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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • When hard-charging New York newspaper editor Walter Burns (Cary Grant) discovers that his ex-wife, investigative reporter Hildy Johnson (Rosalind Russell), has gotten engaged to milquetoast insurance agent Bruce Baldwin (Ralph Bellamy), he unsuccessfully tries to lure her away from tame domestic life with a story about the impending execution of convicted murderer Earl Williams. But when Hildy discovers Williams may be innocent, her reporter instincts take over.
    Film: His Girl Friday (1940)
    Studio: Columbia Pictures
    Director: Howard Hawks
    Adapted from: The Front Page
    Cinematography: Joseph Walker
    Screenplay: Ben Hecht, Morrie Ryskind, Charles Lederer
    Cast: Cary Grant, Rosalind Russell, Ralph Bellamy, Gene Lockhart, Porter Hall, Ernest Truex, Cliff Edwards, Clarence Kolb, Roscoe Karns, Frank Jenks, Regis Toomey, Abner Biberman, Frank Orth, John Qualen, Helen Mack, Alma Kruger, Billy Gilbert, Pat West, Edwin Maxwell
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Комментарии • 367

  • @wrekabyte
    @wrekabyte Год назад +40

    This is my favourite film. Remember watching it as a kid with Mum in the midday slot on weekday television. Brilliant screenplay, ensemble acting, and dialogue. These people really knew how to make a movie. Incredible that it's out of copyright.

  • @joeceonnia1954
    @joeceonnia1954 3 года назад +158

    One of the best written films ever a great comedy, starring the fabulous Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell. The banter between these two is unsurpassed as far as quick wit dialog. One of my favorite comedy's of all time!! Everyone should enjoy this movie, a movie that never gets old.

    • @janeleekeller
      @janeleekeller 3 года назад +5

      J C ;
      As a Huge Fan of Rapid Verbal Humor, I Quite Agree 😄.
      JaneLee 🕊️ - in Suburban Philadelphia
      12/23/20
      MERRY CHRISTMAS 🎄

    • @dontaylor7315
      @dontaylor7315 3 года назад +2

      If you like this as much as I do (and I see you do) then I recommend checking out other movies scripted by Donald Ogden Stewart like Topper and Night Life of the the Gods. Those are the titles that come to mind at the moment but there's more.

    • @janeleekeller
      @janeleekeller 3 года назад +2

      @@dontaylor7315 ;
      Also:
      "The Philadelphia Story" 1940
      "An Affair To Remember" 1957
      😊
      JaneLee 🕊️ - in Suburban Philadelphia
      2/19/21

    • @TheMary0831
      @TheMary0831 Год назад +1

      @@dontaylor7315 The Front Page is also another good one.

    • @jnagarya519
      @jnagarya519 Год назад +2

      The rapidity of dialogue is true of every element. Note the reporters different and escalating reporting of the capture of Earl Williams. From "He was unconscious when captured" to "broke through a whole cordon of police!"
      And the two scenes with Billy Gilbert/"Pettibone".

  • @chanelhenderson8460
    @chanelhenderson8460 Год назад +17

    Favorite comedy of all time. I know every word anytime I'm down I watch this movie to cheer me up. I hope they DO NOT remake this

    • @musiknutz
      @musiknutz 5 месяцев назад

      Well the have remade it. With Burt Reynolds and Kathleen Turner if i remember right

    • @jackoftrades80office
      @jackoftrades80office Месяц назад

      @@musiknutzit’s been done several times including Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau version.

  • @cjsimpson
    @cjsimpson 3 года назад +25

    I love this film so much. I had to study it at university and immediately became hooked on classical Hollywood.

  • @jackierosas9593
    @jackierosas9593 3 года назад +41

    Everything about this film is perfection. And the dialogue is even better than that!

  • @timjohnson1199
    @timjohnson1199 3 года назад +39

    Watching this right now. What a great movie. Whitty and rapid fire dialogue. Nonstop sharp oneliners that kept me glued to the movie. Beautiful flow.

  • @jeanarthurVS
    @jeanarthurVS 3 года назад +131

    I remembered when I first watched this film, I didn't want it to end. I absolutely adore the dialogue and pacing. Thats why I knew the terrorists from "North to Northwest" didn't stand a chance against Cary Grant. He won tougher battles, like overturning his divorce with Hildy Johnson!

