Remember way back in the day when boys were told "Gentlemen do not curse and swear, especially in the company of ladies"? Well, here are some ladies who could scare sailors.
@@kieranpavlick3909 No. Everyone must swear, and a different rule for one gender is just illogical and has no root in anything but imaginary "sugar and spice, and all things nice"-nonsense.
Yeah I seen Leslie Nielsen there too he was in gone with the wind and he was in a low flying airplane and some bombers real high release their bombs so they could land and when they exploded in the water it came back up and they said it killed them he was in a small plane he's the blindest here guy that was sitting with Betty Davis when they bloopered
You have to wonder if the physical cost of film made the actors be super aware of screwing up. it cost the studio a lot to re-shoot - still fun these exist
Multiple takes of every shot were a normal part of filmmaking. Movies typically had shooting ratios (the ratio of film exposed to film used in the final edit) between 6:1 and 10:1, sometimes considerably higher.
It also seems like the takes were a lot longer. An entire conversation would be shot in one take whereas today's movies have a person saying "hello" in one take, and the responding "hello" is shot seperately.
@just me I don't think that's fair. It is true, that actors back then were more well rounded in terms of being able to sing and dance too, but their range was much narrower. Actors today are more specialized, which is why they can give performances that are 10x more realistic.
Every decade has an accepted way to act that is quite cheesy. Today's time mannerisms, certain common words and behaviours mirror the same. All acting sounds fake after a few decades.
@@Jayfive276 Um, the video shows they really do. "Son of a bitch," "god damn," and there was a "shit" in there. And that's only what we're seeing filmed.
It's reassuring to know somehow that even movie stars have trouble delivering their snappy one-liners without getting their tang all toungled up. Erm, I mean...
The actor incorrectly identified as Barton MacLane in at least two different clips including the one where he can't get on his horse is actually Dick Foran.
So Ann Dvorak and Paul Muni were on another movie together, they were amazing in the original Scarface, a masterpiece of a movie I even like it more than Scorsesse's Scarface
JRTG she said only the last one God Dammit to the extra that clapped because they weren’t suppose to clap yet I suppose coz they were the only one. That’s one shaking fist Bette hath.
It’s a little strange at first but if you think about it it’s not shocking at all that they cursed so much...I mean have you ever heard your grandparents talk lol
Yeah actors of yesteryear are so much better than the ones now. They had words to speak not flying saucers, robots and are blowing up things. Those movies were great.
If you are going to see one, see 'All About Eve' - before that film her peak years were well behind her, then she acted her ASS off and reignited it. She is SO good in it.
GREAT ! But a few of those people weren't who the caption said they were--- That wasn't Barton MacLean-- not The Lane Sister-- Not Bette Davis by the piano....
Roger Propes Talking about the food/chicken? Definitely not Richard Greene nor Loretta Young. The sctress may be Carol Lombard (not sure) as there is another blooper with Lombard and a similar looking guy, as she struggles to eat what he's cooked for her.
A lot of old movie stars started in the theatre. James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart did. That's probably the style. I just heard that Laurence Olivier had to be taught by the director of his first film Wuthering Heights to not be so theatrical.
Pre Brando acting was mostly contrived, stylistic and not natural. Back in the day every actor had their own shtick: you could count on the same flavor from actor "X" every time. Although some actors still do this, some are compelled to be the same for every role, it's not considered ideal.
@@Turt3752 I heard it was supposed to be a mix of english and american to strengthen relations between the countries after the first world war. Didnt they think they could change peoples accents through talkies?
*OɯO* “strengthen relations* is a bit of a stretch, I think it’s more like they were trying to break into the English market and an accent a bit less American seemed like it’d appeal to them. As for them thinking they could change people’s accents, idk
@@MoonSpinners Leo was a very funny actor, especially with his figures of speech. His father's death greatly affected him and he turned to drinking. Leo died of liver failure just one day before his 52nd birthday.
pgh45rpms ....yes, isn’t it a shame? He had so much more to give this world. Sometimes though, a mixture of grief, and the pressure of being in the entertainment business can, and still does have a negative effect on many a great actor. The only consolation is, that he is still remembered and appreciated. I think if he knew he was still being discussed in 2020, he’d be so flattered. 😊
I'wasn't sure what movie this outtake is from. Just researching the IMDB site for a Warners picture credit for Leo and John Garfield. -- "They Made Me a Criminal," 1939. Directed by Busby Berkley. That's Gloria Dickson and May Robson beating up on John. Film also starred Claud Rains, Ann Sheridan, Ward Bond and all the Dead End Kids; Leo's character was named Spit.
pgh45rpms .... you’ve done exactly the same as me, and we’ve both come to the same point. It’s definitely “they made me a criminal “ I love all the old black and white films, and to see outtakes is thrilling, especially when you notice someone in the background like we did with Leo.
