The tough guy on the right at 2:53. Fred Gwynne aka Herman Munster. He grew up with a well off family going to school at Groton but he was a radioman in the U.S. Navy in WW2 on a subchaser. Fred was 6'6". Great scene with amazing acting by Brando and Lee J. Cobb.
I always hated how his co-workers let him down and get the shit beat out of him. It actually holds true, as many people are scared to unite and will do nothing when someone is being harassed or bullied.
At 1:31, it shows the Ole Mill, it's in North Little Rock, Arkansas, the area is just as pristine as it is in the movie clip. There is a marker telling how this was filmed in the intro of Gone with the Wind.
3:16 you are looking at all of society
Electrifying instance in cinema
Amazing... A villain with Friendly in his name!
Vivien Leigh and Hattie McDaniel are the heart and soul of the movie. Without them, it would not have endured.
In 2024 USA people complain about and whine about economy, their life, the government I have no damn clue
Absolute chills!
Christopher Plummer narrating.
Those dock workers were cowards
Where's the sound??? 😢😮
2:49 That's "Two Ton" Tony Galento charging in - Brando's in big trouble. Galento knocked down Joe Louis in the third round.
Roger Rabbit is so adorable and cute and squeaks 0:58
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Brando two best performances on the waterfront and the godfather
Is this the Ben Hur opening
'They're dusting off the hot seat for me!' 😂
I can bawl my eyes out at the opening every time and I have seen it a million times
It still is the most beautiful romantic film ever made
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Very good movie. Someone had to acknowledge this after 11 years and no comments.
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This was Brando's best. It was a great character movie thst was also about something.
Lee J. Cobb; riveting here.......but Brando's line..."..am I on my feet?"...is memorable!
Magnificent,
The tough guy on the right at 2:53. Fred Gwynne aka Herman Munster. He grew up with a well off family going to school at Groton but he was a radioman in the U.S. Navy in WW2 on a subchaser. Fred was 6'6". Great scene with amazing acting by Brando and Lee J. Cobb.
They just sat their and did fuck all
My favorite movie favorite actress Vivien Leigh and favorite book
Selfish bastards, they guy has an internal bleeding most likely
I always hated how his co-workers let him down and get the shit beat out of him. It actually holds true, as many people are scared to unite and will do nothing when someone is being harassed or bullied.
chrisweb0 has the same video you copy cat!
John Friendly
Wonderful.
Inoubliable. Marquant. Rarement un film aura autant été identifiable grâce à un thème musical. Merci Max Steiner !! Merci David O.Selznick.
The Greatest form of Action Jazz In a creative mind of pure Smooth Genius. Take Bow of Of excellence performed
This is how it was done on the docks.....Alright let's go to work !!!!!!
Filmed 3 blocks from my alma mater. Church still looks the same in parts from the inside
Hoboken!
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At 1:31, it shows the Ole Mill, it's in North Little Rock, Arkansas, the area is just as pristine as it is in the movie clip. There is a marker telling how this was filmed in the intro of Gone with the Wind.
seriously? Cut off before "Let's go to work"?
“Take away them heaters and you’re NOTHIN’”
His score for Wacky Races is my personal favourite.