    • @ThomasFromTN
      @ThomasFromTN Год назад +3

      I especially enjoyed when the female character referred to Black toddlers as "Pickaninnies".

    • @jamesguitar7384
      @jamesguitar7384 Год назад

      @@ThomasFromTN Charming

    • @danmar007
      @danmar007 Год назад +1

      North BY Northwest is a great film.

    • @mpettway6982
      @mpettway6982 Год назад +1

      ​@ThomasFromTN it's a disgusting word. But I think the movie is still amazing despite that.

    • @mpettway6982
      @mpettway6982 Год назад

      ​@@ThomasFromTNbyw- it was one of the male reporters who used the word.

  • @dgibbs005
    @dgibbs005 2 года назад +96

    This was the reason for pacing in the 1985 movie Clue. Jonathan Lynn insisted the cast had to watch it and said “this is the pace we’re aiming for with Clue”

    • @lubaniskie
      @lubaniskie Год назад +1

      Interesting, cause I heard this movie inspired the pacing in clue.

    • @dgibbs005
      @dgibbs005 Год назад +5

      @@lubaniskie If you are a Clue fan, there is a new documentary about the making of it called "Who Done It: The Clue Documentary". I'm in it for about 30 seconds 🙂

    • @noodlepoodlegirl
      @noodlepoodlegirl Год назад +3

      @@dgibbs005 Very cool! Clue is my all time favorite movie. It's the best comfort movie, for rainy days and days when I don't feel good. I'll watch the doc! Where can I find you in it???

    • @dgibbs005
      @dgibbs005 Год назад +2

      @@noodlepoodlegirl There are actually three different parts where I’m in it. All are in the last 1/3rd of the doc. I’ll get the times and will let you know. 😊

    • @vivafamilia7867
      @vivafamilia7867 8 месяцев назад +1

      Clue is my young kids fave movie. They couldn’t get enough. Can’t wait to share this with them.

  • @rhondaneuhaus1596
    @rhondaneuhaus1596 3 года назад +195

    one of my favorite movies, Rosalind Russell and Cary Grant were brilliant. The dialogue was crisp and hysterical.

    • @esthermosher9345
      @esthermosher9345 3 года назад

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    • @esthermosher9345
      @esthermosher9345 3 года назад

      (8

    • @timjohnson1199
      @timjohnson1199 3 года назад +6

      Yep! No flat spots and no bad turns. Totally engaging.

    • @1LSWilliam
      @1LSWilliam 3 года назад +4

      The acme of screwball comedies.

    • @markparkinson6947
      @markparkinson6947 3 года назад +2

      Could you clarify on how His Girl Friday was crisp and hysterical? Perhaps you could share your insight into the humour of the film, because I did not find it as hilarious as you did, unfortunately.

  • @williamwalsh3779
    @williamwalsh3779 Год назад +10

    I was introduced to this in a film class in college in the 90's. So grateful to that professor for exposing me to this genius. One of my favorite films.

  • @ant7936
    @ant7936 3 года назад +27

    Wow!
    That was so good!
    What a real treat to see stars of the past who could also act and deliver an excellent script.
    Comedy and timing by the cast was priceless.
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @mariammeliksetian7916
    @mariammeliksetian7916 Год назад +15

    I have no idea why anyone would label this as a rom-com but the drama was insane. I loved it.

    • @tahina2286
      @tahina2286 Год назад +2

      Same, I was expecting a rom-com but definitely enjoyed it as a comedy with some drama.

  • @maryreyes9806
    @maryreyes9806 3 года назад +120

    I've seen this movie at last 10 or 20 times; and never pass up a chance to see it again.; Love it.🌹

  • @maryheyart5696
    @maryheyart5696 3 года назад +15

    The best ever remake of “The Front Page”! Brilliant casting with Cary Grant as Walter Burns and Rosalind Russell as Hildy! Changing the gender of Hildy was a great touch!

    • @mrs.crabtree527
      @mrs.crabtree527 3 года назад +2

      Really, she used to be a man?

    • @holgerhn6244
      @holgerhn6244 3 года назад +1

      @@mrs.crabtree527 Actually, she is the 'man' here: 13:08 'Allow me?'

