Newsreel of the Grand Hotel (1932) premiere | Crawford, Gable, Dietrich, Shearer, Barrymore & more

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  • @goldduxt
    @goldduxt  Před 16 dny +18

    Those at the premiere were Lionel Barrymore, Jean Hersholt, Wallace Beery, Louis B. Mayer, Lewis Stone, Anita Page, Marlene Dietrich, Anna Q. Nilsson, Jean Harlow, William "Billy" Haines, Joan Crawford, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Constance Bennett, Norma Shearer, Clark Gable, and more!!! So many stars.
    I saw this on youtube here in lower quality so decided to share this! :)

    • @tula1433
      @tula1433 Před 16 dny +4

      I wonder if Mae West was in attendance? I know she wasn’t in the film but I’d assume this was a pretty big night and she was at her prime and would show up! ❤

    • @lovethefields
      @lovethefields Před 8 dny

      Where’s Garbo?

  • @bejoyful
    @bejoyful Před 16 dny +57

    How low Hollywood has fallen; once it was a wonderland of talent and class.

    • @goldduxt
      @goldduxt  Před 16 dny +10

      So agree, nothing like this anymore.

    • @John-14798
      @John-14798 Před 16 dny +9

      *Idk if I would use the word “class” to ever describe Hollywood but their talent was amazing.*

    • @truckarttinbox9644
      @truckarttinbox9644 Před 15 dny

      Class? They were all abusive, drunk and drugged. Lets not romanticize the past, we can appreciate them for their talent, glamour and art but Hollywood is just as shady now as it was before.

    • @djr6876
      @djr6876 Před 14 dny +2

      . Being under contract studios protected their star’s reputations and a young actors talents were nurtured by their studio bosses.

    • @AbbeBuck
      @AbbeBuck Před 12 dny

      At least someone found this video! 😅

  • @zero_bs_tolerance8646
    @zero_bs_tolerance8646 Před 16 dny +21

    Fun to watch! Joan seemed nervous, holding onto the back of her skirt. I wonder if she had a wardrobe malfunction? So many stars!! Jean Harlow!! Marlene Dietrich! Gable! Wow!
    Thanks very much.

    • @lynntownsend4457
      @lynntownsend4457 Před 15 dny +5

      She suffered anxiety in crowds... well documented

    • @zero_bs_tolerance8646
      @zero_bs_tolerance8646 Před 15 dny

      @@lynntownsend4457 If you say so.

    • @capoislamort100
      @capoislamort100 Před 12 dny

      @@lynntownsend4457no anxiety when it comes to screwing; her next best specialty after being a movie actress.

  • @user-wc4dz9rw1i
    @user-wc4dz9rw1i Před 16 dny +17

    I wonder whatever happened to the hotel register? What a wonderful piece of Hollywood history to see.

    • @lettylynton1932
      @lettylynton1932 Před 16 dny +3

      I recall seeing it at the former Max Factor Museum in L.A. I think it may be transferred to the Hollywood Museum that is there now.

    • @goldduxt
      @goldduxt  Před 16 dny +8

      @@lettylynton1932correct, it is at the Hollywood Heritage Museum right now. Jean Harlow Essential on instagram said he is the current owner. 😊

  • @user-yc1nr5gw9h
    @user-yc1nr5gw9h Před 2 dny

    THIS is the epitome of what Hollywood was. Marvelous piece

  • @tomfrost1997
    @tomfrost1997 Před 16 dny +18

    Sorry Garbo but Crawford stole the scene in this one. Wonderful Flaemchen (can’t spell it)

  • @MTknitter22
    @MTknitter22 Před 13 dny +7

    Joan’s FIRST role where she had gotten her look right, her style right and she turned in a fabulous performance where she was really noticed and up up her career went!!!

