So's Your Aunt Emma! (1942) [Comedy] [Crime]
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2012
- "So's Your Aunt Emma!" is a 1942 American film directed by Jean Yarbrough. The film is also known as "Meet the Mob".
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Directed by Jean Yarbrough, Produced by Lindsley Parsons (producer) and Barney A. Sarecky (associate producer), written by George Bricker (writer), Edmond Kelso (writer) and Harry Hervey (story "Aunt Emma Paints the Town"), starring Zasu Pitts as Aunt Emma Bates, Roger Pryor as Terry Connors (Globe-Register Reporter), Warren Hymer as Joe Gormley (Hammond Goon), Douglas Fowley as Gus Hammond, Gwen Kenyon as Maris (Terry's Girl), Elizabeth Russell as Zelda Lafontaine, Tristram Coffin as Flower Henderson (Club Savoy Owner), Malcolm Bud McTaggart as Mickey O'Banion, Stanley Blystone as Det. Lt. Miller, Dick Elliott as Evans (Globe- Register Editor), Eleanor Counts as Gracie and Jack Mulhall as Reporter Burns.
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Source: "So's Your Aunt Emma" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 21 June 2012. Web. 5 August 2012. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/So%27s_Y....
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Love these old movies, waaaay better than today's
We too!
Ive just started watching these oldies i have to agree. I remember watching them as a child with mom and they where oldies then. But i appreciate them now.
Definitely!
If producers would wake up they would realize allot of money couldn’t made producing GOOD movies!
Only oldies for me!:)
I would love them to if my phone would stop buffering................
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peter tyndale I. So agree they had class finesse decorum not like today trashy movie’s
Zasu Pitts was always one of my favorite comedic actresses.❤️
The city editor played Mayor Pike on the Andy Griffith show. This is such a fun movie; I love Aunt Emma.
Really enjoying this old Movie too !!!
Zasu Pitts play feisty character in this movie . Reminds me of my own mother 😄
Applause, clap,clap. Good show and thanks for taking me with you.
Fell in love with Zasu Pitts when she played on Oh Suzanna in the early 1950's. Thanks for the movie. She was a sweetie.
If Zazu Pitts is in the movie you can count on a lot of laughs!
she was a PIP as my mother would say, I love all of her MOVIES GREAT STUFF EVEN BETTER THEN NOW 2020
susan russell yes,,,, yes indeed....... 😂
Love Zasu Pitts. She was funny.
I always watch a movie when I see Zasu Pitts is in it.
It's been a long time since I have seen a movie with Zazu Pitts! Thoroughly enjoyed it
I love these old movies! Aunt Emma could well have re-appeared in sequels, she would have made a great amateur detective!
Zasu Pitts in finest form. I never heard of Roger Pryor but he made lots of movies, and was considered a poor man's Clark Gable. In any event he's really good. They really cranked out the B movies in the 30s and 40s but so many are very good. I especially enjoy 'newsroom' movies like this one.
If you set the Play-back Speed at 1.5, everybody starts to sound like Zasu Pitts, LoL..
Love the old movies. So much cleaner than the current movies.
Hadn't seen ZaZu Pitts since I saw her as a child in reruns of "Oh Susanna" with Gale Storm. I forgot how funny she was. She Also was a great beauty in silent films as Trina the miser in Erich Vin Strohiem's "Greed". She was also in the circle of actresses & actors around the great Russian actress Alla Nazimova & appeared in her film "What Price Beauty". She became a comedic actress in talkies. This is how most people remember her. She as always was spot on in this lovely programmer for Monogram Pictures. RMH/Ohio
What's not to love about Zazu ? The world was a better place with the likes of her in it. Thank you for your time and effort !
I love the spelling of "kidnapped" at 9:50 on the newspaper headline. KIDNAPED
well ... it was a comedy on a budget, so they had to cut somewhere, so they dropped one "P"
@@rhuephus 😅 Good one
Absolutely love this movie. Had to see it again, Zazu Pitts carries this with such style and poise. Her best movie in my opinion. An absolutely cute movie, with so many interesting 40's elements, and Zazu was great, mild-mannered but tough as nails, pushing her parameters from what was expected of her. Thanks for this wonderful download!
Loved the movie. Funny . Enjoyed every minute.. that's what you call a movie.. what a great actress.
I really enjoy watching the movies you post. They are so much better than most of the garbage on T.V.!
I can watch this over and over
This is weird, because I never knew this movie existed, but for years, I have the rejoinder, "So's your Aunt Sally!" Granted, not exactly the same, but who would've figured?
