Top 10 Rules Old Hollywood Stars Had to Follow

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  • @MsMojo
    @MsMojo  Год назад +25

    If you know any Old Hollywood stories, share them below, and check out our video of the Top 10 Dark Truths About Old Hollywood - ruclips.net/video/py2CjTFlxk8/видео.html

    • @chasehedges6775
      @chasehedges6775 Год назад +4

      Love your content

    • @eddiejoewalt7746
      @eddiejoewalt7746 Год назад +2

      the whole name change is not that gone from old hollywood
      MIICHEAL KEATON= REAL NAME MICHAEL DOUGLAS
      CHLOE BENNET = CHLOE WONG
      Nichole Bloom= Nichole Sakura

    • @manueltapia1859
      @manueltapia1859 Год назад +5

      For National Velvet Liz Taylor had to gain weight to looked older she was 12 years old!! Imagine how troubled was for that age. Poor Judy Garland that explains why did she became adicted to other drugs😢

    • @mahajanssen
      @mahajanssen Год назад +1

      Ava Gardner aborted one pregnancy while married to Frank Sinatra because she didn't want to bring their child into a troubled marriage. He wasn't working much then and was drinking a lot, resulting in them getting into a lot of fights, sometimes shouting at each other. The second one could have been coerced by the studios.

    • @manueltapia1859
      @manueltapia1859 Год назад

      @@mahajanssen wow really sad and brave to her, like with Vélez but she commited suicide to prevent shame!! Thats shows Hollywood always was a a fake image.

  • @do9138
    @do9138 Год назад +415

    85% of a child actor's earnings should go into a trust. Parents should get jobs to support the family instead of stealing their kid's money.

    • @gabrielleashley8939
      @gabrielleashley8939 Год назад +32

      Idk Hollywood is shady AF I don't think Id want to allow my child on sets alone and that would be the reason I'd be a momager I would at least put 60% into a trust though.

    • @baby_grogu
      @baby_grogu Год назад +20

      I 100% agree! So many parents of child actors, both past and present, have placed enormous pressure on their kids just to gain wealth and success.

    • @Kathleennebel
      @Kathleennebel Год назад +6

      Amen

    • @KatAspen
      @KatAspen Год назад +6

      That’s an amazing idea.

    • @sharonsmalls6846
      @sharonsmalls6846 Год назад +12

      I agree, but I think 90-95% of their earnings should go into a trust. I believe that the parents should work as well.

  • @christineparis5607
    @christineparis5607 Год назад +181

    In the early thirties, my mom and aunts moved to Hollywood while trying to flee the Depression in Texas. As kids, they followed movie crews while they filmed around LA. Often they were used as extras and the stars would "pay" them in ice cream! They loved it. My great aunts worked as Universal actors and eventually married producers, writing scripts and music for the many movies....I have great old photos of them posing on the beaches in Santa Monica in the 1920s...

    • @MsMojo
      @MsMojo  Год назад +14

      That's so cool!

    • @TuanBe-ni2ud
      @TuanBe-ni2ud Год назад +5

      I would love to see those 😍

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 Год назад +2

      Their names?

    • @christineparis5607
      @christineparis5607 Год назад +8

      @@teijaflink2226
      They played around with their names a bit, but I think they went by Marsha Hunt and Portia Paris. They were sisters, but I didn't even meet them until after Marsha passed (so I obviously never met her) and only got to visit with Portia once, which was incredible, I wish I had been able to talk to her for weeks about her experiences! She had to be in her eighties when I met her. Oddly, we looked a lot alike, and she gave my mom a ton of beautiful vintage clothes she had and told her she wanted me to have them. She dies very soon after that. She had also owned fantastically valuable land by Yosemite that my aunt inherited, and immediately sold, because she was always broke. It would have been like owning a diamond mine today, I wish so much they had been able to keep it in the family. My parents also spent wildly, tearing through their retirement savings as fast as possible. They went on the QE2 to Europe, built a huge mansion on a hill above Sonora in the Sierras, and had a wild time for years. Then everyone died. At least they really, really had a great time!! I'd like to collect as much info as I can and write a bio of them...I don't know if anyone would like it, but I'd love to dig up all the history, there has to be some crazy good stories!

