Béla Lugosi was indeed a fine actor. Incidentally, most people mispronounce his name. First of all, in Hungarian an accent is used to mark a long vowel, not a stress, so the first name is pronounced Bay-la. Also all Hungarian names are accented on the first syllable, and an "s" is pronounced "sh" (the "s" sound is spelled "sz" as in the composer Liszt), so the full name is pronounced (caps indicate stressed syllable) "BAY-la LU-go-shee." And finally, Hungarians always put the family name first, so in Hungary he would be Lugosi Béla. Just in case you are interested!
thanks for posting this classic movie! for those who don't know, this is one of Bela Lugosi's most brilliant performances. A superb actor! This is one of the few films that Bela was allowed to show his real acting skills! Enjoy all, & thanks again tcm
Bella Lugosi was a wonderful and talented actor, sculptor and poet. He never really got to shine as he wanted to, although I loved his films no matter what. I believe that those who follow and admire him honour him.
@@jnagarya519 and what about that? Bela Lugosi was wounded several times in the First World War and suffered pain because of that and had to resort to morphine for relief and also he overcame that addiction
My fathers uncle had a cabin in Idyllwild, Ca. He was great friends with Bela as they were both Hungarian. My dad told a story of watching a "buck naked" Bela chasing a young lady through the snow. He always cracked up telling that experience.
Bro this is shit, black and white barely any music, no explosions Bela Logosy is a weird dude, can barely understand a word he says "Wong hill kele da odor" like holy fuck.... this is la caca poopoo. Btw im trolling lol, Im downloading every public domain Horror/thrillers with all the "Classic actors" bela, vincent, boris etc
One of Bela's finest roles. He was one of the most under rated, unappreciated actors of his time, yet many thousands of us love him today! All who attempted Dracula fade in his shadow~ who among us doesn't recognize his name?
As an explanation to the fate of the Mary Celeste crew, this makes about as much sense as a three in a tree. But was fun to watch anyway. Thanks for uploading these old gems.
Thank you! Knowing about the real Mary Celeste, this movie is confusing, until you realize that it has nothing to do with her. So just enjoy the voyage...
Interestingly, this was considered his only true dramatic role. It was not considered a horror film. He wanted to play dramatic, comedic and romantic roles, but was typecast from "Dracula" on.
It was inevitable that Dracula would typecast him. There’s never been an actor since him that was more “born” for that role. His accent, appearance, and mannerisms doomed him(or blessed him) to always be a horror fiend. His experience in Hollywood doesn’t make me feel any sense of pity for him. His wounds from WW1 that led to lifelong addiction to morphine, heroin, and alcohol do cause me to feel sorry for him. I’ve seen everything he’s ever done on film and I think I enjoy the serial series “The Phantom Creeps” the best. They were corny, low budget, and fun. I can still imagine the little boys of that day about to go crazy waiting to see what would happen on the next episode.
Even more interesting is that he was born before _Dracula_ was published. So the role that he was deemed "born to play", that he did so in two motion pictures and several times onstage, was a literary character that came into existence after he was already born. His death in the 1950s even puts into perspective how bizarre the passage of time can be.
Poor Lugosi, he hardly ever had the opportunities to shine like he does here... Even though he was a great I feel he could have been even more celebrated in his lifetime! Love Bela in every one of his appearances!
Inaccuracies. 1.benjamin wasn't like this. 2.there was a 2 year old aboard. 3.there was no black cat let alone any cat. 4.this doesn't explain the open hatch or the line dragging behind the ship
At around 57:45 it actually looks like the cat scoops up a mouse before scurrying off. I probably would not have caught that if I hadn't read your comment.
This is a very dark film. Every male character in the film is a horrible man. Grey as the Captain's wife is somewhat decent, yet she is involved with the other sea captain and she is the reason for the betrayal between the two men. Even Margetson as Captain Briggs is a man full of conflicts. He appears decent to his wife yet acknowledges some of his crew has been shanghaied and he orders a beating when a sailor complains about food. The only decent human being is Lugosi. He is gentle with the cat. But he won't be gentle with those devils responsible for his current state.
A ship of that size would be hurting with a skeleton crew of ten men. With only three, captain will need to sign on the wind and tide. Maybe Lugosi's best work.
I’m ashamed to admit it took me a while to recognize Bela Lugosi, I am more familiar with his later films. What a wonderful honeymoon for his new wife, the only woman that had a worse honeymoon is Eva Braun!
POSSIBLE SPOILERS...skip if you like Cool movie, but I'm a little confused with the ending. Lugosi is hit in the head..looks confused and jumps into the water..than the guy at the end..someone explain that please.
