This is the first time I've seen Carol Lombard in color. The technique isn't perfect because the colors shifts around a bit, but nice to see the old black and whites come to life.
Love this movie I have gone through 4 dvds even my grandkids like this movie when they come over we get out the popcorn and watch a movie we can all enjoy
Wow!!! What a marvelous job done to this 1937 film in the High Definition and remastered departments. Truly amazing. The technicolor is like a dream with the azure blue skies and comes alive; so also the color of the clothes the stars wear. I know nothing about these stars, but am still amazed at what AI could do transfer such an ancient film to fit current standards and more.
@@grahamsmith6210 I beg your pardon, but this isn't Ai, technicolor so much so as cinecolor, and other mediums alike were originally filmed as color, they were never black and white. Such films as Stowaway and Princess of china as well fit this procession. Ehm, well okay, there was filming outside of Studios, but this concept was registered to actual people as opposed to studios, though once in a while a technicolor will have a short pathetically lengthed shot of 2-5 seconds of a street and a car driving by or a much better driving shot with a car on set and a moving background projection. Pedestrians were the main source of example however because there are many home movies at the time (something most haven't heard about) I can find you some around the exact time.
I'm just impressed with the quality of the image overall. I wonder if a better remasterization work has already been done. Technicolor required a three-strip camera that captured separate color records onto three strips of film, each with a different color. These films would later be manually synchronized to combine them and produce the final colors. I watched a remasted version of 'Gone With The Wind' where this process was made digitally, so the quality of the image is even better then that of the very first copies sent out to movie theaters. Of course, it is required that the original negatives are found.
The "synchronization" of the color matrices was a dye transfer process, printing onto film using yellow, cyan, and magenta dyes corresponding with the filtered Panchromatic color separation negatives (printing dupe negs). I saw the digital restoration at The Culver Studios 20 years ago. While seeing the textures of velvet on the costumes, this was an example of going too far in bringing out details never seen before. The make up on the actor's faces were quite obvious. All of this was planned for how the lighting and printing would make these things blend and not be shown for what they were, but what they were supposed to be for the illusion. In this, the technology created a false impression by revealing things not intended to be seen. However, the other advantage of accessing original elements was that the soundtracks were remixed for stereo. The original music tracks were recorded two channel, but mixed down to monaural for release prints since the theaters did not have stereo playback equipment.
This is such a fantastic movie. Selznick was such a quality studio. And the Lives here are always so much fun too. (Sad reality is that radium girls DID exist and the nightmare existence & deaths they experienced were buried by the press back then though.)
Fredrick March and Carole Lombard make quite the pair. What a lovely movie! Hollywood today is just one woke culture lesson after the other. This movie was pure innocent entertainment. I can only hope future generations will not loose the joy these old movies were intended to give.
I enjoyed this, thanks! Watching an old movie in color was special. Did anyone notice the finger that was given to the audience by the woman on stage on horseback? It was brief but she definitely flipped the bird. That was unusual for the time.
Bellissimo a colori il cinema americano era avanti moltissimo 💗 in quei splendidi 😍 anni purtroppo in Europa a breve scoppio la seconda guerra mondiale.
“Nothing Sacred” is rarely mentioned in the same breathe as “Citizen Kane” but one thing they have in common is a backdrop of ethically bankrupt newspapers - the latter was a thinly veiled, acerbic study of media mogul Randolph Hearst - the former was a less ambitious - “cinematically speaking” - but extremely funny - satire about the “Yellow Press - the line about “The hand of God, reaching down into the mire ….” is a classic !
Sometimes it could be fate. Just sad that her mom and Lombard’s husband’s press agent died along. They wanted to stick to the original travel plan which was by train. RIP to all 3 of them.
Nothing sacred!yes ! Its true !why this beautiful lady is crying ?!?! Me too 😭 😢!!romance movie !!!!comedy also !!! So I want to see it ! Hai my dears how are you ?!?! Happy days !!!!!!Thanks CCC 👸 🙏
_Hi, Helen! It seems tô be for real a great movie! I would Love it very much! But what a Pitty! Just in this night I have a compromise! I must go to a hommage They Will make for a younger Singer from my Town, and They required me tô make a drawing at live from him overthere...But I'll watch this movie after it...!_
@@mikesilva3868 Yes, Mike! I liked very much tô watch this trailer! It's a great preview indeed! Even not watching this movie at live on chat, I'll try tô watch it later, in another day, because it desérve all my attention!_
@@mikesilva3868 _Wow, Mike! I also loved very much Yesterday Machine! I hope someday watch it colorized, because it'S for real a great scifi movie, very amazing indeed!_
Not a colourised motion picture. Filmed in colour using the Technicolor three-strip process. Even though this movie was/has been in the public domain for a long time, the original camera negatives survive and they are what seems to have been used here for high quality images.
