I actually purchased it having not seen it, watched it and fell in love with it and decided more people needed to see it! I'm so glad people are watching it as it is one of my favorite films :)
I “discovered” Louis Hayward when I was binging on Saint movies (being a big George Sanders fan) and stumbled across The Saint In New York,”. OMG - I instantly fell in love with Louis Hayward! Where has he been all my life? His wry smile, his swagger, his impish good looks, that undefinable accent - his devil may care humor!!! He’s out of the era of Errol Flynn, Cary Grant - they just don’t make men like that anymore! I’ve been scrounging the internet for his films ever since. This one is brilliant and he is, of course, adorable! The movie is complete fun and the contrived happy ending still works somehow! I can’t figure out how he has faded into oblivion? Anyway thank you for presenting this film; it was very enjoyable and reinforced my perception of him. My infatuation renewed, I continue my quest to find his movies! Thank you again for presenting this film- I’ve watched it twice!!
A perfect Depression-era movie to keep up one's hopes and spirit, and again even now with the problems our country and the world are again facing. Wickedly Chels, thanks much for posting it.
The release date of this movie is 1938. I thought that was a little late to call it a 'Depression-era movie'. That was until the moment where he in way addresses the audience while lighting the fire place, and says 'houses without people, people without houses, funny world'. No wonder the screenwriter got hauled in to the HUAC. Such communist sympathies.
I don't know when I've had so much fun, watching a movie like this. What a most phenomenal tale of a story, and, vice versa, a story of a tale, and then some. Such a fine, great actor, and his older co-star. Loved the whole interior of the house "they broke into" ... such lavishness.
When movies were MOVIES! This is such a entertaining little movie that outdoes anything Hollywood puts out today in what they call "A" movies.....Thanks!
I watch the black & white movies while I have my dinner. This one I watched about 6 months ago. I needed to find a good movie quick so I watched this one again knowing I would find it fun & rewarding. It was great & now my spirit, mind & stomach are so rested, relaxed & happy that I'm ready to get up & do some housework!
Perfect, just flipping Perfect...from beginning to end. What a dashing character Louis Hayward cuts. The comedy relief provided by J.C. Nugent's & the actor who played Willetts was phenomenal everything tied up at the end a la Lulbitsch or Capra. RMH/Ohio
What a really great Movie! Louis Howard and Eric Linden played their parts convincingly well. The whole Cast was just wonderful. The Script and Story was rich and rewarding. I can't give enough praise for this A+ film and highly recommend watching it. Thanks for sharing.
A fast paced comedy-mystery that contains a plot that has as many holes in it as Swiss Cheese but you won't care. A fine cast led by Louis Hayward makes this an enjoyable film to watch.
Yes, I do have issues with the initial dishonesty, but they developed the characters so charmingly, one falls in love with them, and feels glad for them all !
Another Fun Movie to Watch& thoroughly Enjoy!! Louis Hayward was Quite Good in this role& kept a viewer involved! @ first,I thought I knew,the judge "did it" but then he said,he didn't,then I remembered the owner of club.This Was a Well-Made movie& I' m so glad I' d opportunity to see it!!
I just love this movie. The actors, the wit is fabulous. What a shame they don't make movies like this any more. I can't watch today's excuse for movies. Call me old fashioned, but all of us in these comments have class. Hugs from Sherie Rodrigues from Australia
Found this yesterday (2/3/18), enjoyed it so much watching again today. Can't beat movies from the Golden Era. Even the sillly Sci-fi movies(I loved them) beats the heck out of what they put out today as entertainment. Born in 1945, Reality TV is entertainment? HAHAHAHA Happy Viewing from Las Vegas, NV
Pleasant little film, thank you for uploading. Hayward is a classy actor, and despite the derogatory comments about Barbara Read's looks, I think she's cute.
R Simon I agree - she had smarts, humor, personality and looks. The problem with casting leading ladies today (except British TV/movies there heroines come in a variety of looks!) is there's a "gorgeous" and size 8 requirement to be met mostly - the actresses can't have other attributes that bring out their individual beauty - one reason why I love the old movies is the ladies showed moved than looks - a lot of them showed more than that.
as of now, june 2013, i have seen just over 40,300 movies and i just discovered youtube has full movies. midnight intruder is a movie i had never found on tv, netflix, or interlibrary loans. i have no idea where you got it, but thank you very much for finding it and for uploading it.