+Neiru B according to the wiki article this version (the US version) had scenes from the ending removed to purposely make the event seem more mysterious and supernatural. The original had a different ending and was meant to explain the event rationally but no copy of it exists now apparently.
+Wilhelm X I know its been 3 years since you posted but I thought I'd attempt an answer. Bela's character was obviously over-wrought, if not quite insane. I think he was both the gentle defender and the maniacal killer. When he got the knock on the head and fell to near unconsciousness and then woke up and then he woke up to realization and guilt for all the murder and mayhem he caused. He truly couldn't live with himself and so jumped overboard. At the very end, are you speaking of the savage scene? That is the jilted lover happy for what became of his former love and her husband.
Good movie. Yet the true accounts how it was found is friction. The ships captain who brought his wife and baby a board. On below deck the ships crew table was set food. It shows the crew starting to eat The ship show no signs of fowl play. The ships life boat was missing. There was no indication of anything wrong in the captains log. It believe they made one stop on a island. Before finishing the crossing on the Atlanta Ocean. Another fact they were going though the Bermuda Triangle. So whether it was simply bad luck or paranormal. With the crew gone. The ship and ocean will be keeping that secret for a very long time.
I believe some natives forced them off (w/out signs of foul play) & they met their fate. Perhaps the natives didn't care for the cargo, just the crew. Remember how the natives treated strangers in Tarzan? Well, that's what I think. Just my opinion 😕
@@msbrowngault There is a island Atlanta Ocean where they made have stop. As far as I know nobody has made a serious effort to locate the possible graves on this island. I want to add this. If Ships Captain thought there was any danger he wouldn't risk his wife and baby. The Captain knew his ship , had experience crew and rout he took many times over. To many times we think know how the world works. Only to find out how little we know. We become scare and say it's not possible. We then laugh it off and then say it couldn't happen. We get get angry at anybody who don't agree with us. You see we fighting human condition too! To your point about the Ships Captain, his family and ships crew. I don't think so. It wasn't a large island, not all Atlanta Ocean Island had jungles. As for native population. They came from colonists and their slaves. Could it happen your way maybe. But it was on regular sea rout.
@@cinemafanatic2010 ....Based on 2020 Progressive Liberal Standards, Béla needs to Cancelled for acting in this film. All Béla Lugosi films should now be banned. Also, his Hollywood Star should be ripped up and cast into the Pacific Ocean...😂
It was originally released in the U.K. as the Mystery of the Mary Celeste in 1935. The title was changed to Phantom Ship and released in the U.S. in 1936. I guess the studios did think us Americans would have heard of the doomed ship, Mary Celeste. Really silly.
If it wasn't for channels like yours I'd never see all these great old movies! Love Béla 💕 thank you!
Béla Lugosi was indeed a fine actor. Incidentally, most people mispronounce his name. First of all, in Hungarian an accent is used to mark a long vowel, not a stress, so the first name is pronounced Bay-la. Also all Hungarian names are accented on the first syllable, and an "s" is pronounced "sh" (the "s" sound is spelled "sz" as in the composer Liszt), so the full name is pronounced (caps indicate stressed syllable) "BAY-la LU-go-shee." And finally, Hungarians always put the family name first, so in Hungary he would be Lugosi Béla. Just in case you are interested!
Thank you! My son is a Germanic linguistics professor in Germany and I appreciate your input!
Great comment! Thank you for the info!
Amazing comment!! I actually learned how to say his first name as a kid watching The Wolfman and how Lon Chaney Jr. would pronounce Bela the Gypsy
I lobe it! Thank you very much! I appreciate when people take the time to provide information like that. Thank you, again.😊
Give it a rest.
thanks for posting this classic movie! for those who don't know, this is one of Bela Lugosi's most brilliant performances. A superb actor! This is one of the few films that Bela was allowed to show his real acting skills! Enjoy all, & thanks again tcm
He was mostly a ham.
@@jnagarya519 Stupid Karloff fan you had to be, Karloff was the ham and a bad actor
Says you.👽🤑
@@jnagarya519🍖
Bella Lugosi was a wonderful and talented actor, sculptor and poet. He never really got to shine as he wanted to, although I loved his films no matter what. I believe that those who follow and admire him honour him.
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He was also a morphine addict.
@@jnagarya519 and what about that? Bela Lugosi was wounded several times in the First World War and suffered pain because of that and had to resort to morphine for relief and also he overcame that addiction
@@jnagarya519 he was also romanian born in Lugoj , Romania(Banate region)
@@nelifl.9756 Always the excuses.