  • @williamsnyder5616
    @williamsnyder5616 3 года назад +59

    Maybe the best edited movie ever. When Earl Williams escapes and the film jump-cuts from one writer to the next one, it is masterful editing...

    • @globyois
      @globyois 3 года назад +3

      No, although the editing in His Girl Friday was very good, the best editing - or one of the top ten ever in history - was Shane. That editor was a true craftsman!

  • @darleneharris5157
    @darleneharris5157 3 года назад +21

    My favorite movie with Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell!! Love 💕 this movie!!💖

  • @giorgiobaroni4903
    @giorgiobaroni4903 2 года назад +6

    Hawks + Russell + Grant = total BLAST!

  • @CD-db1zo
    @CD-db1zo 3 года назад +50

    I saw this film when I was in high school and it made me want to be a journalist. Ha ha. No newsroom I’ve ever been in has been as exciting as in this movie.

    • @verdancyhime
      @verdancyhime 8 месяцев назад

      This is definitely why I was on the school paper til it turned out no one else was on the school paper except the editor of the school paper who was doing it for their college resume. But the school cable access show had these vibes and I learned how to do camera work.

  • @hannah-yh9op
    @hannah-yh9op 2 года назад +8

    an unbeatable classic, a forever rewatch

  • @globyois
    @globyois 3 года назад +23

    One of THE GREATEST! comedies (maybe romantic comedy) of all time. The writing and directing were a tour-de-force in film making. And yes, both Grant and Russell were so fantastic, retired their roles.

  • @elizabethhestevold1340
    @elizabethhestevold1340 3 года назад +15

    One off my favorite Oldies!!! Film. 🇩🇰🇺🇸🦅🗽🏆 Rosslyn incredible with Grant , their timings impeccable.❤️💜☺️

  • @joemouse
    @joemouse 3 года назад +25

    magnificent and delicious film, outstanding Russell , Grant and Bellamy with quick, sharp , funny and witty dialogues. Exquisite

  • @lynns7262
    @lynns7262 2 года назад +5

    I’ve seen this film so many times, but I keep watching it! I loved Rosalind Russell!! Great film, thanks for posting it!!

  • @keithaltomare
    @keithaltomare 3 года назад +17

    one of my 10 favorite movies of all time.

  • @b.b.finsclara3589
    @b.b.finsclara3589 2 года назад +4

    Rosalind Russel!!!! Wonderful movie and Cary Grant AAAAHH! what a dreamy man and his acting.....both of these and the whole cast....well done....great-fuuunny movie. I have enjoyed inmensely....Keep them coming. THAAANK YOU!!!!

  • @WildBillCox13
    @WildBillCox13 7 месяцев назад +2

    Happily liked and shared.
    A high energy romp that hits wayyyy below the belt on gender identity and societal roles.
    Cary Grant and Rosalind Russel deliver A-list performances in a movie where professional talent trumps everything else- even the pursuit of happiness.

  • @d.b.e.m460
    @d.b.e.m460 3 года назад +4

    This movie received a 98 review .I'm give it 100.
    Delightful fast paced classic comedy.
    Found myself laughing throughout it, something I haven't done for a long time.
    Thanks for posting it!

  • @unknownreviews4501
    @unknownreviews4501 11 месяцев назад +5

    Watched this movie today!What a great comedy!! Loved the banter between Walter and hildy....this is the oldest movie I have watched till now...but loved the way it was written.Also hildys character as a woman is so strong and well written for those times...I wonder if women became more repressed post the world war 2 ...or maybe because she was shown as an educated city movie...but anyways loved her character

  • @mariojorgecaeiro
    @mariojorgecaeiro 2 года назад +4

    BRILLIANT! Unforgettable.

  • @timatkinson9291
    @timatkinson9291 3 года назад +3

    One of my favorites. Great dialogue scarp and quick witted!!!

  • @evoman1776
    @evoman1776 3 года назад +5

    "It frightens me to think of what I'd like to do to you" lol. So many great lines in this film.

  • @GailMult
    @GailMult 8 месяцев назад

    This was a brilliant play, and the story for at least two other film adaptations! A favorite!

