Lucy is all crazy dancing to this boppin' tune - her best from director Dorothy Arzner's "Dance, Girl, Dance!" (1940). YES, this is her voice. While normally Ball was dubbed, she was not in this film.
I used to be an underrater too until I started watching I Love Lucy lately. I guess my first impression in the 80's of this old lady took a while to shake off, now I'm head over heels for the young godess : )
I am a heterosexual female and I was in love with Lucy (beautiful, talented, funny and I liked her overall). Also her gift to humanity - giving us the laughter - I am so grateful for.
yup she was very pretty... but not many people know she was the one who owned the studio during Star Trek series in the mid 60s and that she had faith it would be a success! well she was RIGHT! yup im a Trekkie.. Thanks to Lucy!!
I knew she could sing and dance, but for "I Love Lucy" they made it like she couldn't do either. She was very accomplished before the TV show, and long before Desi Arnaz. This was a nice bit of video in solid high definition that reminds you that Lucy was a consummate entertainer. It takes a lot to be able to "not sing" when you are singer and "not dance" when you are a dancer!
She danced well in the I love Lucy Show. She danced a beautiful number with Van Johnson. They nevervportrayed thst she couldnt dance just the singing. Watch all episodes and you will see.
A few times her true dancing ability was ällowed"in I Love Lucy - when she played Sally Sweet in Cuban Pete and when she danced with Van Johnson. Wonderful performances both.
Yes, beautiful and smart as a whip. She became by her own skills the most powerful woman in Hollywood. Or maybe rephrase that: she made herself into one of the most powerful people in Hollywood, period.
The thing was, she was so great at comedy no one noticed her beauty and her other talents. If Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor could do what Lucy could, no one would have noticed that they were beautiful.
@@AstyanazI think that was sort of the joke on I Love Lucy -- she played someone without talent who wanted desperately to get into showbiz but the audience of those days knew what she really could do.
I worked in Hollywood (film/TV production) for almost 20 years and regret I wasn't lucky and privileged enough to work out there during the Golden Age when beautiful and talented ladies like Lucille Ball were commonplace. My loss for sure.
@@jakiblu1 That's because most all of them are gone Jackie - the Brown Derby, Hollywood Canteen, etc. The Ambassador Hotel in L.A. and location of the Cocoanut Grove nightclub (a very popular hangout for movie stars in the 20's and 30's as well as the site of six Academy Awards) was demolished in 2005 when I was still out there. The hotel began operation formally on January 1, 1921. Hollywood has absolutely no reverence or respect for it's history. Hollywood was a magical place in the 20's through the early 60's and movie stars were proud Americans with amazing talent. Today Hollywood is just a dirty shithole with libturd no talent hacks.
I loved a lot of actresses during that era but there was something extra special about Lucille Ball. While Katherine Hepburn was as good as they get as an actress, as an overall performer, I felt Lucille Ball was even better. And Katherine Hepburn was nominated for and won more (well deserved) Oscars that any other actress - still I say (like Marc Daniels) Lucille Ball was the best and her presence is still felt daily around the world thru I Love Lucy. Funny, isn't it?
Marc Danielswas her director on the first shows of I Love Lucy said she was the best actor he ever directed, having directed stars like Sally Fields, Paul Newman, Olivier and others; also Orson Welles while watching her from the wings when he was on the I Love Lucy show, when asked what was he watching - he said one of the greatest actors ever.
Always classically beautiful & famous til the day she passed for her great legs. "I love Lucy" was the first show I watched faithfully as a kid, she felt like a mom to me, later creating a bit of confusion as I (like many of my Jr.High friends) had (still do, lol) a crush on Lucie Arnaz.Thanks Lucy for being you, and special thanks to Desi for the vision and foresight to tape all those shows for posterity, I think the world is a more enjoyable if not also better place because of it.
Other television shows of the time were done in New York, on tape or kinescope; "I Love Lucy" was done in Hollywood and filmed. Lucy and Desi thought outside the box regarding TV.
And Lucy has GREAT rhythm ... and acting (e.g., facial and vocal): brilliantly subtle and nuanced, her command of various accents (as here, the upperclass New England) precise and hilariously caricatured. As an entertainer she was a "triple" threat ... or nth-higher multiple. A global treasure forever.
