Just think I was 3 years old when this movie was made I was born in 1934. Maybe that's why I like these movies so much I don't know but I like everything about the 1930s and 40s1940 I was in the kindergarten period I live in Southern California I'll be 90 in a few months May2024. I like the movie thank you for the video.
@dianalee8967 Seems everyone is "nostalgic" for times even before they were alive considering what life is now. I was born in '68 and have lost interest in most everything after 2000 or so. Especially "music".
What a great old gem! Always loved Barbara Stanwyck! First knew her from THE BIG VALLEY, as a kid watching re-runs. I love seeing her in her early movie career. She was a class act at every stage of that long illustrious career.
I never forget Barbara Stanwyck in her role in The Thornbirds when she cries out to the priest that she still feels young inside....that was outstanding.
people get old, Goethe was turned down by a woman when he was old. He had been quite a ladies' man when he was young, but he was too old for a young woman and he also felt depressed for some days afterward. But what can one do, no one lives forever. Even Sinatra got old and lost his appeal. He cancelled a tour of Europe because so few people cane to see him sing.
Agreed! Just think, I was a 20 something when I saw the speech on the miniseries and retired when I saw it today on You Tube. It hit me just the same, except today I know it to be universally true.
I agree,outstanding and it does happen in real life...women falling in LOVE with PRIESTS...I have seen it happen...Handsome priests are a mystery. Priests are fall in love with women in their Parishes...I think for some it is loneliness.
We never had the money of these folk....everyone wore a suit and tie and carried a hat.....I was much too poor for that stuff....but interesting to see how City People lived.
This is a fabulous woman who overcame odds most of us would never dream of and became a great actress, philanthropist, a woman with great humility and even wisdom... orphaned at 2 years old to one of the most famous women in show business and otherwise. I have a great regard for the force of her great spirit and her ability to endure so much! And, oh how could she act! She is truly one of the greats!!!!!
i agree with the other comments. beautiful woman then, loved seeing these people at their beginning of their career. thank you. great stories, very enjoyable.
I absolutely LOVE Barbara Stanwyck movies. I can't think of anyof her movies that I didn't like. She was a great actor !! I saw some comments saying she didn't sing well. I liked her singing . She wasn't best known for her singing . but she could hold her. In the movie "Lady of Burlesque" she was great , her energy, presence, and beauty made the movie. When she sang "Play It On The G-String" she blew everyone away then and when I see now I still love it! I'm sure I speak for many others. LOVE HER!!! :)
What about her singing in the nightclub in "Ball of Fire"? The drum beat boogie song? Gene Krupa playing the drums with 2 match sticks on the matchbox holder? Fab u lous..........
Waddya Tawkin Hi!! BAll of FIRE!!!... That is one of my favorite movies, top 10 favorite movie scenes..when shes doing that an d Gary... Just dosent know what to do with her... I totally agree, she was FAB U LOUS!!
One of my favorite actors of all time Robert Taylor, at the level of John Wayne, Clark Gable, Bing Crosby, Alan Ladd, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, Charlton Heston, James Cagney
Stanwyck, Davis, Crawford, Tierney, Lansbury...these stars were in their "retiring days" by the time I was introduced to them. Big Valley, Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte, Baby Jane Murder she Wrote. So after TV gets a little independence (UHF channels) I got to see these actresses in their real glory...Love em all.
Please. nothing "lovely" unless they were acting. Barb, looked at no man after Taylor. His acting was stiff and uncomfortable. Ursula Andess, dumped him pronto.
C'est une belle comédie ❤❤avec deux grands acteurs qui vont bien ensemble c était agréable de les voir 😊😊merci pour le partage continuer de nous donner des vieux films de ce genre avec des acteurs de qualité 😢qui comme eux glenn ford jeff chandler Richard widmark et aussi rock hudson ❤❤😢😢et beaucoup d'autres qui sont de qualité ah j oublie le grand john wayne
This is My Affair (1937) Barbara Stanwyck (Ruby Catherine Stevens), Robert Taylor,& a cameo by John Carradine. I'm glad I pushed myself to the last 3rd of this movie, that is when I became glued. Ruby was a natural!