  • @jaybrooks1098
    @jaybrooks1098 10 месяцев назад +1

    This was the first film I came across where people would talk over each other.. prior to this film actors would wait for each others lines to be said.
    One of my favorite movies

  • @jwsuicides8095
    @jwsuicides8095 3 года назад +23

    One of the best films ever!

  • @DGenerationX1311
    @DGenerationX1311 3 года назад +10

    Class film this is!! One of my favourites!!

  • @mariamassey5468
    @mariamassey5468 2 года назад +4

    10/10 EXCEPTIONAL...MOVIES OF THIS CALIBRE ARE ALMOST EXTINCT NOWADAYS!

  • @jimc.goodfellas
    @jimc.goodfellas Год назад +9

    This is really the perfect film...it's got it all. Legendary director, cinematographer, actors and character actors...snappy dialogue that really exemplifies "screwball" comedy...story that keeps you engaged...they just don't make em like anymore! Nowadays they can't even come up with an original story
    "Take H itler and stick him on the funny pages!"

  • @tashmivyas
    @tashmivyas 3 года назад +18

    One of my favourites...love Rosalind Russell 💙💜.

  • @Fair-to-Middling
    @Fair-to-Middling 3 года назад +10

    I like the comedic feature of this film, but what really stands out is how it parallels with our current social and political issues of today.

  • @tomdooley4226
    @tomdooley4226 4 месяца назад

    Very funny and clever script. Cary Grant is great in anything he's in! 🎥

  • @evoman1776
    @evoman1776 3 года назад +3

    In my top 10 of favorite films. Just superb from beginning to end.

  • @infonut
    @infonut 3 года назад +8

    01:17:44 . . What great line delivery. Watch his expression(s). This movie is timeless.

  • @valkyriesardo278
    @valkyriesardo278 3 года назад +29

    Safe bet that Rosalind is wearing couture crafted. You don't find a tailored fit like that hanging on a rack. I was so bedazzled by that diagonal cut pin-stripe that I had to replay the first 15 minutes to pay attention to the show.

    • @juliehill2830
      @juliehill2830 2 года назад +1

      That coat... 💕

    • @nathanswanson1040
      @nathanswanson1040 2 года назад +1

      They were designed and made by MGM costume designer Robert Kalloch .

    • @djdissi
      @djdissi 2 года назад

      Yes I noticed that too!

  • @wacobob56dad
    @wacobob56dad 3 года назад +9

    “Excuse me Madam are you referring to me” gets me every time.

  • @romanclay1913
    @romanclay1913 3 года назад +16

    03:58 "There's been a lamp burning in the window for you, honey, here."
    "I jumped out of that window a long time ago, Walter."

  • @verdancyhime
    @verdancyhime 8 месяцев назад

    Still the GOAT. Nobody will ever beat how much I love this movie.

  • @williamjhughes9460
    @williamjhughes9460 3 года назад +6

    Love this Movie. First saw it on TV in my early adult years. I am now 52 and it's still as good from when first watched it. Did you have a Alan Ladd movies I'm a huge fan of his since seeing Shane with my dad as a young teen. Another movie that is timeless 😎

  • @williamsnyder5616
    @williamsnyder5616 3 года назад +44

    WALTER: "Listen, the man who said thst to me was Archie Leach (Cary Grant's real name)..."

    • @williamsnyder5616
      @williamsnyder5616 3 года назад +3

      @Gerald Spessard According to Wikipedia, he was born Archibald Alec Leach.

    • @carolleenkelmann3829
      @carolleenkelmann3829 3 года назад +1

      I wonder how he talked the producer into that?

    • @williamsnyder5616
      @williamsnyder5616 3 года назад +5

      @@carolleenkelmann3829 Hollywood does kind of thing. What name, they reasons SOUNDS better (for different reasons) to the public. Jack Lemmon tells the story of when he came to Hollywood to sign a contract with Columbia's Harry Cohn, who was concerned that if he made a bad film, the critics would call it Lemmon's Lemon. So said Cohn, "Ler's call you Jack Lennon." This was in the middle of the McCarthy anti-Communist scare. Lemmon said, "Are you crazy> McCarthy will get me blackballed because I SOUND like "like I'm pro-Russian. I keep my name."

