gayleg:....I'm probably just as old or older......I'm 74....in the old days the level of decency and elegance was by far different, I loved it and miss it.....but .today.....the level of anything worthy just went down the..TOILET.......
Well, you guys and your forbears allowed to metastasize and put up with Federalism, instead of hanging the traitors that crafted it in-camera! What else as result, could have been expected? Glory as burst-forth? NOW, we get the ending shoved to us fully.
I am 55, feel about thirty five. But gentlemen these are my favorite movies ever. The suits and ties for sure, not so much the hats, cause I can't wear one. The handsome gents who can enunciate, along with the strong women. I just find that it was a smarter era, minus the racism and treating women not quite so well. So there's that. But you also see that women and others are going to be making some huge changes in hindsight. As you can tell, I'm not terribly well spoken. But I love this stuff
THE BEST OF THE BEST THESE BLACK N WHITE MOVIES ARE HELPING TO KEEP ME SANE IN A WORLD GONE SENSE LESS IT WOULD BE GREAT TO BE ABLE TO GO BACK IN TIME CHOOSE THE MOMENT YOU WANT AND ENJOY SOME NOSTALGIA BEFORE HEADING ON BACK TO THE PRESENT I WISH
I enjoy these old movies for the simple fact that they rely on dialogue rather than a lot of noise like explosions , car crashes , and special effects and cgi.; also not a lot of gory blood and guts ,. Snappy conversation takes one a lot farther than NOISE!!!
Great movie. 1 h - so it is packed, and no time for frills, and psychological mumbo-jumbo. The idea behind the suspense is great. Surely watch it. Only one complaint about culture: I thought pulling out the gun for everything - even after a simple 'good morning' - was a more recent (30 yrs or so) thing. But I already see it in these matinee movies too! Otherwise I would not have known it is still an American production. Thanks for uploading it. As someone else commented before, these little movies are good stories and leave you with a good 'bonhomie' . Thanks again for the upload.
Lionel Atwill was such a talented actor with wonderful scope to his characters. But his career was pretty much destroyed by the mores of the 1930s when he was involved in a seamy sex scandal and accused of perjury over porn flix. Such a shame. Today that would probably have boosted his box office!
@@pinkbeautytwinkle Everything has always been money, or weren't you aware that the Great Depression was in full swing in 1933? At least people today are freer to pursue their own visions of happiness without stifling Puritanical values being forced on them by self-appointed moral guardians. And don't forget that when this movie was made, large parts of America were segregated, and that in many states it was illegal for people of different races to marry.
SEX IS SOMETHING WE ARE STUCK WITH YOU REACH A LEVEL WHERE ANYTHING IS ON OFFER IT WOULD TAKE A GOOD MAN NO I MEAN LUCKY MAN NOT TO GET SNAGGED UP IN SOME SCANDAL OR OTHER I WONDER HOW MANY BIG STARS HAD THERE ONE TIME INDISCRETION COVERD BY HOLLYWOOD THINK ABOUT IT SERIOUSLY
I love OLD movies BUT, I wish those who post them would be mindful of the volume ! I OFTEN need to turn my volume WAY UP to hear and then turn my volume down before listening to others
People today dress like kids did when I was growing up, you never saw an adult wear sneakers or sweat pants or jeans to go out they dressed even to go the mills and work, woman would wear heels and dresses and they looked like adults not overgrown children.
Not real sign language.. The actor is just moving his fingers not really signing at all.. Need a real good up dated movie with the actor signing for real.. I know some sign language..
I enjoy these old movies. It tickles me how they trample all over the crime scene and all the persons allowed in😊😊😊 no gloves, and all the men in suits..
Lol; one way You can tell it’s an early 1930s film is by the humorous one-liners: “Hey, if We’re going to suspect Everyone who’s sore on Stockbrokers - we’re going to be taking-out indictments on half the population of the United States.’ 😂😄😉
I loved these on Saturday afternoon TV. Even the music scared me.
You can tell how old I am, because I really love suits, ties and hats rather than todays attire.Great movie, thanks for the upload
gayleg:....I'm probably just as old or older......I'm 74....in the old days the level of decency and elegance was by far different, I loved it and miss it.....but .today.....the level of anything worthy just went down the..TOILET.......
But notice that reporters and cops never take their hats off.
Well, you guys and your forbears allowed to metastasize and put up with Federalism, instead of hanging the traitors that crafted it in-camera! What else as result, could have been expected? Glory as burst-forth? NOW, we get the ending shoved to us fully.
Dear gayleg80 I'm with you!!! (I'm a 77 year young lady.)
@@jamesmiller4184 Gayleg80 was talking about clothes and you're talking about politics. Get a life, you raving paranoid.
Rain all day, cold and thunder! Perfect for watching your channel. My mini doxie and I are curled up eating treats and enjoying the movies.😀🐶
Love Lionel !!! Enjoy all his movies !!! thanks
Why not. Thanks
Wow. I really like this one. I’ve seen another version of this story. Newton/Terry. Very talented. Realistic characters, rhythm. Good stuff.
I'm so happy you shared these. My mother used to go to the theater (before we were born) and loved the mysteries. I think they are great. Thanks again
Thank you. Please come back anytime
I love everything about old movies❤... everything 😁
Thanks
Thank you for well-crafted dialogue.
Very Welcome. See you again.
