My mom made it a tradition to watch every Christmas time. It just happened to be played back in the 70’s a week before Christmas for years. I was about 8-9 and couldn’t stop watching this and then year after year waited for it since we only had 3main Channels back then
First saw Brigadoon as an ABC-TV special in 1966 with Robert Goulet, Peter Faulk, and Sally Ann Howes. Didn't see the movie version until years later. Of course, it was a great MGM spectacle with Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, and Cyd Charisse. Thanks for uploading the original trailer.
One of my favourite movies , my dad was in a stage production in 1960 of this and twenty years later my mum pregnant with me called me Heather after the Heather on the hill , also saw this on Stage with my parents in 2001 at the same theatre my dad had performed at special memories
Thanks for sharing that lovely story of your parents & where you got your name! I’m so happy you got to see it with them! Such special moments make for great memories! I loved this! 😊💕
And another Classic almost gone. I remember seeing this as a 12 year old back in Chicago in the Fall of 1967 "Frazier Thomas's Family Classics". I know my Sister Roxanne was in shock. My Friend Johnny was over and he and I sat and watched the entire movie. Johnny is gone now. You want some real 'Street Adventure', get a copy of Willie Means Well (But It Don't Work Out Sometime)-The Meal. I like to say, "If You can read Zain, You can read Willie Means". Think I'm going to check and see if Netflix or Hula Plus have Brigadoon and sit here and watch it along with Darby O'Gil And The Little People. GOD BLESS!!!
Still vastly underrated, but this is really one of the greatest Hollywood musicals. Even though it could not be filmed on location, they'd make the best of it, maybe even better, because maybe stylized Brigadoon on a Hollywood soundstage is better than a real Scottish village. Like Lubitsch once said, he knows Paris France and Paris Paramount, and for him Paris Paramount was better.
This was the first Play I ever saw. It was an overwhelming experience, with the storyline and musical numbers..when the I termination came I was ready for a restroom stop but could t wait to see the second half. I got hooked. I have been to several other plays..some good some awful but nothing will ever beat that first experience with a well run play and wanting to believe in that mythical escape from modern world problems and responsibilities for a simple life of happyness overflowing. Worth it to see live..this version of the movie was well done as there isn't much better than Gene and Cyd dancing together..they really compliment each other like no match since.
I believe in love at first sight. It's possible. Just sad it doesn't happen more often, especially in today's loveless reality. I mean almost loveless.
I saw this one last November off of DVD Netflix! The pacing towards the end is slow. But still worth it for Gene and Cyd’s beautiful chemistry, the music of Lerner & Lowe and the fantasy. I remember Z singing Almost Like Being In Love in Antz.
Bearing in mind this came out a year before I was born! Always loved the musicals! In those days artists were required to be multi- talented, they had to be able to sing, dance,act! In other words anything the producers wanted them to do. Those who could survived, others ended up with bit parts or oblivion!
Yall keep saying its underated, but everytime I have a stage dirrector or drama teacher all they can talk about it brigafreakingdoon. Guess I should watch it idk
blafiman because there was a curse placed on the village. So one day the village awaken every thousand years. Also when there night time come and theygo to sleep they wake up a thousand year later
This is a wonderful movie, however the 1966 version of Brigadoon with Peter Falk and the Scrumptious Sally Ann Howes is even better. Sadly you will be hard pressed to find a watchable copy of it as it appears the master has been lost.
Ich habe es als Kind geliebt und heute mit 55 immer noch. ❤
The best musical, ever. I fell in love with it the first time I saw it at the movie theater in the 60s, on a school field trip.
I know it got lousy reviews and lost almost a million, but I enjoyed it.
My mom made it a tradition to watch every Christmas time. It just happened to be played back in the 70’s a week before Christmas for years. I was about 8-9 and couldn’t stop watching this and then year after year waited for it since we only had 3main Channels back then
Schmigadoon brought me here
Lol, same. People in the comments mentioned it so I wanted to see if this is the inspiration behind Schmigadoon.
Same
I need someone to do a breakdown of all the references in Schmigadoon so I can fill in the gaps in my musical theater education
Yesssssss
Same here; I actually had never heard of Brigadoon before and it was my husband who asked me if Schmigadoon was a parody of this.