    • @strutherhill
      @strutherhill 3 года назад +8

      As a tribute to the greatest light comedic actor of all, in A Fish Called Wanda the John Cleese character was ... Archie Leach.

    • @anneroy4560
      @anneroy4560 3 года назад

      @@carolleenkelmann3829 his birth name appears in a few films ... inside joke I guess ...

  • @robertomainetti4836
    @robertomainetti4836 Месяц назад

    Please someone charge "Auntie Mame", that's another brilliant comedy with R. Russell.

  • @NoName-nv8jb
    @NoName-nv8jb 3 года назад +8

    I love Cary Grant so much.♥️

  • @carolleenkelmann3829
    @carolleenkelmann3829 3 года назад +27

    "The coloured vote is important in this town." 1940 film. Talking about the results of a court case of a black ( or coloured, what ever''s political correct) policeman who was shot by a white man. This has lots more of these gems. This was when dialogue was natural and more of it. Nice to see these two principal actors working together.

    • @RLucas3000
      @RLucas3000 2 года назад +7

      i’m pretty sure colored hasn’t been correct since at least the 60s. i would say you are fine with black, African-American (if they are American) or person of color.

    • @jazzthewayyoulikeit
      @jazzthewayyoulikeit 2 года назад +3

      ....that's the one quote that stood out to you in this movie? 😑

  • @JustOnePageAway
    @JustOnePageAway 3 года назад +11

    13:12 is one of my favorite parts of the movie🤣🤣🤣 Cary was so sharp in this movie.

    • @dontaylor7315
      @dontaylor7315 3 года назад +3

      It's one of my favorites too. I think Grant played it like Groucho might have. The dialogue fits either actor. That's the Donald Ogden Stewart touch, I think, unless it came from the play. Stewart''s one of my favorite comedy screenwriters.

    • @51pogo
      @51pogo Год назад

      @@dontaylor7315 Interesting point about Grant playing it as Groucho might have. I can see that.

  • @annbush1826
    @annbush1826 3 года назад +13

    what’s fun is that this is actually based on Walter Winchell and his “girl Friday” in Ben Hecht and Charlie MacArthur’s “The Front Page.”
    In that golden. age of wit, there were really tough brilliant minds.

    • @janeleekeller
      @janeleekeller 3 года назад +1

      A B ;
      IMHO, This is the Better Version of,
      "The Front Page", (1931)
      JaneLee 🕊️ - in Suburban Philadelphia
      1/3/21

    • @anneroy4560
      @anneroy4560 Год назад

      and MacArthur was the long time husband of Helen Hayes ...

  • @danmar007
    @danmar007 Год назад +13

    Watching this classic makes you realize how far down the drain Hollywood is now located. First-rate acting and directing skills on the menu. The press room scene near the end is pure genius. Then again, that was Hollywood's golden era of comedy.

    • @Filmfist
      @Filmfist 9 месяцев назад +1

      unnecessary comment...there was plenty, and i mean plenty of garbage back then, and as now, also good stuff.

    • @danmar007
      @danmar007 9 месяцев назад

      @@Filmfist I agree. But we won't be remembering today as a golden period in Hollywood.

    • @Filmfist
      @Filmfist 8 месяцев назад

      @@danmar007 The Golden AGE is from roughly 1927 to 1969, and also is known as the Studio Era. The logistics of movie making shifted from studios and producers to directors, for example. So, it's JUST a name, the Golden Age, to describe a period involving certain aspects and means of production. If you are poo pooing anything after 1969, then uh, what exactly do you watch lol?

    • @danmar007
      @danmar007 8 месяцев назад

      @@Filmfist Jumping to conclusions is a centuries-old practice that should be banned already. Esp evilly when it's used to poo-poo someone's opinion. And as we all know, opinions are not facts.

    • @Filmfist
      @Filmfist 8 месяцев назад

      your comment is what's referred to as gobbeldy-gook. Aspirations of loftiness but stuck below ground. Aka word salad. All sizzle and no steak. @@danmar007

  • @godisgracious3783
    @godisgracious3783 3 года назад +12

    I love old movies 🥰😍🤗

  • @guileniam
    @guileniam 3 года назад +7

    Arguably the greatest remake ever made. Vastly superior to the first.