    • @gfrangi5422
      @gfrangi5422 Před 6 dny +1

      When Joan Crawford visited Buenos Aires in 1960 she was asked by Jack Korn (local journalist) what she thought about Greta Garbo, she answered that she did not get the chance to talk to her as Garbo's performances were done whilst the rest of the cast were not present. Yet Crawford mentioned that she got one brief glimpse of the great Swedish actress and thought that she was the most strikingly beautiful woman she ever saw.

    • @cafeAmericano
      @cafeAmericano Před 4 dny

      Letty lynton is where she really established her look

  • @corym8358
    @corym8358 Před 16 dny +14

    Norma was a bit more talkative that Joan was. All of them were so elegant. Thank you for posting this!

    • @lynntownsend4457
      @lynntownsend4457 Před 15 dny +6

      Joan suffered from anxiety especially in crowds per Fairbanks

  • @teribradshaw-milling3164

    All I can say is GABLE!!!! what a Hunk!! I noticed the crowd got excited when he showed up!!

  • @scotnick59
    @scotnick59 Před 16 dny +20

    Joan was so very gorgeous

    • @tula1433
      @tula1433 Před 16 dny +4

      Love her speaking voice! ❤

    • @scotnick59
      @scotnick59 Před 16 dny +3

      @@tula1433 As do I

    • @chynnadoll3277
      @chynnadoll3277 Před 14 dny +2

      Yes, she certainly was.

    • @sprague49
      @sprague49 Před 9 dny

      Funny how the MC could barely coax a few words out of Joan Crawford, yet her studio nemesis, Norma Shearer, wouldn't shut up.

  • @EddieLensweiger
    @EddieLensweiger Před dnem

    It's insane how fast the growing of entertainment industry after silent era! this was 1932, only 5 years after jazz singer, the first talkie picture! look at how many important actors and people all across the line of works coming to it, actors, producers, screenwriters, columnists and how important this 30s decade is to build the trust of the future industry of hollywood! the premiere of Grand Hotel is the greatest day in golden age of hollywood, the pioneer of what coming after

  • @ladedalounge
    @ladedalounge Před 16 dny +8

    thanks, need to escape this world for a while....love this film

  • @atlantaga55
    @atlantaga55 Před 13 dny +3

    Before internet before cell phones..I’m a kid from the 50’s….I miss this ❤

  • @tahaduri13
    @tahaduri13 Před 16 dny +8

    Thank you for sharing this fantastic piece of film history....

  • @sandrakenney567
    @sandrakenney567 Před 2 dny

    Now thats what you called going to Oscars.the women stars were so elegant graceful and those clothes were not like whats worn today They were absoluety beautiful. Oscars in the 20s+ 30s where a thing everyone looked foward to .Its now 80 years later and most of these stars are gone but not forgotten.Their movies are still played and the acting like ( GONE WITH THE WIND) (REBECCA WITH MY FAVOURITE ACTOR OF ALL TIME( LAURANCE OLIVIER )👏 ( CASTLE BLANCA) AND OTHERS SO GREAT WITH GREAT TALENT AS THE DANCERS MY (FAVOURITE OF COURSE👉 (FRED ASTAIR )👏AND THE WAY VINCENT MINNELLI BOUGHT BEAUTY INTO THOSE COSTUMES AND THOSE DANCE MOVES WITH CAMERAS HIGH UP LOOKING AT THE MAGIC OF HIS IDEAS OF SUCH ELEGANCE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTON. REST IN PEACE VINCENT AND ALL STARS GONE FROM ME TO YOU 💐👏💐👏💐👏💐👏💐👏💐👏💐👏💐👏🌹👏🌹👏🌹👏🌹👏🌹👏🌹👏🌹🌹👏🌹👏🌹💐👏🌹💐🌹👏🌹💐.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT ❤💐👏👍💖GODBLESS YOU ALL.AMEN🙏REST IN PEACE🕊🦋🕊🦋🕊🦋🕊🦋🕊🕊🦋🕊🦋🕊🦋🕊🦋🕊🦋🕊🦋🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊

  • @BlueSkyGal777
    @BlueSkyGal777 Před 14 dny +4

    Oh my gosh!!! Thank you for posting this! This clip brought so much joy to my heart! I have loved MGM for more than 50 years. To see Louis B. speaking was so interesting. To see Harlow with Paul Bern was eery (as we know what's coming later). An era that's never coming back...so lovely to see and hear those who lived it. This was great fun and truly moving to watch. Thank you!! 💗💗💗

  • @michelportelance2772
    @michelportelance2772 Před 15 dny +6

    so beautiful of Jean Harlow that movie Red-Headed Woman are very very good . Thank you Kind 💋💖

  • @Marketoromagnolo
    @Marketoromagnolo Před 16 dny +10

    Oh My God, Crawford was so beautiful and glamour! I think in 33 she was at peak of her beauty, I think she was working on Today we Live when she attended the premier. Interesting Garbo was not at the event

    • @lynntownsend4457
      @lynntownsend4457 Před 15 dny +2

      She was still beautiful past Mildred Pierce but she took a turn in the fifties but bounced back in the 60's...she lightened her lipstick

  • @MTknitter22
    @MTknitter22 Před 13 dny +2

    These old movie stars, directors, etc. we’re GRATEFUL they could make such a good living doing this. They were not whining about how hard it was to be famous!!

  • @williamschlenger1518
    @williamschlenger1518 Před 6 dny +1

    When Hollywood had class.

  • @melltell
    @melltell Před 12 dny +2

    The most elegant and beautiful women ever: Marlene Dietrich

  • @susanb2015
    @susanb2015 Před 14 dny +4

    This is so good. So many stars!

  • @lemonhead162
    @lemonhead162 Před 14 dny +8

    Stars back then NEVER EVER mouthed off about politics, and it was nothing, but class!!

    • @jaengen
      @jaengen Před 12 dny +1

      Yep now we even have washed up quarterbacks like Aaron Rodgers mouthing off.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 10 dny +3

      Class??? It was a grossly sleazy and exploitative place.

  • @themacfan
    @themacfan Před 16 dny +6

    You won't not believe but a year ago the nass channel uploaded an amateur video IN COLOR from grand hotel premier . At some point you can even see some Joan Crawford posters on the wall .
    And when I say amateur I mean that there was someone on the roof filming the cars arriving and People standing and waiting for actors.

    • @goldduxt
      @goldduxt  Před 16 dny +1

      Wow, I will have to take a look!!

  • @joanbecenti8938
    @joanbecenti8938 Před 14 dny +2

    Most people don't realize, but the motion picture business was a product to sell and make money, just like any product. It still holds true today.

  • @hanschristianbrando5588

    Back when Hollywood was Hollywood and its stars were stars, and movies were worthy of the hype. Jean Harlow was said to have quipped "Do we need luggage?" but it isn't here.

  • @rogerdodger8349
    @rogerdodger8349 Před 11 dny +1

    Nine minutes of heaven. Thank you!

  • @robertamineo477
    @robertamineo477 Před 16 dny +3

    Thanks again🙏🏻♥️🙏🏻.

  • @deb7518
    @deb7518 Před 11 dny

    One of my favorite movies!

  • @MTknitter22
    @MTknitter22 Před 13 dny +1

    Premieres were wonderful affairs back then

  • @jaygatz4335
    @jaygatz4335 Před 15 dny +7

    Another Garbo no-show! At least she's consistent.

  • @Joy-mc2vq
    @Joy-mc2vq Před 12 dny +1

    Interesting that Irving Thalberg didn’t come up to the podium. It appears that Clark Gable is Norma’s date but I can see Irving. I wonder why the announcer didn’t mention his name.

  • @rubberdc
    @rubberdc Před 16 dny +4

    I wonder where that book is now ?

