Soundie - Hollywood Boogie (1946)
2:33
Snooky Lanson - For Me and My Gal
2:03
Ivory Tower - Dorothy Collins
2:49
15 жыл бұрын
The Corvair in Action (1960)
6:29
15 жыл бұрын
Snooky Lanson - Heartbreak Hotel
2:16
Teaserama - Trailer (1955)
2:18
15 жыл бұрын
Skippy Peanut Butter 50's Commercial
1:54
Russell Arms - I Need You Now
2:39
16 жыл бұрын
Dorothy Collins - Wheel of Fortune
2:17
Lucky Strike Orchestra - Blue Tango
2:46
Eileen Wilson - Anytime
2:14
16 жыл бұрын
Your Hit Parade Cigarette Commercial
1:08
Real McCoys 1961 Promo
1:00
16 жыл бұрын
Snooky Lanson - Because You're Mine
2:12
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@xseleryx
@xseleryx 8 күн бұрын
The movie that spawned a new era of the KKK. So racist, they used black face.
@ladyowl8732
@ladyowl8732 9 күн бұрын
Whammy duel😂😂😂😂
@spacegodzilla100
@spacegodzilla100 11 күн бұрын
It’s crazy to believe that this film will be 100 years old next year
@Heavenlydaz
@Heavenlydaz 13 күн бұрын
Back when sugar wasn’t a bad word!!
@StudSupreme
@StudSupreme 21 күн бұрын
Great, great movie and great soundtrack. Very fitting as well - a true tale of heroism.
@michaeltolsdorf865
@michaeltolsdorf865 22 күн бұрын
I am so tired of seeing black people in tv commercials using products that we White Americans know they can't afford. Put reality back into tv. Show white people because we are smarter and make more money.
@johnylitalo4163
@johnylitalo4163 26 күн бұрын
That would be perfect for a remake by Imagine Entertainment.
@TCB405
@TCB405 Ай бұрын
Silent films are a work of art you can't tell a story with your voice but have to with movement
@79klkw
@79klkw Ай бұрын
Such a classic ❤Love Shirley Temple!
@richardbarrow4620
@richardbarrow4620 Ай бұрын
LSD in 53.
@mcsweatshop
@mcsweatshop Ай бұрын
Ew gross that woman is hideous
@koolaid1982
@koolaid1982 Ай бұрын
😱🤍🖤
@cathykinn4516
@cathykinn4516 Ай бұрын
What was the significance of the toilet?! Blown up?!
@kelvinbrinkhuis3491
@kelvinbrinkhuis3491 Ай бұрын
One of the best movies i have ever seen! Here in Belarus it is chosen as best American movie ever made.
@GizmoBeach
@GizmoBeach 2 ай бұрын
I don’t know. Train Arrives at Station for my 2 cents was more frightening. 🚂
@Antthegreek69
@Antthegreek69 2 ай бұрын
lon chaney did his own makeup
@TermsSet
@TermsSet 2 ай бұрын
...wow, the real trailer, a find... (though very controversial it is mainly regarded as significant being the first 'blockbuster' ...mandatory viewing in most film schools)
@mnkykungfu
@mnkykungfu 2 ай бұрын
Wow, yeah, this looks like a complete trainwreck. I guess it's easy to call out a flop in hindsight, but still... "whammy fight"?
@Ultriac301
@Ultriac301 2 ай бұрын
Those who have seen his face...DRAW BACK IN FEAR!!!🤨😳😨😱😭
@josephcook6442
@josephcook6442 3 ай бұрын
Philbin's reaction is genuine. Lon Chaney's makeup was self-made. Leroux himself would be proud what he brought his Opera Ghost to life!! As a kid, i had to turn the video case over!
@DanTDrac
@DanTDrac 3 ай бұрын
No CGI here, just Mr. Chaney's awesome makeup skills.
@Mario_super_bros
@Mario_super_bros 3 ай бұрын
Ooooh jEEEEZ! He was scary
@Linda-sk9hl
@Linda-sk9hl 3 ай бұрын
The handsome man singing is John Boles.
