How Green was my Valley - Cwm Rhondda - Bread of Heaven - Welsh/Cymraeg . (eng-cym-subs)

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  • Опубликовано: 19 июн 2014
  • Welsh hymn 'Bread of Heaven' sung by coal miners heading home; from John Ford's film 'How Green Was My Valley'.
    'Cwm Rhondda' is the tune, or,in English, 'Rhondda Valley'.
    (English & Welsh Subtitles: Is-deitlau Cymraeg a Saesneg)
    The welsh hymn in its various forms is AKA:
    'Guide me, O Thou great Jehovah'
    'Guide me, O Thou great Redeemer'
    'Arglwydd, arwain trwy'r anialwch'
    & 'Pen Calfaria'
    The main refrain heard in this clip is (Cymraeg/English):
    Pen Calfaria, Pen Calfaria------------Hill of Calvary, Hill of Calvary,
    Nac aed hwnw byth o'm cof---------This shall never leave my memory
    I feel the choice and placement of this song was made with thoughtful intent; indeed I believe this is true of almost every detail in a John Ford film.
    The Hymn in Welsh & English Translation:
    Gweddi am Nerth i fyned trwy anialwch y Byd
    Prayer for strength for the journey through the world's wilderness
    Last Verse:
    Mi ymddirieda' yn dy allu,
    Mawr yw'r gwaith a wnest erioed:
    Ti gest angau, ti gest uffern,
    Ti gest Satan dan dy droed:
    Pen Calfaria, Pen Calfaria,
    Nac aed hwnw byth o'm cof.
    I shall trust in Thy power,
    Great is the work that Thou hast always done,
    Thou conquered death, Thou conquered hell,
    Thou hast crushed Satan beneath Thy feet,
    Hill of Calvary, Hill of Calvary,
    This shall never escape from my memory
    The tune 'Cwm Rhondda' is also commonly used with "Wele'n sefyll rhwng y myrtwydd" & also sometimes "God of Grace and God of Glory" & "Full salvation! Full salvation! Lo, the fountain opened wide".
    English Subtitles & Welsh Subtitles,
    Is-deitlau Cymraeg a Is-deitlau Saesneg.
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    Rhondda Valley, Welsh male voice choir, miners' song, miners singing, miners song, Lyrics wales film John Ford, movie, Coal miners, Cwm Rhondda, Choral, How green was my valley near the start begining, The Welsh Singers, soundtrack, CYM-eng-WEL-CY-en subs.
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  • @resolutebelle8761
    @resolutebelle8761 8 лет назад +137

    This always makes me cry as they toss their meager wages into the mother's apron. It speaks to me of faith, and of love, and of family unity. A perfect scene from a perfect film. Thank you!

    • @flyinspirals
      @flyinspirals 8 лет назад +16

      +Resolute Belle The way they were proud of and happy with those wages -- not making them meager in my mind, because it was enough and plenty to them -- is so moving. That's what it's like to be right with your world, and of all the losses that came with modern life, that's is the one I sense the most.

    • @petercollins5932
      @petercollins5932 7 лет назад

      Facebook's own site

    • @RichMitch
      @RichMitch 5 лет назад +1

      Socialism m8

    • @steenystuff1075
      @steenystuff1075 4 года назад +8

      I miss the unity that used to be the backbone of local communities. Nowadays everyone is suspicious of everyone else. Afraid to look people in the eye for the most part. I miss most of all the God content of our lives (Jesus) that was once the very core of our being.

    • @trapezemusic
      @trapezemusic 3 года назад +4

      Beautifully stated.

  • @ohnjca
    @ohnjca 8 лет назад +55

    If you've never seen "How Green Was My Valley" you have a treat in store...

    • @CelticMorning
      @CelticMorning 3 года назад

      The show was rubbish, nothing like true Wales.

    • @iriscollins7583
      @iriscollins7583 3 года назад +4

      @@CelticMorning Agreed. But the singing is wonderful. The mother puts me in mind of my Dad's Mam.

    • @AmyLou733
      @AmyLou733 3 года назад +2

      @@CelticMorning they couldn't film in Wales. It was WWII and the studio wouldn't insure their actors across the pond during wartime.

    • @brendaann727
      @brendaann727 Год назад +2

      @@iriscollins7583 - My dad's mom too. She was always feeding everybody! We all loved her so much. When she passed, the center of our family was gone & it never was the same again, though we all tried to make it be.