Eliezer Pennywhistler I never thought she was pretty. She married Robert Taylor but I don't know if it was before or after this picture. They later divorced. He remarried; she never did
She loved Taylor very much. She had far more talent than he did. She has been my favorite for 50 years. No, he had an affair with Ursula Andress, and that is why she left him. He became an alcoholic, and was living in Camarllo State hospital, in So. Calif for de tox. He was there for a long time. I live close to the place.
Yes, but it didn't last. Taylor wanted the big Swedish woman. Forget her name. Barbara never married again. Taylor was an alcoholic, and stayed at Camarillo State Hospital to detox. I worked there for a short time.
Patrick3183 LOL Well, yes he was a "pretty boy" and Barb was a tough cookie. Could that be why he was an alcoholic? I never knew, other than he was very unhappy at the hospital. He spoke to nobody.
thx for this, my favorite actor, is ms. stanwick, love the movie but something didn't feel right for the time period it was in and i figured out that during that time period there was certain social behavior among the classes, like "bust a gut" loud laughter at social gatherings was reserved for the lower class in the pubs not at party with the type of ppl. that would attend engagements with the President. and little things like the hand buzzer wasn't invented then , the clothes the 36:50 part the guys in the room with guns had hats on from the present day. the wardrobes were completely different back in those days, and the most significant thing is that is was written using the words and actions for the current day not the time period of the movie. this must be some of the reasons the critics were unimpressed. but i love it anyway.
Yes.Almost all the early films are wonderful. My guess is that the studio system, along with the profit move, keeps more or less high standards to fill the theaters. If the motion picture did not make money, there was hardy a second chance. They had serious arguments, people got fired if they refused, or didn't make money for the studio...Addendum: OH, the churches were open for a lot of innocents. Outwardly, most people had high morals, or were afraid what the neighbors would say if they got caught. But, fear of public exposure, fear of the "after-life" made most people polite, or courteous in public, anyway. Getting in fights and getting drunk was a manly sport. Hypocrisy is nothing new.
some of you talk about her singing, not bad to me, i really think it was sweet...think she can do no wrong, when it comes to her craft n a fan. THX FOR THE POST
So, at 1:08:39 They just open the back door to the bank after hours and walk right in? Even if they had a key the bank alarm should be set for after bank hours.
The most intimate details of the executive branch possibly compromised.... I've exhausted all the means of the law...how creepily prescient of the NSA....
Hi Everyone that post a comment an those wishing to but just can't find the words to express your feelings about this picture. This picture had a little of everything, crime, drama, comedy, thrills, vaudeville even dead presidents. "Jolly good show" as president Roosevelt would say. Sadly enough he said in this picture his famous words "SPEAK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG STICK." Today his word's would be more technical with today's technology. "SPEAK LOUDLY AND USE THE INTERNET." Don't you agree? ;-) ★★★
Entertaining. The bank robbery sequence was laughable by today's standards of authenticity. The actors who played McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt looked very much like the actual presidents.
and what a real woman's beauty should look like...not like these scaggy, artificial, made up trash today...no wonder woman are treated so poorly nowadays...they are not the way woman was meant to be and are certainly not ladies!
Yeahhhhhhh! She seems to be a true contralto. She seems to have a good ear. Some vocal training and she might have become quite a good singer. But then we would have missed out on her film career!
Well, if you like soap operas, that was fair to middlin'. I could do without Taylor as he is not much of an actor altho' not half bad in this. Stanwyck however could do what no other grand dame of that era could do: every single genre. Could read a telephone book (remember those) and make it sound interesting.
In the years between the wars there was a trend to play/experiment with sexuality - especially in open minded artistic circles. I assume those "experiments" are the basis of many of the rumors. And then of course there are always some people who try to make money (or propaganda) by spreading scandalous reports.
