This was a breath of fresh air! I am 85 years old and was born in 1935. So good to see someone's home movies that seemed to focus on scenery unlike most home family movies! Great film!!!
Or more importantly automobiles! How rare it is just to find 2 vehicles side by side in any 1930's cinecolor-kodacolor-technicolor-kodachrome showcase. I found a good few, although this specific film is definitely late of 1939.
@@HappyDaysDellwig How kind of you "HappyDaysDellwig" to say this. People recognize the movement from America of the 30's to now. Today you live on the streets, you die in the streets! In the 30's they had soup kitchens for those in need and I don't think anyone lived on the streets. America needs to go back to the "old days" when people were important. The rise of the upper-middle class is responsible for the lack of awareness of the need of the poor and America will be sorry it took this path!
I’m 24 but wow you’re so lucky to have lived during these times. I don’t wanna sound like another one of those cliche “I’m born in the wrong generation” people, but these types of videos make me so nostalgic for a time I wasn’t even alive for. Technology has helped us but has also stripped us away from feeling connected with our fellow humans
As a San Francisco Native, I lived there in it’s prime. Where the streets were more colorfully made with soul. In 2023 I took a short 20 minute Revisit. As the streets were empty, I could help to think of the good old days. Going to the Stinson beach in the family car. Or watching movies with my family in the summer. I hope that Things get better for San Francisco with the Westfield mall closing. Nobody will probably read this, but for the people that do, may god bless you.
Back when people had class and sophistication. What a time to live people dressed well the working man could provide for a family on one income. Today sucks in comparison. Grandma told me great stories and the 40s and 50s.
I love these old reels. I imagine being there, living there and driving and walking those streets. I imagine thinking about where my parents would be at that time. They would be about 15 and 11. I would love to have seen them there at that age.
Beautiful! All eras had a dark side...but in our times, it's all over! Looking at the various years, you can see how things got dirtier and cheaper...ahhh, "progress"!
That washing billboard with the lady washing, we still have that billboard today in my city, it's a landmark, every so often they change her clothes depending on the season.
Kodachrome was the first and the toughest single-strip color film. I am so frustrated by the fact that I never had a chance to use it! I too want to be sure my pictures turn out beautyful and with centennial lasting color.
I love seeing these colorized videos! Makes it seem so much more real! If anyone knows what I mean... ya know looking at b&w videos and pics seems like some surreal world that isnt our own. This helps me picture this truly being reality at some point in the past.
@@hummingbird4335 but honestly what devil would complain over that when the literal world knows more about the ocean than color in the 1920s, or the 1920's-1930's-1940's-1950's-and even 1960's and 1970's combined.
Whenever that type of comment is made, a leftist bonehead goes crazy and starts shouting racism and oppression! Totally ageee with you. Society was more conservative and less God-less. Much better times!
@@dr.finnegan3949 Nope, Bush tried too, Obama saved it and now Trump is the worst POTUS ever. Record debt, borrowing and deficit up 55% (Obama reduced it 53%) plus Trump has 1.9% GDP and 1.5 million less jobs than Obama's 36 months. The poorest moocher states are all red. None of this is rhetoric, just facts. Conservatives have never done anything for the US.
I grew up in the bay area in the '70s and 80's, those were a good time....now is just too sad to talk about, I since relocated to Washington State in 2016.
I wish just one thing from those days would make a comeback--the decency of people to make the effort and take the time to dress properly when in public.
I never knew that pink cars were around as early as 1940, I thought that they first appeared with the big Cadillacs of the mid 1950’s, but that Buick is pink and is gorgeous looking and so is the music that goes with the video. Anyone know what it is? Sounds like it may be Benny Goodman, but I’m not sure. Everyone it seems had a little bit more class back then!
ruclips.net/video/iCNlOfD56k8/видео.html In this video, the first song where you can see parts of the band appearing out of thin air, is the song in this video. I'll come back to you with the title if I find it
Okay, found it, it's either Hold Your Hat or Table d'Hote. Both versions exist with Artie Shaw and sound pretty much the same. Here's a link: ruclips.net/video/SkW_4FIU1GY/видео.html
Thank you for finding out what song it was - Artie Shaw was a great musician who recorded many little known songs that are still quite appealing to listen to nowadays.
