Deadline USA Humphrey Bogart 1952 Film in English, Ethel Barrymore, Kim Hunter

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @CherylSimser
    @CherylSimser 4 месяца назад +37

    This is, in my opinion, was Bogart's finest role. The character of Hutcherson suited him perfectly and he seemed so natural in the role making it very believable. Superb!

    • @MGWohl
      @MGWohl 2 месяца назад

      Bogart made so many outstanding films that I find it difficult to chose one that most matches his personality. When
      I watch Casablanca, I see Rick as the personification of Bogart. When I watch In A Lonley Place, or
      The Two, Mrs. Carol’s I see those characters
      as a personification of his personality. It’s a tough choice. He’s made so many great movies. It’s almost impossible to pick the one that is most like him, or that stands out from the rest with the possible exception of the Cane Mutiny.

    • @SharonLauer-o2k
      @SharonLauer-o2k 11 дней назад +1

      37:39

    • @SharonLauer-o2k
      @SharonLauer-o2k 11 дней назад

      G
      R

  • @beechnut8779
    @beechnut8779 4 месяца назад +51

    I became a huge Ethel Barrymore fan because of this movie. And every Bogart fan should definitely see it!

    • @sheenaghmcmahon9665
      @sheenaghmcmahon9665 Месяц назад +1

      I've always thought Ethel was the best actor of the Barrymore clan, she embodies her characters so completely that she doesn't seem to be acting. Have a nice day.

  • @paulinemarvin894
    @paulinemarvin894 4 месяца назад +34

    I always watch the movies of 1952 it’s my birth year ❤This movie is one of my favorites and Boggy is my favorite too‼️Thanks for sharing. Keep them coming ❤️🥰😘🤩😇

  • @MsMounen
    @MsMounen 4 месяца назад +36

    I almost didn't watch this because I'm not a huge fan of Bogart, but glad I did because the story revealed itself to be quite relevant to what's happening in the UK.

    • @fredneecher1746
      @fredneecher1746 4 месяца назад +9

      Just what I was thinking.

    • @EstrafaDC
      @EstrafaDC 4 месяца назад +6

      And relevant to what's happening in the U.S. too.

    • @MsMounen
      @MsMounen 4 месяца назад +6

      @@EstrafaDC all over the West.

  • @mydancinglife730
    @mydancinglife730 4 месяца назад +13

    Great cast and a great story about a bygone era in journalism. A perfect role for Bogart. Thanks!

  • @pamelawrenn8664
    @pamelawrenn8664 4 месяца назад +35

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful movie with us ❤.

    • @naguerea
      @naguerea 4 месяца назад +4

      The longer I watch this movie, I realise why Humphrey Bogart was seen as a star.

  • @roses9339
    @roses9339 4 месяца назад +23

    Humphrey Bogart and Spencer Tracey were the 2 greatest actors in history, well, in my humble opinion. Cheers Rosemary Western Australia 73yrs

    • @judibiggerstaff8054
      @judibiggerstaff8054 13 дней назад

      They and Jimmy Stewart were all great. Never understood the John Wayne thing.

    • @roses9339
      @roses9339 13 дней назад

      @judibiggerstaff8054 me neither, I don't recall watching any john Wayne movies for more than 5 mins.

    • @armandonajera4053
      @armandonajera4053 7 дней назад

      I agree Mrs Rosemary

  • @mariasenteno7606
    @mariasenteno7606 3 дня назад +1

    Many great actors in these movies.

  • @philipwelsh1862
    @philipwelsh1862 Месяц назад +9

    Bogart was one of the best no one nowadays like him

  • @williamsnyder5616
    @williamsnyder5616 4 месяца назад +76

    Having worked on two dailes, a national weekly and having edired an award-winning college daily, I believe this is one of the best films about the newspaper business.

  • @NoosaHeads
    @NoosaHeads 4 месяца назад +17

    Best black and white photography I've seen.