    • @Wolfy39565
      @Wolfy39565 Год назад +4

      take that to a hollywood history musume.

  • @hancocki
    @hancocki Год назад +70

    The story of Judy Garland is so tragic 😢

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад +1

      hancocki..... many situations in Garland's life were heartbreaking, but not tragic!!! She made a hell of a lot of poor choices!! The only thing 'tragic' about Garland was her death!!!

  • @barrellracer
    @barrellracer Год назад +89

    EVERY ACTOR & ACTRESS OWES Dame Olivia De Havilland...
    She challenged the studio in court and won. The 1944 ruling, which found that studio's could not unilaterally and arbitrarily extend an actor's contract, came to be known as the de Havilland decision and sounded the early death knell for the studio system. By the 1960s, it would be completely dismantled...❤❤❤

    • @initaammons4447
      @initaammons4447 Год назад +1

      This decision was also used to create the Teena Marie Bill / The Brockert Initiative for singers.

  • @lasv15
    @lasv15 Год назад +112

    The fact that these women were forced or convinced to perform an abortion in order to keep their careers is diabolical 😢

    • @misterjones7522
      @misterjones7522 Год назад

      Whats the excuse today for 97% of Abortions being elective surgery?

    • @freddyfurrah3789
      @freddyfurrah3789 Год назад +2

      They could have said NO.

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад +1

      @@freddyfurrah3789 you are exactly right on!!!! Funny how greed and notoriety can make people act a certain way!!!!

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Год назад +84

    It must have been so hard to try to build a career, yet if you wanted to start a family, it was frowned upon. Luckily, modern actresses aren't expected to choose between the two, and can easily have both.

    • @Omar-wq9dz
      @Omar-wq9dz Год назад +13

      I think just being an actor/actress was hard with the clauses they had to follow, or they got blacklisted

    • @DanGamingFan2406
      @DanGamingFan2406 Год назад +8

      It's a wonder new stars kept showing up.

  • @music18021
    @music18021 Год назад +40

    Joan Crawford hated the last name because she thought it sounded like Crawfish lol

  • @ROBYNMARKOW
    @ROBYNMARKOW Год назад +41

    So much for the "Golden Age" of Hollywood! 🙄

  • @maryaltshuller885
    @maryaltshuller885 Год назад +39

    I'm surprised child star Patty Duke wasn't mentioned. She had her name and background completely changed by her managers, a husband and wife team. Then they cruelly told her that her old name was dead. How awful to lose your own personal identity!

    • @arnepianocanada
      @arnepianocanada Год назад +1

      Anna "Patty Duke" is a Hollywood hero to me. You're right, she should have been mentioned.

  • @julieannboone80
    @julieannboone80 Год назад +2

    That Dick Cavett interview of Katharine Hepburn is amazing. You can tell he is absolutely enchanted by her. It’s worth checking out on RUclips.

  • @CreepyBlueAnimals84
    @CreepyBlueAnimals84 Год назад +41

    Katherine Hepburn sounds like she was a real badass!! Go Katherine!!!

    • @mirandagoldstine8548
      @mirandagoldstine8548 Год назад +11

      Yes she was. She refused to wear skirts and dresses casually, preferring to wear pants. Also she was from Connecticut.

    • @benkenobisgirl
      @benkenobisgirl Год назад +7

      She was so tough. The studio execs told her she couldn't wear pants, she had to wear dresses or skirts. She ignored them. They took her pants! So for three days she walked around in her underwear. The execs caved and let her wear pants.

