This is the kind of movie I grew up on. Movies about people with dreams and love in their heart. This one had several of the greatest film stars that ever graced a camera. Thank you so much for showing it and without commercials. It was glorious to watch. ❤🎉
@VasantInamdarАй бұрын
😂A very unusual story effectively told. Quite engrossing.
@Clarice-e6gАй бұрын
Yes, I didn't think I would tear up.
@Marie70272Ай бұрын
Good movie without commercials?hmmm.. I beg to differ too many damn commercials.☹️
@marciakipp3633Ай бұрын
You dear ... , write "word pictures "!!! And that 's no lie !......😂
@mawi11727 күн бұрын
Oh yeah? Who?
@laruecharles0Ай бұрын
Unusual movie, but totally real to life. Two injured people, lying to themselves about the past ....when the hidden truth comes out, there is a great healing. Wonderful movie, don't miss it.
@RitamariaSartoriАй бұрын
what afilm. absolutely wonderful. my dad did the full 7 years war, unfortunately on the "wrong side", , he never spoke of what he went through...but we suffered his drinking problems and gambling till the day he had to spend a week in hospital ,the shock scared him..then with the birth of my son, he "redeemed" the last 6 years of his life. yes this film sheds light on lots of hidden reasons for peoples vices. respect for all veterans of the services during and after.
@cruisepaige17 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing,
@maryowen172213 күн бұрын
AMEN! My Dad suffered almost a decade from PTSD after being a 20 yr old on the front lines in The Battle of the Bulge. #MyHero
@markrymanowski719Ай бұрын
I've watched a dozen or so films recently. This one is easily the best. One i never saw before. This is the standard i'll measure them all by.
@princesspiplaysbassАй бұрын
Great movie. They don't make them like this anymore. Real plots and real actors.
@rescuepetsrule6842Ай бұрын
This was an unexpected gem! It has everything from romance to drama, and touches upon some touchy subjects. My dad said the men that became permanent drunks after their first war always do so for one of 3 reasons: guilt, shame or a broken mind (from witnessing horrible things). I agree. This movie had two great stars and a cast of really good actors, and I hope it helped families at least think about what their men went through. I wish I could bottle my father's strength of mind; he was a Marine in WWII, Korea and several tours of 'Nam, but people were often shocked to learn his combat experience. He was never moody, not silly, but just happy with a love of life. Wish I could bottle that... TY-Great post!
It's a crying shame this film hasn't gotten more exposure. Intelligent and absorbing story about heroism, grief, and self-discovery. Joe can walk and he has only one leg. Wise and inspiring.
@charlesfoster141Ай бұрын
Darn, that is a great movie. Most unusual. A psychological twist and turn until the very end. The patient saves the healer. Uncanny story line. Rosline Russel and Melvyn Douglas were terrific. How can such a story be told in so few minutes?
@Laura-c3yАй бұрын
I love Melvyn Douglas! He's wonderful in just about everything ive ever seen . Rosline Russell love her too . If only life could really work out even half as good . Oh well such is life!?!
@richardlee8495Ай бұрын
if you love Roz so much, at least spell her name right, ever see her in Auntie Mame? definitive Roz.
@disc0pat1Ай бұрын
@@richardlee8495 No Z in it at all. It's Rosalind Russell.
@karinteves141222 күн бұрын
I only watch old films. This one is the reason why. Wonderful film.
@preciousprecious6358Ай бұрын
What a wonderful.. it hits to the core of reality and shows how each of us in some way or another strives to be better even though we think.. by facing the.. as they say the truth will set you
@doolo.13Ай бұрын
If U Have Split Personality Why Always Use The Ugly One..😂.. Great Line.. I might sneak it in 2 an argument with my girlfriend sometime.. she has schizophrenia.. 😢.. But I must love her! still around 22yr now.. 😊
@bjackins1879Ай бұрын
Well, my heart is just bursting. Thank you, GEM. What an artsy telling of a profoundly important story.
