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Pre-Code Hollywood - Shake It Out
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- Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2011
- A tribute to Pre-Code Hollywood set to Shake It Out by Florence + the Machine.
A list of all the films in this video in the order in which they first appear:
The Cheat (1931)
Torch Singer (1933)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932)
A Free Soul (1931)
Blonde Venus (1932)
No Man of Her Own (1933)
Ann Vickers (1933)
What Price Hollywood? (1932)
Morocco (1930)
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (1932)
Inspiration (1931)
Merrily We Go to Hell (1932)
Hot Saturday (1932)
Faithless (1932)
The Smiling Lieutenant (1931)
The Animal Kingdom (1932)
Shanghai Express (1932)
Other Men's Women (1931)
Baby Face (1933)
She Done Him Wrong (1933)
Three on a Match (1932)
A Bill of Divorcement (1932)
The Divorcee (1930)
Female (1933)
Dancing Lady (1933)
Anna Christie (1930)
Frisco Jenny (1932)
Red-Headed Woman (1932)
Consolation Marriage (1931)
I'm No Angel (1933)
Design for Living (1933)
The Purchase Price (1932)
Grand Hotel (1932)
One Way Passage (1932)
Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933)
Midnight Mary (1933)
*This is a reupload.
I can't stop watching this. For years now, I always come back to this video. Love it.
Same here!!
VERY WELL DONE! Very powerful. Only 1 or 2 movies I haven't seen yet, and I love Florence+Machine Thankyouthankyouthankyou
BIGTIME!!!!!! THANKS 4MILL UPLOADER!!!!!
The best era in movies! Stanwyck, Dvorak OUCH! Tssssssss
How great! What a wonderful combination of classic and modern. This is well edited. I love pre-code. What courageous, intelligent, and complicated women. The best time in cinema in many ways.
Thank you. Wonderful compilation. Very enjoyable.
Fantastic job. This video really makes clear two points: Pre-code films were wonderfully emotional and they had great cinematography. Great job with editing.
Whoever edited this together is a genius (Sara?) Those faces! Those movies! Fantastic visuals for a fantastic song and vocal performance.
Nice to see claudette colbert in this video thanks for sharing this.
LOVE this!!! Was gonna be sad if I didn't see Kay Francis in this video, but was happy to see her towards the end :)
beautifully put together. Thanks Sara for posting.
Okay.. i'm in shock. That video was amazing. and You managed to combine some of Hollywood's best moments, in a rebellious spirit, along with a song from MY FAVORITE BAND OF ALL TIME. I don't think you girls on here understand how much I love you
Fantastic video of real film stars of the past from The Golden Age of Hollywood!! 📽🎞❤️🌹🌹💕
James Cagney has got to be kidding in the dancing scene from Other Men's Women........beyond precious. Perfectly fitting song for this very entertaining video.
Wonderful!
Fantastic, Sarah! What comes off this edit is the sheer vitality of the acting and the lives being depicted!
this is an incredibly beautiful film!!
Hauntingly beautiful...I loved the entire 4 minutes and 41 seconds of it....Sara you're a doll.
Great clip! Really enjoyed it.
thankyou so much! I will have to see the play and the film now. Or maybe just read the play. I don't get much Noel Coward out here in the boonies.
Still watching this on the reg in 2021
AWESOME!!!!
Very good compilation of pre-code. Enjoyed it .
Always terrific as usual!!
This video is amazing!! :)
This is so amazing! The love the hell out of it
Yes!! same, it's defiantly Kath. It's from A Bill of Divorcement I do believe. It would be her most famous part pre-code.
Whenever I come here to watch this, I always want to watch it twice!
Good work 🌷👋👋👋👋👋 Sara 👍
Such a brilliant tribute to this era of film!!!! Isn't it ironic that the women of Pre-Code films were portrayed as being more complicated, free and expressive than women are in film today. In modern Hollywood all a woman has to do to be ''empowered'' is to shoot a gun. And that's what they call feminism. Thank you for this vid!
Could act, dance, flirt, sing and bedazzle...bring back Irene Dunne and Ann Dvorak
Loved this! Great to see Ricardo Cortez in there.
I honestly couldn't imagine having any other pic :) haha She is the embodiment of what I want to be. (well maybe a little bit of Kate Hepburn in there too but there just isn't a picture of the two of them) LOL
This song isn't trashy, and it fits the clips. Excellent choice on both counts.
Joan Crawford❤❤❤❤
Thanks for including the list of films! Hours of frustrated searching saved!
I love that you have Deborah Kerr as your profile photo. Mine is, too!!! Great minds think alike. LOL!
That song has had the beejeebers compressed out of it.
The 1930's my favorite decade with beautiful women.
I also like the 1930's very much.
This is incredibly beautiful and well put together
Grandma was such a naughty girl!
absolutley fantastic! brilliant editing! x
Ohmygod.