A great story, well done, in 1 h! Leaves you with a happy feeling. Good for mental health. I mean, if one cannot enjoy it, most likely he is missing something in life.
Great movie in pre-War Depression era with humanity, excellent acting and a message for everyone--especially these days! Louis Hayward was impeccable in this role!
"Houses without people, people without houses." Nice social comment there! Btw, Louis Hayward's kinda adorable. I'm not sure where an orphan got such a fancy accent, but, lol.
this is a wonderful character study. i've live through these and i'm sure many have. in fact in first grade i played hooky with my buddy and he was the nervous guy and turned himself in so i ended up not getting away with what would have been a lovely day off. well this, doctor guy, is the nervous one and he, i'm betting will botch everything up. i'm having fun here. thank you.
@@skycrystals5534 Listen, I love him too, but he has made a few movies where is he really a cad... But no matter, he gives it his all but boy can he be evil. View "Repeat Performance"cheating hubby!! and check out his swashbuckler films. Also he has a beginning part in Anthony Adverse. So great looking and so sad.
Hi, Mr. Lane, e any idea if Mr. Hayward viewed movies for personal enjoyment? I was wondering if he saw “The Best Years of Our Lives” If so, I was wondering if it had an impact? No need to reply if you do not want the contact. Have a great week
Gave the film a thumbs-up, but a minor note: The SS Manhattan had only two smokestacks while the steamship used in this film had three. (The cablegram was addressed to 'Mrs. Ritter, SS Manhattan")
Thank you for the tip! I read the IMDb description of House by the River and it looks good, so I'm planning to watch it soon, as it is on TH-cam now. Appreciate your comment very much!
@@camelia9802 It's outlook sweetie, you are dark and depressing so you automatically think everything that surrounds you is. It's truly not...seek help. . . . . .
Eva Ruah yes they are . Makes you think that they want depressed people because this types of people tend to consume more because they need to fill the void .🤔
this had a ferris buleah's day off type feel. one of my favorite modern, well to me, modern day movies. this one rocks and had me in tears, sum gums. beautiful.
Another oldie but goodie! Movies in those by gone days were so classy oozing with great writing and great acting! Its so sad we don't have that today I get sooo tired of computer generated special effects and all the sex and blood and gore that passes for acting today. keep them coming. Thanks
+Eliezer Pennywhistler I sure don't waste my time watching modern day Hollywood drivel. There's even a dearth of great independent films too - it seems like right now, in 2015, there is just too many people making films and not enough good screenwriters whose scripts are being utilized. Every now & then, though, something fantastic happens along and one is elated to have come across it.
+Eliezer Pennywhistler Because we keep hoping that a modern day movie will be able to actually be a good movie.If a movie is not good then we have the right and the duty to turn off the movie.
Eliezer Pennywhistler Maybe that's the kind of stuff you watch, but no, I was thinking more along the lines of films like Moonrise Kingdom, The Limits of Control, Killer Joe, Goodbye to Language -a film you would most likely never understand - as well as many other cerebral films not financed or necessarily distributed by major corporate shit studios. Sorry to say, but anyone who makes or watches movies made from comic books are just plain lazy and easily entertained, simple-minded boors. The fact that these shit films may be box-office hits just shows the pathetic condition of lowbrow American audiences.
It's always fun when an actor portrays someone else in the movie, trying to hide his real identity & in the end his guilty actions end up bringing a bad situation into a great conclusion!
Sadly, you don't tend to see many ladies wearing decent hats these days, just 'wimmin' sloppily dressed in baseball caps or beanies. That's this woman's opinion, anyway.
@@Old-Time-Fun I know, especially flat caps pushed too far back on the head by former baseball cap wearers. Casual seems to be the new excuse for laziness when it comes to clothing.
@@dontaylor7315 Uh, four years ago. I am going to have to re-view this flick. Maybe I meant lean dialogue as to moving the plot, but there is some humorous dialogue.
