Elizabeth Taylor looked wonderfully radiant with gorgeously expressive eyes in this early movie. The moment Clift (Eastman) declares his love for Angela as they dance is surely one of the most intensely romantic scenes in all movie history. An American tragedy told with great compelling drama and meaning, and not to forget a fine performance from a young Shelly Winters.
Shelly Winters received a best actress Oscar nomination for this role. Later, won twice for best supporting actress: The Diary of Ann Frank and A Patch of Blue.
In the scene where he sees her for the first time... he is instantly in love. He will do anything for her. He kinda did. 😮 Course I'm sure it helped a lot that he loved Taylor as much as he was able to.
Yes and regrettably if they were to remake it nowadays it would have scenes of him having sex with the two women . I like the way the older movies were classier .
Based on a true story, sort of Chester Gillette, Grace Brown.. An American Tragedy Between 1900-1910 Chesters uncle enrolled him in college..he dropped out He got Grace pregnant Then, he went with a bankers daughter Who wasn't pretty, but had money... opposite of Angela What's also odd Chester would be into photography And take his Kodak camera (Eastman) Grace was Alice Tripp He Tripped from getting the 😇 ANGEL..who has a vicar for a father🤔 Chester Gillette used a tennis racket to kill Grace Brown George, wasn't cruel, like Chester Everything else in movie matches...
If you guys are looking for part 2, put it in the search engine. There are several other channels that posted it. Great movie btw. A masterpiece. ❤ Thank you for uploading.
One of my all time favorite movies! The acting by the key players was superb and Elizabeth Taylor was positively glowing, so much in love with Montgomery Clift, and freed from the dreadful Conrad Hilton. The story was that George Stevens had turned down Shelly Winters for the part of doomed Alice, thinking she was too glamorous for the role, but she showed up at his office dressed for the part and neither he nor his secretary recognized her! She got the part.So glad he changed his mind !
@@carmenmarie5975 We need to remember that Shelley Winters was playing blonde bombshells before George Stevens gave her this incredible character part which she won an Oscar for. People keep dissing her looks and focusing on Taylor and Clift, which diminishes what a subtly shaded performance she gives here, because they want to identity with the plight of the two glamorous stars.
Shelley Winters - what an earth shattering tragedy that befell her life in this film. Yes, Monty and Liz are breathtakingly beautiful beyond words sans doubt - but if only Shelley survived and how would her life be? [including the child's]. Emotive and poignant film to the T!
Aunque sea una parte vale mucho ver está película que según el instituto americano del filme está entre las mejores 100 cintas de la historia del cine . Una combinación perfecta Liz Montgomery guion dirección producion vestuario ganadora de 6 Oscars. Ricardo Alegria Zambrano. Popayan cauca Colombia
Really ashame the copyright people removed it . Sometimes people will upload movies in segments that are less than 10 minutes long and I don't know maybe you could try looking to see if somebody did that here ?
I read the book and do not remember the rich cousin impregnating the girl. I do remember that I didn't like the main character who spent many years as a bell hop squandering his pay. I prefer this movie version. Elizabeth and Monty are one of the most beautiful couples to have ever graced the silver screen.
You feel something special watching this movie especially if you watch it in a calm place in summer after noon when it's very hot outside but you lay down inside in your room and enjoy Montgomery Clift
Where’s Part 2 of A Place in the Sun?? I’ve seen Part 1 three times in the last day - I loved the book (An American Tragedy) & this movie with Clift/Taylor/Winters does it complete & total Justice …. This movie really IS AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY… all about money/power/place … just taking what you want (or feel can be yours if it’s at all within your reach & you’re encouraged - or feel entitled to, at all
It was based on a true story However, they changed the names.. Changing Grace browns name, to Alice tripp Grace Brown was actually pretty He tripped getting Angela Vickers (angel/priest) Montgomery cliff Looked like Chester Gillette
@@lisettamorandi7803 Ecco "Macche bello quest' attore. E geniale anche! Non dubitiamo la Marilyn Monroe desidera il arte suo per "The Misfits"..." Va bene ? (Grazie).