@@Anaxiphile BURLESQUE ?? COMPARED TO WHAT , THE TATOO NAKED TRASH WE HAVE TODAY?? WITH THEIR ASS AND TITS HANGING OUT ALL OVER THE PLACE ., AND EVEN THEIR BACKSIDES??? I WILL TAKE THE 'BURLESQUE ANY DAY OF THE WEEK ., COMPARED TO TRASHY WOMAN WE HAVE TODAY
Lucille Ball had everything I love in a woman. Brains Beauty Humor. A kind heart. Down to Earth. Didn't mind being ugly for a good laugh. She didn't tame herself too serious. Absolutely loved her. She will always be a Legend and the Only Queen of Comedy for me. She did not have to be raunchy to get a laugh . She was a great role model for men women and children
I grew up on Lucy. she was not of my generation, even by a little. she passed away when I was just 5 years old. At 9 years old I saw an episode of "I Love Lucy" for the first time and became obsessed with her. imagine that, a 9 year old little girl, spread out on her bed watching a tiny t.v. and a black and white show about a New York couple madly in love and up to no good. My love affair with Lucy has and will stand the test of time. I'm excited to see the movie her children are about to produce, more generations need to be introduced to Lucy and Desi
It WAS her real voice. Why do people say they are surprised she had a great figure. In I Love Lucy she had a great figure and great legs. In regular clothes on I Love Lucy she was beautiful and in all the skits where she imitated being a glamour girl. And she was beautiful as Lucy Ricardo.
I love Lucille Ball everything she was ever in no matter the roll. She is forever in my heart and will always be my number one clown. Love you Lucy miss you entertaining. Grateful for CZcams
She was beautiful and ultra talented, can readily see why Desi made the decision to commit all episodes of I LOVE LUCY to film, rather than kinescope. She was a major film star of the era and started her career at RKO Pictures, along with Ginger Rogers.
The greatest Artist and Comedian of ALL TIME!!! Very talented, gracious, sophisticated. Still shining in the 21st century! Lucille Ball will never die!!!!😍😍😍😍
***** You know nothing about her...your comment proves it. I noted her pin up career with the Ziegfeld Follies reference...keep up. She went to drama school with the likes of Betty Davis. Lucy was always gawky and when she met one of her role models, she gave her advice that funny lasted longer than youth. It was then when Lucy decided to go to the comedy route. After all, she was so desperate to fit in that she took pies to the face and other dehumanizing tricks just to stay employed. She met Desi during this time and married him on the spur of the moment. He was a Cuban aristocrat who felt he had the right to cheat as was his birthright. Soon after, Desi was fired from MGM studios and Lucy followed her man into obscurity. The "babalu" was getting old. It was then the concept of "I Love Lucy" was born. It was an attempt to keep both of their careers alive past the age of 35. "Funny lasts longer than youth". Go do some real research and come back when you grow up!
Lucy was in the movie entitled Zifield Follies. Never in the Follies themselves. Also, Lucy had had a string of big movie hits leading up to I Love Lucy, including Miss Grant takes Richmond, The Fuller Brush Girl, and Fancy Pants. Her radio program My Favorite Husband was also hugely popular at the time.
she was beautiful , funny and she really could sing in a few of her serious movies i have seen in the past . i still enjoy watching any of her old movies or lucy shows . she was loved . r.i.p. lucy .
I love Lucy on her tv shows and in many of her movies (before tv and after) Most of her movies were prior to 1951, but Long Long Trailer and Forever Darling were with Desi Arnaz and Yours Mine and Ours (1968) with Van Johnson and Henry Fonda was 8 years after her divorce. I loved the movie, "Dance, Girl Dance"and two dramatic moves, Lured and In A Dark Corner. The former being my favorite. She also was in DuBarry Was a Lady (in color) the song and dance "Friendship" with Red Skelton, Gene Kelly, Ann Miller (I think) and Tommy Dorsey who did not sing or dance really but it was great fun to see and listen to.