    • @kenmclemore523
      @kenmclemore523 Год назад +3

      Stubborn, yes; but it built an image and reputation for her that put Hepburn in demand, especially when it could be paired with Spencer Tracey... KDM

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад +3

      That is why Hepburn never had too much of a personal life. Her career was the priority!! And that is why she survived Hollywood; she came out a big winner, and she had a great long life. Too many other stars were getting too involved in romances, marriages, affairs, etc....the studio heads knew that the truly dedicated, career-minded actors stood the better chance for a more enduring career.

  • @MovieFan34
    @MovieFan34 Год назад +15

    Another topic in this video that wasn’t brought up is that if an actress couldn’t sing their voices were dubbed by an another actress. Such as the case of Marni Nixon dubbing for Natalie Wood, Audrey Hepburn, and Deborah Kerr.

    • @kenmclemore523
      @kenmclemore523 Год назад +1

      Well, it was sorta noticed in the contract clip from "Singin' in the Rain" but you make a valid point... KDM

  • @drstacks
    @drstacks Год назад +10

    I am loving the old Hollywood videos!

  • @JeffreyDeCristofaro
    @JeffreyDeCristofaro Год назад +15

    Fabrication, manipulation, repression, cover-ups, conforming to established faulty standards... sadly Hollywood hasn't really changed that much.

  • @bricktam
    @bricktam Год назад +29

    Mickey Rooney and Ava Gardner’s marriage ended because of his cheating and partying ways. What does that tell you when Rooney did this while married to AVA GARDNER?
    Judy never stood a chance.

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад

      lordalessan.....what do you mean "Judy never stood a chance"? With Rooney? Garland and Rooney were never a romantic item in real life!!! They were just very good friends.
      Now if you're referring to Garland's career in Hollywood, that is a different story. I can only say that Garland made a hell of a lot of poor choices in her personal life. Betty Hutton was right. Garland never found herself!!!

  • @XGigglesX101
    @XGigglesX101 Год назад +16

    Pretty much every Rule of old Hollywood that was listed Judy Garland was mention 😢

  • @standupphilosopher7059
    @standupphilosopher7059 Год назад +25

    Olivia De Havilland went to court for herself and other actors to choose their parts and not be locked into contracts❤It wasn't Katherine Hepburn 😒

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад +1

      standupphilisopher7059.....
      De Havilland won her case. Her case involved suspension time on contracts. The studios were demanding that actors fulfill the entire time of the contract including any suspension time which may have accrued. De Havilland's case only opposed this and sued that studios could only honor the exact length of contracts without extenuating circumstances.

  • @luishumbertovega3900
    @luishumbertovega3900 Год назад +10

    Clever use of comedy scenes from two favorites of mine, Singin' In The Rain and Hail Caesar, to illustrate Hollywood realities that ranged from funny to tragic. Thank You, very good video.

  • @chelseacanales8763
    @chelseacanales8763 Год назад +15

    Wow, that’s just sad and degrading. Every actor must had been through hell dealing with the awful things they done.

  • @DanGamingFan2406
    @DanGamingFan2406 Год назад +36

    It's a wonder they got any new stars with these conditions.

  • @thomasm.longiii3752
    @thomasm.longiii3752 Год назад +10

    Hate they went through all that but I’m glad it’s different and now acting is everywhere and not just Hollywood.

  • @TaraLyz
    @TaraLyz Год назад +9

    So much of this list makes it devistatingly clear that Old Hollywood HATED women.

  • @patrickkirkham
    @patrickkirkham Год назад +12

    That’s why Katherine Hepburn is a queen

  • @LoveHandle4890
    @LoveHandle4890 Год назад +15

    Old school actors will and always will be the best.

    • @geekychik86
      @geekychik86 Год назад +4

      oh yes because back then you had to have some kind of actual skill or talent; proper acting, dancing or singing but if you had all 3, you'd be almost guaranteed a roll somewhere.
      These days, you don't need any talent or skill to become an actor.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад

      ​@@geekychik86 well it is very picky to find talent

  • @teesh871
    @teesh871 Год назад +14

    40 hours a week is still a quite a bit...that's a full time job for a child

  • @barney7822
    @barney7822 Год назад +16

    Back then, if you're a man, you sign up a deal, and shake a hand
    But if you're a woman, you have to sign a deal, and then kneel down or bend over
    As if it was the norm

    • @k_.2659
      @k_.2659 Год назад +4

      It’s actually very sad thinking about it.

