Three Broadway Girls (1932) JOAN BLONDELL
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- Опубликовано: 13 янв 2013
- Stars: Joan Blondell, Madge Evans and Ina Claire
Director: Lowell Sherman
Sophisticated comedy: a trio of money hungry women with sugar daddies who keep them in the lap of luxury, even as they drive the men crazy. (a.k.a. "The Greeks Had a Word for Them.") - Кино
I LOVE the movies of the past. They were so entertaining and NO bad language! Thank you for sharing them!
No bad language? When the movies opening card makes a smutty, barely veiled innuendo regarding how half of the planet's women make men instead of making a living (i.e. they're WHORES) you don't need no stinking bad language to see what we're in for with this picture. I'm just glad I could get my children out of the room before the real smut begins. Or as the Hayes office put it, "Am I a joke to you?"
You should watch some of the bloopers 😂
WOW, GREAT 90 YEAR OLD FUNNY MOVIE. Huge Joan Blondell fan, over 40 years in movies. Fantastic film, thank you !
One of my favorite precodes. Can't get enough. Keep rewatching, so many funny lines.
I have come to just love Joan Blondell - great actress with an upbeat personality, and nice looking too. Too bad she is all but forgotten, today.
Well, I for one haven't forgotten her -- especially loved her in DickPowell films(my earliest recollection of her).
She's a wonder. Gorgeous and witty, even just using her eyes :-)
@@alexmckenna1171 You are right about how she plays with her eyes, even if when she is angry, in Footlight Parade, in the kick ass scene, her face went so swiftly rude when Claire Dodd stepped to her , before taming the fake aristocrate, that was great acting, cause like most of the people i think she was like honey
I will never for get her, Gold Diggers 1933 and 1937, 42 Street, Blonde Crazy just to name a few
I just got through watching "There's Always a Woman." Great.
Holy....Joan Blondell was the prettiest, hottest, coolest actress back in those days. Talk about a magnificient face and body....and the talent was there.
This was the era of true movie stars, not this pitiful celebrity of today famous for five minutes crap. These guys will be stars for eternity.
I'm glad I never had to actually live through the thirties, but they sure had the best clothes. I love Joan Blondell's jumpsuit ten minutes in.
That $43 bar bill in 1932 would amount to some $800 in in the year 2020. Oh, yeah!
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I love how the taxi just falls over sideways. Don't get dented. Just falls over like a big box. The physics of being inside that box are a nightmare!
I just love those 1930's hairdos especially on blonds and those floor-length silver velvet gowns! Made women really sexy in those days! Joan Blondell is especially sexy. We had a physical therapist in our building who was blond, wore her short hair 1930's style and cute! I paid her a complement regarding to her about this; she took it nice; we still talk whenever we see each other.
Fred C. Wilson III TRUE INDEED! They just had SOOOOO MUCH MORE flare and ability to dress from the TOP of the head to the very tip of the pinky toe. Shoes with SPATS I'm talking bout'!!!! The WOMEN were curvy shapely VENUES draped in form hugging and fitting colorful dresses, long and short; and then the icing on the cake... a delicate ladies matching hat or cover. Ladies were LADIES and MOST men were MEN,that is... everywhere EXCEPT in Hollywood /wierd. Just saying, facts are facts. But an Era of clothing and time we'll NEVER see again and long unappreciated in my opinion and book! PEACE AND PROSPERITY TO ALL THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD!!!!!!
Lovely old movie. Shame the sound is do difficult to make out sometimes.. There must be a better copy somewhere... but who could ever get enough of Joan Blondell? My mum's favourite I seem to recall, but I had no idea who she meant back then. (In the 60s)
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Thanks for uploading!
Love Joan blondell
Thank you for this movie. I really had a good time with mix of fun, intrigues, etc... and I do love thirties class in clothes and ladies who knew how to show it off. Because nowadays low class in everything is very pathetic.
You do realise that movies in the Great Depression were not a reflection of how things really were, right? It was a fantasy so people could go to the movies once a week and forget their troubles. I guarantee there were tons of "low class in everything" in the real 1930s. But no one wanted to see that on the silver screen. So all the movies showed this fantasy world. There is "low class" and "high class" in every time period. Just look for it and enjoy it.
Wowee what a beauty! Joan blondell mamamia!
al meggs mamamia!!!!! I Love Joan Blondell Too. Bella
1953 Remake with Lauren Bacall, Betty Grable and Marilyn Monroe under the title of "How to Marry a Millionaire"
This must be THE movie which caused Hollywood to police themselves with code. I’m blushing and I thought I had seen it all! Great elevator scene special effects before they had a word for it
Thank You😊
Broadway what a movie.
Many more roles for women in those old films and they talked to each other, as well as in groups. Today women are fit into the films and their interaction is limited, even the stars.
Originally released as THE GREEKS HAD A WORD FOR THEM.
Awesome!!!... :)
Hilarious!!!!!
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The hairstyles and fashions have changed over the years, but women are still basically the same - half of them are "working" men.
And the men "let" them.
Women in the workplace. Terrifying😆
When you get paid less than men for the same job, you have to do something to feed yourself.
Also known as "The Greeks Had a Word for Them" alternative title
Three wacky ladies two truthful and the third who'd stab them in the back at the drop of a hat to get what she wants, nice but at times slow, but I'd still like to thank you for the nice entertainment.
would have loved to have dated Blondell...
Me too.
Me three. Get in the damn queue.
Just curious, why is the name of the film not in the title?. It’s out of copyright is it not?
The title is Three Broadway Girls, the year 1932, starring JOAN BLONDELL. Not sure how you are missing it.
@@PizzaFLIX Yes, I see that in the opening shot but you said it in your description- the title of the film as listed in IMDB is “The Greeks Had a Word For Them.” I was wondering about the back story of the title change. I love your uploads.
@@austinevplab7167 when a film is re-released it’s not entirely uncommon for it to get a new name. I’ve never seen a print with the original title. Thanks for your thought provoking question. May the Sauce be with you.
@@PizzaFLIX Ah...found it, the original title was on the official Hays Office Banned List. Perhaps it was for that reason but why IMDB has no listing for it under _Three Broadway Girls_ is curious. The original copyright holder failed to renew it. But it doesn’t matter, just a curious hit of trivia in the sauce.
Makes me wonder if the original film negative exists on films like this or is this the only copy available. Who takes care of these vintage films?
Black people stop buying from these Chinese restaurant s all the time
Built that got dam wall
That comment at the beginning “......and half the men were worked by women”
Now with the homosexual lobby it means something else!haha
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Too blurry😞
Did any one not smoke..... damn. I see why the cigarette companies became billionaires on the backs of free labor.
I was born in the 60's. Until smoking was banned inside buildings in the late 80's I was usually the only employee in any office where I worked that didn't chain smoke. It was hell.
Liggett & Myers had slaves ???
Absolutely terrible. What a waste of my time. A glorification of shallow and meaningless vanity. There is no redeeming quality in this film whatever. Pure junk.
I believe that like a lot of unpleasant relics, it has value as sort of a time capsule item, to inform us. Nothing wrong with that.
There's a long history of movies in this vein--"the romantic con artist farce." Dirty Rotten Scoundrels with Michael Caine and Steve Martin was a version from the eighties with the genders flipped. We aren't supposed to see these people as moral role models. They're supposed to be cringe but funny in the context of a movie, a way to forget your troubles for a while and just laugh at some outrageous stuff that isn't really happening. People in 1932, the depths of the Great Depression, must have really wanted some shallow, funny escapism like this.
Take off your hair shirt and chillax. Manhattan ? Martini ?
What glorification?