Wow! She had it all brains, looks, talent, and executive producer of the DesiLu Productions with her then husband Desi. Never one to shy away from a casting call even tried out for Scarlett O'hara in "Gone With the Wind". Comedic genius seen the world over for well over a half a century, and still many knew her fondly as a guest in our home each day on the "I love Lucy" show. One of a kind!
Also Lucille Ball bought out Desi and continued on her own, as Head of RKO/Desilu while acting in and producing her two tv shows - The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy.
I mention Mannix because there are paralells between Peggy and Uhura. Peggy was Mannix secretary, who was African American. Mannix always treated her with respect and as a professional, indeed often like a partner rather than just an employee. There was never a suggestion that her race made her any way a dubordinate character, and ny character who treated her with disrespect on racial or gender lines was always a villiat or at least a charater who was clearly not to be considere a nice person.
This film was Dance, Girl, Dance and at the end of it, Maureen O'Hara and Lucy get into a brawl - and Lucy's make up: bruises on her face and a black eye. After rehearsal she met Desi Arnaz for the first time and he could not believe that this was the ingenue for the film "Too Many Girls." Later on, she she got cleaned up and changed from the burlesque costume. When Desi saw her he said, "that's a hunk of woman" and indicated to a friend he wanted to meet her. The friend said you met her this afternoon, that's Lucille Ball. Desi ran over, introduced himself and asked her out - and the rest, as they say, is history.
I was born about the time that I Love Lucy went off the air. I didn't realize it until I was much older seeing as how it was on TV all of the time. Then there was Here's Lucy and the Lucy Show. Also, there was another later in her life. Since all of her characters were zany and almost the same I didn't realize how beautiful she really was until cable came along and I got to see her earlier work. She was a bombshell and so graceful. She was one of a kind.
Also in her modeling career - many photos can be seen she was absolutely beautiful (mostly blond) and her carriage and bearing lasted her to the end of her life - her appearance on Bob Hope Oscar program shortly before she died - she still had it and her dressed was slit up to her thighs - great legs.
I have loved Lucy since I was tiny, she is probably my favorite person to watch on TV, throughout my life, and her oldest work is her best. I like to imagine what she could have done without censors and with more encouragement. Go, Lucy, Go!
Lucille Ball was hot, beautiful and smart in her forties movie roles, before she became Lucy. She was very underrated by MGM studios and was cast in secondary roles in B movies, unfortunately. She could have been at least as big as Ginger Rogers or Betty Grable.
@@barbarahope1934 if you listen to her in 'Mame' you can tell that despite all her wonderful talents singing wasn't a shining example. I am sure this must be dubbed.
I am so happy that we got her - thanks to radio (My Favorite Husband - 3 years) which transferred to tv I Love Lucy and beyond. We have her in her 3 top tv shows in re-runs. Still in 2022. While I love some of the great stars of the past, I have seen their movies once or twice but do not tune in to any of their performances now like I do regularly to the 3 Lucy shows and her earlier movies such as Lured, Dance Girl Dance, In A Dark Corner. and to a lesser extent 5 movies in color, DuBarry Was a Lady, Easy to Wed, The Long, Long Trailer, Forever Darling (which contrary to the box office and critics I really enjoyed) and finally Yours Mine and Ours. I would have loved to have seen her play Wildcat in 1960 (I was 15 and lived right outside of NYC) while again, critics were luke warm - her fans were not - it was sold out for the entire run. Unfortunately for health reasons Lucy had to drop out of the play, but her signature song "Hey, Look me Over," which she sang in the play and on the Ed Sullivan show and on the Dinah Shore - with Dinah Shore and Valerie Harper - loved it!!! Again her own voice! ☺
I Love Lucy! She was such a talented, smart, funny and original actress!! I grew up watching her on tv, now I have all seasons of I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, and a few movies she was in! Thank you for posting this!
Yes, also the movie Lured - with George Sanders, Cedric Hardwick and Charles Laughton - wonderful movie (my favorite) though it was a drama her comedic persona came through which gave it even more zest. A+++ see it for free on youtube.
My favorite movie was "Lured" with George Sanders - great film noir; post I Love Lucy, my favorite film is Ÿours, Mine, and Ours," (1968) with Henry Fonda.
