+ Timeless Classic Movies, Great job on this one and hope you folks can keep going. I have a request if you can find it (Paradise Island) with Jimmy Moore 1939 I believe it is one of the best films ever and is much like (My Man Godfrey) with a great plot as well. I've only got to see it once quite a few years ago and I know everyone who loves good old movies will love it and thanks again for putting on (My Man Godfrey) its one of my favorites.
@@DAUGHTEROFBABYLON You and me both. It was one of my all time favorites James (Jimmy) Moore plays the lead and does an excellent job as the head servant does a great job in a keeping hands off and mind on his position. That is until the family decided to go on a island vacation and take a few of their trusted servants with them. As you must already know they get lost at sea and end up stranded on an unknown island. I can remember it like it was yesterday and actually thought about writing a sequel to it. If there is anyone out there who knows of anyone who might know where a copy could be found there are a lot of folks who would like to see it again. P.S. I gotta ask you Bruce if you like astronomy, science, or history?
@@velikovskysghost I Do! Almost every night the wife and I check out the stars, Arians Belt.! The visibility is limited in Orange County CA. We took a trip south just off the coast, La Jolla,? Indian Reservation,,, It was mind boggling! Trillions and ga-Zillions of stars, Galaxies,,, something about the sea breeze meeting the warmer land mass and the air shoots up, revealing stars like I have never seen! Dress warm it gets cold. Science, "microscopic world" Incredible! Water, check out water feels emotions, the effect of words on water, Amazing. History, some, George Washington who was definitely Saved, "the man who couldn't be killed" That's what the indians called him, Four bullet holes in his coat and two horses shot out from under him. But mainly I read, guess what? The Bible. Bruce
“Prosperity is just around the corner.” “It’s been there a long time. I wish I knew which corner.” Wonderful movie - great comedy performances all around, especially William Powell. Thanks!
@uncleray lol i’ve seen this many times but i can never resist rewatching that ending scene (starting when Godfrey’s pal whispers “don’t let him off the hook!”) a few .. or many times before i’m _officially_ finished watching! 🤟🏻💕🤣
I love this movie. The two stars William Powell and Carol Lombard are terrific. The humor never fails no matter how many times I watch it. A true classic. May it live for generations.
This was the movie that made me fall in love with William Powell and Carole Lombard. Amazing they were so good together even after their divorce. They honestly care about one another, it's obvious! I love nearly every movie he made! RIP William Powell! RIP Carole Lombard, such a tragic end to her life.
My favorite William Powell movie of all time--and I am a genuine fan of his work. This one has a great script. Ditzy society people of the 30's acting silly while a sensible guy, "the forgotten man" sits on his ash pile and observes every social situation with wit and sophistication. And also with wisdom and sheer force of character. I fall in love with Godfrey every single time, and I've seen this picture literally dozens of times. I think that I am like many a woman who'd marry a man like Godfrey in a New York minute if one were available for her to say yes to. "The man's perfect. I've been wanting to say that all night, but I didn't have the nerve." That's one of the best asides written for any motion picture, and it sums up the film's title character beautifully. Thanks for sharing this. I already own the DVD, but have not watched it in a while. Too lazy this evening to do anything but watch it here LOL
My Man Godfrey: The first time I saw this movie was about 1955, and just fell in love with the plot. And this movie has all kinds of plots, weaving and turning. Truly a lite heated and warming movie. I give it 10 stars. Refreshing change from all the crime of various sorts.
This movie has always been one of my favorite screwball comedies from the 1930's in my opinion the golden age of Hollywood thank you for making it avaliable once again.
So sweet that Irene empathizes with Molly when she’s crying her eyes out with unrequited 💔 for Godfrey! i realize that Irene can seem a ditz😉 but truly, i aspire to be such an unconditional open minded & just generally _KIND_ human like the character of Irene was!
The woman playing the mother in real life was dying of cancer and I believe this was her final performance. She was so delightful, it wouldn't have been the same without her.