Wish the sound was better. But preserving old film is a passion of mine so you do what you can.
Bella Lugosi was one of the best in his time . Thanks for these movies . Great picks
This movie really shows how good of an actor Lugosi was.
Love it! Thanks for another wonderful gem 💎
Lugosi is great in this classic tale. I enjoy this more than most movies today.
Yes, the older films are the best. The studios grew in technology, but did not improve in other ways.
My fathers uncle had a cabin in Idyllwild, Ca. He was great friends with Bela as they were both Hungarian. My dad told a story of watching a "buck naked" Bela chasing a young lady through the snow. He always cracked up telling that experience.
@Puffin Vapor, yeah right!🤣🤣🤣
Well, your father would lie and if that story was true, I guess the young woman Bela was chasing was his wife Lillian
What the hell was Bela doing?
Who cares?
Thanks for sharing. Nice description of the movie too. Well done.
Thank you for taking the time to post this. The sound is a bit low but still grateful.
I grew up watching Bela & I enjoyed his acting great actor he was & still is.
One can no longer be an actor after one is dead. Lugosi is no longer an actor.
What a cast!! Should have been an "Oscar" winner. O.K., I got carried away.
Bela Lugosi should have been given more opportunities to play other roles. This is a fantastic find! : )
Wonderful picture, there is comedy, drama and thrills. I need to watch more of these older ones. In all genres.
This is a great movie! I forgot all about this one!
I grew up on these great films, better than hollywood of today...
Bro this is shit, black and white barely any music, no explosions Bela Logosy is a weird dude, can barely understand a word he says "Wong hill kele da odor" like holy fuck.... this is la caca poopoo.
Btw im trolling lol, Im downloading every public domain Horror/thrillers with all the "Classic actors" bela, vincent, boris etc
Absolutely great performance by Bela....Really enjoyed this one...
Lugosi At His Best.Thanks For Posting
This is a nice hidden gem of a Film. One of the better one's that came out during the time era when the Hayes code were targeting horror films.
Really not much difference. "Maniac" (1934) showed some nudity that's rather mild compared to today, but back then it was really shocking.😱
A black cat on a ship in that era... she was doomed from the beginning. What a story line! Such great actors. Some claim they still see her and crew.
Basically it's Ten Little Indians on a ship. Lugosi really does shine in this, though.
That was excellent. From start to finish.
Good oldie. Thanks for posting.
One of Bela's finest roles. He was one of the most under rated, unappreciated actors of his time, yet many thousands of us love him today! All who attempted Dracula fade in his shadow~ who among us doesn't recognize his name?
Hollywood doesnt even try anymore.
31:16 Lugosi giving me CHILLS!! No doubt, channeling his experiences fighting in WW1.
Bela Lugosi was really a great actor.
brilliant performance from lugosis side!
As an explanation to the fate of the Mary Celeste crew, this makes about as much sense as a three in a tree. But was fun to watch anyway. Thanks for uploading these old gems.
Thank you! Knowing about the real Mary Celeste, this movie is confusing, until you realize that it has nothing to do with her. So just enjoy the voyage...
That's mentioned in the description.
This is a decently acted movie, but most definitely done prior to censorship.
Pre-code films are the best.
@@miapdx503 No they're not.
@@scarygary-qq1pj Imho
The Mary Celeste fascinated me as a kid - so glad they uploaded this docu!
"docu"? This film is certainly not a documentary, if that's what you mean.
I went from thinking this was a trailer to watching the whole movie!
Bela was awesome 👏! As well as his hair!! 😂!!
Interestingly, this was considered his only true dramatic role. It was not considered a horror film. He wanted to play dramatic, comedic and romantic roles, but was typecast from "Dracula" on.
It was inevitable that Dracula would typecast him. There’s never been an actor since him that was more “born” for that role. His accent, appearance, and mannerisms doomed him(or blessed him) to always be a horror fiend. His experience in Hollywood doesn’t make me feel any sense of pity for him. His wounds from WW1 that led to lifelong addiction to morphine, heroin, and alcohol do cause me to feel sorry for him.
I’ve seen everything he’s ever done on film and I think I enjoy the serial series “The Phantom Creeps” the best. They were corny, low budget, and fun. I can still imagine the little boys of that day about to go crazy waiting to see what would happen on the next episode.
Even more interesting is that he was born before _Dracula_ was published. So the role that he was deemed "born to play", that he did so in two motion pictures and several times onstage, was a literary character that came into existence after he was already born. His death in the 1950s even puts into perspective how bizarre the passage of time can be.
