Our family watches a George Raft movie ever Friday night with popcorn and Mt. Dew. The kids didnt get it in the beginning but now they invite their friends over.
I always enjoy the older films when men dressed like men. Now the regular dress around the country is a tee shirt and a pair of shorts and cheap tennis shoes! 😄 The cars are always great to see as well.
That’s the reason I dig older films as well. In this one, George Raft’s overcoat looks great. It looks like a trench coat but definitely a tailor- made.
was amazed to see that the London streets were so peaceful and uncrowded at that time... Even an officer could drive his car and pick up the bad guy. I enjoyed it very much, have a good night ✨♥️
I think that the streets were so peaceful because they were filming! It's pleasant to see how life went in those days, remembering that the year was 1952 and that the war ended just a few years earliar!
@@gilba56 Let us not forget that the entire country turned Socialist in 1945, courtesy of the brand-new Prime Minister Clement Attlee. Thus, "everybody had a job" and have had ever since...
Meus Parabéns, belo filme, legendado em português, isso e sinal de respeito com a comunidade brasileira, gostaria que todas as plataformas, tivessem essa visão de respeito com os brasileiros que gostam de um bom filme.... parabens
Because of that actor Georg Raft from the '30s,' 40s, ' 50s, I decided to watch. An interesting world of the international intelligence network of those years, Architecture, cars, clothes, and the very game of actors. It is worth seeing to break away from today's ugliness, stupidity and rudeness. Keeps in suspense action and unexpected twists. Great action screen unforgettable language. Classic of the genre: "Film-Noir". A completely different world of film art on a level already unknown!!!
Second time I have watched this excellent film. George Raft was for me when very very young a boyhood not to say infant (!) hero! Goodness knows for I cannot recall it, what/which film I had been taken to see - and certainly most innocently ie unsuspectingly - but I could only have been six or seven years of age - but when submitted to the annual school photograph - I remember I made a quite hopeless imitation of my hero by expression - expression that I had in idiotic but excusably childlike impression in my mind of my great hero! [ …and I bow my head sincerely for my silliness, to all my family and friends of those years, God bless them all, God bless them all, RIP…] As for George Raft - and Sally Gray, likewise and thanks sincerely for a most excellent if simple ‘detective story’ as we kids used to call them, with quite superb film recordings of a very sad but heroic nevertheless of a London aye a London bravely and modestly recuperating from her bombed out precincts of the City of London; oh how I recall my childlike horror cum impressionable reaction seeing around a Clapham Junction of the War Years with …..with all its Mounds…’Mounds’ meaning skyscraper heights of rubble and refuse from bombed buildings piled up on top of each other at the time….I too had been bombed and forced to shelter umpteen times during school hours…but nothing like the bombing of areas like ClaphamJunction…God bless them ALL!
Wondering why the streets in London were nearly empty...no citizens walking along... especially, during the major part of the climax... the last ten minutes....
Sally Gray was a very beautiful woman ,l and I suspect that her character here was the blueprint for Cathy Gale and Mrs Peel in the Avengers a decade and more afterwards - a strong independent woman with a mind of her own and capable of looking after herself.
If you got into a city taxi and just said a street number and a road you would be asked which suburb. But 18 Kingston Road is in SW7 1NF City of Westminster and Kingston House does exist at 1-32. It’s now called Kingston House South. A penthouse was going for six point five million pounds there. Not bad.
Enjoyed very much. Raft is always in such control. He's known for his "dead pan" monotone expressionless voice. Always dressed to the max and perfect posture. Interesting plot.
What a class act the true police and detective story the acting is a true to life style a very special watch boy those cars make it special many thanks for this ,Gem ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The highlight for me is the fight scene near the end when the young stunt man with bushy brown hair is supposed to represent the elderly man with thinning grey hair. I dunno... In this film, George Raft does his best Humphrey Bogart.
@@irenejohnston6802 George Raft himself said he was born in 1895. You can watch him on the Mike Douglas show when he comes hosted with Mike Douglas. It’s on RUclips. I’ve watched it several times and Raft looked pretty good for 85 (the show was in 1980 and it was a few months before Raft’s death from leukemia).