Yep, no hobo's in this video? The homeless back then were living near the railroad tracks. Today, they live anywhere they want, even some in your own back yard!
at hotels in Detroit, they now linger in the hallways looking for handouts or leftovers. If you put a tray of food scraps at your room door, they will go through it.
The old homeless were GUESTS, the new homeless are people who have lived here GENERATIONS and feel entitled to the land....not to mention there's WAY MORE of them now and its 300x more expensive than it was then! Theres a lot of nuance missed when complaining bout the modern homeless situation in CA.
@@TahtahmesDiary #PREACH #WORD #TRUTH #AMEN Thank you, now please scream and shout that intelligence louder to the Dumbass way to overly Political Whiney Crybabies in the back who quickly forget both PAST and recently CURRENT U.S. Economic History!!!
But this nice old 1940's clip is not actually about hobos, poverty or social deprivation is it? It's just a video showing some chosen street scenes. Why must it descend into negative commentary?
New 1940 Buick in the showroom at 1:46, so that shot was taken between October of 1939 and November of 1940. Ditto with the 1940 Chrysler at 2:22. The modern captions say late 1930s, but that footage cannot have been taken before October of 1939. More likely some time in '40.
Beautiful ! Thank you. I love the car at 1:42 (a Buick, isn't it ?) The billboard is incredible, never saw such thing before ! It would make a scandal today.
I think 🤔 this might have been better times , even how people dressed and cared about how they looked, and seemed happier than this crazy world we live in now
Back then you'd step IN poop, too. Also, no A/C in those streetcars so you'd be smelling armpits and crotch. Not everyone bathed everyday so you'd get a whiff of arse. But you'd be used to all that because it was the late 1930s. At least it was better than the 1920s - horse crap everywhere.
Man what a time to be alive as a young white man, hell maybe even Mexican, after all it is California. Either or what have loved to be alive during those times.
Actually, you were able to have a good time without a lot of money then. $25 for a nice 2 bedroom apartment, $1.25 to see Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra and a buffet dinner at the Paladium, used cars for $50 (cars we would dream of having today), toolmakers wage $0.65/hr in 1939 doubling to $1.25 in 1940.
Im 14 1940 looks soo good ❤😊 I would have liked to live back then I also love the old movies from 1940s and 30s I am gonna watch fantasia tonight never have scene it but it looks soo magical and good 👍 what would you rate the movie if you have ever scene it from the trailer I would rate it a 10 ❤but of course trailers can sometimes look better than the actual movie😢but I will give my real rating after I watch it!
2:22 The bumper is a little different but that sure looks like my 40 Chrysler Windsor!. Mines a burgundy color and is in no where near that nice condition though. The bumper on my 40 chrysler has a third bumperette in the middle that you have to unlock and turn down to open the trunk. Gotta show this video to my old man because if he saw that pink Buick at a car show today, he would insist that it is a custom job. Video proof that if you had the money back in the day you could get a car in exotic colors.
@Will Mason with america my country have big trouble after ww2. America had another countries in the ass. Of course, today he have see changes because NATO is.
As noted above, that's a 1940 Buick at 1:46. Those hit the showroom in October 1940 and were gone by November 1941. So that particular shot, anyway, could be 1939 or 1940.
Such a lovey time when people of Asian decent were being sent to internment camps and a whole global war had been raging on but nevermind that. *At LeAsT tHerE aRe No HoBoS sH1tInG iN tHe StReEtS*
This was a breath of fresh air!
I am 85 years old and was born in 1935.
So good to see someone's home movies that seemed to focus on scenery unlike most home family movies!
Great film!!!
Or more importantly automobiles! How rare it is just to find 2 vehicles side by side in any 1930's cinecolor-kodacolor-technicolor-kodachrome showcase. I found a good few, although this specific film is definitely late of 1939.
you should release some of your videos on youtube
I think you lived in the best decades of life in america ever. I was born in 1990
@@HappyDaysDellwig How kind of you "HappyDaysDellwig" to say this.