  • @serratograffiti
    @serratograffiti 4 месяца назад +7

    Solid Bogart. Great inside look into what the newspaper world was once like Timely..

  • @imochiexe5056
    @imochiexe5056 4 месяца назад +12

    Thank you for sharing this wonderful film with us. ❤🎉😊

  • @miguelclarkeottovonbismarck
    @miguelclarkeottovonbismarck 3 месяца назад +7

    My German ancestors were newspaper men, how wonderful that the love of language, print, letters et cetra is passed on genetically.

  • @delzworld2007
    @delzworld2007 3 месяца назад +5

    What a well constructed and scripted movie, with Bogey at his best. Seen it a few times now and still keep coming back to it.

  • @michaelparbatule
    @michaelparbatule 4 месяца назад +22

    ed begley love him acting hes always been in such great films

    • @DavidDillon101
      @DavidDillon101 4 месяца назад +3

      Well done recognizing the artistry of Ed Begley, one of cinema’s truly great character actors.

  • @susancooper8712
    @susancooper8712 4 месяца назад +21

    Great quality film posted and what a film! Very enjoyable film and would recommend this to others. Good cast of actors in this film as well! Thanks for posting🤗

  • @brucebird133
    @brucebird133 4 месяца назад +13

    How good are movies of this era.... how good is Humphrey

  • @laurahoward5426
    @laurahoward5426 26 дней назад +3

    I cried when I saw the last issue of the afternoon paper The Dallas Times Herald...we used to get so invested in our papers😢

  • @anombrerose6311
    @anombrerose6311 23 дня назад +3

    To Have and Have Not - Bogart and Bacall --- Fabulous!!!

  • @royphillips7435
    @royphillips7435 4 месяца назад +18

    No wonder Bogey is still simply the greatest force of acting we'll ever witness !

  • @santonujrt
    @santonujrt 4 месяца назад +8

    Though Humphrey Bogart was big star , I watched the movie for Ethel Barrymore and she did not disappoint

    • @Kas8588
      @Kas8588 4 месяца назад +2

      She Never Does. Ever Watch Portrait Of Jenny? Great Movie With Joseph Cotton. Great Movie As Well.

    • @santonujrt
      @santonujrt 4 месяца назад +1

      @@Kas8588 I watched that movie . She was highly impressive

  • @morfeo904
    @morfeo904 4 месяца назад +35

    Humphrey Bogarts speech about anti-monopolies and economic competitiveness was great. But here we are today with the small businesses still getting gobbled up by the mega corporations.

    • @anombrerose6311
      @anombrerose6311 4 месяца назад +4

      "The Fountainhead"

    • @erictaylor1866
      @erictaylor1866 4 месяца назад +1

      The concept of a Dual Economy (book by Dale Tussig) from the 1970's has never been stronger up from the roots.

    • @rainbowranddy
      @rainbowranddy 3 месяца назад +1

      Rupert Murdoch.

    • @markphillips281
      @markphillips281 Месяц назад

      Don't lose sight of who owns and controls all the printed media, TV, etc.. CIA owns Netflix, and the Washington Post, which by the way, is printed at Langley.

    • @BlackBoyKingTV
      @BlackBoyKingTV Месяц назад

      "Every body has a price" - Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase

  • @GeorgeStar
    @GeorgeStar 3 месяца назад +5

    What a great movie! Can't believe I've never seen it before.

  • @vickimadsen3739
    @vickimadsen3739 4 месяца назад +9

    Goodness gracious at the well known actors on this movie! 👍

  • @turkrane12
    @turkrane12 4 месяца назад +9

    Tears fall when i compare yesterdays press to today

  • @spartandodge6034
    @spartandodge6034 4 месяца назад +8

    Don't miss this one. In these times, there is still hope.

  • @Cobbmtngirl
    @Cobbmtngirl 11 дней назад +2

    I love every flick with Ethyl Barrymore! And I’m starting to be a Bogart fan. Thanks!

