Jamaica Inn (1939) ALFRED HITCHCOCK

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2024
  • Director: Alfred Hitchcock
    Stars: Charles Laughton, Maureen O'Hara, Robert Newton
    Writer: Daphne Du Maurier(adapted from the novel by)
    Set in the 19th-century Cornish Moors, a young orphan is sent to live with relatives who are landlords of the Jamaica Inn. She begins to fear for her life when an investigator reveals her uncle is the leader of a band of throat-slashing pirates! Charles Laughton & Maureen O'hara's next film would be "The Hunchback of Notre Dame."

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  • @ToniHunterOne
    @ToniHunterOne 5 лет назад +68

    Now THIS is a Hitchcock classic! I've seen many prints of this and I have to say this is one of the best. Clean and crisp considering the age of this film. Thanks.

    • @BellaFirenze
      @BellaFirenze Год назад +1

      Hitchcock expressed his disappointment with the film even before it was finished, stating that it was a "completely absurd" idea.

    • @kevinvilmont6061
      @kevinvilmont6061 Год назад +3

      Introducing Maureen O’Hara? Fantastic

  • @glenncox9128
    @glenncox9128 Год назад +26

    Wow! Hitchcock, Laughton, O'Hara! Twists and turns! This movie is totally top notch!

    • @PizzaFLIX
      @PizzaFLIX  Год назад +5

      Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you 🍕🍕🍕

  • @theonlybuzz1969
    @theonlybuzz1969 Год назад +29

    A great classic Hitchcock film. It had action, it had suspense, it had love and devotion, and it had most of all no blinking CGI nor Aliens!! Nice one mr Hitchcock you are a credit sir!

  • @askjohnnianything2591
    @askjohnnianything2591 Год назад +31

    A fantastic old film. Wonderful atmosphere, and the shipwreck scenes in black and white were stunning, not just for the time, but even by today's standards!

  • @michaelhoey9668
    @michaelhoey9668 Год назад +21

    i am very proud to say that MAUREEN OHARA was born in the same county dublin IRELAND as i was . no more than a mile from my birth plac. RIP MAUREEN

    • @ShogunHull
      @ShogunHull Год назад +2

      SHE'S SPECtacular!! I love her so!
      Thrilled to know she's in this..its just starting for me. Thanks for the comment, Michael Hoey.

    • @shughy1
      @shughy1 Год назад

      She chose to live in Cork though 😀

  • @fweedom34
    @fweedom34 Год назад +6

    A Hitchcock film I had never seen. Tysm for posting this exciting treasure. Black and white and no CGI. The cast was superb! They went on to make other classics. This early film showed Hitchcock and the cast's genius. How wonderful!

  • @coling8176
    @coling8176 Год назад +47

    Changing the subject a little, I’ve holidayed in Cornwall many times and a few years ago we visited Jamaica Inn in the middle of Bodmin Moor. I think (and my wife agrees) that they make the best Cornish pasties ever ! This film was inspired by Daphne du Maurier’s stay at the inn in 1930.

    • @marytygett4189
      @marytygett4189 Год назад +6

      Yummmy and I agree ! Man I could go for a couple of em right now .

    • @scotthawkes4371
      @scotthawkes4371 Год назад +2

      Please don't come back we are full .me heartys. 😂

    • @PumaLyn
      @PumaLyn Год назад +5

      Thank you for sharing your lovely memories and do say hello to the Lady of the house for me. May you both make many more happy memories together. 🙂

    • @steerpike1359
      @steerpike1359 Год назад +3

      You mean the BOOK was inspired by duMaurier's stay at the inn !

    • @guileniam
      @guileniam Год назад

      It still exists?