    • @goldduxt
      @goldduxt  Před 14 dny +1

      It is on display at the Hollywood Heritage Museum until June 9th. “Jean Harlow Essential” on Instagram is the current owner. They posted a picture of it recently. Wish I could share here

  • @Arthur5260
    @Arthur5260 Před 9 dny +2

    Curious as to where that book ended up

    • @TheIndependentLens
      @TheIndependentLens Před 4 dny +1

      Considering what it was for and the signatures it has, it must be worth some money.

  • @ceebee23
    @ceebee23 Před 10 dny

    wow
    covered by newsreel and NBC radio..reporting live I imagine .... what a night ....the movie is not bad either .. I wonder where the big book they are signing ended up?

  • @jartober
    @jartober Před 13 dny +1

    Joan Crawford was classy, beautiful, and HUMBLE. That is something Bette Davis was not-- humble. Bette was the actress, Joan the star (of course Joan was a phenomenal actress though, too).
    This video proves how awful Hollywood has become. They had their problems and tragedies, too. But the way all these stars carried themselves was glorious.

  • @mehmetokay7073
    @mehmetokay7073 Před 16 dny +4

    Where is Garbo?

    • @user-wc4dz9rw1i
      @user-wc4dz9rw1i Před 16 dny +3

      She later appeared. In drag, in the form of Wallace Beery dressed like Garbo.

    • @goldduxt
      @goldduxt  Před 14 dny +1

      One time Joan invited Garbo over to her house. When she got there, there were lots of cars parked outside as Joan’s neighbour Barbara Stanwyck was having a party. Garbo got scared because she thought Joan was having a party and left a note on the front porch. I think she had bad anxiety, but definitely one of the greats.

    • @lemonhead162
      @lemonhead162 Před 14 dny +1

      She wanted to be alone.....so she stayed home.....

    • @capoislamort100
      @capoislamort100 Před 12 dny +1

      @@lemonhead162she saw the filth and decadence of Hollywood, and decided she wasn’t going to be a part of that!

  • @scottdeluca2929
    @scottdeluca2929 Před 10 dny

    Where was John Barrymore?

  • @Twentythousandlps
    @Twentythousandlps Před 15 dny +2

    Where's Jack? Where's Greta?

    • @jl3322
      @jl3322 Před 5 dny

      Garbo NEVER did publicity of any kind. She was MGM and did as she pleased.

  • @jl3322
    @jl3322 Před 5 dny

    Where is the book they signed for this premiere. No Garbo of course. The Golden Age of early 30’s Hollywood.

  • @stephaniestanley8041
    @stephaniestanley8041 Před 14 dny

    Amazing Resolution. I guess Garbo was a no show. It's American history.❤ What became of the Registry?😮

    • @goldduxt
      @goldduxt  Před 14 dny

      It is on display at the Hollywood Heritage Museum until June 9th

  • @mariahenrich9602
    @mariahenrich9602 Před 15 dny

    However it was always an illusion.

  • @gavinbagares8907
    @gavinbagares8907 Před 11 dny

    Does Garbo care, she couldn't even be bothered to show up❓

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 10 dny +2

      She never did. That was part of her legend. Remote and untouchable, even other film stars thought she was something of a goddess

    • @TheIndependentLens
      @TheIndependentLens Před 4 dny

      @@th8257star among the stars.

  • @chynnadoll3277
    @chynnadoll3277 Před 14 dny +2

    Could someone please explain to me what was so wonderful about Greta Garbo? Seriously. I just don’t get it.

    • @notnek202
      @notnek202 Před 13 dny +1

      I agree.

    • @th8257
      @th8257 Před 10 dny +1

      As Quentin Crisp said of her: "She was a star even to other stars and I think she did it deliberately. She cultivated her remoteness, keeping her face so still that it became an icon on which everybody in the world could plant their dreams."
      That was her secret I think. Because nobody knew her, it left a huge gap for people to project their own fantasies onto her. It's a natural human tendency - when people are mysterious to us, we start projecting things onto them.

    • @candy9986
      @candy9986 Před 10 dny

      Stunning bone structure