  • @yhwhtlc9217
    @yhwhtlc9217 4 месяца назад +17

    Director: Richard Brooks
    Box office: 1.25 million USD (US rentals)
    Release date: March 14, 1952 (New York)
    Plot-
    New York City newspaper "The Day" is in trouble. Even though editor Ed Hutcheson (Humphrey Bogart) has worked hard running the paper, its circulation has been steadily declining. Now the widow (Ethel Barrymore) of the paper's publisher wants to sell the paper, which will most likely mean its end. Hutcheson also worries that his estranged ex-wife is about to remarry. His only hope of saving the paper is to finish his exposé on a dangerous gangster (Martin Gabel) before the sale is made final.

  • @ge1389
    @ge1389 3 месяца назад +6

    Great dialogue! 💚it!

  • @rosebud3971
    @rosebud3971 4 месяца назад +9

    A pity that ALL these great actors are gone and NO ONE is left to carry on. Even the supporting cast outshines our so-called leading actors.

  • @BarbaraNoell-f3j
    @BarbaraNoell-f3j 4 месяца назад +4

    I truly miss reading the Wapo inthebus as Iwent to work as a young 19 yr old who was awed that I lived in a city where the paper listed the Congressional goings on.

  • @rosannegrimball4970
    @rosannegrimball4970 3 месяца назад +3

    What a sterling picture!

  • @susanbeaumont6063
    @susanbeaumont6063 4 месяца назад +7

    Good film. Thank you.

  • @suehofkamp8594
    @suehofkamp8594 4 месяца назад +6

    A good old movie. Entertaining.

  • @MortenNilsen-i2g
    @MortenNilsen-i2g Месяц назад +2

    A great movie, and paean to the profession of honestly gathering and publishing news of the world. In case you missed it, I recommend this quote from the barroom wake for the newspaper: "A journalist makes himself the hero of the story, a reporter is only the witness."
    😎😎 {Certified Old Curmudgeon}

  • @raynonabohrer5624
    @raynonabohrer5624 4 месяца назад +11

    Wow Ethel Barrymore.

  • @starboard6372
    @starboard6372 Месяц назад +2

    SO good. Thanks.

  • @dinacox1971
    @dinacox1971 4 месяца назад +13

    Just an FYI the $50,000 payment that he was to receive with the sale of the paper would be equivalent to over 1/2 million dollars today

    • @1rjbrjb
      @1rjbrjb 4 месяца назад +5

      More heavily taxed though. One problem with the rote conversion of 1952 gross income to 2020-Yada gross income using the CPI is that 1952 income taxes were much higher. And 50K would have started brushing up against the higher brackets.
      So, adjusting for higher taxes it might be worth $400,000 today. By the way, it works the other way pre-1913. Before the income tax, you're keeping more dollars so the CPI conversion actually understates income.
      This is critical information for time-travellers.

    • @dinacox1971
      @dinacox1971 4 месяца назад

      @@1rjbrjbAh, that is interesting and very useful indeed for my upcoming time travel!

  • @pamczech5984
    @pamczech5984 4 месяца назад +15

    I remember this movie it use to play a lit on tmc when it was a great movie channel

    • @Kas8588
      @Kas8588 4 месяца назад +3

      It Has Changed Hasn't It, Not Near A Good As Once Was.

  • @JanetElson
    @JanetElson 26 дней назад +1

    Clever dialogue and performances

  • @aimeemetzinger6718
    @aimeemetzinger6718 3 месяца назад +3

    Excellent movie.

  • @sasharey9160
    @sasharey9160 4 месяца назад +7

    That Freedom of the Press jeopardy story was 72 years ago. And things have just gone downhill since then 🥴

  • @mariasenteno7606
    @mariasenteno7606 3 дня назад +1

    That all newspapermen take this example of the Day and the people that printed it

  • @scarletibis3158
    @scarletibis3158 4 месяца назад +8

    who knew the fella typing furiously at 2:35 would be the older gentleman in Green Mile.

