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  • @tomfowler381
    @tomfowler381 Před 11 měsíci +173

    As some one born in 1950, I grew up on black and white. You asked if you should watch more black and white films…my answer is yes. They’re different on any number of different levels. Made me laugh, made me cry, scared me to death and inspired me. There’s a wealth of classics in black and white. Enjoy them!

    • @joepowell7025
      @joepowell7025 Před 11 měsíci +3

      I also was born in 1950 and i LOVE these old classics, you really can't beat them.

    • @ignatzmuskrat3000
      @ignatzmuskrat3000 Před 11 měsíci +3

      Marilyn's contract stipulated her movies be shown in color. Wilder had to convince her it was a period piece...besides the fellas looked worse in color. Lol. Other movies of that year were in black n white so no bif whoop. Suddenly, Last Summer, for instance, finished about the same time. Not sure why Monroe had that in her contract. She tried to control her public image...for Joe? He wasn't worth it.

    • @egk2584
      @egk2584 Před 11 měsíci +3

      The biggest difference i always notice in B&W films or older films in general is the acting is ofen more like a stage play than what we see today. The 'method" acting style in the 60's totally changed things. Suddenly everyone wanted to be the character they were playing.

    • @littletee3649
      @littletee3649 Před 11 měsíci +7

      I'm in my 20s, but I'm a TCM baby, I grew up with black and white movies and shorts, too. I love black and white media! There is just something magical about them. I also agree that she should watch more of them-there's still so many treasures out there to enjoy.

    • @pete_lind
      @pete_lind Před 11 měsíci +1

      Funnies part Toy Curtis only reversing that boat , he served in Navy USS Proteus in pacific during WW 2 and was buried with full military honors in 2010 .

  • @RicoCosta317
    @RicoCosta317 Před 11 měsíci +100

    Nobody's perfect 😂. The best last line of a movie ever!

    • @louismarzullo1190
      @louismarzullo1190 Před 11 měsíci +3

      @@Dave-hb7lx 1A & 1B

    • @Keyboardje
      @Keyboardje Před 11 měsíci +2

      I read somewhere that the line was first meant to be: "I know". But it was felt to be too much for the people of that time to make it so obviously "gay". So they thought up "Nobody's perfect".

    • @MrDavidcairns
      @MrDavidcairns Před 11 měsíci +4

      @@Keyboardje No, it was always "Nobody's perfect." They write it the night before filming, and said, "Well, maybe we'll think of something better tomorrow." Thankfully, they didn't. (The problem with "I know" would be that it's not funny.)

  • @jtt6650
    @jtt6650 Před 11 měsíci +106

    Marilyn had a few extra pounds in this film, but she was never skinny, very voluptuous. It’s not black and white, but if you want to see Marilyn at her prime watch The Seven Year Itch; she’s absolutely perfect and adorable. It has the iconic subway vent blowing her dress up scene.

    • @stevemccullagh36
      @stevemccullagh36 Před 11 měsíci +28

      She was actually pregnant while making Some Like it Hot.

    • @jtt6650
      @jtt6650 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Dave-hb7lx nah she always had curves, big tatas and a bodacious ass. Michelle Pfieffer is thin.

    • @hughjorg4008
      @hughjorg4008 Před 11 měsíci +2

      She had a chin implant. Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Michael Gurdin did the implant surgery early in her career after a producer called her "chinless oddity." 🤔

    • @lechat8533
      @lechat8533 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @jtt6650
      I couldn`t agree more :)

    • @keithdean9149
      @keithdean9149 Před 5 měsíci +2

      or "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and see her perform "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend."

  • @luvthetube07
    @luvthetube07 Před 11 měsíci +93

    Hey Dawn. The garage killing was loosely based on an actual gangland murder called the St Valentines Day Massacre ordered by AL Capone.

    • @darthken815
      @darthken815 Před 11 měsíci +4

      "when a man named Al Capone tried to make this town his own"

    • @timmooney7528
      @timmooney7528 Před 11 měsíci

      Fred "Killer" Burke, one of the gunman, was hiding in Stevensville, Michigan under the alias of Fred Dane. He hit another car while drunk driving, and killed an officer who arrived to fill out the accident report.

    • @luvthetube07
      @luvthetube07 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @edd7918 Agreed 👍🏾 An instant classic 👌🏾

  • @ElliotNesterman
    @ElliotNesterman Před 11 měsíci +82

    As "Shell Oil, Jr." Tony Curtis does an impression of Cary Grant, one of the most successful and popular leading men of Hollywood's Golden Age. Cary Grant is in two of the screwball comedies I sent you: _His Girl Friday_ and _The Philadelphia Story._
    Spats are cloth covers worn over the shoe and around the ankle to protect shoes and socks from mud and rain, and are also an item of fashion. They started being worn in the 19th century but began to fall out of style in the 1920s.
    "Osgood" was played by Joe E. Brown, a very successful comic actor in the 30s and 40s. He was known particularly for the size of his mouth, which he used to great comic effect.
    "Spats" was played by George Raft, another star of the 30s and 40s, best known for playing gangsters. He introduced the trope of a gangster repeatedly flipping a coin in the 1931 classic _Little Caesar,_ which starred the great Edward G. Robinson in the title role. "Johnny Paradise," the young gangster flipping the coin in Florida, was played by Edward G. Robinson Jr.
    Regarding Monroe's body, her weight went up and down slightly over the course of the 50s. In _The Seven Year Itch_ (1955), the film which the famous skirt-blowing scene is from, she was slimmer than in _Some Like It Hot._ But she was never svelte, always properly curvy.

