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  • Dreamboat, (1952,) Classic Film, Comedy Clifton Webb, &, Ginger Rogers, | Full, Movies, HD
    "Dreamboat" (1952) is a romantic comedy film directed by Claude Binyon. It features a lighthearted plot revolving around the complications of fame, love, and mistaken identity. The film offers a mix of humor, romance, and a touch of old Hollywood charm.
    Film Details:
    Director: Claude Binyon
    Producer: Wynne Gibson
    Writer: Claude Binyon (original screenplay)
    Release Year: 1952
    Runtime: 85 minutes
    Genre: Romantic Comedy
    Plot:
    The film centers around Linda (played by Ginger Rogers), a college professor whose quiet life is disrupted when an old film from her past, in which she starred as a glamorous movie star, is rediscovered. The film's re-release brings her unwanted attention and complications. The plot thickens as Linda has to navigate the resurfacing of her former fame and the romantic entanglements it creates, all while trying to keep her new, more respectable life intact. The film explores the humorous clashes between her old movie persona and her present self.
    Main Cast:
    Ginger Rogers - Linda,
    Cary Grant - Richard (the charming man from her past),
    John Lund - A supporting role,
    Elizabeth Patterson - Mrs. Walker,
    Marjorie Main - Mrs. Wilkes,
    Edgar Buchanan - A supporting role,
    Tommy Noonan - A supporting role
    Key Themes:
    Romantic Comedy
    Mistaken Identity
    Fame and Public Life
    Hidden Past
    Old Hollywood Glamour
    Love and Identity
    Reputation and Redemption
    Tags:
    #RomanticComedy,
    #GingerRogers,
    #CaryGrant,
    #1950sFilms,
    #OldHollywood,
    #MistakenIdentity,
    #LoveAndFame,
    #CollegeProfessor,
    #1950sRomance,
    #hollywoodclassics
    "Dreamboat" is a charming and humorous look at the tensions between public image and private life, with strong performances from Ginger Rogers and Cary Grant. It's an enjoyable romantic comedy for fans of classic cinema, offering a fun mix of old Hollywood nostalgia and light-hearted romance.
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  • @Southphxgal2023
    @Southphxgal2023 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    It was nice to see these wonderful well know actors so young. I wonder if they only knew how famous they have become. Great movie.

  • @EmanuelaBarbaraNatale
    @EmanuelaBarbaraNatale หลายเดือนก่อน +12

    What a movie. I enjoy everything in this movie!

  • @royboy9361
    @royboy9361 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Sitting Pretty 1948 one of my favorites.

  • @karenhill3970
    @karenhill3970 หลายเดือนก่อน +9

    Real cute ... never seen!..
    Thank you Merry Christmas 🎚️🕊️🎄🎄🎄

  • @ANNIEIEIO
    @ANNIEIEIO 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    adorable lighthearted fun TYTYTY for posting :)

  • @CharityJESUSLOVEIngall-oy6jx
    @CharityJESUSLOVEIngall-oy6jx 4 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    ❤JESUS’LOVE❤

  • @fredericklmeade2947
    @fredericklmeade2947 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Elsa Lanchester, who plays Mathilda, the amorous school president, also famously played the title role in _The Bride of Frankenstein,_ James Whales and Boris Karloff’s 1935 sequel to _Frankenstein_ made at Universal three years earlier.

  • @sharonpolikoff7282
    @sharonpolikoff7282 หลายเดือนก่อน +19

    The way Hollywood studios turned their backs on their own film heritage, showing silent films only as relics to be laughed at, if they weren't burned or left in the vaults to deteriorate, is why so many examples of a great art form are lost to us. By the time a newer audience in the 1960s and 70s had developed an appreciation for silent films, an estimated 90 percent of them were gone forever.

    • @maryheyart4295
      @maryheyart4295 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yes, it’s very sad.

    • @MeMeDaVinci
      @MeMeDaVinci หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That and the big fire at Universal some years back, stored in an inferior warehouse on the back lot...

    • @ErinKFun
      @ErinKFun หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      And the films were highly flammable.

