7th Heaven (1927) JANET GAYNOR ♦ OSCAR WINNER
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
- PizzaFLIX Presents CLASSIC MOVIE MONDAY
Stars: Janet Gaynor, Charles Farrell, Ben Bard
Directors: Frank Borzage
🍕Presented with the original synchronized orchestral score and sound effects🍕
An eternal love story set in Paris during the turn of the 20th Century between a sewer worker with lofty aspirations and a young prostitute with a heart of gold.
TRIVIA: The most nominated film at the 1st Academy Awards held May 16, 1929, winning three Oscars for Best Director/Frank Borzage, Best Adapted Screenplay/Benjamin Glazer, and Best Actress/Janet Gaynor.
The first time I saw the wonderful combination of Gaynor and Farrell, and it's my top favorite of their films together. One of my all-time most loved movies. (The sound remake doesn't come close to the same magic.)
And I'm positively glad I discovered Stewart's version first!!!😂😂
I have never seen this version of this movie before, I am looking forward to seeing it tonight. Anybody that doesn't know about the movie Lucky Star with Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell should give it a shot.
Ty! I’ve always wanted to see this movie! ⭐️✨
Wow, what a treat PizzaFlix a double feature on Monday. I did not realize you present semi-"silents" too. That was when facial expression and body language made for the best actors. The film quality is excellent given its age. Very good selection.
Thanks for dishing up this piece.
Hi Mike 🍕to most of us, this is a silent film. But it’s actual considered a sound film. While there’s no spoken dialogue, it has a synchronized music and effects track. In this case it’s a full orchestral score. 🍕
Yeah @@PizzaFLIX that's why I said "semi" but in all fairness and accuracy you are correct. Thanks.
Flabbergasted ❤❤❤. SO GOOOOOOOD!!!!!!!
I've loved all their movies they made together...❤ AWESOME!❤❤
I really enjoyed seeing this silent version. I'd only recently seen a talking version of the film and really enjoyed that. This was even better! Thank you very much for not only finding these gems, but for sharing them with us. All the best to you PizzaFlixMan!
Hi Dalan 🍕Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you 🍕
That was SOME movie !!! 2 hours and worth it. Bravo
Tune-in tomorrow starting at 4pm for another Silent film classic.
Whew! What an emotional roller coaster that was! So beautifully done. The story, the players, the direction, the sets, and the music. everything was magnificent. Even the battle field scenes were outstanding. The lines of taxis gave a little comic relief from the drama. Gaynor, 🥰at only 21 years old, her talent stood much taller than her petite 60 inches. One can easily see why deserved that 1st ever awarded Oscar. She set the bar high. Thank you PF for bringing this masterpiece into my living room.
@90FF1 🍕thanks for giving this old silent film your time. So far not many viewers are watching but I’ll be posting one per month and keeping my fingers crossed. 🍕
Love these Old Silent films ... 🤍 PURE SILVER 99.9 gm. .... Thanks, Pizza🍕 Flix for sharing !
Hi Doc 🍕I haven’t posted many before because I prefer the ones that are “technically” early sound films with the original synchronized music and sound effects track. They were only produced for a few years between1926-1929, before they went full sound 🍕
@@UntameableRunaway 😊
Some production ! Wow !
A beautiful, five-foot-tall redhead with massive talent. Good things do come in small packages, especially when her name is Janet Gaynor. She was Fox's most reliable box-office draw in the late 1920's and early 1930's, and Charles Farrell was often her male lead (though I loved her in "Sunrise" with George O'Brien). Gaynor easily made the transfer from silent to sound, and later had even more fame as the lead in David Selznick's original "A Star is Born" in 1937.
🍕🍕🍕Thank you 🍕 Have seen this great film 🍕🍕🍕 ❤👍❤👍
@@UntameableRunaway Hello dear friend 🙏Always in my prayers ❤ A good week to you 💟💖This is a great film 🎞🎬🎥Bright sunny day today ☀🌞💐🥰💛💙The sky so blue 💙👍🙏🙏🙏❤
@@UntameableRunaway 🥰😃👍👍
It's easy to see why she won the Oscar. Amazing preformance.
I was in my bedroom waiting for this to begin on channel 13 PBS on a large console TV. My father was passing and asked what I was doing and told him this movie was just beginning. He replied that he saw it when he was 9 years old when it was released. I was about 13 and we sat together and watched it.
Wow!They made beautiful quality movies as early as 1927.Amazing.Before this I watched a remake of this last year didn't know it was a remake then till now.
Charles Farrell from "My Little Margie" 50s tv series.
W o n d e r f u l...💛💛💛 Charles Farrell ... 🔥 Hot!!!😊
That little vietnamese guy is a very young Ho Chi Mihn
Shes a actress. Not actor
Hi Karen 🍕I agree, but recently for some reason male and female both want to be called “actors” now. Watch an Awards show and you shall see 🍕I don’t agree with it either🍕but I’m old school 🍕
Hello Sir ....some women are fools nowadays...they dont realized it's what makes us woman
..our femininity ..they hav been sold a bill of goods that its cool" or the way to be or idk what ..but it's not rught ...they even try to look like Men now ..with baseball caps & ugly camouflage clothing..& think its flattering. !! They do everything theirselves , & disdain a Mans help....i have a girlfriend like this ...,& i see more & more women that disgust me their behavior..
Yes im old school " too.. i never watch awards shows.. they're stupid to take all the feminine ways out of everything ....its insidious been creeping into our Society since womens lib" they just about ruined it for my generation ......i refuse to give up hope though!.
This move was awesome tysmPF...thanx for responding
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