  • @vernonsanders371
    @vernonsanders371 3 года назад +10

    I love Charles laughton was one the greatest character actors ever

  • @jak3589
    @jak3589 2 года назад +7

    Alfred Hitchcock , Charles Laughton two of the best in film, great movie

  • @johnferguson4089
    @johnferguson4089 Год назад +6

    What a fantastic story and one of Charles Laughton's finest roles with Maureen O'Hara, Robert Newton and a fabulous supporting cast. It's a gripping story which keeps one on the edge of the seat throughout. A superb movie, thank you for posting this great classic.

  • @HappyCodingZX
    @HappyCodingZX Год назад +3

    Hitchcock's choices of angle and lighting are, as always, superb, but Laughton's sneering malevolence throughout manages to outshine even that. Brilliant.

  • @manueladames5835
    @manueladames5835 Год назад +3

    I saw this movie many years ago , was a child then, had never forgotten this great film with the fantastic produced pictures , back in the time, ...Now I found this film again on here!!!! Thanks for uploading ♡♡♡♡♡ There should be a remake ...would-be a success ☆ I guess....

  • @firescry69
    @firescry69 27 дней назад +1

    And it’s movies like THIS where the love I have for pirates and re-enacting of pirates comes from.YAARRRR. Ya Scurvy Dawgs you.

  • @howardhudome3040
    @howardhudome3040 Год назад +4

    Hitchcock was a exception director from the start I guess this movie was Maureen O'Hara's first big movie roll loved her in the Quiet Man she was always a beautiful Irish rose 🌹

    • @ShogunHull
      @ShogunHull Год назад +1

      I Really Like Her!! Forever .

  • @shawnmccord7955
    @shawnmccord7955 3 года назад +5

    I love these old movies they take u to a place u this lifetime can not make up

  • @michaeldobeli814
    @michaeldobeli814 8 лет назад +46

    Charles Laughton was superb! Like always...

  • @rjmcallister1888
    @rjmcallister1888 Год назад +3

    Charles Laughton and Maureen O'Hara would team up again shortly after this one, in America, and make the best version of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" for RKO.

  • @LIZZIE-lizzie
    @LIZZIE-lizzie 5 месяцев назад +2

    This is one of my favorite movies! Bought it in dollar store for, you guessed it! $1 😂
    Thanks for the upload!

  • @stevefrayne
    @stevefrayne 5 лет назад +17

    What a tremendous movie. I’ve seen 32 of Hitchcock’s films and this is definitely a top 10 for me. I’ve never understood why it is under-appreciated. Other under-appreciated gems: Notorious, Suspicion, Saboteur.

    • @ih82r8
      @ih82r8 4 года назад +1

      2 more of his that I love are "Young And Innocent" and "The 39 Steps". Also "The Lodger" is superb.

    • @Jjudes9665
      @Jjudes9665 Год назад +2

      The author of Jamaica Inn, Daphne DuMaurier actually HATED what Hitchcock did to her novel in this film adaption. He reportedly would not discuss the making of his version with DuMaurier in any way whatsoever. Usually authors are given the chance to be involved with screenplay and production, but not here. He did the same when he turned her book The Birds into a film in 1952 starring his favourite actress Tippi Hedren. He damn near drove her bonkers during his films. Hitchcock was a notoriously selfish man and thought of nothing more than making others suffer for what he wanted. He was a genuinely great director and film maker though. I love this film, the book and I’ve been to Jamaica Inn many times. It’s nothing like in the film of course, but the atmosphere is there. There’s no where quite like Dartmoor.

  • @paulettemaximun2505
    @paulettemaximun2505 5 лет назад +9

    what a great movie!!!!!!! Thank all who put this together...

  • @33Donner77
    @33Donner77 Год назад +8

    This is one of the best prints. Charles Laughton shouting at his servants as one would do in a large country house.

