Wow, Richard Burton, incredibly handsome and slim with his 1st wife Sybil speaking to Bogart. Love these videos of the great icons of Hollywood. Thank you. Xxx
An absolutely great collection of home movies of the rich and famous of long ago at ease and relaxing. Never saw these before. Thanks for posting them.
These were ladies & gentleman in every aspect . They made there mark & are still as popular today as ever. Haven’t seen this talent or sense of star quality in thirty plus years. What happen to Hollywood ? Thank you for sharing. Awesome..
Not just Hollywood. Look at the politicians, the media, the Newscasters (where's Walter). America has fallen as the rich corporate owners feed us lies and propaganda - (Fox News, One America, etc.) that naive fools believe
I love Betty’s stories about Bogie. He was a well-educated, very sophisticated man. She said when they went to Africa to film African Queen, ugh, he was NOT the camping type & he wanted to get DONE & head for the nearest 5 star hotel!! This was great!!!
Great song, "The Summer Wind" :) thank you for sharing these. Stars are just people. We are peeking into their time together with friends having such a nice time.
That was Richard Burton !!!! You can tell he was very hungover and was known for being a horrible alcoholic who frequently was passed out unconscious drunk somewhere in Bogie and Bacalls home while others paid him no mind. Thanks.
@HomeAtLast501 people in that era drank about 5x what we consume today. Of course, their kids were not dying left and right from drug overdoses either but that was to come. ( Actually, barbiturate based sleeping pills killed tens of thousands - Marilyn Monroe for example)
@HomeAtLast501 you can google it. Americans today drink much much less than our forefathers. We consume more drugs but we drink much less. Maybe I'll send a link if I,can find it easily
Very cool video. All the major players of the era and a very young Richard Burton and Arlene Francis Bacall, Bogie and even Arlene husband who occasionally appeared on what's my line.
Most of these 'Santana' clips are from 1952, Richard Burton had just arrived from England as a very young actor of 27, and a movie studio contract...to start shooting 'The Robe', The Bogarts practically adopted him right away, he stayed at their house a lot that first year....
Arlene Francis and husband Martin Gable are aboard, too, I see. Were we ever really that young? Looks like the summer of 1965...which happened to be the summer of my life...fantastic time to be young and alive.
If they only knew the danger of smoking cigarettes. In those days it was something normal, although nowadays there are many more dangerous drugs, but luckily kind of under control and not allowed in public. Thanks for this video. I know all of these people through my parents and screen magazines and I always admired their talent and beauty.
Shut the fuck up, rightwinger. Always has to be stupid ignorant comments from rightwingers in every video from the past. Back when this back when that. The world today is a hell of a lot better than it was back then no matter what Trump tells your brainwashed old ass
Thanks for posting these wonderful clips - and the musical addition which was just perfect - The boat by the way, was the Santana and belonged to Bogart and Bacall.
Thanks for showing this. Wow beautiful people enjoying themselves. These were truly talented lovely people. Probably all are gone now. It was a great time to be alive and so much GREAT TALENT
Humphery Bogart was a skilled and excellent sailer. His great love was his 55 foot racing yawl the Santana shown in this rare clip. I heard him remark in a sound bite once that if people didn't understand and appreciate the sea they should stay off of it.
Although they were rich and famous. You don't have to be to have fun. Find some water let your hair down and get your friends together. Sinatra hated being alone. This was right up his ally. Nothing better. And worshiped Bogart.
Sinatra and Bogart were very close friends until Bogart's death in 1957, after which Sinatra became romantically involved with Bogart's widow, the actress Lauren Bacall; they were engaged briefly, but never married. Bogart, Bacall, Sinatra, Mike Romanoff, David Niven, Judy Garland and their spouses were members of the Original Rat Pack. One of the guests is Adolph Green, who wrote Singin In The Rain with Betty Comden.
Frank and Bacall never married because she told the press of their engagement, which annoyed frank, so he just cut her out of his life, never spoke to her again
@@flashdance5574 Yes. Sinatra was not always a gentleman. Though I believe he helped Ava Gardner (who had dumped him years before) financially in her later years, and that he paid for Judy Garland’s (first) internment. He had his moments.
Well thanks! I usually get called dumbass around here. For my political comments, of course. But here, no politics at all. I sure would have loved to be a fly on the wall on that boat. Some of my favorite people were there. Bogie and Bacall, Frank.et al.