Just think I was 3 years old when this movie was made I was born in 1934. Maybe that's why I like these movies so much I don't know but I like everything about the 1930s and 40s1940 I was in the kindergarten period I live in Southern California I'll be 90 in a few months May2024. I like the movie thank you for the video.
@dianalee8967
Seems everyone is "nostalgic" for times even before they were alive considering what life is now.
I was born in '68 and have lost interest in most everything after 2000 or so. Especially "music".
Thank you for sharing!
Bully for you. I bet you have seen quite a lot. I hope you live to over 100.
Miss Barbara stanwyck what is an extremely great actress she was definitely one of a kind a very good kind and thank you❤
As an old old man, I have seen many
a movie and star, BUT my favorite
actor/actress of ALL time is
the Star BARBARA STANWYCK.
Me too!
They were married in real life for 12 years. Delightful movie!
What a great old gem! Always loved Barbara Stanwyck! First knew her from THE BIG VALLEY, as a kid watching re-runs. I love seeing her in her early movie career. She was a class act at every stage of that long illustrious career.
I’m glad for movies because they preserve the fashions and activities of years past. 1937. I’m glad this movie survived.
I never forget Barbara Stanwyck in her role in The Thornbirds when she cries out to the priest that she still feels young inside....that was outstanding.
people get old, Goethe was turned down by a woman when he was old. He had been quite a ladies' man when he was young, but he was too old for a young woman and he also felt depressed for some days afterward. But what can one do, no one lives forever. Even Sinatra got old and lost his appeal. He cancelled a tour of Europe because so few people cane to see him sing.
Agreed! Just think, I was a 20 something when I saw the speech on the miniseries and retired when I saw it today on You Tube. It hit me just the same, except today I know it to be universally true.
I agree,outstanding
and it does happen
in real life...women
falling in LOVE with
PRIESTS...I have seen
it happen...Handsome
priests are a mystery.
Priests are fall in love
with women in their
Parishes...I think for
some it is loneliness.
I absolutely love these old movies -- the clothes, hairstyles, cars, furniture, all of it is so nostalgic...Taylor and Stanwick = what a pair!
We never had the money of these folk....everyone wore a suit and tie and carried a hat.....I was much too poor for that stuff....but interesting to see how City People lived.
@@markpalmer7832I wasn't. I even had my own dressmaker. Wonderful times!
This is a fabulous woman who overcame odds most of us would never dream of and became a great actress, philanthropist, a woman with great humility and even wisdom... orphaned at 2 years old to one of the most famous women in show business and otherwise. I have a great regard for the force of her great spirit and her ability to endure so much! And, oh how could she act! She is truly one of the greats!!!!!
Sharon Gallup, your heartfelt post sent me to wiki for the details: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_Stanwyck#Early_life
And a proud republican!
and a fun person to party with.
@@terry4137 Everyone has their faults.
@@terry4137c
My gosh why actor & actress from the past so good looking
One of my all time favorites. Miss Stanwyck had class and elegance.
❤️ Robert and Barbara my goodness what a beautiful pair. Great movie 🎥
Amazing movie. They just don't make em like that anymore. Thanks for uploading this gem!
Fantastic movie. Great watch. Thank you.
What a treat Barbara and Robert Taylor
Really enjoyed that..stanwyck never disappointed !! Great actress
i agree with the other comments. beautiful woman then, loved seeing these people at their beginning of their career. thank you. great stories, very enjoyable.
The great robert Taylor and of course barbra stanwyck
My favorite actress.
I absolutely LOVE Barbara Stanwyck movies. I can't think of anyof her movies that I didn't like. She was a great actor !! I saw some comments saying she didn't sing well. I liked her singing . She wasn't best known for her singing . but she could hold her. In the movie "Lady of Burlesque" she was great , her energy, presence, and beauty made the movie. When she sang "Play It On The G-String" she blew everyone away then and when I see now I still love it! I'm sure I speak for many others. LOVE HER!!! :)
What about her singing in the nightclub in "Ball of Fire"? The drum beat boogie song? Gene Krupa playing the drums with 2 match sticks on the matchbox holder? Fab u lous..........
