Insane quality; absolutely without peer. Could watch it on a desert island with only one movie. Giant writing casting action suspense interesting everywhere.
I love the way they could make a movie that was 52 minutes and change, and it had everything--well-rounded characters, a fun plot line with twists and turns, and all wrapped up neatly at the end. Too bad we're stuck with 2 hour snoozefests most of the time these days.
+Harry Posner I couldn't have said it better! I thought this was terrific. The dialogue was particularly clever. Why can't they make movies like this anymore?
You could not have said it better! Movies in the 30s and 40s are tops in acting, storyline, and music and direction.Its pace is great. A far cry from the mediocre films Hollywood today churns out.
I can't help wondering, if after all thế movies made in years, we have ran out of original ideas. Also, I would be willing to bet that as movies can be made cheaper nowdays "on a dime", that movies are churned out every other day (regardless of content).
FABULOUS. The acting, the pace, the plot. Borders on a French farce but not as hectic. Love the way everyone delivers their lines; the landlady excellent, with her fractured aphorism about something being the law of gravity; just tosses that off. And I love the boss's old malaprops, something about know which side if the bed is buttered and sleep in it. (Got to get back to that and quote it accurately.) And his flunky getting so frustrated and mixing everything up as he tries to explain. List of actors doesn't say who plays who. Excellent character actors. So many people have funny lines; even the bellhop when asked how many "g"s in resignation. This is going into my tlist op 5 or 10 favorites of vintage movies so far since I've been devouring them the last couple of months
Thank you so very much, My wife and I would have nowhere to go night after night if not for these wholesome 30's, 40's, and 50's movies that I'm pretty certain even God himself would approve. Thanks so much, Gordon King Welke and Leona Sackaney
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Awaiting PizzaFlix Roku channel, can you pre-subscribe me? I really like movies from the UK from about 1935 to about 1975 comedies, military etc except for horror or monster films. Some of the movie studios that I really like are "Rank"," Esletree" (would be nice if I got the spelling correct) "Two Cities Films", 'The Archers", "Pinewood", "Angelo-American"', "Ealing", "Eagle and Lion" etc. (just can't come up with all the names right now). Thank you.
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Being on Social Security retirement I probably will not be able to afford the Roku box, we did NOT get a Cost Of Living raise in January of 2016 from the present administration in Washington and I would expect that we also will not get one in January of 2017.
Rom-coms today can only wish there were this good. Love all the characters, but the agency head and his "second in command" remind me a bit of Bewitched, and I mean that as a compliment. All these different folks with there intricate relationships...so and so won't work with this or that person, great fun.
I wonder how many of these 52 minute movies would end up (taking up our time) with redundant commercials? Now-a-days, the television movies end up throwing in non-stop commercials every minute towards the end of the film after becoming committed to a movie. Whether it’s anticipated or unanticipated, you’re dying to see the end & sometimes it’s not even worth waiting for. It’s all about the greedy scoundrels trying to sell us products we would never even be interested in buying ~ I sure appreciate these RUclips films (with ad block or RUclips Red) without this frustration!
Patricia Ellis was a Queen of the B movies in the 1930s. She quit movies in 1939 and returned to Broadway .She married a businessman and moved to Kansas City. She never divorced but never had children.
She is one of those who had everything...looks, talent, the charisma, but just never got the right part to put her into the Hollywood "Big Time." Maybe that was good, if she had a happy personal life in Kansas City. Always like seeing her.
Nice reworking of a famous Gershwin tune "Our Love is Here to Stay". Also, this is the second movie from the 1930s I've watched this week that had a Hawai'ian band playing slide guitars in it. I wonder if there was a fad just then. I don't remember seeing Hawai'ian music in any other movies until the late 1950s.
Watching these old black n white movies, I image how the people watching them must have felt back then. Excited? Amazed? Laughing? They must have seen them at a theatre. Ten cents a show?
Pizza Flix, thanks for another fun movie with two happy couples at the end. I do have to say that I hope that all the people back in the 1930's weren't so stubborn, short-tempered and unwilling to listen to others talking as the folks in this movie. Yikes!