    • @lawrencewood289
      @lawrencewood289 Год назад

      @@CelticMorning Explain.

  • @saugusguy
    @saugusguy 3 года назад +35

    This movies is timeless it touches the heart and soul of every human being regardless of how old it is the message is not dated

  • @barrythompson6936
    @barrythompson6936 3 года назад +34

    Always stirs my Welsh heritage.

    • @tomedy_official
      @tomedy_official Год назад +4

      Same here my great grandfather was one of those people

    • @brendaann727
      @brendaann727 Год назад +1

      Same here.

    • @4Topwood
      @4Topwood 6 месяцев назад

      I was absolutely, utterly and completely delighted to discover recently that I have some Welsh ancestry on my father's side. From Llandaff, I believe.

  • @johnprovince5304
    @johnprovince5304 6 лет назад +34

    I come from a family of lead miners in Southern Missouri, so this one always touched me.

  • @JohnWilson-mp7xh
    @JohnWilson-mp7xh 8 лет назад +61

    Did not know any Welsh miners but knew many Durham miners and what a fine breed of men they were...The salt of the Earth like miners everywhere...God bless them.

    • @vincentneale2620
      @vincentneale2620 8 лет назад +6

      Welsh Miners are just the same as the Durham Miners all of then the Salt of the earth and more

    • @vincentneale2620
      @vincentneale2620 8 лет назад +4

      You`re right there

    • @canman5060
      @canman5060 7 лет назад +5

      They are some of the greatest people I've ever met.

    • @tomedy_official
      @tomedy_official Год назад +1

      Both my Great Grandfather's were welsh coal miners, of course this was after the First World War

    • @ticketyboo2456
      @ticketyboo2456 Год назад

      Are you saying the Welsh colliers where no good?

  • @63DW89A
    @63DW89A 6 лет назад +21

    An absolute masterpiece in visual storytelling. Orson Welles said he learned filmmaking by studying the masters: John Ford, John Ford, John Ford.

  • @mohanicus
    @mohanicus 9 лет назад +16

    one of my favorite john ford films....diabando's back hand slap on that bastard teacher was a rhing of beauty...excellent film...and the singing of these men throughout was fantastic....esecially the opening song...

  • @grahamjones7328
    @grahamjones7328 9 месяцев назад +1

    My uncle who had been a Welsh miner always laughed at the depiction of miners singing on their way home after a shift down the pit. He said that was the last thing you wanted to do as you were so tired.

  • @ursuladietze2094
    @ursuladietze2094 4 года назад +11

    You simply have to love a people who sings like that!! These high, clear angelic voices pierce my heart...

  • @Nicksby
    @Nicksby 2 года назад +6

    'Thou hast crushed Satan beneath thy feet'.... Great words and so very true!

  • @helenfisher6090
    @helenfisher6090 3 года назад +5

    One of my favourite movies. It makes me sob every time

  • @NecatiArabaci2256
    @NecatiArabaci2256 2 года назад +4

    I’m a proud Welsh man.
    My favorite film.
    Thank you for this video

  • @pjoryan5358
    @pjoryan5358 9 лет назад +17

    One of my all time favourite films

  • @jobond3317
    @jobond3317 Год назад +1

    Brings back memories of my father and I watching black and white tv at Christmas time how green was my valley was shown

  • @youngbess1
    @youngbess1 10 месяцев назад +1

    My grandmother grew up in this era in a mining village in the south of Wales. Shows the hardships they went through.

  • @trapezemusic
    @trapezemusic 9 лет назад +39

    This film is a masterpiece. Citizen Cane may still be considered by the Hollywood crowd to be the best film ever made but it was How Green Was My Valley that won the Academy Award for Best Picture that same year (1941).

    • @flyinspirals
      @flyinspirals 8 лет назад +5

      +trapezemusic Didn't know that, and I'm glad to hear it.

    •  3 года назад +4

      Both of them are excellent movies. I just wonder if How green was my valley will never be so much appreciated just because the values it promotes (family, duty, honour, resilience, ...) don´t match with the mainstream values of the rotten Hollywood of the XXI century.