Waddya Tawkin
Hi!! BAll of FIRE!!!... That is one of my favorite movies, top 10 favorite movie scenes..when shes doing that an d Gary... Just dosent know what to do with her...
I totally agree, she was FAB U LOUS!!
I want to make a joke about the song "Play it on a G-string" but some comedian likely beat me to it.
Tashie Snower yayygl
I totally agree Rhonda, she was one of the best actresses of all time as far as I'm concerned.
What a fabulous film!!! Thanks for posting.
Amazing to think how the world has changed since this was made...
One of my favorite actors of all time Robert Taylor, at the level of John Wayne, Clark Gable, Bing Crosby, Alan Ladd, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, Charlton Heston, James Cagney
Nice movie, Barbara Stanwyck always gave me a rocket in my pocket. Thanks for the upload.
I LOVE ❤️ BARBARA STANWYCK, ROBERT TAYLOR AND THEIR MOVIES
I love this movie... and all of her others. She looks so beautiful here, in the turn of the century style dresses.
She held her age well. Her rare talent to me, was her ability to "become" the character, she portrayed Very few can do that.
Stanwyck, Davis, Crawford, Tierney, Lansbury...these stars were in their "retiring days" by the time I was introduced to them. Big Valley, Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte, Baby Jane Murder she Wrote. So after TV gets a little independence (UHF channels) I got to see these actresses in their real glory...Love em all.
Tierney...Leave her to Heaven!
LOVED IT THANKS FOR SHARING GOD BLESS
I love old movies, they have a wonderful feel about them. yesterday. 😅
mary coleman i
mary coleman ....... Ditto .....loved old movies sinceI was 5.... I am 65 and still can’t stop watching them
Barbara and Robert....so beautiful together.
I don't recall having ever seen Robert Taylor without his signature silly moustache. He looked much better without it.
Delightful! Bob and Missy were a lovely couple, both on screen and off! They are missed!
Please. nothing "lovely" unless they were acting. Barb, looked at no man after Taylor. His acting was stiff and uncomfortable. Ursula Andess, dumped him pronto.
heatherglen33 Pardon me but that's Ursula Thiess, not Andress.
Yes, and she was Swedish , I believe. Ursula Andress is Swiss.
heatherglen33 Thiess and she didn't dump him, ignorant comment , you didn't even know them, so shut up!
@@CarHerzO Taylors second wife Ursula Thiess was German.
Thank you so much! Thoroughly enjoyed it!
I like her style of singing; added to her abrasive but tactful, honest character. My favorite actress.
Watch "No Man of her Own" on UTube. She was at her best.
It's one of her best films that is on TH-cam in it's entirety! She has so many incredible films everyone who loves her should watch!
What the song at 16:00 ? Do you know? Thank you
@@oksiqwe5706 *I Hum a Waltz* [Harry Revel (music) & Mack Gordon (words)]
Another Stanwyck gem.
Great movie great acting thanks for sharing great ending 👏👍⭐🌟
Loved all movies with Barbara Stanwyck.
C'est une belle comédie ❤❤avec deux grands acteurs qui vont bien ensemble c était agréable de les voir 😊😊merci pour le partage continuer de nous donner des vieux films de ce genre avec des acteurs de qualité 😢qui comme eux glenn ford jeff chandler Richard widmark et aussi rock hudson ❤❤😢😢et beaucoup d'autres qui sont de qualité ah j oublie le grand john wayne
Robert Taylor really was beautiful.
This is My Affair (1937) Barbara Stanwyck (Ruby Catherine Stevens), Robert Taylor,& a cameo by John Carradine.
I'm glad I pushed myself to the last 3rd of this movie, that is when I became glued. Ruby was a natural!
SweetnSaltyLife99 Babs liked the ladies too. Or didn't you know that?
Gilda Marlowe... only her Genius Matters!
Ditto: Charles Laughton etc.
One of the many things I love about her.
Thank you for uploading this movie.
Her voice is fine and she looks great in those costumes!