Fredrick March didn’t go over the top for one second in the film. He played this character straight from start to finish. All the others could be exaggerated, he was the ballast. Carole character was highly emotional all through the film. He had him to play off. She was a terrific actress. She , March and a young Cary Grant were in a WWI war film. Check it out. She and March play character nothing like these. Each did very convincing jobs. It says a lot about their acting talents! Todays actors either just say their lines, always the same from part to part, just standing and talking… or they play one part the same part, in every film. Exceptions? Johnny Depp, Robert Downey.
The last third of this move was some serious cringe, but considering it was made in 1937, I'll give that a pass and focus more on this film as a historical treasure. I'm amazed at how accessible and easy to relate to the people are in the film. They are preserved as if it were yesterday, and it gives a glimpse of life in the 30's, and just how rich and complex it really was, which we so often forget, even in a comedy. Just notice how clear the English is. These old movies give such a great glimpse into the forgotten past.
Astounding Technicolor restoration. Great transfer. The movie's freshness can't really be recreated - today it just doesn't play - but in 1937 it was top of the line for production value, script brilliance (Ben Hecht), comedy chops (Carole Lombard), direction and even snatches of Oscar Levant's score. However, for me - this is far and away the best line in the show: 37:04
How ironic this was considered a farce, slap stick comedy yet it was years ahead showing the manipulative and staging of the media that is relevant to this day, 86 years later.
The wicked witch of the west was actually a lovely woman. LOl 28:15 reminds me of a dance in 8th grade (1976), honest to god my girlfriend was 6'1" and I was 5'4". I haven't thought about that in forever.
Old films usually have grain and look bad because they were not properly stored and taken care of. 35mm film stock has more or less been the same since this movie was made, so if you went to a theater back then, this is what it (and everything else) would’ve looked like. Minus the technicolor, that was a more exceptional process up until the 60s.
Lombard dominated the movie she was very funny, beautiful and was the character that was changed by the movie narrative. March was very good and was believable in his affection for Lombard and that projecting the cynical nature of his character. Walter Connelly as Oliver Stone was delicious as the uber cynic newspaper Mogul. Didn't like the color but loved the 🍿. 1:13:43
It would seem to be an inside joke at the end when on the ocean liner Hedda Hopper, the colyumnist with all the "inside dope" is playing a lady who is completely fooled by the Hazel Flagg fraud, but I believe this film was made before she became a famous colyumnist. She was still just an actress at this time trying to break into the newspaper business.
Perfect. Thank you! Plus these old movies are entertainment. They leave me feeling things are ok.
Lombard is a natural and soooo hilarious and beautiful all at the same time. No movies like the classics. Hey Everybody. Be well. Cheers.
She reminds me of a more contemporary comedienne (but I couldn't place her). More likely the modern one is like Lombard, intentionally or otherwise.
This is the first time I've seen Carol Lombard in color. The technique isn't perfect because the colors shifts around a bit, but nice to see the old black and whites come to life.
Coincido 👍🏻
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The script of this movie ! The actors ! Flawless and so funny
Life is sacred
"..like an elephant". 😆
Love this movie I have gone through 4 dvds even my grandkids like this movie when they come over we get out the popcorn and watch a movie we can all enjoy
Oh ! Pam!!U have grand kids !nice ! I love children soooooo much !they are so small ?!?!?! Enjoy this Christmas with ur grand children Pam !!!!👸 🎁 🍰 🙏
@@helenpoornima5126 agreed helen see you tomorrow 😊
@@helenpoornima5126 I have great grandkids they are just too young to understand it but they love all my kid movies I have
@@pamczech5984May God bless you, I hope are in good health!
Le sous titre en français est impeccable, contrairement à la plupart des films américains, je remercie l'équipe qui a remasterisé le film 😊😊
That is a gem that I'd not seen before! Wonderful.
thanks for sharing! so funny! so good! i love it all: the story , the outfits! great old movie!!!
Wonderful natural locations. The 3 strip Twchnicolor is gorgeous. Perfect natural saturation and contrast.