    • @RossM3838
      @RossM3838 Před 11 měsíci +9

      Curtis and grant did act together in the very funny movie “opperation petticoat”

    • @grahamtravers4522
      @grahamtravers4522 Před 11 měsíci +2

      Spats = spatterdashes

    • @HuntingViolets
      @HuntingViolets Před 11 měsíci +6

      Also _Bringing Up Baby,_ _Holiday,_ and _Arsenic and Old Lace._

    • @ElliotNesterman
      @ElliotNesterman Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@@HuntingViolets _Bringing Up Baby_ was my introduction to Cary Grant, as it used to play on TV frequently when I was a kid. _Holiday_ is a much overlooked gem, but I'll watch pretty much anything with Edward Everett Horton. I saw _Arsenic and Old Lace_ on stage before I saw the film. It's a perennial favorite of High School drama clubs and it was a High School production that I first saw.
      The reason I didn't mention these is because they are not in the collection of six screwball comedies I sent Dawn: _It Happened One Night, Twentieth Century, My Man Godfrey, Libeled Lady, His Girl Friday._ and _The Philadelphia Story._

    • @straypigs
      @straypigs Před 11 měsíci +5

      His Girl Friday is fantastic, she would LOVE "His Girl Friday". "The Philadelphia Story" also.

  • @kevincaulder20
    @kevincaulder20 Před 11 měsíci +36

    Just so you know, Tony Curtis is Jamie Lee Curtis father. The movie with the dress scene you referred to is called THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH. You'll like it very much.

  • @brachiator1
    @brachiator1 Před 11 měsíci +38

    Marilyn is wonderful in The Seven Year Itch and How to Marry a Millionaire. Billy Wilder is one of the greatest directors who ever made movies. Great at drama and comedy.

  • @kieronball8962
    @kieronball8962 Před 11 měsíci +8

    The accent Tony Curtis uses for his Shell Oil Junior character, is actually his impression of famous Hollywood actor Cary Grant! :)

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Před 11 měsíci +22

    Great! This was my favourite movie growing up. I got my Cary Grant impersonation from Tony Curtis - and "Nobody talks like that!".

  • @coffee-xg6my
    @coffee-xg6my Před 11 měsíci +4

    Marilyn was one of a kind. Like Elvis, There will never be another like her.

  • @STOCKHOLM07
    @STOCKHOLM07 Před 11 měsíci +53

    Well, nobody's perfect. Except Dawn and her laugh.

  • @gitchegumee
    @gitchegumee Před 11 měsíci +19

    Joe E. Brown - the guy with the big mouth, ran away to join the circus in 1902 when he as just ten. He learned performing and acrobatics - he was amazingly strong and athletic. His huge smile and loud voice were his trademark. He performed for the troops during WWII using his own money and even after his own son was killed in the war. My favorite movie of his was not his best, but I always like seeing it - "Earthworm Tractors".

    • @shwicaz
      @shwicaz Před 11 měsíci +1

      I love his 'cameo', if you will in It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad world.

    • @bubhub64
      @bubhub64 Před 11 měsíci

      Brown loved baseball, and was very instrumental in the development of Pony League baseball for kids and teens.

    • @ATN2USN
      @ATN2USN Před 11 měsíci +1

      He also did a bit with baseballs. I think he could fit 3 in his mouth at one time.

    • @gitchegumee
      @gitchegumee Před 11 měsíci

      @@ATN2USN If you’ve seen some of his pictures - you’d absolutely believe he could do that - along with his glove 🤣. I know he did a few movies just to play baseball in the story.

    • @JPSE57
      @JPSE57 Před 11 měsíci +2

      @@gitchegumee Elmer the Great is a fun one. Brown was a massive star in the 30s!

  • @Hayseo
    @Hayseo Před 11 měsíci +10

    “The seven year itch” is the movie where Marilyn’s dress flies into the air.

  • @asterix7842
    @asterix7842 Před 11 měsíci +49

    I'm really glad you're enjoying these classic movies. Sabrina and Stalag 17 are a couple other good Billy Wilder films.
    Tony Curtis was also good in the war comedy Operation Pettycoat, with Cary Grant
    Jack Lemmon was in The Odd Couple with Walter Matthau, the movie the 70s tv sitcom was based on.

    • @RossM3838
      @RossM3838 Před 11 měsíci +1

      And the fortune cookie

    • @gordonhaire9206
      @gordonhaire9206 Před 11 měsíci

      Don't forget "Mr. Roberts"

    • @bigbow62
      @bigbow62 Před 11 měsíci

      One of my all-time favorite movies with Tony Curtis ( The Great Leslie )Jack Lemmon ( Professor Fate ) Peter Falk ( Max / The Professor's henchman) & Natalie Wood ( Maggie Dubois ) is....
      The Great Race (1962)
      New York to Paris... 20,000 Miles & the worlds biggest pie fight .. 2357 Pies !
      Lemmon & Falk are a riot in this classic movie..... 😊
      ( "Hey professor... rise n shine... Rise N Shine... when you rise, you shine ! )
      😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅😂😅
      A must-see movie Dawn, just like...
      The Philadelphia Story
      Cary Grant, Jimmy Stewart, Katherine Hepburn
      Bringing up Baby
      Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn

    • @bigbow62
      @bigbow62 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Have a classic thriller for you Dawn...
      Niagara Falls (1953)
      Marilyn Monroe & Joseph Cotten
      Shot on location with both of its natural beauties...
      I'm talkin' about The Falls & Marilyn so keep your mind out of the gutter !

