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The Golden Years of Hollywood - Ep 14 (The Power and the Glory 1933)
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David Duncan looks back at some of the great Hollywood films from the 1930's.
The Golden Years of Hollywood - Ep 13 (King Kong 1933)
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David Duncan looks back at some of the great Hollywood films from the 1930's.
The Golden Years of Hollywood - Ep 12 (City Lights 1931)
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David Duncan looks back at some of the great Hollywood films from the 1930's.
The Golden Years of Hollywood - Ep 11 (Hells Angels 1930)
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David Duncan looks back at some of the great Hollywood films from the 1930's.
The World-Famous Cocoanut Grove - Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles - Its Rise and Fall.
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Bing Crosby sings his hit song “Out of Nowhere” live at the Cocoanut Grove in 1931 backed by Gus Arnheim and his Orchestra as we look at visuals from the nightclub’s heyday through to its final demise in 2006. (Includes footage from the MGM Short “Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove”)
Anything Goes Original 1936 Version
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A high definition transfer of the original 1936 film with ORIGINAL TITLE SEQUENCE. Later TV release versions were titled "Tops is the Limit". As this film is not currently available commercially, I am uploading it for entertainment and review purposes however the copyright belongs to Universal MCA. Stars Bing Crosby, Ethel Merman, Ida Lupino, Charlie Ruggles.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 29 - The Later Years Part 2.
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This two-part series looks at Bing's later film career from 1958 -1974.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 28 - The Later Years Part 1.
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This two-part series looks at Bing's later film career from 1958 -1974.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 27 - The Early Years Part 2.
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This two-part series looks at Bing's early film career from 1930 -1932. "The Big Broadcast" segment was previously part of the Golden Years of Hollywood series.
3 Willows Vineyard
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Located on the Cradle to Coast Tasting Trail in Northern Tasmania, 3 Willows Vineyard produces some beautiful wines and is a wonderful place to visit when next passing through the area. Peter & Susan Stokes talk about their passion and plans for the vineyard and what a magical part of the world it is that they now call home.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 25 - 1957.
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This series looks at Bing Crosby's extensive film career from 1933 through to 1957.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 24 - 1956.
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COPYRIGHT NOTICE in regards to the film "High Society". Due to Warner Brothers strict control (who own the rights to the film and soundtrack) nearly every song from the film High Society was affected by copyright so extensive editing and substitution was needed before this episode was finally allowed to be posted without restrictions.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 23 - 1955.
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This series looks at Bing Crosby's extensive film career from 1933 through to 1957.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 22 - 1954.
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 22 - 1954.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 21 - 1953.
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 21 - 1953.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 20 - 1952.
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 20 - 1952.
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 18 - 1950.
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 18 - 1950.
"Anything Goes" 1936 Original Opening Title Sequence
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"Anything Goes" 1936 Original Opening Title Sequence
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 17 - 1949
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 17 - 1949
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 16 - 1948
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 16 - 1948
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 15 - 1947
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 15 - 1947
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 14 - 1946
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 14 - 1946
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 13 - 1945
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 13 - 1945
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 12 - 1944
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 12 - 1944
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 11 - 1943
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 11 - 1943
Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 10 - 1942
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Bing Crosby - The Hollywood Years. Episode 10 - 1942

Комментарии

  • @Jennyoda1
    @Jennyoda1 6 дней назад

    Great video. Sad most of that history is gone. But at least some of it it left.

  • @2up3rm4n1
    @2up3rm4n1 Месяц назад

    Who on Earth thought Charlie Ruggles was funny?

  • @Dave49erman
    @Dave49erman Месяц назад

    Hi, I just discovered your channel! VERY INTERESTING!! 🙂

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD Месяц назад

      Thanks for that. Glad you liked it. Episode 12 of my Golden Years of Hollywood series deals with City Lights if you're interested.

  • @Scorchy666
    @Scorchy666 2 месяца назад

    And it's still happening. Wasn't it maybe 2 months ago the old Warner/Columbia ranch was razed to build more offices and studios? The only item preserved was that fountain shown in the opening credits scene in Friends.

  • @iamgermane
    @iamgermane 2 месяца назад

    The 40 acres back lot was where Star Trek shot in the "Arab Village" and other parts of it.

