Peter Marshhmallow
Peter Marshhmallow
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Something's Wrong With Grandpa
Something's Wrong With Grandpa
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The Freshman - 1925
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the kind of girl your mother must have been...
Sympathy for the Devil
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M - 1931 Peter Lorre
Arsenic and Old Lace
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you've eaten enough of her piccalilli
All That Money Can Buy
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Yes, that's right Mr. Stone... Oh uh, there is just one little formality. - The Devil and Daniel Webster - 1941
The Smiling Lieutenant
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let me see your underwear
Big Brother and The Holding Company - Ball and Chain
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Big Brother and The Holding Company with Janis Joplin - Ball and Chain - 1967
Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train a Comin'
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Jimi Hendrix - Hear My Train a Comin'

Комментарии

  • @EmpressTiffanyOfBrittany
    @EmpressTiffanyOfBrittany 7 месяцев назад

    Bruh as someone studying psychology... This poor dude would be such an easy fix today. Anti-schizophrenics maybe mixed with endorphin boosters. It's so obvious that what gets the "ghosts" to stop is the endorphin rush.

  • @user-xp5cp5fu9w
    @user-xp5cp5fu9w 8 месяцев назад

    Back when Peter put his all into a scene, before he got old and just walked through a part with the perpetual look of sheer boredom.

  • @lloydwhite3198
    @lloydwhite3198 8 месяцев назад

    Computer generated scenes couldn't touch this performance.

  • @p344y
    @p344y 10 месяцев назад

    Peter Lorre is fantastic

  • @rodrigost.3324
    @rodrigost.3324 11 месяцев назад

    A LEGEND

  • @ryangibson5462
    @ryangibson5462 11 месяцев назад

    2:35 Today's "horror" movie creators can learn from this scene alone. This is how you create fear. He looks legitimately possessed. This monologue is more terrifying than any bloody, gore filled movie made today.

  • @glassyentrails
    @glassyentrails Год назад

    And to think this was made 91 years ago, not only was peters performance way ahead of his time but the use of sound, camera angles and plot still hold up against the films that are being made today.

  • @priestfan81
    @priestfan81 Год назад

    I'd love to see a real paedophile give this speech with this much passion and then still have it's vile, defective brain blown out on live television.

  • @rochellewarren6219
    @rochellewarren6219 Год назад

    💜💥💫

  • @Thomas_H._Smith
    @Thomas_H._Smith Год назад

    Fun Fact: A whopping 8 cast members in this movie had previously played their parts on stage. Helen Morgan, Charles Winniger, Sammy White, and Francis X. Mahoney played their parts of Julie, Hawks, Frank, and Rubberface in the original Broadway production. Irene Dunne played Magnolia during Show Boat's first national tour. Paul Robeson played Joe in the original London production and the first Broadway revival. And Hattie McDaniel and Allan Jones played their parts of Queenie and Ravenal on the West Coast

  • @ronaldusfree1
    @ronaldusfree1 Год назад

    Beautiful music.😅

  • @dougr.2398
    @dougr.2398 Год назад

    Despite the excessive stereotyping this may be currently viewed as, the music and sad spirit of this song still has value, meaning and moves the heart substantially

  • @allisonyoung4285
    @allisonyoung4285 Год назад

    Cannot get enough of this scene. The whole cast was full of talent!

  • @williamj.crofts41
    @williamj.crofts41 Год назад

    Oh my God love Miss Irene done but that shuffling crap has got to go.... I noticed in the remake of showboat they didn't do that like that.... And Ava Gardner is so much better than Helen Morgan as Julie..... And the legendary Hattie McDaniel and Paul Robeson...

  • @alangolias8628
    @alangolias8628 Год назад

    A simple time..wish I could go back

  • @liberte5847
    @liberte5847 Год назад

    Extraordinary first Class rendering! Merci beaucoup from Paris France 👍 👍 👍

  • @sandrakenney567
    @sandrakenney567 Год назад

    The face on Hattie dancing 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @davidthompson5460
    @davidthompson5460 Год назад

    Priceless. Blacks and Whites (and a mixed-race, but you don't know that yet) interacting joyfully, with no one screaming RACISM!

  • @DEAD-FROM-NY
    @DEAD-FROM-NY Год назад

    I doubt they'd let a white actress do that dance in a film today!

  • @MrTrackman100
    @MrTrackman100 Год назад

    Hattie!!

  • @amyclarke41
    @amyclarke41 Год назад

    don't know this but know Paul A!

