What is the name of the explosion movie? I want to see it
@lancewalker1999Ай бұрын
Top of the world Jimmy. Top of the world.
@dartagnangutierrez7476Ай бұрын
He was a force of nature, i love the energy he had and how he transmitted it ,in unstoppable dense waves, like a detonation of thousands souls.
@RichardSchaefer-zx9ig2 ай бұрын
Love Cagney in One,Two, Three.
@traciejohnson78022 ай бұрын
One of the greatest to do it
@wandawladyslawanida59482 ай бұрын
Did they get it on?
@mariaowen-c1o3 ай бұрын
The bit where he cries and struggles before his execution, he does because the priest asked him to, so that young boys wouldn’t make a hero of him and become criminals.
@shanebell25143 ай бұрын
irony is olivier was of french origin.
@artificialanimeuniverse50633 ай бұрын
DEUTSCHE SU KAGAKU WA SEKAI ICHI!!!! German science is the best in the world!!!
@lawrencewood2893 ай бұрын
St Crispin's Day!!
@Gerlad9703 ай бұрын
Narrated by the brilliant actor edward binns.
@john.highheels.32443 ай бұрын
The ONLY version of the speech worth listening to. Olivier had the perfect voice. It was likened to the sound of a trumpet, loud and martial. He gradually increases it's crescendo and then right at the very end that rousing loud pinnacle! Magnificent oratory! A perfect rousing firebrand of a speech given by an English king and stir his army to action just before battle. Nobody speaks these patriotic words better. 👍🏴🏴🏴
@c150gpilot4 ай бұрын
10 lines are omitted between "not one man more" and "rather, proclaim it."
@Shorty_Lickens4 ай бұрын
Remember: In Taxi he says "you dirty yellow bellied rat".
@JOSEPHINECLAY-r6k4 ай бұрын
Joker was here!
@ronkemperful4 ай бұрын
Very sadly Red Buttons who costarred in the movie 123, heavily criticized Cagney for not handling the rapid fire dialog in 123, and he told him your memory is not good enough, time to retire. That, Cagney did, and he did not act again until shortly before his death. Shame on you Red Buttons!!!
@shan60214 ай бұрын
Talk about sexual abuse! Aoy meyn gat!!!
@blastradius91364 ай бұрын
"YOU look like YOU scared of breakin em!" LOL
@teiece78904 ай бұрын
I love how he just gets caught up gazing at her at 0:40
@stans10585 ай бұрын
Can we have the list of movies these scenes are from?
@Zmarcobustallis5 ай бұрын
Such horrible acting back then. Amazing.
@ellasaraharetha5 ай бұрын
Elizabeth at the peak of her beauty and Monty just recovering from a terrible car crash. Some shots of him are before the accident and some after. Still, he was an incredible actor and miss them both so much.
@track19495 ай бұрын
Agreed. She was 24, I think.
@johngillon69692 ай бұрын
as a little kid i remember feeling guilty for thinking she was more beautiful than my mom
@ellasaraharetha2 ай бұрын
@@johngillon6969 John, our moms were beautiful. I did see Elizabeth in person several times, once in 1961, and in person she was breathtaking. Her coloring was never really captured on film or pics. Yes, I am old now but never forgot it.
@DominiqueHubault6 ай бұрын
Svp ,en français
@Judy-et4ex6 ай бұрын
You lost me with the DW Griffith reference.
@alvaropelayo80846 ай бұрын
John Wayne, Clark Gable, James Cagney, the Golden three of the movies forever
@bobcurry57846 ай бұрын
Someone correct me if I'm wrong or clarify me but if I am not mistaken this is about half of the original film. Von Stroheim, the director also, got carried away and the production costs went way over budget by the studio. Stroheim was fired and his long running film was chopped up with much footage on the cutting room floor. It is, more or less an 'abridged' version, not what Stroheim intended. Seems like, too, a large fire later destroyed many film stock among them footage from this film. Its a wonder this film survives given what its been through. This quality is probably the best that survives and we're lucky to still have it. Be thankful. We barely have it.