    • @trapezemusic
      @trapezemusic 3 года назад +3

      @ Hello Raul. You raise an excellent question and one that I have thought about. Valley was on the list of Top 100 Films not long ago ( I think it was in the Top 50). However, as the film industry electorate becomes more and more liberal (if you can Imagine that) I would be saddened but not surprised if it no longer appears on the list. FYI - When its legendary director John Ford received his Lifetime Achievement Award he selected Valley as the film to be shown on that occasion. Clearly, it was the favorite of his many films. I saw it again on television about two months ago and enjoyed it as much as in the past.

    •  3 года назад +4

      @@trapezemusic I completely share your vision, sir. I am always happy to watch it in the telly in the original version (English). But I will never forget the first time I watched it (dubbed to Spanish). I was still a teenager at that time, but I perfectly understood that Ford was showing us a world which definitively doesn´t exist anymore in Europe (and obviously I am not talking about the mining industry as it used to exist).

    • @balansheppard3336
      @balansheppard3336 3 года назад +4

      I come from a family of Welsh coal miners, some of whom immigrated to the U.S. My grandparents actually spoke Welsh in the home and loved singing. This film reminds me where I came from. If all goes really well, my wife and I will be traveling to visit relatives in Wales next year.

  • @gerryvanderzeypen1214
    @gerryvanderzeypen1214 Год назад +1

    Just happened to be browsing the net and came upon excerpts from MY FAVOURITE MOVIE of all time "How Green was my valley"....remembering my father many years ago got me into older movies (well of his era) and I am so happy he did. Along with Gunga Din and Four Feathers as well. At 78 years old now I will always watch these movies above all all others. God Bless and rest the souls of All the great actors of the day who played in them. And on we go through our journey............

  • @marianoneill3351
    @marianoneill3351 3 года назад +6

    Best film ever loved it thank you

  • @patrickyouells6576
    @patrickyouells6576 8 лет назад +7

    Each time I hear this I think of my dad in the mines as a boy. It is one song that gets me misty.

  • @marciamornay1089
    @marciamornay1089 5 лет назад +7

    A magnificent film with glorious music throughout. Thanks for posting.

  • @millybergh4649
    @millybergh4649 Год назад +1

    My mother always spoke about this film I finally get to see it 75 years later I throughly enjoyed it Thk you posting it

  • @Funkopopsstorewalkthroughsunbo
    @Funkopopsstorewalkthroughsunbo 3 года назад +6

    Cymru am byth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿proud to be welsh

  • @michaelellis6847
    @michaelellis6847 3 месяца назад

    Cymru am byth....I come from an Anglo immigrant working class family that so much mirrors what takes place in this movie. All 5 of us kids were successful mostly due to our hard working parents and grandparents. I miss them all.

  •  3 года назад +7

    I hope this beautiful hymn will sound at my funeral

    • @brendaann727
      @brendaann727 Год назад

      Make sure you tell somebody or write it in your bible so after you're gone someone will know. My dad wanted to be buried next to his little sister that passed away at 3 years old, but only my Aunt knew about it & during the mourning & confusion of prepearations she forgot.

  • @edsternet
    @edsternet 5 лет назад +6

    Beautiful, and as it should be heard. Thank you for also providing the translation detail. I really appreciate it.

  • @wfcoaker1398
    @wfcoaker1398 6 лет назад +5

    The movie that made me believe Welsh miners come home from work singing in harmony. Lol

    • @gsbealer
      @gsbealer 4 года назад +7

      Wf Coaker
      They did boyo!

  • @stephenminett111
    @stephenminett111 6 лет назад +7

    WALES IS THE BEST PLACE SEE GUYS!

  • @tomedy_official
    @tomedy_official 4 месяца назад +1

    My both pertal grate grandfather's where coal miners like them. Even after being traumatised from the grate war.

  • @robertplumb9782
    @robertplumb9782 10 месяцев назад

    Incredible Film , and an important piece of History. And the Filming and Singing are the Very Best

  • @hectorbravo6862
    @hectorbravo6862 5 месяцев назад +1

    Una película sin grandes pretensiones, sin efectos especiales, sin gran dinámica, pero tremendamente humana, real, profunda en su estilo. Casi se puede oler el carbón pegado a las ropas y al cuerpo de los cansados mineros y la escena de la catástrofe... mejor no sigo.

  • @MrAwol007
    @MrAwol007 8 лет назад +6

    GREAT FILM

  • @kdizzle901
    @kdizzle901 Год назад +1

    John Ford was a master

  • @michaelobrien8420
    @michaelobrien8420 Год назад +1

    Wonderful movie..!

