Ha...that’s funny....my question is why don’t they bleed? So many socks, no blood. In some of these early fun films, sometimes even their hats stay on!!! Lol.......
Just like in the old suspense movies, after they hear a scary sound downstairs in the dark (stormy) night, they MUST get their housecoat and slippers on first, before heading down those stairs!! 😱😱😱
Love seeing the old streets of Los Angeles. FYI, during the car chase scene, they are on/in/around Regent Street and Bagley Avenue in Culver City. The cops home address, 3745, is actually 3745 Bagley Avenue. The house is gone and it is now an apartment building. Sadly, ALL of those cute little houses in seen in the background are gone having been replaced by ugly 60's/70's apartment buildings along the entire street. When the gangsters pull in the driveway at 21.23, the tall boxy building you see in the background is the Culver City Hotel, which still stands today..
Well before I was born...but California as I remember it from my own childhood when it was truly beautiful, bountiful, and safe. Alas! Thanks for the details and best wishes.
I just love the over acting!!! And you can almost hear the director saying.... "okay.... when you jump out of the car.... stop... look around... and say something obvious .... and run.....!! " " Oh... and always remember to grab your hat before you go anywhere... !!!"
My second time, watching this awesome "action" movie, within the last year or so. Well worth it. So sad, 90 years later, they're all gone now, but their memory will always live on {April 2, 2021}.
The ship in the film was the Lottie Carson, a three mast, centerboard schooner, launched on July 11, 1881, for the Dolbeer and Carson firm of SanFrancisco and named after the owner’s daughter. The Lottie Carson eventually appeared in several movies, including “Slave Ship” Souls at Sea”, and “South of Pago Pago”, besides this one. After a collision with the Mexican vessel Campeche, she was stranded off Mazatlan, Mexico in 1941. No lives were lost. Source: “Images of America - Hall Brothers Shipbuilders”, by Gary M. White, Arcadia Publishing.
Thank you. My GF was a physician assigned to marines in China and Haiti, as well as in bases in the USA. He was in a convoy from France to USA when his ship's motor was torpedoed by a U-boat under command of war criminal Helmut Patzig. It took a day to sink and 700+ swimmers were rescued. 28 crewmen were killed by the torpedo. USS Covington.
Los Angeles.....clean, uncluttered, not over-populated, and California....still replete with orange groves, and plenty of orchards....aaaaahhhhh, the good old days.
Great movie. I really enjoyed it. Fight scenes seemed as if they were speeded up and didn't people fall softly in the earlier fight scenes. I have saved this watch again another night. Very entertaining. I especially liked Fred. He was funny without being annoying.
A good 'B' movie. Great street scenery. Nice to 'freeze-frame and enjoy the 1935 street activity. Terrific extended ending worthy of the fights in the old Republic serials.
Ward Jones ...can any (body) say exactly WHERE these street scenes were filmed ? I'm thinking LA but not even certain about that ... the ship scenes seem to show long beach ca. in the distance but the eartquake in '33 did a lot of damage..maybe culver city ?
What the world needs, but hasn't yet realized it, is a compilation (both in CD format and in DVD) of every musical 'bit' that the great and greatly-underrated 'Fuzzy' Knight ever performed on film (and on any hidden audio takes that may be hiding in the archives). He could have had some interesting routines with Chico Marx, bur on his own he is such a terrific performer whose ease makes it seem oh so simple - and that is talent worked to a high degree of excellence.
Good of you to post this. The actors are from the theater, so their gestures and expressions aren't appropriate for film, but it is well paced, and the humor works.
Oh how I absolutely adored and loved this film! It was wonky but had a touch of everything that gave it some real charm! I even loved the Actors who brought to life these Characters making fall in love with them.
These old movies are great. Scriptwriters in those days could write a script without using the F word as a gap filler. The fight scenes are more realistic then the Kung Fu rubbish in movies nowadays.
The leading man reminds me of Randolph Scott. Fight scenes in these old movies are kind of comical. Later the choreography made them look more realistic.
This lighthearted farce is worth the look. The MacGuffin is 40,000 dollars and the plot, well, there is not a lot of that. Fight scenes are choreographed by 6th graders and the foley work needs a little "punching up". I'm almost certain the punch sounds were made with "slap sticks". Anyway, a worthwhile spending of an hour. Enjoy a simpler time in movies. 5/10
They make the movies and serials last by letting the bad guys live, no self-respecting good guy would do that, they would kill them and not have to face them again. Fact follows fiction because we are doing that now in real live, give everybody a second chance to try again but trying again to do worse. The best way to protect the public at large is to eradicate the criminals not to imprison them and let them out to bring more victims misery.