Yes-definitely the old and the new here ! Bogie and Richard Burton no less . Wonder if Richard thought back to his humble beginnings back in Pontrhydyfen. Most likely he did. R.I.P .
Bogey passed away in 1956, so my guess is 1953-55. Richard Burton is only in his late 20's here. Lauren Bacall is quite beautiful, and her wonderful personality heightens her attractiveness. Frank Sinatra is a real joker here, and he was class friends with Bogey and Bacall. Even celebrities can have fun.
I agree, 53 to 55....Bogie actually passed in Jan 1957, but most of 1956 he was very ill and did not venture out too much subsequent to major cancer surgery in March (1956).
nice to see Sinatra and Bogie throwing their hairpieces to the wind and going natural!! Bogie was great friends with renowned British cinematographer Jack Cardiff, there is a hilarious photo taken on Bogie's boat where Cardiff who was as bald as an egg grabbed Bogie's hairpiece and plonked it on his own head the wrong way around and someone snapped a photo just as Bogie and the group were laughing hysterically at the prank....they never took themselves too seriously in those days, I think folks back then had a more realistic self depreciating attitude.
terrific film thanks ; I could identify all my favorites and then I saw a pretty blonde, she wore a necklace I have seen many times...its a diamond heart around her neck, ah yes, that was Arlene Francis ! She always wore that trinket....looked like a good time
Pity about the overlay of projector noise... other than that interesting candid footage of heyday celebraties enjoying the fruits of incredible wealth.
Pretty neat. That would be Richard Burton with Bogart at about 05:06. Also, perhaps director Richard Brooks an 07:01 and on the magazine photo on display. It just ocurred to me: there might be some to ask who Burton and/or Brooks are!
life is far to short and goes by even faster , fun seeing these old home movies but also depressing , the fantasy of youth and the stone cold reality of old age
I just don't think of these folks as rich and famous-there was a warmth in our culture that they kept in touch with, and didn't act like friggin' prissy ass prima donnas. Speaking of today's generation, they are prissy ass prima donnas who are extremely dull as public figures, like Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, Gwyneth Paltrow-and it's also 60 years after this era, and celebrity has become so banal and routine. No magic, even deNiro and Streep are tiresome and dreary.
@@kateym7836 I'M PRETTY SURE IT IS BEFORE DOROTHY DIED. SHE DIED ON NOVEMBER 8, 1965, AND THESE FILMS ARE CLEARLY BEFORE THAT. SINATRA WAS MARRIED TO AVA GARDNER FROM 1951 TO 1957.
@ When I transferred all the old 8mm films my dad shot in the 50’s and 60’s to digital it just seemed too lifeless during playback.. my friend is an editor and we did the same thing.. adding the projector sound made it so much better when watching it on a big screen TV.. it reminded me of the times my dad would pull the old Bell & Howell projector out and set up the screen to watch what he’d shot.
Never thought I'd see home movies like this! What a treasure. Thanks for sharing.
Wow, Richard Burton, incredibly handsome and slim with his 1st wife Sybil speaking to Bogart. Love these videos of the great icons of Hollywood. Thank you. Xxx
An absolutely great collection of home movies of the rich and famous of long ago at ease and relaxing. Never saw these before. Thanks for posting them.
Nice to see David Niven in these, also! Just people being people, away from the limelight!
Many Thanks for this!
These were ladies & gentleman in every aspect . They made there mark & are still as popular today as ever. Haven’t seen this talent or sense of star quality in thirty plus years. What happen to Hollywood ? Thank you for sharing. Awesome..
Just compare them to the Kadashians. Clearly, the world has changed for the worse.
Not just Hollywood. Look at the politicians, the media, the Newscasters (where's Walter).
America has fallen as the rich corporate owners feed us lies and propaganda - (Fox News, One America, etc.) that naive fools believe
most of them died from sclerosis of the liver ..LOL
@@fortunatoofamontillado1059 Spell it right. Cirrhosis. lol
We dressed well..had manners(mostly) and enjoyed life without being neurotuc!
So nice to see all these celebs being themselves. It was good to see Arlene and Martin with Sinatra. They hobnobbed with the best..
I love Betty’s stories about Bogie. He was a well-educated, very sophisticated man. She said when they went to Africa to film African Queen, ugh, he was NOT the camping type & he wanted to get DONE & head for the nearest 5 star hotel!! This was great!!!