Movie not bad and interesting to see a colorized version of it, but I'm assuming the people behind the colorizing must be young as when they colorized they also colorized some of the newspapers being shown in the movie. Color newspapers were not around during the time of this movie. Just saying.
BUENISIMA PELICULA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Gracias por compartir, estoy suscrita hace mucho tiempo, espero que tengas mas como ésta con mucha accion y un thiller muy interesante, te seguiré, saludos.
I enjoyed the film although George Raft was passed his sell by date also seeing the bomb sites in London reminded me of my childhood in Birmingham were Bomb sites were ou childhood playgrounds.
These wonderful actors made the film seem more real , Mr. RAFT WAS A SPECIAL MAN!
Well made and performed. George was as believable, as his character always is and his leading lady was again alluring.
I really enjoy the colorized versions of these older films. Makes the past come alive!
I absolutely love watching these types of older movies, and this one was no exception. It brings the past to life.
Ridiculous that he didn t insist on a hotel please
Good film. Raft was enjoyable. Sally Gray, fine actress, and quite beautiful
A classic indeed. Movies aren't made like this anymore. Different generation.
@@annesmith6582 No doubt.
Our family watches a George Raft movie ever Friday night with popcorn and Mt. Dew.
The kids didnt get it in the beginning but now they invite their friends over.
❤interesting
Mt dew ?
@@fannylablanche9952 Mountain Dew: it's a citrus soda. Back in the day mountain dew was a slang term for moonshine - home made whiskey
Not a bad little B feature. George Raft always turned in a good performance. Many thanks. England, Xmas, 2023.
Handsome George Raft! My Mom had such a thing for him back in the 30s and 40s. I can see why.
I always enjoy the older films when men dressed like men. Now the regular dress around the country is a tee shirt and a pair of shorts and cheap tennis shoes! 😄 The cars are always great to see as well.
I Agree, Everwhere You Look At Our Present Time Is Nothing But Poorly Dressed People, Overweight And Lazy, It's A Shame Thid Country Has Sunk This Low
Its very hot here, what d'you 'pect!
That’s the reason I dig older films as well. In this one, George Raft’s overcoat looks great. It looks like a trench coat but definitely a tailor- made.
😊
Excellent story well made!
was amazed to see that the London streets were so peaceful and uncrowded at that time... Even an officer could drive his car and pick up the bad guy. I enjoyed it very much, have a good night ✨♥️
I think that the streets were so peaceful because they were filming! It's pleasant to see
how life went in those days, remembering that the year was 1952 and that the war
ended just a few years earliar!
@@gilba56 Let us not forget that the entire country turned Socialist in 1945, courtesy of the brand-new Prime Minister Clement Attlee. Thus, "everybody had a job" and have had ever since...
not a palestinian protestor in sight
I was born 1May 1952, so I love to watch this movie to see how's everything of life back then were.. I'm a May boy.💕👍👌
Nice to watch a film without any obscene language etc
"Those days are gone forever", sad to say...
Meus Parabéns, belo filme, legendado em português, isso e sinal de respeito com a comunidade brasileira, gostaria que todas as plataformas, tivessem essa visão de respeito com os brasileiros que gostam de um bom filme.... parabens
Old movies are great to watch!
Because of that actor Georg Raft from the '30s,' 40s, ' 50s, I decided to watch.
An interesting world of the international intelligence network of those years, Architecture, cars, clothes, and the very game of actors.
It is worth seeing to break away from today's ugliness, stupidity and rudeness.
Keeps in suspense action and unexpected twists. Great action screen unforgettable language.
Classic of the genre: "Film-Noir".
A completely different world of film art on a level already unknown!!!