People recognize the movement from America of the 30's to now.
Today you live on the streets, you die in the streets!
In the 30's they had soup kitchens for those in need and I don't think anyone lived on the streets.
America needs to go back to the "old days" when people were important.
The rise of the upper-middle class is responsible for the lack of awareness of the need of the poor and America will be sorry it took this path!
I’m 24 but wow you’re so lucky to have lived during these times. I don’t wanna sound like another one of those cliche “I’m born in the wrong generation” people, but these types of videos make me so nostalgic for a time I wasn’t even alive for. Technology has helped us but has also stripped us away from feeling connected with our fellow humans
I love the soft pink dress the blonde lady in the middle wears at the end of the video.. fashion truly was much better and the pool looked fun 🥰
It's all over! Looking at the various years, you can see how things got dirtier and cheaper. Thanks for sharing!
As a San Francisco Native, I lived there in it’s prime. Where the streets were more colorfully made with soul. In 2023 I took a short 20 minute Revisit. As the streets were empty, I could help to think of the good old days. Going to the Stinson beach in the family car. Or watching movies with my family in the summer. I hope that Things get better for San Francisco with the Westfield mall closing. Nobody will probably read this, but for the people that do, may god bless you.
Back when people had class and sophistication. What a time to live people dressed well the working man could provide for a family on one income. Today sucks in comparison. Grandma told me great stories and the 40s and 50s.
I love these old reels. I imagine being there, living there and driving and walking those streets. I imagine thinking about where my parents would be at that time. They would be about 15 and 11. I would love to have seen them there at that age.
Yeah but my mom was born in the 90s
Incredible film, beautiful condition.
I love their style and how they loved simply enjoyed the small things and the people around them.
Beautiful! All eras had a dark side...but in our times, it's all over! Looking at the various years, you can see how things got dirtier and cheaper...ahhh, "progress"!
LOVE the music!! perfect for this video and time period!!
What a beautiful paradise SF was back then
That washing billboard with the lady washing, we still have that billboard today in my city, it's a landmark, every so often they change her clothes depending on the season.
Hold up yo fr?
Can you say which city and the street address? I'd like to see it on Google streetview.
Do you live in the USA
@@thecraplordsell4575 Yes
@@JENDALL714 what state
Now THAT'S A BILLBOARD
Love That Era. Sweet Vintage RV.
My favorite decade use to be the 1950's! Now the 1940's are!
Yeah same! It’s not like there was global war or that millions were being killed by horrendous regimes
@@shareefwahab6606 It's very possible to like the pop culture and fashion of a decade without liking all the violence.
@@shareefwahab6606 and slavery
Mine is late 1100s.
@@shareefwahab6606 Seems like they have to make human sacrifices every 20 years or so.
those were times, unlike todays madness, and Im 30 years old man from Europe
Well preserved.Kodachrome is a very tough color film.
Michael Mcgee - Very true. My K64 slides from the sixties look brand new. Slides from other brands seemed to fade.
Kodachrome was the first and the toughest single-strip color film. I am so frustrated by the fact that I never had a chance to use it! I too want to be sure my pictures turn out beautyful and with centennial lasting color.
I love that billboard.
Does anyone remember that moving billboard (zany!)? When did it get taken down?
Now a days, some dumbass would sue for emotional distress
@scottbaino How do you enter a huge butt like that today??
Sir Mix A Lot would approve.
whats a billboard ?
1941 Buick in Hawaiian Orchid. (Pink) I wonder who bought that!
David Rossco that’s was so birchen to see all shiny and new on the showroom 😍 wow
them rich ladies who married doctors/businessmen who gave them an army of maids at home...
Liberace
That's a 1940 not a '41. A Special had a running board, so maybe it's a super, century, or roady
@@kidzbopkaren8342 And their gigolos...
1:36 that billboard would get pulled today.
And all the feminists would be screaming. LMAO
LMFAO
I feel like it's raunchy for the 40s
@@Mf7d89 Of course you do
We have a liberal within our thread.
The quality of this is amazing. I love it. It really takes you back unlike any black and white film.
Where that cable car turned around at the beginning, I used to get off the bus there everyday when I attended Galileo High School in 1973-1974.