Brilliant movie 😀 I have seen these movie over 35 times and it's like looking at for the fist time.every Worthy movie 🎥 12 ⭐✨ have a bless day.I miss you Turner classic movies😊
One of my favorite screwball comedies! My DVD is in storage and I've missed this movie. It's brilliant and so are Powell and Lombard. Thank you so much!
Yes, he is very intelligent actor, they don't make films like this anymore. Too bad Hollywood hires nowadays c-grade porn performers as actors, at least it seems so.
+Ado Veerberg you're right. Although, entertainment is changing none of the actors in the golden days of hollywood are incomparable to the actors we have today. Well some
+ Bada Bass, William Powell is one of my favorites he is also great in (Life with Father) and (Mr. Roberts) with James Cagney, Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon, Ward Bond and a great supporting cast including Patrick Wayne.
Thank you TCM for another cinematic gem. I adore this movie. So. charming and fun to watch. The zany Bullock family and Wm. Powell could pit a smile on anyone"s face.
Just a little bit of trivia. After Gail Patrick, the older sister Cornelia, retired from acting she started a production company and became the executive producer of Perry Mason.
Thelsreal: Yes, I noticed that when I looked up the movie's entry in Wikipedia. When I saw Gail Patrick's name in the credits, it rang a bell. And I found out what you found out. And as a great fan of "Perry Mason," it made me like the film even more!
She made Raymond Burr a star. He was tall and stout and relegated to thugs and dark supporting characters but she saw his potential and asked him to lose weight which he did and the rest is history.
@@annastinehammersdottir1290 actually earl, Stanley, Gardner, and the company had picked the man that played Hamilton Burger to be. Mason, when they were putting the cast together to make the first episode of Perry Mason. Raymond Burr auditioned for the part of Hamilton Burger- Burr was testing for the district attorney part in the series.. When earl Stanley Gardner, first Saul Raymond Burr, he said “that man is perry Mason”
Don Adams, the star of the TV series "Get Smart" did impressions when he was a standup comedian. On of his impressions was of William Powell, and he use that impression to help create his "Maxwell Smart" character.
I remember taking dance lessons as a child...I was hoping to dance like Heddy Lamar, meets Geraldine page. I wasnt' very good so I decided to work as an extra behind the scenes , at the country rodeo in the summer.
William Powell (1892 - 1984) won an Oscar Best Actor nomination for his role in this 1936 film - it was one of three nominations he won, the others being for The Thin Man in 1934 and Life with Father in 1947. The character of Irene is played by Carol Lombard who was married to Powell in 1930 although the marriage only last two years - but, obviously, it was an amicable divorce. Powell was a hugely successful leading man in the 930s and is probably best known for The Thin man which, after its success in 1934, spawned five sequels up to 1947. Myrna Loy appeared opposite him in all and together they appeared in fourteen movies. His last role as Doc in Mr Roberts (1955) was almost thirty years before his death.
+ Janice B, William Powell is one of the best. I had a friend who worked with him for years as a studio guitarist in Hollywood since 1935 he played 100's of movies and 1000's of songs throughout his career, Alton R. (Al) Hendrickson was his name. He just passed away in 2008 and I knew him and his wife Dame Mary Patricia (Patti) Hendrickson for 26 and 28 years respectfully and I miss them both dearly.
Does anyone out there recall watching Tom Hatten hosting The Million Dollar Movie back before you had to pay for TV? He would relate info about the actors, writers and such. I think they played the same movie for a week. My mom would iron and we'd watch. Had to be in the 60s, Los Angeles area
I am simply gob-smacked how much Gail Patrick as spoiled, conniving older sister Cornelia Bullock resembles, in appearance, voice, and manner, Michelle Dockery as spoiled, conniving older sister Lady Mary Crowley in "Downton Abbey" !
The line "prosperity is just around the corner" used several times in the movie was a political slogan by Herbert Hoover supposed to create confidence in the direction he was taking the country. Didn't work as evidenced by the lampooning of it during the film. William Powell also played "Doc" in the movie, "Mr. Roberts". Great actor.