Lol, yeah, how bout that! She should've never been around water. That's like three films. Unless you count the film, "Lolita" where she got killed by a car in the pouring rain. Lol 😅😉👍
This is a “story” based on a real live event that took place in the Lake Tahoe area back in the 1920s … and Angela even talks about it (a bit more into the film) w George when they spend a little time on the shores of the lake (he brings the towels & she’s in her swimsuit … and you can see Monty’s eyes trained on the story Angela’s telling him while she’s describing more about Loon Lake … the sound the loons are making … & the rickety old boats …) because it’s where she’d been going (to Loon Lake) ever since she was 14-> remember-: Angela Had Lived Up There All Her Life, so she knew its history … & she’s telling George/Monty all this because she’s (unknowingly) creating a creepy backstory as to why there’s something luring the George Eastman character into fulfilling playing HIS role to complete the story … it’s so amazingly done … Angela’s telling George (the man she wants to marry) why he should be more interested in this very disturbing background story of a lake that’s going to be the mis-en scene for the (later) drowning of Alice Tripp … her unbeknownst-to-her rival, bc Alice Tripp stands in Angela’s way of marrying George … & this piece of the story will (or could) help clear her path … but Angela doesn’t know she’s doing this … it’s just a literary contrivance. Thanks guys/everyone … I need to read AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY again !! I’ve seen this movie c. 6-8 times & learn more about it each time. I think I should probably read the book again … like it’s t So this is more than just Theodore Dreiser’s renowned 1925 novel; it’s a piece of early California historical fiction … there had been a real live long-ago gruesome murder up in too beautiful a setting almost to be believed … which is also what makes the story so haunting So …. That lake was actually Lake Tahoe; it was filmed there. There’s even a lake very nearby Tahoe, called “Loon Lake.” A few friends & I went up there in 1987 (unintentionally) & it was very bizarre to see it then … it really did look very much like Loon Lake in the movie ->A Place in theSun. And people!! YOU ALL who loved this movie should also definitely read the fabulous (1925) novel by Theodore Dreiser ((AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY)) uponwhich A PLACE IN THE SUN was based … An exceptional piece of fiction has a greater chance of lasting longer on film if it’s written by someone who can tell The Great Tragedy … & that exactly what PLACE IN THE SUN WAS … Not one (of the top 3 actors) WASN’T touched by a major tragedy that tore their lives from them … But if you really take the story apart, you can see that George Eastman was the “character” who did the most (if not all) of the “manipulating” of the 3 - bc he held the “Strings” that moved the puppets, while Alice /Shelley W & Angela /Elizabeth T merely reacted. The pregnant Alice Tripp is drowned in the boat by George Eastman (who, belatedly in the story, falls in love with the beautiful rich Angela) & George gets the electric chair for drowning Alice … (he @ least comes halfway clean during his trial, saying “@ first I wanted to drown her, but then I changed my mind …” … Angela /the always unbelievably beautiful Elizabeth Taylor can only remain at a distance & being her vacuous self because o.w. she can’t develop enough of a spine, to change the story enough to give it any other meaning or sense … Each of those 3 character’s personas are never larger than their own lives; they’re never curious about anyone 59:34 else’s, nor do they ever want to know
It seemed to me that Alice's features were much softer and more radiant in the first part of the film upon getting to know George. After she became pregnant and George turned to Angela her expression was darker and harder.
Luckily, Life is not so melodramatic as the stories of Theodore Dreiser. This one and "Carrie" and "Infamous" they are so depressing, because the players are always haunted by only badluck. But in real life God lets his Sun shine on good and evil people and if He lets someone go thru an ordeal, then He has in His other Hand already the chocolate to balance it out with something consoling. Still I loved Elizabeth Taylor, Monty Clift and Shelly Winters in this movie
@@musicalgenius02 iDK..I didn't even know, this movie was even up for free..PICNIC is up though I have a love/hate with picnic, and this movie I love the dance scenes...🤗
It would be great if Shelley Winters got to play the socialite role and Elisabeth Taylor got stuck in the factory. I've read disparaging comments about Winters looks, and how unreal it is to have her paired with a pretty boy like Clift, when in reality such pairings are common in the dark. By the way, I think Shelly is belle laide.