Lucy was an amazing woman with so much talent. Her comedy was beyond any comedians we have today. She also was very beautiful. The comedy shows of today are pretty lacking.
Lucille Ball appeared in over 80 movies throughout her career! starting in 1933 with Roman Scandals and later she was known as queen of the B's for the b-level movies that she appeared in. Her movie career continued until 1985 when she made her last entry titled Stone Pillow. She watched and took every opportunity to learn about the business which served her well later when she entered television.
One of the most beautiful actresses of that era....her beauty definitely has been much underrated.
shes young in this film
yes, shes 29 in this film. still good looking in I Love Lucy, more then 10 years after this was made.
I used to be an underrater too until I started watching I Love Lucy lately. I guess my first impression in the 80's of this old lady took a while to shake off, now I'm head over heels for the young godess : )
Not only beatiful, but also very talented! Actress, singer, dancer, producer.She was an incredible woman!
Carlos Jorge Stöckel - amen. Way above/before her time. Could you imagine her born around 1940! Actually at anytime. She was amazing.
She really was gorgeous and oh so funny.
She made me laugh more times in my life than any other person, ever.
I am a heterosexual female and I was in love with Lucy (beautiful, talented, funny and I liked her overall). Also her gift to humanity - giving us the laughter - I am so grateful for.
yup she was very pretty... but not many people know she was the one who owned the studio during Star Trek series in the mid 60s and that she had faith it would be a success! well she was RIGHT! yup im a Trekkie.. Thanks to Lucy!!
Yes it was Desilu studios
I live on Las Palmas In Hollywood a Block from the old studio. Used to jog by imagining that street in the day.
After the first season of Star Trek, Desilu was sold to Paramount. So it was only during the first season that she owned the studio.
Frank Rizzo: Yup... She was a big influence in bringing Star Trek to television audiences
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But it was them that backed the series, and bankrolled the 2nd pilot.
No Trek without that.
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She's so lovely and she does have a "voice" to match her looks. Of course, no one can outdo her comedy style of humor. She's one in a million.
Beauty and brains. Not another one like her.
One of a kind for sure.
Beauty, brains and an amazing comedic instinct. She truly had the “it” factor...
I knew she could sing and dance, but for "I Love Lucy" they made it like she couldn't do either. She was very accomplished before the TV show, and long before Desi Arnaz. This was a nice bit of video in solid high definition that reminds you that Lucy was a consummate entertainer. It takes a lot to be able to "not sing" when you are singer and "not dance" when you are a dancer!
She danced well in the I love Lucy Show. She danced a beautiful number with Van Johnson. They nevervportrayed thst she couldnt dance just the singing. Watch all episodes and you will see.
A few times her true dancing ability was ällowed"in I Love Lucy - when she played Sally Sweet in Cuban Pete and when she danced with Van Johnson. Wonderful performances both.
Wow how beautiful was she??!!! Flawlessly gorgeous
Lucy had it going on! She was so talented!
here?
She was SO TALENTED!
Yes, beautiful and smart as a whip. She became by her own skills the most powerful woman in Hollywood. Or maybe rephrase that: she made herself into one of the most powerful people in Hollywood, period.
Beautiful indeed...
Indeed she did.
but what did she do?
Without her, no Star Trek!
I guess everyone has forgotten Desi Arnaz.
Lucy was pretty georgeous in her youth!!
DocDLH I agree and she was always a lady too.
She was flawless in her whole life.
That is an awesome dress! I love Lucy!
Lucy is stunning! I love her 😍
Wow, Lucy wasn't only beautiful and funny, but she was cool and tough as nails!
Haha thats what I said and than read that you wrote it too...lol but its true.
Ray Bird Haha! Like the saying goes, great minds think alike!
The thing was, she was so great at comedy no one noticed her beauty and her other talents. If Marilyn Monroe and Elizabeth Taylor could do what Lucy could, no one would have noticed that they were beautiful.
@@AstyanazI think that was sort of the joke on I Love Lucy -- she played someone without talent who wanted desperately to get into showbiz but the audience of those days knew what she really could do.
@@Astyanaz I never noticed how beautiful she was cause she was always funny. But as I got older I realized, man what a babe.