With Patricia Ellis, Warren hull and William Newell-a struggling songwriter talks her way into the apartment of a famous composer and finds he’s on vacation! Homeless and without money 💰,she decides to stay at his place and spread the word that she’s the composer’s collaborator.her plan works fine until the composer returns home and finds his home and life in shambles! ! Avery good screwball comedy with a lot of one-liners!! They don’t make them like this anymore! Good flick!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
That beautiful beautiful music at 4:22-4:50. That's as far as I watched in the movie so far. I can't move on due to wanting to keep listening to it. I hope there's more of it further along.
I wish I was in this movie I always wanted to be born in the 1920 and be a movie star I enjoy watching your films and all of them and I watch others to thank you for making this RUclips channel it is amazing I want to be in this movie!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!! Please
Second time i watch this nice little movie, because I was interested in Patricia Ellis, and it's still pleasant to watch. I made a research about Suzan Kareen too (on wikipedia), and I was surprised by an anecdote at the end of her life involving s/one I didnt expected....in a row with his landlord, then a former real estate developer and now a current US President.
The movies of the 30's and 40's were simply the best Hollywood ever was in general. The formula was so easy and yet none of these trashy corporations run by corporate thugs can figure it out anymore. They all had a happy endings and people acted with some class and character. Pretty simple. People like Ron Howard and Clint, Redford and a few others know what people want and the rest simply see all movies through their own drugged up perverted mind. I watch almost nothing but TCM.
Ain’t it the truth! No CGI, either. No gratuitous anything just for shock value. I pretty much draw the line at 1950, although there are exceptions. TCM is not what it was when Robert Osborne was alive. Too many “modern “ movies, too much repetition, absolutely no grace or class. I have become a RUclips devotee. Thank you P.F.
They were so beautiful in those days A man was totally handsome and respectful and and woman was stunning These days you can’t tell a woman from a man 😂😂sorry had to say that ...
I thought there was an error in the list of players. The blond actress looked so much like Constance Bennett in the beginning I had to double check on IMDB.
Richard Carle, who played J.C.Boswell, and first seen @ 9:29,he is the elderly guy with glasses in the middle, was without a doubt,one of the worst "over acting" persons ever.Every time that guy starting screaming his lines my skin crawled.A genuine canned ham.
Such a shame the audio was so low. Didn't bother to watch more than a few minutes. Noticed this was uploaded ten years ago and your later offerings have better sound so maybe you learned the trick to make it work. So many channels have problems on youtube.
black and white movies are like a time machine to travel back in time

What a lovely movie! Thank you! Please keep them coming
What a vintage! They're a lovely set of bookends to an original composition. Very nostalgic. Love it 🎥💋
That was a wonderful happy film, Thanks!
So elegant the dresses of the past time
Love this first music. Just started watching
thank you for the movie. every time i see movies from that era i feel as though i were in the lap of my family again.
I Loved the elegant dressing back than and the message of what happened when we tell the true classic ❤️❤️❤️
Yeah today they would be large posterior females squeezed into yoga pants and large gutted males in t shirts.
What a great line- gotta a smile out of me, " You butted yourself into this, don't try to if yourself out of it"
Insane quality; absolutely without peer. Could watch it on a desert island with only one movie. Giant writing casting action suspense interesting everywhere.
Liked it very much: nostalgic music, no violence, vulgarity,well crafted, joy in the end.
The Art Deco designs are incredible! Look at the flowing wood inlay on the tabletop radio at one point.
Thank you very much for sharing this nice comedy!
Love these classic movies Thank You 😊
I love the way they could make a movie that was 52 minutes and change, and it had everything--well-rounded characters, a fun plot line with twists and turns, and all wrapped up neatly at the end. Too bad we're stuck with 2 hour snoozefests most of the time these days.
+Harry Posner I couldn't have said it better! I thought this was terrific. The dialogue was particularly clever. Why can't they make movies like this anymore?
@@Coupal1 Because there is no talent these days either in the USA or the UK. Everything must conform to violence and obscenity.
