If this movie changed so much, than why are things the way they are now?
@MARKELIJIO-i9i7 күн бұрын
Because they liked it so much, that's why.
@440327 күн бұрын
@@MARKELIJIO-i9i That doesn't answer my question.
@MARKELIJIO-i9i6 күн бұрын
@@44032 Well, I don't have anything else to say, that's hard to understand. Ask somebody else, okay? Please?
@Eurafrican3 ай бұрын
Although I'm glad Katharine Hepburn battled and won the part of Eva Lovelace over Constance Bennett as "Kate the Great" makes that part her own and unimaginable that anyone else who portray her, I'm also a Constance fan. I wish we could see Constance in a screen test as Eva, even though Kate the Great would be superior since it feels as though Eva were written for her.
@pasqualerusso70503 ай бұрын
one of the best movies.... A feel good classic..timeless
@pattymelt-go3fv4 ай бұрын
Kathrine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy were married and he died 2 and a hlf weeks after the film wrapped. She refused to watch the film.
@CoopyKat4 ай бұрын
I finally got to see this movie in 2024: I LOVE it. What a great movie.
@nasiromar20044 ай бұрын
just DIVINNNNNNNE
@conradmirafuentes6 ай бұрын
Thank you Mr. Weinstein for opening minds. Was bummed not getting to the ufo/uap stuff watching 3rd JRE appearance, but, found your framework more interesting than the topic. What do you think of Wolfram's recent claim of coming to an understanding of quantum dynamics?
@cookieberger74646 ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies. It's one of those movies that makes you feel good, but a little melancholy. For me I think it's because I lived through those times, born in 1956 and it takes me back to easier times but there was definitely prejudice all around me but my folks were awesome and raised us treating all equally. Just love, love, love this movie.
@SalvationinCHRISTalone8886 ай бұрын
6/28/2024: One of my FAVORITE movies💥💥💥 Thanks to you all who participated in making this BEAUTIFUL film. Aloha from Hawaii🌴🌸🌺
@MTknitter226 ай бұрын
And all the worry that the American people, of all races, would not accept this film was for nothing. Good American people by the millions accepted it and LOVED IT then and do now. We should applaud that as much as we do the makers of the film.
@rogerc1696 ай бұрын
so much truth in these messages regardless of your religion, this is what Americans need right now, new Americans, old Americans, Republican or Democrat. We are all Americans and should put Americans people first in our trust and faith and let the politicians earn it before we give it to them.
@cidvasconcelos69196 ай бұрын
Resenha sobre o filme: magiadoreal.blogspot.com/2024/06/filme-do-dia-george-stevens-filmmakers.html
@maryajaniak28966 ай бұрын
I was 21 Sept. 15, 1967 and I am now 77 years old. I loved that picture and would watch it several times over the course of several decades. In fact, I just watched it on KZbin a couple of days ago and I still love it. I was raised by my grandparents who experienced the Depression. My grandmother took me to various musicals and took me to see the Rockettes every Christmas. They told stories of how my grandfather drove a Coal truck during the Depression and my grandmother was a housewife but then later on went back to school and became a Therapist and got a Nursing License as well. They were fortunate because they were able to get sugar and coal for heat. My Grandfather later on became a very gifted Carpenter and worked with a good friend building very well made houses. My Grandfather's favorite actress was Mary Pickford and my Grandmother liked Mickey Rooney and so I'm very familiar with Yankee Doodle Dandy among other notable projects Mickey Rooney was in. I watch Korean and Chinese dramas with English sub-titles on various platforms with the help of the Internet. I'm so very grateful for the making of this film as it was very well written and directed and all the actors and actresses were well thought of for their characters in this film.
@angelbulldog49346 ай бұрын
I was 18. How well I remember the tension and prejudice, especially being a southerner. Christina's kiss-off scene with her obnoxious, nosy employee and Matt's speech at the end are each impeccable. My humble opinion is that this is possibly and arguably the best thing Hollywood ever released.
@kathrin-mariasamarrastehle65387 ай бұрын
@blackbird56347 ай бұрын
Class, elegance, style and dangerous charm. He's everything a movie star could be and was.