    • @asterix7842
      @asterix7842 Před 11 měsíci

      @@bigbow62 Or The Third Man, with Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles.

  • @harrytrevenen2310
    @harrytrevenen2310 Před 11 měsíci +24

    Dawn, so nice to see how much you appreciate these older movies, Marylin has always been one of my favorites, beyond the sex appeal she was a great actress, the the whole Marylin persona was actually an act, some of her other comedies you would love are "The Prince and the Showgirl" from 1957, the scene where she goes from sober to drunk in about five minutes is great, "The Seven Year Itch" from 1955 is another great one, her more serious roles include my favorite "The Misfits" from 1961, which had a great cast including Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift, big, big name actors of the time, probably Marylin's best acting?

  • @dggydddy59
    @dggydddy59 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Referring to Marilyn's shape and size, they have taken items of Marilyn's actual clothes and measured them to determine that, in today's sizing, Marilyn was a size 6. She was 5'6" 120 lbs and 36-24-34. So yes, definitely not a stick, she was very womanly.

    • @PGHEngineer
      @PGHEngineer Před 3 měsíci

      Size 6 US I presume you mean, which translates to size 8 or size 10 in the UK.

  • @keithdean9149
    @keithdean9149 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Marilyn Monroe's first credited movie role was in the Marx Brother's movie "Love Happy." Groucho helped cast the part. There were 3 girls auditioning, and Groucho said, "they were very nice." But when Marilyn walked by, "the whole room rotated." She's only on screen for maybe a minute and only has a couple of lines but her on screen presence was already shining through.

  • @jackmessick2869
    @jackmessick2869 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Joseph Evans Brown (July 28, 1891 - July 6, 1973) was an American actor and comedian, remembered for his friendly screen persona, comic timing, and enormous elastic-mouth smile. He was one of the most popular American comedians in the 1930s and 1940s, with films like A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935), Earthworm Tractors (1936), and Alibi Ike (1935). In his later career Brown starred in Some Like It Hot (1959), as Osgood Fielding III, in which he utters the film's famous punchline "Well, nobody's perfect."
    Diring World War 2, even before the USO was organized, Brown spent a great deal of time traveling, at his own expense, to entertain troops in the South Pacific, including Guadalcanal, New Zealand and Australia, as well as the Caribbean and Alaska. He was the first to tour in this way and before Bob Hope made similar journeys. Brown also spent many nights working and meeting servicemen at the Hollywood Canteen. He wrote of his experiences entertaining the troops in his book Your Kids and Mine. On his return to the U.S., Brown brought sacks of letters, making sure they were delivered by the Post Office. He gave shows in all weather conditions, many in hospitals, sometimes doing his entire show for a single dying soldier. He signed autographs for everyone. For his services to morale, Brown became one of only two civilians to be awarded the Bronze Star during World War II.

  • @DawnMarieX
    @DawnMarieX  Před 11 měsíci +13

    Change of plan again. Still having no luck with Train to Busan, so I'm going to have to come back to it another time. I hope you enjoy my reaction to Some Like it Hot as much as I enjoyed the movie 😁
    P.S. for any Billy Wilder fans, my reaction to The Apartment (1960), the full length and one week early access to the CZcams edit, are both now up on Patreon: www.patreon.com/DawnMarieAnderson

    • @CJPeiper13
      @CJPeiper13 Před 11 měsíci +1

      From what I've read, Marilyn was pregnant during the making of this movie, which explains why she's a little fluffy. She unfortunately had a miscarriage. As I said, I read this somewhere and am not entirely sure how accurate it is. Thanks for the reaction Dawn 😎🌹

    • @Lensmaster1
      @Lensmaster1 Před 11 měsíci +3

      ​@CJPeiper13 yes, that is correct.

    • @goldenager59
      @goldenager59 Před 11 měsíci

      Dear blithe and bonny lass, you reaction to SLIH was just divine - and no more or less than it's been deserving of for over six decades.
      Want to see Curtis and Lemmon together again in a comedy? Then look up the grand slam called *The Great Race* from 1965, a colossal _magnum opus_ from classic comedy director Blake Edwards (he of the storied *Pink Panther* series, which you should also find a string of gigglefests). *The Great Race* is (very) loosely based on an actual epic auto race in 1908 from New York westward around the world to Paris. The movie is intimidatingly long, but buoyant, colorful and joyous all the way - and it also stars the gorgeous Natalie Wood, mainstay of Hollywood for over 30 years.
      Want to see Jack Lemmon and Billy Wilder together again in a comedy? Then cast your eyes upon an underrated gem from 1971 titled *Avanti!* where Lemmon plays opposite the delightful Juliet Mills. It's _terribly_ frustrating not to be able to share any of the plot with you, but so much of the fun comes from the surprises that burst in your face along the way!
      Well, I'd better go before I wear out my welcome, but _by all means keep seeking out_ worthy B&W films. It's the efforts of those in this business that help make the medium more appreciated among our newer generations - _and also keep the legendary names immortal._
      (Say - are you perchance a fan of haggis? If you are, you might have some soon for the sake of one who's always wanted a taste.)
      Success in your endeavors, lass. 😘