Remember way back in the day when boys were told "Gentlemen do not curse and swear, especially in the company of ladies"? Well, here are some ladies who could scare sailors.
Still a fine rule
@@kieranpavlick3909 No. Everyone must swear, and a different rule for one gender is just illogical and has no root in anything but imaginary "sugar and spice, and all things nice"-nonsense.
if you read on bette davis you'll find she had a STRONG intimidating character... but i love her anyway
I hear MUCH more cursing out of the men, but you point out the women. This is supposed to be funny. Mostly they say “Nuts.” Big deal. Lighten up.
Easily the most stupid comment on TH-cam! @@EscargoTouChaud
5:31 - Claude Rains practically singing his anger, "Oh damn and bloody and bugger and blast!" Priceless.
He said he was punch drunk
He also says God damn so beautifully
So glad these were saved!!
This makes the people seem less like decoration of the past and more... just like us, just as idiotic and clumsy and silly
Sephartes i know right I have this romantic image of Hollywood but they are just like us
Sephartes so well put.
I worked for 15 years in the Hollywood film business. The tales I could tell.
The best ones or maybe just my favorites:
8:22 Bette Davis
10:52 Jimmy Stewart
11:09 Barbara Stanwyck
Yeah I seen Leslie Nielsen there too he was in gone with the wind and he was in a low flying airplane and some bombers real high release their bombs so they could land and when they exploded in the water it came back up and they said it killed them he was in a small plane he's the blindest here guy that was sitting with Betty Davis when they bloopered
"Oh, yer followin' me."
"I've been following you your whole life, George." 😊
Bette Davis must of been a hoot on set.
I lol'd so hard when that guy fell off the horse the second time.
“Now just wait a minute this is supposed to be my dance!”
Why do outtakes always, always make me smile?
Authenticity 💚
Thank you for putting everybody's names! I'm an old geezer and even I don't know/remember who all these guys are!
Dont worry its called
Sometimers. It happens. Dam forgot what I just wrote
Never have I related to anyone more than Jimmy Cagney when he said “Green Friels”
It was a GLORIOUS time!
When MEN were MEN and.....
still couldn't remember their GODDAMN LINES!!
When MEN were MEN and the best insult they could say was nuts
Implying that being a man involves swearing?
God dammit!
It shows they are all just human!
Barbara Stanwyck is gorgeous.
The Lady Eve.
Smoke, sizzle, scorch.
She was also a class act, all the way...
Allen Jenkins such a great character actor . Carol Lombard looks like she would be cool To hang out with in her day . Ann Sheridan such a beauty
Crazy to have known many of these actors/actresses as either in-character and/or as seniors. So cool to see them as both young and as real people.
Because they weren't real enough for you as old people?
I love how many times they would just sing out their frustration lol
Oh This is So Good High Paid Movie Stars looking like I did back in my High School Drama class shows they make mistakes too haha😁
That old lady slapping that guy around was hilarious.
That was John Garfield getting slapped around.
I laugh like hell every time I play this! They should have included that in the movie! All right, all right! Jesus Christ!!!!!!!!!!!
You have to wonder if the physical cost of film made the actors be super aware of screwing up. it cost the studio a lot to re-shoot - still fun these exist
Naw--film stock was a relatively small part of the budget compared to all the people in the crew and their salaries.
Multiple takes of every shot were a normal part of filmmaking. Movies typically had shooting ratios (the ratio of film exposed to film used in the final edit) between 6:1 and 10:1, sometimes considerably higher.
If not the filming costs, possibly pressure from the studio owners. Some of them were ridiculous taskmasters. You wouldn't want to piss them off.
So much fast dialogue. How the hell did they remember all those lines? Amazing.
It also seems like the takes were a lot longer. An entire conversation would be shot in one take whereas today's movies have a person saying "hello" in one take, and the responding "hello" is shot seperately.
@just me I don't think that's fair. It is true, that actors back then were more well rounded in terms of being able to sing and dance too, but their range was much narrower. Actors today are more specialized, which is why they can give performances that are 10x more realistic.
@@stevencramsie9172 i did not know there were actors today all i have seen are brain dead wannabe politicians
@@gfinnstrom ok boomer
Every decade has an accepted way to act that is quite cheesy. Today's time mannerisms, certain common words and behaviours mirror the same. All acting sounds fake after a few decades.
A lot of work, but then Hollywood Was a community & everyone knew Each other. Thank goodness these clips exist. Thank you for sharing.
Paul Muni, Edward G. Robinson, Humphrey Bogart, Errol Flynn, and the very best Jimmy Cagney. Best of the best and all the rest
Jimmy Cagney and George Raft dancing 😂🤣😂🤣
Oddly enough Ronald Reagan later did become president of the sag.
If only that were it!!!
