What a beautiful story. Wonderful casting too. Mary Glynne ❤"“Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses” was never so wromn. I had a smile on my face the whole way through. Happy ending after all. That was quite a brawl in the theater. 😧Thank you 19.
I love ❤️ that song that he’s playing by himself with no one singing along. It’s near the end of the movie and the man is trying to talk him into working for him. 🎶🎶
Great story, acting and performances! (The story-lover in Me just wishes that We could have seen more of what happens to the Main Protagonists in the future!) Thank-You for uploading!
thx but sound is imperceptibly low on iphone .. could you tube be sound sabotaging to drive me to pay per view❓ this is a recent the lowering of old films .. never happened b4 😿
Mine is good on the Lively smart phone. Check your volume settings. And set your phone into a metal pot and it amplifies really well. Helps my hearing alot when I need more volume. Sometimes I resort to reading the transcript but the words are often incorrect.
Mary, when I was a child, my Daddy was a great whistler. I picked it up from him, and was super good at it for decades. But, somehow in my elder years, I simply cannot do it anymore. I have not been able to show or teach my grans or my great grans this beautiful art. To this very day, I have no clue as to what happened TO my talent of whistling. ( Maybe because it is not lady-like ? LOL. )
Almost abandoned the notion to watch as I couldn't understand the accents (tho my ex was British!), but made it thru to the end. Rather odd that theater goers were allowed to stay in a theater right after a fire... also didn't understand the significance of the runaway husband now headed to French-speaking Montreal?🤷🏼♀️
@@katherinelwooley7891 Hey, thanks for telling me that (must've missed that bit bc, as mentioned, there were times I couldn't quite understand some of the accents).... at least now I know what his Montreal trip was all about, lol. Thx again.
What a beautiful story. Wonderful casting too. Mary Glynne ❤"“Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses” was never so wromn. I had a smile on my face the whole way through. Happy ending after all. That was quite a brawl in the theater. 😧Thank you 19.
A very young John Gielgud! Wonderful film. Thank you. 😊
Really a showcase for darling Jessie, but everyone in it was marvelous.
Excellent film,with many actors that became big stars in their time and are now almost forgotten. Thank you so much for putting this on.
One of my fave ever books an a fb old film, thanks
Mary glynne was an absolute beauty, stunning girl ❤❤
Wow! Just wow! It is an absolutely excellent movie! Thank you so much for showing it to us!
Johnny Gielgud ❤
Bless him!
I love ❤️ that song that he’s playing by himself with no one singing along. It’s near the end of the movie and the man is trying to talk him into working for him. 🎶🎶
It’s at 1:27:39 🎶🎶👏👏
One of my all time favorites!!
Great story, acting and performances!
(The story-lover in Me just wishes that We could have seen more of what happens to the Main Protagonists in the future!)
Thank-You for uploading!
thx but sound is imperceptibly low on iphone .. could you tube be sound sabotaging to drive me to pay per view❓ this is a recent the lowering of old films .. never happened b4 😿
Mine is good on the Lively smart phone. Check your volume settings. And set your phone into a metal pot and it amplifies really well. Helps my hearing alot when I need more volume. Sometimes I resort to reading the transcript but the words are often incorrect.
The motorcar brought a new freedom to some venturesome people who suddenly found they could move about as they pleased.
Indeed!
Dennis Hoey was Lestrade in the Basil Rathbone Sherlock Holmes films.
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#1 could anyone explain the Tact speech at 55 minutes? #2 love the melody and whistling right after. We need more whistling.
Mary, when I was a child, my Daddy was a great whistler. I picked it up from him, and was super good at it for decades. But, somehow in my elder years, I simply cannot do it anymore. I have not been able to show or teach my grans or my great grans this beautiful art. To this very day, I have no clue as to what happened TO my talent of whistling. ( Maybe because it is not lady-like ? LOL. )
Lovely footage of pre-war countryside.And Inspector Lestrade as a Dinkey -Doo!
Kris Kringle!Edmund Gwenn!
Posted February 14,2024
Almost abandoned the notion to watch as I couldn't understand the accents (tho my ex was British!), but made it thru to the end. Rather odd that theater goers were allowed to stay in a theater right after a fire... also didn't understand the significance of the runaway husband now headed to French-speaking Montreal?🤷🏼♀️
Well, wasn’t he going to see his new grandson in Montreal, and didn’t he always want to see Canada?
@@katherinelwooley7891 Hey, thanks for telling me that (must've missed that bit bc, as mentioned, there were times I couldn't quite understand some of the accents).... at least now I know what his Montreal trip was all about, lol. Thx again.
It took me a while to understand Edmund Gwynn's broad Yorkshire. He and John Gielgud were the youngest I've ever seen them!
@@glennwing4214 Truly!
Many thanks for up-loading this wonderful film.