Choice of "The Summer Wind" as background music was a nice touch.
Love frank singing the summer wind, love you frank, always will❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great song, "The Summer Wind" :) thank you for sharing these. Stars are just people. We are peeking into their time together with friends having such a nice time.
Good old dayd...Watching this,and listening to the music gives reflection to how quickly life moves forward, and we all should enjoy it always.
and don't smoke
That was Richard Burton !!!! You can tell he was very hungover and was known for being a horrible alcoholic who frequently was passed out unconscious drunk somewhere in Bogie and Bacalls home while others paid him no mind. Thanks.
It's sad that so many people today romanticize the celebrity alcoholics and their alcoholism from that era.
@HomeAtLast501 people in that era drank about 5x what we consume today. Of course, their kids were not dying left and right from drug overdoses either but that was to come. ( Actually, barbiturate based sleeping pills killed tens of thousands - Marilyn Monroe for example)
@@Rocks_Dad How do you know people in that era drank 5X what we consume today?
@HomeAtLast501 you can google it. Americans today drink much much less than our forefathers. We consume more drugs but we drink much less. Maybe I'll send a link if I,can find it easily
@HomeAtLast501 people used to consume much more illegal homemade liquor than they do now also- kinda hard to know the real figures
Just another reminder we’re all just passing through
We're a mist, poof~
Just found this today. Thank you for a truly enjoyable trip down old Hollywood Way!!!
Very cool video. All the major players of the era and a very young Richard Burton and Arlene Francis
Bacall, Bogie and even Arlene husband who occasionally appeared on what's my line.
Wow. Richard Burton looked unbelievable. This was a great home video, thanks for sharing!
Most of these 'Santana' clips are from 1952, Richard Burton had just arrived from England as a very young actor of 27, and a movie studio contract...to start shooting 'The Robe', The Bogarts practically adopted him right away, he stayed at their house a lot that first year....
This stuff is priceless, what a gift, thank you.
I love Frank!! And these home movies are so enjoyable. :)
qué hermoso y valioso video , te amooo bogie
Arlene Francis and husband Martin Gable are aboard, too, I see. Were we ever really that young? Looks like the summer of 1965...which happened to be the summer of my life...fantastic time to be young and alive.
I was trying to figure out if that was Arlene Francis! Thank you!!
this was the fifties...Bogie died about 1957...
@Mazot Hortlak Good times, those. The entire fifties were great.
You deserve a reward for finding this! Good job!
Incredible footage
Brilliant to add "The Summer Wind" to this video. One of my favorite songs and it fits.
Good ol days. They wouldn’t believe what’s happening today. Rip
got that right
What year was this recorded?
They lived through the Great Depression and WWII!
They played their part ,in bringing in the agenda today , they part same club ,hollyweird pedo lineage
Wow! Very cool! Richard Burton was a real hottie!!
Bogie was REALLY bald,. Thank you for posting this video. Back when Hollywood was Hollywood.
If they only knew the danger of smoking cigarettes. In those days it was something normal, although nowadays there are many more dangerous drugs, but luckily kind of under control and not allowed in public.
Thanks for this video. I know all of these people through my parents and screen magazines and I always admired their talent and beauty.
If these people weren't living the dream, I don't know that anybody lived it.
Richard Burton & lots of babes - love the record player - priceless!
September of my years, Salute Frank.
Wow this is wonderful to watch all of these stars just enjoying being alive and enjoying each others company
The Great days of star quality. They all knew each other’s and we’re friends. Today’s fools are fools.
Shut the fuck up, rightwinger. Always has to be stupid ignorant comments from rightwingers in every video from the past. Back when this back when that. The world today is a hell of a lot better than it was back then no matter what Trump tells your brainwashed old ass
You say complete truth. The 'actors' today, as well as the movies, simply garbage.
Yea, good post
Sinatra called out Sinade O’conner to a fist fight. “Star quality”?
everyone else and then there's Frank. Truly fun to be around.
Thanks for posting these wonderful clips - and the musical addition which was just perfect -
The boat by the way, was the Santana and belonged to Bogart and Bacall.
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Wow thanks for the share....It’s great to see candid moments like this footage...
Thanks for showing this. Wow beautiful people enjoying themselves. These were truly talented lovely people. Probably all are gone now. It was a great time to be alive and so much GREAT TALENT
Humphery Bogart was a skilled and excellent sailer. His great love was his 55 foot racing yawl the Santana shown in this rare clip. I heard him remark in a sound bite once that if people didn't understand and appreciate the sea they should stay off of it.