  • @user-zq7zh7bz2d
    @user-zq7zh7bz2d 9 месяцев назад

    Brilliant movie proud of my family's mining back ground over hundreds of years

  • @vincentneale2620
    @vincentneale2620 8 лет назад +13

    The men when they came home on payday always turned their pay (all of it) over to their Mam and when I started to work so did I.

    • @brianjones9345
      @brianjones9345 6 лет назад +2

      Me too, I never thought of doing anything else.

    • @davec8730
      @davec8730 4 года назад

      i used to work with 2 guys in their thirties who still lived at home. not only did they tip up, and get spending money, they worked every hour they could, she must have been drawing £500 a week in the mid 80's. i bet she was gutted when the pit shut.

  • @welshhibby
    @welshhibby 8 лет назад +12

    It's like this in Wales now

    • @SamuelSanchez-dj6cb
      @SamuelSanchez-dj6cb 6 лет назад

      welshhibby siturienesfetodosevspoder

    • @EpicMania18
      @EpicMania18 5 лет назад

      Hardly everything going on is in the south of Wales theres fuck all north since the loss of industry

    • @lawrencewood289
      @lawrencewood289 Год назад

      Nope. No coal mining at all. No docks at Port Talbot. Very little heavy industry left.

  • @clintbrando5776
    @clintbrando5776 Год назад +2

    Increíble como todos caen en esta película. XD

  • @catherinellewelyn-evans3693
    @catherinellewelyn-evans3693 13 часов назад

    Rather bewildered by this translation. Not just that it seems completely different from the one I grew up with, but the words don’t scan with the music. How has, ‘Bread of heaven’ become the clumsy ‘Hill of Calgary’ (and that is one of the less bad scans)?

  • @user-ho2pf5mj5g
    @user-ho2pf5mj5g 5 месяцев назад +1

    Consolatrix afflictorum, ora pro nobis.

  • @spassogrosso2037
    @spassogrosso2037 Год назад

    If you are a film student and are watching this: this is the movie "Citizen Kane" lost at the Oscars to

  • @marioriospinot
    @marioriospinot 7 лет назад +2

    Nice.

  • @andrewbeadle1517
    @andrewbeadle1517 8 лет назад +7

    Who is the tenor who sings in the doorway at the end?

    • @mheath6591
      @mheath6591 7 лет назад +6

      Andrew Beadle believe his name is Evan S. Evans.

    • @writeride123
      @writeride123 4 года назад +3

      Oh thank you! I have wondered that for many years. I listen to this often, and that tenor always slays me.

  • @user-cx6pw6mf9h
    @user-cx6pw6mf9h 6 месяцев назад

    I think this song is actually
    "Arglwydd arwain trwy'r anialwch"
    As no version of cwm Rhondda I could find had those lyrics

    • @nigelverney9608
      @nigelverney9608  6 месяцев назад

      Yes and no and sort of. Cwm Rhondda is the tune, also sometimes known as Bread of Heaven due to the English language hymn that is often set to it.
      The Welsh Arglwydd arwain trwy'r anialwch is a translation of the English Bread of Heaven which is in turn a translation of the original Welsh hymn Gweddi am Nerth i fyned trwy anialwch y Byd [aka Pen Calfaria].
      It's this Welsh original hymn, that was translated into English and then translated back into Welsh as Arglwydd arwain trwy'r anialwch, that we have here.
      Anyway that's what I took from the Cwm Rhondda wikipedia page
      (I just like John Ford movies and don't speak Welsh).
      And as I say Cwm Rhondda is the name of the tune whatever words are set to it.
      Does that make any sort of sense?

  • @dircetecedor3271
    @dircetecedor3271 9 месяцев назад +1

    poso
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  • @quintoflyer
    @quintoflyer 2 года назад

    magic👀

  • @user-ki7oo8sh2q
    @user-ki7oo8sh2q 6 месяцев назад

    Ahh how much this county has changed 😭

  • @dircetecedor3271
    @dircetecedor3271 7 месяцев назад

    recomendo
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    luvro

  • @Funkopopsstorewalkthroughsunbo
    @Funkopopsstorewalkthroughsunbo 2 года назад +2

    Cymru am byth 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 shmae

  • @davec8730
    @davec8730 7 лет назад +3

    i've been in a few, and seen a lot, but i've never seen a coal mine on top of a hill before.