    • @PAUL-ge1kl
      @PAUL-ge1kl 9 месяцев назад

      Begad what what😅

  • @MARKETMAN6789
    @MARKETMAN6789 5 лет назад +6

    Great loved it .thank you. Loved Robert Newton as long John silver when I was a child

  • @misst.e.a.187
    @misst.e.a.187 Год назад +3

    Brilliant HItchcock movie. Charles Loughton was wickedly hilarious and my favourite character. "CHAAADWICK!" Poor, long-suffering Chadwick 🤣😂

  • @calliedurling8780
    @calliedurling8780 9 лет назад +27

    Thanks so much for posting this. Maureen will always be one of my top 5 Actresses.

  • @TheEaglehaslanded733
    @TheEaglehaslanded733 4 года назад +5

    Great movie to see again, I have watched it many times on DVD years ago. Thanks for sharing this classic old flick.🎥

  • @Jack-ny4ju
    @Jack-ny4ju Год назад +1

    In the last ~ 125 years through the history of cinema and I had to make a personal choice among the finest of actors, Charles Laughton might be my first choice amongst all artists.

  • @bluethunder4542
    @bluethunder4542 4 года назад +2

    I stayed in western ireland one summer ,only bloody thing to watch was this ,nice!

  • @jamofawkes7131
    @jamofawkes7131 11 лет назад +50

    Maureen o'hara was Ireland's greatest star of her day

    • @bradstarkey4919
      @bradstarkey4919 5 лет назад +7

      And America great actress Style and grace some thing ur born with

    • @ih82r8
      @ih82r8 4 года назад +9

      She was easily one of the 2 most beautiful women of the 20th century.

    • @juliehawkins3907
      @juliehawkins3907 3 года назад +1

      Agreed 👍

    • @cavanpoet
      @cavanpoet Год назад +3

      Any day

  • @user-mp3eq6ir5b
    @user-mp3eq6ir5b 5 лет назад +6

    1939 - Same year as the "39 Steps" ☆ Also recommend. Cornish Prayer that God Wrecks Ships on their Coast for Fun & Profit. Early Hitchcock can't be beat!

    • @bovinestool1681
      @bovinestool1681 4 года назад +3

      "The Thirty Nine Steps" was actually released in 1935. Another one of my Hitchcock favourites from this time is "The Lady Vanishes" Which was released in October 1938, Seven months before "Jamaica Inn".

  • @azcowgal5837
    @azcowgal5837 Год назад +2

    This one was excellamt! I really enjoyed it. No flip-flops on the story.

  • @mizu88KA
    @mizu88KA 9 лет назад +27

    R.I.P Maureen O'Hara...one of the first classy red head in the movie business.

    • @paacer
      @paacer 8 лет назад +5

      +mizu88KA
      One of her earliest appearences in a movie, only 19 at the time .

    • @mizu88KA
      @mizu88KA 8 лет назад +2

      So young to play a D.I.D

    • @sheiladavis6523
      @sheiladavis6523 3 года назад +1

      Susan Hayward was also a classy red head January 20,2021

  • @grahamkennethgarbutt9261
    @grahamkennethgarbutt9261 10 лет назад +15

    Had a pint down the Jamaica Inn last week, its changed a bit but the price of a pint is robbery! ( Great film thanks.)

    • @skinnerman100
      @skinnerman100 8 лет назад +8

      that's because pirates own it ...sorry couldn't help it

  • @monbrat3064
    @monbrat3064 Год назад +1

    One of the classic 😊🍿

  • @stevengrotte2987
    @stevengrotte2987 9 лет назад +10

    Thank you, I enjoyed this movie the first time I saw it about 40 years ago, only wish it was easier to see but then I assume it was lighted in this manner on purpose.

  • @lilblackduc7312
    @lilblackduc7312 Год назад +1

    Quite a movie! Thank you...

  • @mrs.cracker4622
    @mrs.cracker4622 5 лет назад +9

    Many thanks for uploading this great old film!

  • @kimbillhimer4458
    @kimbillhimer4458 3 года назад +4

    Maureen O'hara will always be my favorite actoress.

  • @robertswanson4070
    @robertswanson4070 Год назад +2

    Wow! Classic. Charactors!