I watched the whole movie again. I liked it and was charmed by Louis Hayward's performance and that of his sidekick, Doc. It was superficial, but moved along, had some nice upper crust elements, humor, and was what it was supposed to be to entertain. I know I liked Louis Hayward when I was a child, and did ever afterward.
Lol! Good story. First it was the doctor scared of staying; while the other, the "prodigal son", wanted to embrace all the opportunities coming to them. Then when the "prodigal son" saw trouble coming, it was the doctor now frustrating any idea of leaving.
Screenwriter Lester Cole was one of the "Hollywood Ten", jailed for contempt of Congress and blacklisted for the remainder of his life. Those days must never be forgotten. The sort of people who carry out campaigns of fear and censorship in the name of patriotism are always among us, and they should always be opposed.
Cruz, Hawley, Rubio, Jordan, Green, and a host of others. These people are facistists, They are taking a leaf from McCarthy the 1950's stain on America.
A very good movie, especially considering it being 75 years old. J.C. Nugent and Louis Hayward head a good cast. As noted in one of the comments below, it could have been improved with the change in the romantic female lead.
At the beginning of the "talkie" I had the same opinion, I thought she was a little 'bland' for lack of a better word; but she grew on me little by little and by the end I was in love with her. But I think I get where you're coming from.
Walter Wheeler Agreed in the female lead. She was very inconsistent in her acting, decent in one scene and pretty dreadful in the next. Back and forth.
You know, dear Louis acted with some really great female leads. Joan Fontaine, Anita Louise,Joan Leslie, Joan Bennett,June Duprex,(sic) Hedy Lamarr,, Patricia Medina, Dona Drake, Ida Lupino (then wife) Jane Russell (not so great) Barbara Britten, Ann Harding,
Re Louis Hayward. He did smoke and died from a smoking related illness, not at 72 but at 75 a few weeks shy of his 76th birthday. Noel Coward was his employer, not his lover or patron. Hayward was very well aware of this kind of gossip about himself, and countless other prominent people. It pissed him off.
+Barry Lane -well, of course, if they were lovers, that fact would never have been made known - at least publicly - being gay, even 30 years ago, would've ruined one's reputation, at least in Hollywood!
If someone is gay, whether or not in the entertainment industry, there is a history encompassing an ongoing series of relationships. Noel Coward had that with several men, who over the course of time became his heirs. You may, or may not know this, but I not only knew Louis Hayward, but was his personal manager. He was not gay, resented the allusions, and despised Noel. And not for being gay, but for his personal conduct. Noel for his part, never wrote that he and Hayward had a relationship other than a professional one. That was left to his biographers and interpreters to fantasize about. Which sums it up pretty nicely from my perspective.
+Barry Lane I discovered Louis Hayward a few years ago on Turner Classic Movies.A wonderful amazing man and actor.He shines as an actor and as a human being as far as I am concerned.Good looking too!
Eva Ruah are you just "off the boat" or something? C'mon...jeez. You're either very naive, probably born in the 90s or later, or you come from a much less hung-up place, like, well, just about anywhere in Western Europe. If a BRILLIANT film, like Midnight Cowboy (1969), which stuffy, hung-up American movie ratings people gave an "X" rating to (not to be confused w/"XXX", which is hardcore porn). But the joke was on the industry in the end, since Midnight Cowboy won the "Best Picture" Oscar for the 69 year. Dustin Hoffman was marvelous as "Ratso" Rizzo and Jon Voigt was great as the naive, country boy, come to the big city (NYC) to be a "stud" -for all the rich ladies who'd pay him for "services"...when, after a while, it's obvious that his plan to be a gigolo isn't panning out, he gets desperate for money and so,1 night he wanders in some porn theater, and who happens to be sitting by him? A young Bob Balaban. Joe Buck, desperate for $, lets the kid give him a blow job but afterwards finds out the kid doesn't have any $. Anyway, in the theater, when the kid goes down on Joe Buck, they don't show anything. It's in a darkened theater, for one and all you see, basically, is like a view from the row behind them. It's all "suggestive" -but, of course, it's suggestive of "gay sex" which, has to be why it earned an "X" rating - I know that if that scene weren't in the movie, it would've gotten an "R" rating. Of course, if the exact same movie were made today it would get an "R" rating, not for the gay sex thing, but for all the other racy stuff going on. But, yes, it's hip to be gay nowadays in Hollywood, TV, etc, but there was a time when, oh, a character, here & there may have effeminate traits, etc, but the actors themselves were all "straight" as can be - even the gay ones were deep in the closet for fear of being blacklisted, in effect. Hate to say it, but that's how things worked in the bad old days.