    • @elizabethclark1706
      @elizabethclark1706 6 лет назад +2

      Arksey, in South Yorkshire had it coal mine overlooking the village

    • @sally2003h
      @sally2003h 4 года назад

      It's not really ON TOP of a hill as you can see the land going up behind the mine. The camera angle makes us imagine we see the hilltop.

    • @davec8730
      @davec8730 4 года назад

      @@sally2003h ok then three quarters of the way up a hill, you don't dig downwards from a hill, you find a valley, unless you're digging a well.

    • @richarddutchholland4780
      @richarddutchholland4780 4 года назад +5

      dave c No.... you’d be surprised how many Collieries are on the sides of mountain in the Rhondda... just have a look at Cambrian in Clydach Vale... a good 500ft higher than the lowest point in the valley

    • @davec8730
      @davec8730 4 года назад

      @@richarddutchholland4780i've never seen one, and i've seen plenty of coal mines. why would anyone sinking a shaft some 900m at great expense, look to add another 100m to the project and initial cost? i've just looked at the pictures of the colliery you stated, and it looks as though it has enormous hills on both sides.

  • @rosewhite---
    @rosewhite--- 7 лет назад +14

    lovely film but the hills of California cannot compare to the black and dirty hills of Old Wales.

    • @arthurwilliams2655
      @arthurwilliams2655 7 лет назад

      Rose White \/\

    • @dotmcauslan4191
      @dotmcauslan4191 7 лет назад

      Colin OBrien

    • @dotmcauslan4191
      @dotmcauslan4191 7 лет назад

      Irish singer/Colin OBRIEN

    • @RealDapperDude
      @RealDapperDude 4 года назад +1

      Living not too far from Malibu Creek State Park, which used to be the 20th Century Fox movie ranch, home also to Planet of the Apes, and MASH, and looking at that mountain range, I can assure you that, tho they were not dirty, they were sure as hell brown. We get rain, if we get rain, from December thru March or April. The rest of the year, those mountains are shades of brown. It's a darn shame that none of the construction for that movie remains. About all that's left, other than a few signs of the MASH set, is Mr. Blanding's Dream house, which is at the corner (more or less) of Mulholland and Malibu Canyon Rd. It's inhabited by the rangers of the State Parks, and is partly visible from the camping parking lot.

    • @mizofan
      @mizofan 2 года назад

      The hills beside the coal mining valeys are greener now, with the mines closed down- but Wales is full of beautiful hills and mountains anyway, one of the loveliest little countries on Earth..

  • @davem4316
    @davem4316 8 месяцев назад

    I dont hate at all that this object is the only way i can in faith render in english text and only in that an admission of my own oath to any platonic affiliation of self to Christian; however i lament its the sort of thing easily forgotten as simply as a folk melody might be lost to all those to remain singing.

  • @dewimaggee8195
    @dewimaggee8195 6 лет назад

    You sure you have the right words wrote, seems different? Great to hear though thank you

    • @amandapatterson9366
      @amandapatterson9366 7 месяцев назад

      They are singing in Welsh. The subtitles are the English translation of the Welsh hymn “Cwm Rhondda”, known in English as “Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah” or also “Bread of Life.”

  • @cymro6537
    @cymro6537 3 года назад +3

    A saccharine Hollywood version of Wales - the reality was quite different......

    • @nigelverney9608
      @nigelverney9608  3 года назад +2

      I see the movie as more complex than that: The narrator is an old man who gives a very nostalgic & sentimental account of his life, but it's unclear to me how much I can trust his memory or interpretation of events. Indeed a lot of the events recounted on reflection seem quite bleak.
      For me this movie works both as an elergy of a bygone era, and as a criticism of this sort dishonest sentimentality. The critical elements unsettle me because by enjoying the elergy I am complicit in the sentamentality.

    • @cymro6537
      @cymro6537 3 года назад

      @@nigelverney9608 I was fortunate enough to be an extra in BBC's 1975 adaptation of 'How green was my valley' for the small screen with Stanley Baker and Sian Phillips ; - they filmed the school fighting scene at our primary school which was suitably archaic ( I was one of the school boys cheering in the background).The TV adaptation was a lot more authentic visually - due in no small part that it was filmed on location in Wales - with Welsh actors - unlike the film which included only one - the rest being English, Irish and American ; John Ford's set designer was clearly inspired by the Cotswolds( not the Welsh valleys) for the miners cottages- the interior shots were positively palatial when compared to the grim reality of how tiny a terraced miners house actually was.