@bobcurry57846 ай бұрын
Some years back a film festival in Arkansas I helped organize presented this film...with the original synchronized score...with a full symphony orchestra playing it...with Fay Wray herself in attendance! It was the most exciting movie event I've ever had, a beautiful memory. She was a lovely lady so friendly and down home. Her reminisces of working with von Stroheim were fascinating. Quite a woman. Quite a film!
@asya94936 ай бұрын
I get a "Verify your age" page with this. What has this scene, one of the best in any movie ever, got to do with "Verify your age" ????????????
@randallrhoads32716 ай бұрын
ending of Angels with Dirty Faces..the ending of White Heat...just astonishing work. The best ever.
@MrDarkmenace17 ай бұрын
This film could never be published today because Jenny Agutter was only 16 years old when she appeared naked in this scene.
@MrDarkmenace17 ай бұрын
My favourite all time poem. Speaks of times gone by growing up in the 70's walking miles from home each day and having endless adventures. The happy highways where I went, and cannot come again. So thought provoking and sad.
@anthonykomives28116 ай бұрын
I was cycling but same principle 😊
@zeth83007 ай бұрын
Good humble man and good actor
@markojenko63607 ай бұрын
Forever imprinted in my mind, heart and soul. The loss of something that perhaps never was.
@beechnut87798 ай бұрын
A terrific performance by Isabel Jewell as the little seamstress!!
@craigoren44758 ай бұрын
SIAP - Olivier edits the last paragraph instead of "be he ne're so vile this name shall gentle his condition and gentlemen in England . . .," it's "be he ne're so base, and gentlemen in England." Perhaps Olivier thought the original was too contrary to modern egalitarianism.
@Liki9728 ай бұрын
For the day I think I will
@AaronGranda-g5r8 ай бұрын
Not bad for an 85 yr old movie. Very touching.
@danielledrumm28218 ай бұрын
i love him so much i wish he would make love to him❤❤❤❤❤
@antonioalbaladejo97239 ай бұрын
ONALD COLMANen la cumbre de la interpretación... R
@neilwilliams9299 ай бұрын
I don't know " Because of the end of the sixties .You know the psychedelic Era roeg wanted to show Australia the wild but yet beautiful country .But doing so he left out some of the story 1 why the father wanted to take them both out there and kill them and his self .2 roeg never show the children especially the oldest girl who would have been traumatised what she has wittiness .3 the Aboriginal boy knowing the English children would have been lost .Take them to the nearest town or farm .4 he would have able to speak English and understand English after all it was the 1960s Not the 1860s .But put those little points a side .the end bit Jenny aguter's character who talking to her husband in the kitchen .To me is the most Poiant part of the film .And I don't mean because Jenny does a nudie scenes .
@kimowilliams70329 ай бұрын
What a beautiful tribute to 2 truly outstanding gentlemen and tennis players! I LOVE FEDAL 4EVER! 🥹❤️🔥❤️🔥💪🏽🇪🇸🇨🇭🎾🐐
@jdewitt779 ай бұрын
Great performance by Ronald Colman.
@jdewitt779 ай бұрын
What a sad scene. It shows the horrors of the Reign of Terror.
@MikeHarland-m2g9 ай бұрын
Or was it Shakespeare ? Why yes it was! More right wing rubbish history.
@edeltraudbirmingham43319 ай бұрын
Sweet scene between two actors who loved each other dearly.
@brerrabbit95859 ай бұрын
The end always brings tears to my eyes no matter how many times I`ve seen it.
@arthur.greenwood10 ай бұрын
this is absolutely beautiful
@aresee820810 ай бұрын
AI think the last 5 minutes of this movie is a master class in movie making. A lot of the credit goes to director Jack Conway.