@brandyw.79438 ай бұрын
Joanna (Joey) she still lovely today
@jameslawson62458 ай бұрын
What's so amazing Hepburn did The Lion In Winter the same Year! The powerfulness of Kate is amazing! This Movie was a Reaction To Loving Vs Virginia Hands Down!
@terriselph41008 ай бұрын
I have seen this film many times, and the acting has touched me to my core every time. The final scene in the film, to me, is a confession by Tracy to Hepburn. The love and tears in her eyes displayed the raw truth of how these two actors felt for each other. This brilliant film sent a powerful message to humanity.
@laurabarzaghi17708 ай бұрын
Li adoravo e li adoro anche adesso che non ci sono piu"❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@sunnystubbs17748 ай бұрын
Does anyone know where this interview broadcast? Who the interviewer was? I would like to find the interview in its entirety. Thanks!
@stephaniestanley80419 ай бұрын
0:32 oh look, it's a scene from my first marriage 😅
@gpg95169 ай бұрын
One of my favorite DVDs ever…
@The_Plain_Truth9 ай бұрын
What a great movie to go out on Spencer Tracey, what a guy and Hepburn was also a brilliant actor . I first saw this film when i was 8 years old and it left a lasting impression on me . Am 52 now and ive watched this film more than any other ...more than tge Wizard of Oz .. lol Sleep well ST and KH ❤
@JackMason-oq8lf10 ай бұрын
Special? You could say that. Miss Butch Hepburn was a notorious skirt chaser. "Spansa" was fond of the boys. They played beards for each other for years. Didn't it bother you that she always wore pants and had no children or husband? She used the biggest pimp in Hollywood to procure her girls.Tracy was hardly a sexpot, not the kind of man you breathe heavy for. Their on-screen non-sexuality together meshed wonderfully. They cancelled each other out. Never heard one person say they wanted to jump his bones, or plow her north-40.
@thedivinemisshepburn9 ай бұрын
Please educate yourself before leaving these kind of comments. Katharine Hepburn was married from 1928 until September 1942 when her divorce was finalized in the US. It's not because a woman doesn't have children that she's not straight. Not everyone chooses to be a mother. I have been researching for years and I've yet to come across any evidence for what you're saying. In fact, I had access to the love letters Katharine Hepburn wrote to Howard Hughes and these point to the contrary. If you want to read a trustworthy, well-researched biography on Spencer Tracy, I recommend James Curtis' book. Also, if you don't like them, why search for videos just to leave vile comments...
@fiddlyphuk641411 ай бұрын
Where he said to his Dad "You see yourself as a colored man. I see myself as a man." Well that didn't age well into 2024 thanks to obama and the democrats. They always will see a colored man as a colored man and will expect the colored man to remain on their political plantation.
@The_Plain_Truth11 ай бұрын
I watched this film in 1977 its my all time favourite film my favourite actor is Spencer Tracey and Katherine Hepburn was also a fabulous actress ❤
@flor-w7x11 ай бұрын
Tk you so much… I loved it
@sarahnichols443911 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this as its always interesting to hear from the actors/actresses themselves.
@stuartlaws-h7k11 ай бұрын
Hello - I am currently working on a BBC audio podcast about the Hollywood 10 and my colleague is keen to use a clip of Katharine's speech that features here. I was wondering if you knew where this recording came from or who owns the copyright? thanks, Stuart
@stepsgeek11 ай бұрын
Hi, I don't know if there's still copyright on this, but the recording was released by the Progressive Citizens of America in 1947 but this association was dissolved in 1948. Please feel free to contact me if you want more background information, I talked about this speech for the Katharine Hepburn cultural arts center recently.
@barronmaxxx2991 Жыл бұрын
amen❤
@mortalclown3812 Жыл бұрын
To think bigotry is at higher levels in our country than in '67 is heartbreaking... and it's been ramping up since 2016. Not difficult to do the math.