    • @kelseyk530
      @kelseyk530 Před 8 měsíci

      And Curtis played a naval submarine officer with his idol, my favorite delicious sexy man Cary Grant, in "Operation Petticoat"* (1959) and in this film he was using Cary's unique voice/accent impression when he was in the Shell Oil Jr. character, which is why Jack Lemmon's line was commenting about the accent and "Nobody talks like that..."
      Please watch the quintessential film noir by Billy Wilder "Double Indemnity" (1944) starring Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanywk with Edward G. Robinson.
      I'm 33 and was raised on TCM through my grandpa (who lived through the Depression...and first got me watching Laurel and Hardy) and my aunt and have seen most of all the top 100+ top ranked classic movies in all genres except horror. Cary Grant is my all-time favorite actor and I like Kate Hepburn immensely. She shined with Grant in all their 4 pictures just like Irene Dunne did in their 3 together. And Grant along with Jimmy Stewart...who were both together with Kate Hepburn in "The Philadelphia Story" (1940)...were Alfred Hitchcock's go to leading men at 4 films a piece. She needs more Cary Grant and Alfred Hitchcock films. She'd love "The Awful Truth" (1937) starring Grant, Dunne, and Ralph Bellamy (who was with Grant and Rosalind Russell in "His Girl Friday" (1940)---another top lightning fast dialogue bit of screwball comedy--which was one of the top ultimate romantic scewball comedies along with "Bringing Up Baby" (1938) with Grant and Kate Hepburn. And she'd also like "The Great Race"* which reunited Curtis and Lemmon with Natalie Wood (1965) which was written and directed by Blake Edwards and Henry Mancini doing the score as he did Edward's other films like "The Pink Panther" movies and "Breakfast at Tiffanys" etc. Also, movies like "Rebecca" (1939) with Sir Larry Olivier and Joan Fontaine, "Notorious" (1946) with Grant and Ingrid Bergman, "Rear Window"* (1954) with Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly, and in my opinion Hitch's best film as it encompasses almost every genre "North by Northwest"* with Grant and Eva Marie Saint...that was the movie that inspired the upcoming Bond films. Also "Charade"* with a silver fox Grant and Audrey Hepburn (1963/1964?) which was directed by Stanley Conan who did "Singing in the Rain" and was called "one of the best films Hitchcock never made." And then in her debut Best Actress Oscar winning role "Roman Holiday" (1953) with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck. And you need more film noir like "Sunset Boulevard"..."Double Indemnity" (1944) is another top Billy Wilder film with dialogue full off innuendo and starred Fred MacMurray and Barbara Stanywk. "Rebecca" which I aforementioned is a but noir-ish. And then "Laura" (1944) starring the breathtakingly gorgeous Gene Tierney along with Dana Andrews, Vincent Price, Clifton Webb, and Dame Judith Anderson (who was creepy as hell in "Rebecca.)
      *--Color

  • @Ricketik65
    @Ricketik65 Před 11 měsíci +10

    The first time I saw this movie on tv it took me a while to realise that this amazing woman I was looking at was actually Marilyn Monroe. When I did, I immediately understood what all the fuss was about. She was absolutely stunning.

  • @danielparsons2859
    @danielparsons2859 Před 11 měsíci +3

    "Well, nobody's perfect" - perhaps the best last line in any movie

  • @josephmayo3253
    @josephmayo3253 Před 11 měsíci +18

    Feel better Dawn. 🤗
    Great movie. One of the best comedies of all time.

  • @sodapop1850
    @sodapop1850 Před 11 měsíci +2

    It's noon and I'm in Phoenix, AZ and it's 109 degrees Fahrenheit (42.77 Celsius). Now that's HOT!

  • @jtt6650
    @jtt6650 Před 11 měsíci +15

    YES, you should definitely do ALL BLACK & WHITE. I have a list a mile long and they’re all great!

    • @justBud.503
      @justBud.503 Před 4 měsíci

      Black and White movies are the closest thing to reading a book. They force your imagination to engage in everything except the sound and the story. YOU have to insert through your imagination the color, the temperature, the smells (of the ocean), the wind and weather conditions, etc. Color, especially modern color and enhanced sound effects, IMPOSES those decisions upon you. Instead of being engaged (sharing) in the creative process, Color reduces you to being merely a spectator, which is why those movies almost always seem to 'lack something' and never change you or really touch your heart like the B&W ones often do.

  • @zanyzander
    @zanyzander Před 11 měsíci +9

    This film tops the AFI (American Film Institute) list of funniest film of all time. What a joyous reaction! Ive seen this soooo many times but you breathed new humour into it for me. Marilyn is a cultural icon. She steals any scene she's in, no matter how small her role. My other 2 favourites of hers are Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, and Bus Stop.

  • @charlescarter9600
    @charlescarter9600 Před 11 měsíci +5

    thanks in advance for reacting to THE APARTMENT one of my favourite films

  • @reverendB
    @reverendB Před 11 měsíci +4

    This is widely considered the best comedy of all time.

  • @mikedignum1868
    @mikedignum1868 Před 11 měsíci +12

    This is such a good Billy Wilder film. The conversation in the boat at the end is hilarious, topped off by Jack Lemmon looking at the camera. Curtis and Lemmon team up in another comedy The Great Race (1965) with Natalie Wood, directed by Blake Edwards. And Jack Lemmon with Walter Matthau's 1974 film The Front Page.

  • @bryanlangerud7953
    @bryanlangerud7953 Před 11 měsíci +12

    As always your enthusiastic reaction to the movies you watch is a joyous delight. As you stated Marilyn was a little fuller in body than usual in this movie because she was one month pregnant at the time of filming.

    • @JoelAAK
      @JoelAAK Před 11 měsíci +1

      Came here to say this!