Truly playful moments among celebrity performance genius. They lived it. No one had more class & respect than Bogey & Becall.
really?
cause bogart made fun of the hollywood scene...while bacall...slept with Sinatra while her husband lay in bed dying of cancer
Hollywood movies
Bogart was real classy; by messing around on his wife with Becall .
@@jadezee6316 Right you are. She slutted out on dying Bogie.
They live a life that's full...and they did it their way...big time.
Although they were rich and famous. You don't have to be to have fun. Find some water let your hair down and get your friends together. Sinatra hated being alone. This was right up his ally. Nothing better. And worshiped Bogart.
Stars getting drunk and having fun. I am so glad that yacht has such high life lines.
It's not every day you see something new!
Sinatra and Bogart were very close friends until Bogart's death in 1957, after which Sinatra became romantically involved with Bogart's widow, the actress Lauren Bacall; they were engaged briefly, but never married. Bogart, Bacall, Sinatra, Mike Romanoff, David Niven, Judy Garland and their spouses were members of the Original Rat Pack. One of the guests is Adolph Green, who wrote Singin In The Rain with Betty Comden.
Frank and Bacall never married because she told the press of their engagement, which annoyed frank, so he just cut her out of his life, never spoke to her again
@@flashdance5574 Yes. Sinatra was not always a gentleman. Though I believe he helped Ava Gardner (who had dumped him years before) financially in her later years, and that he paid for Judy Garland’s (first) internment. He had his moments.
@@brapp5973 yes he was very generous in that respect
From what I have read it was Bacall that gave them the nick name "Rat Pack". You are so right about them being relaxed and being friends...
richard burton was gorgeous here!
At 6:03, Lauren Bacall ready to make a move on Richard Burton....Bogey must have been ticked off! Lol
Looking into Betty Bacall's eyes looking back at the camera at 5:47 is like looking into eternity. Just look at that. Oh my.
The yacht Santana. And she is still around. beautiful she is.
cool old home movies, thanks!
Sea sick cute. A very nice home movie
I didn't realize that Richard Burton and Sinatra hung out together.
That must have been when Burton was filming “The Robe.” Bogey was still alive. Lauren Bacall was a very attractive woman.
Bogie's onboard, nobody mess with the strawberries
It's all fun and games til Bogie breaks out the Tai Chi balls and starts swirling them around in his hand...
Thank you for sharing.
damn...burton was gorgeous
He really was x
Well thanks! I usually get called dumbass around here. For my political comments, of course. But here, no politics at all. I sure would have loved to be a fly on the wall on that boat. Some of my favorite people were there. Bogie and Bacall, Frank.et al.
Frank is the man always ❤️
He sure was
He couldn't shine Bogarts shoes.
BBarfo,
To see Bogart,Bacall, and Burton together before Elizabeth Taylor is amazing to see let alone the entire video.
Thanks
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With Sinatra I caught Arlene Francis and Adolph Green. And Richard Burton with Bogie? I never would have expected...as for Ms Betty? Smokin'!
yup a heavy smoker all her life along with Bogie
also Martin Gable
Who wasn't a heavy smoker back then???
Ten years later (1965) in the Roddy McDowell videos everyone is still smoking up a storm....
They left their toupes onshore!
I really enjoyed this video.
Yes-definitely the old and the new here ! Bogie and Richard Burton no less . Wonder if Richard thought back to his humble beginnings back in Pontrhydyfen. Most likely he did.
R.I.P .
Legendary!✨✨✨
haha looks like everyone has a hang over!
Was cleaning busineses and houses to this
Great videos. Lauren Bacall was very attractive.
Just Great..
0:41 Oh, such an appropriate song, and my favorite of Sinatra’s. 😊
Bogie so much style always...
Bogey passed away in 1956, so my guess is 1953-55. Richard Burton is only in his late 20's here. Lauren Bacall is quite beautiful, and her wonderful personality heightens her attractiveness. Frank Sinatra is a real joker here, and he was class friends with Bogey and Bacall. Even celebrities can have fun.
I agree, 53 to 55....Bogie actually passed in Jan 1957, but most of 1956 he was very ill and did not venture out too much subsequent to major cancer surgery in March (1956).