    • @roberthill799
      @roberthill799 11 месяцев назад +1

      It's miles beyond the original. Almost unrelated! And that's Hawks! He often improvised during filming in almost all of his movies--like no other director and Grant was a natural fit with him.

  • @capricorntwenty
    @capricorntwenty 2 года назад

    Astonishing film with rapid-fire dialogue and incredible timing, but all the films, even the so-called B-films from the thirties and forties were the same, with zero pathetic sex, no ridiculous gun battles and arranged car chases, its no wonder I just watch and listen to that era filming.
    Thank you for posting it. Greetings from England.

  • @marilynbaylis524
    @marilynbaylis524 3 года назад +7

    Great actors! Enjoyed the movie ! ❤️👍

  • @deborahcrawford9079
    @deborahcrawford9079 3 года назад +17

    Ralph Bellamy, wonderful actor

  • @cindyfagerstrom8825
    @cindyfagerstrom8825 5 месяцев назад

    Every line is perfect. Hildy's outfit is magnificently hideous. Bruce must have been selling insurance on the farm. The reporters were some of the mainstay character actors of the day. A true gem.

  • @valeriepurves5787
    @valeriepurves5787 3 года назад +13

    Just brilliant

  • @johnodonnell8535
    @johnodonnell8535 2 года назад +2

    Dialogue great!I always thought the TV show moonlighting owed alot to this film...

  • @MyMy-zi7yv
    @MyMy-zi7yv 3 года назад +63

    With all the schools and higher schools and higher than higher schools on acting ... how come there isn't a soul around who can act like those guys from the past like Cary Grant, Charles Laughton etc.? (edit) WHO DIDN'T HAVE ALL THAT SCHOOLING?

    • @MyMy-zi7yv
      @MyMy-zi7yv 3 года назад +3

      @Jacquelynn Booth That's on the job training, that's not the same as going to college to learn to be an actor like most of today's actors.

    • @batekush8135
      @batekush8135 3 года назад +5

      because society has changed

    • @petersurdo4984
      @petersurdo4984 3 года назад +11

      It's called talent. Time and place are irrelevant. It's a gift.

    • @MyMy-zi7yv
      @MyMy-zi7yv 3 года назад +1

      @@batekush8135 Yeah, it's called overkill on a not to important subject ... acting!

    • @nikmills
      @nikmills 3 года назад +11

      It's called writing.
      Incredible that a movie, more than a few actually, could be made where the word "fuck" was never uttered. I just can't see how the writers managed it. How's that done? Why can't we do it now?

  • @dontaylor7315
    @dontaylor7315 3 года назад +4

    Fourteen minutes or so into the film and Cary Grant's already done a scene worthy of Groucho with the fiance and the other guy.

  • @robertomainetti4836
    @robertomainetti4836 Месяц назад

    I really enjoyed this wonderful comedy. Russell and Grant are simply extraordinaire.
    While I was watching the first 10 minutes , I said to myself : I know this story very well but I'm sure I've never seen this movie before.
    After 15 minutes I realized that not so long ago I saw the Billy Wilder's version of this comedy, with Jack Lemmon playing the role of Rosalind Russell and, obviously, Walther Matthau in Grant's part.
    Liked much both of them

  • @pinadihex
    @pinadihex Год назад +2

    Rosalind Russel ROCKS here, really. Cary Grant is as perfect as he is but Russell is ROCKING the movie what an actress! 😀

  • @supergristmill6195
    @supergristmill6195 3 года назад +13

    Rosalind Russel was also great in Mame!

  • @emily-sl6oq
    @emily-sl6oq 2 года назад +6

    The hat knock-off at 23:33 was an accident but they kept going and played it off well!

  • @Firebrand55
    @Firebrand55 3 года назад +4

    Coming after 'Stage Door', 1937, ' 'Friday' features the-then novel overlapping - dialogue. Normal dialogue in films is roughly aroung 90 words per minute.....here, it's about 240, only possible with overlapping dialogue......making 'Friday a masterpiece!

    • @roberthill799
      @roberthill799 11 месяцев назад

      Hawks constantly spurred on the actors to go faster and faster throughout the filming.

  • @lhpkazuha
    @lhpkazuha 3 года назад +3

    How on earth did I not know this channel existed!!!!!