What I admire most about William Powell was his retirement plan. He made his last film (Mr. Roberts) in 1955 and proceeded to turn down every movie offer for the next 29 years before dying at age 91 in 1984. Well done.
Wonderful movie, William Powell was soooo handsome! I cried my eyes out when Godfrey left the Bullocks. But then when him and Irene got married, I kept crying. ❤
I honestly cannot say how many times I have seen MY MAN GODFREY. It used to play on tv on a regular basis and I knew who William Powell was from the Thin Man Series. Finally I looked up who she was...Carole Lombard. Even though divorced, they still did this movie and when she met Clark Gable, they eventually became known as Ma and Pa on their ranch. Was such a shame she, on finishing a War Bond Drive, was killed in a plane crash. He was never the same again after that. I do believe they are together as Ma and Pa for all eternity.
6:32 Thank you. ... My name is Blake. My name is BULLOCK. The place SLIGHTLY resembles an insane asylum... Well - all you need to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of people ! That's right ! ... Take a look at the dizzy old gal with the goat ! I've HAD to look at her for 20 years - that's MRS Bullock. ... I'm terribly sorry... HOW DO YOU THINK *I* FEEL ?
I've heard of ppl saying "my man Godfrey" in the past, but nvr knew it was a Film. This film is just lovely!! It's Funny; it's emotional; it addresses morality & ppls often wavering ethics: it confronts the often superficial value system of ppl; and lastly the capacity Ppl have and the crucial need for ppl to have empathy. Such a good film all around! I did get annoyed by Irene's crying and Cornelia's rudeness, but in the end the 2 characters made me that much more into the film. Like I couldn't stand the whining but because of that I became engrossed/ involved in the film. I wanted to see them change and/ or realize their faults... Idk if explaining correctly.. It's jus a good film - watch it! :)
You could probably do an essay on the deeper meaning of a Christmas card. This film has a terrible, illogical ending. They ran out of bad plot, THE END.
I laughed so hard at the scene, where Irene fakes a fainting spell, and Godfrey is talking to her in baby talk, pick her up and throws her in the shower. It’s how he was talking to her that really made me laugh. I’m glad to see that after their divorce, they were still friends enough to make a movie together. ❤
14:49 Good Morning... Good Morning. I'm the new - uhh... Yes I know - you're the new butler. How did you know ? Well there's one every day at this hour. You're dropping in and out all the time... Why is that ? Some get fired... some quit ... Is the family that EXACTING ? No - they're that *NUTTY* ! ... May I be frank ? Is that your name ? No - my name is Godfrey... All right - be Frank.
The screen play was written by Eric Hatch with assistance from Morrie Ryskind. If you look at the credits, you'll see that Eric Hatch's name is in brighter script. Since I'm the son of Eric S. Hatch, I ought to know. BTW, a stage adaptation of My Man Godfrey is now available. Ideal for schools, community theaters, and regional theaters, you can check it out here: www.dramaticpublishing.com/p3859/My-Man-Godfrey/product_info.html
+ Eric Hatch, So cool, you being the son of the writer and I being a friend of the old gentleman who played the guitar in it, Alton R. Hendrickson who passed away in 2008. Do you do any writing for films?
This Vintage Hollywood Classic has my Late Moms Uncle Alan Mowbray in it .When I was a child at 13 in 74 asked her where I got my first name from.She replied I named you after a War Hero an Movie Star ten years after her Death I looked up Alan Mowbray sure enough it's all True he was Decorated by France and his native England for Bravery. Like many Hollywood Stars who went to War he was an Amazing Star who worked with other Icons of Vintage Hollywood.
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+ Timeless Classic Movies, Great job on this one and hope you folks can keep going. I have a request if you can find it (Paradise Island) with Jimmy Moore 1939 I believe it is one of the best films ever and is much like (My Man Godfrey) with a great plot as well. I've only got to see it once quite a few years ago and I know everyone who loves good old movies will love it and thanks again for putting on (My Man Godfrey) its one of my favorites.