Awesome Tribute !
Thanks for posting, again :-)
This is a fantastic and comprehensive montage, Sara. Great job!
Brilliant! Love the editing!
I would borrow the title of a book about pre-code movies and call this "Complicated Women".
I read that book when I was 14 or 15 and it completely transformed my life.
Please make more videos.
Great video Sara! Thanks so much for the Gift. A work so well crafted is a gift to behold. I just discovered your channel today ... wow, many thanks!
academic study on the subject. I shouldn’t have used the word ‘empowered', it's loaded with contradictory implications, but I do believe women in pre-code film were portrayed as being more complicated, expressive and went on a far wider life experience than in films of the mid-forties, 50s and through the 60s.
Sorry that my comment came across as ignorant to you. I wrote my final thesis on women of pre-code Hollywood so it saddens me to think it did. Regardless, let's just enjoy the video!
I loved this so much when I saw it on tumblr, and now I'm utterly happy it's on yt and I can put it to my favs
"Ooo pre code! Ooo raunchy! Ooo edgy!" Nah not really. Of the top 10 commonly recommended edgy pre code films: gold diggers, sign of the cross, etc. pretty much NONE of them have anything shocking to offer. The difference between Pre code and Hays code is like G rated vs PG rated. In Pre code they behave maybe 10% more like actual human beings. At least that's something, I guess. Really insane to think that for almost 30 years of film history we have a watered down picture of an entire era that's not accurate AT ALL. The fact is though, even before 1933, the same basic guidelines were in place, they just weren't properly enforced, so for the mostpart they still didn't really step too far over the line.
Videos?!
Kisses, Sara!
Yes, it's Sylvia Sidney
What a great video.Design for Living is one of my favorites.The entire video included many faves of mine.You incoperated the clips and the music very well,I love how well Cagneys little dance and your song choice cooperated.
So wonderfully intense! It's really gorgeous ♥ And Florence too! ♥
Could you please tell me which film is featured at 1:52, when the woman runs down the stairs and immediately starts dancing with the man? I know most of the other films, but this one looks great. Thank you.
Absolutely great, Sara! Loved the editing in sync with the music and that record at the end there - Beautiful job! :)
Take care,
David.
Aceness! Any chance of a list of clips used somewhere? Cheers for the vid.
interesting! old and new working together
This is amazing!! I absolutely love the snip of Katharine Hepburn (I think) coming down the stairs so gracefully at such a high rate of speed. Holy cow!
@bloodncorsets Whoa, really? She looks so different from how I'm used to seeing her. Without the harsh makeup, she's stunning. She should have gone with this natural look more often.
LIst of movies, please?
Glad I had decaf this morning while watching this. I got high enough. Got my blood going.
Muy buen video Greta Garbo la Divina
Joan Crawford
Is this HD?
Curious about the clip.. Found the musical accompany more enjoyable than the clips themselves.. Both were enjoyable..
OMG! Pre-code hotties...and pre-code bad boyz! Love your work Sara!!!
Theresa
Great video and song! I felt it started stronger than it ended though, but it still is an exciting and inspirational video Well done....could have done with some Bette Davis too ;)
A lot of this could pass as "post" code (and may well have been).
STILL LOVE THIS VIDEO :)
the list is great, but without times nest to it when it appears on-screen it isn't much help.
3:40 what is this film?
Yes, the film at 1:52 when the woman sweeps down the stairs into her dance partner's arms! What is the name of the film?
It's Katharine Hepburn in her first movie called A Bill of Divorcement 1932, also starring the great John Barrymore!
Can you please post the names of the movies presented here ?
Couldn't the maker of this clip found some good music from that era? God knows there was plenty of it then.
Dancing Lady (1931)
Who is the woman at 2:55?
I think it's Sylvia Sidney.
What film is at 3.25?
I really love this. How do you do this editing?
What movie is at 00:30 with Constance Bennett?
Nina Valdez What Price Hollywood? (1932)
who was the dark-haired doll at 2:33?
Ann Dvorak
who is it at 0:14?
Bah.
Fabulous montage, but I hate it when classic films are backed by the trashy music of today. It does the films a great disservice, and the music generally has nothing to do with the images.
tribute....rather a frenzy editing.
1933 not 1931 .
1:11 - Is that Barbara Stanwyck ?
Sound OFF, play video
Ok, firstly...no need for such an argumentative tone. Secondly, I think you misunderstood me. My original criticism in the first place was that modern film making runs with the idea that simply making a woman capable of violence is female empowerment so I'm not sure why you threw it back at me.
What I do not agree with is that pre and post code women in film are the same (and yes, I understand that they are 'characters', not real women). If they were the same why is there over 50 years of..
GOOD STUFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Without the sound, these film clips are lame.
what movie in 2:44 please?
That is Tallulah Bankhead
It might be "my sin" I'm not sure