Second time I have watched this excellent film. George Raft was for me when very very young a boyhood not to say infant (!) hero! Goodness knows for I cannot recall it, what/which film I had been taken to see - and certainly most innocently ie unsuspectingly - but I could only have been six or seven years of age - but when submitted to the annual school photograph - I remember I made a quite hopeless imitation of my hero by expression - expression that I had in idiotic but excusably childlike impression in my mind of my great hero! [ …and I bow my head sincerely for my silliness, to all my family and friends of those years, God bless them all, God bless them all, RIP…] As for George Raft - and Sally Gray, likewise and thanks sincerely for a most excellent if simple ‘detective story’ as we kids used to call them, with quite superb film recordings of a very sad but heroic nevertheless of a London aye a London bravely and modestly recuperating from her bombed out precincts of the City of London; oh how I recall my childlike horror cum impressionable reaction seeing around a Clapham Junction of the War Years with …..with all its Mounds…’Mounds’ meaning skyscraper heights of rubble and refuse from bombed buildings piled up on top of each other at the time….I too had been bombed and forced to shelter umpteen times during school hours…but nothing like the bombing of areas like ClaphamJunction…God bless them ALL!
Excelente película!. George Raft un famoso actor de filmes policiales.
Qué hermosa actriz protagónica!.❤.
Gracias. 😊.🇨🇱.
“Not a chance baby” I like a story with a happy ending! Thank you 🙏
Wondering why the streets in London were nearly empty...no citizens walking along... especially, during the major part of the climax... the last ten minutes....
Some streets are always empty even now.
Sally Gray was a very beautiful woman ,l and I suspect that her character here was the blueprint for Cathy Gale and Mrs Peel in the Avengers a decade and more afterwards - a strong independent woman with a mind of her own and capable of looking after herself.
If you got into a city taxi and just said a street number and a road you would be asked which suburb.
But 18 Kingston Road is in SW7 1NF City of Westminster and Kingston House does exist at 1-32. It’s now called Kingston House South.
A penthouse was going for six point five million pounds there.
Not bad.
I love old movies 🎬 they're the best ❤❤❤
I had a crush on George Raft. He looked like my uncle. That deep voice of George's, wow😅
Mais uma preciosidade . Há muito que não via George Raft. Bom actor, nomeadamente quando interpretava figura de gangster. Sempre seco e sem sorrisos.
I prefer it in black and white. Those colors that fly all over the place is not for me..but the movie itself is a good one.
Love your expression “fly all over the place”. So descriptive - and you’re right, they do.
Perfect final George Raft quip. I miss his like.
George Raft was a great dancer in his day❤❤
Fun movie. I like English ( British ) movies a lot especially those made just after the war.
RS. Canada
Enjoyed very much. Raft is always in such control. He's known for his "dead pan" monotone expressionless voice. Always dressed to the max and perfect posture. Interesting plot.
I kept waiting for Raft to say "play it again Sam" even tho it's a d'fferent film and actor!
Loved seeing the London Streets so clear. Love this channel ❤
What a class act the true police and detective story the acting is a true to life style a very special watch boy those cars make it special many thanks for this ,Gem ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
A good story makes a good film.
Thanks CCC for continuing to bring us good entertainment. 🎉
Buuun!
Film de acțiune , mi- a plăcuuut !
Mulțumesc foarte mult !❤️
CURIOSO. BUUU!! EN CASTELLANO, SIGNIFICARÍA QUE NO TE GUSTÓ. 😀SALUDOS DESDE ESPAÑA. 🤗😉👍
The highlight for me is the fight scene near the end when the young stunt man with bushy brown hair is supposed to represent the elderly man with thinning grey hair. I dunno... In this film, George Raft does his best Humphrey Bogart.
Enjoyable film, though, as an elderly balding man, I find the idea of an elderly balding man as a chick magnet quite absurd.
George Raft was a leading man for his entire career. Hollywood has presented mature leading men as chick magnets for years.
George Raft. Date of birth variously 1898 -1902. Approx early fifties. Not elderly. Hardly Gerry Hall and Rupert Murdoch. Aged 83
@@irenejohnston6802 George Raft himself said he was born in 1895. You can watch him on the Mike Douglas show when he comes hosted with Mike Douglas. It’s on RUclips. I’ve watched it several times and Raft looked pretty good for 85 (the show was in 1980 and it was a few months before Raft’s death from leukemia).
Well that was a terrific movie!
Film classic subtitle Persian very very good thanks ❤❤❤❤❤
IS THEIR GOOSE REALLY COOKED?
WILL BATMAN AND ROBIN STEW IN THEIR OWN JUICE???😊
Great! 😉
A great story well, acted thank you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
George : not good, Sally - OK.
So far so good. About half way through. Thank you
Love that little Colt vest pocket pistol.