@@velikovskysghost IF, or did they manage to re-trive "Paradise Island"? I would very much like to know.
@@DAUGHTEROFBABYLON You and me both. It was one of my all time favorites James (Jimmy) Moore plays the lead and does an excellent job as the head servant does a great job in a keeping hands off and mind on his position. That is until the family decided to go on a island vacation and take a few of their trusted servants with them. As you must already know they get lost at sea and end up stranded on an unknown island. I can remember it like it was yesterday and actually thought about writing a sequel to it. If there is anyone out there who knows of anyone who might know where a copy could be found there are a lot of folks who would like to see it again. P.S. I gotta ask you Bruce if you like astronomy, science, or history?
@@velikovskysghost I Do! Almost every night the wife and I check out the stars, Arians Belt.! The visibility is limited in Orange County CA. We took a trip south just off the coast, La Jolla,? Indian Reservation,,, It was mind boggling! Trillions and ga-Zillions of stars, Galaxies,,, something about the sea breeze meeting the warmer land mass and the air shoots up, revealing stars like I have never seen! Dress warm it gets cold. Science, "microscopic world" Incredible! Water, check out water feels emotions, the effect of words on water, Amazing. History, some, George Washington who was definitely Saved, "the man who couldn't be killed" That's what the indians called him, Four bullet holes in his coat and two horses shot out from under him. But mainly I read, guess what? The Bible. Bruce
Palomar Observatory.I remembered
“Prosperity is just around the corner.” “It’s been there a long time. I wish I knew which corner.”
Wonderful movie - great comedy performances all around, especially William Powell. Thanks!
He had a plan all along to help get his true friends a way out and a better life! Harvard you know!
"How many know you're getting married"? "Everyone except Grodfrey, stand still Godfey it'll be over in a moment" GOD that last line kills me
The "Great Depression" inspired many motion pictures.
@@AnnaCookieZemanthat’s interesting but what’s it got to do with the comment that you replied to? Am i missing something?
@uncleray lol i’ve seen this many times but i can never resist rewatching that ending scene (starting when Godfrey’s pal whispers “don’t let him off the hook!”) a few .. or many times before i’m _officially_ finished watching! 🤟🏻💕🤣
I love this movie. The two stars William Powell and Carol Lombard are terrific. The humor never fails no matter how many times I watch it. A true classic. May it live for generations.
This is my favourite movie of all time. Something about the characters that makes me come back to this movie.
Godfrey's faces throughout the family's wacky antics are priceless.
+ veeganboy, Its what really makes this film. William Powell is one of my favorites.
Right! 👌🤣😂❤
When he’s hiding behind the rose letting Cornelia know he’s wise to her and one step ahead of her!
This was the movie that made me fall in love with William Powell and Carole Lombard. Amazing they were so good together even after their divorce. They honestly care about one another, it's obvious! I love nearly every movie he made! RIP William Powell! RIP Carole Lombard, such a tragic end to her life.
One of the Best Performances by Miss Lombard, in my Opinion .
This might be the most popular film ever. I watch it whenever I need cheering up!
Aww! Needed some
*_WARM FUZZIES!_* 🧸
lol that’s exactly why i’m here now! You? 🤟🏻
And "Merrily we live" 1938 , with Brian Aherne , Billie Burke, Constance Bennett..... .
I love Gail Patrick in this. She's fantastic!
My favorite William Powell movie of all time--and I am a genuine fan of his work. This one has a great script. Ditzy society people of the 30's acting silly while a sensible guy, "the forgotten man" sits on his ash pile and observes every social situation with wit and sophistication.
And also with wisdom and sheer force of character.
I fall in love with Godfrey every single time, and I've seen this picture literally dozens of times. I think that I am like many a woman who'd marry a man like Godfrey in a New York minute if one were available for her to say yes to.