Far better than the modern movies which look more Grey and White masquerading as colour 😂😂
Muy buena película saludos desde Quito Ecuador y gracias por compartir
This is the best print I've seen yet. Sound is good, too!
It took decades to get this restored because it is public domain.
I love this movie. I love all the 1930's and 40's movies.
This print is absolutely gorgeous!
Wow. I've been waiting decades to see a proper print of this film! The Technicolor is glorious.
great 'camp' and acting! This is great! The restoration work is absolutely amazing!
Wow!!! What a marvelous job done to this 1937 film in the High Definition and remastered departments. Truly amazing. The technicolor is like a dream with the azure blue skies and comes alive; so also the color of the clothes the stars wear. I know nothing about these stars, but am still amazed at what AI could do transfer such an ancient film to fit current standards and more.
All that's missing is those lovely art deco vehicles in color.
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar I wish they got more shots of NYC, but filming outside of studios wasn't common back then
@@grahamsmith6210 I beg your pardon, but this isn't Ai, technicolor so much so as cinecolor, and other mediums alike were originally filmed as color, they were never black and white. Such films as Stowaway and Princess of china as well fit this procession.
Ehm, well okay, there was filming outside of Studios, but this concept was registered to actual people as opposed to studios, though once in a while a technicolor will have a short pathetically lengthed shot of 2-5 seconds of a street and a car driving by or a much better driving shot with a car on set and a moving background projection. Pedestrians were the main source of example however because there are many home movies at the time (something most haven't heard about)
I can find you some around the exact time.
This is one screwball comedy I always wanted to see but couldn’t find. Thanks for uploading it!
I love these old movies… thanks for uploading it
I'm just impressed with the quality of the image overall. I wonder if a better remasterization work has already been done. Technicolor required a three-strip camera that captured separate color records onto three strips of film, each with a different color. These films would later be manually synchronized to combine them and produce the final colors. I watched a remasted version of 'Gone With The Wind' where this process was made digitally, so the quality of the image is even better then that of the very first copies sent out to movie theaters. Of course, it is required that the original negatives are found.
The "synchronization" of the color matrices was a dye transfer process, printing onto film using yellow, cyan, and magenta dyes corresponding with the filtered Panchromatic color separation negatives (printing dupe negs). I saw the digital restoration at The Culver Studios 20 years ago. While seeing the textures of velvet on the costumes, this was an example of going too far in bringing out details never seen before. The make up on the actor's faces were quite obvious. All of this was planned for how the lighting and printing would make these things blend and not be shown for what they were, but what they were supposed to be for the illusion. In this, the technology created a false impression by revealing things not intended to be seen. However, the other advantage of accessing original elements was that the soundtracks were remixed for stereo. The original music tracks were recorded two channel, but mixed down to monaural for release prints since the theaters did not have stereo playback equipment.
This remastered version is spotless, even too much for a 1937 movie.
Thanks, CCC! This is a Brilliant one!
Bella actriz de esa época dorada de Hollywood...el gran amor de Carlk Gable...trágica muerte, QEPD 🙏
Muy buena pelicula! Gracias por subirla!❤
PELÍCULA , CON TILDE .
This is such a fantastic movie. Selznick was such a quality studio. And the Lives here are always so much fun too.
(Sad reality is that radium girls DID exist and the nightmare existence & deaths they experienced were buried by the press back then though.)
I very much enjoyed this film, thank you for sharing!
Wonderful. A lovely gentle film. Thank-you
Fine example of the funny tangled web of life. Carole Lombard had the talent to pull it off! 😎 💘
Fredrick March and Carole Lombard make quite the pair. What a lovely movie! Hollywood today is just one woke culture lesson after the other. This movie was pure innocent entertainment. I can only hope future generations will not loose the joy these old movies were intended to give.
What does woke mean?
One of the funniest Movies ever made. Decade's ahead of it's time.
Lombard was such a natural beauty and comedian. I can see why Clark Gable feel in Love with her. She had a tragic ending, gone too soon.
Dos grandes artistas de la época ❤🎉😊
THE FUNNIEST MOVIE,,,
IT DESERVES AN OSCAR😂
Never tire of this film. Ben Hecht is so funny and I adore Fredric March. Miss Lombard is delightful, too, of course. "Show them the finger, babe..."
I enjoyed this, thanks! Watching an old movie in color was special. Did anyone notice the finger that was given to the audience by the woman on stage on horseback? It was brief but she definitely flipped the bird. That was unusual for the time.