  • @dave1986R
    @dave1986R Před 10 měsíci +3

    This movie is a classic. My mom showed it to me when I was 13, and I remember vividly looking at Marilyn Monroe in that dress singing “I wanna be loved by you, just you”. For a second I thought she was standing on stage totally topless, I thought I was gonna lose my mind. 😄😄😄.
    Jack Lemmon told a funny story about the “female character” he developed for his role in this movie. Billy Wilder hired a guy who was a leading female impersonator, who threatened to quit because Jack couldn’t act or talk feminine, and told Billy he should recast. But they just worked with what they had and Jack didn’t realize, until his mother visited him on set, that what he had done was imitate his mother without even realizing it.
    I also found out that George Raft, who played Spatz Colombo, was a childhood friend of Bugsy Siegel, who introduced Bugsy to the Hollywood scene in the 1940’s.

  • @lukebarton5075
    @lukebarton5075 Před 11 měsíci +1

    That iconic scene with the billowing skirt is from another Billy Wilder film,
    “The Seven Year Itch”

  • @nealrepetti2396
    @nealrepetti2396 Před 16 dny +2

    I love 💕 Marilyn Monroe. She is one of my all time favorites . This movie 🎥 is my favorite M.M. movie. Enjoy!

  • @louismarzullo1190
    @louismarzullo1190 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Btw, the Italian hand gestures & "Why am I doin this? Who do I think I am?" was the most you've ever made me laugh & that's saying something! 😂 And I already suggested a second all B&W/foreign films channel months ago! 💡💡💡

  • @glen1ster
    @glen1ster Před 5 měsíci +1

    The song is one of the versions of Runnnin' Wild (music by Arthur Harrington Gibbs/lyrics by Joe Grey and Leo Wood).
    20:00--Tony is doing an impression of Cary Grant.
    Joe E. Brown was also in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.

  • @farmerbill6855
    @farmerbill6855 Před 11 měsíci +11

    Again, best reaction ever! If you liked this you'll enjoy "The Apartment". Again starring Jack Lemmon, this time with Shirley McClain. One of my all time favorites. Marilyn Monroe was not only exceptionally beautiful, she was a wonderfully talented actress as well. I don't think she gets proper credit for her work. Pick any film she's in and you will enjoy it.

  • @deltabravo2678
    @deltabravo2678 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The Thin Man movies are great B&W films from the 1930s with William Powell and Myrna Loy (nobody wore bras back then) - comic private detective genre

  • @kieronball8962
    @kieronball8962 Před 11 měsíci +13

    I'm SO glad you loved this movie, Dawn Marie.
    If you can, please check out the Billy Wilder movies Stalag 17, Witness For The Prosecution and Sabrina.

  • @davidterhune8277
    @davidterhune8277 Před 11 měsíci

    Funny that Tony Curtis was doing an impression of Cary Grant and Jack Lemmon says "Nobody talks like that!"
    Thanks Miss Marie for not being shy about doing an old black and white classic. Funny is funny no matter how old a movie is

  • @Lightmane
    @Lightmane Před 11 měsíci +11

    So great to see people today discovering these great old movies.

  • @JasonSum1979
    @JasonSum1979 Před 11 měsíci +1

    for 1959 this film is ambitious and so brave! There are so many great B&W films! You can’t go wrong with Marilyn Monroe there is a reason she is timeless/iconic 👍👍👍👍 (I highly recommend James Dean 3 films and On The Water Front are classic films from the golden age of Hollywood! Chicago is in many ways the most underrated US City (NY gets all the attention but, Chicago is everything modern America was meant to be the city itself has a rich history then again the entire midwest gets stereotyped by people usually from the west coast or east coast (There’s a lot in the heartland of America it’s truly the working class/working middle class

  • @-R.Gray-
    @-R.Gray- Před 11 měsíci +2

    There is a Marylin movie where heat is a factor called "The Seven Year Itch".

  • @dennismason3740
    @dennismason3740 Před 5 měsíci +2

    During Prohibition, which outlawed alcohol, gangsters stepped up to provide alcohol. The new law was so unpopular and created so much crime and death Prohibition was repealed a few years later.

  • @ignatzmuskrat3000
    @ignatzmuskrat3000 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Monroe was pregnant during the making of this movie but miscarried later in the year. I believe she was three months and had frequent absences causing production overruns. Her kid would be about my age, 63.

  • @Purplenaut
    @Purplenaut Před 11 měsíci

    B&W comedies you absolutely HAVE TO watch:
    - The Apartment
    - The Philadelphia Story
    - It Happened One Night
    - Design for Living
    - Arsenic and Old Lace

  • @AubreySciFi
    @AubreySciFi Před 11 měsíci +4

    The later part of the film is supposed to take place in Florida but was really shot on Coronado Island in San Diego, California. The hotel featured is the now famous Hotel Del Coronado, and fans like to go there and book Marilyn's room from the movie. It is a lovely old hotel. I've visited it before but never stayed there. This is my favorite Marilyn Monroe movie, and the only one I own, mostly for Jack Lemmon and Tony Curtis (Who's Jamie Lee Curtis's dad, btw) who are hilarious together in this film. Billy Wilder is also a great comedic director. He's a great director all around, really.

  • @chickenmusic1
    @chickenmusic1 Před 11 měsíci

    My favorite line is when Tony Curtis is doing his `Cary Grant` `British` accent, and Jack Lemmon say`s "What`s with the accent? Nobody talks like that!"

  • @rickardroach9075
    @rickardroach9075 Před 11 měsíci

    22:31 He also played Cap'n Andy Hawks in MGM's 1951 remake of _Show Boat,_ which is a sentimental favourite of mine. "Happpppy New Year!"