The Jimmy Cagney/George Raft dance made me laugh out loud, brilliant!
Betty Davis's eyes !! When I was a kid I thought they could make no mistakes, I miss 'em all !!
Have to love darling Eve Arden at the end!
I listen to her as Our Miss Brooks on Old Time Radio
Pat O’Brien seemed the most down to earth of all them.
Agreed.
A good friend of James Cagney.
Man I love Jimmy Stewart!
Nearly a century ago and actors react to screwing up exactly the same way. Except with less swearing.
But not that much less. The only difference is "fuck." They say everything else.
sicklygreyfoot they really don’t.
@@Jayfive276 Um, the video shows they really do. "Son of a bitch," "god damn," and there was a "shit" in there. And that's only what we're seeing filmed.
Nuts, son of a bitch, damn
Well that simply isn't true😂
I was hoping in one of these clips Bogart would say "pork chawwwwps 'n' apple sawwwce."
that was cagney you idiot. if you can't quote the brady bunch correctly, don't bother.
Michael Lookinglands idol!
That mid Atlantic accent sounded really good, but it will screw up any dialogue!
The reactions are the same as nowadays. Out of character people are all the same.
Edward SF Why do people expect a different behavior from people from our past? People are people.😏
Thankfully, no F bombs. Different, eh.
9:58 you can hear Bogart laughing. Love Willie Best. Very under rated.
It's reassuring to know somehow that even movie stars have trouble delivering their snappy one-liners without getting their tang all toungled up. Erm, I mean...
😂
My entire goddamn wig could come off lol
The actor incorrectly identified as Barton MacLane in at least two different clips including the one where he can't get on his horse is actually Dick Foran.
I noticed that
Van Johnson; from President of the Actors Guild to President of the Free World.
Ronald Reagan fits that description.
Just great stuff. Always wondered if back in the day they bloopers hope to see more.😄
Bette Davis had an Attitude!
You sound surprised!
That was my parents generation.... Loved growing up under them. We sure got ripped off after that time.
great stuff shows how human the old timers were
I was on my way to bed until I saw this it worth seeing....
Thank you so much for posting this. The clips are amazing! ♥️
Even legendary actors can lay an egg now & then. 🤣
These are hysterically funny I love watching the best screw up making all of the rest of us know we are as normal as they. LOL
Monte Wooley certainly never interfered with anybody's wife unless he was going after her husband.
Too Shay!
His Freudian slip was showing lol
8:14 Bette was angry. Yikes!
This was a wonderful time to be able to see what making a REAL movie was like. Not this garbage they make now.
The real personality comes through over the strict protocol of the times ..
Barbara Stanwyck was beautiful.
6:11 He broke there XD
These are so good without the photoshopping, editing for fun, & sound effects added by somebody.
Loved this. And love Rosalind Russel
Young Bette Davis was HOT.
2:34 China Clipper. Love that movie
Bette Davis’ laugh 💖 I understand why Humphrey Bogart said Bette scares him 3:14 😭😂
So Ann Dvorak and Paul Muni were on another movie together, they were amazing in the original Scarface, a masterpiece of a movie I even like it more than Scorsesse's Scarface
Just FYI Brian De Palma directed Scarface.
You're right! Thanks
So many of these national treasures died young of cancer, heart attacks and a few by suicide.
:(
I bet you're a hoot at parties
@@joe-vz6hx I am actually. A very funny guy.
And a lot of tbem died old and wealthy and at home..is tbere a logic in your comment?
@@nondescript2892 Is there proper spelling in yours?
Old movie are good
12:02 is my favorite
90% of the actors seem to say 'Oh damn it!' when they have screwed up a line.
I love the captions that show the artists, but I would have liked to also know what picture or movie the bloopers are from.
Bette Davis lost her shit on that poor applauding extra. Her wrath was real.
What did she say? "Only the last ...... goddammit" I couldn't figure it out
JRTG she said only the last one God Dammit to the extra that clapped because they weren’t suppose to clap yet I suppose coz they were the only one. That’s one shaking fist Bette hath.
@@jenniferwalker8788 ok lol. Gotta love our girl Bette! :D
yeah. what a bitch.
John Garfield is my favorite here. So cute.
God love Warner Bros...!! Thanks for sharing...I subscibed!
Back when blooper reels were for studio insider parties only.
Beatifoul 😊
I'm shocked at the amount of profanity used back then, although it didn't appear on the screen at that time, unlike today.
shouldn't that be "I'm shocked, shocked! At the amount of profanity...." a la Casablanca....although Mr Rains had quite a vocabulary, himself!
What surprised me was invoking God's name so often.
It’s a little strange at first but if you think about it it’s not shocking at all that they cursed so much...I mean have you ever heard your grandparents talk lol
1:08 this is how I'm saying "God damn!" from now on.