Lucille Ball was voted in the top 10 most beautiful legs.
Yup!!!
who else is in the top 10 ?
@@mtlicq Late reply but I think Cyd Charisse would have been high on the list. Legs for days, it was insured too haha. Phenomenal dancer as well.
@@mtlicq Betty Grable!
Its difficult to compare this w/I Love Lucy. Its like two different women. What an amazing actress.
Happy 101st birthday, Lucy, babe. The world misses your grace, class, talent, and comedy!
She was truly gorgeous and immensely talented !
There's something special about her looks and personality that makes her so attractive.
Love that gown...Lovely Lucy..
Lucille was and will always be, utterly BREATHTAKING. Better still, she had a razor-sharp business brain.
One of the very best!
I worked in Hollywood (film/TV production) for almost 20 years and regret I wasn't lucky and privileged enough to work out there during the Golden Age when beautiful and talented ladies like Lucille Ball were commonplace.
My loss for sure.
I went on a tour yrs ago at Warner bro studio. I wanted to see Classic sites but know one even knew about any.
@@jakiblu1
That's because most all of them are gone Jackie - the Brown Derby, Hollywood Canteen, etc.
The Ambassador Hotel in L.A. and location of the Cocoanut Grove nightclub (a very popular hangout for movie stars in the 20's and 30's as well as the site of six Academy Awards) was demolished in 2005 when I was still out there. The hotel began operation formally on January 1, 1921.
Hollywood has absolutely no reverence or respect for it's history.
Hollywood was a magical place in the 20's through the early 60's and movie stars were proud Americans with amazing talent.
Today Hollywood is just a dirty shithole with libturd no talent hacks.
What did you do in Hollywood?
I loved a lot of actresses during that era but there was something extra special about Lucille Ball. While Katherine Hepburn was as good as they get as an actress, as an overall performer, I felt Lucille Ball was even better. And Katherine Hepburn was nominated for and won more (well deserved) Oscars that any other actress - still I say (like Marc Daniels) Lucille Ball was the best and her presence is still felt daily around the world thru I Love Lucy. Funny, isn't it?
Marc Danielswas her director on the first shows of I Love Lucy said she was the best actor he ever directed, having directed stars like Sally Fields, Paul Newman, Olivier and others; also Orson Welles while watching her from the wings when he was on the I Love Lucy show, when asked what was he watching - he said one of the greatest actors ever.
Beautiful talented Lucile Ball
Always classically beautiful & famous til the day she passed for her great legs. "I love Lucy" was the first show I watched faithfully as a kid, she felt like a mom to me, later creating a bit of confusion as I (like many of my Jr.High friends) had (still do, lol) a crush on Lucie Arnaz.Thanks Lucy for being you, and special thanks to Desi for the vision and foresight to tape all those shows for posterity, I think the world is a more enjoyable if not also better place because of it.
Other television shows of the time were done in New York, on tape or kinescope; "I Love Lucy" was done in Hollywood and filmed. Lucy and Desi thought outside the box regarding TV.
@@wdd3141 That was all Desi - Lucy always listened to what he thought, always credited him with his acting, production abilities etc etc.
Omg so very beautiful and talented!
And Lucy has GREAT rhythm ... and acting (e.g., facial and vocal): brilliantly subtle and nuanced, her command of various accents (as here, the upperclass New England) precise and hilariously caricatured. As an entertainer she was a "triple" threat ... or nth-higher multiple. A global treasure forever.
The FASHIONS OF THOSE GLORIOUS DAYS , makes today GRAMMY AWARD dresses , look like the city dump clothes...
Strip club Goodwill 😂
So true, the coat, the dress...the makeup...wow.
GLITTER ACHI you do realize that you’re talking about a burlesque costume, right?
@@Anaxiphile BURLESQUE ?? COMPARED TO WHAT , THE TATOO NAKED TRASH WE HAVE TODAY?? WITH THEIR ASS AND TITS HANGING OUT ALL OVER THE PLACE ., AND EVEN THEIR BACKSIDES??? I WILL TAKE THE 'BURLESQUE ANY DAY OF THE WEEK ., COMPARED TO TRASHY WOMAN WE HAVE TODAY
GLITTER ACHI Yep. I would say that describes this video to a T.