@maryowen172213 күн бұрын
That was quite a ride! I kept thinking towards the end that he was going to have already died & turn out to be an angel . Loved the perfect/imperfect ending; sometimes fiction is more real than reality. “Word pictures”👍🏼👏👏 Great acting and creative script!!❤
@astralplane6182Ай бұрын
Wow - 10/10 stars! This is an amazing film exploring often-overlooked themes ranging from survivor's guilt to spiritual redemption. Tight, insightful script and character studies, acted shockingly well, and incorporating clever, cutting-edge symbolism and camera choices for the era. This really is just-shy of a masterpiece. Thank you for posting this obscure gem!
What a well-written movie. I love movies like this which treat writing as a craft. So much psychological depth in the script. Thank you for the upload.
@SuzanneDigiacomo14 күн бұрын
I loved this film. It really was a psychological thriller that made me think about life and death and to value all types of people. The acting was very good and I felt their pain and eventual realization that there would be time for happiness and love. 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
@JudithMarcello-fw5ohАй бұрын
Great movie. Never saw it before. Loved Melvyn Douglas. A Woman's Face is another great one with him and Joan Crawford. Russell is always great.
Rpz is, as usual, mesmerizing. why aren't there stars like her anymore?
@businessboss3488Ай бұрын
This movie caught my eye early around 2 AM Gratitude 4 da upload 🙏🏾🙏🏿💎👏🏿👏🏾
@browill9Ай бұрын
Wow! Outstanding movie. I loved it ! Thanx for sharing.
@ARoo-truАй бұрын
Good movie, profound mental bookkeeping - balancing the books, so to speak.
@90FF1Ай бұрын
Drama on steroids from beginning to end. Good story.Well played. Well directed. Outstanding drama in the cinematography. The kind you can only get in black and white films.
@kathylynch9732Ай бұрын
Very interesting story.
@beverlylawyer9692Ай бұрын
Great movie
@sandrarice4197Ай бұрын
Outstanding movie!!! Love, love, love Rosalind Russell and Melvyn Douglas!!!❤❤
This movie didn't end how I expected. Interesting. Thank you.
@BootstatabootsАй бұрын
The acting is awesome in this! I'm really enjoying it. It draws you in pretty quick.
@MarciazАй бұрын
Excellent movie!!
@aaronthomas3917Ай бұрын
Douglas and Russell; two adept, experienced actors having to do a "Beat-a-Dead-Horse" Freudian plot. Give two cheers to a very young Denver Pyle and Sid Caesar! A well done film.
@jaimeshoe84117 күн бұрын
Thank you, I knew I recognized Pyle and Caesar but couldn't put a name to them, especially Pyle!
@slomo1716Ай бұрын
Amazingly wonderful film- my two most favourite actress and actor! THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS INCREDIBLE FILM, when acting was honest and genuine. I felt every intended emotion. I prefer English films, or films from the 1930's but this one is GREAT!!!!
@AddieJordan-lg9bhАй бұрын
A must watch.I enjoyed it very much.
@tomripsin730Ай бұрын
A really good movie. Revealing deep insights, and imaginatively told.
@misschile10Ай бұрын
That was beautiful 🙌 ty
@patrickryan1515Ай бұрын
Interesting to see Hugh Beaumont playing against such a major star as Rosalind Russell.
@johnbaynie9162Ай бұрын
Love this movie
@ThePiratemachineАй бұрын
Well that's a superb film if ever I saw one and Roslind Russell well - just magnificent. Melvyn Douglas good. It's so unfortunate that things have altered the way they have. That picture is a word picture of hopes and dreams that make life worth living. There was a time when Art really was Art and that picture is. Thanks for posting. Loved it. It's The Truth.
@disc0pat1Ай бұрын
A very odd movie. It felt more like a stage play. Many moments of dreams and unreality. Lots of symbolism, morality, and interior ideas. The Sid Caesar routine was a bit jarring, as it didn't really fit into the storyline (such as it was). It almost felt like rhe studio held Caesar's contract so they stuck his cameo in. Interesting and well acted and probably suited to the concerns of the era when it took place, in wartime. Interesting, but it didn't really grab me, but at the same time worth watching. Not a light-hearted throwaway.