Love these actors wonderful and above all " Cussing " 😂😂😂 Loved watching this
Ed G my fav actor, ty
Yeah actors of yesteryear are so much better than the ones now. They had words to speak not flying saucers, robots and are blowing up things. Those movies were great.
Bette davis is so beautifull ... have not seen a single of her film...
If you are going to see one, see 'All About Eve' - before that film her peak years were well behind her, then she acted her ASS off and reignited it. She is SO good in it.
7:13 Pat O'Brien channeling The Three Stooges.
GREAT ! But a few of those people weren't who the caption said they were--- That wasn't Barton MacLean-- not The Lane Sister-- Not Bette Davis by the piano....
Yer welcome! My pleasure :o)>
Wow! People don't say GD like that anymore. That God.
Agreed!
So many God Damn it!
Better not put him on this...
I think that's Dick Foran misidentified as Donald McBride.
I think you're right.
Actually, it's Dick Foran misidentified as Barton MacLane.
LOL Fabulous!!!!
Just how drunk was Pat O'Brien?
I love Willie Best.
Theyd played these at their Stag Parties.
You've been getting any lately?
- overtime you mean?
☺️☺️
Last one is the only one making me laugh.
Great 🤣👍
📻🙂
1:36 that's Joan Crawford!
What movie is the Barbara Stanwyck one?
Who is this actress in 5:16? Is that Bette Davis?
Who is that at 5:12? Maybe Richard Greene and Loretta Young?
Roger Propes
Talking about the food/chicken? Definitely not Richard Greene nor Loretta Young. The sctress may be Carol Lombard (not sure) as there is another blooper with Lombard and a similar looking guy, as she struggles to eat what he's cooked for her.
ann dvorak seems nice
Yes! They are all actors who have a job to do. Always working.
Ann Sheridan was the most beautiful redhead ever
They didn't laugh much though. Maybe mistakes were not tolerated as much as today.
Pretty much. These kids came straight off Broadway. If you couldn't pull it off live, well, I guess it's film for you then.
And film was expensive, so they had to be economical. Now everything is shot digitally.
Also Priscilla Lane was NOT with DIck Powell, but an unknown.
was it Claire Dodd?
"I can't raise my *ASS* off the ground."
Can anyone tell me what style of acting this is called? It's so different from today's style which is more relaxed.
A lot of old movie stars started in the theatre. James Cagney and Humphrey Bogart did. That's probably the style. I just heard that Laurence Olivier had to be taught by the director of his first film Wuthering Heights to not be so theatrical.
I think the weird accent is called Continental or Mid-Atlantic
Pre Brando acting was mostly contrived, stylistic and not natural. Back in the day every actor had their own shtick: you could count on the same flavor from actor "X" every time. Although some actors still do this, some are compelled to be the same for every role, it's not considered ideal.
@@janetoss You think Brando was natural???!!
The trans Atlantic accent is for the movies????
Dylan Psinakis yeah lol, they basically made up the accent just to elevate the movies and radio shows and all that. It sounded fancy so they did it
@@Turt3752
I heard it was supposed to be a mix of english and american to strengthen relations between the countries after the first world war. Didnt they think they could change peoples accents through talkies?
*OɯO* “strengthen relations* is a bit of a stretch, I think it’s more like they were trying to break into the English market and an accent a bit less American seemed like it’d appeal to them. As for them thinking they could change people’s accents, idk
boy!
Sure, there's some cursing out of frustration. But at least nobody used the f-bomb. Is that Leo Gorcey at 8:33?
pgh45rpms ....yes, it certainly looks like him. Sad he died way before his time.
@@MoonSpinners Leo was a very funny actor, especially with his figures of speech. His father's death greatly affected him and he turned to drinking. Leo died of liver failure just one day before his 52nd birthday.
pgh45rpms ....yes, isn’t it a shame? He had so much more to give this world. Sometimes though, a mixture of grief, and the pressure of being in the entertainment business can, and still does have a negative effect on many a great actor. The only consolation is, that he is still remembered and appreciated. I think if he knew he was still being discussed in 2020, he’d be so flattered. 😊
I'wasn't sure what movie this outtake is from. Just researching the IMDB site for a Warners picture credit for Leo and John Garfield. -- "They Made Me a Criminal," 1939. Directed by Busby Berkley. That's Gloria Dickson and May Robson beating up on John. Film also starred Claud Rains, Ann Sheridan, Ward Bond and all the Dead End Kids; Leo's character was named Spit.
pgh45rpms .... you’ve done exactly the same as me, and we’ve both come to the same point. It’s definitely “they made me a criminal “ I love all the old black and white films, and to see outtakes is thrilling, especially when you notice someone in the background like we did with Leo.
George Clooney back in time ? 02:35
Haha no its pat o’brien