  • @windstorm1000
    @windstorm1000 Год назад

    Paul Robesons radiant sexy smile and overwhelming charisma lights up a room already flooded with talent. Hes pure saucy joy.

  • @HarvenHaven
    @HarvenHaven Год назад

    its unreal how this one early 30s movie explored themes so new and ahead of its time that this couldve come out in the 70s

  • @thomasjorge4734
    @thomasjorge4734 Год назад

    The Great Irene Dunne: what they use to call, a Grand Beauty!

  • @whitneysylvester730
    @whitneysylvester730 Год назад

    Hattie MacDaniels was a great actress anything she appeared in was made greater by her beautiful presence. When she rolled her eyes back and forth I swear it was Mae West! She died to soon..

  • @bogdan98ify
    @bogdan98ify Год назад

    04:04

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Год назад

    One of my all time favorites ❤️

  • @ipaporod
    @ipaporod Год назад

    To those that claim that Peter Lorre's addiction to opioids had something to do with his ability to deliver such emotional and grand performances: Since most Hollywood actors/actresses were in the past (since the birth of cinema) and still are today hooked on one or another form of drug or alcohol addiction then, if we are to be unbiased and not apply double standards, that means that their acting talent gets amplified , helped and even improved by such addictions as well!. If that is the case then it shouldn't be a PROBLEM for the likes of Charlton Heston, Will Smith, Robert de Niro, Glenn Ford, Gregory Peck, John Wayne, D.Washington, Harrison Ford, S.Poiter , Al Pacino, H.Bogart, Cagney, Duval, Reeves, Clark Gable, T.Cruse, Morgan, Lee Jones, Marlon Brandon, Eastwood, Bronson, D.Hoffman,Sellers, Robbin Williams, K.Douglas, E Presley, H.Fonda or Mr.Citizen Cane himself Orson Welles to deliver a performance like the one shown here by Lorre!.No PROBLEM at all!

  • @ronsfi
    @ronsfi Год назад

    This is the weirdest dance number I've ever seen.

    • @mssmith3604
      @mssmith3604 Год назад

      Yeah. Incredible that Irene Dunne agreed to look like a spastic mental case.

    • @voceval1
      @voceval1 Год назад

      Years from now they'll say the same thing about twerking.

    • @ronsfi
      @ronsfi Год назад

      @@voceval1 They already do.

  • @nyclion13
    @nyclion13 Год назад

    Fabulous scene and Lorre was amazing. I encourage everyone to see “M” in its entirety to appreciate the mood and cinematography.

    • @hexenkonig7074
      @hexenkonig7074 Год назад

      Fritz Lang's works in general were ahead of their time and absolute masterpieces. Especially the bigger films such as Metropolis, die Niebelungen and Dr. Mabuse.

    • @toddstoptens1384
      @toddstoptens1384 13 дней назад

      The long, unexpected stretches of pure silence honestly make it even creepier.

  • @imsocuteimsorich4952
    @imsocuteimsorich4952 Год назад

    TO THINK THIS FILM IS 96 YEARS OLD AND IS STILL SHOW ON TV, WOW I LOVE THE OLD MUSICALS,MUSICALS TODAY DON'T COMPARE TO THE MUSICALS FROM YEARS AGO,👌😘⭐🌠💫🎥🎥🎥🎥,🌈⭐⭐⭐⭐😘

  • @SarahB1863
    @SarahB1863 Год назад

    I can't even imagine how Hattie McDaniel felt about the stage direction she must have gotten for 2:38. "OK, stand there with your hands on your hips and look side to side like an empty-headed ninny!" Geez...

    • @Sueb18631
      @Sueb18631 Год назад

      Well, in 1936, sadly, she was probably used to it. It beat not getting any acting work.

  • @Muswell
    @Muswell Год назад

    Why isn't this version ever on TV ?

  • @sejejo7565
    @sejejo7565 Год назад

    Wow

  • @andrewhill4986
    @andrewhill4986 Год назад

    We all know that those is close to being cancelled, ironic Orwellian future.

  • @cattycorner8
    @cattycorner8 Год назад

    Irene Dunne scares me when she does the shuffle. It's weird.

  • @lindamanas6735
    @lindamanas6735 2 года назад

    This is magical but I love the 1951 version too with Howard Keel, Kathryn Grayson and Ava Gardner. I do think Irene Dunne was too old here (37) to play Magnolia.

    • @johnpickford4222
      @johnpickford4222 2 года назад

      Irene Dunne was convincing in all her scenes, that’s all that mattered and she was the star. Look at the original billing.

