Thank you for this wonderful comedy, Pizzaflix! Colman was the epitome of cool, suaveness and dry humour. He had come all the way from England (previously having worked on stage back then) to Hollywood. He was a famous contract player in Hollywood and he worked for instance with Helen Hayes in my favorite film of all time, ARROWSMITH, directed by one of the most legendary American iconographers of the 20th century and whose movies i care to rewatch time and time again, John Ford. Colman never backed away from a project that he liked. And he didnt make a single bad movie in his career, all of his movies were very greatly done to his credit. Whenever he said something, he did a perfect job at imbuing his lines with thoughtful precision without being wooden.
@riverbender9898Ай бұрын
Very enjoyable. Thanks.
@teepeewabbitАй бұрын
Thank you Pizza Flix, you never disappoint!
@thraciangrapesАй бұрын
My Favorite actor of all time
@WaterShowsProdАй бұрын
A delightful short story.
@l.d.d.2062Ай бұрын
I so adore this channel, its the creme de la creme ❤
@kimivy7234Ай бұрын
Ahhh. That voice! Those eyes, that smile.... sigh.....
@MacEstelleАй бұрын
Thank you for posting this wonderful piece
@mikenixon2401Ай бұрын
Hey PizzaFlix I made it for the second showing. Sorry I'm late. I stumbled in on myself. Roll it Spoolie. Great show. Thanks.
@PhilippinesFarmLifeАй бұрын
Anything with Mr. Colman is a treat. The *Coleman* credit of course is the man in the mirror😎 I am sure this was intentional as Colman was a witty fellow and had his own comedy Radio Program in the early 1950's.
@miapdx503Ай бұрын
I adore the way he says *darling.* It would make for a brutal drinking game to take a shot every time he says darling! Darling! 😂🌹😘
@markr.devereux3385Ай бұрын
So posh d-a-h-r-ling
@markr.devereux3385Ай бұрын
the 1950s now seem incomprehensible. At the time they were golden for a youngster.❤
@kdjax134628 күн бұрын
Wonderful! Thank you, Pizza Flix
@teepeewabbitАй бұрын
“ I shall never say Goodbye to my Lenore” “Good-bye!” 😂
@latoya702920 күн бұрын
Thank you for this old movies.🎉🎉🎉
@TheMocaoАй бұрын
So, he had an existential crisis that made him realize his wife was where he belonged rather than the younger woman? Interesting 🤔 I wonder how he plans to tell his story to Elisabeth. Apparently, he already knows Lenore won’t be heartbroken 😂
@l.d.d.2062Ай бұрын
And what about Lenore?
@alandesouzacruz5124Ай бұрын
I watend to watch the Lucky Silva episode of Lawless years starring Martin Landau
@cindyhammond2486Ай бұрын
Ronald Colman has no “e”, I’m telling you now so you can edit this before it airs. I’m sure you meant well.
@PizzaFLIXАй бұрын
Hi Cindy 🍕On the episode, Ronald's surname is billed as "Colman" for his producer credit, but "Coleman" in the acting credits. CRAZY🍕
@Hoops590Ай бұрын
are you being petulant?
@davidarundel6187Ай бұрын
So you tube's being selective with the thumbs etc , again , along with the sound - like it's been cut and repaired badly.
@hamburgareableАй бұрын
They dont make shows or movies like this anymore. Now, there are just new garish tripes of schlocky elements on the screen that dont even matter. The new movies coming out are pure trash.
@markr.devereux3385Ай бұрын
@@hamburgareable I refer to them as garbage. Trash seems kind to this bombardment of childish trendy amoral Narnia hollywood output