GREAT movie!!! Love this era if films cuz the streets n cities n houses n furnishings n clothes n cars n lingo are all sooo cool, n reminds ne if growing up in Detroit area n all my uncles n relatives n Grandparents n the family pics!!! It was a BEAUTIFUL time period to live in!!!
Thanks again Pizzaflix. I'm an old Englishman (Mancunian) and remember the milkvan being horse drawn and then those slow electric milk floats and bakery vans with our bread. When did the farms of central Park stop supplying the City with milk?
Totally enjoyable 🎢🎠 Thank you so much for sharing this quite precious jewel 💎 My first time seeing it 🐎 please buy him a new horse 🐴 It is all about the shamrock ☘️ Hello to all your followers and enjoy your day in the sun ☀️ 🦚🦜🦥🦦🐓🐳🦋🦄🐝🦆🐹🧤🧚♀️💂♂️✍️🧳💼🌖🍒🍎🍓
@ 8:17, breakfast. Check out the girl's Hat!!! to work in an office!! Haven't seen hats/facinaters like that since Wm.& Kate's Royal Wedding!!!! Still, I love this movie!
@@grahammcmorrow3886 I get your point. But here's a joke from this norwegian/scot/Irish-american: "your standing in the bathroom, France is in front of you and Spain is behind you. What are you?" Answer: "eurapean!" Get it? --your-a-pee'in!
Igor Mishap He looked a bit like Cary Grant too! (Strange how a slight difference in features is the difference between star and super star.) But they've got to have something extra on top of that. I mean, David Niven wasn't dead handsome but he had something else, as did many more Hollywood stars --- some kind of X-factor --- as they call it.
He might have at least woke the guy up on the sidewalk to make sure he was alright! I understand the reason cops were so often Irish in the movies was because civil service was one of the few professions they could follow due to anti-Irish sentiment when they first came to the US.
@@Nefarioso Not sure how you knew to ask me, but I don't go that far back. I worked patrol from '73 to '83, CID 2yrs, and undercover narcs for 12yrs. We had guys doing patrol into their mid 60s but since it's rough on one's bod, few made it to 70 (mand.ret) withput long since working CID in some area or other.
Heroes in Blue, released 7 November 1939 (USA). Dick Purcell as Terry Murphy; Bernadene Hayes as Daisy; Charles Quigley as Joe Murphy; Frank Sheridan as Mike Murphy; Edward Keane as Moran; Julie Warren as Kathleen; Lillian Elliott as Mrs. Murphy; Ray Bennett as Blackie Tonato; Joe Caits, Henchman; Davison Clark, Police Official; Monte Collins as Moe; Paul Fix, Henchman; Kenneth Harlan as Miller; Robert Homans, Police Officer; Lafe McKee, Watchman; Al Thompson, Man at Race Track.
Heroes in Blue, released 7 November 1939 (USA). Dick Purcell as Terry Murphy; Bernadene Hayes as Daisy; Charles Quigley as Joe Murphy; Frank Sheridan as Mike Murphy; Edward Keane as Moran; Julie Warren as Kathleen; Lillian Elliott as Mrs. Murphy; Ray Bennett as Blackie Tonato; Joe Caits, Henchman; Davison Clark, Police Official; Monte Collins as Moe; Paul Fix, Henchman; Kenneth Harlan as Miller; Robert Homans, Police Officer; Lafe McKee, Watchman; Al Thompson, Man at Race Track.
GREAT movie!!! Love this era if films cuz the streets n cities n houses n furnishings n clothes n cars n lingo are all sooo cool, n reminds ne if growing up in Detroit area n all my uncles n relatives n Grandparents n the family pics!!! It was a BEAUTIFUL time period to live in!!!
This is written by C.B. Williams who played Cousin Eustace in It's a Wonderful Life. He worked in the Bailey Bros Building and Loan
Had a great time 👍 ty ! Love the street shots. Horse drawn taxi. The car.
Love the old black-and-white movies
I liked this movie. Worth the time to watch it! Thanks for the upload!!😁🙏
Good story. Thanx pizza flix. I too come from a police family from 1919 to today. Peace and war.🎆
no way are brothers involved in arresting another brother within the police, there are rules that do not allow this
Simple story and well filmed.
Wonderful lettering in the opening credits.
Really good movie, I enjoyed it a lot. Thanks to the channel for posting. Hoping the channel springs back to life soon
Great movie!! Old movies are always great!!
Frank Sheridan must have played a hundred Irish cops. Thank you.
Thanks again Pizzaflix. I'm an old Englishman (Mancunian) and remember the milkvan being horse drawn and then those slow electric milk floats and bakery vans with our bread.
When did the farms of central Park stop supplying the City with milk?
I'm also Mancunian, from Denton, and, as a young boy, used to ride on the horse-drawn milk float..