"The man's perfect. I've been wanting to say that all night, but I didn't have the nerve."
That's one of the best asides written for any motion picture, and it sums up the film's title character beautifully. Thanks for sharing this. I already own the DVD, but have not watched it in a while. Too lazy this evening to do anything but watch it here LOL
i love the thin man series...and life with father...i just love hime lol
This William Powell fan couldn't agree more. Love this film, especially because of William Powell!
Sharon Hendrickson There's a reason that we like his work - he was *brilliant*
And so effortlessly brilliant! This is one of my top ten favs.
Sharon Hendrickson Mine too~!!!
:)
Jean Dixon is marvelous as Molly. "May I be frank?" "Is that your name?" "My name is Godfrey." "Alright, be frank."
Have you seen any version of The Importance of Being Ernest? You just reminded me.
Why can’t they make movies like this anymore!
Thanks for the opportunity to see this Hollywood classic. As entertaining as the first view. The entire cast is pitch perfect.
My Man Godfrey: The first time I saw this movie was about 1955, and just fell in love with the plot. And this movie has all kinds of plots, weaving and turning. Truly a lite heated and warming movie. I give it 10 stars. Refreshing change from all the crime of various sorts.
This movie has always been one of my favorite screwball comedies from the 1930's in my opinion the golden age of Hollywood thank you for making it avaliable once again.
So sweet that Irene empathizes with Molly when she’s crying her eyes out with unrequited 💔
for Godfrey! i realize that Irene can seem
a ditz😉 but truly,
i aspire to be such an unconditional open
minded & just generally _KIND_ human like the character
of Irene was!
One of my top ten. The dishwashing scene is as sweet as pie. Keep in mind that they had just divorced when that scene was filmed.
The film stands or falls on its own merits, or in this case, lack of them. Terrible ending.
Ever since I saw this saw this movie in Film History class, I've adored this film.
Great movie! Truly triple classic---script, photography, and acting. Thank you for keeping the artistic light shining!
One of my all-time favorites. An absolute comedic gem!
Its a shame Carole Lombard died so young. We were denied many more fine comedies...
I agree with you. Carole Lombard was a terrific actor.
One of my favorite movies of all time ❤️
I’m a bit young for this but I love old classics
Guess I have an old soul
Guess you have bad taste.
It has stood the test of time. The 30's were the best decade for movies.
One is never too old or too young for a great movie!
@@AnnaCookieZeman 🙏
You have more taste than the rest of your generation.
I have seen this movies many times and it get's better everytime.......
Excellent cast, script and performances. Thank you.
The woman playing the mother in real life was dying of cancer and I believe this was her final performance. She was so delightful, it wouldn't have been the same without her.
Brilliant movie 😀 I have seen these movie over 35 times and it's like looking at for the fist time.every Worthy movie 🎥 12 ⭐✨ have a bless day.I miss you Turner classic movies😊
William Powell was simply the best of them all, even in this farce . . .
Pretty innovative opening credits.
william powell, as well as the rest of the star studded cast, is the definition of greatness. america's finest product. thanks
Amazing how art imitates life... This movie is a masterpiece.
Sometimes life imitates art. 😏
@@everettthepetractionguy4222 true. Both can be quite sad on occasion.
One of my favorite screwball comedies! My DVD is in storage and I've missed this movie. It's brilliant and so are Powell and Lombard. Thank you so much!
I think I'm in love with the memory of Carole Lombard... what a beautiful lady she was!
After watching this movie I became a fan of william powell! i also love the thin man movie series! Myrna loy and william powell is a good duo!
Yes, he is very intelligent actor, they don't make films like this anymore. Too bad Hollywood hires nowadays c-grade porn performers as actors, at least it seems so.
+Ado Veerberg you're right. Although, entertainment is changing none of the actors in the golden days of hollywood are incomparable to the actors we have today. Well some
+ Bada Bass, William Powell is one of my favorites he is also great in (Life with Father) and (Mr. Roberts) with James Cagney, Henry Fonda, Jack Lemmon, Ward Bond and a great supporting cast including Patrick Wayne.