  • @zroy9263
    @zroy9263 2 месяца назад

    I live less than a mile from where the Ambassador Hotel used to be in Korea Town. It's a hip spot and a great location in the heart of Los Angeles! I love watching documentaries about historic Hollywood and Los Angeles. The Coconut Grove captures the essence of Hollywood elegance and history. I'm originally from Brooklyn, New York, but I grew up in the San Fernando Valley. There's a lot of interesting history and culture in Los Angeles. Such as the historic architecture on Wilshire Blvd, the filming industry, the Sunset Strip, Raymond Chandler, Walter Mosley, and James Ellroy novels, jazz music on Central Ave, and gangsters like Bugsy Siegel, Mickey Cohen and Jimmy Fratiano. I highly recommend a new book called Tinseltown Gangsters by Jeffrey Sussman for further reading 📚. It is very interesting!

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD 2 месяца назад

      Thanks for that - I'll check out the book.

  • @CareelBay
    @CareelBay 2 месяца назад

    Thanks so much Dave. I always find this musical heartbreaking 😢 such a powerful story. Paul Robeson was really popular over here in the UK, and became a real political activist on behalf of racial equality.

  • @freightgod
    @freightgod 2 месяца назад

    Wow, wow I'm sitting here sobbing well teary eyed, thank you for including the 1929 clip of Bill! Alan Jones is a favorite (Kenny Baker my absolute favorite tenor), amazing interview snippet, I'd love to hear more. Had no idea you have a radio background.

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD 2 месяца назад

      So glad you like it. Yes I was on radio here in Sydney from the mid 80's through to the early 90's. I posted the full interview with Allan Jones a few years back now - here's the link if you'd like to watch it: ruclips.net/video/AZ2Max_PPBo/видео.html Cheers, Dave Duncan

  • @CareelBay
    @CareelBay 3 месяца назад

    Thanks Dave another great review. I can’t say I’m particularly sympathetic to the Tracy character but as you say, a powerful piece of filmmaking.

  • @joelkweskin8545
    @joelkweskin8545 3 месяца назад

    I thought Joan Caulfield was more than just a good "friend" to Bing...(?)

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD 3 месяца назад

      Yes you're spot on. He was seriously considering divorce from Dixie to marry Joan according to reports, but I thought it best not to go into too much detail!

  • @joelkweskin8545
    @joelkweskin8545 3 месяца назад

    Great stuff, David. An elixir to take one's mind off the generally troubling news of the day...

  • @joelkweskin8545
    @joelkweskin8545 3 месяца назад

    Rise Stevens pronounced her first name "Rees-a."

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD 3 месяца назад

      If only I'd known - I could have used that information back when I was producing the episode. I tried to find the correct pronunciation from videos and articles. I also contacted the head of the Crosby Club in England and he gave me the confidence I was on the right track with the pronunciation I used. Oh well!

  • @joelkweskin8545
    @joelkweskin8545 3 месяца назад

    Does anyone remember Marjorie Reynolds as William Bendix's wife Peg in TV's The Life of Riley?

  • @CareelBay
    @CareelBay 3 месяца назад

    LOL! That fight scene is like a ballet!

  • @CareelBay
    @CareelBay 3 месяца назад

    Glad you’ve done another series Dave. Those flying scenes were amazing

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD 3 месяца назад

      Thanks Mich. Glad you're enjoying them Look forward to having a good chat about movies next time we catch up. Cheers, Dave.

  • @joelkweskin8545
    @joelkweskin8545 3 месяца назад

    Bob Hope made several shorts, as Bing did...so The Big Broadcast of 1938 was not really his "debut."

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD 3 месяца назад

      Quite true. I have one of his shorts "Watch the Birdie". I should have stated that it was his Feature film debut. Thanks for picking that up. Regards, David Duncan.

  • @tomrdee
    @tomrdee 3 месяца назад

    Bings last words to the young doctor who let him die were "See how it starts". I remember seeing the movie.

  • @freightgod
    @freightgod 3 месяца назад

    Thank you David, well done again!

  • @pingpong5000
    @pingpong5000 3 месяца назад

    SO happy to see this again after so long, we had these films on TV regularly growing up in the 60s and I love em, what a magic combination, Bing Crosby and Ethel Merman wow, and Grace Bradley I imagine looking into those fabulous, gorgeous blue eyes in colour, and she was a real dish in black and white, no wonder Hop along Casidy married her, lucky fella! This films a real joy.

  • @freightgod
    @freightgod 3 месяца назад

    Great to see you back! I'm looking forward to this series.