I don't think this was a Horror movie in the day in time we live in maybe in the day when they made this movie.. More like a mystery movie..
When he tried to throw the cat I had to go hold mine. Don't throw that cat!!!
27:58 great lugosi, cat saved . Mission accomplished
I love this movie! Thanks for posting this!
Lugosi was a boss.
Hard to believe that a movie from over 80 years ago is much more interesting to watch than today's politically correct Hollywierd celebutard garbage.
That's just plain ridiculous
Is it really rediculous?
@@audreyricci6383Didn't say rediculous. Rather RIDICULOUS.🦧🤡
Poor Lugosi, he hardly ever had the opportunities to shine like he does here... Even though he was a great I feel he could have been even more celebrated in his lifetime! Love Bela in every one of his appearances!
bela.is.great!!.
save yourself the word of poor, because it is very derogatory, that's what the disgusting Boris Karloff said to despise Bela, Bela is the best
I am SO with you in your comment!
Good 1930's mystery, pretty good story line.
An interesting conceptualization of what MAY have happened to the crew of the 'Mary Celeste'. We may never know what actually happened.
Bela was such an awesome actor, so sad he always was typed cast
Inaccuracies.
1.benjamin wasn't like this.
2.there was a 2 year old aboard.
3.there was no black cat let alone any cat.
4.this doesn't explain the open hatch or the line dragging behind the ship
wrong
Bela Lugosi at his best as the murderous, crazed shipmate, Lorenzen. Great old film.
55:30 home boi didn't even need to aim up to hit him he was just too good
What a great movie. So glad I happened upon it.
Lugosi.. this one words ( name ) tell everything.
So was Grot on the ship the whole time?
Loved the sea songs. . .
Yes
Cats were good on ships keeps mice and rats down. Women were suppose to be bad luck.
At around 57:45 it actually looks like the cat scoops up a mouse before scurrying off. I probably would not have caught that if I hadn't read your comment.
"Supposed" to be ?
Yeah, women were considered bad luck by the homosexual men in the crew. LOL!!!
@@57too How do you know these men were homosexual ? Were you there? Sailors were known to be superstitious.
This is a very dark film. Every male character in the film is a horrible man. Grey as the Captain's wife is somewhat decent, yet she is involved with the other sea captain and she is the reason for the betrayal between the two men. Even Margetson as Captain Briggs is a man full of conflicts. He appears decent to his wife yet acknowledges some of his crew has been shanghaied and he orders a beating when a sailor complains about food. The only decent human being is Lugosi. He is gentle with the cat. But he won't be gentle with those devils responsible for his current state.
Shirley Grey was a gorgeous woman.
Sarah & Ben were actually married in real life🤗 kewl
Dennis Hoey played Inspector Lestrade in a few Sherlock Holmes movies. Arthur Margetson co-starred with him in "Sherlock Holmes Faces Death".
A ship of that size would be hurting with a skeleton crew
of ten men. With only three,
captain will need to sign on
the wind and tide.
Maybe Lugosi's best work.
Great movie
Great film
das is feiner film, feiner aktiorisher shpil un interesanter inhalt :) dank!
lerni lerni deutschi
This is awesome
When he is recruiting the cook, with the fiddle, that Chinese girl in the background looks rather nice. I think I would have taken her as cook.
👎 for no captions ... Bella Lugosi fan, haven't seen this film b4 & was looking forward to watching ... disappointing that was not possible.
They're not very accurate anyway.🫥😶🌫️🤬
Captain and mrs Briggs were already married !! They had a baby as well on board. Hollywood rewriting history even back then.
So they fictionalized for the sake of drama! Big deal -- it isn't a documentary.
@@jnagarya519 😾👿👺
Οh, I love this channel!!!!...
Pretty well-done for the time, but not a pleasant movie to watch.
Thank-You!
Diretamente do Brasil...exelente filme!!!
I couldn’t understand anything about this movie, but thanks for the upload.
I m with you. I’m very familiar with the Mary Celeste, but I can’t even follow this.
This looks really good👻🚢
According to IMDB this is Shirley Grey's last film.
I’m ashamed to admit it took me a while to recognize Bela Lugosi, I am more familiar with his later films.
What a wonderful honeymoon for his new wife, the only woman that had a worse honeymoon is Eva Braun!
POSSIBLE SPOILERS...skip if you like
Cool movie, but I'm a little confused with the ending. Lugosi is hit in the head..looks confused and jumps into the water..than the guy at the end..someone explain that please.
