Reminds me of my Grammy. She loved hats. Very stylish lady. Hats are fabulous. They draw attention to the face, where it's supposed to be. The ultimate accessory!
The look on Cary Grant's face at 3:12 - pure anger!! His retort was a total 24 carat sarcsam. The guy who took his wrath looked like he was totally owned up!!
His issues were not essentially negative ones.Often his leading female characters were intelligent ambitious but hurt. He deals a lot with the Mother Son relationships ( exception of Marnie) . He also played to the misogony of the time , the comments in Frenzy about rape etc. Love his films
I agree. And you see here with Devlin's speech at around 3:10 a sort of oblique feminism penetrating the plot. The agent makes a comment about what "kind of woman" Alicia is, and Devlin is quick to point out that she's risking her life for their mission, when all that the rest of the men are concerned with is her shady history. And just the fact that it's a woman doing all the dangerous undercover work says something, really. Good comment, "clairefrilly."
Reminds me of my Grammy. She loved hats. Very stylish lady. Hats are fabulous. They draw attention to the face, where it's supposed to be. The ultimate accessory!
"Skip it". That phrase was still used in the 60's when I was a kid.
I am amazed at Bergman's performance, if only people would act like that still.
"Dev" is so CRAZY for "Alicia" that he can't think straight;D
A woman scorned is a fury but a scorned man is OUCH!!!!!!!!!!
I'd go for Claude Rains in a minute! What an actor!!!!
The look on Cary Grant's face at 3:12 - pure anger!! His retort was a total 24 carat sarcsam. The guy who took his wrath looked like he was totally owned up!!
His issues were not essentially negative ones.Often his leading female characters were intelligent ambitious but hurt. He deals a lot with the Mother Son relationships ( exception of Marnie) . He also played to the misogony of the time , the comments in Frenzy about rape etc. Love his films
I think Claude Rains is standing on a box when he is close to or standing next to Ingrid.
this is sooo good!
I agree. And you see here with Devlin's speech at around 3:10 a sort of oblique feminism penetrating the plot. The agent makes a comment about what "kind of woman" Alicia is, and Devlin is quick to point out that she's risking her life for their mission, when all that the rest of the men are concerned with is her shady history. And just the fact that it's a woman doing all the dangerous undercover work says something, really. Good comment, "clairefrilly."
"Dry your eyes baby, its out of character"
Love tests !
@4:32 She so want him to say no don't get married
Here comes dreamboat...........LMAOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
@sned1231 Claude Rains walks to the cadence of Nine Inch Nails' "Closer".
wow did she just say she screwed sebastian!!!! and if she did cant believe the censors let that pass
Ha ha Bergman was quite a bit taller than Rains.
Take it with a grain of salt, but IMDB lists Bergman at 5'9, Rains at 5'6 1/2, and Grant at 6'1 1/2.
Grant's lips often don't seem to match what he's saying, as if the dialogue has been rerecorded for some reason.
The old joke comes to mind: who's the ultimate female hitler? a mother-in-law.
@1983CUEVAS No, she's standing in a hole.
@53orion LOL