You could not have said it better! Movies in the 30s and 40s are tops in acting, storyline, and music and direction.Its pace is great. A far cry from the mediocre films Hollywood today churns out.
I can't help wondering, if after all thế movies made in years, we have ran out of original ideas. Also, I would be willing to bet that as movies can be made cheaper nowdays "on a dime", that movies are churned out every other day (regardless of content).
Well said can’t argue with good sense!🤗
Good fun. Very simple direct and pacy.
Me fascina el cine de los '20, '30 y'40', sobre todo comedias y románticas!!! Por favor, sigan pasando estas hermosas producciones, Gracias!!!!😀👍👍👍
Great movie all the way, simple and fun, great characters, one liners and moments. Script nicely edited. You, you.... riveter!
thank you. a very enjoyable, light hearted film with lots of scatter and mix-ups gone right.
Backstreet
Snappy!
Well written,
Well played!
I really LOVE this music!
Some great one-liners..really fun movie to watch. " You buttered your own bread, go and lie in it.." Ha..!!
That was a good one....
FABULOUS. The acting, the pace, the plot. Borders on a French farce but not as hectic.
Love the way everyone delivers their lines; the landlady excellent, with her fractured aphorism about something being the law of gravity; just tosses that off.
And I love the boss's old malaprops, something about know which side if the bed is buttered and sleep in it. (Got to get back to that and quote it accurately.)
And his flunky getting so frustrated and mixing everything up as he tries to explain. List of actors doesn't say who plays who. Excellent character actors. So many people have funny lines; even the bellhop when asked how many "g"s in resignation.
This is going into my tlist op 5 or 10 favorites of vintage movies so far since I've been devouring them the last couple of months
This was a good movie. Funny!
Read the first 3 or 4 comments and I’m sold! Sound is a little low but looks like fun! Imagine a movie with a good story and good actors! Ah remember!
Well that's a little too good to be true
Utterly adorable! Thank you.
What a great antidote to lockdown and modern tv.
Well said sir!
I'm rather late to your channel, but so glad I discovered it. Love all early films, and really looking forward to this one. Thank you!
Love this movie!!!! So easy and relaxing to watch! Thank you!
Don't Stop Dreaming and Smiling ❤️ Blessings from Mexico ❤️❤️❤️t
Same to you from georgia
Hello from Florida
Vague memories of this movie on TV when I was very young: thanks for posting such a sweet comedy that seemed so familiar.
Great music!
This movie is just dripping in Art Deco
NICE!
It's an Art Decofest!
I totally love this movie... So nice.
No obscene or vulgar good one to watch.
Excellent movie. Thank you.❤️
Thank you so very much, My wife and I would have nowhere to go night after night if not for these wholesome 30's, 40's, and 50's movies that I'm pretty certain even God himself would approve. Thanks so much, Gordon King Welke and Leona Sackaney
Thank you for the very kind comment. So glad you enjoy it as much as we love pleasing our audience. Your support is much appreciated. Stay tuned for more, including a soon to be launched PizzaFlix Roku channel where you can continue to enjoy our movies on the big screen so to speak.
Awaiting PizzaFlix Roku channel, can you pre-subscribe me?
I really like movies from the UK from about 1935 to about 1975 comedies, military etc except for horror or monster films.
Some of the movie studios that I really like are "Rank"," Esletree" (would be nice if I got the spelling correct) "Two Cities Films", 'The Archers", "Pinewood", "Angelo-American"', "Ealing", "Eagle and Lion" etc. (just can't come up with all the names right now).
Thank you.
Our Roku channel will not be subscriber based. It will be an ad based channel which is free to watch. However, all you need is to purchase the Roku box unless you have one already. The channel will by up and running in 2-4 weeks. We will notify all subscriber when the happens via a trailer. We will take a look at your requests to see what we can find. Thank you for your support!
Being on Social Security retirement I probably will not be able to afford the Roku box, we did NOT get a Cost Of Living raise in January of 2016 from the present administration in Washington and I would expect that we also will not get one in January of 2017.
