Milburn Stone, "Doc" from Gunsmoke, big Mike Mazurki and a great movie plot made this old black and white movie a lot of fun to watch. Love these old movies, better than what's out there today. Joe S
Those movies where you can't miss a minute because of those mindblowing plot twists! Movies where plot was based on wits and not just senseless action & show! Enjoyed this one tremendously :)
I'm a big Mike Mazurki fan. He played both comedic and dramatic goons his whole career. He was on everything from Gilligan's Island, the Beverly Hillbillies, Perry Mason, I Love Lucy, The Munsters, etc.
This was delightfully funny, I enjoyed it so much. What a charmer, and so many funny lines. This is my style of movie, they just don't make them like this anymore. I will try to find more films by this directer, Lewis Collins, anybody else know more of his films?
I love when they use a double in the fight scenes of a movie. Who isn't as big as the actor, doesn't look like him, and is wearing a different color suit.
For those who don't know, audiences of the time knew the gangster in the theater movie 'Public Enemy 21' (not a real movie) scene was imitating James Cagney in The Public Enemy (1931), with the famous breakfast grapefruit shoved into Mae Clarke's face by Cagney. That scene must've got a lot of laughs in 1947.
@@suzy2anyone Stone played both criminal and lawman early in his career. I can't remember the name, but there is a serial here on RUclips where he plays a detective, somewhat like an FBI agent who solves the case after 12 episodes. So he did have starring roles early in his career, too, but mostly co-starred.
@@vornoff1958 me too. Under a big oak tree. Me last name is part of the Gaelic name of Dublin county, Ireland. Ah...love green. Love the Earth. Poor sad planet....but she bites back!
@@karenatha7890 An Oak! The very embodiment of strength, knowledge and longevity. ruclips.net/video/A2r-uspx6LM/видео.html Your comment about the Earth reminds me of a Masanobu Fukuoka quote: "If we throw mother nature out the window, she comes back in the door with a pitchfork."
Lol. Good one. My late, ex father-in-law and brother-in-law, were lawyers. Needless to say, brother-in-law lost his license. Crooked they were. I imagine the brother, still is. Can't trust any of that family. Glad I'm out of that sick mess. You've no idea. Sinister family. It took me 5 years to see what kind of family they were. Love "LAWYER" jokes.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Enjoyed viewing the automobiles/phones/women's hats/lights/furniture of that era-!!!🤗. Relaxing Saturday evening movie-!!!😉
Took me a minute to figure out Dill....He was the drunk that ran away from his wife on Andy Griffith....the episode when Opie only wants to donate 3 cents to charity.
This was so enjoyable. Just pure fun. Around 18:48 I thought I would lose my mind!!!!I I could not stop laughing. Thank you so very much for uploading this gem!
Best watched for Ben Weldon (ex-Adventures of Superman hoodlum) and 6'5" Mike Mazurki (Little Joe NOT to be confused with Michael Landon) the heavy in Dick Powell's 'Murder My Sweet." Also, watch for the most bizarre over-the-top Irish undertaker scene at 24:08. #aye
Harvey Dude ....it was a Scottish accent that they were trying to do, so my guess is they were Scottish and not Irish......it also played into the American stereotype of the Scottish.
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Haha, great old movie, no continuity what-so-ever. In the fight scene it was clearly different people at different heights wearing different suits, but still great.
Satin and lace nightgowns are timeless and durable. Avoid silk; not machine washable, and require pressing/ironing. Antique shops may have nightgowns, petticoats (full and 1/2 slips), ... pretty and use able loungerie. In French they are (were?) known as peignoires.
This proves my idea that British comedy is Light-Years ahead of American comedy. Hollywood seems to thrive on the Simple-Mindedness of the people. And from the looks of the Mental State of Americans, it is easy to see how that works quiet well. But British comedy reaches deep into their culture and blends their comedy (and drama as well) without having to incorporate just one group. For an Underwear Salesman of 1947 to have $40 in his Wallet is unthinkable.That would be a months salary.
Well, they're much more sinister. I do know that. Dark Sinister comedy. They intertwine their humor with real feelings, with their dry humor.. They can cuss you out and make a joke at the same time.
I love wearing t-shirts to bed. Lingerie is not my thing. Lace makes me itch. It scratches the skin. And nylon is ok. Silk is ok but you can ruin it in a washing machine. Yes lingerie looks more glamourous but it’s not comfortable.