Some people have been able to successfully put movies up here by putting them in less than 10 minutes segments ... and as soon as the one segment ends , it almost seamlessly does the next segment without you having to look for it . You might want to try that sometime ? I would love to see the movie with Walter Matthau called A New Leaf . I saw it decades ago as a kid and it was a good dark comedy .
Kevin another way I've seen people fool the copyright bot is they upload the movie with the title in a foreign language ... usually Spanish . I can't recall which movie I saw that way ... but it was here on the tube .
The earlier von Sterberg version doesn't focus on the romance as much (Sylvia Sidney is not a shrew & the lovers never see each other again after his arrest), so it's much more true to the original title, despite the author hating it.
Was never crazy about, MC. George used that girl for sex and dumped her for rich, lovely Liz. Dirty dog, lol. Shelly's character was a dumb blonde, and she played the part so well. Angela was too la de da. She acted like he was some God. Lol. The snobby people got on my nerves. Still enjoy this movie though. The boat scene was the best. 😉👍👍
It's actually based on a true story ... but people say the character in the book was not as innocent and humble as Montgomery Clift's character . The guy's name was something like Charles Gillett .
Supposedly in the true story the way her head was damage they believe he bashed her head and several times maybe with a tennis racket before she drowned .
Love James Dean, but this part was Monty's just as the part of Prewitt in From here to Eternity was his. He was a great actor and great looking. He is one of my favorite actors of all times.
Your right it was Monty's portayal of Prewittt that lead me to Dean and Brando and their style of acting which struck a cord with me as a rebeiious teenager,@@hannejeppesen1809
Monty’s accident in 56’ was so unfortunate, messed up his looks, aged him instantly., seemed to addle him mentally too., his voice changed, speaking slower, timid and strained sounding. His face more frozen and less expressive. Shouldn’t have been driving that night. If only he’d stuffed the car into some dense shrubs instead of hitting a pole.
They have got to be the 2 most beautiful and expressive people in the movies. Both had such beautiful and expressive eyes.
Elizabeth Taylor looked wonderfully radiant with gorgeously expressive eyes in this early movie. The moment Clift (Eastman) declares his love for Angela as they dance is surely one of the most intensely romantic scenes in all movie history.
An American tragedy told with great compelling drama and meaning, and not to forget a fine performance from a young Shelly Winters.
The real story, is more tragic
Chester Gillette was no Eastman
Shelly Winters received a best actress Oscar nomination for this role. Later, won twice for best supporting actress: The Diary of Ann Frank and A Patch of Blue.
In the scene where he sees her for the first time... he is instantly in love. He will do anything for her. He kinda did. 😮
Course I'm sure it helped a lot that he loved Taylor as much as he was able to.
She was 18 I think.
Fantastic movie . I watch it every time it's on TV . Cry a lot every time , but it is worth it . Quality movies never disappoint . Pure art .
Yes and regrettably if they were to remake it nowadays it would have scenes of him having sex with the two women .
I like the way the older movies were classier .
Based on a true story, sort of
Chester Gillette, Grace Brown..
An American Tragedy
Between 1900-1910
Chesters uncle enrolled him in college..he dropped out
He got Grace pregnant
Then, he went with a bankers daughter
Who wasn't pretty, but had money... opposite of Angela
What's also odd
Chester would be into photography
And take his Kodak camera
(Eastman)
Grace was Alice Tripp
He Tripped from getting the 😇 ANGEL..who has a vicar for a father🤔
Chester Gillette used a tennis racket to kill Grace Brown
George, wasn't cruel, like Chester
Everything else in movie matches...
I like Shelley too she portrays a regular blue collar girl so well
If you guys are looking for part 2, put it in the search engine. There are several other channels that posted it. Great movie btw. A masterpiece. ❤ Thank you for uploading.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks. 😊
geez I was looking & looking getting quit frustrated NO ITS NOT AVAILABLE AT ALL & IT IS SH*T NOT TO HAVE THE FULL MOVIE!
Thanks! for half an upload. There is no part 2.
❤thanks
One of my all time favorite movies! The acting by the key players was superb and Elizabeth Taylor was positively glowing, so much in love with Montgomery Clift, and freed from the dreadful Conrad Hilton. The story was that George Stevens had turned down Shelly Winters for the part of doomed Alice, thinking she was too glamorous for the role, but she showed up at his office dressed for the part and neither he nor his secretary recognized her! She got the part.So glad he changed his mind !