Just love it love it love it Super film WOW
Rom-coms today can only wish there were this good. Love all the characters, but the agency head and his "second in command" remind me a bit of Bewitched, and I mean that as a compliment. All these different folks with there intricate relationships...so and so won't work with this or that person, great fun.
That was a lovely movie! I enjoyed every moment. To think my mother was only seven when this movie was made! :-) I wonder if she ever saw it.
+woosung58 And yet, they could.
Excellent movie! Not your usual same 'ole same 'ole.
Wonderful
“How about it Duchess?” “Splendid!” “ Not you! Her.”
Awesome movie!!💘💘
Linda pelicula, llena de arte, buena música y bellos actores
Charming movie!
What a charming movie...
Thanks for the memories reminds me of the old crooners, way back in the days when I was a Young Man :)
Short Sweet and painless. A bit of a farce but pleasant. They all live happily ever after.
@amgrumm
Look up one called Postal Inspector and another, Registered Nurse. Both adorable, funny and action packed!!😂
So funny the Four men representing the Four Seasons of the year
And the man representing winter was oldest
Just wait until they get enough men to represent the Indianapolis 500.
@@leelarson107
or Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
I wonder how many of these 52 minute movies would end up (taking up our time) with redundant commercials? Now-a-days, the television movies end up throwing in non-stop commercials every minute towards the end of the film after becoming committed to a movie. Whether it’s anticipated or unanticipated, you’re dying to see the end & sometimes it’s not even worth waiting for. It’s all about the greedy scoundrels trying to sell us products we would never even be interested in buying ~ I sure appreciate these RUclips films (with ad block or RUclips Red) without this frustration!
Patricia Ellis was a Queen of the B movies in the 1930s. She quit movies in 1939 and returned to Broadway .She married a businessman and moved to Kansas City. She never divorced but never had children.
She is one of those who had everything...looks, talent, the charisma, but just never got the right part to put her into the Hollywood "Big Time." Maybe that was good, if she had a happy personal life in Kansas City. Always like seeing her.
Actually, she had one child, a daughter.
Yes, Wikipedia said she had a daughter! Delightful actress and film!!
@@alisatjaden3906 Thanks. I did not know she had a daughter. IMDB usually does a better job than WIKI but not this time.
Nice reworking of a famous Gershwin tune "Our Love is Here to Stay". Also, this is the second movie from the 1930s I've watched this week that had a Hawai'ian band playing slide guitars in it. I wonder if there was a fad just then. I don't remember seeing Hawai'ian music in any other movies until the late 1950s.
Ohhh...SEVERAL Charlie Chan movies
11mins or so into the film; The Duchess: "With the girl singing them like a boy, and a boy singing them like a girl" 70 years on...how prophetic!
caught that line because of your comment ...thx ..glad to rewind that
NICE CLEAR IMAGE, WELL DONE
what a great film....
Elegance Classy ◇☆◇
Watching these old black n white movies, I image how the people watching them must have felt back then. Excited? Amazed? Laughing? They must have seen them at a theatre. Ten cents a show?
Poor kids. If they can’t write in cursive, they won’t be able to read that first letter.🥴 Good movie.
That got my biggest laugh...knowing it is
just some sort of scribbling.
Pizza Flix, thanks for another fun movie with two happy couples at the end. I do have to say that I hope that all the people back in the 1930's weren't so stubborn, short-tempered and unwilling to listen to others talking as the folks in this movie. Yikes!
With Patricia Ellis, Warren hull and William Newell-a struggling songwriter talks her way into the apartment of a famous composer and finds he’s on vacation! Homeless and without money 💰,she decides to stay at his place and spread the word that she’s the composer’s collaborator.her plan works fine until the composer returns home and finds his home and life in shambles! ! Avery good screwball comedy with a lot of one-liners!! They don’t make them like this anymore! Good flick!! 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Wonderful fun !
A sheer delight
And they all lived happily ever after ❤
That beautiful beautiful music at 4:22-4:50. That's as far as I watched in the movie so far. I can't move on due to wanting to keep listening to it. I hope there's more of it further along.
“My carbonated soda”
“My job”
Best line so far
Robert Paige looks like a cross between John Payne and a young Pat O'Brien.