  • @monicalifornia_
    @monicalifornia_ 3 месяца назад +3

    love to see reverend alden in these oldies (not to mention mr howell) 😉

  • @SuperJill1111
    @SuperJill1111 4 месяца назад +8

    THIS COUNTRY HAS LOST THE HONEST PRESS A LONG TIME AGO. PRETTY SAD WHAT HAS BECOME OF THE COUNTRY I WAS BORN IN.

    • @miguelclarkeottovonbismarck
      @miguelclarkeottovonbismarck 3 месяца назад +2

      will never be the same.

    • @markbahouth2713
      @markbahouth2713 2 месяца назад

      All things must change .
      Even if the buy up and consolidation of newspapers by the Media Mogul’s never occured it was inevitable that only a few Newspapers exist presently (2024).
      No one predicted the creation of the internet and wireless technology in 1953 would be newspapers death sentence.
      If this was a true story Mobster Ranzi would have never been convicted . If he was he wouldn’t spend much time in Prison . Ranzi had to many connections to the connected . 🙈🙉🙊🐒

  • @BreezyByTheSea63
    @BreezyByTheSea63 4 месяца назад +9

    Opening scene; media hasn’t changed- they’ve just become more unscrupulous and corrupt!

  • @okay5045
    @okay5045 3 месяца назад +3

    I am a Bogart fan I don't believe I've seen this movie before.

  • @JanetElson
    @JanetElson 26 дней назад +1

    I didn’t appreciate HB until recently. Too much Casablanca, Maltese Falcon and African Queen. Recently watched Beat The Devil with fantastic comedic performances by all. What a gem.

  • @laurahoward5426
    @laurahoward5426 26 дней назад +2

    So sad, Bogart gone at 57...

  • @anombrerose6311
    @anombrerose6311 4 месяца назад +15

    One of only a small handful of Vital Truth movies, such as "The Fountainhead" and "The Alamo".
    And this one is VITAL in THIS Very Day.

    • @anombrerose6311
      @anombrerose6311 4 месяца назад +1

      Amen, Amen, Amen!!!
      ⚖️📜⚖️🔨🤠🎱🖖🌹

    • @disc0pat1
      @disc0pat1 2 месяца назад +2

      I hated The Fountainhead.

    • @anombrerose6311
      @anombrerose6311 23 дня назад

      ​@disc0pat1
      I did not like the storyline or very many of the characters - but the trial at the end, Gary Cooper character's final statement in his trial... should be included in every collection of Founding Fathers' Best Passages - right with Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, George Washimgton... Ayn Rand... •》
      😊😊😊😊😊
      🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @Carla-s9c
    @Carla-s9c 12 дней назад

    Bogart is the only man I’ve seen that can pull off a bow tie.

  • @disc0pat1
    @disc0pat1 2 месяца назад +6

    You want a good movie about newspapers, try All The President's Men. And it's based on reality.

  • @BroMark1611
    @BroMark1611 17 дней назад

    Good old America. I remember it. Of course I was born in 1950 and that makes the dufference.

  • @charlesfoster141
    @charlesfoster141 2 месяца назад +3

    I really enjoyed this movie but it ended abruptly without tying up many loose ends. But that's Hollywood.

  • @keithharvey6354
    @keithharvey6354 4 месяца назад +4

    Bogie and Kim look like father and daughter

  • @LeatherneckJoe133
    @LeatherneckJoe133 13 дней назад

    Do you remember the song..don’t Bogart that joint my friend..

  • @jimmartin1803
    @jimmartin1803 4 месяца назад +4

    One of Bogies best.