Liz & Monty. Doesn't get any better than this film.
Incredible chemistry
@@jennymacallan9071 yeee homo and callgirl
Have you ever seen then in Suddenly, Last Summer? They're outstanding there
I have this and all classics on DVDS and on large screen computer.All the good movies I will have forever 💓😊
We don't have life 4ever. Ask George, Monty or Dame Elizabeth.
Clift and Taylor are so good looking in this film, they make me weep.
It is Elizabeth at the this, at this moment. That gorgeous face is unforgettable, sheer magic.
"Big boy´s don´t cry...big boy´s don´t cry"
Big girls certainly do!
They cry because they don't like being fat.
They both were talented actors, and had a beautiful presence on film, individually and collectively.
@@carmenmarie5975 We need to remember that Shelley Winters was playing blonde bombshells before George Stevens gave her this incredible character part which she won an Oscar for. People keep dissing her looks and focusing on Taylor and Clift, which diminishes what a subtly shaded performance she gives here, because they want to identity with the plight of the two glamorous stars.
I watch this movie every Labor Day weekend. It's my favorite end-of-summer movie.
Great movie but left me feeling so sad and upset when I saw it for the first time when I was maybe 10 or 11 .
Since American Tragedy, happened
End of summer
He's walking on wrong side of the street, with Alice tripp
Shelley Winters - what an earth shattering tragedy that befell her life in this film. Yes, Monty and Liz are breathtakingly beautiful beyond words sans doubt - but if only Shelley survived and how would her life be? [including the child's]. Emotive and poignant film to the T!
One of the ten best movies ever made 14:59
Seen the movie at least once a year every year since i was a teenager still love it❤
One of the best in all of American Cinema,and it is understandable why TCM'S Robert Osborne commented on this being almost a "Perfect Film" !
Chester Gillette was horrible
George Eastman wasn't as bad, but based on him
It was set 50 years ago in early 1900s
Monty would spend a few weeks in Maine at my great aunt's rooms and cottages in the 1940's and early 1950's
He never went Hollywood she told us.
Wow - great memories, I'm sure. Thanks for sharing with us.
Aunque sea una parte vale mucho ver está película que según el instituto americano del filme está entre las mejores 100 cintas de la historia del cine .
Una combinación perfecta Liz Montgomery guion dirección producion vestuario ganadora de 6 Oscars.
Ricardo Alegria Zambrano.
Popayan cauca Colombia
5 years after this movie was made, Montgomery Clift had that serious MVA which changed that gorgeous face.
Liz and Monty perfect together ,i know haw it ends but I wont to see part 2 please.
Really ashame the copyright people removed it .
Sometimes people will upload movies in segments that are less than 10 minutes long and I don't know maybe you could try looking to see if somebody did that here ?
Me 2
I read the book and do not remember the rich cousin impregnating the girl. I do remember that I didn't like the main character who spent many years as a bell hop squandering his pay. I prefer this movie version. Elizabeth and Monty are one of the most beautiful couples to have ever graced the silver screen.
George Eastman was nicer than Chester Gillette
You feel something special watching this movie especially if you watch it in a calm place in summer after noon when it's very hot outside but you lay down inside in your room and enjoy Montgomery Clift
Where’s Part 2 of A Place in the Sun??
I’ve seen Part 1 three times in the last day - I loved the book (An American Tragedy) & this movie with Clift/Taylor/Winters does it complete & total Justice …. This movie really IS AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY… all about money/power/place … just taking what you want (or feel can be yours if it’s at all within your reach & you’re encouraged - or feel entitled to, at all
MR. MONTGOMERY CLIFT WAS ONE VERY GORGEOUS MAN. AND A SUPERB ACTOR. GREAT MOVIE. TRYING TO FIGURE OUT WHO HAS THE MOST BEAUTIFUL FACE CLIFT OR TAYLOR.
you can,t
I agree!!... two beautiful people..Love this Movie!!
This is noir
Clift knockout, this movie taught me a lesson, I only saw the last half and made my conclusion, don't do until you hear whole story
He’s told not to socialize with girls in the factory and that’s the first thing he does😮
The guy’s an opportunistic jerk.
