Uptown New York (1932) PRE-CODE HOLLYWOOD
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- Stars: Jack Oakie, Shirley Grey, Leon Ames
Director: Victor Schertzinger
In New York City, the family of young Doctor breaks up his romance by arranging a marriage for him and sending him to Vienna.
It's a really cool movie, indeed. Thank you so much for a wonderful opportunity to watch this.
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I can remember the only way to see these old movies was to go to a revival house.
There were three of them in NYC that I used to go to in the 70's. My favorite was Theatre 80 St. Mark's. It was on St. Mark's place in the village. A small basement theater that sat maybe two hundred or so.
What a great old theater!
@Glennsten Bergkvist Yes, you are so right
It is the shared experience of the audience that adds so much to any film.
And to know that you are among others who appreciate these old films
In Seattle in the 70s there were three revival theaters on the U District within a few blocks from each other: the Movie House, the University, and the Seven Gables. And on Capitol Hill, there was the The Harvard Exit
@@davidbondehagen1616- And the Crest out on 175th, the Neptune on Brooklyn & 45th and the Guild 45th in Wallingford! 😁🍿 🎥 🍿
❤ALMOST 100 yr old film…THANK YOU!!!❤❤❤
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I was completely nervous for this couple I'm so glad it worked out it seems so real what a great movie!
Foodie chain sure vell Family's swell business if couple stays understood each other so well?!
Prodigals Prigs do Fatherly saddened save kids unless served on Last supper table and celebrate...
Thank You So Much for sharing this movie ! It is so real to what life can throw at you and is now one of my favorites. Hollywood today with all their gimmicks can't compete to this era !!! 💙💜❤
GOTTA love pre code!! Those globes at the intro are soooo cool.
Love the cars and buildings. Pure history.
@6:14 I love everything about these early automobiles. The way they look, sound, and drive.
Good movie from one of my favourite movie decades.
lmao at the first 15 seconds! rotfl that was too much.
I almost couldn't believe they did that...
World Wide Breasts... Pre-code 1932
I almost can't see for laughing at how bold they were with that.
You haven't seen 'Naked Gun' and the stuffed beaver gag, have you...
I am sssooo glad you made that comment. I was thinking maybe the Involuntary Alternative Reality experiences were returning🥺😳. Titillating!!
LMBO!!
That opening.
Damn.
😂😂😂😂
What a fine film!
Thank-you -:)
Such a sweet movie. I loved it. What a great story of sacrifice and perseverence.
Really great movie. I enjoyed this more than any others I have watched over the last few weeks. Thanks for making it available.
Sometimes oldies get better with age, modern Hollywood mocks this kind of film.
Thank you, Pizzaflix.
❤️LOVE ALL THESE OLDIES!!!❤
The beautiful and talented Shirley Grey was a movie making machine in the 30s.. Another sad life from stardom of multiple marriages and family tragedy, ending in depression and seclusion. All too common.
Nearly the same tragic ending for Yvette Vickers ("Attack of the 50 Foot Woman", Attack of the Giant Leeches".) She died alone and became mummified before they discovered her. What a rotten way to go...
@@DavidRice111 ..I feel more sorry for the people who had to remove her from her hovel, transport and bury her.
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World Wide's logo in the first 10 seconds must have sold a lot of tickets. 😁
Just gotta' love those globes!
Love this. Thank you
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thank you PizzaFlix for another great movie.Just love the old black and whites,no dirt just a lovely wee story.
A Great tragic love story ~ very good acting especially Jack Oakie ~ Thx!
Check! :).
Good film. Never seen the actress. What a natural actress and pretty.
Very good story , acting and photography for 1932. Well done.
Thanks so much for posting this movie. It’s pretty sweet! Lol.
I love these old movies, they have a meaningful plot, and morals! They seem so clean compared to today real life. Just Trash & filth!
Just love these old movies
This is one of my favorite movies
👍🏻❤
Ya gotta love the visual intro, with the 2 globes in front of the smiling blond.
Second time I watched it..yes it's that good 👍😌 Thank you for posting this 💎 gemstone.
What a sweet tear-jerker! 😢😘🙋♀️💕 TYSM!
wonderful and beautiful cast.
Always liked Leon Ames in his early movies, and esp. as Wilbur's neighbor in "Mr. Ed". Here's an interesting excerpt from IMBd:
On February 12, 1964, Leon Ames and his wife were held hostage by Lynn
Brenner who burst into their home brandishing a .22 pistol and demanding
$50,000. Ames, who owned several automobile dealerships, called one of
his managers to bring the money. He notified police who arrested Brenner
and freed the couple.
Eddie is good people.
Thank you!
Good movie. Jack Oakie had a lot of charm back then and Shirley Grey was a fine actress.
Jack Oakie is awesome!
What an amazingly wonderful early talkie.
Lovely perfectly charming movie with lots of humility and good ending.
I totally agree with your comment ! To me, the story is perfectly convincing and Eddy and Pat are touching. I loved the film.
Thankyou PizzaFlix for these great oldies. I'll be watching them on my trip around Australia.
I love the movie. I would've love to see it in the theater
Great movie
Excellent movie. Great viewing. I also liked the World Wide Feature woman holding the spinning globes at breast level at the beginning and end.
I hadn't heard of this movie. Delighted to have found it. Thanks for posting.
Thanks for the upload.
Eddie is a swell guy. One in a million..So kind and sweet underneath that hard exterior.