    • @johnpatterson4816
      @johnpatterson4816 Год назад +1

      Funny thing.The same folks who scream and shout about Gay Marriage seemingly forget about how back in the days how
      Mackey Roone was married eight times;Liz Taylor nine times,Ava Gardner was married three times,Tammy Wynette was married five or six times and let's not how many times the Gabor sisters were married!!
      Yet we worry about LGBTQ People and Drag Queens.

    • @josephwest124
      @josephwest124 Год назад +2

      @@johnpatterson4816 Even when gay marriage first reared its head (well, really publicly) in the 1990s, most of the biggest opponents were on their second (or even third) marriages or were cheating on their spouses--some were even on a multiple marriage AND cheating on their spouse. What's really funniest (or maybe most ironic) is that just a half-decade earlier, some of the leading right-wing religious leaders had been endorsing some form of legally recognized partnership for gays (mainly men) as a way of combating the AIDS epidemic (primarily by fighting "gay promiscuity").

    • @freya8133
      @freya8133 Год назад +3

      And many times they STILL didn't get the part. Happens today too.

  • @tweettweetjones1262
    @tweettweetjones1262 Год назад +7

    I don't know if it's true, but I heard at one of the studios: Paramount, 20th Century Fox, MGM.? All actresses and actors had to put in an hour of horseback riding, an hour of dancing, rehearsals, singing lessons, etc. etc. etc.

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад +1

      @tweettweetjones1262....the studios which offered such services did have many of their named brand stars take advantage of the services. Sessions in diction, acting, singing, dancing, athletics, fencing were NOT unheard of. These sessions or lessons made the actors more versatile, more educated, more skilled, more everything. There was nothing wrong with that!!! In fact, these Hollywood actors today need them badly. Too many act and sound so stupid that I do not put myself through the agony!!! Those studios were like little colleges from which many actors came for the better.

  • @LeonardoKlotz
    @LeonardoKlotz Год назад +24

    Imagine what things could've been if social media was available at the time

  • @TheSportscar86
    @TheSportscar86 Год назад +8

    #8 Forbidden Relationships: Makes me think of Robert Wagner & Barbara Stanwyck's affair after meeting on the set of 1953s Titanic...was his 1st major picture. Social pressure forced them apart because of their vast age difference.

  • @marniekilbourne608
    @marniekilbourne608 Год назад +15

    Good for Loretta Young! I can't believe that stars that got pregnant when they were married could be forced to end the pregnancy. I guess they didn't want to lose their careers.

    • @nelliethursday1812
      @nelliethursday1812 Год назад +4

      Loretta was a Catholic so........

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад +1

      Loretta Young was a devout Catholic, and she was not going to have an abortion. Many other female film stars were also confronted with this same scenario. Many of them were too damn stupid to say NO!!! They should have been following Loretta's example.

  • @elew223
    @elew223 Год назад +3

    I don't know. Based on stories I've heard some of these things on this list are still going on today. There are still a good number of actors who are in the closet because they won't get cast in leading roles if their sexual orientation is known. There are still models and actresses who will later tell you they've had an abortion before because of their careers. Plastic surgery is still fairly common in Hollywood and so is the drug use. PR orchestrated relationships for a variety of reasons are 100% still a thing. I think the only thing that's not included on this list are those tragic stories about harassment and sexual exploitation.

  • @Margann1987
    @Margann1987 Год назад +3

    As for #9, that makes me think of Cliff Clavin. IYKYK.

  • @Aurorak-i6l
    @Aurorak-i6l Год назад +3

    Ha. On stage, they’re over the top, glamorous, and seemed like having fun. But off stage, they’re controlled by movie studios and feel like the stars are owned.