  • @sueshoemaker2924
    @sueshoemaker2924 Před 11 měsíci +20

    Marilyn was famously a size 12.
    I also highly recommend "Bronging up Baby" and "Roman Holiday". Both are fantastic!

    • @austntexan
      @austntexan Před 11 měsíci +3

      A size 12 in those days(late 50s) is the equivalent of a modern size 6-8. By today's standard she'd barely even be considered voluptuous. You can look at her and tell she's a 6 or possibly a 4. No way she's a modern size 12.

    • @straypigs
      @straypigs Před 11 měsíci

      "Roman Holiday" is fantastic, I love that movie.

    • @wheelmanstan
      @wheelmanstan Před 9 měsíci

      She had on a little more weight in this film due to being pregnant. She miscarried shortly before this film and shortly after. Yeah, she was surrounded by tragedy.

  • @o0pinkdino0o
    @o0pinkdino0o Před 11 měsíci +2

    Hey dawn, I know you love these old flicks. Have you thought of starting Audrie Hepburn ? You would ADORE Breakfast at Tiffany's, Sabrina, Funny Face and my fave, Roman Holiday.
    There are two amazing feelings about owning a yacht... the day you buy one and the day that you sell one.

  • @charlessheifer2264
    @charlessheifer2264 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Another classic black and white Billy Wilder film (again with Jack Lemmon) is "The Apartment". You will love it.

  • @cliffchristie5865
    @cliffchristie5865 Před 11 měsíci

    The white shoe coverings were spats, a popular fashion accessory at the time. Hence his nickname "Spats" Colombo. Tony Curtis' falsetto was provided by prolific voice actor Paul Frees, who also speaks a few lines for a couple of other characters in the film. The Hotel del Coronado in California stood in for the fictional Seminole-Ritz in Florida. And, not surprisingly, Joe E. Brown ( Osgood Fielding ) was well known for that massive mouth. This was something of a comeback for a film career that had largely faded by then.

  • @debravega2453
    @debravega2453 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Dawn, I'm LOVING your Billy Wilder journey and can't wait to see your reaction to The Apartment, my personal favorite of his films.
    Billy Wilder and his co-writer, I.A.L. Diamond originally thought the "nobody's perfect" line was weak and decided they would change it later...until the first preview audience burst out laughing!

  • @Meine.Postma
    @Meine.Postma Před 11 měsíci +3

    You have the best comments during the movie 😁

  • @jrobwoo688
    @jrobwoo688 Před 11 měsíci +8

    I love this comedy and am really excited for the upcoming The Apartment reaction. Both films are classics I’ve always loved.

  • @geraldmcboingboing7401
    @geraldmcboingboing7401 Před 11 měsíci +8

    Great reaction, Dawn!!! What Billy Wilder did for the movie industry in Sunset Boulevard (1950), he also did for the newspaper industry in Ace in the Hole (1951). It's a great film!!!

    • @straypigs
      @straypigs Před 11 měsíci +1

      "Ace In The Hole" is FANTASTIC, definitely endorsing "Ace In The Hole" for the next time she goes around for Billy Wilder. That was on the poll, it got votes, I'm sure if she ever does Billy Wilder poll again, "Ace In The Hole" will be a contender.

  • @barblessable
    @barblessable Před 10 měsíci

    "NOBODY TALKS LIKE THAT , " lol Tony Curtis does when he mimics Carey Grant 😅😄.

  • @ChaoticButterfly
    @ChaoticButterfly Před 10 měsíci +2

    Marilyn Monroe's weight fluctuated between movies. She was TINY in Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Still curvy and soft, but TINY, especially next to Jane Russell, who was taller, and curvier. You should check that one out. She was even thicker in "Let's Make Love." So, it really depends when you catch her.

  • @dtnetlurker
    @dtnetlurker Před 11 měsíci

    Funny he mentioned in the beginning "Suppose the Dodgers leave Brooklyn". When this film was being made the Dodgers had already left Brooklyn. The very early draft of the script that was written just before they had left was never updated.

  • @unstrung65
    @unstrung65 Před 9 měsíci

    Was born in 1948 and I think every decade has it's good movies , even the silent movies . There were so many very good b&w movies , you could never see them all in one lifetime .

  • @bartondonnelly5293
    @bartondonnelly5293 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Tony Curtis was Jamie Lee Curtis’ father. Her mother was Janet Leigh (Psycho).

  • @jeffmartin1026
    @jeffmartin1026 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I am so glad to see you enjoying this film so much, and yes, you need to watch more B&W movies. A very sweet comedy from 1950, Harvey, is one that I think you will enjoy. It's about a man and his best friend, a 6' tall invisible rabbit. Hijinks ensue. George Raft (Spats) was an accomplished ballroom dancer. He used his spare time on the movie set to teach Jack Lemon & Joe E. Brown how to dance the tango for their dance scene.

  • @walterpanovs
    @walterpanovs Před 11 měsíci +29

    Definitely check out Billy Wilder's "The Apartment" which came out a year later in 1960 and also starred Jack Lemmon. A superb, sophisticated drama (very adult for its time) with bits of comedy. Billy Wilder, a German refugee who fled Hitler, had an amazing career in the USA, writing and directing a wide variety of films with superb success.

    • @THOMMGB
      @THOMMGB Před 11 měsíci +4

      She’s already announced The Apartment is coming up next, very soon.

