoyed it ... and what a surprise ending!
reply to Anton B. Kudos to you on your great observation, I'm 77 and that alone tells you how wonderful these films appeal to me.
EXCELLENT FILM AND THE ENDING IS AWESOME THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!!!💯💯💯👊👊👊
Excellent ending! Bravo to the story writer!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
What a great drama! Love the end served him right lol
Absolutely!
A satisfying and proper ending. I'm really enjoying the films on this channel. Thanks for the uploads.
This was a very good movie.Modern day movies cannot get close to these old ones.Thanks for the upload.
Very good movie with a decent cast and an unspected ending. I NEVER would have guessed it. Thanks for uploading this!
I like the SPECTED endings mucho better! L0L
That was well written and ended like a Hitchcock film.
Thanks for sharing this terrific movie! Definitely better than I expected.
Bail...I thought it was taught 'till the end.
Another oldie but goodie. The twists are so simple + effective. 💕
Totally loved this movie. I had NO CLUE it would end this way. Excellent Plot
Never ever read the comments ~FIRST~ !! Watch the movie and draw your own conclusions. No matter how open-minded you are
you will still be lead into what someone else thinks about the movie.
WATCH AND ENJOY FOR YOURSELF.
this is the kind of movie that mature and smart people will appreciate, and thank you for downloading it, and lets forget about all the political nonsense and try to respect and get along with one and others.
Amazing how many clarinet and bongo sounds you can get out of a conga drum if you try hard enough.
Very good old drama ! The name is very fitting .🙏❤️🇨🇦
"Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive. "
LOOKS LIKE THE CONSENSUS ENJOYED THE ENIGMATIC ENDING, KATHY!!! THANX for the UNCONDITIONAL UP~LOAD, FOLKS!!!
My newest hobbie , watching film noire...thank you upload, this was a gem.
James K Thompson : me too!
James K Thompson This was absolutely fabulous. My favorite hobby.
Me too!
Dear James from a four-year-old comment of yours -- and I don't usually correct individuals, but, c'mon, HOBBIE, 'look at Bobbie workin' at the hobbie lobbie, with his friend Suzie what a sillie boobie!' -- it's hobby. Sorrie dude! Anyway...the END of this movie (movy, or movey) how deliciously frustrating! A dark film with that expected cynical twist at the end which has me rooting for the 'bad guys'.
@@trapper1064 - I am addicted to these flicks!
Excellent classic film! Thanks for posting.
Love it how Rick gets hung with a murder rap. I love film noir movies! This movie was so good!
Great script, twist and cast. Truly enjoyed it!
That was an awesome twist!! I love it!!!! 👏👏👏
The Big Bluff, released 5 June 1955 (USA). John Bromfield as Ricardo De Villa; Martha Vickers as Valerie Bancroft; Robert Hutton as Dr. Peter Kirk; Rosemarie Stack (as Rosemarie Bowe) as Fritzie Darvel; Eve Miller as Marsha Jordan; Max Palmer as Fullmer; Eddie Bee as Don Darvel; Robert Bice as Dr. Harrison; Pierre Watkin as Winthrop; Beal Wong, Art Dealer; Rusty Wescoatt as Frank; Mitchell Kowall, Coroner; Jack Daly, Master of Ceremonies; Paul McGuire, Butler; George Conrad, Bell Boy; Kay Garrett, Waiter.
Real good twist. Not even the one I predicted. I love plots I can not figure out. Good show. Great writing, LOVED the movie. Thanks a bunch.
Remind me of Alfred Hitchcock movies with the twist🍿👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🍿
What a gem of a film noir. Four stars. That ending is incredibly never saw it coming. I recently watched another classic film noir, “Detour” it’s ending is another one. Those movies were from the Golden Age Of Hollywood. Those screenwriters were excellent.
Nice
Love the way the doctor says she must take it easy while blowing cigarette smoke at her over breakfast...
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS! Thank you!
Wish I'd been around to see these old movies in a theater. For $.25! Great distraction since we're all stuck at home
Whose stuck @ home. Live your life; go to the park; go on vacation...do something instead of complaining about being "stuck @ home." You sound like a child.
Many days I watch three or four film noir offerings and never hear one "fuck" or anything else for that matter, out of any ones mouth. No blood or bullet holes either......it wasn't even needed with those priceless gems!
Anton Bouchette:👍👍👍👍.
Ok well thanks for providing us with the missing 'f' word! There was plenty of sooting in films nior...just because you didn't see any blood didn't make the victims ant less dead.
Love is blind, they say. Classic movies like this prove the point with great flair. Such pictures are so enjoyable to watch because we all want to tell the wealthy girl she's being conned, but we can't. So, we keep watching to see who will open her eyes before it's too late. The Don Juan character is such a "perfect phony." Ugh...and that pencil mustache should be a dead giveaway!
When you spin a dozen tales things get a bit complicated. Trying to keep them all in synch is harder the more you spin. Constructing a scenario using those lies is dependent upon everything going exactly right. When something unexpected happens the whole bundle unravels. Whoops! Great movie TCM. Thanks for sharing. This was a very nice way to get thru a 4 am sleepless night.
Tricky Ricky, he was horrible!! Kool movie
Thank U for the post.
Boy love will get U in lots of blind trouble sometimes..