  • @chasehedges6775
    @chasehedges6775 Год назад +9

    Old Hollywood>Current Hollywood.
    Then again, they probably weren’t better back then in the past than they are now, really.

    • @baby_grogu
      @baby_grogu Год назад +4

      I personally favor Old Hollywood to the current Hollywood, but in all honesty, not much has really changed. The only difference is that, back then, they at least pretended to have morals because of the Hays Code and studio contracts. But now, everyone can see how dirty Hollywood really is.

    • @bennymora3086
      @bennymora3086 Год назад +2

      Would films be boring today if the Motion Picture Association still uses the Hays Code?🤔🎞🚫

    • @baby_grogu
      @baby_grogu Год назад +2

      @bennymora3086 I don't think films would be boring at all if the Hays Code was around today. Although I personally think that the Code was a restriction on free expression, it actually required filmmakers to be more creative. For example, at one point, the Code prohibited actors from kissing for more than 3 seconds. In Notorious, Hitchcock got around this by having Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman talk in between breaks in their kiss. It made the kiss scene feel a lot longer than it was, but no less steamy. If anything, the Hays Code showed that movies don't need an abundance of sex, gore, etc, to be good.

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад

      Every generation has its own set of pros and cons. Hollywood has been no exception. There were a lot of good things which resulted from the studio years as well as not so good. On the other hand, today's freelancing has a lot of positive results, but there are a lot of negative ones also.
      If I were a Hollywood actor today, I would demand a studio contract for my first few years in the business. Afterwards, I would freelance.

  • @abigailalexis735
    @abigailalexis735 Год назад +1

    5:17 kudos for featuring buster!

  • @Dropitlikeitshotspot
    @Dropitlikeitshotspot Год назад +3

    How ironic to be paid to live out fantasies of being allowed to be different people, yet at the same time, having to have permission to be yourself…not really worth it if you ask me.

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад

      @mpurrkinz..... exactly!!! Thank God Betty Hutton found herself in @ 1975. Beginning in the late '60s she was on a rapid downward spiral after several failed marriages and some drug abuse. She found God, Father McGuire and herself. In 2000 she was interviewed by Robert Osborne on TCM. Betty was right. Judy Garland never found herself. It was all still a big facade with Judy even after she was 40 years old. Hollywood is a very superficial place!!!!

  • @NakeyaeStreet
    @NakeyaeStreet Год назад +2

    You didn't even begin to talk about the transformation of Rita Hayworth

  • @blossom114
    @blossom114 Год назад +1

    my brain over the snippet of Rita Hayworth: Is that Ann Miller talking, there? (Saw she's in that "film" documentary) Happy birthday to her. and again.... hugging my Toto's for some of those stories.

  • @JPSE57
    @JPSE57 Год назад +2

    The studios routinely ignored or deliberately flaunted the Hays Code until Joseph Breen replaced Hays as the head of the agency.

  • @GamerFunOriginallyAarush
    @GamerFunOriginallyAarush Год назад +3

    Very interesting!

  • @rosemariekammerloch1270
    @rosemariekammerloch1270 Год назад +2

    A lot of these rules were just the sign of their times and what the rules and expectations were at the time.

  • @bazzer124
    @bazzer124 Год назад +1

    Substitute "slave" for "golden" age of Hollywood. Despicable. Cheers....

  • @cocobean2888
    @cocobean2888 Год назад +1

    15% to the child? No way! It should be 15% for the parent and 75% for the child

  • @Porthos240
    @Porthos240 Год назад +1

    Very similar to South Korea's entertainment world until rather recently.

  • @jamisonfawkes8537
    @jamisonfawkes8537 Год назад +6

    if i had a kid and they were in acting, i would put 100% of their money away. that’s their money. they earned it, not me.

    • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
      @Author.Noelle.Alexandria Год назад +4

      You might feel different if doing that meant you had to work full time to pay the bills while only the-gods-know-who is in charge of your kid. Set-parents serve a purpose, and because of that, can't work outside jobs.

  • @Merylstreep1949
    @Merylstreep1949 Год назад +3

    Please do a video about Jean Harlow ! The fact she died mostly because her mother's religious beliefs was pretty sad

    • @aliciasimmons8473
      @aliciasimmons8473 Год назад +1

      How did she die

    • @benkenobisgirl
      @benkenobisgirl Год назад +1

      @@aliciasimmons8473 Kidney failure. She had scarlet fever as a child, and that complicated it. There were rumors that her mother, a Christian Scientist, refused to allow doctors to be called or allow Harlow to go to the hospital, but William Powell (her fiance) was with her from the beginning and called her mother to come home from a vacation. She had doctors (first doctor misdiagnosed her with an inflamed gall bladder) and nurses at her home and went to the hospital with the second doctor correctly surmised it was kidney failure.

  • @chrismulwee4911
    @chrismulwee4911 Год назад +1

    In today's Hollywood, most actors use their REAL names, unlike the HW of yesteryear.

  • @TameraJacobs
    @TameraJacobs Год назад +8

    Don't kid yourself! Today's Stars STILL HAVE TO FOLLOW these rules!

  • @gerardhunt1890
    @gerardhunt1890 Год назад +3

    Archibald Leach also known as Cary Grant.

  • @nelliethursday1812
    @nelliethursday1812 Год назад +2

    Mary Astor's mother sued her for financial support she thankfully lost

  • @RayMcElroy50
    @RayMcElroy50 Год назад +10

    Nowadays, we have Disney forcing actors to date each other

  • @rachelmiller1295
    @rachelmiller1295 Год назад +3

    Bio mini-series on Natalie Wood makes the one about studios playing matchmaker.

    • @dashopepper
      @dashopepper Год назад

      Natalie Wood and her sister, Lana, were basically pimped out by the studios to be beards for many gay and bi actors. If you look through their dating lists for the 1950s and '60s, it's a who's who of closeted Hollywood.

  • @ckotcher1
    @ckotcher1 Год назад +3

    Wowwww Rita Hayworth was the most beautiful woman in the world. (That hair, those lips) and she was long and lean. An amazing dancer

  • @michaeljavier870
    @michaeljavier870 Год назад +1

    Even before, it was all greed and hate within.

  • @TehAnshiTunes
    @TehAnshiTunes Год назад +2

    No, no, no.
    My father grew up in the times. Rooney chased her, and she was flat NO.

  • @IamLegendaryguy1998
    @IamLegendaryguy1998 Год назад +3

    Can you make a top 10 video about Rebecca from watchmojo?

  • @MarissaFloro
    @MarissaFloro Год назад +2

    Yeah i do not think stars today has to follow any rules. But its interesting to see how things have changed since then.

  • @jeffreyhepner2467
    @jeffreyhepner2467 Год назад +2

    AND YET, MOVIES WERE SO MUCH BETTER UNDER THE HAYES COD, THE CREATIVITY WAS AMAZING🎉

  • @freddiemolinajr.8397
    @freddiemolinajr.8397 Год назад +1

    good video

  • @heatherparisi8250
    @heatherparisi8250 Год назад +7

    I mean there were other factors regarding Lorette Young’s pregnancy like Clark Gable assaulting her but of course this channel wouldn’t mention that.

    • @charliejoson9145
      @charliejoson9145 Год назад +1

      I already knew this fact by "research" on Google. And yeah, MsMojo wouldn't mention this on the video.