    • @walterpanovs
      @walterpanovs Před 11 měsíci

      @@THOMMGB I simply reinforced her choice.

  • @Dej24601
    @Dej24601 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The hotel that was supposed to be in Florida was actually the famous Hotel del Coronado, built in 1888 on the Coronado island next to San Diego, Calif.

    • @joeconcepts5552
      @joeconcepts5552 Před 11 měsíci

      And ironically that hotel inspired Disney’s Grand Floridian in, obviously, Florida.

  • @Bozolisand
    @Bozolisand Před 11 měsíci

    "His mouth is MASSIVE." Joe E. Brown was one of the 1930s Warner Brothers stars in this movie, along with Pat O'Brien (Detective Mulligan), George Raft (Spats Columbo) and George E. Stone (Toothpick Charlie). Brown was one of the highest paid comedy stars of the 30s. He started out as an acrobat; we were watching one of his movies where he took off his shirt. My wife's eyes went wide and she said, "My god - Joe E. Brown was *ripped*!"

  • @christopherleodaniels7203
    @christopherleodaniels7203 Před 11 měsíci

    The millionaire was Joe E. Brown, who was a major Hollywood comedian in the silent movie era 1920’s and kept working into the sound era.

  • @Hey_Jamie
    @Hey_Jamie Před 11 měsíci +4

    Tony Curtis is Jamie Lee Curtis’ dad 😃 he’s the brunette lol. And her mom is Janet Leigh, Aka Marian in Psycho 🙃

  • @CuzDud
    @CuzDud Před 11 měsíci +3

    Feel a silly pride as a Chicagoan every time Dawn makes a new Chicago connection... Fantastic reaction as always!

  • @stevecholewczynski6308
    @stevecholewczynski6308 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The Florida hotel is actually The Hotel Del Coronado located in San Diego California. It Still looks the same way today😊

  • @chrispittman8854
    @chrispittman8854 Před 11 měsíci

    One of my favs... ALL... TIME! The filming on Coronado is part of history here in "Sahn dee AH GO." Haven't gone to dinner there once and not taken the time to stroll through the "Some Like it Hot" picture gallery.

  • @stupidsmart-phone6911
    @stupidsmart-phone6911 Před 11 měsíci +1

    You should also see The Fortune Cookie (1966) with Jack Lemon and Walter Matthau. It's B&W. Their best one was The Odd Couple (1968). It's in color.

  • @sandrasullivan7247
    @sandrasullivan7247 Před 11 měsíci +2

    The scene with the Marilyn's dress blowing up is from the movie "The Seven Year Itch". Also a good movie.

  • @moreanimals6889
    @moreanimals6889 Před 11 měsíci

    Apparently spats, were to protect shoes and socks from mud or rain, but also served as a feature of stylish dress in accordance with the fashions of the period. Emily Post's 1931 Etiquette: The Blue Book of Social Usage stated, "Spats are optional. If chosen, they must match the gloves exactly."

  • @nikkidupras3667
    @nikkidupras3667 Před 5 měsíci

    I am 38 and i started watching black and white movies more just 3 years ago. Thats all I watch now and they're the best movies to watch! Yes watch more!

  • @skyhawksailor8736
    @skyhawksailor8736 Před 11 měsíci

    The old guy plays the Captain on the old black and white movie Showboat, another great romance move.

  • @ink-cow
    @ink-cow Před 11 měsíci +2

    His mouth is massive! Joe E. Brown was an early film comedy star and his mouth was his trademark, along with a yell that gets progressively louder. He was sometimes caricatured in old animated cartoons, usually Hollywood party stuff so they could caricature a bunch of Hollywood stars. This was one of his last film roles, and he killed it.

  • @brucewilliams4152
    @brucewilliams4152 Před 11 měsíci +2

    One of best comedies ever, you should also watch the film Mr Robert, Henry fonda and Jack lemon

  • @michaelbradley7595
    @michaelbradley7595 Před 11 měsíci +3

    Marilyn was pregnant when she made this movie. She lost the weight before her last and unfinished movie, Something's Got To Give. She was pregnant a few times but never carried to term. It was a great sadness to her.

  • @marilynmonroeicon
    @marilynmonroeicon Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love your reaction! 😭 And by the way, Marilyn was always very skinny, but during a few scenes she gained a little weight since she had just had a miscarriage during the movie

  • @andrewmadeloni7173
    @andrewmadeloni7173 Před 11 měsíci +1

    "Stalag 17"is another Billy Wilder classic film...🙂

  • @cbobwhite5768
    @cbobwhite5768 Před 11 měsíci

    In the old movies, the cameras didn't do too good, at night. So, they would do what was called, "Day for Night". They'd shot in the daytime, with a dark filter over the lens.

  • @seanhunter1063
    @seanhunter1063 Před 11 měsíci

    Tony Curtis' daughter is Jamie Leigh Curtis (who starred in Halloween and Trading Places) who he had with Janet Leigh who starred in Pyscho and many other great movies.

  • @jscan4442
    @jscan4442 Před 11 měsíci +1

    It's truly a treat when Dawn enjoys a movie so much. When she doesn't care too much about a film, she'll be more snarky and sarcastic, but in this one, she was laughing and cheering and totally smitten with Marilyn Monroe. Great reaction... one of my favorites!

  • @robertwhite2935
    @robertwhite2935 Před 11 měsíci

    Spats are the cloth portion of button up shoes popular in the 1920's & 30's. They also made a faux spats that were worn over the shoe & looked like spats.