I actually purchased it having not seen it, watched it and fell in love with it and decided more people needed to see it! I'm so glad people are watching it as it is one of my favorite films :)
Just wonderful!! Thank you for showing this great movie! Love, love Louis Hayward😊❤
Thanks for posting this fun movie. Lots of twists and turns. I RoccoMend it.
I “discovered” Louis Hayward when I was binging on Saint movies (being a big George Sanders fan) and stumbled across The Saint In New York,”. OMG - I instantly fell in love with Louis Hayward! Where has he been all my life? His wry smile, his swagger, his impish good looks, that undefinable accent - his devil may care humor!!! He’s out of the era of Errol Flynn, Cary Grant - they just don’t make men like that anymore! I’ve been scrounging the internet for his films ever since. This one is brilliant and he is, of course, adorable! The movie is complete fun and the contrived happy ending still works somehow!
I can’t figure out how he has faded into oblivion? Anyway thank you for presenting this film; it was very enjoyable and reinforced my perception of him. My infatuation renewed, I continue my quest to find his movies! Thank you again for presenting this film- I’ve watched it twice!!
A perfect Depression-era movie to keep up one's hopes and spirit, and again even now with the problems our country and the world are again facing. Wickedly Chels, thanks much for posting it.
The release date of this movie is 1938. I thought that was a little late to call it a 'Depression-era movie'. That was until the moment where he in way addresses the audience while lighting the fire place, and says 'houses without people, people without houses, funny world'.
No wonder the screenwriter got hauled in to the HUAC. Such communist sympathies.
I don't know when I've had so much fun, watching a movie like this. What a most phenomenal tale of a story, and, vice versa, a story of a tale, and then some. Such a fine, great actor, and his older co-star. Loved the whole interior of the house "they broke into" ... such lavishness.
Thank you for uploading one of the stand-out light comedies of its decade. I wish I could claim as my doing half the 1.2K thumbs-ups!
Absolutely loved this movie! Thank you.
Now, that's entertainment! Thanks for uploading this gem!
my appreciation for Louis Hayward's acting ability grows with each film. He does a pretty decent American accent.
And he became a naturalized citizen. Enlisted the day after Pearl Harbor. Won the Bronze Star in Tawara battle.
When movies were MOVIES! This is such a entertaining little movie that outdoes anything Hollywood puts out today in what they call "A" movies.....Thanks!
What an absolutely classic gem that turns into a web of twists and turns❣️Thank you for uploading this gem🥰❤️💝
I watch the black & white movies while I have my dinner. This one I watched about 6 months ago. I needed to find a good movie quick so I watched this one again knowing I would find it fun & rewarding. It was great & now my spirit, mind & stomach are so rested, relaxed & happy that I'm ready to get up & do some housework!
Chili dogs?
This was an absolute gem! I loved it. Wish there were many more movies just like this one. Thank you so-o-o much, WC.
A wonderful and witty movie. I only wish they still made them like this. Thank you so very much.
Perfect, just flipping Perfect...from beginning to end. What a dashing character Louis Hayward cuts. The comedy relief provided by J.C. Nugent's & the actor who played Willetts was phenomenal everything tied up at the end a la Lulbitsch or Capra. RMH/Ohio
I thought of Capra too.
Saw the great British actor, Louis Hayward in the creds, and was totally IN!
Born to act..he was...Great stuff!
I think he was from South Africa - ( Africa, anyway)
What a really great Movie!
Louis Howard and Eric Linden played their parts convincingly well.
The whole Cast was just wonderful.
The Script and Story was rich and rewarding.
I can't give enough praise for this A+ film and highly recommend watching it.