    • @Author.Noelle.Alexandria
      @Author.Noelle.Alexandria Год назад +1

      Sadly that wasn't seen as bad. Keep in mine anyone who was a kid in the 80's and 90's was still told that boys treating us like shit was proof they liked us. So boys thought they had to be aggressive and girls thought we were supposed to be flattered even when it sucked. That does't make it OKAY, but it does explain why that shit happened so openly. I know Clark Gable was under extreme pressure to be a capital-letters MAN like that, and he hated it. His best friend, Myrna Loy, talked about it after he died, and how he was when he wasn't stuck acting for the public. A lot of stars were NOTHING like how they outwardly acted. A lot of them hated themselves for who they were literally legally contracted to be.

    • @destinyclark4133
      @destinyclark4133 Год назад +2

      @@Author.Noelle.Alexandria Yeah I don’t really feel for Clark. If he actually didn’t want to be like his playboy persona then 1. he wouldn’t have forced Loretta into an intimate situation, 2. He wouldn’t have thrown away the letter she sent to him in which she told him she was pregnant, and 3. He wouldn’t have refused to meet his daughter or financially care for her.

  • @arnepianocanada
    @arnepianocanada Год назад

    Bette Davis "lost the battle but won the war" with Warner paying her legal fees.

  • @haleyrose-tq8ck
    @haleyrose-tq8ck Год назад +3

    Marilyn Monroe
    Judy Garland
    Anne Hathaway

  • @jaredekelman4229
    @jaredekelman4229 Год назад +1

    It's Truly Amazing How Many People Throughout Human History Had to Needlessly Suffer So Immensely Because of Such Complete and Absolute Stupidity! It's Sickening!

  • @waittillfamewtf2385
    @waittillfamewtf2385 Год назад +2

    Stay young forever 🍹

  • @cdonorab
    @cdonorab Год назад +1

    Loretta Young didn't formally adopt Judy. She just said she did nd then when she married Fab her her new husbands name in hopes people would forget. Didn't fool it people.

  • @outinsider
    @outinsider Год назад +3

    Yes, it always bugs me when people romanticize the Hays Code era. To those working in film, it was hell. It makes me wonder why this same legacy of censorship appears in the recent whine about diversity in film and television being "woke." There is more freedom now than before. And a lot of classic movie stars did have to crack at the glass for it to be so.

  • @maytalacedo2942
    @maytalacedo2942 Год назад

    Judy and Marlin and Audrey are examples of this and it's sad.

  • @101shadeira
    @101shadeira Год назад

    Never want to be associated with Hollywood and grimness of it all.

  • @iHeartsNostalgiaPit
    @iHeartsNostalgiaPit Год назад

    anyone else hearing that Hollywood Production Code number in their heads right now?

  • @alext5340
    @alext5340 Год назад +1

    Controlling executives running actors and actress’ life on and off the studio.

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад

      alex5340
      ..yes, for the most part those actors needed the control of the studios. Many of them were uneducated, unskilled people trying to work. The studio system was good for many actors because it told them how to conduct their lives. We do not see this today, and that is a major factor why today's Hollywood actors are NOT too respected. Come on, look at the facts. Ronald Reagan, a product of the studio system became president. What actor since the 1980s has become president??? Not one!!!! The entire caliber of the people during the studio years was entirely different than today's.

  • @freddyfurrah3789
    @freddyfurrah3789 Год назад +1

    The HYs code was a GOOD THING.

  • @annihilationgamingTM
    @annihilationgamingTM Год назад +5

    For those that don't have a clue as to what a "Lavender Marriage" is?
    The term lavender marriage relates to man-woman marriage which is for purpose of hiding homosexuality 😜
    Yup! Even way back in "Old Hollywood" there were homosexual actors and actresses 😝
    A few notable ones were Rock Hudson, Cesar Romero aka the OG Joker Marline Dietrich, John Wayne aka The Duke was a crossdresser, Greta Garbo, Joan Crawford was "bisexual" and lastly, Tullahulu Bankhead aka The Black Widow on the 66 Batman TV show 😜
    @Watchmojo this is the "top 10" video I enjoy the most because you learn something new 😝
    Unlike your other "condescending" videoes" 😡
    Keep these "types" of videos coming 😛

    • @charliejoson9145
      @charliejoson9145 Год назад +3

      But why "lavender" marriage?