  • @EShelby2127
    @EShelby2127 Před 11 měsíci +2

    A Marilyn Monroe movie to catch with Tom Ewell, "The Seven Year Itch" - 1955 - Looking forward to The Apartment.

  • @user-bt1up9jo8o
    @user-bt1up9jo8o Před 11 měsíci +2

    Jack lemmon is one of the greats, could i suggest The Out of Towners (1970) and The Great Race (1965) which also stars Tony Curtis. Loving Your reactions

  • @oobrocks
    @oobrocks Před 11 měsíci +1

    If memory serves, Prohibition said “no sales or purchase of alcohol;” so if we had alcohol before it kicked in, u could drink it. I recommend: 1940’s Great Dictator (comedy / drama,) Hitchcock’s North by Northwest (thriller) & 1948’s treasure of sierra madre (pure drama)

  • @waterbeauty85
    @waterbeauty85 Před 11 měsíci

    22:26 Joe E. Brown was known for that. He even starred in a comedy western called "Shut My Big Mouth" (1942).

  • @leonbrowder5980
    @leonbrowder5980 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Bus Stop is one of my favorite Marilyn Monroe movies

  • @agenttheater5
    @agenttheater5 Před 11 měsíci

    Tony Curtis is Jamie Lee Curtis's dad. Her mum Janet Leigh (Janet Leigh being famous in particular for the shower scene in Psycho). I think they were in a 60s movie called 'Vikings' together with Kirk Douglas, Curtis was her third husband, they were married for 11 years.

  • @javieruranga9028
    @javieruranga9028 Před 11 měsíci +3

    This is why you’re my favorite! Your appreciation of the classics! You’re definitely going to want to check out Abbott and Costello, the Bob Hope movies, especially the road pictures he did with Bing Crosby!

    • @THOMMGB
      @THOMMGB Před 11 měsíci +2

      Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) I would love to see in October.

  • @Scottie_S
    @Scottie_S Před 11 měsíci

    Tony Curtis utilizing the 'Cary Grant' posh voice never disappoints!

  • @EdinburghAndy
    @EdinburghAndy Před 11 měsíci

    One of my favourite films. 'Nobody talks like that'.

  • @dennisswainston411
    @dennisswainston411 Před 11 měsíci

    The actor with the "Big Mouth" is Joe E. Brown, a famous comedian of the '30's and 40's.

  • @dankryskalla8490
    @dankryskalla8490 Před 11 měsíci

    Spats: Spats were worn by men and, less commonly, by women in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They fell out of frequent use during the 1920s. Made of white cloth, grey or brown felt material, spats buttoned around the ankle. Their intended practical purpose was to protect shoes and socks from mud or rain, but also served as a feature of stylish dress in accordance with the fashions of the period.. I LOVE DAWN MARIE!

  • @denvan3143
    @denvan3143 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I became a fan of Billy Wilder movies, and was describing them to my mother, who was 80 years old. She asked “is that the producer, William Wilde?” When I said, yes, she replied “Oh, I had dinner with him twice.“ she had moved to California in the 1930s, when she was 20 something. She worked as a domestic for a husband and wife artist team who work for the Hollywood studios and she had room and board with them. They knew Billy Wilder, and he died at their house on two occasions. He gave the couple of small dog and mom saw they didn’t take very good care of it. On the second occasion she died with Billy Wilder. She got him aside and advised him to take the dog back, it wasn’t being treated well.
    My mother dined with Billy Wilder and I never knew this?

  • @louismarzullo1190
    @louismarzullo1190 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Woke up from a nap to 2 gorgeous blondes for the price of none. I call that a bargain, the best I ever had (how's that for dating myself? 🤣) Loved your comments about Billy Wilder's use of non-traditional relationships ahead of their time & the merits of B&W films 👍

  • @sinelo3965
    @sinelo3965 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This ending is part of the history of cinema. This whole movie, in fact.
    When I was a child, I didn't look at women's boobs, but Marylin showed me a whole world of sensations that marked my life

  • @3DJapan
    @3DJapan Před 11 měsíci

    Since you asked, a Manhattan is Whiskey, Vermouth, and bitters with a cherry garnish.

  • @JimJohnson86
    @JimJohnson86 Před 11 měsíci

    A "Manhattan":
    2 oz whisky (usually Bourbon or Rye; if Scotch is used, the resulting drink is called a "Rob Roy")
    1 oz Sweet Vermouth (I like Carpano Antica)
    2 dashes of Angostura Bitters
    Luxardo Cherries to garnish (optionally for some extra sweetness, can also add a spoonful or two of the Luxardo syrup during mixing)
    Combine ingredients on the rocks in a mixing glass and stir until well-chilled...strain into a Nick & Nora glass or a Martini glass, garnish with cherries. Delicious ☺👍🍸

  • @johncampbell756
    @johncampbell756 Před 11 měsíci +1

    If you don't know Tony Curtis, you do know his daughter, Jamie Lee Curtis.
    The alcohol was called coffee. There is no coffee. The film is from the 1950s, but set in the 1930s during Prohibition.
    The mobster is called Spats. Spats are the whilte things on his shoes. "Made of white cloth, grey or brown felt material, spats buttoned around the ankle. Their intended practical purpose was to protect shoes and socks from mud or rain, but also served as a feature of stylish dress in accordance with the fashions of the period."
    Apparently, Marilyn was in a very bad place. He marriage wss on the rocks. She couldn't remember her dialogmost of the time and the director made cue carss for her to read off camera. Tony hated working with her. It once took 40 takes for her to say, "Where's the bourbon?"
    She was also in early pregnancy.