  • @chrisbanbury
    @chrisbanbury 20 дней назад +1

    Harry the Peddler has to be the inspiration for characters like Bond's Dario, Clockwork's Alex, and Mad Max's Toecutter. The original.

  • @garyboyd2799
    @garyboyd2799 9 лет назад +10

    Jim (Jem) Trehearne (the good guy) ... aka... Robert Newton ... aka Long John Silver, Treasure Island, 1950 (the pirate that every other pirate after that strove for).

  • @kennethdesmondmosley1075
    @kennethdesmondmosley1075 4 года назад +3

    Some great iconic names associated with this

  • @MinorKeyDancing
    @MinorKeyDancing 5 лет назад +17

    Thank you. The scene where she puts the flaming cape up is spectacular. Laughton changed a lot but in my opinion he made improvements to the original novel sometimes necessary in a film. The novel is rather a depressing look at man's depravity while this is a romantic ripping yarn.

  • @suzette7849
    @suzette7849 2 года назад +2

    First time seeing this wonderful film. Thanks for sharing it

  • @jeffolsen4983
    @jeffolsen4983 4 года назад +12

    For whatever reason, one of my favorite flicks. It has been remade a # of times. It was only after watching this one (the original) that I learned it was based on a novel, of the same title, by Daphne du Maurier. Great book. Don't know why she was uncredited in this Hitchcock film (while about 5 screenwriters were) yet he went on to make a # more movies based on her books. Maybe she declined, as the movie diverges significantly from the novel.

    • @sheliarouch375
      @sheliarouch375 4 года назад +4

      Rebecca was her best novel and my favorite film☺

    • @jeffolsen4983
      @jeffolsen4983 2 года назад +2

      "Birds" amongst them.

    • @jeanettecook1088
      @jeanettecook1088 Год назад

      I haven't read the book... please tell me how this differs from it. Very curious!

  • @peasblossom1973
    @peasblossom1973 8 лет назад +13

    Charles Laughton was SO overboard in this movie I can't believe it.

    • @bradstarkey4919
      @bradstarkey4919 5 лет назад

      When he played Herod in a film he told the world the Script was not Biblical correct ...

  • @suzih.6687
    @suzih.6687 5 лет назад +5

    I've read the book many times.
    Thank you for posting the movie.

  • @rosliamaryrackauskis971
    @rosliamaryrackauskis971 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for posting this black & white. I tried to watch the new color one but couldn't follow so reverted back to good old days where people yelled on stage for the bennifet of the cheap seats. Maybe the English accents were just too spot on for me to understand, and Bob's your uncle.

  • @scottclinton2061
    @scottclinton2061 9 лет назад +10

    Wonderful! Thank you!

  • @duellingscarguevara
    @duellingscarguevara Год назад +2

    Opium flowers from the east, tobacco and potato’s from the west, and a murderous bunch of pirates, in between.

  • @DANTHETUBEMAN
    @DANTHETUBEMAN Год назад +1

    a true MONSTER movie.

  • @fixerupper3042
    @fixerupper3042 4 года назад +4

    This movie was quite a time piece. The footage was pretty good,

  • @datasilouk1995
    @datasilouk1995 10 лет назад +5

    So much better than the 2014 BBC's version.

    • @londongirl1733
      @londongirl1733 Год назад

      Yes no comparison at all, the sound on the new one was inaudible.

  • @CHT420
    @CHT420 2 года назад +2

    Charles Laughton a pirate in a few movies☠️🏴‍☠️

  • @secretsquirrel6308
    @secretsquirrel6308 Год назад +6

    Please post the 1935 Mutiny On The Bounty with Charles Laughton and Clark Gable. Charles Laughton is tremendous.

  • @frederickanderson1860
    @frederickanderson1860 2 года назад +3

    Maureen O'Hara and john ford the quiet man, full of Irish blarney.