To be fair, he didn't actually do it in factory.
@@TheKeggie😂
OK Thank You!😅
Typical guy.
Can’t resist 🐱
The ultimate film about social climbing.
No film gets any better than the writing. The script is the lens. Here's proof.
It was based on a true story
However, they changed the names..
Changing Grace browns
name, to Alice tripp
Grace Brown was actually pretty
He tripped getting
Angela Vickers (angel/priest)
Montgomery cliff
Looked like
Chester Gillette
Qu il était beau c't acteur. Et génial. No wonder MM wanted his support in The Misfits.
(Legendary).
Lo vorrei in italiano
@@lisettamorandi7803 Ecco "Macche bello quest' attore. E geniale anche! Non dubitiamo la Marilyn Monroe desidera il arte suo per "The Misfits"..."
Va bene ? (Grazie).
Watch the four part interview, he’s very well spoken and intelligent
Clift's performance here was DiCaprio's inspiration for his portrayal of Ernest Burkhart in Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon.
After Monty took her for a boat ride Robert Mitchum then took her for a swim. Poor Shelly.
She's always the victim of a water tragedy. The Posiden Adventure ", "He ran all the way " but she didn't die in that one.
@@thankthelord4536 From I can't swim to Swimming champion. Progress
Lol, yeah, how bout that! She should've never been around water. That's like three films. Unless you count the film, "Lolita" where she got killed by a car in the pouring rain. Lol 😅😉👍
I never knew that this is based on a true story except the real guy in the story was the rich son of the wealthy owners
Called the Gillette murder .
At 29:09 , leaves the car with no roof in the rain .
The part at the lake is where I live San Bernardino mountains,
Lucky you.. my son lives in San Diego and he says it’s paradise 😊
This is a “story” based on a real live event that took place in the Lake Tahoe area back in the 1920s … and Angela even talks about it (a bit more into the film) w George when they spend a little time on the shores of the lake (he brings the towels & she’s in her swimsuit … and you can see Monty’s eyes trained on the story Angela’s telling him while she’s describing more about Loon Lake … the sound the loons are making … & the rickety old boats …) because it’s where she’d been going (to Loon Lake) ever since she was 14-> remember-: Angela Had Lived Up There All Her Life, so she knew its history … & she’s telling George/Monty all this because she’s (unknowingly) creating a creepy backstory as to why there’s something luring the George Eastman character into fulfilling playing HIS role to complete the story … it’s so amazingly done … Angela’s telling George (the man she wants to marry) why he should be more interested in this very disturbing background story of a lake that’s going to be the mis-en
scene for the (later) drowning of Alice Tripp … her unbeknownst-to-her rival, bc Alice Tripp stands in Angela’s way of marrying George … & this piece of the story will (or could) help clear her path … but Angela doesn’t know she’s doing this … it’s just a literary contrivance.
Thanks guys/everyone … I need to read AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY again !!
I’ve seen this movie c. 6-8 times & learn more about it each time. I think I should probably read the book again
… like it’s t
So this is more than just Theodore Dreiser’s renowned 1925 novel; it’s a piece of early California historical fiction … there had been a real live long-ago gruesome murder up in too beautiful a setting almost to be believed … which is also what makes the story so haunting
So ….
That lake was actually Lake Tahoe; it was filmed there. There’s even a lake very nearby Tahoe, called “Loon Lake.” A few friends & I went up there in 1987 (unintentionally) & it was very bizarre to see it then … it really did look very much like Loon Lake in the movie ->A Place in theSun.
And people!! YOU ALL who loved this movie should also definitely read the fabulous (1925) novel by Theodore Dreiser ((AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY)) uponwhich A PLACE IN THE SUN was based … An exceptional piece of fiction has a greater chance of lasting longer on film if it’s written by someone who can tell The Great Tragedy … & that exactly what PLACE IN THE SUN WAS … Not one (of the top 3 actors) WASN’T touched by a major tragedy that tore their lives from them …
But if you really take the story apart, you can see that George Eastman was the “character” who did the most (if not all) of the “manipulating” of the 3 - bc he held the “Strings” that moved the puppets, while Alice /Shelley W & Angela /Elizabeth T merely reacted.