  • @Vibhuti-xz9tn
    @Vibhuti-xz9tn 4 месяца назад +22

    Great film about reporting corruption and how influential the printed word was, and still is. Humphrey Bogart made some great “speeches” about ethics, responsibility and loyalty. It seems this channel decided to include this as of yesterday after DJT was interviewed by the National Black Journalists group. His responses on camera were printed + viewed around the world. He may have lost the election with the words he chose to speak after delaying per the fact-checking requirement. Anyone who doesn’t want to be called out as a liar should not be the leader of the Free World. (The closing music is The Battle Hymn Of The Republic: “The Truth Goes Marching On”)💙🇺🇸🙎🏽‍♀️🇺🇸💙

    • @garys1092
      @garys1092 4 месяца назад

      Your TDS is showing.
      Just watch the movie. You could easily say how much disinformation existed then and still exists today, just more of it.
      Case in point, you assume his comments cost him the election, for what exactly? Pointing out Kamala 's pandering to her audience?

    • @miguelclarkeottovonbismarck
      @miguelclarkeottovonbismarck 3 месяца назад +2

      It's the Saints go Marching on and on, oh lord I want to be in that number etc.

    • @Vibhuti-xz9tn
      @Vibhuti-xz9tn 3 месяца назад

      @@miguelclarkeottovonbismarck thank you🙏🏻

  • @mygremlin1
    @mygremlin1 4 месяца назад +3

    Good movie

  • @laurahoward5426
    @laurahoward5426 26 дней назад +1

    We lost character in our actors when they started making PERFECT TEETH

  • @evetko
    @evetko 4 месяца назад +1

    Bogart played the toughest of the tough guys. His characters smoked, drank, picked fights, and always got the girl.
    Humphrey Bogart was the actor that all the kids looked up to and all the upcoming actors tried to imitate.
    He brought smoking to an all new level of popularity. All the characters he portrayed, American icons such as Duke Mantee, Sam Spade, Roy Earle, and Rick Blaine, were tough guys that always had a cigarette burning. Never had a cancer stick looked so cool hanging off a lip or dangling between two fingers.
    But unlike his characters that live on forever in cinema, Bogart’s real life smoking habit led to esophageal cancer and took the life of the cinema tough guy.
    🚭

  • @Ddax-td7qy
    @Ddax-td7qy 4 месяца назад

    Young Warren Stevens! This guy was busy: hope he made a good living! He and James Whitmore and Ricardo Mantalban must have stayed in shape jogging past each other soundstage to soundstage!

  • @n00bk1ng3r665
    @n00bk1ng3r665 4 месяца назад +2

    best bogart

  • @BlackBoyKingTV
    @BlackBoyKingTV Месяц назад +1

    Fool couldnt handle the divorce

  • @Danl1960
    @Danl1960 Месяц назад +1

    Bogey for President

  • @laurahoward5426
    @laurahoward5426 26 дней назад

    Lots of dubbing

  • @rescuepetsrule6842
    @rescuepetsrule6842 4 месяца назад +4

    Not one of Bogie's best stories. I didn't buy the mousy wife and the abrupt ending was a disappointment. It's still a good movie, much better than the trash they make now. TY.

  • @betomontemayor7369
    @betomontemayor7369 4 месяца назад +2

    Jesus Christ a commercial every two minutes. Can't even enjoy to movie. Thanks for nothing WNM Production.

  • @bottel01
    @bottel01 4 месяца назад +1

    I do not like bogart and elvis and Waney hero of what?

  • @choctawcat5676
    @choctawcat5676 4 месяца назад +1

    Stupid movie 24 minutes in shut off … alcohol and tobacco but mainly because of bad script 👎

    • @DavidDillon101
      @DavidDillon101 4 месяца назад +4

      While we can agree to disagree on the script, alcohol and tobacco were linked to the newspaper business in the 1950s just as Abbott was to Costello, Lewis was to Martin, and Sears was to Roebuck.

  • @stangets
    @stangets 4 месяца назад +5

    Americas greatest actor Mr. Bogart.