At the 4:15 mark the fella says, there's your 40,000 dollars. She exclaims: In cash? And the silk merchants says, I didn't expect to get it (payment) in money. At that time people still thought that cash or currency and real money were the same, notwithstanding the criminal act of EO 6102 wherein FDR stole the real money, gold coinage, from the people and gave them fiat "paper" currency in exchange. To this day few people recognize that FDR perpetrated the greatest theft in history and less than 1 in a thousand recognizes what defines REAL money as opposed to that which is used AS money. The 12 Characteristics of Real Money 1. It must be easily transportable, i.e. must have a high value to mass ratio (high value density although value is subjective). 2. It must be easily divisible for commerce and trade. 3. It must be resistant to physical and chemical damage. 4. It must be a store of value, i.e. not subject to severe inflation...note that value is subjective, having temporal and geographical properties, i.e. depends on time and place. 5. It must have intrinsic value, i.e. a common denominator, e.g. labor for prospecting, mining, transporting, processing/smelting, analyzing/assaying and coining or a general usefulness such as for food, raw materials or in manufacturing usable goods or refined materials. 6. It must be universally recognized and accepted, i.e. people must have confidence in it.7. It must be rare, i.e. not easily found, discovered or synthesized. 8. It must be difficult to counterfeit and efficiently analyzed for quality and quantity, i.e. low cost & speedy procedures for differentiating real and bogus money or stuff used AS money must exist. 9. It must be defined in writing, i.e. full disclosure and perhaps even legally defined. For example 1 troy ounce 0.999 fine silver or fractions thereof. 10. It should be something of substance or backed by that which sustains life, i.e. not simply computer bits or ledger book entries. Food, materials, equipment, cars, trucks, fuel, planes, ships, locomotives, boxcars and land are substances as are silver and gold.11. It should be easily measured for weight and purity or authenticated (see #8 above), i.e. it should not require complex or time consuming methods of measurement. 12. It should not be easily monopolized, or in limited or controlled distribution. cloth or fabric or cryptocurrencies do not meet all the criteria and therefore do not qualify as real money and only qualify as fiat currencies used AS money.
Corny movie with a lot of stereotypes including the Irish policemen, dapperly dressed bad guys and good guy newspaper man who falls for the ship captain's daughter. But okay to watch on a quite evening
thanks to all the folks giving info re this. like for instance the ship.we found it very naive but thats what was intended. its true about the street scenes and particularly so if you knew them . This is from uk. Note weve not complained for once.We could do about fist aggression but will not do this time.
Fred Kelsey was the silly cop. He has ruined many movies playing stupid police ("One Frightened Night" for example). Fuzzy Knight was the hero's friend. He has played in a slew of westerns.
Pizza Flix for a fun film filled with true fist fighting by upright manly men. Loved it.
Yes... fisticuffs have been a lost art in film making. Thanks for watching! May the Sauce be with you.
Ha...that’s funny....my question is why don’t they bleed? So many socks, no blood. In some of these early fun films, sometimes even their hats stay on!!! Lol.......
You know its a real fight when their hats go flyin' Loved it.
@@jerryhatley5004 And the bruises and lost teeth.
@@trukeesey8715 right....for the poor slob who took her home.....
The right hook at 8:56!! Well played gentlemen!!!❤ i love that no matter how big of a hurry the men are in, they always grab their hats.
Just like in the old suspense movies, after they hear a scary sound downstairs in the dark (stormy) night, they MUST get their housecoat and slippers on first, before heading down those stairs!! 😱😱😱
Thanks PizzaFlix for another excellent upload. Usual great quality sound and vision.
Love seeing the old streets of Los Angeles. FYI, during the car chase scene, they are on/in/around Regent Street and Bagley Avenue in Culver City. The cops home address, 3745, is actually 3745 Bagley Avenue. The house is gone and it is now an apartment building. Sadly, ALL of those cute little houses in seen in the background are gone having been replaced by ugly 60's/70's apartment buildings along the entire street. When the gangsters pull in the driveway at 21.23, the tall boxy building you see in the background is the Culver City Hotel, which still stands today..