@calliedurling3292Ай бұрын
Why do you always remove the start of the film???
@dvblove18 күн бұрын
THEY NEED TO DO MORE MOVIES LIKE THIS!
@loisrossi841Ай бұрын
Thank you, I enjoyed the film.
@baygom8366Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this beautiful movie 💚💙🌱🌳🙏
@BAM-jc7uyАй бұрын
WOW!! that's Denver Pyle....speaking at the very first minutes of the movie trying to pick up Rosalind R?? He was stunningly handsome...Boomers remembers him always dressed in farmer "overalls or in a space ship. LOL
@MrWill7212 күн бұрын
These two worked well together. To bad they only made two movies together. This movie and This Thing Called Love.
@judywilkerson868220 күн бұрын
The comment section describes this movie perfectly. You dont want to miss this one. 👍
@Miriana727Ай бұрын
thank you.
@AraKurd8024 күн бұрын
"You got split personality, why you always use the ugly one." What a way to rebuke someone annoying
@JaneMcKee-l4bАй бұрын
Love love love
@pamplayer4086Ай бұрын
Thanks couldn’t think of Denver Pyles name wasn’t he on Dukes of Hazzard?
@Janet-n9kАй бұрын
Thank you.
@doolo.13Ай бұрын
Very interesting film! FOLKS... I Need ADVICE... I will come back 2check comments.. My girlfriend🌹 is always worried what the neighbours might think,😔 I told her not 2 care but the point is not getting across... How do I get her dismiss them??? We Ar Running Out Of Time!!! What can I do??? Please let me know.. 🤔🙏. 4M IRELAND WITH LOVE.... 🇮🇪B.. ..
@classyin-yahshua8287Ай бұрын
I'm sorry you're hurting.
@classyin-yahshua8287Ай бұрын
Marry her. Maybe she will believe in you then?
@marylopes1840Ай бұрын
You may never change her until she’s ready to change how she thinks, if you love her…you will let it go, and help her with her insecurities
@francinebarr1204Ай бұрын
She is right in her eyes, respect her point. It’s her opinion, don’t make her feel that you don’t care, talk about it, she is a individual , don’t block her out. Or she will block you out ,
@TinnyDeeАй бұрын
What the neighbors might think about what? I mean seriously...some things are important what the neighbors think. Like the smell of a corpse buuried in your backyard ( if your cray cray.) I can't advocate that. 😂 You're too vague. Be more specific.
@GB-gf3dm19 күн бұрын
Somebody stole the beginning of this movie. 😂
@monicaclark9581Ай бұрын
Interesting movie. We are only human and the things that the Powers That Be who put upon the average person impossible responsibilities to shoulder. He is the one who should feel guilt and shame, but God sees all and knows the truth. Revelation 12:9-12 " The one called Devil and Satan who is misleading the entire inhabited earth... having great anger knowing he has a short period of time."
@johnjwedrall4290Ай бұрын
I found your channel today and subscribed to it today 👍
What producer ever thought attaching gas bag Harry von zell to the project would enhance the content😺
@disc0pat1Ай бұрын
Huh?
@mickeybitsko1676Ай бұрын
@@disc0pat1 Hollywood insider jargon for you watziz flyover rubes😺
@mickeybitsko1676Ай бұрын
@@disc0pat1 do the woik😺
@mickeybitsko1676Ай бұрын
@@disc0pat1 do the research 😺
@jonny-d5vАй бұрын
I like the film. I hate that you edit out the opening credits. Your audience WANTS to know the details of cast and technical crew. I recommend a boycott of this YT channel until it returns opening credits!
@suziemorgan-stewart918Ай бұрын
Your recommendation is ignored .
@DonatoDamiano-r2g9 күн бұрын
I agree w/you! They should NEVER slice off the very start of any film. It's always nice to see the opening credits, etc. I think a lot of folks are just being too polite to say. Good film, though, but please keep the opening intact! "Thank you!"