I am 55, feel about thirty five. But gentlemen these are my favorite movies ever. The suits and ties for sure, not so much the hats, cause I can't wear one. The handsome gents who can enunciate, along with the strong women. I just find that it was a smarter era, minus the racism and treating women not quite so well. So there's that. But you also see that women and others are going to be making some huge changes in hindsight. As you can tell, I'm not terribly well spoken. But I love this stuff
Well said sir!
@@keithharvey7230 and thank you sir
THE BEST OF THE BEST THESE BLACK N WHITE MOVIES ARE HELPING TO KEEP ME SANE IN A WORLD GONE SENSE LESS IT WOULD BE GREAT TO BE ABLE TO GO BACK IN TIME CHOOSE THE MOMENT YOU WANT AND ENJOY SOME NOSTALGIA BEFORE HEADING ON BACK TO THE PRESENT I WISH
Nothing like a Old movie good actors and plot to take you away to a better time 😊😊😊
Thank you Dennis, come back anytime.
Thank you Dennis, Come back anytime.
You know I'll be back ☺️
Love all the old classes movie from the 30, 40, 50, and the 60 and the the ones that was made in color as well
I enjoy these old movies for the simple fact that they rely on dialogue rather than a lot of noise like explosions , car crashes , and special effects and cgi.; also not a lot of gory blood and guts ,. Snappy conversation takes one a lot farther than NOISE!!!
Thank you. Good luck with screenwriting if that’s your interest
So true, can’t stand things blowing up everywhere. Talk to me!
Thank you very much.
Very welcome
Great movie. 1 h - so it is packed, and no time for frills, and psychological mumbo-jumbo. The idea behind the suspense is great. Surely watch it. Only one complaint about culture: I thought pulling out the gun for everything - even after a simple 'good morning' - was a more recent (30 yrs or so) thing. But I already see it in these matinee movies too! Otherwise I would not have known it is still an American production.
Thanks for uploading it. As someone else commented before, these little movies are good stories and leave you with a good 'bonhomie' . Thanks again for the upload.
The Phantom Killer (1942) with Mantan Moreland reused this plot and dialogue with only a few changes.
I thought I recognised the storyline.
Actually the Phantom Killer came well after.
I just watched the Phantom Killer. Which ecllipsed this version because of Manton Moreland.
Yes wit Joan Woodbury. Can’t believe this suboptimal trash was remade by monogram trash studio😺
Lionel Atwill was such a talented actor with wonderful scope to his characters. But his career was pretty much destroyed by the mores of the 1930s when he was involved in a seamy sex scandal and accused of perjury over porn flix. Such a shame. Today that would probably have boosted his box office!
Of course, because the US swine "boosting" the box office is fed with porn-fodder.
Porn is inappropriate in any age ....
No morality today, everything is money and you do what you want.
@@pinkbeautytwinkle Everything has always been money, or weren't you aware that the Great Depression was in full swing in 1933? At least people today are freer to pursue their own visions of happiness without stifling Puritanical values being forced on them by self-appointed moral guardians. And don't forget that when this movie was made, large parts of America were segregated, and that in many states it was illegal for people of different races to marry.
SEX IS SOMETHING WE ARE STUCK WITH YOU REACH A LEVEL WHERE ANYTHING IS ON OFFER IT WOULD TAKE A GOOD MAN NO I MEAN LUCKY MAN NOT TO GET SNAGGED UP IN SOME SCANDAL OR OTHER I WONDER HOW MANY BIG STARS HAD THERE ONE TIME INDISCRETION COVERD BY HOLLYWOOD THINK ABOUT IT SERIOUSLY
I do enjoy Lionel Atwill films, great fun
Nice to hear from you. I'll add George Sanders and George Zucco
yes indeed, and I like Georges brother Tom Conway@@ScottLordlord
Thanks. Comeback anytime
Excellent movie
I love OLD movies BUT, I wish those who post them would be mindful of the volume ! I OFTEN need to turn my volume WAY UP to hear and then turn my volume down before listening to others
Remade as The Phantom Killer with John Hamilton,Warren Hymer and Mantan Moreland.
Paul Hurst was shot on the stairs by Scarlet Ohara in GWTW.
People today dress like kids did when I was growing up, you never saw an adult wear sneakers or sweat pants or jeans to go out they dressed even to go the mills and work, woman would wear heels and dresses and they looked like adults not overgrown children.
Great ta see Gabby in any movie 👏
never recognized atwill with his trade mark pencil thin moustache.
great surprise ending!
Sheila Terry...A suicide, she died penniless and was buried on Hart Island (Potter's Field), New York.
We all die broke. A funeral limo never tows a Herta trailer filled with yer junk to the grave yard ....
Yep
Not real sign language.. The actor is just moving his fingers not really signing at all.. Need a real good up dated movie with the actor signing for real.. I know some sign language..
4:10,is that George gabby hayes?
+elchoya100 yes
+elchoya100 Even though his name (George Hayes) doesn't appear in the credits, it certainly is old Gabby.
no
elchoya100 You’re durn tootin’ it is!
I enjoy these old movies. It tickles me how they trample all over the crime scene and all the persons allowed in😊😊😊 no gloves, and all the men in suits..
The Ticklish Detective
Lol; one way You can tell it’s an early 1930s film is by the humorous one-liners:
“Hey, if We’re going to suspect Everyone who’s sore on Stockbrokers - we’re going to be taking-out indictments on half the population of the United States.’
😂😄😉
LOL what an opening
lol fake sign language
the first time they show it, it's like, *guy signs for five minutes*
interpreter: he says, "that's fine."
What a freakin' nightmare!
Compelling…
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