She was beautiful and glamorous and that's what is missing in the world right now - no glamor and those W W 2 people sure did have it down pat.
Not true! We have got Ocasia Cortez!!
Now THERE'S a dish!!!!
Yes that young woman is for the people but as far as glamour she doesn't have very much.
Lucille Ball had everything I love in a woman. Brains Beauty Humor. A kind heart. Down to Earth. Didn't mind being ugly for a good laugh. She didn't tame herself too serious. Absolutely loved her. She will always be a Legend and the Only Queen of Comedy for me. She did not have to be raunchy to get a laugh . She was a great role model for men women and children
She was such a talented and beautiful person.
I grew up on Lucy. she was not of my generation, even by a little. she passed away when I was just 5 years old. At 9 years old I saw an episode of "I Love Lucy" for the first time and became obsessed with her. imagine that, a 9 year old little girl, spread out on her bed watching a tiny t.v. and a black and white show about a New York couple madly in love and up to no good. My love affair with Lucy has and will stand the test of time. I'm excited to see the movie her children are about to produce, more generations need to be introduced to Lucy and Desi
Wow gorgeous and talented! Loved her!
It WAS her real voice. Why do people say they are surprised she had a great figure. In I Love Lucy she had a great figure and great legs. In regular clothes on I Love Lucy she was beautiful and in all the skits where she imitated being a glamour girl. And she was beautiful as Lucy Ricardo.
I love Lucille Ball everything she was ever in no matter the roll. She is forever in my heart and will always be my number one clown. Love you Lucy miss you entertaining. Grateful for CZcams
Unbelievable beauty..Nothing today can compare..
From all the reviews and comments below, it's very obvious that WE LOVE LUCY!!
She was beautiful.
The girl could move! Wonderful!!! I do,indeed, Love Lucy. That combination of comedy with great beauty.
Talented, and beautiful!
such a talented Lady. she could do it all.
She is amazing, one of a kind!
She was beautiful and ultra talented, can readily see why Desi made the decision to commit all episodes of I LOVE LUCY to film, rather than kinescope. She was a major film star of the era and started her career at RKO Pictures, along with Ginger Rogers.
Gosh, what I wouldn't give to have seen a live performance. 💝
That was the one " red head " who truly did it all...Viva la Lucy !💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼💃🏼
True Talent!
I love lucy!!♡
Wow, she was absolutely stunning and so talented. What a gift she gave us all.
So talented and so gorgeous! What a star!
Renarga, good point! I agree. :)
Such a beautiful woman and truly paved the way for female comedians. The ultimate funny was watching her with her bestie, Carol Burnett.
The greatest Artist and Comedian of ALL TIME!!! Very talented, gracious, sophisticated. Still shining in the 21st century! Lucille Ball will never die!!!!😍😍😍😍
She is so beautiful
I love this number- the perfect combination of glamour and comedy. Lucille was a gem! There will never be another like her.
She's actually 29 years old...she was born one year after my grandmother.
Lucy was also in the Ziegfeld Follies before breaking out.
*****
You know nothing about her...your comment proves it.
I noted her pin up career with the Ziegfeld Follies reference...keep up.
She went to drama school with the likes of Betty Davis. Lucy was always gawky and when she met one of her role models, she gave her advice that funny lasted longer than youth. It was then when Lucy decided to go to the comedy route. After all, she was so desperate to fit in that she took pies to the face and other dehumanizing tricks just to stay employed. She met Desi during this time and married him on the spur of the moment. He was a Cuban aristocrat who felt he had the right to cheat as was his birthright.
Soon after, Desi was fired from MGM studios and Lucy followed her man into obscurity. The "babalu" was getting old. It was then the concept of "I Love Lucy" was born. It was an attempt to keep both of their careers alive past the age of 35. "Funny lasts longer than youth".
Go do some real research and come back when you grow up!
*****
Then read comments completely before "adding" information already cited...
Lucy was in the movie entitled Zifield Follies. Never in the Follies themselves. Also, Lucy had had a string of big movie hits leading up to I Love Lucy, including Miss Grant takes Richmond, The Fuller Brush Girl, and Fancy Pants. Her radio program My Favorite Husband was also hugely popular at the time.