Laugh after laugh here.... Funny on so many levels 😂
This picture never get old.
It was born a stiff!
Que filme incrível!! Divertido, leve, imagem ótima, atores maravilhosos, Frederic March impecável!! Valeu demais!!😍🥰
Bellissimo a colori il cinema americano era avanti moltissimo 💗 in quei splendidi 😍 anni purtroppo in Europa a breve scoppio la seconda guerra mondiale.
“Nothing Sacred” is rarely mentioned in the same breathe as “Citizen Kane” but one thing they have in common is a backdrop of ethically bankrupt newspapers - the latter was a thinly veiled, acerbic study of media mogul Randolph Hearst - the former was a less ambitious - “cinematically speaking” - but extremely funny - satire about the “Yellow Press - the line about “The hand of God, reaching down into the mire ….” is a classic !
Theres not much more that can be said about the actors and this movie as all is top quality and gets an automatic golden 10 rating. 😊
07_2_0,f,,9,
It’s sad Carole Lombard died so soon
Agreed 🎁
RIP
Sometimes it could be fate. Just sad that her mom and Lombard’s husband’s press agent died along. They wanted to stick to the original travel plan which was by train. RIP to all 3 of them.
😿
Hi, Omar.
Enjoyed this movie 🎥 Thanks for sharing ❤
A funny movie. Thank you for sharing it.
Carol Lombard beautiful person and great actress
Yeah when I last saw this in 1990, it was a horrible print. Thank you for bringing us this!
Great script, great actors.
Nothing sacred!yes ! Its true !why this beautiful lady is crying ?!?! Me too 😭 😢!!romance movie !!!!comedy also !!! So I want to see it ! Hai my dears how are you ?!?! Happy days !!!!!!Thanks CCC 👸 🙏
_Hi, Helen! It seems tô be for real a great movie! I would Love it very much! But what a Pitty! Just in this night I have a compromise! I must go to a hommage They Will make for a younger Singer from my Town, and They required me tô make a drawing at live from him overthere...But I'll watch this movie after it...!_
@@paulodipe1343 😎agreed it looks good
@@mikesilva3868 Yes, Mike! I liked very much tô watch this trailer! It's a great preview indeed! Even not watching this movie at live on chat, I'll try tô watch it later, in another day, because it desérve all my attention!_
@@paulodipe1343 agreed but teenagers from outer space is unwatchable without mst3k the yesterday machine movie is better than that movie 😊
@@mikesilva3868 _Wow, Mike! I also loved very much Yesterday Machine! I hope someday watch it colorized, because it'S for real a great scifi movie, very amazing indeed!_
Terrific restoration. Sharp picture! The early colorizations looked washed out
Bravo
Not a colourised motion picture. Filmed in colour using the Technicolor three-strip process. Even though this movie was/has been in the public domain for a long time, the original camera negatives survive and they are what seems to have been used here for high quality images.
The in the rocking chair played the wicked witch in the wizard of oz
Margaret Hamilton
Merci pour les sous titres en français
Fredric March looks like Gene Kelly. That twin engine airplane they flew into New York in was brand new then and was made until 1969 by Beechcraft.
Now here's a classic movie that holds up. The only difference is, instead of a newspaper it would now be the internet.
Agreed 😊
The thing that I thought was timeless was the commercialism. I didn't realize how cynical society could be.
Fredrick March didn’t go over the top for one second in the film. He played this character straight from start to finish. All the others could be exaggerated, he was the ballast. Carole character was highly emotional all through the film. He had him to play off. She was a terrific actress.
She , March and a young Cary Grant were in a WWI war film. Check it out. She and March play character nothing like these. Each did very convincing jobs. It says a lot about their acting talents!
Todays actors either just say their lines, always the same from part to part, just standing and talking… or they play one part the same part, in every film. Exceptions? Johnny Depp, Robert Downey.
Muy simpática
Gracias
Saludos
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A. Very. Fine. And. A. Top. Classic. Comedy. 📽 a. Must. See. Movie. 🎥 thanks. C. C. C. 🎬 🎞 👌
😀👍😀👌
תודה רבה על התרגום❤
Obg. 🙏🙏
Amo filmes antigos 🤩
Thank you!! 😎👍
This movie is so campy and ridiculous - I love it! 😂❤
The last third of this move was some serious cringe, but considering it was made in 1937, I'll give that a pass and focus more on this film as a historical treasure. I'm amazed at how accessible and easy to relate to the people are in the film. They are preserved as if it were yesterday, and it gives a glimpse of life in the 30's, and just how rich and complex it really was, which we so often forget, even in a comedy. Just notice how clear the English is. These old movies give such a great glimpse into the forgotten past.