Anyone have a time machine?
I’ll get in line
Agree! I’ve always said, if a time machine is invented, I’ll never be home!!!
Yeah reall! A time machine iWould be nice Nowadays!
Just wonderful.
I love seeing these colorized videos! Makes it seem so much more real! If anyone knows what I mean... ya know looking at b&w videos and pics seems like some surreal world that isnt our own. This helps me picture this truly being reality at some point in the past.
AudLiv It was shot in color, not colorized. It was expensive to shoot in color, but wealthier folks used it.
@@devroshart oh wow had no idea it was possible in the 40s. Very cool.
@@pleasedontfeedthe6235 It was also possible in the 20s. Although colour films had a biased tint till technicolor was perfected.
@@hummingbird4335 but honestly what devil would complain over that when the literal world knows more about the ocean than color in the 1920s, or the 1920's-1930's-1940's-1950's-and even 1960's and 1970's combined.
Yes same!❤😊🎉
A Excellent Video.. Highly Recommended.. Thank You Very Much For Sharing....
Excellent I wish I could go back
The people more elegant
Notice how well people dressed.
Whenever that type of comment is made, a leftist bonehead goes crazy and starts shouting racism and oppression! Totally ageee with you. Society was more conservative and less God-less. Much better times!
@@RapidCycling07 More right wing gibberish, god is 100% fake, liberals created this country, conservatism has never done anything for it.
@@betsyduane3461 If liberals created the country, they're gonna destroy it also.
@@dr.finnegan3949 Nope, Bush tried too, Obama saved it and now Trump is the worst POTUS ever. Record debt, borrowing and deficit up 55% (Obama reduced it 53%) plus Trump has 1.9% GDP and 1.5 million less jobs than Obama's 36 months. The poorest moocher states are all red. None of this is rhetoric, just facts. Conservatives have never done anything for the US.
Even at the swimming pool they have good clothes and neat hair.
I remember one of those washer woman billboards in Inglewood CA 1960s.
I'm from Los Angeles, this is so cool to see!!
I grew up in the bay area in the '70s and 80's, those were a good time....now is just too sad to talk about, I since relocated to Washington State in 2016.
Loved every bit of this 😍
I wish just one thing from those days would make a comeback--the decency of people to make the effort and take the time to dress properly when in public.
Who cares wearing the right cloths at the right time is overrated
idk about that but I do think municipal workers and such should all have fancy uniforms like the nyc sanitation workers do
I never knew that pink cars were around as early as 1940, I thought that they first appeared with the big Cadillacs of the mid 1950’s, but that Buick is pink and is gorgeous looking and so is the music that goes with the video. Anyone know what it is? Sounds like it may be Benny Goodman, but I’m not sure. Everyone it seems had a little bit more class back then!
Morgan Paris damn fr the 40s-50s-60s-70s look very similar
ruclips.net/video/iCNlOfD56k8/видео.html In this video, the first song where you can see parts of the band appearing out of thin air, is the song in this video. I'll come back to you with the title if I find it
Okay, found it, it's either Hold Your Hat or Table d'Hote. Both versions exist with Artie Shaw and sound pretty much the same. Here's a link: ruclips.net/video/SkW_4FIU1GY/видео.html
Thank you for finding out what song it was - Artie Shaw was a great musician who recorded many little known songs that are still quite appealing to listen to nowadays.
Yep, no hobo's in this video? The homeless back then were living near the railroad tracks. Today, they live anywhere they want, even some in your own back yard!
at hotels in Detroit, they now linger in the hallways looking for handouts or leftovers. If you put a tray of food scraps at your room door, they will go through it.
and poop on the streets and making San Francisco into San Franshitco thanks to the communist city government thugs.
The old homeless were GUESTS, the new homeless are people who have lived here GENERATIONS and feel entitled to the land....not to mention there's WAY MORE of them now and its 300x more expensive than it was then! Theres a lot of nuance missed when complaining bout the modern homeless situation in CA.
@@TahtahmesDiary #PREACH #WORD #TRUTH #AMEN Thank you, now please scream and shout that intelligence louder to the Dumbass way to overly Political Whiney Crybabies in the back who quickly forget both PAST and recently CURRENT U.S. Economic History!!!