+Neiru B according to the wiki article this version (the US version) had scenes from the ending removed to purposely make the event seem more mysterious and supernatural. The original had a different ending and was meant to explain the event rationally but no copy of it exists now apparently.
+Wilhelm X I know its been 3 years since you posted but I thought I'd attempt an answer. Bela's character was obviously over-wrought, if not quite insane. I think he was both the gentle defender and the maniacal killer. When he got the knock on the head and fell to near unconsciousness and then woke up and then he woke up to realization and guilt for all the murder and mayhem he caused. He truly couldn't live with himself and so jumped overboard.
At the very end, are you speaking of the savage scene? That is the jilted lover happy for what became of his former love and her husband.
I can't wait until phantom ship 2 ....😂 Bela Lugosi is th greatest
Who's watching this during quarantine. Hit some like.. #staysafe
thanks a lot
Shirley gray was in And Then There Were None by agatha Christie
The captain is a damn curse.
GREAT AMERICA MOVIE CLASSIC. ACTOR.LOVED HIS WORKS. FILM HISTORIAN AND MASTER ARTIST AND GREAT AMERICA FILM BUFFS CEO AND PRESIDENT.
Good movie. Yet the true accounts how it was found is friction.
The ships captain who brought his wife and baby a board.
On below deck the ships crew table was set food. It shows the crew starting to eat
The ship show no signs of fowl play.
The ships life boat was missing.
There was no indication of anything wrong in the captains log.
It believe they made one stop on a island. Before finishing the crossing on the Atlanta Ocean.
Another fact they were going though the Bermuda Triangle.
So whether it was simply bad luck or paranormal. With the crew gone. The ship and ocean will be keeping that secret for a very long time.
I believe some natives forced them off (w/out signs of foul play) & they met their fate.
Perhaps the natives didn't care for the cargo, just the crew.
Remember how the natives treated strangers in Tarzan?
Well, that's what I think.
Just my opinion 😕
@@msbrowngault There is a island Atlanta Ocean where they made have stop. As far as I know nobody has made a serious effort to locate the possible graves on this island. I want to add this. If Ships Captain thought there was any danger he wouldn't risk his wife and baby. The Captain knew his ship , had experience crew and rout he took many times over. To many times we think know how the world works. Only to find out how little we know. We become scare and say it's not possible. We then laugh it off and then say it couldn't happen. We get get angry at anybody who don't agree with us. You see we fighting human condition too! To your point about the Ships Captain, his family and ships crew. I don't think so. It wasn't a large island, not all Atlanta Ocean Island had jungles. As for native population. They came from colonists and their slaves. Could it happen your way maybe. But it was on regular sea rout.
Lol inspector Lestrad!
Love from guwahati
Who are the musicians? They're great!
They did it themselves
Don't read the comments because dopey Debra gave the story away
Me super complase!!!.. ❣️
I downloaded this Thanks
If you commenters don't like the movies then do not watch them.
As always blame it on the black cat!!
Can anyone please tell me what does the song is in 26:00?
2019?
Foul play. Birds were not involved.
All the comments are about Bela. I adore him, but there was a ship named the Mary Celeste, and this film has nothing to do with her real story.
As explained in the description.🤡🦧
Oh, a seafaring caper eh ?
Why, I might have known.
12:45-12:50...WTF did he say?
I think he said the " N" word.
He used racial slurs for Africans and Chinese there.
@@cinemafanatic2010 ....Based on 2020 Progressive Liberal Standards, Béla needs to Cancelled for acting in this film.
All Béla Lugosi films should now be banned.
Also, his Hollywood Star should be ripped up and cast into the Pacific Ocean...😂
@@ancel1961 So should All In The Family, Sanford and Son...oh Hell, let's just cancel the world, cause nothings is perfect.
And that's not all, the shanty we later hear "Johnny Comes Down to Highlow" also has the N word in it.
Hammer studios first horrorish movie!
The date says 1935 but the roman numerals say 1936.
It was originally released in the U.K. as the Mystery of the Mary Celeste in 1935. The title was changed to Phantom Ship and released in the U.S. in 1936. I guess the studios did think us Americans would have heard of the doomed ship, Mary Celeste. Really silly.
@@ToniHunterOne NOT
@@scarygary-qq1pj Yeah, why not go to IMDB yourself. have fun, bot.
35:05 Johny Come Down to Hilo sea shanty
Was this Hammers first film?
colocar legenda em português
You do not always get what you want.
@@audreyricci6383but if ya try sometimes ya get what ya need
A dime for a shot of whiskey.
1872 was a different time
@@jacobschweitzer1068 Four years before Custer's last stand at the Little Bighorn.