  • @redtobertshateshandles
    @redtobertshateshandles Год назад +2

    Awesome movie. Cold blooded serial killers. Ominous.

  • @karencawthorn3173
    @karencawthorn3173 Год назад +1

    Its hard to believe this young male actor with Miss O'Hara is the bucaneer himself, Long John Silver!

  • @catweasle5737
    @catweasle5737 Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant. How young Robert Newton was. Died aged 50.

  • @Gus-fx3xk
    @Gus-fx3xk Год назад +1

    Great movie first time seeing this.

  • @2ecnub2
    @2ecnub2 5 лет назад +15

    The star of this movie is Charles Laughton’s eyebrows.

  • @michaelhoey9668
    @michaelhoey9668 Год назад +1

    for those interested MAUREEN was on this is your life with all her family when she was a young lady

  • @PizzaFLIX
    @PizzaFLIX  10 лет назад +12

  • @manueladames5835
    @manueladames5835 Год назад

    Great actors☆♡

  • @sheryldalton8965
    @sheryldalton8965 Год назад

    Maureen's first major role. Cool.

  • @paulalexander2928
    @paulalexander2928 5 лет назад +7

    Cruel times bred cruel people. Regardless of the times how could the wreckers take the lives of the poor retches trying to save themselves and go to bed that night and sleep soundly?

    • @christinamacneal6187
      @christinamacneal6187 3 года назад +3

      Tyrants..Still wicked and cruel..nowadays.¥
      Godless.¥

    • @Jack-ny4ju
      @Jack-ny4ju Год назад

      Paul, - cruel times don't make for cruelty; cruelty is always a function of the same thing - not 'bad times' in any Era,- it's people and it's always been people. 'EVIL' are not hard times, - Evil is not misfortune or your upbringing, - EVIL isn't the devil, it's not bad luck, it's not poverty - it's no affliction of life or the world 'out-there'. EVIL is one single cause -
      it's PEOPLE ! Take responsibility.

  • @yomama8873
    @yomama8873 Год назад

    Thank you 🤩🤩🤩💖💖

  • @koksalceylan9032
    @koksalceylan9032 Год назад +2

    Great acting, suspens just a Fine classic.

  • @aldaricvontieman5509
    @aldaricvontieman5509 8 лет назад +2

    Very fine picture!

  • @alextaylor8776
    @alextaylor8776 Год назад +1

    Great old movie.

  • @jonathanpikecoleman8838
    @jonathanpikecoleman8838 5 лет назад +1

    It may have made the 0ne of the Worst Movies List and reviled by Hitchcock and the story's author, I enjoyed it thoroughly!

  • @philosepos
    @philosepos 2 года назад +1

    Can anything be done to improve the volume? Hard to hear, see?

  • @brendaorourke2469
    @brendaorourke2469 4 года назад +1

    She was, really something wasn't she⚘❤💋😊

  • @nitathomas1691
    @nitathomas1691 3 года назад +2

    The picture is excellent.

  • @HoradoSomOficial
    @HoradoSomOficial 4 года назад

    Tnks for up this. Amazing.

  • @sissytacsiat548
    @sissytacsiat548 8 лет назад +2

    Enjoyed The Movie!! Thank You For Sharing 😄

  • @gloriadedascalou813
    @gloriadedascalou813 6 месяцев назад +1

    JAMAICA INN WITH JANE SYMOR SEEMED TO BE ALOT MORE INTERESTING . DO YOU HAVE THAT ONE AVAILABLE ? THANK YOU !!

  • @katg6274
    @katg6274 Год назад

    Love Maureen Ohara

  • @Luv-evedear
    @Luv-evedear 5 лет назад +1

    great movie.. first time watching it.

  • @timothythomas7445
    @timothythomas7445 5 лет назад

    This film has been recommended to me. Why! I'll give it a go. It's grey and miserable outside. Don't let me down Mr Hitchcock.