Thanks for sharing.
Watching this on a rainy Wednesday afternoon. Cozy as a cup of tea
MOVIES FROM THE 30'S AND 40'S WERE SO FUN TO WATCH. 5 THUMBS UP FOR THIS ONE.👍👍👍👍👍
Awesome and classic.
Thanks for this gem.
Clear picture and sound.
A fast paced comedy-mystery that contains a plot that has as many holes in it as Swiss Cheese but you won't care. A fine cast led by Louis Hayward makes this an enjoyable film to watch.
Love Louis Hayward.
Fab film.
Thankyou so much posting.
Xx
Yes, I do have issues with the initial dishonesty, but
they developed the characters so charmingly, one falls in love with them, and feels glad for them all !
I was pleasantly surprised with this movie, really good, thanks for posting it, just another reason to watch old movies, especially black and white.
This is a great movie!!!! They do not make them like this anymore sadly and I am thrilled to have found this. Thanks for sharing!
3 things separate this film from today's films. A great story, happy ending and no Kung Fu dancing vampires. Many Thanks!
fuck vampires
don't forget zombies those dang zombies it's murder!
as I had say zombies stupid stuff for ones taste.
Russell Gore ii
OMG - "no Kung Fu dancing vampires"!!! LOLOLOL!!!!
Thanks, Wickedly Chels for sharing this gem with all of us. Most grateful.
This is a great movie 👍Thanks for posting
Awful. beyond belief. just ideal for the public. thats why UK. Europe. US is out of control but controlled by press.
Thanks so much for posting this movie. It is much appreciated by yet another lover of old films.
Another Fun Movie to Watch& thoroughly Enjoy!! Louis Hayward was Quite Good in this role& kept a viewer involved! @ first,I thought I knew,the judge "did it" but then he said,he didn't,then I remembered the owner of club.This Was a Well-Made movie& I' m so glad I' d opportunity to see it!!
Absolutely terrific film, enjoyed every minute of it; many thanks for sharing!
Thanks Wicked. Thoroughly enjoyed. Louis Hayward was wonderful.
Ok, officially in love with Mr. Hayward.
Thanks for uploading!!
Great Old Classic , Thanks for posting it ...
I just love this movie. The actors, the wit is fabulous. What a shame they don't make movies like this any more. I can't watch today's excuse for movies. Call me old fashioned, but all of us in these comments have class. Hugs from Sherie Rodrigues from Australia
THANK YOU, Great Movie, good story, very entertaining, good actors, enjoy these type of movies.
Thank you so much for uploading this fun, well-acted, well-scripted movie.
Found this yesterday (2/3/18), enjoyed it so much watching again today. Can't beat movies from the Golden Era. Even the sillly Sci-fi movies(I loved them) beats the heck out of what they put out today as entertainment. Born in 1945, Reality TV is entertainment? HAHAHAHA
Happy Viewing from Las Vegas, NV
Pleasant little film, thank you for uploading. Hayward is a classy actor, and despite the derogatory comments about Barbara Read's looks, I think she's cute.
R Simon
She reminds me of Ann Blythe.
Shel look like a little girl
R Simon I agree - she had smarts, humor, personality and looks. The problem with casting leading ladies today (except British TV/movies there heroines come in a variety of looks!) is there's a "gorgeous" and size 8 requirement to be met mostly - the actresses can't have other attributes that bring out their individual beauty - one reason why I love the old movies is the ladies showed moved than looks - a lot of them showed more than that.
ENJOYED IT. SO MUCH BETTER, TO SEE LOUIS HEYWARD IN THIS ROLE. THAN, THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO!!!!!! THANKS 4MILL UPLOADER!!!!!!!!
I say, the Son of Monte Cristo and the Return of Monte Cristo were fab!!
as of now, june 2013, i have seen just over 40,300 movies and i just discovered youtube has full movies. midnight intruder is a movie i had never found on tv, netflix, or interlibrary loans. i have no idea where you got it, but thank you very much for finding it and for uploading it.
A great story, well done, in 1 h! Leaves you with a happy feeling. Good for mental health. I mean, if one cannot enjoy it, most likely he is missing something in life.