Ha ha ha, Yeah. Great entertainment. Great doesn't happen too often.
I hated The THin Man series. I watched it one time and Powell was treating Loy like a dog. Yeh, just no.
Wm Powell n Carol lumbard were two of the greatest love this well cast film love great depression films
I have seen this flick many times over the years. and I always get something new out of it.
it truly is a classic.
Very inventive and unique opening credits.
Thank you TCM for another cinematic gem. I adore this movie. So. charming and fun to watch. The zany Bullock family and Wm. Powell could pit a smile on anyone"s face.
My favorite movie of all time. When I was in 8th grade in 1982, it was the first movie I ever bought, on vhs. Thanks for posting.
Carlos is my favorite. He always makes me laugh.
James Kenyon good actor but I didn't like the character. Love the movie
+ relicman 1953 I agree with you about the character I don't care for that kind either but he was a wonderful actor indeed.
An awful character, played beautifully.
Carlo is best
My favorite Carol Lombard movie! William Powell never made a bad movie. I love the entire cast here. Lots of laughs!
Try to imagine this film with anyone but Eugene Pallette as Alexander Bullock.
Well, maybe Lionel Barrymore. Maybe.
Yes…wonderful performance
Very telling story about how D.C. & Park Avenue thinks about Our Forgotten Man today..
William Powell was brilliant in this movie i could watch it again and again and i have Lol .
find something better to do with your time.
Melvin!! What is wrong with you???
Another one of my favorites. I remember seeing this movie as a child. Still enjoying. Still laughing. Good movie.
Just a little bit of trivia. After Gail Patrick, the older sister Cornelia, retired from acting she started a production company and became the executive producer of Perry Mason.
Thelsreal: Yes, I noticed that when I looked up the movie's entry in Wikipedia. When I saw Gail Patrick's name in the credits, it rang a bell. And I found out what you found out. And as a great fan of "Perry Mason," it made me like the film even more!
I love the Perry Mason series.
She made Raymond Burr a star. He was tall and stout and relegated to thugs and dark supporting characters but she saw his potential and asked him to lose weight which he did and the rest is history.
@@annastinehammersdottir1290
actually earl, Stanley, Gardner, and the company had picked the man that played Hamilton Burger to be. Mason, when they were putting the cast together to make the first episode of Perry Mason.
Raymond Burr auditioned for the part of Hamilton Burger- Burr was testing for the district attorney part in the series..
When earl Stanley Gardner, first Saul Raymond Burr, he said “that man is perry Mason”
Don Adams, the star of the TV series "Get Smart" did impressions when he was a standup comedian. On of his impressions was of William Powell, and he use that impression to help create his "Maxwell Smart" character.
One of my favorite movies. See the Godfrey actor in another great film called , "Double Harness ".......
Mr. Bullock said he's had to look at that woman for 20 years, but I think both daughters look like they're well over 20 years old.
I love this movie. Stand still Godfrey it’ll all be over in a minute. Just starting really!!!
I remember taking dance lessons as a child...I was hoping to dance like Heddy Lamar, meets Geraldine page. I wasnt' very good so I decided to work as an extra behind the scenes , at the country rodeo in the summer.
I love this movie. I have to get my fix at least 3 times a year. 💗
William Powell (1892 - 1984) won an Oscar Best Actor nomination for his role in this 1936 film - it was one of three nominations he won, the others being for The Thin Man in 1934 and Life with Father in 1947. The character of Irene is played by Carol Lombard who was married to Powell in 1930 although the marriage only last two years - but, obviously, it was an amicable divorce. Powell was a hugely successful leading man in the 930s and is probably best known for The Thin man which, after its success in 1934, spawned five sequels up to 1947. Myrna Loy appeared opposite him in all and together they appeared in fourteen movies. His last role as Doc in Mr Roberts (1955) was almost thirty years before his death.