Good movie 😊 love comedy's from 30s
I wish I was in this movie I always wanted to be born in the 1920 and be a movie star I enjoy watching your films and all of them and I watch others to thank you for making this RUclips channel it is amazing I want to be in this movie!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!! Please
I recognize the actor Luigi’s voice he was the voice of Stromboli in Pinocchio.
Second time i watch this nice little movie, because I was interested in Patricia Ellis, and it's still pleasant to watch. I made a research about Suzan Kareen too (on wikipedia), and I was surprised by an anecdote at the end of her life involving s/one I didnt expected....in a row with his landlord, then a former real estate developer and now a current US President.
her
That old lady sounds like wicked queen from snow white Disney.
At 50:55 That was so magnanimous on the part of Mr. Hale. Too bad it can only happen in the movies, though...
It's a very warming movie
Sheer delight
Screenplay adaptation...Nathaniel West. WOW!
I went WOW! when I saw that also.
Nathanael West did the final draft of the screenplay. (Day of the Locust, Miss Lonelyhearts....)
Patricia Ellis was 19 when she made this.
Sadly, she died of cancer when she was only 51.
The movies of the 30's and 40's were simply the best Hollywood ever was in general. The formula was so easy and yet none of these trashy corporations run by corporate thugs can figure it out anymore. They all had a happy endings and people acted with some class and character. Pretty simple. People like Ron Howard and Clint, Redford and a few others know what people want and the rest simply see all movies through their own drugged up perverted mind. I watch almost nothing but TCM.
Watch more PizzaFLIX! May the Sauce be with you.
@@PizzaFLIX I will
Ain’t it the truth! No CGI, either. No gratuitous anything just for shock value. I pretty much draw the line at 1950, although there are exceptions. TCM is not what it was when Robert Osborne was alive. Too many “modern “ movies, too much repetition, absolutely no grace or class. I have become a RUclips devotee. Thank you P.F.
Meanwhile two cops are still waiting in an office searching high and low for a doughnut and a cup of coffee.
They were so beautiful in those days
A man was totally handsome and respectful and and woman was stunning
These days you can’t tell a woman from a man 😂😂sorry had to say that ...
The man generally has the baggier trousers....
Unless you're strolling through a nudist camp.
24:34 Look how big that phone is.
I love how in these depression era flicks everyone is supposed to pretend it's still 1925!
I thought there was an error in the list of players. The blond actress looked so much like Constance Bennett in the beginning I had to double check on IMDB.
David Carlyle changed his name to Robert Paige.
Good oneliner jokes. Fun film. Biggest bowl of salad I've ever seen!
“Get Dorthy Day” is even more funny now when they sound like “Doris Day”. The story line seems like “Pillow Talk” misdirections too.
How about if he found the letter of resignation and wouldn't let him go by giving him an even bigger raise?
Is a race who will say a perfect line faster than anyone....
Nice
Richard Carle, who played J.C.Boswell, and first seen @ 9:29,he is the elderly guy with glasses in the middle, was without a doubt,one of the worst "over acting" persons ever.Every time that guy starting screaming his lines my skin crawled.A genuine canned ham.
He was a comic actor, not meant to be taken seriously
@@maddyg3208Even if he was a serious actor, he couldn't be taken seriously. Do you even know what "over acting" means?
Zeffie shoulda kneed him.
@@davidbrown-xk8zlbro it’s not that deep.
Ten mins The Arsenal FC forward line!
It's snowing in Hawaii in 2021 what do you think of that
Me, a meat and potatoes girl.
Reflecs the values of the time of happening or been written. Care to compare?
A nice bit of sillyness . thanks just a tiny bit quiet
But I enjoyed it
Oops, haven't finished. Was I confused when I made comment below? Not sure.
Such a shame the audio was so low. Didn't bother to watch more than a few minutes. Noticed this was uploaded ten years ago and your later offerings have better sound so maybe you learned the trick to make it work. So many channels have problems on youtube.
@selectiveoutrage6617
I'm on a cheap o phone and had no problems hearing it. Other times, I cast them to my TV for larger, louder ability.