Great movie in pre-War Depression era with humanity, excellent acting and a message for everyone--especially these days! Louis Hayward was impeccable in this role!
I loved this old film! Thank you for posting it. It was clever and sweet and the mystery was fair to middlin' too.
"Houses without people, people without houses." Nice social comment there!
Btw, Louis Hayward's kinda adorable. I'm not sure where an orphan got such a fancy accent, but, lol.
Has a fantastic story line full of excitement without the trappings of modern special effects!
Thankyou for this masterpiece.
My my what a light hearted movie. Enjoyed.
Thoroughly enjoyed this movie - absolutely delightful!
Love all the old movies make my day can hardly put phone down thank you
this is a wonderful character study. i've live through these and i'm sure many have. in fact in first grade i played hooky with my buddy and he was the nervous guy and turned himself in so i ended up not getting away with what would have been a lovely day off. well this, doctor guy, is the nervous one and he, i'm betting will botch everything up. i'm having fun here. thank you.
Any film with Louis Hayward in it can't be all bad.
Very enjoyable film, thank you 🎭
I fell in love with Louis Hayward when I first saw him in a Sunday Matinee 'The Man in the Iron Mask' . Still gives me goosebumps now.
Would like to check that out then; because that's how I felt when first saw him in "The Count of Monte Cristo!" 💁 Thx for the tip!
@@skycrystals5534 Listen, I love him too, but he has made a few movies where is he really a cad... But no matter, he gives it his all but boy can he be evil. View "Repeat Performance"cheating hubby!! and check out his swashbuckler films. Also he has a beginning part in Anthony Adverse. So great looking and so sad.
@@lindaname9413 Hayward appears in the prologue, roughly the first 18 minutes of Anthony Adverse, and I thought the best of this good film.
@@skycrystals5534 I had no luck in finding "Return of Monte Cristo" He has quite a few disguises in the film
Hi, Mr. Lane, e any idea if Mr. Hayward viewed movies for personal enjoyment?
I was wondering if he saw “The Best Years of Our Lives” If so, I was wondering if it had an impact?
No need to reply if you do not want the contact.
Have a great week
Gave the film a thumbs-up, but a minor note: The SS Manhattan had only two smokestacks while the steamship used in this film had three. (The cablegram was addressed to 'Mrs. Ritter, SS Manhattan")
What a nice little old film. I especially love the shots of SS Normandie at the end in NY harbour. Those were the days.
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@@larrycarmody8325 There are clinics for your addiction, get help.
that was lovely, whish there was a follow up.thanks for sharing it.
Excellent movie!!! Love Louis Hayward, he was so great in everything💖💖
Thought I saw all the great old movies. Glad I saved this one for the end. Now I can start all over again
Great fun! Louis Hayward is smashing! I loved his darker side, too, in " House by the River".
Thank you for the tip! I read the IMDb description of House by the River and it looks good, so I'm planning to watch it soon, as it is on TH-cam now. Appreciate your comment very much!
Have you noticed that the majority of movies of today are so dark and depressing.
YEP!!!
movies of today are so dark and depressing because its a reflection of life generally
@@camelia9802 It's outlook sweetie, you are dark and depressing so you automatically think everything that surrounds you is. It's truly not...seek help.
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Eva Ruah yes they are . Makes you think that they want depressed people because this types of people tend to consume more because they need to fill the void .🤔
So was film noir back in the 30's/40's!
Very good thank you
What a great movie! I could probably keep watching more of them all night!
this had a ferris buleah's day off type feel. one of my favorite modern, well to me, modern day movies. this one rocks and had me in tears, sum gums. beautiful.
Another oldie but goodie! Movies in those by gone days were so classy oozing with great writing and great acting! Its so sad we don't have that today I get sooo tired of computer generated special effects and all the sex and blood and gore that passes for acting today. keep them coming. Thanks
Then why do you persist in seeing such movies?
+Eliezer Pennywhistler I sure don't waste my time watching modern day Hollywood drivel. There's even a dearth of great independent films too - it seems like right now, in 2015, there is just too many people making films and not enough good screenwriters whose scripts are being utilized. Every now & then, though, something fantastic happens along and one is elated to have come across it.