    • @fredericklmeade2947
      @fredericklmeade2947 8 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      Movies, from their very inception were produced for one reason: to make money. The people who put money into them had little no regard for their artistic or social value, only how many tickets you could sell. After that the people who pay for them saw no reason to spend more of their money to keep, let alone preserve something that would never be seen again, except perhaps but a few curious people in a private screening somewhere.
      That they were, and continued to be, so greedily short-sighted, is indeed a shame, but it was baked into the cake so to speak.
      Sadly, silent film actress Mary Pickford, who was, without exaggeration, the most famous person on the planet at one time (and who also went on to co-found United Artists), was so concerned that people would laugh at her old silent films that she locked them away and didn’t allow them to be seen. Because of that few people have seen much of her body of work nor have they any idea who she was. This movie, though a comedy, isn’t far off the mark from reality.

  • @elizarichards1722
    @elizarichards1722 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    I thank you so very much for these ❤❤

  • @patrickhackett3878
    @patrickhackett3878 3 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Thank you for the charming movie. If I may make a correction: that's Clifton Webb, not Cary Grant.

  • @Dani101Ventura
    @Dani101Ventura 7 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Several scenes have been removed. Movie information is completely wrong. Find a better version of this wonderful movie.

  • @anamiles6666
    @anamiles6666 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you for the movie. it was great!

  • @MeMeDaVinci
    @MeMeDaVinci หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Interesting storyline. Elsa Lanchester is wonderful actor, but the role of a college president making the moves on an instructor in exchange for keeping a job is grounds for sexual harassment. Clifton Webb...plays a very pious/principled character in everything I've seen him in. Love the Belvedere series...

    • @fredericklmeade2947
      @fredericklmeade2947 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you could prove it. Sexual harassment was, unfortunately, not taken seriously until the last few decades. The watershed was law professor Anita Hill’s public, nationally televised testimony at the Senate committee hearings of Clarence Thomas’s nomination for the U.S. Supreme Court. Before that it was often just seen as part of the world everyone, though almost entirely a woman, had to navigate. Firings or demotions were incredibly rare (I personally watched the process of one unfold in the 1970s and the guy kept his hob with not so much as an admonishment or warning.) and prosecutions virtually unheard of.
      Of course, this change in attitude is also part of the “political correctness” and “wokeness” that so many decry - which is largely their own way of squelching speech and ideas they don’t like - but few can actually define.

  • @MeMeDaVinci
    @MeMeDaVinci หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Don't like how the Gloria character lied from one end to the other...she deserved not to get a contract and he did after he got fired from an overzealous of college president.

  • @fredericklmeade2947
    @fredericklmeade2947 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

    IMDb 6.6/10⭐️

  • @TheBlocklandPlayer
    @TheBlocklandPlayer 26 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    "Please Stop Handling Me In That Familiar Manner." #Dreamboat (1952)

  • @minagumede2412
    @minagumede2412 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Other than Charlie Chaplin I honestly don't know any silent movies at all. They must have been hard sell, only resurfacing on this format and that's it.

    • @fredericklmeade2947
      @fredericklmeade2947 8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      If you haven’t seen Harold Lloyd, Buster Keaton, Charlie Chase, and Laurel & Hardy’s silent films, you’ve missed *so much.* They may not have been particularly popular, but they didn’t disappear. Silent films were shown on television starting in the 50s and continuing up through at least the 1970s. Every Saturday my PBS station would dedicate an afternoon to broadcasting silent films. You could also borrow 8 mm or 16 mm copies at many libraries for private exhibition. Even today where I live there is a large local church that shows silent films one evening each summer with live organ music accompaniment and also a local theater that shows them from time to time on its screens with live band accompaniment. Both venues enjoy decent-sized crowds.
      In 2011 _The Artist,_ a French black and white silent film, which did decently at the box office, received widespread critical acclaim, and won numerous awards, including ten Oscar nominations and five Oscars. My primary memory of it is not particular that it was “silent,” which they are not (They are non-talking pictures) but how the story interested and moved me. Just like a good subtitled foreign film, I don’t even remember reading subtitles, anymore than I remember now many times I blinked or scratched my nose because I become wrapped up in the story and the technical details of how that story got told are afterthoughts, if even thought of at all.

    • @kathyflorcruz552
      @kathyflorcruz552 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Many were never preserved properly or were lost in fires.

  • @suzysuzy4799
    @suzysuzy4799 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    💚🙏😇🙏💚

  • @anuradhabansal1719
    @anuradhabansal1719 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Movies are irritating 😂😂

    • @creepycrawlers6950
      @creepycrawlers6950 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      some humans are irritating.....😂😂😂