Ha.... you talk too much :0))) How many husbands haven't dreamed of that line ? Hahaha, Public Enemy # 21 doesn't make deals with Public Enemy # 24 :0)
It seems he had a scientific hypothesis and this film suggested he was correct.. Random capitalizations were required. Something was quiet. At other times some cohort wasn't necessary in order to delve into societal norms. Then something about money. My grandma was English so maybe that's why I speak this person's "language."
You are digging at David Govett---check your own comment. Your spelling isn't so hot. (Because) is a whole word. (Didn't) doesn't have a (m) in it. You also used a (period) with a (question mark). I thought you Yankees, knew everything. Poking fun of southerns, is one thing you Yankees do. Oh well.
This is a good channel, so nothing against them, but personally, I can't stand plots where the scum bag always wins while the decent guy always loses. Couldn't get past the first three minutes or so..
Milburn Stone, "Doc" from Gunsmoke, big Mike Mazurki and a great movie plot made this old black and white movie a lot of fun to watch. Love these old movies, better than what's out there today. Joe S
Any film with Mike Mazurki in it, mes amis, HAS to be grande !
'Dill'-lightful movie. Silly and fast-paced fun. Thank you Timeless Classic Movies for posting it for us all to enjoy.
Those movies where you can't miss a minute because of those mindblowing plot twists! Movies where plot was based on wits and not just senseless action & show! Enjoyed this one tremendously :)
Another great movie . Thank you TCM
Very cute with snappy dialogue. Gosh, so that's what things were like the year before I was born lol.
I'm a big Mike Mazurki fan. He played both comedic and dramatic goons his whole career. He was on everything from Gilligan's Island, the Beverly Hillbillies, Perry Mason, I Love Lucy, The Munsters, etc.
And the wonderfully awful "Its About Time".
@@johnreitz5676 I'd bet there aren't many others who remember that.
@@perrybabin8427I do, I do!! It was really bad!
I have watched this twice. A very delightful movie well played. Thanks for posting this gem.
CUTE!!!!!!!! LIKED IT!!!!!!!!! THANKS 2MILL UPLOADER
What a jip , where the giant pickle that's supposed to attack the city. 😂
Terrific movie!! Great fun!! The fight scene was absolutely wonderful!!! Thank you!!
I found Killer Dill to be quite entertaining indeed, as well as charming.
This was delightfully funny, I enjoyed it so much. What a charmer, and so many funny lines. This is my style of movie, they just don't make them like this anymore. I will try to find more films by this directer, Lewis Collins, anybody else know more of his films?
I love when they use a double in the fight scenes of a movie. Who isn't as big as the actor, doesn't look like him, and is wearing a different color suit.
Ben Welden (the guy who played Public Enemy No.21) was also featured in a Three Stooges short called Three Dark Horses
For those who don't know, audiences of the time knew the gangster in the theater movie 'Public Enemy 21' (not a real movie) scene was imitating James Cagney in The Public Enemy (1931), with the famous breakfast grapefruit shoved into Mae Clarke's face by Cagney. That scene must've got a lot of laughs in 1947.
Another fine broadcast.
Thanks for sharing....enjoyed it. :-) Doc from Gunsmoke was in this too. :-)
That's Millburn Stone.
Stuart Erwin is an absolute hoot in this film. 🤣
Loved it Thanks
Good movie. Thank you for uploading.
Sounds like an Edward G.Robinson line. " Ok boys, make with the William Tell".
Good one! Thank you much for posting! :3
The shooting at the lawyer's door was brilliant! LOL :D
Hey that was a good one! Thanks. Nice picture quality too.
Great gangster movie. Thank you for uploading.
Love the movie thank you for the share
Great movie thanks for posting
another crooked lawyer; some things never change
I'll be watching this film at my birthday bash at the drive in.....thank you Drunk Review
You had a man
Selling doors?😆😄😂
It's an excellent movie! Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks!
Absolutely LOVED this movie!
I see Stu Erwin, the dad from the sitcom Trouble With Father.
MIlburn Stone played the doctor of Gunsmoke.
Milburn' real name was Rocky Stone.
Doc Adams love gunsmoke
@@suzy2anyone
Stone played both criminal and lawman early in his career. I can't remember the name, but there is a serial here on RUclips where he plays a detective, somewhat like an FBI agent who solves the case after 12 episodes. So he did have starring roles early in his career, too, but mostly co-starred.
Mike mazurki was a pro wrestler
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He was also Mae West’s bodyguard at 6’5” !
At the 23:04 part of this movie is the great actor (Dark Suite) on the right Milburn Stone who played ‘DOC’ in the long running TV Series Gunsmoke!