  • @antoniocfilho9544
    @antoniocfilho9544 4 года назад

    parabéns assisto estes filmes e indico a todos

  • @asully3006
    @asully3006 5 лет назад +2

    "Make way for Sainy Gallant"!!!

  • @baddmanaz
    @baddmanaz Год назад

    Jah-meah-kah inn, mon

  • @Presley-zr4rb
    @Presley-zr4rb 4 месяца назад

    The first boat that wrecked was on a three hour tour..

  • @gotohellenwaite6371
    @gotohellenwaite6371 Год назад +1

    Was the mansion in this movie the same as the one in The Beverly Hillbillies? They do look the same inside.

  • @unclepush2895
    @unclepush2895 5 лет назад

    Loved the grabbler;)

  • @adamfilipovic4281
    @adamfilipovic4281 Год назад

    That would have been a corker back in the day!

  • @JanetCaterina
    @JanetCaterina 4 года назад

    Yay that was great

  • @belvederebaileycambodia
    @belvederebaileycambodia 5 лет назад

    Shame the print and resolution is unwatchable. It's a great story... and Alfred Hitchcock....

  • @mikeoak5289
    @mikeoak5289 Год назад

    Didn't Daphne Du Maurier write "The Birds" as well? I wonder, does Alfred Hitchcock make an appearance in this movie?

  • @ColetteTremblay007
    @ColetteTremblay007 5 лет назад

    How many of these actors are still alive? Have they all gone to meet their maker, what would they to us now if they could, I wonder...

    • @sewing2165
      @sewing2165 5 лет назад

      I was just thinking that most of the actors in this 1939 film were born before 1919, so if they were alive they would be a 100

  • @nationnofire
    @nationnofire Год назад

    Alfred Hitchcock invented the Jock strap

  • @bettymiller1929
    @bettymiller1929 3 года назад +3

    No don’t hurt him, he can’t help what he does... baloney!

    • @josephpendleton4927
      @josephpendleton4927 3 года назад

      Some of the elements in the film like the one you mentioned were basically compromises in order to please the censors. In the original script of this film, the villain was a hypocritical preacher. But due to the strict censors, they were forced to change the villain to a squire.

  • @johnpatmos1722
    @johnpatmos1722 Год назад

    Leaving dear Chadwick suddenly unemployed.

  • @msbrowngault
    @msbrowngault 4 года назад

    Thx

  • @sewing2165
    @sewing2165 5 лет назад

    Instead of commandeering a car he commandeers a stage-coach !

  • @mikaelkenner
    @mikaelkenner 10 лет назад +1

    i love it... and very early hitchcock.... glamorous dinning scene... then the entrance of the HORSE.... and then the entrance of the young lady... "can you ride....." why of course, i am daughter of katherine the great you idiots.... don't tell me hitchcock was stupid... and imagine the acting staff even got paid for this!! ha! was this Maureen O'Hara earlier than "The Fallen Sparrow" ?

    • @MrMal1956
      @MrMal1956 9 лет назад

      This was her first film as Maureen O'Hara her previous film had her billed under her real name of Maureen Fitzsimmons.....M
      Fallen Sparrow 1943

  • @mitchiehiscocks8850
    @mitchiehiscocks8850 8 лет назад +5

    the year i was born march 20 1939

  • @EricM_001
    @EricM_001 Год назад

    Really wanted to watch the film, but the print quality and the fluctuating sound levels kept me from staying with it.

  • @mischabe3
    @mischabe3 5 лет назад +3

    Why is there a storm every time ship comes along?

    • @patricebetts6531
      @patricebetts6531 5 лет назад +2

      The ship's are sailing from the port of Falmouth on a regular basis. The Cornwall men in the gang wait for a storm to hit then hide the light which then causes a shipwreck.

    • @willh1933
      @willh1933 5 лет назад

      Plot Development

  • @zahiaait5550
    @zahiaait5550 Год назад

    Pourriez-vous mettre des sous titres ?