Watched this film 3 times over the last ten years. Will watch it again I am sure.
First saw Brigadoon as an ABC-TV special in 1966 with Robert Goulet, Peter Faulk, and Sally Ann Howes. Didn't see the movie version until years later. Of course, it was a great MGM spectacle with Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, and Cyd Charisse. Thanks for uploading the original trailer.
One of my favourite movies , my dad was in a stage production in 1960 of this and twenty years later my mum pregnant with me called me Heather after the Heather on the hill , also saw this on Stage with my parents in 2001 at the same theatre my dad had performed at special memories
ur basically saying your dad porked your mom
@@manuelg4867 you appayrently are no romantic soul putting it like that.
Thanks for sharing that lovely story of your parents & where you got your name! I’m so happy you got to see it with them! Such special moments make for great memories! I loved this! 😊💕
Fabulous comment! Loved your wee story 😊
And another Classic almost gone. I remember seeing this as a 12 year old back in Chicago in the Fall of 1967 "Frazier Thomas's Family Classics". I know my Sister Roxanne was in shock. My Friend Johnny was over and he and I sat and watched the entire movie. Johnny is gone now. You want some real 'Street Adventure', get a copy of Willie Means Well (But It Don't Work Out Sometime)-The Meal. I like to say, "If You can read Zain, You can read Willie Means". Think I'm going to check and see if Netflix or Hula Plus have Brigadoon and sit here and watch it along with Darby O'Gil And The Little People. GOD BLESS!!!
It's amazing 64 years on and Scotland hasn't changed a bit, I was there only last week.
It wasn't filmed in Scotland lol
Still vastly underrated, but this is really one of the greatest Hollywood musicals. Even though it could not be filmed on location, they'd make the best of it, maybe even better, because maybe stylized Brigadoon on a Hollywood soundstage is better than a real Scottish village. Like Lubitsch once said, he knows Paris France and Paris Paramount, and for him Paris Paramount was better.
Best
CrooK is it the only crap of Hollywood you have ever seen?
On location? 🤔
Clearly you’ve not seen much of Scotland, if at all.
As someone who grow up in a small village in Scotland, I have definitely seen villages and locations more beautiful that these movie set.
How'd I ever miss this movie? Just found it on TCM. Wow.
I assumed it was a navy war film... never saw it, either.
Wonderful!!!!! I l love this film.
This was the first Play I ever saw. It was an overwhelming experience, with the storyline and musical numbers..when the I termination came I was ready for a restroom stop but could t wait to see the second half. I got hooked.
I have been to several other plays..some good some awful but nothing will ever beat that first experience with a well run play and wanting to believe in that mythical escape from modern world problems and responsibilities for a simple life of happyness overflowing. Worth it to see live..this version of the movie was well done as there isn't much better than Gene and Cyd dancing together..they really compliment each other like no match since.
I think you mean the intermission.
"The only Scotch she knows comes out of a bottle." Ha
great film and i loved the music
the concept of this movie is good but the time in which they fell in love is only few hours such craziness seems unbelievable only in movies of course
I believe in love at first sight. It's possible. Just sad it doesn't happen more often, especially in today's loveless reality. I mean almost loveless.
superb film how to resist living in a legendary village that reappears every hundred years than living in this infamous society
I saw this one last November off of DVD Netflix! The pacing towards the end is slow. But still worth it for Gene and Cyd’s beautiful chemistry, the music of Lerner & Lowe and the fantasy. I remember Z singing Almost Like Being In Love in Antz.
Love this movie!
Finally something to tide me over during Droughtlander lol.
Bearing in mind this came out a year before I was born! Always loved the musicals! In those days artists were required to be multi- talented, they had to be able to sing, dance,act! In other words anything the producers wanted them to do. Those who could survived, others ended up with bit parts or oblivion!
Lmao I would hardly call any of this good acting
Yall keep saying its underated, but everytime I have a stage dirrector or drama teacher all they can talk about it brigafreakingdoon. Guess I should watch it idk
One of the Best movies I've ever seen! ❤
Many people look for Brigadoon but very few ever find it.