But this nice old 1940's clip is not actually about hobos, poverty or social deprivation is it? It's just a video showing some chosen street scenes. Why must it descend into negative commentary?
Amazing, before and after. Look at it now, sad too!
Back when The Tenderloin was Tender, Today that sh*t is Rough, The opposite of Tender
New 1940 Buick in the showroom at 1:46, so that shot was taken between October of 1939 and November of 1940. Ditto with the 1940 Chrysler at 2:22. The modern captions say late 1930s, but that footage cannot have been taken before October of 1939. More likely some time in '40.
Great choice of music for the era.
The Brown Derby that's where Lucy spilled the plate of spaghetti on that actor. Hope he forgive her by now.
Excellent video !
Beautiful ! Thank you.
I love the car at 1:42 (a Buick, isn't it ?) The billboard is incredible, never saw such thing before ! It would make a scandal today.
Nop, its actually a Chevrolet
No, you are right
Its a Buick qwq
@@mohinagata642 It's a 1940 Buick Super or Roadmaster or Century, not sure, but NOT a Special because the 1940 Special had running boards
Fantastic video. Thanks....... 👏🏻
I can't believe that pink two tone '40 Buick, that thing is insane! Nice choice of music, too! Artie Shaw?
I think 🤔 this might have been better times , even how people dressed and cared about how they looked, and seemed happier than this crazy world we live in now
Carlton Dobbs you couldn't be more correct.
Carlton Dobbs nah the Great Depression affected a lot of people in the 30s also you would get drafted into WW2. You would have to deal with racism
Absolutely. One can only wonder what those people would have thought about today’s poorly dressed and increasingly obese population.
Unrecognizable....today you'll step on poop 💩
Propaganda!Ain't no"poop" on the ground,other than dogshit.
Sophie you were fool
Back then you'd step IN poop, too. Also, no A/C in those streetcars so you'd be smelling armpits and crotch. Not everyone bathed everyday so you'd get a whiff of arse. But you'd be used to all that because it was the late 1930s. At least it was better than the 1920s - horse crap everywhere.
And too many cars
Not really. Nothing much has actually changed that drastically. In fact, you’d probably be more likely to step in crap back then than you would now.
Beautiful video I love California gr Jeffrey 🍀🌞☕😘🌴.
1:46 Guy sneezed while filming the car.
That was an earthquake.
Yeah back in the day San Francisco gals had great gams all that hill walking sometimes a glimpse of stocking
This makes me wish California were this nice again..
👍
We are living in some perilous times now! Sad but true.
I LIKE IT! Now I know what the original "turntable" looked like.
I've never seen a car like that when it was new! Wow!!
1:31 Damn, twerking.
Man what a time to be alive as a young white man, hell maybe even Mexican, after all it is California. Either or what have loved to be alive during those times.
It was great for all races except for the deep south. Racism will always exist as ignorance does
White guys engineered it all
Lol white utopia fantasy. It never existed. White utopia was Europe and whites were booted from there...
They had it so good. Imagine how awesome it was.If you had money, of course.
And only if you were white
Rohan G. Nair choke on that white guilt
@@Dontworryaboutanything white guilt? Bruh I hate sjws as much as you prolly do but what i said was a fact.
Actually, you were able to have a good time without a lot of money then. $25 for a nice 2 bedroom apartment, $1.25 to see Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra and a buffet dinner at the Paladium, used cars for $50 (cars we would dream of having today), toolmakers wage $0.65/hr in 1939 doubling to $1.25 in 1940.
K Lee context? What was the average monthly wage?
Oh wow, love this!!!
Ah, to own a break repair shop in Frisco! Must have been paradise back then.
brake
raul duke I used to hate the word “Frisco” but now I think it deserves it.
Im 14 1940 looks soo good ❤😊 I would have liked to live back then I also love the old movies from 1940s and 30s I am gonna watch fantasia tonight never have scene it but it looks soo magical and good 👍 what would you rate the movie if you have ever scene it from the trailer I would rate it a 10 ❤but of course trailers can sometimes look better than the actual movie😢but I will give my real rating after I watch it!
