I Love this!! This looks like Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and similar to the mansion there. Lovely Grace Kelly always respectable and magnificent! Laugh out loud at how 'the cat' Cary Grant is so obviously in front of her looking at climbing routes. The scriptwriting of this is fantastic.
A perfect blend of all the things that make a movie great and enjoyable! Saw it first as a child, made quite an impression, especially the beautiful Grace Kelly and handsome Cary Grant! They never disappointed. Thanks and blessings for posting this! 🙏❤️
Oh... Cary Grant where are the men that look like you... I love the 50's movies. So nice hearing actual dialog. No fast edits. No swearing.. if I could go back in time I'd live in the 50's but with today's luxuries..
In this day and age? Women want to be as strong as men. They don't like men like cary no more. It's all equal rights. Men like cary grant will be buried alive. That's the world we live in today.
@Liz Muschinski Until they flaunt their 100million net worth in your face. You'd be throwing out equality out the window in a heartbeat and play the "Damsel in distress" part to the letter. Lol.
I was hoping to find this scene. This estate is where I'm going to live for the rest of eternity in the afterlife. Excellent quality resolution, too. Thank you for uploading it.
Lovely Grace Kelly always respectable and magnificent! I think it's similar to a French seaside villa located at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera
Grant was about 51 when this movie came out, and Kelly was about 26. Same age difference with Audrey Hepburn in another movie. No one notices it, though. Power to them. I really don't understand the fighting/teasing dialogue between men and women in all these old Hollywood films. Guess they're too retro and mainstream/romantic for me.
I don't know, it feels more realistic to me. A realistic couple WILL tease, quarrel or bicker at times. It's never all happiness and sappy kissing. As for the age gap, well...that was not too uncommon back then. There was a prominent American World War II general who was married to a woman like 20 years younger than him. Evidently though, their marriage was a happy one, they stayed together until his death at 98 years old.
It's the Transatlantic accent often used in that day and prior- Cary uses it too, but he was born in England so it sounds different... she was from America.. it was supposed to help cover up any regional dialect in people's voices to sound classier etc...
Cary Grant as you mentioned was from England so it made more sense. As for Grace - I’m from the Philadelphia area where she was born and raised (she grew up in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia). Everyone from an around here knows the story of how she had a Philadelphian accent, and was concerned that it would harm her career. So she started to practice (and permanently adopted) a British sounding accent-which sometimes sounds fake. When people she knew and grew up with saw her first films, it shocked them because that wasn’t how she sounded before. As one story goes while attending an earlier film of hers (a family friends mother attended school with her) “What the heck is up with Grace’s accent?!”
That’s hilarious! Cary Grant is the greatest movie star of all time. Every single film he starred in made money… He’s the Barry Bonds of film actors… nobody comes close….
Class has gone. Rappers like Beyonce's partner have crippled table manners and real elegance. Money buys nothing but sell ignorance unless you know what to do with it. Peasants don't!
I Love this!! This looks like Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat and similar to the mansion there. Lovely Grace Kelly always respectable and magnificent! Laugh out loud at how 'the cat' Cary Grant is so obviously in front of her looking at climbing routes. The scriptwriting of this is fantastic.
the villa is in cannes and name " villa perrier" wich was sold a decade ago for an obscene amount of money to oil ppl
@@lucienderubempré-1 Wow! I would love to visit the villa perrier!
A perfect blend of all the things that make a movie great and enjoyable! Saw it first as a child, made quite an impression, especially the beautiful Grace Kelly and handsome Cary Grant! They never disappointed. Thanks and blessings for posting this! 🙏❤️
Grant had a charming accent.
Oh... Cary Grant where are the men that look like you... I love the 50's movies. So nice hearing actual dialog. No fast edits. No swearing.. if I could go back in time I'd live in the 50's but with today's luxuries..
I can be that gentleman for you
What!? You don't like Nolan?lol
In this day and age? Women want to be as strong as men. They don't like men like cary no more. It's all equal rights. Men like cary grant will be buried alive. That's the world we live in today.
Feminism killed those men
@Liz Muschinski Until they flaunt their 100million net worth in your face. You'd be throwing out equality out the window in a heartbeat and play the "Damsel in distress" part to the letter. Lol.
Such great dialogue… love it!
"I bet you told her all your trees were sequoias" 😂😂
I was hoping to find this scene. This estate is where I'm going to live for the rest of eternity in the afterlife.
Excellent quality resolution, too. Thank you for uploading it.
I like the guys playing hacky-sack at the end
1955 and better than now.
What if Cary grant played James Bond 💯
"Palaces are for royalty we're just common people with a bank account" says the soon to be Princess of Monaco
Grace and beauty combine with personality and wit. The Monaco setting augments the effect. They don't make them like that anymore.
Lovely Grace Kelly always respectable and magnificent! I think it's similar to a French seaside villa located at Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat on the French Riviera
Grâce Kelly And Gary Grant cinéma américain Hollywoodien cllaisique
Her dress began to blow in the winds and then she crosses her arms because it’s a cold stormy wind blowing!
yep. the best looking couple ever.
Grace Kelly was his favorite woman actor.
the gardens of Sallustius!!!!!
:-)
Grant was about 51 when this movie came out, and Kelly was about 26. Same age difference with Audrey Hepburn in another movie. No one notices it, though. Power to them. I really don't understand the fighting/teasing dialogue between men and women in all these old Hollywood films. Guess they're too retro and mainstream/romantic for me.
Same goes to Gregory Peck in Mirage, he was 49 & Diane Baker was 27 but their acting is so on point omg.
The teasing/dialogue was necessary because no overt sex scenes were permitted, so they had to be more artful to portray sexual tension.
@@comaneci_nadia I'll have to check that film out 🎥🎞💖
Without romantic, you’re a shill and dry desert , *barren*
I don't know, it feels more realistic to me. A realistic couple WILL tease, quarrel or bicker at times. It's never all happiness and sappy kissing. As for the age gap, well...that was not too uncommon back then. There was a prominent American World War II general who was married to a woman like 20 years younger than him. Evidently though, their marriage was a happy one, they stayed together until his death at 98 years old.
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Kerala
The fuck is this all about? 🙄
And later she is part of the Royal Family of Monaco
How sad.
🍀🏵🌹💮♥
This is my first time hearing her and didn't imagine her voice like that 😯 she sounds weird
It's the Transatlantic accent often used in that day and prior- Cary uses it too, but he was born in England so it sounds different... she was from America.. it was supposed to help cover up any regional dialect in people's voices to sound classier etc...
Cary Grant as you mentioned was from England so it made more sense. As for Grace - I’m from the Philadelphia area where she was born and raised (she grew up in the East Falls neighborhood of Philadelphia). Everyone from an around here knows the story of how she had a Philadelphian accent, and was concerned that it would harm her career. So she started to practice (and permanently adopted) a British sounding accent-which sometimes sounds fake. When people she knew and grew up with saw her first films, it shocked them because that wasn’t how she sounded before. As one story goes while attending an earlier film of hers (a family friends mother attended school with her) “What the heck is up with Grace’s accent?!”
Cary Perpetual-victim face Grant
Cary Grant the George Clooney of his day.
But Grant had class, Clooney is just an annoying left-wing and too much full of himself
That’s hilarious! Cary Grant is the greatest movie star of all time. Every single film he starred in made money… He’s the Barry Bonds of film actors… nobody comes close….
Class has gone. Rappers like Beyonce's partner have crippled table manners and real elegance. Money buys nothing but sell ignorance unless you know what to do with it. Peasants don't!