She's a knockout, but face it - she can barely sing worth a damn.
But she puts the songs over nevertheless.
Eliezer Pennywhistler I never thought she was pretty. She married Robert Taylor but I don't know if it was before or after this picture. They later divorced. He remarried; she never did
She loved Taylor very much. She had far more talent than he did. She has been my favorite for 50 years. No, he had an affair with Ursula Andress, and that is why she left him. He became an alcoholic, and was living in Camarllo State hospital, in So. Calif for de tox. He was there for a long time. I live close to the place.
I wasn't even born till 1950! But love these old black and white movies!!!!
This was a great movie. Too bad it is shown rarely on TCM.
God forbid you would buy it.
Excellent movie. Anothe greatvone with Taylor - "Diplomatic courier"
This was a few years before they were married. The smitten-ness is so blatantly obvious it's too yummy for words!
Yes, but it didn't last. Taylor wanted the big Swedish woman. Forget her name. Barbara never married again. Taylor was an alcoholic, and stayed at Camarillo State Hospital to detox. I worked there for a short time.
actually they were both gay and the marriage was a studio cover up...do u think that pretty boy would really be into that tough mannish Stanwyck?
Patrick3183 LOL Well, yes he was a "pretty boy" and Barb was a tough cookie. Could that be why he was an alcoholic? I never knew, other than he was very unhappy at the hospital. He spoke to nobody.
I heard there were rumors of her having an affair with Joan Crawford. I don't know about him, though.
*****
Preposterous about Stanwyck and Crawford. Read the recent bio on Barbara.
I enjoyed the film. Thank you.
Thanks for posting.
Stanwyck did her own singing in a couple of movies, but was usually dubbed.... she did her own singing in "Banjo on my knee" and "Lady of Burlesque".
vimmandude
Encantador!4***.Muito obrigada por postar.
she's gorgeous.
un film merveilleux
thx for this, my favorite actor, is ms. stanwick, love the movie but something didn't feel right for the time period it was in and i figured out that during that time period there was certain social behavior among the classes, like "bust a gut" loud laughter at social gatherings was reserved for the lower class in the pubs not at party with the type of ppl. that would attend engagements with the President. and little things like the hand buzzer wasn't invented then , the clothes the 36:50 part the guys in the room with guns had hats on from the present day. the wardrobes were completely different back in those days, and the most significant thing is that is was written using the words and actions for the current day not the time period of the movie. this must be some of the reasons the critics were unimpressed. but i love it anyway.
This movie was better than I anticipated. love the chemistry between Missy and Bob.
Great movie!
really good!!!
Stanwyck sang ALL the songs .. except for " I hear a Waltz " That was dubbed......😮....
St John 3:16! 💖
Only what we do for Christ will last!
Time is winding up!
Yes.Almost all the early films are wonderful. My guess is that the studio system, along with the profit move, keeps more or less high standards to fill the theaters. If the motion picture did not make money, there was hardy a second chance. They had serious arguments, people got fired if they refused, or didn't make money for the studio...Addendum: OH, the churches were open for a lot of innocents. Outwardly, most people had high morals, or were afraid what the neighbors would say if they got caught. But, fear of public exposure, fear of the "after-life" made most people polite, or courteous in public, anyway. Getting in fights and getting drunk was a manly sport. Hypocrisy is nothing new.
Fantastic. ... 😍😍😍😍😍
Oh my. that was so stressful at the end I was like No NO lol. phew. Gorgeous!
She's wearing a very nice diamond necklace!
Boy she was really lovely back then
And way past way back then.
love Barbara and William😘
some of you talk about her singing, not bad to me, i really think it was sweet...think she can do no wrong, when it comes to her craft n a fan. THX FOR THE POST
When America was great. Real actors and real movies.
@ 9:30 That's my dad Eddie Hall in the back row of the bowling alley, smoking a cigar.
So, at 1:08:39 They just open the back door to the bank after hours and walk right in? Even if they had a key the bank alarm should be set for after bank hours.
Enjoyed.
