This is TOTALLY AWESOME to see as I just turned 67 yrs old this month of May, n it brings back myriad memories of watching the Mitch Miller Show evenings as well as the Lawrence Welk Show on tv back in the 1960's as a kid n seeing as aVERY popular guest Teresa Brewer, whose nickname was "The Screamer" back in those days with my Mom n Dad when I was 7 or 8 yrs old. I have ALWAYS LOVED Teresa Brewer, n of course, Rhonda Fleming n Gene Barry, who I remember most fondly as Bat Masterson, in his TV show if the same era!!! WONDERFUL that you just posted this n I was lucky enough to find it!!! Cant wait to continue watching it!!!
HPD to you both! I will be 67 later this year. Our family watched these shows also, and enjoyed them. The Red Skelton Show, The Honeymooners and The Jackie Gleason Show were also great fun. 🎂🎉🌹⏳
I just turned 69 today - 23 May. Do y'all remember Perry Como? The neighbor across the street didn't have a television and couldn't speak english, but she was at our house anytime Perry Como was on. Lol. She was a nice lady! Happy birthday to all of you May babies!
I will be 97 in a little over 64 years. I can't believe I have never watched this before, But my mental health team tell me I must or they wont undo my straight jacket.
I can’t believe I don’t think I ever saw this great little movie before. Surely I must have, growing up in the 60s it had to have been on tv. Thanks so much for sharing.
Another great production from "The Dollar Bills" (William Pine and William Thomas). They had a very successful "B" unit at Paramount. Their motto was, "If you can't get Clark Gable, get Technicolor".
Keep in mind while observing the staging of this movie that it was one of approximately 60 movies that year that were filmed in 3D. That is also the reason for the ‘INTERMISSION’ title about halfway through the movie (46:44). The 3D process then in use required both projection machines to be used simultaneously; one for the screening the left-eye view, the other for the right. Fifty-minute film reels were about the largest size that the projection machines could be viably converted to handle.
Poor little blond girl. My mother is a redhead, and her father remarried a redhead and all of his children from that marriage produce 3 redheads and a blonde. And my aunt (who was the blonde) grew up accused of being the milkman's daughter, seriously. That was over 70 years ago.
Funny, I remember being out with my brunette mother, red haired sister and blonde me. Even then I(1060’s) I was aware of uncomfortable questions and looks. I just thought some adults were dumb and without manners.
Anybody notice during what looks like a rousing chorus full of chorus girls, a wierd musical rendition played over the supposed song of "Chick a Boom""?????? Yikes!!! Whats the rumpus on that?!?!?!
I can beat that...anyone notice the " l guess it was you all the time." number, the musicians are fake playing the instruments. no piano keys are being press and where the heck did the trombone come in at.😂
Because thou hast kept the word of my patience; I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth. Revelation 3:10
According to the “ NY Times book and movie review in 2014 ; “ To kill a Mockingbird “ was number one for both the movie and the book. Tolkien came in at number two on the list for the “ Lord of the Rings “ both the books and the movies. I concur with those statistics based on my experience. Never heard of this movie. Click bait. Thank you Grana Rose
The original was likely from a damaged track of film. Someone else said this was a 3D film shown often for effect in the theater. So this original must have been damaged.
Why the terrible musical overlay. Oh, oh, oh, sounds as though he ate something that doesn't agree with his digestion. Awful thing to do to this movie.
..certainly a curious yet OK movie for a musical! Suppose a Thank You might be in order? Maybe after I've seen more than 16 min & get past all these commercials?! Snowy wilderness? Looks like where I grew up..! ~ from a small town in AK-USA | 🇺🇸🌤❄🌿🍄🐟🌻|
This is TOTALLY AWESOME to see as I just turned 67 yrs old this month of May, n it brings back myriad memories of watching the Mitch Miller Show evenings as well as the Lawrence Welk Show on tv back in the 1960's as a kid n seeing as aVERY popular guest Teresa Brewer, whose nickname was "The Screamer" back in those days with my Mom n Dad when I was 7 or 8 yrs old. I have ALWAYS LOVED Teresa Brewer, n of course, Rhonda Fleming n Gene Barry, who I remember most fondly as Bat Masterson, in his TV show if the same era!!! WONDERFUL that you just posted this n I was lucky enough to find it!!! Cant wait to continue watching it!!!
Happy birthday to you 🎉. My birthday is tomorrow and I will be 67 too. We lived in great times.
My parents watched the Lawrence Welk show all the time when I was a kid in the late 70’s and 80’s. It’s a much different world today.