Zazu is, was and ever shall be the pits. Zazu Pitt's one of the great ladies of the screen.
Years ago I watched a reel of Keaton shorts, and there's a scene with a bunch of girls in a line by the water, (maybe on a pier) and one of them is Zasu. She may not even be credited, I can't remember. but I was noticing this girl...and her manner all by herself made her stick out in a very special way. She just had it. The same could be said for Terry Garr on the screen, and very much in person. She had this thing.
+sclogse, I agree and today's ladies aren't even in their league.
Probably have to go to the theater to find the real talent. But then, even the most interesting male and female actors wind up having to pay the rent by doing bizarre films. Wouldn't it be great if a bunch of them who were well off would stage some protest about stupid films, and if you don't mind, grotesque films too. Let's see, should that have been a question mark there....
"Zasu". Pronounced "say zoo"
Zasu is a charmer. I was born five yrs. after this movie was released. 👍💖💖💖
I love old black & white movies!
The characters were excellent. Love that Emma understands the importance of a boxer getting in their "roadwork"
Love the clothes they had style
I like to imagine what life was like then, my ancestors. Wardrobe in these old films truly is art.
Loved all the hats. I was born in 53 and to this day I can't remember ever seeing my grandfather without a hat and cigar.
Clothes were also uncomfortable. For women, they were cold in the winter and hot in the summer.
Zasu Pitts, what a great actress and what a great story!
Excellent job.Keep these movies coming,you deserve an award...Old movie buff.
Pencil mustache's & cigars those were the days.
And the hats.
I love Zasu Pitts. She always reminded me of olive oil.😅😅😇😇😇
Olive Oil was modeled after Zasu
Oh!!! My word! I think you are right!!! I never even thought of that!! I was born in 1951 and used to watch "Popeye and Olive Oyl " all the time.
Yessa!!!
Terry Conners: I'm Terry Conners, of the Globe Tribune.
Miss Emma Bates: Really? You're awful sober to be a reporter, aren't you?
Way too much fun! Silly, easy to watch and just plain delightful.
I really liked it! Thanks.
Love this movie, lot of laughs
A great movie for keeping all the folks working on the Home Front during WWII smiling.
"Dummy up or I'll flatten yah"...
Excellent! Thanks for posting. 💕
Cute film with a superb cast!
Just LOVE Zazu Pitts. Her hands are telling the emotions of the story . Creative genius ! April 2020
What a treat. Loved every second of it.
good cast and excellent print. Zasu Pitts is a national treasure ❤️
Loved it.
this is soo lovely! Thanks a bundle for uploading!!!
Zasu is adorable
So much fun! And wonderful quality. Thank you!
Thank you for uploading. I enjoy classic movies. Not enough of these on antenna TV to watch.
These Are Priceless Actors.
Love Zasu Pitts! Wish they could have had part of the story about how the young boxer got along with Emma taking the reins while living with her sisters!
that was adorable.
@Timeless Classic Movies Thank you for this lovely fun movie. I was laughing so hard.
I really love Zasu Pitts. In fact, she was such a mainstay of Hollywood cinema, that Don Ameche once said in his popular TV talkshow -" 30 years from now, they are going to be making biopics on Don Ameche. And also Zasu pitts. I do not know who they are going to pick to play the role of Don Ameche. But Zasu Pitts will be playing the role of Zasu Pitts in her biopic! He was not being sarcastic. He was just being amusing about one of the most loved of film actresses of her times. Aunt Emma is of course a wonderful gangster!
Loved it
This was really an enjoyable movie. Makes you smile in the end. I agree a sequel would've been the way to go. She was a hoot!
this is the best movie i've seen in a long time !!!
It's so sad they don't make movies like that anymore to much trashy movies nowadays.
Zasu Pitts was wonderful in the classic silent fllm "Greed", directed by Erick von Stroheim not to forget her later work on The Gale Storm Show.
That was a long but pretty rivetting movie for an early silent one.
@@mysecondemailatl The Death Valley scenes were actually filmed in Death Valley and made for a most interesting ending to this classic Silent Film.
@@mysecondemailatl I remember the scene where after winning the Lottery, Zazu Pitts actually sleeps with the Silver Dollars she won from the Lottery.
Quite a memorable scene!
@@richardmcleod5967 oh yeah that's when character are started to go a little crazy...hence the greed
Zazu Pitts was my grandma's favorite actress...
that was so good, just love Aunt Emma
Great one. Zuzu was so good as the old maid who couldn't cook in that W.C. Fields flick.
Bumper shoot!!! LOL
The hats are great!