  • @KingOFuh
    @KingOFuh 2 года назад

    So sad about Helen Morgan. During Prohibition, she was a favorite of mobsters and speakeasies and could drink most of them under the table. She was cast in this after several years in an alcoholic haze but sure does not show any effects of all that hard living here. Unfortunately, she died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1941 at age 41. That face Dunne makes while shuffling is phunny. At 4:47, love those "jazz hands"

  • @Zb_Calisthenic
    @Zb_Calisthenic 2 года назад

    An assembly of titans.

  • @georgekatsis4314
    @georgekatsis4314 2 года назад

    Look at all these bitches here talking about feeling for him... I say fuck him. If you KNOW you have these voices bitch, go and surrender. If you don't know it then i can listen. He describes in great detail how that shit works. Go to police bitch, and say i hear these voices, evil etc and go to jail. Why fuck and murder kids and be free? BECAUSE YOU LIKE IT MOTHERFUCKER, that's why...

  • @imsocuteimsorich4952
    @imsocuteimsorich4952 2 года назад

    Show boat great film , loved the old black white and white movies, the songs and I love Hattie Mc Danniels who plays nanny: boy she could shuffle like the other actresses in that movie Hattie you rock🙌 love you 😘👌👍 rest in peace god bless you amen 🌠 to me you were a ⭐⭐⭐⭐👍👍🌠🌠🌠your not forgotten 💙🐦🌷☀️🌈✌️👌😘and that goes for the others in this movie to,😘🌈☀️🌷🐦💙👌

  • @ainnochaim9450
    @ainnochaim9450 2 года назад

    He's a great actor. Unfortunately, it seems people forget he is playing a psychopath. Psychopaths play mind games. They perform to get what they want. This character deserves no sympathy, and definitely no "understanding." Fact is, it takes intelligence to see through gaslighting and theatrics. The ONLY thing that is relevant is what he did, not why he did it. Someone who claims to have no control would not be capable of stopping himself when he sees the mother take the child's hand. He's not a starving beast that must kill to eat. A hungry animal doesn't care if the fawn's mother is with her. This character is a psychopath that passes children all day. He only pounces when he suspects he will get away with it. He's playing a mind game and anyone who sympathizes is as much a victim as the children he hurt. The same way he uses kindness to snag children, he uses empathy to snag sympathy. Anyone who thinks this is an impassioned attempt to be understood is nothing but a victim of gaslighting.

    • @khayes1995
      @khayes1995 Год назад

      “Anyone who thinks this is an impassioned attempt to be understood is nothing but a victim of gaslighting” I think you’re off the mark. I agree with all that you said in describing the real world of psychopaths, but the film is not presenting a real world picture of a psychopath. If gaslighting was part of the story it would have been filmed that way. The purpose of the fictional character in the scene is draw out the nodding reactions of the gallery who see similar demons in their own lives. Not demons that want to murder, but personal demons that control all of our lives. They recognize something of themselves in the murderer. It’s a good film. Take it as it is.

  • @marijooneill8015
    @marijooneill8015 2 года назад

    Love that movie, all great talents.

  • @martykarp4372
    @martykarp4372 2 года назад

    Paul Robeson stole the show. His facial expressions could melt one away.

  • @anthonymicheal8657
    @anthonymicheal8657 2 года назад

    the only version of showboat thats authentic, saw it on english tv when mum an dad got thier first tv 1958 , was born in 1953

  • @janemorong4970
    @janemorong4970 2 года назад

    God, for 1931, with no special effects, and being one of the first films with sound... what a movie.

  • @kevinleroy3374
    @kevinleroy3374 2 года назад

    This version is more upbeat than the 1951 version

  • @kellymccain3403
    @kellymccain3403 2 года назад

    So sad that we lost Irene Dunne on Sept. 4th, 1990. Hard to believe a quite little girl from Louisville Ky. would grow up to become one of Hollywood's greatest talents. Irene never gave a bad performance, whether it was acting in movies like "My Favorite Wife"/ "I Remember Mama" and of course, "Penny Serenade". Or singing........anyone who watched her sing "Lovely to Look At" and "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" in the movie "Roberta" will never forget it, she was brilliant. Her dancing here in "Showboat" just shows how brave and versatile she was as an actress. Rest in peace Irene......we will never forget you.

  • @emjay5577
    @emjay5577 2 года назад

    Always loved this version of Showboat.

  • @jamesodonnell6399
    @jamesodonnell6399 2 года назад

    1936 long time ago ,i came on the scene 1943 and i lived my life loving every thing Show Boat i am 79 yrs young and still love it must say my favourite was Howard Keel