I love watching these old flicks and seeing how relatively unpopulated LA was decades ago. Progress can be very sad.
The neighborhood was very beautiful.
Well before I was born...but California as I remember it from my own childhood when it was truly beautiful, bountiful, and safe. Alas! Thanks for the details and best wishes.
That Deli man somewhat reminds me of Shemp Howard. He acts the same way. Must be the comic relief.
Lovely to hear you tell this
Fast moving and very enjoyable thanks for posting.
Excellent production quality. No “fuzziness” even in the outdoor scenes.
I just love the over acting!!! And you can almost hear the director saying.... "okay.... when you jump out of the car.... stop... look around... and say something obvious .... and run.....!! " " Oh... and always remember to grab your hat before you go anywhere... !!!"
My second time, watching this awesome "action" movie, within the last year or so. Well worth it. So sad, 90 years later, they're all gone now, but their memory will always live on {April 2, 2021}.
Loved it. Good story. Simple and entertaining
Just love these old Black and White Movies. Considering It is over 80 years old the action scenes were excellent.
Chris Topper my
What an image quality. Congrats!
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you.
It is good and was fun to watch. Love the old cars, good fight scenes and Fred was funny.
The ship in the film was the Lottie Carson, a three mast, centerboard schooner, launched on July 11, 1881, for the Dolbeer and Carson firm of SanFrancisco and named after the owner’s daughter. The Lottie Carson eventually appeared in several movies, including “Slave Ship” Souls at Sea”, and “South of Pago Pago”, besides this one. After a collision with the Mexican vessel Campeche, she was stranded off Mazatlan, Mexico in 1941. No lives were lost. Source: “Images of America - Hall Brothers Shipbuilders”, by Gary M. White, Arcadia Publishing.
Go1US1Marines Its great that there are still folks around that have this kind of information and who can pass it on. Many thanks.
Thank you. My GF was a physician assigned to marines in China and Haiti, as well as in bases in the USA. He was in a convoy from France to USA when his ship's motor was torpedoed by a U-boat under command of war criminal Helmut Patzig. It took a day to sink and 700+ swimmers were rescued. 28 crewmen were killed by the torpedo. USS Covington.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centreboard
I was curious about the schooner...California costal ships and shipping are of interest to me. Thanks for filling in the mystery
Thank you so much for some history on this!!
All of that punching and not a single scratch. Lol! I enjoyed seeing the old California scenery.
A fun film. Thank you.
Movies from the 30s to the 50s were the best! 60s was hit and miss!
This was one of the silliest movies I've seen in a while. Thanks for posting it!
Los Angeles.....clean, uncluttered, not over-populated, and California....still replete with orange groves, and plenty of orchards....aaaaahhhhh, the good old days.
Film noir is one of my husband's fave things to watch, thank you!!!
This film has nothing at all to do with 'film noir'.
This is not film noir
Great Quality Upload ! ✨ 🎬 ✨
very entertaining all the way, good fights and so funny
Great movie. I really enjoyed it. Fight scenes seemed as if they were speeded up and didn't people fall softly in the earlier fight scenes. I have saved this watch again another night. Very entertaining. I especially liked Fred. He was funny without being annoying.
outstanding movie
streets
cars
home fight action comedy
everything's perfect ❤👍👍
Silly / who has the money /the good guys or the bad guys/ we never know for sure
A good 'B' movie. Great street scenery. Nice to 'freeze-frame and enjoy the 1935 street activity. Terrific extended ending worthy of the fights in the old Republic serials.
Ward Jones ...can any (body) say exactly WHERE these street scenes were filmed ?
I'm thinking LA but not even certain about that ... the ship scenes seem to show long beach ca. in the distance but the eartquake in '33 did a lot of damage..maybe culver city ?
yes LA ,,, I think most of it looks like Echo Park ( where i'm from) and those hills like East Hollywood/ Silverlake ,,, and yes its long beach
Ward Jone
I enjoy the street scenes in much of the Stooges early work.
Actually a very enjoyable film. A few production problems, but it did not ruin a good film.
Thank you, I did enjoy this movie...actually it really was funny.
Fred Kelsey played a cop so many times they ought to have given him an honorary badge. Maybe they did.
THANK YOU I ENJOYED WATCHING THIS GOOD OLD MOVIE APRIL 25 2019
The captain had a mean left hook.