It'll all be over in a minute...one of the greatest closing lines ever!
I could tell Godfrey was already working on a plan to weasel out of his “commitment” when Irene said that.
Most great things in life are over in a minute....lol
oh no. oooohhhhh noooooooo. Shes as toxic as carbon monoxide.
The ending is even worse than the rest of the film.
@@melvynobrien6193 Too bad you are so miserable you need to step on other's joy.
I love this movie. Thank you for posting.
I love William Powell movies. Thank you for uploading.
+ Janice B, William Powell is one of the best. I had a friend who worked with him for years as a studio guitarist in Hollywood since 1935 he played 100's of movies and 1000's of songs throughout his career, Alton R. (Al) Hendrickson was his name. He just passed away in 2008 and I knew him and his wife Dame Mary Patricia (Patti) Hendrickson for 26 and 28 years respectfully and I miss them both dearly.
One of my all time favorites. Thanks.
One of the greats. Cast and crew are perfect.
I love to escape into ethnopure,movies of old
That's why it's a great film
Does anyone out there recall watching Tom Hatten hosting The Million Dollar Movie back before you had to pay for TV? He would relate info about the actors, writers and such. I think they played the same movie for a week. My mom would iron and we'd watch. Had to be in the 60s, Los Angeles area
HI
An absolute delight! And the most brilliant script!
He was great like all the other 1930s actors were.At least tsm shows these movies for younger generation's can see real actor's and actress.
I am simply gob-smacked how much Gail Patrick as spoiled, conniving older sister Cornelia Bullock resembles, in appearance, voice, and manner, Michelle Dockery as spoiled, conniving older sister Lady Mary Crowley in "Downton Abbey" !
Good call.
I can almost Goofy’s falling yell when Mr Bullock throws Carlo out the window.
One of my all time favorite movies. I watch it at least one every year. Everyone was great in it but Carole Lombard was over the top terrific.
too bad we do not have more William Powelll actor like now aday! agreat actor.
I love WIlliam Powell !!! Loved the THIN MAN SERIES!! Just a sucker for these 1930s classic movies!!!
Wowavoom what a hilarious amusing witty oldie but Goodie....and here I thought I seen the best of them....Enjoy the ride and romance.
The line "prosperity is just around the corner" used several times in the movie was a political slogan by Herbert Hoover supposed to create confidence in the direction he was taking the country. Didn't work as evidenced by the lampooning of it during the film. William Powell also played "Doc" in the movie, "Mr. Roberts". Great actor.
Brilliant! One of my Classic Favorites! So glad I found it!
I love this move but the last 15 minutes is just amazing
can never stop seeing this movie ..it's so great
Very sweet movie ❤ Thank you!
Just listened to the Carole Lombard episode of 'You Must Remember This' ... this was a must-watch.
Flawless acting, brilliant writing. My favorite film always makes me laugh.
“ if you’re going to be rude to my daughter, you might as leadt take your hat off…!”
What I admire most about William Powell was his retirement plan. He made his last film (Mr. Roberts) in 1955 and proceeded to turn down every movie offer for the next 29 years before dying at age 91 in 1984. Well done.
He was born in 1892! That fascinates me.
The homeless man at 13:00 asks for the $5 he was promised as pay for the scavenger hunt.
In 1936, that $5 would be worth $112 today (2024)!
Wonderful movie, William Powell was soooo handsome! I cried my eyes out when Godfrey left the Bullocks. But then when him and Irene got married, I kept crying. ❤
that scene is terrific. Always makes me misty eyed.
These movies are perfection! Helps me that there are real romantic flicks available as opposed to the bull crap on the Hurlmark channel…
That's cute, Hurlmark. I don't have a TV signal but when at others houses I've seen that channel. Cannot believe it makes a profit!
Life is but an empty bubble.
This, film is talked about repeatedly in the homeless community
Such a pleasure to watch. God, this was amusing.