Thank you for your genuine heart felt comments.
nice to see Sinatra and Bogie throwing their hairpieces to the wind and going natural!! Bogie was great friends with renowned British cinematographer Jack Cardiff, there is a hilarious photo taken on Bogie's boat where Cardiff who was as bald as an egg grabbed Bogie's hairpiece and plonked it on his own head the wrong way around and someone snapped a photo just as Bogie and the group were laughing hysterically at the prank....they never took themselves too seriously in those days, I think folks back then had a more realistic self depreciating attitude.
terrific film thanks ; I could identify all my favorites and then I saw a pretty blonde, she wore a necklace I have seen many times...its a diamond heart around her neck, ah yes, that was Arlene Francis ! She always wore that trinket....looked like a good time
Sad story. Many years later Arlene was mugged and that beautiful necklace was ripped off by the mugger.
Love Bacall!
Everyone in this film is dead now - Frank lived 50 lifetimes in one - RIP to all of you who appeared in this home movie...
Richard Burton ...Welsh legend !!
Bogie loved the sea and was a darn good sailor.
6:17 this guy looks exactly like Felipão, couch of Brazil's soccer team in the 2002 Word Cup, where Brazil was the champion
Ty this was great!
Richard Burton was so gorgeous
Pity about the overlay of projector noise... other than that interesting candid footage of heyday celebraties enjoying the fruits of incredible wealth.
I love wooden boats that are made like that I've seen a few canoes like made out of wood like that
Great stuff
sinatra....
never undersstood it.
thx tons for these !!!!
Pretty neat. That would be Richard Burton with Bogart at about 05:06.
Also, perhaps director Richard Brooks an 07:01 and on the magazine photo on display.
It just ocurred to me: there might be some to ask who Burton and/or Brooks are!
Richard Burton and 1st wife Sybil are in this and I spotted a very young Paul Douglas, whom I almost didn't recognize. Great video thx.
Give me Lauren Bacall any day.
What year is this ? Wonderful people,those boats still exist ? Do you imagine the emotional value of those ships ?
Bogie went in '57 so its just before.
wow! Arlene Francis and Martin Gabel on Sinatra's boat. This is beautiful. Who is the guy clowning around in the long sweater?
life is far to short and goes by even faster , fun seeing these old home movies but also depressing , the fantasy of youth and the stone cold reality of old age
He sings with da fishes.
These people had really good lives.
Could have done without the annoying clicking of the projector, which was completely unnecessary.
Great vid...
Poor Frankie trying not to be sick on camera at 4:00...
2:25 Arlene Francis. Just before her is Martin Gabel, her husband.
Where in the heck did you get this flick? Wow!
And they never thought about getting old and dying
I just don't think of these folks as rich and famous-there was a warmth in our culture that they kept in touch with, and didn't act like friggin' prissy ass prima donnas. Speaking of today's generation, they are prissy ass prima donnas who are extremely dull as public figures, like Ashton Kutcher, Demi Moore, Gwyneth Paltrow-and it's also 60 years after this era, and celebrity has become so banal and routine. No magic, even deNiro and Streep are tiresome and dreary.
DeNiro is clearly a POS.
Glad included Streep. Was this after Dorothy Kilgallen died.
@@kateym7836 I'M PRETTY SURE IT IS BEFORE DOROTHY DIED. SHE DIED ON NOVEMBER 8, 1965, AND THESE FILMS ARE CLEARLY BEFORE THAT. SINATRA WAS MARRIED TO AVA GARDNER FROM 1951 TO 1957.
Jack Carson, Dennis Morgan, Joe E. Lewis, Lon Chaney, Roz Russell…..
Brilliant
that was so awesome to see sinatra with a mustache and goatee
WTH are you talking about???
The good life ~
Using the footage of Sinatra with the record player to drop the music in was a great editorial move…
It would be even better if the volume of the projector overlay was lower.
@ When I transferred all the old 8mm films my dad shot in the 50’s and 60’s to digital it just seemed too lifeless during playback.. my friend is an editor and we did the same thing.. adding the projector sound made it so much better when watching it on a big screen TV.. it reminded me of the times my dad would pull the old Bell & Howell projector out and set up the screen to watch what he’d shot.
1950s for sure. Before Burton met Taylor. Amazing.
Bogart passed away January 57 so this is probably 56
Class back then , Diddy minds now.
Nothings new under the sun
Do not forget, Richard Burton!