Killer Dill is the prescription for an arctic Ohio night.
kool
Hey Stan. Green man? Cool🌏🌎🌍
@@karenatha7890 I am The Green Man! Compost me when I'm dead.
@@vornoff1958 me too. Under a big oak tree. Me last name is part of the Gaelic name of Dublin county, Ireland. Ah...love green. Love the Earth. Poor sad planet....but she bites back!
@@karenatha7890 An Oak! The very embodiment of strength, knowledge and longevity. ruclips.net/video/A2r-uspx6LM/видео.html
Your comment about the Earth reminds me of a Masanobu Fukuoka quote: "If we throw mother nature out the window, she comes back in the door with a pitchfork."
a really fun movie. the funeral home guys cracked me up. fun ending too.
The star character finally.won the girl's heart . ❤️❤️
Mr. Dill got himself in a real pickle. Great movie. Love the hat at 45:50.
Nice upload. Enjoyable.. thanks 👍
What do you have when you have a Lawyer up to his neck in Cement??? ...not Enough Cement
Lol. Good one. My late, ex father-in-law and brother-in-law, were lawyers. Needless to say, brother-in-law lost his license. Crooked they were. I imagine the brother, still is. Can't trust any of that family. Glad I'm out of that sick mess. You've no idea. Sinister family. It took me 5 years to see what kind of family they were. Love "LAWYER" jokes.
How many lawyer jokes are there?................Answer,1 the rest are true stories.
He He He😁
TM Good story! Sad but interesting
That me laugh 😂 thanks, I needed that!
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Enjoyed viewing the automobiles/phones/women's hats/lights/furniture of that era-!!!🤗. Relaxing Saturday evening movie-!!!😉
Took me a minute to figure out Dill....He was the drunk that ran away from his wife on Andy Griffith....the episode when Opie only wants to donate 3 cents to charity.
One of my favorite Andy Griffith shows. "Opie's Charity" is the name of that episode.
He also had his own sit com in the '50' s.
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And he had at least 1, and probably more, guest appearances on Perry Mason.
Cravin Morehead, Opie aka Richie Cunningham aka Ron Howard is a big time communist today.
IT WAS TOTALLY SILLY. It wanted to be totally silly and succeeded. Funny music to boot.
Hilarious how just a twist of the brim turned him into a gangster.😂
This was so enjoyable. Just pure fun. Around 18:48 I thought I would lose my mind!!!!I I could not stop laughing. Thank you so very much for uploading this gem!
All them primo vehicles ouch..
love this one , thanx...Rock onnn
A very well put together comedy about hoodlums, joke after joke.
A great fun movie even if the plot line above is misleading.
1:07:20 jacket colour changes in every cut! Comedic continuity !lol
As I watch this movie I'm waiting for Maxwell Smart and agent 99 to show up.
Would you believe(question mark) key is broken. Everytime, I see a phone booth, it reminds me of Maxwell Smart.
COO Bay lmao
The first 10 minutes should be entitled, "This Is A Chump."
Stu Erwin later went into television, playing a somewhat similar likable "chump" (opposite his wife, June Collyer Erwin) in "TROUBLE WITH FATHER".
And the present state of your life should be "This is a ChumP "
Don't know why this is found under "William Powell movies"
Best watched for Ben Weldon (ex-Adventures of Superman hoodlum) and 6'5" Mike Mazurki (Little Joe NOT to be confused with Michael Landon) the heavy in Dick Powell's 'Murder My Sweet." Also, watch for the most bizarre over-the-top Irish undertaker scene at 24:08. #aye
I wonder if they were supposed to be Scottish, not Irish? I heard the name "Angus" tossed around, and I'm basing it on the accent too.
Harvey Dude ....it was a Scottish accent that they were trying to do, so my guess is they were Scottish and not Irish......it also played into the American stereotype of the Scottish.
Mike Mazurki also was in John Ford Movies and in some John Wayne Movies.
I always love it when the "Good Guy" gets the Girl in the end...well, it's just the Beginning for "Them"! ! !
Fun Flick! Thanks!
~ peace
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Haha, great old movie, no continuity what-so-ever. In the fight scene it was clearly different people at different heights wearing different suits, but still great.
Look at that ...what women used to wear to bed!!!!! I hate living in this time 😡
"Ha.... You talk too much".... :)
Style was not taboo
Peignoires! They are not as lacy and beautiful as before, and hard to find. Antique shops may have classic slips and nightgowns.