This was a really good movie!
thank you
The most intimate details of the executive branch possibly compromised....
I've exhausted all the means of the law...how creepily prescient of the NSA....
Okay?! It's also prepping/priming us to think it's perfectly fine, justified and moral. Talk about subtle, yet powerful propaganda...
Still, movie which not for anything but entertainment.
Hi Everyone that post a comment an those wishing to but just can't find the words to express your feelings about this picture. This picture had a little of everything, crime, drama, comedy, thrills, vaudeville even dead presidents. "Jolly good show" as president Roosevelt would say. Sadly enough he said in this picture his famous words "SPEAK SOFTLY AND CARRY A BIG STICK." Today his word's would be more technical with today's technology. "SPEAK LOUDLY AND USE THE INTERNET." Don't you agree? ;-) ★★★
l.o.l.
I've seen this lovely movie before. Thanks for the upload. What is the name of the song that Barbara Stanwyck sings?
Entertaining. The bank robbery sequence was laughable by today's standards of authenticity. The actors who played McKinley and Teddy Roosevelt looked very much like the actual presidents.
The picture is so old it probably was Teddy R.
😂😂@@duke9555
Silly plot. Why wouldn’t Taylor’s character contact the prezz immediately after he was arrested? Taylor and the misses are good together
Love this movie !
Barbara sings better than Taylor Swift, what else do you need to know?
Robby Bonter 😂 Funny
Robby Bonter that's a really cute fun thing to say. You made me smile and in a Taylor swift fan. And your right
Robby Bonter I meant I am not in
and what a real woman's beauty should look like...not like these scaggy, artificial, made up trash today...no wonder woman are treated so poorly nowadays...they are not the way woman was meant to be and are certainly not ladies!
A must see👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀Movie
barbara can sing some real low notes.
Yeahhhhhhh! She seems to be a true contralto. She seems to have a good ear. Some vocal training and she might have become quite a good singer. But then we would have missed out on her film career!
A brief synopsis of the movie would be greatly appreciated.
Great Movie !
Stanwyck was one of the sexxxiest ever
I did not no handsome Robert Taylor was married to Barbara. I like Barbara movies also and Robert Taylor was good in Escape
Good acting all around. Donlevy looks so young...and thin. He became more stocky, but was still good in drama.
The design of the Gaol has been used many times by the studio .
For my money, she rates along side Bette Davis and Joan Crawford . She was an all rounder
Who is Taylor Swift?
she is a seamstress who sews fast.
HAHAHA~!!!!!!
+Catherine Mathers That is funny.
laugh Out Loud...
Barbara great actress bad singer. Beautiful movie. I didn't see the government traitor get cut, nobody opened the envelope.
Was that W.C. Fields in the bowling alley!?
en francais c'est possible merci je ne suis pas bilingue
Robert Taylor, dear old cousin, just couldn't keep his pants zipped.
Wow, with this insider knowledge you must be very old ... and still interested in the important things of life.
Govt. man falls for the sister of the bank robbers he's looking for.
msnovice043 why tell the viewer--let him/her check it out.
msnovice043 Spoiler alert!
And John Carradine as "Ed"...wow
this movie must be where the "Zodiac Killer" saw the mark he put on his letters to the San Francisco Cronicle... the circle with the cross
Music is memorable too
Well, if you like soap operas, that was fair to middlin'. I could do without Taylor as he is not much of an actor altho' not half bad in this. Stanwyck however could do what no other grand dame of that era could do: every single genre. Could read a telephone book (remember those) and make it sound interesting.
I believe they had just married.
Charming
Loose end not tidied up: identity of Mr Big and his arrest. Otherwise good movie.
Everyone is saying she was a lesbian now..... and Joan, Lauren, Greta, Dietrich and many many more
Mary Ann McCarthy Well she wasnt.
In the years between the wars there was a trend to play/experiment with sexuality - especially in open minded artistic circles. I assume those "experiments" are the basis of many of the rumors.
And then of course there are always some people who try to make money (or propaganda) by spreading scandalous reports.