A lot of people commend David Niven for his gentlemanly presence on the screen, but he was also the same off-screen. I knew someone who had a friend involved in movie production, and he said David Niven would frequently spend time with the crew, taking tea-breaks, chatting and playing cards with camera-men, sound recordists, etc. He was as popular and well respected by those who worked behind the scenes and those who worked with him on stage.
I can't help watching Great Actor's and we'll written dialogue in a script. This destroys anything wrote today. Yeah, I know. But ! If only we would return to how people spoke, before all the crass laziness in quick jabs in a knife fight. Always cutting everyone. As to say ' no one is cooler than I '. Yet how willfully dismal in how it is getting more like a rendition of hatefulness.
Very good story! It kept me interested all the way through. I wasn't sure how it would end. Being that everyone ended up where they should be I am delighted to have watched this!
The trouble with Dvid Niven was that he had a kind, sophisticated, typically British Officer or Country Gentleman face - rather unbefitting most characters he played!
I just love David Niven. He was such a versatile actor. One of my favorite films of his is Powell and Pressburger’s “A Matter of Life and Death.” I highly recommend it should you have the chance to see it! Another great adaptation of a play is “Separate Tables.”
A lot of people commend David Niven for his gentlemanly presence on the screen, but he was also the same off-screen.
I knew someone who had a friend involved in movie production, and he said David Niven would frequently spend time with the crew, taking tea-breaks, chatting and playing cards with camera-men, sound recordists, etc. He was as popular and well respected by those who worked behind the scenes and those who worked with him on stage.
Seems like there’s a lot of things about jealous husbands, but now let’s have some about jealous wives.
David Niven is always good.
I can't help watching Great Actor's and we'll written dialogue in a script. This destroys anything wrote today.
Yeah, I know. But !
If only we would return to how people spoke,
before all the crass laziness in quick jabs in a knife fight.
Always cutting everyone. As to say
' no one is cooler than I '.
Yet how willfully dismal in how it is getting more like
a rendition of hatefulness.
dangerous game to test someone's love
Love David Niven's diction
and pure vowels...🦉🙂.
One of ours, of course...🇬🇧🙂.
🇬🇧💕🥀🦉📖🙂🇺🇸
David Niven was SO smooth! Thank you for posting!!
Can,t get enough of niven thank you very much
love watching these david niven what a great comic actor brilliant
I found it so funny when she said he always ambushes me. His forebears were Indians. Ha ha. I always enjoy David Niven's movies.
Hilarious superbly acted thank you
This should have been entitled head games.
Thanks 4 the upload.
This is a joy. David was sublime - though very rude about Senor Valdez!
Classy gentleman ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Ill-suited wife for better or worse, señora hermosa. Very funny episode.
Very good story! It kept me interested all the way through. I wasn't sure how it would end. Being that everyone ended up where they should be I am delighted to have watched this!
"stocks" are flowers of the genus Matthiola
It’s very hard to find anything to watch because you don’t have your videos on playlists!
David Niven - the romantic!💕
The trouble with Dvid Niven was that he had a kind, sophisticated, typically British Officer or Country Gentleman face - rather unbefitting most characters he played!
Humorous little short with David Niven about the green eyed monster and even more enjoyable once I covered the clock on the left hand side
I guess you meant Barbara Lawrence rather than Angie Dickinson...
I didn't see no Angie Dickinson.
@@rainbowranddy Neither did I but she's in the credits as T.V. Lady. This episode must have been edited.
Now - That's Entertainment!
Strange to have a party during the week!
Not really. Wife stayed home all day planning and preparing. Hubby didn't have to be at work until 9AM by the next day. Not too rough for the men.
I just love David Niven. He was such a versatile actor. One of my favorite films of his is Powell and Pressburger’s “A Matter of Life and Death.” I highly recommend it should you have the chance to see it! Another great adaptation of a play is “Separate Tables.”
David Niven also wrote three fantastic books that were both him spilling tea and a wicked sense of humor 😂
Cute.
Very cute🥰
"stocks"?
I think in this context they mean filler...like the extra small plants they use in florist bouquets around the roses or other main flowers.
Stock roses, those tall rosey like things, single stem not bushy different colours.
there's a lot of discrepancies in this story.....
We more then get it, " no broadcasting " along with the obnoxious time keeper.