  • @karlajensen3708
    @karlajensen3708 2 года назад +5

    I recently watched the original of this The Front Page with Adolph Menjou . The dialogue in many ways is not changed from that movie to this remake. I usually hate remakes of anything especially when they gender swap, but His Girl Friday is the sole exception to where the remake is actually better. it's better acted , Ros Russell as Hildy was perfect and the improvised banter between Crant and Russell really made this a much better film. Love this movie especially when Hildy tackles that guy Cooley after the jail break.

  • @mopbrothers
    @mopbrothers 3 года назад +24

    God people looked and dressed so much more attractive back in 1940. Wtf happened?

    • @goldbond1034
      @goldbond1034 3 года назад +3

      Vatican ll

    • @timjohnson1199
      @timjohnson1199 3 года назад +1

      We got rich and lazy.

    • @cosmo9390
      @cosmo9390 2 года назад +2

      I've been watching a lot of old movies lately and I've noticed that too. You can even see the difference when you watch movies from the 50s and 60s.

    • @ivryrayborn5970
      @ivryrayborn5970 2 года назад +2

      You’re looking at a Hollywood produced movie, which is fictional and asking why don’t we dress like this. Even the average person in the 1940’s didn’t dress like this. It’s like asking why don’t we all dress in ball gowns and suits everyday. The answer: We are broke and don’t live in a movie.

    • @mopbrothers
      @mopbrothers 2 года назад

      @@ivryrayborn5970 I see your point.

  • @gebronthomasson6960
    @gebronthomasson6960 Год назад

    Love these old shows..

  • @digital_gravity
    @digital_gravity 3 года назад +8

    Best screwball comedy of all time.

    • @anneroy4560
      @anneroy4560 Год назад +1

      oh, I like their 'Bringing Up Baby' best for a screwball comedy ...

    • @roberthill799
      @roberthill799 11 месяцев назад

      Another gem by Howard Hawks, quite possibly our (U.S.'s, I mean) best director ever.

  • @scorpius6667
    @scorpius6667 3 года назад +8

    Pure Cary Grant!

  • @j0anningrao190
    @j0anningrao190 3 года назад +4

    Totally a great movie. Love it.

  • @williamsnyder5616
    @williamsnyder5616 3 года назад +32

    WALTER: "There's a guy downstairs in a cab named Bruce Baldwin. WOMAN:
    What does he look like? WALTER: "Oh, he looks like that guy. What's his name...oh, Ralph Bellamy."

    • @williamsnyder5616
      @williamsnyder5616 3 года назад +6

      "...that guy in the movies...Ralph Bellamy..."

    • @julieontology7214
      @julieontology7214 3 года назад +5

      It's so funny when a line like that pops up in a film! When Jimmy Stewart played in the vacation, everywhere his character went news reporters and fans would circle around him thinking he was Jimmy Stewart cuz "he looks just like him!" But that film struggled to be funny. This one never does!

    • @evoman1776
      @evoman1776 3 года назад +3

      “Listen, the last man that said that to me was Archie Leach, just a week before he cut his throat.” Of course that was Cary Grant's real name.

  • @katarinakrnjevic8183
    @katarinakrnjevic8183 Год назад +2

    His girl friday was one of most underrated Cary Grant movies..

  • @cmasseylynch
    @cmasseylynch Год назад

    This print is even better than the dvd i bought - fantastic film -

  • @romanclay1913
    @romanclay1913 3 года назад

    Anyone can be a bad actor. Great acting, there is so much happening internally.

  • @matthewprince9705
    @matthewprince9705 7 месяцев назад +1

    When women had personality, style and wit. You can see how she carries herself and has confidence, not attitude. The actresses today would kill for a script like this, but they're not worthy.

  • @carlingtonme
    @carlingtonme 3 года назад

    A great film but in "the public domain" yet RUclips is still trying to RENT it.Kudos for the upload

  • @ladywisewolf3942
    @ladywisewolf3942 2 года назад +5

    A funny bit of inside Hollywood trivia on this film. The script writers must of had a sense of humor because although the setting is supposed to be a pseudo "New York" all the streets referenced in the movie were in Hollywood: Wilcox, Melrose, Western. And all not far from Columbia Studios. I know this because I went to school 2 blocks from Columbia Studios.