+Eliezer Pennywhistler Because we keep hoping that a modern day movie will be able to actually be a good movie.If a movie is not good then we have the right and the duty to turn off the movie.
+Kent Manthie What would be two examples of "something fantastic"? The Three Stooges Movie?
Eliezer Pennywhistler Maybe that's the kind of stuff you watch, but no, I was thinking more along the lines of films like Moonrise Kingdom, The Limits of Control, Killer Joe, Goodbye to Language -a film you would most likely never understand - as well as many other cerebral films not financed or necessarily distributed by major corporate shit studios. Sorry to say, but anyone who makes or watches movies made from comic books are just plain lazy and easily entertained, simple-minded boors. The fact that these shit films may be box-office hits just shows the pathetic condition of lowbrow American audiences.
This is fantastic
Nice one thanks for sharing from. Betty London UK
Excellent movie, always love watching Louis.
It's always fun when an actor portrays someone else in the movie, trying to hide his real identity & in the end his guilty actions end up bringing a bad situation into a great conclusion!
The entire Lone Wolf TV series with Louis Hayward is available on the net,and I hear that it's due for DVD release later this year.
Good Story I super enJoyed that.. TY we need more good movies
This was such a GOOD movie from start to finish!
What a great movie. And it did it without darkness and cynicism.
Really good and entertaining !
Lovely movie with a really interesting, entertaining storyline.
This picture has the most gorgeous selection of lady's hats, for murder or anything else !
Sadly, you don't tend to see many ladies wearing decent hats these days, just 'wimmin' sloppily dressed in baseball caps or beanies. That's this woman's opinion, anyway.
@@twittykins Golly sakes, isn't that the truth ?!? And what you see on fellas' heads these days is no better !
@@Old-Time-Fun I know, especially flat caps pushed too far back on the head by former baseball cap wearers. Casual seems to be the new excuse for laziness when it comes to clothing.
Grand entertainment !! Thank you.
Pat. November. 2021
Thank you for sharing! 😄
Well scripted; few words and you have multiple story lines. Sharp and clear.
Well scripted, check. ✔️
Multiple storylines, check.✔️
Few words???
@@dontaylor7315 Uh, four years ago. I am going to have to re-view this flick. Maybe I meant lean dialogue as to moving the plot, but there is some humorous dialogue.
I watched the whole movie again. I liked it and was charmed by Louis Hayward's performance and that of his sidekick, Doc. It was superficial, but moved along, had some nice upper crust elements, humor, and was what it was supposed to be to entertain. I know I liked Louis Hayward when I was a child, and did ever afterward.
Lol! Good story. First it was the doctor scared of staying; while the other, the "prodigal son", wanted to embrace all the opportunities coming to them. Then when the "prodigal son" saw trouble coming, it was the doctor now frustrating any idea of leaving.
Screenwriter Lester Cole was one of the "Hollywood Ten", jailed for contempt of Congress and blacklisted for the remainder of his life. Those days must never be forgotten. The sort of people who carry out campaigns of fear and censorship in the name of patriotism are always among us, and they should always be opposed.
Thank goodness Trump will be gone soon, he evoked the McCarthy days.
Cruz, Hawley, Rubio, Jordan, Green, and a host of others. These people are facistists, They are taking a leaf from McCarthy the 1950's stain on America.
@@lindaname9413 Actually, not at all.
“houses without people, people without houses.” Theres definitely a message there.
a clean movie thanks.
A very good movie, especially considering it being 75 years old. J.C. Nugent and Louis Hayward head a good cast. As noted in one of the comments below, it could have been improved with the change in the romantic female lead.
At the beginning of the "talkie" I had the same opinion, I thought she was a little 'bland' for lack of a better word; but she grew on me little by little and by the end I was in love with her. But I think I get where you're coming from.
Walter Wheeler
Agreed in the female lead. She was very inconsistent in her acting, decent in one scene and pretty dreadful in the next. Back and forth.