Film classic very nice takes for you
we better get down there, but first i must put my hat on.
George Raft so if course it was a good one thanks again ccc
Thanks for this amazing Movie 😎.
Great movie great cast of actors
Song of the Volga Boat Men was a bit obvious as a musical theme in the background. Even though, it's still enjoyable to see this film once again.
@CCC Thanks for showing colorized & black/white......
Thanks! Yea, we always put the link to the other version in the description box 😉
Thanks for showing colorized movie on this video
👍
Movie not bad and interesting to see a colorized version of it, but I'm assuming the people behind the colorizing must be young as when they colorized they also colorized some of the newspapers being shown in the movie. Color newspapers were not around during the time of this movie. Just saying.
She putting down the dishes the knife slipped in George's lap!
Looking forward to watching it, but I wonder why you title it differently from its actual title.
Nice!
Nie
Pretty darn good movie
Bună dimineața și mulțumesc pt acest film, ❤
The heart of London has no pedestrians! Cute.
Always, people who don't want to be seen meet in public places. 😊
I saw the other Lippert sequal to this one, "I'll Get You A Sandwich".
BUENISIMA PELICULA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Gracias por compartir, estoy suscrita hace mucho tiempo, espero que tengas mas como ésta con mucha accion y un thiller muy interesante, te seguiré, saludos.
That secretary at 36:39 is absolutely beautiful.
Дякую,яке наївне і цікаве це старе кіно
I have always been puzzled at the casting of George Raft as a lady's man.
I enjoyed the film although George Raft was passed his sell by date also seeing the bomb sites in London reminded me of my childhood in Birmingham were Bomb sites were ou childhood playgrounds.
I had hoped George might have learned to act by this stage in his career but no, He is just a talking prop still.
Danke
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Started watching in black and white . Somehow I lost it did you tube search and found this copy Joan is much prettier in colour
Phony fight scene! Old movie i guess! I still watched it!
Now I know why my mother was nervous when the Americans arrived!
Very smooth actor George , a Raft on the water !. What happened to him ?. Ala Frank Sinatra. 😮😢😂 Thanks playmates. Dave
He lived to be in his seventies and died of lukeimia and is buried in Forest Lawn with many other Hollywood stars.
Shame it was in colour
Annoying here the colorized photos in newspapers. I think that not till 90s
Cheesey end but not a bad movie, laying here with my broken leg
Really enjoyed the film, thankyou for the posting. Massive fan of Sally Gray but George Raft - meh
George Raft to me was kinda like the flip side Humphrey Bogart,if you can’t afford a Cadillac get a Buick.🙂
Colorizing Film Noir seems absurd.
He turned down parts that made boĝàrt à star.
When 'Chalk' was GPS.
Bom filme 😎 com bastante 👍 conteúdo !
sure is an empty city.. no one on the streets.. no cars but the main chatactor's.. at least it's easy to get around
Like how the car kept turning purple 😂😂
HORRORS!! ONE LEMON!!DOUBLE HORRORS!! DOUBLE HORRORS!! TWO LEMONS!!🎉
Good movie. Not great, but good.
Not a chance baby lol. Budget for clothing is very low in these old films
No one lives there except our protaganists.
There were no color newspapers in 1952... Colouring is OK if done intelligently.
Wow George Raft in color.
Y A W N. My little brother could have beat him in that first fight. Lol😊
YAWN George Raft boxed professionally back in the day when he was a young man. They said if he threw a punch you weren’t getting back up.
Que agente do FBI horrível de luta. E ainda não pegou o revólver do bandido que ficou caído no chão.
He childhood friend bugsy siegle.
Porqué colorean estas peliculas ?? No hay como la belleza del blanco y negro, esta coloración le quita mucho atractivo.
Yet another movie where all the actors have Yellow Jaundice.
Won't be long I guess before somebody slaughters Citizen Kane.
A little overdone on the colorization for me!
First rate post-war spy thriller.
nice job of colourizing
Hmmm, who better actor, George Raft or Steven Seagal ? 🥺💩☻
Seagull isn't an actor. He is a professional buffet eater.
I'm not fan of Segal Raft yes
The women are dressed better also.
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