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Nicolas Ravain
Добавлен 20 мар 2012
Caméraman/monteur à mon compte depuis 2011.
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Видео
1944 One Mysterious Night - Budd Boetticher VO
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1944 One Mysterious Night - Budd Boetticher VO
1952 Les Rois du rodéo - Bronco Buster - Budd Boetticher - VO
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1952 Les Rois du rodéo - Bronco Buster - Budd Boetticher - VO
1948 Assigned to Danger - Budd Boetticher VO
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1948 Assigned to Danger - Budd Boetticher VO
Extrait Hollywood 05 Hazards of the Game 1980 The Trail of '98
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Extrait Hollywood 05 Hazards of the Game 1980 The Trail of '98
Counter Espionage 1942 Edward Dmytryk
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Counter Espionage 1942 Edward Dmytryk
extrait "The Office Wife" - Lloyd Bacon - 1930
Просмотров 2762 года назад
Un plan incroyable et tout en suggestion tiré du film The Office Wife réalisé par Lloyd Bacon en 1930
1928 Extrait Mirages Show People Vidor
Просмотров 4942 года назад
Un plan tiré du film Mirages (Show People) de King Vidor de 1928, dans lequel apparaissent plusieurs célébrités de lire du muet. Saurez-vous les reconnaître ?
Le Défilé de la mort (China-John Farrow-1943) Ouverture en plan-séquence
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La superbe ouverture en faux plan-séquence du film Le défilé de la mort (China) réalisé en 1943 par John Farrow, dont Steven Spielberg s'est clairement inspiré pour créer le personnage d'Indiana Jones.
Doudou sur Mars
Просмотров 2194 года назад
En confinement, on essaye de s'évader dans l'espace avec les enfants ! Marius et Roseanne partent sur Mars à bord de leur vaisseau pour récupérer le doudou perdu...
Woody Allen - Sleeper - Recut as action movie
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Woody Allen - Sleeper - Recut as action movie
It was in that wad of gum..wasn' t it?
Spirited Comedy! Dorothy Malone goes uncredited, here, even though she has a large part & considerable speaking role. Very strange. In a war with Plausibility, Comedy has to work hard to overcome.. . . some.
Janet "Dish" Carter is my favorite!
Heehee can ya imagine if street signs really worked like weather vanes 😂😂😂😂
Strange movie!
They swiped all those medical supplies, you'd think SOMEONE would have thought to take some aspirin to get that fever down!
Big Sam and Mr. O’Hara from Gone With the Wind!!!!
Good story, well told.
I love to hear the tires squeal on a wet pavement, lol!
I lovve these old movies!
Released November 21st,1944
The film credits Oscar Boetticher as director. I found out Budd used that name as well.
Totally enjoyed. Great film. Many, many thanks.
I like to freeze old movies on RUclips to read the newspaper front page other than the headlines you are meant to focus on. Even though this was set during the war none of the front pages had any war news; really escapist fare here!
Im only 35mins In 2this.. I drove my girlfriend mad 4years.. So I know there is something sinister happening here! 😮😂
I always like the stories where an insurance investigator gets involved in recovering stolen money. They always seem to win in the end....I wonder why....LOL..!!
Absolutely beautiful women from the 1950’s . Nothing worse than a comedy that’s more stupid than funny.
No boys would fit for a pin wheel today and the reporter back then had no cameras and no mike's. How times change.
The word is ANTIBIOTIC! lol None of them ever heard of such? What more romantic way could a Hero express his emotions to his hunny than: "Find a boulder-stay behind it." ? LOL I think I've heard the line, "We gotta get rid of Louie." before in another movie. BUT, if you could see the faces clearly, they hired 2 of the Westmores to do makeup and 2 women for hair (Helen Turpin and...). They must have had high hopes, and it isn't a bad movie at all. Joey, the guy with the near-Unibrow, was Gene Evans, who made Westerns like Gun Smoke and war films. TY-nice post!
Andre de toth was a despicable person 🙀
In my humble opinion, Merle Oberon was one of the Silver Screen's greatest and most under-appreciated thespian actresses. I admire everything she did for the pictures she appeared in.
Its a big pity that nobody knows who Merle Oberon was but then most of the commentors are Americans. Maybe I will tell you in an additional comment later because she was a famous English actress.
Oh, please enlighten us we're starved for knowledge!😄
Good one 😊
You go to find a bunch of ruthless gansters, and your one and only gun you hide under a shirt in the top drawer of the only dresser. 😮 But it was a good little B Noir movie. Nash was a very good actor. Everytime I see Martin Kosleck I picture him in a Nazi uniform. Thanks for posting.😊
55:40. The Inspector is holding the phone upside down.
"Ta-Tah!" @17:41 🤣
so pretty she was!!!!!!!!!!
Played Kathy in Wuthering Heights with Sir Laurence Olvier...fantastic movie
Bad movie. I didn't realize it until I'd watched most of it. It was a knockoff of "Gaslight" from 4 years earlier. Acting wasn't bad but the writing and directing were.
Also reminds me of 'Kind Lady'.
Lots of movies are the same just different faces
My mother was once a switchboard operator, damn I guess that reveals my age
Is that Adam Cartwright from Bonanza I think is it him the smoothy at the beginning
I always wondered why he was called Blackie. In the original stories his name is Horation Black.
can you add all the boston blackie films
Mr Daley (Daly?) was killed....trying to be good?🤔 Sad.
Good movie, thank you Mr Ravain for uploading and sharing it.
HEY NOW…THAT DA IS DETROITS OWN MOVIE HOST BILL KENNEDY 🙀
Hmmm... If the Black worker had been there for years, why didn't he tell anyone that the real family was missing? Instead, he tells Leslie as if he just found out. I'm not sure why the 2 top stars made such a movie, with horrible lighting, audio and all the technical stuff about cameras/film that I know nothing about. Both Tone & Oberon may have aged, but not enough to make a cheap film like this.
I didn't think they had aged. They are still gorgeous looking
@@bambinoandmore46 I agree they still looked good to us, but studios are merciless when a star gets a few wrinkles. It also seemed a strange type of movie for them to be in- maybe it's just me though.
Robert Q Stevens, ABC News, London 😺
terrific opening scene. Boetticher was such a good director even way back then .before he became famous with his Randolph Scott westerns
Fascinating. Boetticher's debut film. Of course he directed many outstanding westerns later in his career.
This was a great who-done-it murder mystery with Warren William at his best. Love these old black and white movies over what is produced today. A bit of comedy mixed in with a bit suspense and the Lone Wolf solves it again. Joe S
Great movie!! Thanks, im subscribed.
LOVE movies from the 30s and 40s. Had never seen this one before - fantastic!
one of brilliant movies from black and white classics really enjoyed it splendid suspense clean movie liked it very much thank you for the upload great story great movie👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻.
Nice revisit, thank you.
Dorothy Malone was a beauty!
The oldie films are generally good because it was starting out they did not have the techniques we have today so makes them marvellous to watch super film !
CLASSIC FILMS!
I always go boating in a suit and tie in sweltering heat and humidity.
What this movie is about?
at 55:40 Inspector Faraday calls Mathews and orders his car and a squad of men except for one thing, he was holding the Phone upside down, he was speaking into the ear piece, the Phone cord could easily be seen coming out of the speaker that was at his ear🤣🤣🤣🤣
Someone has to explain how Chester never became a superstar. A hundred times better than those other clowns they rage about.
Is this a comedy?
Just started and it’s a mystery already.