I honestly cannot say how many times I have seen MY MAN GODFREY. It used to play on tv on a regular basis and I knew who William Powell was from the Thin Man Series. Finally I looked up who she was...Carole Lombard. Even though divorced, they still did this movie and when she met Clark Gable, they eventually became known as Ma and Pa on their ranch. Was such a shame she, on finishing a War Bond Drive, was killed in a plane crash. He was never the same again after that. I do believe they are together as Ma and Pa for all eternity.
Now that's one good movie.
Good Moral tone and scriptural writing
6:32
Thank you.
...
My name is Blake.
My name is BULLOCK.
The place SLIGHTLY resembles an insane asylum...
Well - all you need to start an asylum is an empty room and the right kind of people !
That's right !
...
Take a look at the dizzy old gal with the goat !
I've HAD to look at her for 20 years - that's MRS Bullock.
...
I'm terribly sorry...
HOW DO YOU THINK *I* FEEL ?
😂😂😂 great lines. 😂😂😂
stand still Godfrey, it will all be over in a minute.
yeah, I heard that before as well.
the very last line is the best line spoken in the whole movie
An even keel through all the insanity.
I've heard of ppl saying "my man Godfrey" in the past, but nvr knew it was a Film. This film is just lovely!!
It's Funny; it's emotional; it addresses morality & ppls often wavering ethics: it confronts the often superficial value system of ppl; and lastly the capacity Ppl have and the crucial need for ppl to have empathy. Such a good film all around! I did get annoyed by Irene's crying and Cornelia's rudeness, but in the end the 2 characters made me that much more into the film. Like I couldn't stand the whining but because of that I became engrossed/ involved in the film. I wanted to see them change and/ or realize their faults... Idk if explaining correctly.. It's jus a good film - watch it! :)
You could probably do an essay on the deeper meaning of a Christmas card. This film has a terrible, illogical ending. They ran out of bad plot, THE END.
@@melvynobrien6193 lol perhaps
And poor Carlos 😅😅
Great movie. Thank you.
Absolutely every character in this memorable film is a ten but I have to admit I especially laugh at Carlo the artistic ham.
shout out to Carlo
Lombard had been married to Powell for a few years in the early 30s.
I laughed so hard at the scene, where Irene fakes a fainting spell, and Godfrey is talking to her in baby talk, pick her up and throws her in the shower. It’s how he was talking to her that really made me laugh. I’m glad to see that after their divorce, they were still friends enough to make a movie together. ❤
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Good Morning...
Good Morning.
I'm the new - uhh...
Yes I know - you're the new butler.
How did you know ?
Well there's one every day at this hour.
You're dropping in and out all the time...
Why is that ?
Some get fired... some quit ...
Is the family that EXACTING ?
No - they're that *NUTTY* !
...
May I be frank ?
Is that your name ?
No - my name is Godfrey...
All right - be Frank.
This movie is worth everything
The screen play was written by Eric Hatch with assistance from Morrie Ryskind. If you look at the credits, you'll see that Eric Hatch's name is in brighter script. Since I'm the son of Eric S. Hatch, I ought to know. BTW, a stage adaptation of My Man Godfrey is now available. Ideal for schools, community theaters, and regional theaters, you can check it out here: www.dramaticpublishing.com/p3859/My-Man-Godfrey/product_info.html
+ Eric Hatch, So cool, you being the son of the writer and I being a friend of the old gentleman who played the guitar in it, Alton R. Hendrickson who passed away in 2008. Do you do any writing for films?
This Vintage Hollywood Classic has my Late Moms Uncle Alan Mowbray in it .When I was a child at 13 in 74 asked her where I got my first name from.She replied I named you after a War Hero an Movie Star ten years after her Death I looked up Alan Mowbray sure enough it's all True he was Decorated by France and his native England for Bravery. Like many Hollywood Stars who went to War he was an Amazing Star who worked with other Icons of Vintage Hollywood.
Great film n cast