  • @RossCompose
    @RossCompose 3 месяца назад

    The way it's all changed and Max Steiner's music brings tears to my eyes..... A very moving presentation. I hope you may have done something similar with the MGM back lots.

  • @Alexander-tj2dn
    @Alexander-tj2dn 3 месяца назад

    It's incredible that instead of filming in real beautiful landscapes with big real trees, they filmed in a narrow back lot surrounded by roads and traffic and then they did some tricks, matte paintings, etc.

  • @elliottschertzer876
    @elliottschertzer876 3 месяца назад

    Released January 24th,1936

  • @martinbryan3716
    @martinbryan3716 4 месяца назад

    Thanks to the Hays Code, Cole Porter's clever lyrics in "I Get a Kick Out of You" were adulterated from "cocaine" to "perfume from Spain"!

  • @dfghdfghuytiu8207
    @dfghdfghuytiu8207 4 месяца назад

    I think I saw a mangled version on TV in the 50s. What a treat to see it complete in hi def!

  • @Tivoo99
    @Tivoo99 4 месяца назад

    I admire this work very much makes me wonder what the future would look like and what the past had felt like, Which makes me sad knowing I won't be able to experience These two feelings myself

  • @dianejohnson5216
    @dianejohnson5216 5 месяцев назад

    Why would they tear them down

  • @olivedarb03
    @olivedarb03 6 месяцев назад

    Charlie Ruggles !! Too !!

  • @olivedarb03
    @olivedarb03 6 месяцев назад

    What a great cast of characters ! Richard Carle as the Bishop , so many others .

  • @95KIPPIE
    @95KIPPIE 6 месяцев назад

    This would not have been any good without the great legendary miss Ethel Merman!! That is for sure

  • @lindamarsella4743
    @lindamarsella4743 6 месяцев назад

    Sammy Davis told Frank Sinatra to shut up? I don't think so

  • @sportsslowmotionnyc3141
    @sportsslowmotionnyc3141 6 месяцев назад

    A truly excellent series

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD 6 месяцев назад

      Much appreciated and thanks for watching.

  • @erasmushousepublishing6190
    @erasmushousepublishing6190 6 месяцев назад

    Lump in my throat going through this. Literally the stuff that dreams are made of. The greatest film of all time.

  • @RichardGoldwaterMD
    @RichardGoldwaterMD 6 месяцев назад

    This 1936 movie bears scant relation to the original 1934 show, as revived for LP in 1960, and again recently onstage at the Barbican in UK. The latter is available as a beautiful, hysterical dvd. The 1936 movie is a travesty, reduced to a promotional vehicle for Bing Crosby at the expense of Ethel Merman and the intelligence of the writing. The dvd might be the best musical comedy video recording ever, right up there with Hugh Jackman's Oklahoma. .

    • @bkynbiker19
      @bkynbiker19 4 месяца назад

      Half hour in and I have to agree with you

    • @connorhanneken3244
      @connorhanneken3244 2 месяца назад

      Luckily there’s a proshot of the Roundabout/Barbican production!

  • @CuppaTea-UK
    @CuppaTea-UK 7 месяцев назад

    Absolutely brilliant ... superb! Thank you very much indeed.

  • @charlesmcdonald8375
    @charlesmcdonald8375 7 месяцев назад

    This is my favorite 40 Acres Back Lot video. I subscribed. Thank you very much.

  • @ron101346
    @ron101346 8 месяцев назад

    The early 1930s were a great time for popular music--still influenced by jazz before the rise of big swing bands spoiled it.

  • @benzo4029
    @benzo4029 9 месяцев назад

    RIP, dear Cocoanut Grove! Lovely tribute to Hollywoods grandest old nightclub. You must have seen the fab old tribute at 2reeler! Sweet & Lovely, one of my favorite videos. I like the spinoff video with the Crosby vocal too. Love your rare Arnheim/ Crosby aircheck. "Out Of Nowhere" a 30s classic! Your clever singing Crosby close-ups can be matched to the words exactly now with AI technology. Won't be long before this color footage of Bing will be singing all his old Brunswick and Decca 78s! With perfect matching synced lip movement! I saw the Ambassador after it was closed. Just like your photo of it fenced off! Your picture showing the dozer took a bit of my soul with it. My fingers clutched that cold wire fence with disgust. 😢 as I thought, Shameful to wreck such a historic Hollywood treasure & landmark. Thanks for making this fine tribute to a place I cared about. The place that "thrilled your favorite Star, and guided their dancing feet" all those memorable years ago ❤ Well done.