What the world needs, but hasn't yet realized it, is a compilation (both in CD format and in DVD) of every musical 'bit'
that the great and greatly-underrated 'Fuzzy' Knight ever performed on film (and on any hidden audio takes that may be hiding in the archives). He could have had some interesting routines with Chico Marx, bur on his own he is such a terrific performer whose ease makes it seem oh so simple - and that is talent worked to a high degree of excellence.
these are some great movies, thanks PizzaFlix.
Good of you to post this. The actors are from the theater, so their gestures and expressions aren't appropriate for film, but it is well paced, and the humor works.
What a charming movie with plenty of "fisticuffs"! Thanks PizzaFlix!
That $40,000 must all be in $1,00 bills but the stack of bills doesn't look thick enough to be 40 of them.
All that action in suits and ties and dress shoes!
Action, fighting, intriguing, singing,clean cut film,$40.000 worth with the ship.!
we're really looking back in time on this one
VERY CUTE. Was 7 yrs. before my time. Lawrence kind of reminded me of a young Randolph Scott. A little corny, but enjoyed it.(ls)
Thank you.
Didn't anyone know how to punch😉? Fuzzy steals the show.
@18:17 amazing how they could see around a corner
An excellent 🎬 movie.
Gem of a movie
one woman aboard a ship is "bad luck" too !
Oh how I absolutely adored and loved this film!
It was wonky but had a touch of everything that gave it some real charm! I even loved the Actors who brought to life these Characters making fall in love with them.
These old movies are great. Scriptwriters in those days could write a script without using the F word as a gap filler. The fight scenes are more realistic then the Kung Fu rubbish in movies nowadays.
Cute movie. Wonderful era portrayed.
Thank you
Thanks PizzaFlex, I have seen a lot of your videos.
I'll subsrcibe
GOOD. MOVIE. HAD. ME. IN. STICHES. AND. EXCITEMENT. THANK. YOU. 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊❤
$40 thousand dollars those days was like a million dollars?
About 750,000 on today's money.
Fuzzy Knight, an interesting character actor. Seen in all kinds of B movies
SPOILER ALERT! This movin picture ends with a screen that reads "The End".
At 18:33 What is thast big brick doing laying right in the middle of the street?
I Enjoyed this old movie, there were some comical scenes considering it was about gangsters fighting over $40,000 Thousands Dollars.
They drive like Fred Flintstone on the freeway coming home from work!
I imagine it's quite a bit of work to throw those full sized Packards around corners like that with manual everything.
Richard Cramer, the 2nd cop, was also in Laurel & Hardy's "Saps at Sea" as the ex-con.
Beautiful wide streets to accommodate those big Beautiful cars in that era
At 55:34 two opponents climb up the mast; upon return to the deck they high-five each other!
Fuzzy Knight was the teal star.
He looked ecru to me.
A good story
That woman's hat looks like a construction-worker's safety hard- hat. 😂
...these are the days when chivalry was alive and well...not like today, slam bam thank you ma’am and here’s your taxi fare....now get out.....
Um anyone notice that $40,000 wad of cash is too small? Maybe they have $1000 bills?
2020 , January 4. Watching today. Fights are so funny haha
January of 2020... the 'before times'.
The leading man reminds me of Randolph Scott. Fight scenes in these old movies are kind of comical. Later the choreography made them look more realistic.
Stupid beyond belief. A secret door visible to the whole restaurant. etc. etc. etc.
Gotta love an EAGLE-EYED newspaper man! Around 6 min 35 seconds
Lawrence Gray was stiffer than a frozen cod in this one.
Was so funny how they fight from the begining . Why did he call. For help or scream ? Lol
Great scenes of mid nineteen thirties LA; but the fight scenes were choreographed by Bugs Bunny
it's embarrassing to watch them fight.
Some of the scenes, in this movin picture, remind me of No Surrender No Retreat.
This lighthearted farce is worth the look. The MacGuffin is 40,000 dollars and the plot, well, there is not a lot of that. Fight scenes are choreographed by 6th graders and the foley work needs a little "punching up". I'm almost certain the punch sounds were made with "slap sticks". Anyway, a worthwhile spending of an hour. Enjoy a simpler time in movies. 5/10
Geez back in the day when they thought black cats were bad news. And all those old wives tales that really hurt people and animals.