Especially Lombard. She’s really timeless isn’t she?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's also interesting as it's a 1930s color movie that isn't fantasy or a period piece
This is SO much better than the Martin & Lewis remake! The storyline of the original makes more sense and the ending was far better.
Incredible quality print
❤❤❤❤❤ I love this movie!!
Loved it!
I'm just fast forwarding to scenes with Carol Lombard in them.
Thank you!
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My favorite character is Ernest! He's gonna get his somehow no matter what and nobody's gonna stop him.
24:25 they knew professional wrestling was fake back then too.
17:21 Mans just drinks straight out of a giant jug labeled poison. Thats something you see straight outta cartoons. 😂
Favorite line-
It's kind of startling to be brought to life twice and both times it's in Warsaw.😫
Me hubiera encantado vivir en esa década...❤❤❤❤
que abertura primorosa e divertida, já gostei de cara, a qualidade da imagem tá perfeita! Grata!!!
Film 30s con Carole Lombard excelente comedia clasica gran recuerdo☆★☆☆★
Astounding Technicolor restoration. Great transfer. The movie's freshness can't really be recreated - today it just doesn't play - but in 1937 it was top of the line for production value, script brilliance (Ben Hecht), comedy chops (Carole Lombard), direction and even snatches of Oscar Levant's score. However, for me - this is far and away the best line in the show: 37:04
For Fredric MARCH , in repectful memory ...
Se nota , antes de la 2a guerra . Una puritana comedia , ilogica y pueril. Buenas actuaciones .
The last 20 minutes of the movie would be impossible these days. IYKYK
*WONDERFUL !! SO FUNNY !!!* 💙💙💙💙💙💙
Fa strano un doppiaggio recente su questi film.
MAGNIFICOS AMBOS
MAGNÍFICOS, CON TILDE .
How ironic this was considered a farce, slap stick comedy yet it was years ahead showing the manipulative and staging of the media that is relevant to this day, 86 years later.
Love the skirt
Best line: "Run for your life., the hotel is flooded!"
The wicked witch of the west was actually a lovely woman. LOl 28:15 reminds me of a dance in 8th grade (1976), honest to god my girlfriend was 6'1" and I was 5'4". I haven't thought about that in forever.
Wow, guess I Had to see the whole thing to notice, what a morbid movie theme considering the similarity to her tragic end in real life 😮😮😮😮
Muy buena.
Super film
They’ve gotten much better at colorizing these films. I hope they learn how to HiDef these movies - that would bring them fully into the modern era 🎥
This film was shot in color.
@@MalcolmRuthven Fabulous!!
Old films usually have grain and look bad because they were not properly stored and taken care of. 35mm film stock has more or less been the same since this movie was made, so if you went to a theater back then, this is what it (and everything else) would’ve looked like. Minus the technicolor, that was a more exceptional process up until the 60s.
@MalcolmRuthven No, it was shot in black and white. Three strips of B&W film, to be exact.
@@tomkent4656But that was the colour process!
Can't believe anyone actually sat through this back in the day!
Magnifica pelicula
Are we sure those maquettes in the opening credits weren't made originally for Kid Galahad?
Lombard dominated the movie she was very funny, beautiful and was the character that was changed by the movie narrative. March was very good and was believable in his affection for Lombard and that projecting the cynical nature of his character. Walter Connelly as Oliver Stone was delicious as the uber cynic newspaper Mogul. Didn't like the color but loved the 🍿. 1:13:43
It would seem to be an inside joke at the end when on the ocean liner Hedda Hopper, the colyumnist with all the "inside dope" is playing a lady who is completely fooled by the Hazel Flagg fraud, but I believe this film was made before she became a famous colyumnist. She was still just an actress at this time trying to break into the newspaper business.
Wow, thanks for pointing this out!
Nice
Why ? Has been available on yt for ages. Uploaded by 10 others. Why wait ?
😊what is the big deal
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Divertida la película ? Sí !!
‘Yup!’
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I thought this sounded like a Ben Hecht script!
From which source this fantastic restauration derives? Who knows?