@fiddlyphuk641411 ай бұрын
Blacks will never make it as long as they keep portraying themselves as victims at the encouragement of the democrats. They are now the cause of their own problems.
@jl3322 Жыл бұрын
One of my all time favorites💙
@LuzMartinez-ss6in Жыл бұрын
❤ Beautiful movie with a lot of meaning. Thanks.🙏🙏🙏
@gregoryleewalker Жыл бұрын
One of my all time favorite Sidney Poitier movies. My all time favorite is, In the Heat of the Night and his Oscar winning performance in, Lilies of the Field.
@doglover7675 Жыл бұрын
I just watched this movie (for the first time) a few days ago with our teenage sons. We all loved it, and realize the time that it represented.. Beautiful acting by all.
@Merylstreep1949 Жыл бұрын
Wow❤ I actually have two personal letters from Kate before she died....absolutely prized ❤
@mildredmartinez8843 Жыл бұрын
When I first heard about the movie's theme I said how ridiculous. Making such a big hullabaloo about a black man marrying a white woman. Why my people do that all the time and nobody makes an issue over it. That is so silly. Then I remembered that I was not living back home but in a country whose racial prejudice goes back to its founding. And who in 1967 was in the midst of one of its most epic struggles. I then remembered the comments that white Americans made against blacks. And the horror that befell upon Sammy Davis Jr. when he dared marry a white woman. I am an old woman so I've seen a lot. I remember the 6 o'clock news and how it showed dogs being thrown against young men and women for the crime of fighting for their rights. I remember fire hoses sweeping men and women off the streets and being hurled onto buildings, cars and sidewalks for the same offense. Every day it was the same. Human beings taking a beating for the same crimes. For daring to fight for their humanity. Then comes a beautiful story that challenges long held views, and "stupid fears". Never tire of seeing this wonderful film.
@jordangustke1877 Жыл бұрын
It's interesting that the first woman which came to his mind was Vivien Leigh...I think she would've done so well in the role.. it could've been her third Oscar.
@lray19489 ай бұрын
Leigh died in 1967, the same year as Spencer Tracy. She had not been well for years Her last movie was "Ship of Fools" in 1965. Lion in Winter was filmed in 1968
@TrevorMoses312 Жыл бұрын
Banned by the apartheid censor board, sadly as many of Sir Sidney's films were. ☹️
@anneacquah4509 Жыл бұрын
I married a black man..The difference is big. DICK 😊❤
@Motorhead-y3 Жыл бұрын
Awesome Movie of the time about Progressive thought 😁
@nancyevans7946 Жыл бұрын
I loved his speech at the end and felt he could have been talking about Kate and him! He felt every word!!
@nancyevans7946 Жыл бұрын
I LOVE this movie and it’s message!!
@OGRuth Жыл бұрын
From the first time I saw this movie years ago , to this very day , this has and will remain my favorite movie ever . We see three of the greatest actors of all time coming together in a brilliant movie , in every aspect . I want to see a video of how Katherine Hepburn paid for the insurance herself when they could not insure Mr Tracy. That's love !!!
@Kjt853 Жыл бұрын
Many people feel that Bette Davis deserved the 1962 Best Actress Oscar for “What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?” I don’t for a minute deny the brilliance of that performance, but my own vote would have gone to Hepburn for “Long Day’s Journey into Night” - an astonishing performance that raises acting to Olympian heights.
@bonneymac38 Жыл бұрын
One of my favorite movies
@voraciousreader3341 Жыл бұрын
Oh, how I *DO* wish people who own channels would date the stuff they upload! I only give “thumbs up” to those who do, and *never, EVER* subscribe to those who don’t!
@paolazuffinetti Жыл бұрын
Lovely documentary for a super lovely movie with a super super cast! Watching it is entering the scenes, interacting with these stars, walking through the house. More, can anyone of You who happen to read these lines, tell me the title of the sweet, romantic, tune of the soundtrack that we briefly hear at the ice-cream/burghy parlor where "Spence" (Kathy used to call him so) is having an ice-cream? Thanks in advance. It's not the drive, rock's roll, it's the slow one that comes before it.