Great movie! Shades of "The Postman Always Rings Twice" morality play. Thanks for posting, I just subscribed ..
LOVE this movie! What an ending. WELL DONE. ❤
I'm NOT gonna love it and jou can't make me!
Thank you for the movies please keep posting new ones
very unusual twist to the plot in this one, good movie. You will never guess the ending.
A bluff
Ahhhhhh Haaaaaa! Busted! Great ending! Good movie! Thanks for posting 😁👍✌
Ah I adore film noire . Thank u for the upload. Mighty kind of you
Clever plot. Bromfield was terrific.
Good movie. Thank you for uploading.
What a great ending ! Almost bailed on this a couple of times but the payoff was worth it !
I love black and white movies
Loved this movie. Great twist at the end. Nice work.
John Bromfield had the looks n acting skill to be a Hollywood leading man. It really seems a matter of luck, knowing the right connections/people n maybe the casting couch are the route to be a leading Hollywood actor!
Excellent movie. People on here are right. They don't make movies like this anymore.
Martha Vickers was really versatile, especially for a person who started with no aspirations to be an actress. John Bromfield was highly effective too. Didn't realize. His voice is like Rod Serling's. Hmmn. It is what keeps this film interesting.
" I'd have dropped both if those earrings if I'd seen him first." Classic...
I like how the two uniformed idiots stood there while the detectives wrestled with the guy.
Did anyone else have trouble getting this film to run on a continuous basis? This is the third time it has stopped I think one more time n I’ll go to another film
"Hey baby, where's your BUSINESS sense?!" 😂
Whoa that was indeed an awesome twist. I tried to guess what it would be, but it really surprises you.
Better than I thought it would be. Great ending.
Good movie with a definite surprise ending! 👍
Ah, for movies like this to be made today.
Good one, great ending...Cheers A.
I love the way they send Valerie, a terminally ill heart patient to a place that has dancing, & drinking on the premises. Then they don't tell her about her condition. Her companion goes off dating. She is supposed to protect the party girl from her own unknown heart condition. Great movie about human failing. Rick is broke & hunts for a wealthy lady, in hopes of hitting the jackpot. He wears her down by getting her to drink and attend horse races & marriage. What a cad he is!
Great movie. Thanks for posting.
When movies had story instead of special effects, juvenile fantasies, crude dialog, list goes on.
+Phllip Mclennan They still do .You just ain't looking.
funny
Only to weak-kneed, cosmopolitans.
Proximity Symbol Here we go with the racist remarks. Smart people run things. Sorry, that's the way it is.
They still do. In 2017 did you see: I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore. Manifesto. Personal Shopper. Collosal. Graduation. Okja. The Beguiled. A Quiet Passion. The Big Sick. The Lost City of Z?
Love these funky ol` Noir thrillers.
Wow, Bromfield was awesome...great movie, did not see that ending coming!!!
Very entertaining well done
Great plot.
LOVE the plot twists! You don't know the ending until the last few seconds!
I always fell for those RICK types when i was young😅😅
Post Script..married a wonderful man the complete oppersite😊
Damn, that was a great film! Love the ending!
Thanks for uploading. The script, filming, scenery and John Bromfield was good but the rest was not. The best part was the surprise in the middle.
Enjoyed it very much
Loved that movie and the way it came out.
A nice twist at the end. This concept is worthy of something better than its B movie treatment. No A-list leading man wanted to play the heel (Rick), is my guess. Steve Cochran, Richard Basehart, John Hodiak and Barbara Stanwyck or Joan Crawford would have been great in this. Good movie, as produced nicely played by the leads. Fritzi went on to marry Robert Stack and retired.
Great movie 🍿, worthy of seeing as your own copy 9stars🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟⭐🌟
What is with everyone lying to this poor girl? The doctors won't even give her and honest prognosis and everyone treats her like a child.
Excellent movie!
A bit of Henry James - The Wings of the Dove. Great stories retold.
Yes, indeed. It's been a long time since I read that (or anything else from H.J.), but I rechecked the plot, and you are correct. Other people here have noticed that as well.
Intricate plot! Thanks!
Great movie from start to finish!
love that ending!!😂
Remember when doctors made house calls
Justice with a twist. Loved it.
I remember the time, as a kid in the 50’s when it was normal for the patient not to be told of a terminal diagnosis. Hard to believe today. Today that would be considered unethical and immoral.
Thanks for this!
Thanks very much TCM*
Great Ending!
A vicious triangle ending!,
So much fun to find a really good one! :)
Don't ya just love it when the crook outsmarts himself !
Yea ,the slimeball got what he had coming.
It’s not settled until it’s settled right. 😁
Thank you so much for sharing this film!! Great ending!! Good video quality, too! LOVE your channel and please keep up the fantastic work you do!! You are more appreciated than you may know!! :-)
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What a great movie!!!
Great movie, but don't make the mistake of going through the comments before watching. A couple people let their exuberance reveal the ending.
‘Rick’, deliciously smarmy.
One of my favorite film noirs.
Great movie, five stars. I see Rick was driving an old fashioned Triumph TR made in my old home town, Coventry England.
Unbelievable, an MG with a working electrical system. LOL.
@@southerncross3638 No, not an MG. It's a Triumph. Still English though.