Satin and lace nightgowns are timeless and durable. Avoid silk; not machine washable, and require pressing/ironing. Antique shops may have nightgowns, petticoats (full and 1/2 slips), ... pretty and use able loungerie. In French they are (were?) known as peignoires.
What? Being naked?
you can get Rudolph the Red Fooliani
Good movie guys ......please watch it !
Bad lawyering example: "I'm tell'n ya, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my client ain't not guilty."
The Grapefruit scene in " public enemy #21" is making fun of the famous James Cagney scene.
Jonny is the worlds biggest sap.
Loved the clothes --- men in double breasted suits with very pointy lapels, and fedora hats, Women had amazing hats, and such lovely lingerie!
The simple woman goes for jerks and the 'bad boy' type.11:13
Loved it
Like it ! It is not politically correct - great !
Special effects by Ray Mercer. The last time I was in Burbank, his little building was still there.
Well acceded out great cast great humour ❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂
So what? A lot of actors got their start in choreographed wrestling than and now, but Slappsie Maxie Rosenburg was a pro boxer.
Killer dill. Is that like Devils lettuce?
I love this channel
Gee, Quentin Tarantino's version with Uma Thurman changed a few things.
From the title I thought this was going to be something like Attack of The Killer Tomato
I too enjoyed these movie today,,ha ha ha.
Comédia policial de produção independente, lançada nos EUA em 2 de agosto de 1947. Foi exibida no Brasil como "Terrível matador".
What about the indigenous peoples 🤔 their heritage, language, health.....WOW!!
What are you on about . . . ?
What about 'em-???🤔.
Thank-you*
This proves my idea that British comedy is Light-Years ahead of American comedy. Hollywood seems to thrive on the Simple-Mindedness of the people. And from the looks of the Mental State of Americans, it is easy to see how that works quiet well. But British comedy reaches deep into their culture and blends their comedy (and drama as well) without having to incorporate just one group. For an Underwear Salesman of 1947 to have $40 in his Wallet is unthinkable.That would be a months salary.
Well, they're much more sinister. I do know that. Dark Sinister comedy. They intertwine their humor with real feelings, with their dry humor.. They can cuss you out and make a joke at the same time.
I understand what you mean, I love British movies too.
Always wondered how Stu Erwin got his own TV show in the fifties.
54:40 Call him the boss that way he dont get wise.
I love wearing t-shirts to bed. Lingerie is not my thing. Lace makes me itch. It scratches the skin. And nylon is ok. Silk is ok but you can ruin it in a washing machine. Yes lingerie looks more glamourous but it’s not comfortable.
I ve been called KD, never knew what that really meant---I will watch the movie.
Ha.... you talk too much :0))) How many husbands haven't dreamed of that line ? Hahaha, Public Enemy # 21 doesn't make deals with Public Enemy # 24 :0)
Very very cute movie❤🎉🎉🎉😮❤❤❤
This is the most cutest movie🎉🎉😢❤❤❤❤❤ 🥰😇🥰
Until you need them.
Great movie ❤
resculptit- "what the hell did you say?". I didm't understand a word. Must be cause I'm a yankee. Oh well.
It seems he had a scientific hypothesis and this film suggested he was correct.. Random capitalizations were required. Something was quiet. At other times some cohort wasn't necessary in order to delve into societal norms. Then something about money. My grandma was English so maybe that's why I speak this person's "language."
there were many English actors in American movies in the earlier days of film.
You are digging at David Govett---check your own comment. Your spelling isn't so hot. (Because) is a whole word. (Didn't) doesn't have a (m) in it. You also used a (period) with a (question mark). I thought you Yankees, knew everything. Poking fun of southerns, is one thing you Yankees do. Oh well.
Can't hear audio
No captions disappointing
It's a good movie. I recommend it.
Dill ain't kosher!!
In Orange County, CA a "Killer Dill" ="A Bargain"
As in "Yú galt thet 🍊ernge 🍊jús🍺 fir ú KILLER DILL"
great argut/patois.. but never encountered it... so bit lost on me..
@@captlarry-3525 So you weren't 15-25 in the 80's basically.
This is a good channel, so nothing against them, but personally, I can't stand plots where the scum bag always wins while the decent guy always loses. Couldn't get past the first three minutes or so..
Great comments! Will watch! Love lawyer jokes! Even Jesus ripped on them in the Bible!
19:06 funny
One of the most funny Movie I ever watched
I lost my mind at that point also. One of the best comedic scenes I've seen in years.
HA HA HA HA fun movie!!
The uploader's synopsis is way off and doesn't even match it's purported source, ''Killer Dill" Wikipedia''.