The pregnant Alice Tripp is drowned in the boat by George Eastman (who, belatedly in the story, falls in love with the beautiful rich Angela) & George gets the electric chair for drowning Alice … (he @ least comes halfway clean during his trial, saying “@ first I wanted to drown her, but then I changed my mind …” … Angela /the always unbelievably beautiful Elizabeth Taylor can only remain at a distance & being her vacuous self because o.w. she can’t develop enough of a spine, to change the story enough to give it any other
meaning or sense …
Each of those 3 character’s personas are never larger than their own lives; they’re never curious about anyone 59:34 else’s, nor do they ever want to know
Before his accident.
Handsome man.
30:35
How did his mom knew someone was in the room with him?😂
All she heard was a popping noise 😂
When She Said To Him You Can Be My Pickup... ❤
GREAT DIRECTING!
Montgomery Clift is uber gorgeous & he & Elizabeth Taylor look gorgeous together‼️👸🩷🫅♥️
Please...part2
50s movies had so many scenes of a guy hitch hiking . Theme of the times
The DRIFTER'S
There was even a group called that
It seemed to me that Alice's features were much softer and more radiant in the first part of the film upon getting to know George. After she became pregnant and George turned to Angela her expression was darker and harder.
I used to own this amazing movie ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🎥🍿
🌍 A tragic and darkness film.
Wanted to see this movie, again, long time since I watched
my heart just melts
Id like to find that radio that was sitting in the window on ebay, rig it so every time you switch it on, it plays that bump and grind rhumba song.
W. Allen's Match Point reminiscent
The book is great, fyi. ‘An American Tragedy’ So much more to it, as is always the case with books.
True story about grace brown and chester gillitte
Chester Gillette wasn't as nice as George Eastman
People have compared me to this George my whole life. The moody young man opposite Elizabeth Taylor. LOL
the wrong actress for that role of the quiet and sweet Miss Brown, what were they thinking?
Luckily, Life is not so melodramatic as the stories of Theodore Dreiser. This one and "Carrie" and "Infamous" they are so depressing, because the players are always haunted by only badluck. But in real life God lets his Sun shine on good and evil people and if He lets someone go thru an ordeal, then He has in His other Hand already the chocolate to balance it out with something consoling. Still I loved Elizabeth Taylor, Monty Clift and Shelly Winters in this movie
God rarely balances things out in an individual life, as this world will show you, when you put down the rosy clored glasses.
@@franek_izerski God lets his sun shine on good and bad people, HE is not as pathetic as melodrama. His ways are not our ways
@@franek_izerski if you say God does not balance things out, then you really dont know Him, you are blind as can be guessed by your arrogant answer
Elizabeth Taylor is an enchantress!
How Elizabegh knew it was his birthday? Angela.
Where is part 2?
Good question! Maybe it's still being uploaded?
@@Mariajkelly29it’s been a year idk they might upload it
Part 2, was basically the court case
And execution
@@kathleenking47 yeah but why isn’t part 2 uploaded
@@musicalgenius02 iDK..I didn't even know, this movie was even up for free..PICNIC is up though
I have a love/hate with picnic, and this movie
I love the dance scenes...🤗
I definitely would give Monty a lift . The handsomest man in hollywoods history.
Word is, Shelley Winters started out with a typical ingenue look. Then she gained weight and got all kinds of roles! Made her career.
I dont believe there was a woman more beautiful than a young Elizabeth Taylor. Even in her later years that was an exceptionally beautiful woman
She was a pretty child as well
It would be great if Shelley Winters got to play the socialite role and Elisabeth Taylor got stuck in the factory. I've read disparaging comments about Winters looks, and how unreal it is to have her paired with a pretty boy like Clift, when in reality such pairings are common in the dark. By the way, I think Shelly is belle laide.
This is a beautiful movie.
i love him so much god i can't breath ❤
Liz y Monti jovenes y bellos ..hermosa historia ...👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏💘💘💘💘🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸💕💕💕💕
Are they both skeletons now?
Monty marvelous
Part 2 has been blocked. I can see it, but when I open it, a message states that Paramount Pictures have blocked it on copyright grounds.
I got the video, a long time ago.
Oh that’s just Rude!
Drat!