Totally enjoyable 🎢🎠
Thank you so much for sharing this quite precious jewel 💎
My first time seeing it 🐎 please buy him a new horse 🐴
It is all about the shamrock ☘️
Hello to all your followers and enjoy your day in the sun ☀️ 🦚🦜🦥🦦🐓🐳🦋🦄🐝🦆🐹🧤🧚♀️💂♂️✍️🧳💼🌖🍒🍎🍓
Excellent simple Movie; full of Lessons
Very believable story line, for the period.
what all our parents did for us; in this modern world-all seems lost
Loved it!
A good oldie!
Great movie, thanks for sharing!!
Glad you enjoyed it
GOOD. MOVIE. GOOD. EMDING😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Nothing like robbing a jewellery place by parking under a street light directly in front of the place and going through the front door.
Orlando Saint-Sebastien as lame as it is, you still gotta love it😂😂😂😂
Well, that's the way me and the boys always do it.
Those were the simpler times, how else do you find your getaway car 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
an oldie but a goodie
Good movie thank you
@ 8:17, breakfast. Check out the girl's Hat!!! to work in an office!! Haven't seen hats/facinaters like that since Wm.& Kate's Royal Wedding!!!! Still, I love this movie!
Terry and Pa made plenty of noise outside the door of the warehouse then Pa whispered on the phone 🤔
Nice..... Thank you my friend
🌼 A Goldie Oldie Movie 🌼
thrilling. old school people's god ya got ta love them
Tanks fullahs!
1939 when america was still innocent🐣
AMERICA HAS NEVER BEEN INNOCENT !!
As an Australian, I will say that America is the LAND OF INNOVATION AND WONDER !!
God bless ya !!!
The year my mother was born!! Cool! Thank you n All be safe.
Wombat Lover indeed USA is fabulous. Not like as shown on staged news. Hollywood you know. Love it all my life 6 decades.
America has never been innocent since the arrival of Europeans
@@grahammcmorrow3886 I get your point. But here's a joke from this norwegian/scot/Irish-american: "your standing in the bathroom, France is in front of you and Spain is behind you. What are you?" Answer: "eurapean!" Get it? --your-a-pee'in!
I just dont think cop movies were very popular in those days.
Loved it x
Thank you ❤
Does anyone else see a resemblance between Charles Quigley and Tyrone Power? (though I think Tyrone Power was most handsome)
easy there Igor...tame that man-crush
Thank you Igor fantastic New York
Igor Mishap He looked a bit like Cary Grant too! (Strange how a slight difference in features is the difference between star and super star.)
But they've got to have something extra on top of that.
I mean, David Niven wasn't dead handsome but he had something else, as did many more Hollywood stars --- some kind of X-factor --- as they call it.
Good simple story, yes! but there were no other finger prints but the dead crook......?????
He might have at least woke the guy up on the sidewalk to make sure he was alright!
I understand the reason cops were so often Irish in the movies was because civil service was one of the few professions they could follow due to anti-Irish sentiment
when they first came to the US.
Ah for the good ol' days when the Irish were all we had to worry about!
@@DavidRice111 How old were beat cops allowed to be? Pops looks about 70. Couldn't be of much use in a physical altercation.
@@Nefarioso Not sure how you knew to ask me, but I don't go that far back. I worked patrol from '73 to '83, CID 2yrs, and undercover narcs for 12yrs.
We had guys doing patrol into their mid 60s but since it's rough on one's bod, few made it to 70 (mand.ret) withput long since working CID in some area or other.
Heroes in Blue, released 7 November 1939 (USA). Dick Purcell as Terry Murphy; Bernadene Hayes as Daisy; Charles Quigley as Joe Murphy; Frank Sheridan as Mike Murphy; Edward Keane as Moran; Julie Warren as Kathleen; Lillian Elliott as Mrs. Murphy; Ray Bennett as Blackie Tonato; Joe Caits, Henchman; Davison Clark, Police Official; Monte Collins as Moe; Paul Fix, Henchman; Kenneth Harlan as Miller; Robert Homans, Police Officer; Lafe McKee, Watchman; Al Thompson, Man at Race Track.
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'Well I'll see you tonight.'
'Not if I see you first.'
This line is much older than I imagined,
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Acting is very wooden, but I stuck with it, "just". Mostly out of respect for them trying.
In 1939 Deaf people
Heroes in Blue, released 7 November 1939 (USA). Dick Purcell as Terry Murphy; Bernadene Hayes as Daisy; Charles Quigley as Joe Murphy; Frank Sheridan as Mike Murphy; Edward Keane as Moran; Julie Warren as Kathleen; Lillian Elliott as Mrs. Murphy; Ray Bennett as Blackie Tonato; Joe Caits, Henchman; Davison Clark, Police Official; Monte Collins as Moe; Paul Fix, Henchman; Kenneth Harlan as Miller; Robert Homans, Police Officer; Lafe McKee, Watchman; Al Thompson, Man at Race Track.