This is the few timeJack Oakie is in a serious role.When Leon Ames was not acting he was a manager of the Hollywood ford car company.
He OWNED several Ford dealerships in California.
A wonderful movie. Thanks for the upload
What a novel story. Never seen a spectator get knocked out by a wrestler landing on him. lol I enjoyed Jack Oakie. And that World Wide Breasts girl wowza
I liked this movie a lot! Wish they made movies like these again .
LOL, going to wrestling matches was dangerous back then!
So much happening below the surface - fascinating
This one is really good.
Another sweet film that is a joy to view. Thanks PizzaFlix!
I love Shirley Grey's voice, I wish she had lasted in films longer.
Why didn't she have locks on her door?
LOVED it!
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Loved it !
Jack Oakie always the hero!
Wasn't prohibition still in force at that time ? Or was it just accepted that it was soon to be repealed ?
Sheer goodness all around. Thank you!
When he graduates from med school, this prominent-to-be doctor leaves behind his girlfriend because his parents promised for him to marry into another wealthy family. The ending brings you to tears more than once. I love it when these characters do the right thing. Makes for a satisfying ending.
That was a very swell movie!!😂😂😂
I found it funny the large spinning globes with the woman holding them at breast level.
That's why I enjoy the pre coded movies
Before the beginning of censorship of movies in 1935
Best to ck your info--google Pre-code under the Hays act---started during the end of the silent pictures and really brought into force in 1934. Lasted till 1968, when replaced by the Motion Picture Production Code....MPPC . The standard joke at the time was to reference the 'rule' of both spouses placing and keeping 1 foot on the floor, while lying in bed in a so-called 'man and woman love scene'.
Benden Den Hansen You are soooo right!😂😂🙋♀️ listen to dialogue very carefully too.....lotsa innuendos there! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏💕🙋♀️
Indoctrinating the masses...
That surprised me too.
@@2nostromo SNL hasn't been funny in about 3 decades and that's being kind.
Interesting to see a half moons manicure (12:25) popularized in the 20s. SPOILER ALERT! DON'T READ THE FOLLOWING!!! Doesn't anyone wear a wedding ring? Difficult to watch the injury progression: bystanders carried her from the street up then stretchered down an expansive staircase with fractured spine, settles into hospital, husband takes time to travel...not call from the payphone... to doc to arrange critical care, dramatic surgery, surgically reconstructed she packs her things, plops on Max's couch to hear him tell her she's not at all well, plans ocean voyage from New York to settle in Vienna, runs across a stretch of pier after just being released from the grip of a care provider, rough tussle with vending guy, without rest makes it to the jail, ends with a zealous reunion hug. Give me Deborah Kerr on a sofa for months any day.
I guess I'm the 30's, they did not know you should not move an injured person.
Brilliant
I really liked this one.
Six mins No litter in the street.
Great Movie !! very entertaining
Uptown New york niceeee!! ❤
27:02 "what are you reading? the sex life of the frog" :)))
thanks for posting. beautiful romantic film about a love triangle.
Pervert.
"Sounds snappy" LOL
That max has some effing nerve
Leon Ames Meet me in St. Louis.
... and Leon Ames played Wilbur Post's neighbor in the 1960s TV series, "Mr Ed".
@@factsoverfiction7826 And the dad in t vs Father of the bride.
@@keithharvey7230
Did not know that -- thanks
great film
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The depiction of men during this era shows there were some crazy expectations between the sexes.
There are still crazy expectations.
Good movie!!!
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Great film! Cheers.
For sure I'm hiring a solo accordion player for my next engagement party.
I've eaten at Nedicks hot dog stand. There was one in the subway located below the port authority bus terminal in the late seventies. I doubt it's still there now
I was there a thousand time in the 70's and knew that terminal like the back of my hand.
I'm sure I wouldn't recognize the place now.
class film, how did movies progress backwards
What the heck is with the opening credits? Lol....
Good show, thanks
That was great PizzaFlix! Thanks :-)!
Sweet.
The soundtrack on these early talkies was not sophisticated yet and often varies with each take.
OMG...NO WAY COULD THEY HAVE HAD THAT OPENING WITH THE SPINNING GLOBES AFTER CENSORSHIP CAME INTO BEING...
Production code wasn’t enforced until mid-1934.
I thought it was hilarious! I loved the look on the woman’s face. Priceless!!
Jack n Shirley were 👍 here😉
0:09 Bazoom!
This is Jewish family in Nyc, came poor to America for Dreams. He doesn't want to go against his family.
That opening gave me The Vapors!
Is that what they mean by "globalism"?
Racy hint regarding sex, when single Max threw coin to cabbie. I felt bad for Eddie when she was late to the party.
Loved it.
A great film
A young Leon Ames.
Sort of a twisted romance.
@00:04 Nice set of globes in front of a beautiful girl. Well it is 1932.
Did you notice that in the chocolate tasting scene, "Snowball" bit with his teeth rather than putting his whole mouth on the bar -- and nobody tasted it after he did.
Max's Family has the same last name as my Grandparents!
1932 prohibition
Leon Ames Meet me in St.Louis.
Great movie - they were able to really entertain without all the special effects they use nowadays. They told a story that was interesting and poignant.
I'm wondering what was his real last name? Ames or Waycoff?
Leon Ames was born Harry Wycoff in Portland, Indiana on January 20, 1902
@@PizzaFLIX ..just a few miles from Fort Recovery, Ohio