Some people have been able to successfully put movies up here by putting them in less than 10 minutes segments ... and as soon as the one segment ends , it almost seamlessly does the next segment without you having to look for it .
You might want to try that sometime ?
I would love to see the movie with Walter Matthau called A New Leaf . I saw it decades ago as a kid and it was a good dark
comedy .
Kevin another way I've seen people fool the copyright bot is they upload the movie with the title in a foreign language ... usually Spanish .
I can't recall which movie I saw that way ... but it was here on the tube .
Is there a Part 2? 🙏🏽
I've Watched This
Movie A 1000 Times And I Finally Realized He Did It To Be With Angela 😢 Love WOW💔
Casual indifference of the wealthy snd comfort that they can look down on the poor with cool detachment.
Still the same today
Rest in peace
So sad he drank himself to death.Would love to see him in more movies as he aged.
The earlier von Sterberg version doesn't focus on the romance as much (Sylvia Sidney is not a shrew & the lovers never see each other again after his arrest), so it's much more true to the original title, despite the author hating it.
1:49 Angela Vivkers (Elizabeth Taylor) drives past George.
❤Thanks .....Monty my fav actor
Montgomery Clift and Raymond Burr were both gay. (Ironic? Maybe not. Most iconic actors of either sex were "fluid" to say the least.)
20:08
😂WTH ??!😮😂😂
Was never crazy about, MC. George used that girl for sex and dumped her for rich, lovely Liz. Dirty dog, lol. Shelly's character was a dumb blonde, and she played the part so well. Angela was too la de da. She acted like he was some God. Lol. The snobby people got on my nerves. Still enjoy this movie though. The boat scene was the best. 😉👍👍
It's actually based on a true story ... but people say the character in the book was not as innocent and humble as Montgomery Clift's character .
The guy's name was something like Charles Gillett .
Supposedly in the true story the way her head was damage they believe he bashed her head and several times maybe with a tennis racket before she drowned .
George Eastman wasn't as bad, as Chester Gillette
This would have been a great part for James Dean.
Love James Dean, but this part was Monty's just as the part of Prewitt in From here to Eternity was his. He was a great actor and great looking. He is one of my favorite actors of all times.
Your right it was Monty's portayal of Prewittt that lead me to Dean and Brando and their style of acting which struck a cord with me as a rebeiious teenager,@@hannejeppesen1809
James Dean didn't look as much like Chester Gillette
All you had to do George is not fraternize with employees.
Почему никто не снимает первую часть книги,до того как Клайд оказался в Ликурге,ведь именно она дает ключ к пониманию поступков и мотивов Клайда.
Esse filme é muito bom.mas nos dé a hont do final🙏🙆🙌
No synopsis in the movie title?
what's a cg, better than all
A beautifil rich young girl vs a mediocre looking poor woman. The choice was too easy.
Grace Brown wasn't as plain as Alice Tripp
The part 2?
the logo is too intrusive.
yes
How he got a car so soon?
10:50 Can someone tell me the title of this specific theme?
please, we can see the`the part 2
37:15😢
A BUNCH OF SNOBS 😬
Man, isn't that the truth. And believe it or not, there were people like that.
@Jeff-uj8xi they are still around.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 right. The rich are all about the 💰.
Get all rhe parts so we can see itall
Hw is truly a snake in the grass. Liz, angela, ...funny at movie's end. As if he was merely someone who adored her, her lack of maturity showing.
I just noticed that at the 40 minute mark when George returns to his room you can see a picture behind him of Ophelia (from Hamlet) drowning.
Okay?
Film triste
yes, we live in a class society. which class r u? or how much dinero do u have, amigo?
7:46 Notice how what "Angela" says doesn't match what is recorded.
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Agreed
Yabba Dabba Dooo‼️
queremos enterarnos por favir subtitulos en español amaos y recordamos a monty
He didn't start out as a poor thug.
Monty’s accident in 56’ was so unfortunate, messed up his looks, aged him instantly., seemed to addle him mentally too., his voice changed, speaking slower, timid and strained sounding. His face more frozen and less expressive. Shouldn’t have been driving that night. If only he’d stuffed the car into some dense shrubs instead of hitting a pole.
Part 2 has been blocked! Not nice at all