You know, dear Louis acted with some really great female leads. Joan Fontaine, Anita Louise,Joan Leslie, Joan Bennett,June Duprex,(sic) Hedy Lamarr,, Patricia Medina, Dona Drake, Ida Lupino (then wife) Jane Russell (not so great) Barbara Britten, Ann Harding,
AND Maureen O'Hara and Lucille Ball!!!
@@lindaname9413 Add Jane Wyatt, Binnie Barnes, Teresa Wright, Nancy Gates.
Liked it .not predictable and much shorter than modern movies
Noticed in the credits that Charles Previn was the musical director. Father of Andre perhaps??
Only took a second find out he was his cousin
Movies about real Love , emotions , life. Today is no love ...But sex. Emotions ? ....selfishnes, life ...
I think Guy Kibee would have made a great doctor. Really good movie!
that was a fun movie. made me smile the hole time!
"Hole" time? HA-HA !
A nice High quality Low budget mystery from Universal. Louis Hayward is great!!
That was just a delightfully good story.
Great movie l watch it every night cheers for louis love him to bits xxx
This was a real "Feel Good" story! Thanks!
~ peace
Wonderful film!
So good. Louis is favorite. Watched this more tan once.
Re Louis Hayward. He did smoke and died from a smoking related illness, not at 72 but at 75 a few weeks shy of his 76th birthday. Noel Coward was his employer, not his lover or patron. Hayward was very well aware of this kind of gossip about himself, and countless other prominent people. It pissed him off.
+Barry Lane -well, of course, if they were lovers, that fact would never have been made known - at least publicly - being gay, even 30 years ago, would've ruined one's reputation, at least in Hollywood!
If someone is gay, whether or not in the entertainment industry, there is a history encompassing an ongoing series of relationships. Noel Coward had that with several men, who over the course of time became his heirs. You may, or may not know this, but I not only knew Louis Hayward, but was his personal manager. He was not gay, resented the allusions, and despised Noel. And not for being gay, but for his personal conduct. Noel for his part, never wrote that he and Hayward had a relationship other than a professional one. That was left to his biographers and interpreters to fantasize about. Which sums it up pretty nicely from my perspective.
+Barry Lane I discovered Louis Hayward a few years ago on Turner Classic Movies.A wonderful amazing man and actor.He shines as an actor and as a human being as far as I am concerned.Good looking too!
+Kent Manthie How do you know that?
Eva Ruah are you just "off the boat" or something? C'mon...jeez. You're either very naive, probably born in the 90s or later, or you come from a much less hung-up place, like, well, just about anywhere in Western Europe. If a BRILLIANT film, like Midnight Cowboy (1969), which stuffy, hung-up American movie ratings people gave an "X" rating to (not to be confused w/"XXX", which is hardcore porn). But the joke was on the industry in the end, since Midnight Cowboy won the "Best Picture" Oscar for the 69 year. Dustin Hoffman was marvelous as "Ratso" Rizzo and Jon Voigt was great as the naive, country boy, come to the big city (NYC) to be a "stud" -for all the rich ladies who'd pay him for "services"...when, after a while, it's obvious that his plan to be a gigolo isn't panning out, he gets desperate for money and so,1 night he wanders in some porn theater, and who happens to be sitting by him? A young Bob Balaban. Joe Buck, desperate for $, lets the kid give him a blow job but afterwards finds out the kid doesn't have any $. Anyway, in the theater, when the kid goes down on Joe Buck, they don't show anything. It's in a darkened theater, for one and all you see, basically, is like a view from the row behind them. It's all "suggestive" -but, of course, it's suggestive of "gay sex" which, has to be why it earned an "X" rating - I know that if that scene weren't in the movie, it would've gotten an "R" rating. Of course, if the exact same movie were made today it would get an "R" rating, not for the gay sex thing, but for all the other racy stuff going on. But, yes, it's hip to be gay nowadays in Hollywood, TV, etc, but there was a time when, oh, a character, here & there may have effeminate traits, etc, but the actors themselves were all "straight" as can be - even the gay ones were deep in the closet for fear of being blacklisted, in effect. Hate to say it, but that's how things worked in the bad old days.
Amalgamation of “It Happened on Fifth Avenue” and some WC Fields routines.
Clever.
Lovely, lively film!
Great movie. Saw it years ago.
Loved it x