    • @peteradaniel
      @peteradaniel Год назад

      Well not “pseudo” New York. They’re deciding to move “up” to Albany. If that’s not an NY reference I don’t know what is?!

  • @stanochocki8984
    @stanochocki8984 3 года назад +10

    Loved this film and the Marvelous performances since first seen it over 50 years ago; but as I asked my Psych Prof. 'I never understood why-the-Hell Hildy went back to her Old Office---once it is over, it's over----except for one under-lying rationale: Hildy was STILL in Love with Burns; and was really wanting for him to 'win her back. LoL....just so well written....

    • @fearnotiamwiththee
      @fearnotiamwiththee 8 месяцев назад

      You didn't seen it, you saw it. For some reason Americans write and say this all the time. You saw, you dont seen!!!.😮😮❤

  • @steveweinstein3222
    @steveweinstein3222 3 года назад +4

    "Sold to American!" Howard Hawks kept encouraging them to ad lib.

  • @rogerlewis2663
    @rogerlewis2663 2 месяца назад

    This has to be the funniest move of all time!

  • @Joylibelle
    @Joylibelle Год назад +2

    "You talking about Evangeline? She ain't no albino! She was born right here in this country!" 😂

  • @richardwilmotph.d6747
    @richardwilmotph.d6747 3 года назад +3

    Not only a classic butt a great movie too!

  • @skyeslaton3435
    @skyeslaton3435 Год назад +1

    We don't get comedies like this anymore

  • @fisterklister
    @fisterklister 3 года назад +2

    This is the masterpiece to end all masterpieces

  • @lsmart
    @lsmart 3 года назад +3

    The Rotten Tomatoes review says: "Anchored by stellar performances from Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell, His Girl Friday is possibly the definitive screwball romantic comedy." I agree. Although they have nothing in common except for Grant, this reminded me instantly of another hilarious comedy, "Arsenic and Old Lace," as both have the speed-talking Grant, never-ending twists and turns, extremely witty puns and jokes, and a great script that does not take even a 2-second rest from the opening credits until "The End."

    • @ladywisewolf3942
      @ladywisewolf3942 2 года назад +2

      My favorite line from "Arsenic and Old Lace" is Grant trying to explain his crazy family to his fiance "Insanity doesn't just run in my family,...it positively GALLOPS!"🤣😆

    • @lsmart
      @lsmart 2 года назад +1

      @@ladywisewolf3942 Indeed, perhaps the most hilarious of many such lines in the film. I also don't think anyone could have done that role better or funnier than Cary Grant.

    • @roberthill799
      @roberthill799 11 месяцев назад +1

      Capra reached beyond himself in that gem. That and "It Happened One Night" are a universe beyond his patriotic and cornball schlock like "Mr Smith Goes To Wash." and others.

  • @glennwing4214
    @glennwing4214 6 месяцев назад

    I've watched this movie countless times and it always make me laugh. Cary Grant especially just looks like he's having the best time, Did anyone catch his naming Archie Leach to someone on the phone in the last scene? Archie Leach - the name he was born with,

  • @peterzang
    @peterzang Год назад +1

    I only said I’d write it, I didn’t say I wouldn’t tear it up.

  • @dannysullivan8929
    @dannysullivan8929 3 года назад +8

    GREAT FLICK!!

  • @mocat1
    @mocat1 11 месяцев назад +1

    So *this* is where the “get out!” meme is from. 😂

  • @kennethsmith794
    @kennethsmith794 2 года назад

    On of my favorite classics

  • @howlinwulf
    @howlinwulf Год назад +1

    I'm 54 and been so done with most anything from Hollywood in the past 20 years.
    Doesn't compare to movies like this

  • @skengdaddy
    @skengdaddy 7 месяцев назад

    thank you, Marty!

  • @lisashapiro4714
    @lisashapiro4714 2 года назад +1

    It's a great film. But I like penny serenade as well. Actually I love all his Parts

  • @natalya6091
    @natalya6091 3 года назад +15

    1: 58
    Nice hat!
    Tall conical flat- brimmed hat
    Greeting from Moscow Russia🇷🇺