Lady Cham She was in Ziegfeld for 5 days of rehearsal and got dropped. You don’t know what you are talking about.
@@GrannyJB Yup, this is true. Just caught an interview of her on Dick Cavett where she says she was dropped after 5 days at the tender age of 16.
She was as beautiful as any of the starlets of the golden era
What a beauty, she is stunning in this .
She really was beautiful...behind all the joking around
she was beautiful , funny and she really could sing in a few of her serious movies i have seen in the past . i still enjoy watching any of her old movies or lucy shows . she was loved . r.i.p. lucy .
I love Lucy on her tv shows and in many of her movies (before tv and after) Most of her movies were prior to 1951, but Long Long Trailer and Forever Darling were with Desi Arnaz and Yours Mine and Ours (1968) with Van Johnson and Henry Fonda was 8 years after her divorce. I loved the movie, "Dance, Girl Dance"and two dramatic moves, Lured and In A Dark Corner. The former being my favorite. She also was in DuBarry Was a Lady (in color) the song and dance "Friendship" with Red Skelton, Gene Kelly, Ann Miller (I think) and Tommy Dorsey who did not sing or dance really but it was great fun to see and listen to.
Fabulous! They don't make them like that anymore - what a talented, beautiful woman ❤️
Lucy is so beautiful and talented. Always loved watching her movies and shows❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊
Perfect dress for this song
She was a burlesque dancer in the movie
Lucille Ball was a wonderful model actress etc. she certainly could act and do anything she put her mind too
MARVELLOUS! Thanks for posting!
Wow! She had it all brains, looks, talent, and executive producer of the DesiLu Productions with her then husband Desi. Never one to shy away from a casting call even tried out for Scarlett O'hara in "Gone With the Wind". Comedic genius seen the world over for well over a half a century, and still many knew her fondly as a guest in our home each day on the "I love Lucy" show. One of a kind!
Also Lucille Ball bought out Desi and continued on her own, as Head of RKO/Desilu while acting in and producing her two tv shows - The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy.
I remember reading at one point, "I Love Lucy" was in 78 countries - now, that's fame.
She sounds GREAT!! WOW!!!!
What a gorgeous talented classy yet funny lady! Just wow!
She looks so glamorous!
she was freakin' gorgeous!!!
I love the outfits back then without being so revealing like they are today. Lucy was gorgeous
(cont.) See her at CZcams in the clip with Desi (from I Love Lucy early 1950's) "Cuban Pete."
Star Trek was a product of her Desilu studio.
And Mannix.
I mention Mannix because there are paralells between Peggy and Uhura. Peggy was Mannix secretary, who was African American. Mannix always treated her with respect and as a professional, indeed often like a partner rather than just an employee. There was never a suggestion that her race made her any way a dubordinate character, and ny character who treated her with disrespect on racial or gender lines was always a villiat or at least a charater who was clearly not to be considere a nice person.
So very beautiful!
I think i,like many, tended to forget about how amazingly beautiful she was because she was so enormously talented and funny.
This film was Dance, Girl, Dance and at the end of it, Maureen O'Hara and Lucy get into a brawl - and Lucy's make up: bruises on her face and a black eye. After rehearsal she met Desi Arnaz for the first time and he could not believe that this was the ingenue for the film "Too Many Girls." Later on, she she got cleaned up and changed from the burlesque costume. When Desi saw her he said, "that's a hunk of woman" and indicated to a friend he wanted to meet her. The friend said you met her this afternoon, that's Lucille Ball. Desi ran over, introduced himself and asked her out - and the rest, as they say, is history.
I was born about the time that I Love Lucy went off the air. I didn't realize it until I was much older seeing as how it was on TV all of the time. Then there was Here's Lucy and the Lucy Show. Also, there was another later in her life. Since all of her characters were zany and almost the same I didn't realize how beautiful she really was until cable came along and I got to see her earlier work. She was a bombshell and so graceful. She was one of a kind.
Also in her modeling career - many photos can be seen she was absolutely beautiful (mostly blond) and her carriage and bearing lasted her to the end of her life - her appearance on Bob Hope Oscar program shortly before she died - she still had it and her dressed was slit up to her thighs - great legs.