57:00 Why they suddenly so docile in this bit?
on that you can live like a king
They make the movies and serials last by letting the bad guys live, no self-respecting good guy would do that, they would kill them and not have to face them again. Fact follows fiction because we are doing that now in real live, give everybody a second chance to try again but trying again to do worse. The best way to protect the public at large is to eradicate the criminals not to imprison them and let them out to bring more victims misery.
Sounds like Tom and Jerry to me
고전찬미 감사합니다
pretty good fist fights...
At the 4:15 mark the fella says, there's your 40,000 dollars. She exclaims: In cash? And the silk merchants says, I didn't expect to get it (payment) in money. At that time people still thought that cash or currency and real money were the same, notwithstanding the criminal act of EO 6102 wherein FDR stole the real money, gold coinage, from the people and gave them fiat "paper" currency in exchange. To this day few people recognize that FDR perpetrated the greatest theft in history and less than 1 in a thousand recognizes what defines REAL money as opposed to that which is used AS money.
The 12 Characteristics of Real Money
1. It must be easily transportable, i.e. must have a high value to mass ratio (high
value density although value is subjective).
2. It must be easily divisible for commerce and trade.
3. It must be resistant to physical and chemical damage. 4. It must be a store of value, i.e. not subject to severe inflation...note that value is subjective, having temporal and geographical properties, i.e. depends on time and place.
5. It must have intrinsic value, i.e. a common denominator, e.g. labor for prospecting, mining, transporting, processing/smelting, analyzing/assaying and coining or a general usefulness such as for food, raw materials or in manufacturing usable goods or refined
materials.
6. It must be universally recognized and accepted, i.e. people must have confidence in it.7. It must be rare, i.e. not easily found, discovered or synthesized.
8. It must be difficult to counterfeit and efficiently analyzed for quality and quantity,
i.e. low cost & speedy procedures for differentiating real and bogus money or stuff used AS money must exist.
9. It must be defined in writing, i.e. full disclosure and perhaps even legally defined. For example 1 troy ounce 0.999 fine silver or fractions thereof.
10. It should be something of substance or backed by that which sustains life, i.e. not simply computer bits or ledger book entries. Food, materials, equipment, cars, trucks, fuel, planes, ships, locomotives, boxcars and land are substances as are silver and gold.11. It should be easily measured for weight and purity or authenticated (see #8 above), i.e. it should not require complex or time consuming methods of measurement.
12. It should not be easily monopolized, or in limited or controlled distribution.
cloth or fabric or cryptocurrencies do not meet all the criteria and therefore do not qualify as real money and only qualify as fiat currencies used AS money.
All Bullshit ANYWAY YOU LOOK AT IT !! FDR WAS GAY AND MAME WAS A MUFF DIVER JUST GREAT!! THE HELL WITH YOUR BS LIST !! COVFEFE
For christsake will you put that goddamm money in an envelope?
Corny movie with a lot of stereotypes including the Irish policemen, dapperly dressed bad guys and good guy newspaper man who falls for the ship captain's daughter. But okay to watch on a quite evening
Danger ahead or 40,000dollars movie
Forget continuous PUNCHES. GO FOR THE EYES with fingers or thumbs !!!
Kan you have your Kake and Edith II?
and he's still sitting there.... yuk, couldn't keep watching.
more of a comedy than a drama; guess they did their own stunt scenes in those days, funny
Very funny, but could the money really be stuffed into a sausage like that ?
I usually enjoy movies from this era,this was just too silly.
Great ham acting, but funny all the same 😃😃😃‼️‼️
$40K. Was a lotta$ in 1935
A lot of familiar faces.
Boy the bad guys in this film are very dumb!!!!!
the comments are more fun than the movie! ha ha ha
thanks to all the folks giving info re this. like for instance the ship.we found it very naive but thats what was intended. its true about the street scenes and particularly so if you knew them . This is from uk. Note weve not complained for once.We could do about fist aggression but will not do this time.
Pas de sous titres !
Omg the right scenes lollll 😅
this film is really old--These players --I have no idea who any of them are--neither does my mom
Lily Tyler Pretty obscure B movie. I recognize the name Fred Preble.
Fred Kelsey was the silly cop. He has ruined many movies playing stupid police ("One Frightened Night" for example). Fuzzy Knight was the hero's friend. He has played in a slew of westerns.