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks so much for your kind comments. I was lucky enough to visit the Cocoanut Grove twice back in 1995 before it was knocked down. It was a shell of its former self but still a wonderful experience to at least walk around in it and stand up on the stage. The recording of Out of Nowhere that was played was not a broadcast but an actual live performance by Bing and the Arnheim band in 1931. There is also an additional song called What is It that has Bing singing with Loyce Whiteman that was recorded on the same evening.

    • @PJ-dh7gn
      @PJ-dh7gn Месяц назад

      All its original style was destroyed in the early 70s by Sammy Davis et al in a deplorable renovation project.

  • @bernietinirau8160
    @bernietinirau8160 9 месяцев назад

    Great opening credits,wished they released it. Thanks for sharing👏🏻🎞️

  • @Celluloidwatcher
    @Celluloidwatcher 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the original film version of Cole Porter's 1934 Broadway hit, Anything Goes. I've been waiting for this moment for several years after seeing the 1956 version with Bing Crosby (star of the early film) and Donald O'Connor several times. Just loved it. Of course, Ethel Merman was an elite star of Broadway more than in Hollywood but demonstrated her legendary showmanship here. Was greatly surprised by appearances of Ida Lupino, Arthur Treacher, Charlie Ruggles, Keye Luke, and Phillip Ahn (the latter two were not credited), as well as Margaret Dumont (Groucho Marx's foil in some of the Marx Bros. movies). Very entertaining indeed.

  • @News2morrow
    @News2morrow 9 месяцев назад

    I'm so glad you're decided to go back to the early years and have created additional remarkable documentaries on Bing Crosby. The reason why this series is so exemplary is because you love Bing as much as your audience does. The clips are always high quality and the narrative is always entertaining and informative. Thanks and God bless you.

  • @erichschaller2062
    @erichschaller2062 10 месяцев назад

    Gehört zum gleichen Abschaum wie Weinstein. Hoffe Selznick ist in der Hölle.

  • @johnerdmann2700
    @johnerdmann2700 10 месяцев назад

    WOW I WILL ALWAYS TREASURE THIS

  • @johnerdmann2700
    @johnerdmann2700 10 месяцев назад

    MY FAVORITE TIME THANK YOU-MORE!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @barbaratavis2678
    @barbaratavis2678 10 месяцев назад

    They don't make these musical comedies anymore. Laughed thru the whole movie! ❤

  • @richardorton3881
    @richardorton3881 10 месяцев назад

    Also one of my favorite films. Leigh and Taylor are so good in it but the supporting cast is also terrific. And I know he is not as respected as other film composers but I love Herbert Stotharts score, sentimental though it may be. I love sentimental.

  • @marialuizasaboiasaddi2160
    @marialuizasaboiasaddi2160 11 месяцев назад

    Ii o livro e vi o filme. Outrora.😊

  • @garystuart1743
    @garystuart1743 11 месяцев назад

    Yeah; look for John Scott Trotter’s on screen appearance in Bing’s Rhythm On The River, 190.

  • @garystuart1743
    @garystuart1743 11 месяцев назад

    Pennies From Heaven has to be my favorite Bing Crosby film. Certainly the happiest with some of the most extraordinary songs. But combined with a good plot and always the hint of something more serious behind the tuneful scenes. So much so that I went on to perform several of the songs from the picture. It still gives me a chill when they begin the Let's Call A Heart A Heart (in context of the film narrative). About as good an arrangement as could be imagined--anywhere, anytime. They didn't write songs back then, they worked miracles.

    • @DGMPROD
      @DGMPROD 11 месяцев назад

      I agree Gary. Pennies From Heaven is one of my favourire Crosby films from the 1930's. Nice story with excellent songs and wonderful to see Louis Armstrong. I should have also pointed out that the musical arranger was John Scott Trotter and Bing was so impressed with his work on the film that he became a permanent part of Bing's team and his musical director for the next 20 years.

  • @lastephen8017
    @lastephen8017 11 месяцев назад

    18 yr old Ida Lupino! And a blonde to boot. Bing is singing at his best when he sings her Hoagy Charmichael and Edward Heyman’s “Moonburn”. What a joy seeing the fashions of the day, those 30s eyebrows, rhinestones and art deco furnishings. This is a fun movie from beginning to end. Thanks for posting it.