I have loved Lucy since I was tiny, she is probably my favorite person to watch on TV, throughout my life, and her oldest work is her best. I like to imagine what she could have done without censors and with more encouragement. Go, Lucy, Go!
I had no idea she had such a good voice. Woman from that era dressed so well . Lucy had real talent.Micheline Kribs, Rolla,MO
She is awesome
I have ALWAYS loved her !!!!
Lucille Ball was hot, beautiful and smart in her forties movie roles, before she became Lucy. She was very underrated by MGM studios and was cast in secondary roles in B movies, unfortunately. She could have been at least as big as Ginger Rogers or Betty Grable.
Phill Greenland In the description it says this is her actual voice, but usually it was dubbed over.
Their underestimations of her is what brought her to create her own success, bigger than any of the rest of those actresses they propped against her.
@@barbarahope1934 if you listen to her in 'Mame' you can tell that despite all her wonderful talents singing wasn't a shining example. I am sure this must be dubbed.
You are right! She should have been. I liked her more.
I am so happy that we got her - thanks to radio (My Favorite Husband - 3 years) which transferred to tv I Love Lucy and beyond. We have her in her 3 top tv shows in re-runs. Still in 2022. While I love some of the great stars of the past, I have seen their movies once or twice but do not tune in to any of their performances now like I do regularly to the 3 Lucy shows and her earlier movies such as Lured, Dance Girl Dance, In A Dark Corner. and to a lesser extent 5 movies in color, DuBarry Was a Lady, Easy to Wed, The Long, Long Trailer, Forever Darling (which contrary to the box office and critics I really enjoyed) and finally Yours Mine and Ours. I would have loved to have seen her play Wildcat in 1960 (I was 15 and lived right outside of NYC) while again, critics were luke warm - her fans were not - it was sold out for the entire run. Unfortunately for health reasons Lucy had to drop out of the play, but her signature song "Hey, Look me Over," which she sang in the play and on the Ed Sullivan show and on the Dinah Shore - with Dinah Shore and Valerie Harper - loved it!!! Again her own voice! ☺
I Love Lucy! She was such a talented, smart, funny and original actress!! I grew up watching her on tv, now I have all seasons of I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, and a few movies she was in! Thank you for posting this!
She looks fantastic here!
Never realized how much of a goddess she was before her series. Damn, she was gorgeous💖
She’s was so beautiful
Class act! Incredible woman in legendary status across the spectrum.
You must see her in The Dark Corner with Clifton Webb. She was a really really good actress and this movie shows it to the hilt!
is that the one where she worked with a DIC... there was a carnival/Comey Island?
Yes, also the movie Lured - with George Sanders, Cedric Hardwick and Charles Laughton - wonderful movie (my favorite) though it was a drama her comedic persona came through which gave it even more zest. A+++ see it for free on youtube.
One of my favorite movies Lucy was in "Lured"with George Sanders
My favorite movie was "Lured" with George Sanders - great film noir; post I Love Lucy, my favorite film is Ÿours, Mine, and Ours," (1968) with Henry Fonda.
Lucy was very beautiful.
timeless beauty, and with that flaming red hair. Ay, carumba.
She looks beautiful. Maybe more so here than I've ever seen.
I love Lucy!
What a beautiful woman!!! Amazing
miss her
What a multi-talented dame!
Love the RED Head! She will live on forever in our hearts!
Lucy was an amazing woman with so much talent. Her comedy was beyond any comedians we have today. She also was very beautiful. The comedy shows of today are pretty lacking.
Fantastic.
God I love Lucy!! She's gorgeous here!
Lucille Ball appeared in over 80 movies throughout her career! starting in 1933 with Roman Scandals and later she was known as queen of the B's for the b-level movies that she appeared in. Her movie career continued until 1985 when she made her last entry titled Stone Pillow. She watched and took every opportunity to learn about the business which served her well later when she entered television.
Stone Pillow was wrenchingly sad. Seeing her playing that part was equally sad.
Wasn't she just gorgeous?
Lucy was exquisitely beautiful and very talented! I LOVE LUCY!!!