This was awesome thanks for sharing
I loved the movie 🎥 and that sweet aunt Emma
Aunt Emma, she's so cute, wish I had a Aunt Emma like her. What a cool time, the 40's,people were so polite, but I still think the 70's was the best, I'm still dizzy!
Zasu Pitts is the best! Thank you for this. Merry Christmas to all!
The thing I simply can’t watch is the new way cameras move thru and around the scene.
Makes me 🥴 dizzy, so I watch the older stuff...esp black and white!
I agree. I also have trouble watching them. And videos with very quick changing scenes are horrendous.
I Love this movie!!! It's like a precurser to Murder She Wrote.
Zasu absolutely wonderful, thanks for the movie!
Daily Globe, Daily Planet. ( I wonder if. Perry white is the boss.)
Cute movie. Thanks for posting.
[Comedy] [Crime] yes, please :)
This was entertainment. Thank you !
like America back then... sad when compare to want I see now in a such great country. Wish I was here 100-200 years ago... Beautiful faces.
Loved it!! thanks for sharing.
very nice..thanks
a delight! Aunt Emma, reminds me of my Aunt Erna.....lovely movie!
Superb!!! I'm smiling...
Those Bates brothers! I would say at least 2 of the 3..gosh darn them! Cant believe it took me so many decades to see this huge deception..and to finally understand Monty Pythons comedy shows
I love zazu pitts
2024 , and enjoying this great movie !
Love the ending!
First saw Zasu Pitts in the movie “Life With Father”, she was hilarious. The movie also had a very young 16 yo Martin Milner.
ZaSu is formed from Eli-za and Su-san, her two aunts on her mother’s side. This way her mother was able to satisfy her sisters’ request to name ZaSu after them.
Wasnt a very young Elizabeth Taylor in that movie?
Carol Berwind. Yes she was. The entire cast was made up of the then current Hollywood greats … past and future.
Irene Dunne was excellent as Vinnie Day (Mother) opposite William Powell as Clarence Day Sr. (Father). Most of the jewelry Irene wears is on loan from the real Mrs. Day as she was still alive when the movie was made. Mrs. Day was one of many consultants for the film version. It had been a very successful Broadway play for many years.
William Powell was just magnificent, he had me in stitches. His acting is superb. Just a glance, or an inflection, or a change in tone, or his facial expressions - priceless!
Jimmy Lydon (who played Clarence Day, Jr.) is still alive today, he’s 96 years old. He had a good run in the 1940’s-1950’s and his career faded in the late ‘80’s.
I highly recommend “Life with Father” and the fact that it was originally filmed in color is a bonus!
@@TheRogZone
Mr. Lyndon lasted two more years. 'gone now..
@@robertwalker5521. I know, I was really hoping he’d make it to 100.
Jimmy Lydon: 98
Betty White: 99
Larry Storch: 99
That was cute!
That aunt Emma is my kind of woman.
Cute movie! Love Aunt Emma😍
Whats a ZOMBIE ( drink ) she says ? I once went to a Old West town -- tourist trap . If you finished your first zombie , your second was free . Half way though the second I fell off the barstool , never got so drunk so fast.😮😊😅😂
OMG, how cute is SHE?! This is so fun :D
👍I loved it. I love old movies. 💞
loved this one !! keep um coming !
ZASU RULES!!!
eliZA SUsan Pitts!
Zelda!!! From Cat People and Curse of the Cat People! In real life I read that she was a very nice lady.
Thank you!!🌹
A 'Zombie?' My wife used to drink Zombies! She gave up both drinking and smoking 42 years ago, 10 years before we met.
Zazu Pitts was a good friend future First Lady Nancy Davis Reagan.
Great movie!
I enjoyed this film a lot.
Go Aunt Emma!
johnathan lee Caroline
"Horses Neck" use to be a non alcoholic drink made with ginger Ale, "with a kick" was to add booze. New versions add bitters, to bourbon or lemon peel to whiskey and ginger ale.
eveny119
“De Camp town ladies sing dis song...Doo dah doo dah...” Sigh... 55 yrs. ago,when I was 12, my older brother and I were forced to take piano lessons because my Grandmother wanted us to “be cultured”, Mrs. Brickle pinched my cheeks one too many times. I marched directly home and told my folks that I didn’t care what punishment might be doled out, I was NOT going to go back to her house-EVER. Ironically I can still play that piano which sits 15’ from me right now. It still has the lesson books in the piano bench. I store my pistols in it 🤣😂 Are hollow points a sign of culture? Hmmm maybe GranMary would approve, as long as they were “of high quality”and I practiced at the Country Club.
Piano bench... Classic!