@Rand0me13
@Rand0me13 4 ай бұрын
It's crazy that people fainted in the theatre, but I can see why honestly, if this was the first time you saw Chaney, it's totally valid, especially in the 1920s
@anreoil
@anreoil 4 ай бұрын
Kellogg's: nothing tastes better than type 2 diabetes!
@magicalmadscientist8115
@magicalmadscientist8115 4 ай бұрын
And I thought Captain Hook was creepy before 😂
@katyalacrua6793
@katyalacrua6793 5 ай бұрын
Historical! 😊
@GamesoftheFutureRussia
@GamesoftheFutureRussia 5 ай бұрын
0:18
@mr.smiley510sanchez3
@mr.smiley510sanchez3 5 ай бұрын
I hate how she was all smiling
@劉家宏-f7k
@劉家宏-f7k 5 ай бұрын
05:45 ttttttttt
@Miss_Norminha
@Miss_Norminha 5 ай бұрын
I love that movie❤❤
@robertflint2549
@robertflint2549 5 ай бұрын
She did a pretty good impersonation of Marylin in these ads. Edie was even prettier.
@chrislubs1341
@chrislubs1341 5 ай бұрын
Does Israel Have the Right to Exist? kzbin.info/www/bejne/g6iqXn9tpttjkLs
@redbarchetta8782
@redbarchetta8782 6 ай бұрын
1:20 Buster Keaton.
@javiersosa7990
@javiersosa7990 6 ай бұрын
❤ I love it.That's a woman right there.Eat her any time of the day
@HaileysWorld2004
@HaileysWorld2004 6 ай бұрын
No sound 😳
@djo-dji6018
@djo-dji6018 7 ай бұрын
Not scary even for 1920's standards, people were much tougher a century ago. Still, quite beautiful scene.
@guyjuprod
@guyjuprod 6 ай бұрын
1931 Frankenstein had to include a opening with a message saying all that was gonna happen in the film is fictional and they didn't condone Victor's actions. Even so many people tried to ban the movie and newspapers refused to put up ads for the movie. They were more snowflakes than we are right now.
@JediPhoenix1976
@JediPhoenix1976 7 ай бұрын
0:52 - DAMN YOU! YOU LITTLE PRYING PANDORA! Sorry...wrong version.
@alloutjazz
@alloutjazz 7 ай бұрын
I heard when this scene came on people starting passing out and throwing up because it was too scary, I can imagine that in 1925 because horror movies was just beginning so people weren’t used to it yet
@whiteknightcat
@whiteknightcat 7 ай бұрын
On second thought, let's not go there. 'Tis a silly place.
@Muswell
@Muswell 7 ай бұрын
Must have been breathtaking to see this in 1930.
@Earl_Richter
@Earl_Richter 7 ай бұрын
Once, when I was around 20 and working PT, for some reason everyone decided to go to my manager’s house to watch this. I never got high but I felt like I needed to be by the halfway point.
@irisbennett8174
@irisbennett8174 8 ай бұрын
I watched this as a child and the memory came back to me during a poetry reading group. I also recalled a talking piano which told a child how to play.
@RK-rj2sc
@RK-rj2sc 8 ай бұрын
😊 watching now 😊 who else is here
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp
@LindaMerchant-bq2hp 8 ай бұрын
Superman /clark kent and sugar smacks
@malivore7264
@malivore7264 8 ай бұрын
I am curious as to if lon jr ever got to see his dad in the phantom makeup like at their house when his dad came home from a day of filming or if he just waited to see the movie later on when it was done filming.
@spideraxis
@spideraxis 8 ай бұрын
I watched every week. So did my Mom. I believe the first female tv detective. Loved the show. Too bad it lasted just one season.
@VickGos-yr2gi
@VickGos-yr2gi 8 ай бұрын
What a Lovely 🥰 lady. Is this a scene from a movie 🎥
@susanfit47
@susanfit47 9 ай бұрын
Columbia Pictures released The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. T a second time in 1958 with the whole elevator scene cut, under the title Crazy Music.
@terriharrah134
@terriharrah134 9 ай бұрын
I agree the fifties did seem like a wonderful family universe. I want it back...