    • @nigelverney9608
      @nigelverney9608  3 года назад

      ​@@cymro6537 Interesting, I didn't know the BBC hade made an adaptation.
      The filming at your school must of been quite exciting.

    • @cymro6537
      @cymro6537 3 года назад

      @@nigelverney9608 Yes indeed it was - thing was though ,this was 1975- with all the bad fashion and style that the decade entailed - including hair styles (!) In order to comply with authenticity we had to have our hair cut 'a la 1890's' ( My grandfather's schoolboy photograph was used as a point of reference) It was a long day of filming - but what I do remember was that the catering was excellent . Here's a link www.amazon.co.uk/How-Green-Was-Valley-DVD/dp/B000FOT70A

    • @iriscollins7583
      @iriscollins7583 3 года назад +1

      Yes I agree with you. But it did catch a little of the right atmosphere. And let's be honest the singing for me, made the film.

  • @g8ktx
    @g8ktx 7 лет назад +3

    Welsh miners of the period in which this film is set would not have sung the tune 'Cwm Rhondda' as it was not composed until 1909. Typical Hollywood, can't get anything right.

    • @mheath6591
      @mheath6591 7 лет назад +4

      g8ktx they are singing Bryn Calfaria (sp?); same tune is used for at least one other song in addition to cmw rhondda. Just like God Save the Queen & My Country 'tis of Thee are same tune, but diff lyrics.

    • @davec8730
      @davec8730 7 лет назад

      coal mines aren't at the top of a huge hill either, if you've to sink a 100m shaft to get to the coal deposits, why would you add the size of the hill to the 100m?, you sink the shaft in the valley.

    • @irenehillier9444
      @irenehillier9444 2 года назад +1

      From Wikipedia : The Welsh original of this hymn was first published as Hymn 10 in Mor o Wydr (Sea of Glass) in 1762. The lyrics may have been different to the song sung in the movie

    • @lawrencewood289
      @lawrencewood289 Год назад +1

      @@davec8730 No you don't. You put the shaft where the coal is. Many are horizontal (up a hill!) to access the coal seam.

    • @davec8730
      @davec8730 Год назад

      @@lawrencewood289 not in the uk you don't, by that time ALL the easily mined coal had been taken in the previous 300+ years.

  • @meganhuggins7494
    @meganhuggins7494 3 года назад +1

    Pure Hollywood fantasy.

  • @CelticMorning
    @CelticMorning 3 года назад +4

    Miners singing on their way to and from work! Absolute bullshit! Poor men were lucky of they had breat in their lungs to get home due to the coal dust. I know, my dad was one of them so stop all this nonsense and face up to reality.

    • @lawrencewood289
      @lawrencewood289 Год назад

      Black lung is slow to onset. Workmen frequently sing (helps relieve boredom). Sorry about your dad.

  • @danceswithcritters
    @danceswithcritters 8 лет назад

    yeah right what a load of bull./

    • @tomk.williams1186
      @tomk.williams1186 5 лет назад +2

      Not really...the NHS was copied from the Welsh miners who used to pay in to a fund for people who couldn't afford health care so the community could be healthy no matter their income....it's from tredegar where my family comes from

  • @patrickandries7412
    @patrickandries7412 2 года назад

    Patriarchy...

  • @ticketyboo2456
    @ticketyboo2456 Год назад

    Terrible film but beautiful singing.

  • @TheForkhandles
    @TheForkhandles 3 года назад

    Ridiculous film. Hollywood thinks that the Welsh and the Irish are the same thing.

    • @guyincognito7979
      @guyincognito7979 2 года назад +3

      Its a good movie

    • @brendaann727
      @brendaann727 Год назад

      Errors aside, it's a beautiful film about an old man's life in which he chooses to focus on the beautiful memories over the harsh painful ones. Maybe one day you will understand this.

    • @lawrencewood289
      @lawrencewood289 Год назад

      John Ford does not think the Irish and the Welsh are identical. Care to justify your comment.

  • @fcukmegently
    @fcukmegently Год назад

    Where do they all live? Must be packed into those few cottages. Ah the good ole days.....NOT!