@deerhoda7574Ай бұрын
Is the guy on the street Denver Pyle?
@jeannineedgetonАй бұрын
Yes, it is! Good eye! It evidently was his film debut. Briscoe Darling on Andy Griffith looked a lot different!
@deerhoda7574Ай бұрын
@@jeannineedgeton Thanks! I've always been a fan of his :).
@sf-jim8885Ай бұрын
@@jeannineedgeton Actually, this film is a cornucopia of character actors, some better known than others. I recognize3d several familiar faces in just the first 10min of the movie- - although I didn't realize that was Denver Pyle, but I knew he looked familiar.. I just couldn't 100% recognize him.
@benefitsboss9158Ай бұрын
Hugh Beaumont from “Leave it to Beaver” plays the little girls father
@DonatoDamiano-r2g9 күн бұрын
I remember him from 'The Doris Day Show'. He played her dad, or in-law, Buck.
@j.w.2391Ай бұрын
Interesting Freudian themed film from the late 40s, when psychological melodramas were at their height. Russell turns in an intriguing performance as the neurotic and "emasculating" wife, based in part from her role as "Harriet" in Craig's Wife (36).
@andyyelbid6 күн бұрын
Good movie,would have been nice to have had the opening credits. Please tell me, is this latest trend a ploy to dodge copyright or just a nod to peoples lack of concentration these days. Cannot believe it is the former as surely youtube has far more sophisticated ways of detecting copyright material. I do appreciate any upload but a movie does not seem right without the credits and to movie buffs they are an important part of the film.
@alfedtron9043Ай бұрын
a great writer, a great actor it would even be better if it was an actress with more emotion.
@stellamariayates3776Ай бұрын
I thought she came across very acceptably as someone who was slightly resistant and bristling against being analysed and judged.
@suziemorgan-stewart918Ай бұрын
I thought she displayed deep emotion in her portrayal of a grieving widow.
@lauramondelli4154Ай бұрын
In italiano per favore😲🥺
@AServant-y2t11 күн бұрын
Fascinating script about how our own sins make us sick. The only thing missing here is the sacrifice of Jesus Christ who paid the price for all of us and heals us -- I am my best proof. I'm a retired union actress -- and I approve of this movie. lol
@BAM-jc7uyАй бұрын
Sid Caesar comedy w/ Imogene Coca....soooo zany.
@kerenkares4473Ай бұрын
a Auntie Mame is that you i watched the whole movie and couldnt remember its rosaline russell 😄😄😄😄
@mc4661Күн бұрын
Has no one spotted the connection between this film and a famous 19th century book-perhaps I should say long short story-by a British writer whose initials are C.D?
@stevieg6418Ай бұрын
Melvyn Douglas was so dashing in his 1930s movies
@joycedudzinski941515 сағат бұрын
Where are the beginning credits ?????
@LoveOneAnotherHeSaidАй бұрын
When script writers turned their insights on real life. Today we are submerged in nonsense. We have plunged a long way into the worst of human nature reflected in the Arts since 1947. Those who create today are part of the problem, being among the dregs of this world themselves. Per Ardua Ad Astra.
@annettel3314Ай бұрын
A lot of drinking going on in these old movies....pour me a drink... all the time, plus smoking 🥃🚬🤢⚰️
@marthadenny9490Ай бұрын
Melvyn douglas handsome man
@Scout-ff6sh20 күн бұрын
28:55. Never mind. She knows. 😊
@rmcrae62Ай бұрын
The Sid Caesar bit was dreadful
@Scout-ff6sh20 күн бұрын
25:34. No earring on left ear ?
@shadowlouiseАй бұрын
Holee Cow! What a bunch of malarkey. I stayed till the end, but it wasn't worth it to me.
@carmenflamenca2011Ай бұрын
Two fantastic and unforgettable actors but a script full of treacle, too bad.😝
@patrickregan3302Ай бұрын
Lots of cheap booze at the start of this movie😊!!!!?