I got a kick out of the moving sign
Lady washing her clothes. You can see up her dress😂
2:22
The bumper is a little different but that sure looks like my 40 Chrysler Windsor!. Mines a burgundy color and is in no where near that nice condition though. The bumper on my 40 chrysler has a third bumperette in the middle that you have to unlock and turn down to open the trunk.
Gotta show this video to my old man because if he saw that pink Buick at a car show today, he would insist that it is a custom job. Video proof that if you had the money back in the day you could get a car in exotic colors.
I believe the colour is Hawaiian Orchid. OK I cheated it says so at 1:42. 🙂
The Cars There Are Amazing In That Day
1:43 a 1940 Buick
Seeing the hole that both cities are today, they had it better back then.
@Aaron Antone Yep, much better today. Dodging used needles and feces piles..... oh, and that sweet aroma of homeless piss filling the air. Marvelous.
Color so true and vivid...I felt as if I were there! Black and white just makes it look dark and sad.
Well it is true color.
fabulous!!
I think that might be Spencer Tracy sitting on the bench by the pool in the gray suit.
I WANNA LIVE IN THESE DAYS!!!!
This film was amazing
Despite the depression having a grip on the majority of the country, Times seemed so peaceful and organized back then. I wonder what happened?
Starguard ! People forget god. That’s what always happens
DejaVoodooDoll how was it far more violent? Substantiate that odd claim with something.
Drugs, mass immigration, globalisation - especially the offshoring of manufacturing, technology and intellectual property to China.
San Fran....San Franciscan's ears just exploded hearing it called as "San Fran" LMAO
....or just Frisco.
What do you call it?
when USA in 40s has good music, cars and money, we in Europe have World War 2 so i cant watch this movie because my country has trouble in this time
@Will Mason with america my country have big trouble after ww2. America had another countries in the ass. Of course, today he have see changes because NATO is.
At 1:31-HAHAHAHA! ("Baby Got Back!")
1:34 i wonder how many people would complain about this today.
Lmao ,SJW AND FEMINIST WOULD GO CRAZY!!!
Sorry but it's early 1940's not late '30's. Excellent video though. thanks.
Agreed...40s not the 30s
As noted above, that's a 1940 Buick at 1:46. Those hit the showroom in October 1940 and were gone by November 1941. So that particular shot, anyway, could be 1939 or 1940.
It says early 40's
Nice Billboard! Now we have SteveO taped on the Billboard.
Lovend it! Thank you!
Why does the sun always shine in California. Not here in the UK.
Priceless
Didn't know colour 8mm film (assuming that's what it was shot on) existed back then.
At 2:22 check out the classic Woody......
If LA Noire had a sequel I would love to see a Hitchcock-like SF setting
I want that pink car!!
I subscribed because of this video 👍🏼
I wanna go home!
that Man pose at the end wth
Gold.
Thank you
Say, what was the tune you put over the video?
A different adaptation of Artie Shaw’s “Hold Your Hat.” Can’t seem to find the original artist of this one in the video.
pretty good filming
Those cable cars had so little writing on them compared to today.
Johny hates...... Video pretty fun to watch.
Ambassador Hotel...where the Graduate was filmed and many other movies. "Are you here for an affair?"
Love that pink car❤️❤️
Jane James it's better than pink. Great color 😉
Love ur channel
No hipsters, no hobos, no tech billionaires... those were the days
There have always been hipsters. Even the Neanderthals had to put up with them.
Ahh, lovely. A time without having to step on poop on the sidewalks. 💩
Such a lovey time when people of Asian decent were being sent to internment camps and a whole global war had been raging on but nevermind that. *At LeAsT tHerE aRe No HoBoS sH1tInG iN tHe StReEtS*
Itz Pro Shut up
Well there was still horse crap in many places then
@@drippy1132 typical response from someone as ignorant as you. Sure, just deny the truth
What happened to the motherf*ker that told me to go back to CNN? Another ignorant fool denying history, I would love to tell them to go back to Fox.
Well said last post!
The Germans were the first to use color film in the thirties !