That's me... Sleeping for that long in this lockdown
The costumes are sensational
like a bride all dressed in white like a pearl in the night sky
Just bought this on DVD. Anything Scottish or fantastical and I'm there...
Stunning Cyd Charisse
I was just watching her the other night in It’s Always Fair Weather
Music arranged by Conrad Salinger and orchestrated by Rob Franklyn !
One of my fav. movies
IM SO HAPPY RIGHT NOW
One of my favorites. ☆
Gene and Cyd.
Van Johnson very good in this
why is this movie listed under "time travel "?
blafiman because there was a curse placed on the village. So one day the village awaken every thousand years. Also when there night time come and theygo to sleep they wake up a thousand year later
thank you Karl Lee
Lost horizons musical version. Enjoyable fantasy.A gem hidden in the chest
@@karllee4249 It's every hundred years.
They awakened every 100 years, not one thousand
Water boys brougt me here
Que recuerdos de mi juventud, en esta hermosa película.
Schmigadoon!
Was forced to watch as a kid then fell in love with it.
I was forced to wear a kilt on my wedding day by my mum
Mr. Magic English I was forced to watch John Wayne films by my gramps
@@jahsoniclark9844 Thank gosh I was essentially forced to watch it on a field trip in elementary school, (Brigadoon). And NOT John Wayne!
Saw it with 10 n just thought of it after decades. Don't know y lol...great movie,..
My top 10
'The Whole of the Moon'
This one makes me think of Melina!! 😍
I love G.K.
Waterboys brought me here
It has the plot of every Hallmark movie
Before Hallmark was a thing.
But with actual talented actors.
Who’s here after seeing Shmigadoon on Apple+?
This is a wonderful movie, however the 1966 version of Brigadoon with Peter Falk and the Scrumptious Sally Ann Howes is even better. Sadly you will be hard pressed to find a watchable copy of it as it appears the master has been lost.
Quero muito assistir! Amo clássicos, ainda mais os músicais! E esse deve ser um verdadeiro espetáculo, só pelo elenco! ❤😊
The Maitlands - more boring than Brigadoon
I was looking for this
Sad you have little heart.
@@kentclark6420it’s a joke from the Beetlejuice musical
@@Mr_Beeble_boose
Beetlejuice was right, imo
I so want to see this
Schmigadoon! brought me here.
There's is sth weird about the enjoyable experience of watching such musical but absolutely hating the actor.
Mix Master Mike brought me here
oh its "idyllic".......
I’d rather watch DARBY GiLLIS and the Little People . At Least that had a Scotsman playing an Irish , instead of yanks playing Scottish
I'm here because some lady named Molly at the pottery and poetry thing I was at said I should wach it
Unfortunately, Gene Kelly thought the film was all about him.
To think people found this entertaining once!
Times, and tastes, change.
Well it was over 65 years ago
Many people still do find Brigadoon entertaining.
Sad you have little heart.
❤️
브리가둔
Uncultured by Daniella Mestyanek Young brought me here.
La Bestia bailando en mis sueños
Raul
No es la bestia, sino BETITA BETITA.
Era o filme de Réveillon da Rede Globo até 1979.
Depois foi só babaquice.
Filme nota 10 mil.
Yep, that's what Scotland looked like ... in the 1950's!
Really? Not the 1850's?
@@kentclark6420 Fair point, but I don't think the Americans thought there was any difference
BERTHY, BETITA, BERTITA,.....CODRY...!. RAULITO
Bbc, bt and google updates
I like Patrick Wilson and Kelli O’Hara better, crazy I know, production values great, music great, Cyd just always seems too tall for Gene
Other bad films : blackboard jungle , Satan bug , a new hope , phantom menace , Clone wars , Star Trek tmp
Better Scottish films : Highlander (1985), braveheart (1995), water horse (2004), brave (2012)
The only thing I like about this overrated movie is the contribution of Elaine Stewart who was generally underrated.
Van Johnson is always awful - how did he make it in Hollywood? blackmail?
What a load of rubbish
Four weddings and Funeral brougth me here 😂 I wanted to find out what what Gareth's line "It's blooddy Briggadoon" meant 🫠
Ach!