    • @annihilationgamingTM
      @annihilationgamingTM Год назад +2

      This is called a "beard" in slang terminology. The term lavender marriage was started in the 1920s. Such marriages are called marriages of convenience.

    • @soso4169
      @soso4169 Год назад +1

      As for John Wayne, a person can still be a cross dresser and a heterosexual. 😉

  • @bennymora3086
    @bennymora3086 Год назад +2

    Poor actors😧

  • @NickCC23
    @NickCC23 Год назад

    Simon!

  • @Panwere36
    @Panwere36 Год назад

    The irony is.. pro wrestling parodied this with their kayfabe rules for decades...

  • @xxelmoth
    @xxelmoth Год назад +1

    3:26 WHAT THE FUCK

  • @thesparklingdiamond
    @thesparklingdiamond Год назад +2

    Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor didn't have a lavender marriage.

  • @houseofvanity8
    @houseofvanity8 Год назад +1

    🎉

  • @kali3665
    @kali3665 Год назад

    In many ways, it wasn't even lead.....

  • @matthewbaduria
    @matthewbaduria Год назад +1

    Fatty Arbuckle is one of the most notorious celebrity comedians i've ever imagined.

    • @cosmicduality1341
      @cosmicduality1341 Год назад

      You are aware I assume that his career ended due to him killing a prostitute.?

    • @freya8133
      @freya8133 Год назад

      Fatty was framed.

    • @laurab5750
      @laurab5750 Год назад +2

      Heard of Lenny Bruce? Richard Pryor? Louis CK? Joe E Brown? Phil Hartman? Sam Kinison?
      Just because one man was targeted and hounded doesn't make him the most notorious.

  • @frayhua9716
    @frayhua9716 Год назад +4

    Old Hollywood has history of racism actors and actress of color aren't getting lead roles back then they are cast in supporting roles mostly sidekicks.

    • @lexkanyima2195
      @lexkanyima2195 Год назад +2

      Looking back they aren't prepared for it to break barriers

  • @glassdragonmedia
    @glassdragonmedia Год назад

    Sorry, but can we explore lesbianism in old Hollywood more, please?

  • @yadielenielbellecolon982
    @yadielenielbellecolon982 Год назад

    🙊🤯👌💖💝💛

  • @thesourpatchkidd579
    @thesourpatchkidd579 Год назад +1

    One of the reasons why Hollywood is falling and it's such a toxic industry to work in is because of it's origin as essentially an organized crime network. You had your powerful families (studios) and they pulled all the strings from behind the scenes, and you didn't cross them if you wanted to work in their town. In their world they were judge and jury and you paid your respects. It's the only reason the Oscars is still relevant and it's also the reason the Oscars becomes more and more irrelevant with each passing year- no one wants to be a part of something like that, and now that their world is being exposed (and thanks to social media and streaming platforms allowing many different avenues to success) they don't have to be. People are willing to stand up to the relics of old Hollywood and they want change.

  • @chouloudemusilin
    @chouloudemusilin Год назад +1

    How many commenters blame a certain ethnicity for everything bad about Hollywood and believe that no other place on earth is as evil - because of that certain ethnicity. Comment down below if you agree😉. If you give a thumbs up that means you like this ethnicity😉

    • @brianoyler706
      @brianoyler706 Год назад

      @inarah.5344.....are you stating that a certain ethnicity is to blame for Hollywood's wickedness???? No, humans in general are to blame for Hollywood's wickedness!!! The reason that Hollywood is constantly viewed as the most wicked is on account of all the exploitation and publicity and lies that make the headlines, social media, film, television,etc.....greed and notoriety play big roles in Hollywood!!!!

  • @thegreenrose147
    @thegreenrose147 Год назад

    Dammit, I love when the channels I watch pop up in each other’s content! I was listening to this video while scrolling and instantly hopped over to confirm: WhistleBoi 😁🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