HPD to you both! I will be 67 later this year. Our family watched these shows also, and enjoyed them. The Red Skelton Show, The Honeymooners and The Jackie Gleason Show were also great fun. 🎂🎉🌹⏳
I just turned 69 today - 23 May. Do y'all remember Perry Como? The neighbor across the street didn't have a television and couldn't speak english, but she was at our house anytime Perry Como was on. Lol. She was a nice lady! Happy birthday to all of you May babies!
Happy Birthday! I agree with you 100% I remember watching these old westerns with Pa. I'm now 69.
I will be 97 in a little over 64 years. I can't believe I have never watched this before, But my mental health team tell me I must or they wont undo my straight jacket.
Prayers going up for you. 😂 I posted a video of a woman in Seattle area who lived to near 106.
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I will also be turning 67 . And use to watch mitch miller! Happy birthday fellow may baby
Great movie, Rhonda Fleming was such a beautiful woman and a good actress. Edith Moorehead was a great actress and I enjoyed seeing her in this movie.
@bizzybee852 With respect, I think you meant, Agnes Moorehead, not Edith. 🎂
I can’t believe I don’t think I ever saw this great little movie before. Surely I must have, growing up in the 60s it had to have been on tv. Thanks so much for sharing.
Another great production from "The Dollar Bills" (William Pine and William Thomas). They had a very successful "B" unit at Paramount. Their motto was, "If you can't get Clark Gable, get Technicolor".
This film was originally made in 3D. Over the years they’ve shown it in 3D at film festivals.
You can tell this by the filming shots. Many actions are being done towards the screen for effect.
Great movie thank you ❤
Keep in mind while observing the staging of this movie that it was one of approximately 60 movies that year that were filmed in 3D. That is also the reason for the ‘INTERMISSION’ title about halfway through the movie (46:44).
The 3D process then in use required both projection machines to be used simultaneously; one for the screening the left-eye view, the other for the right. Fifty-minute film reels were about the largest size that the projection machines could be viably converted to handle.
Love old movies in colors
Your tag is not lying. I totally watch this film once a month. It's like one of my guilty pleasure movies. "Chicka boom!"
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I can't bring myself to watch it once!
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Poor little blond girl. My mother is a redhead, and her father remarried a redhead and all of his children from that marriage produce 3 redheads and a blonde. And my aunt (who was the blonde) grew up accused of being the milkman's daughter, seriously. That was over 70 years ago.
Funny, I remember being out with my brunette mother, red haired sister and blonde me. Even then I(1060’s) I was aware of uncomfortable questions and looks. I just thought some adults were dumb and without manners.
The dancers wore no bloomers and pantyhose. 1960 costumes during the Klondike.
Just to mention, this movie was from 1953, not 1960.
Plot-
A Seattle woman (Agnes Moorehead) and her four single daughters head for Alaska during the gold rush.
👏👏👏👏👏 ahhhh, they are not made like that anymore.🧡💚❤️💜💙😊
Thank the Lord. What a terrible movie
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I'm turning 66 and I never watched Mitch Miller or Lawrence Welk!
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Anybody notice during what looks like a rousing chorus full of chorus girls, a wierd musical rendition played over the supposed song of "Chick a Boom""?????? Yikes!!! Whats the rumpus on that?!?!?!
copy writed song
Guy Mitchell had a huge hit with this song, so probably a copyright restriction.
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Good question. Did CZcams the song?
I can beat that...anyone notice the " l guess it was you all the time." number, the musicians are fake playing the instruments. no piano keys are being press and where the heck did the trombone come in at.😂
Slander and libel from the pious paper. Easy to shut down.
Because thou hast kept the word of my patience; I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth. Revelation 3:10
Behold: I come quickly; hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown. Revelation 3:11
Weird movie and music!!
Why has Guy Mitchell's first musical number been deleted?
Probably due to copyright issues which is why many movies cannot be uploaded for free on this platform.
It’s weird to hear it this way
Maybe a better choice of music for the deleted one 😊
Great movie...but what happened to the song around the 42:00?
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@@LilyGazou Thank you, Lily. I SHOULD have thought of that. ;)
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Sorry but the music isn't right at about 41 minutes!
What is that wierd music at ABOUT.....43:00 ???
1:05:08 Teresa Brewer. She was hot stuff. She sang "Put Another Nickel In, In the Nickelodeon."
Why don’t the music match the stage performance?
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@@LilyGazou thanks that’s what I thought
poor audio upload....
How is this "the most watched movie of the past? Who came up with that statistic?
According to the “ NY Times book and movie review in 2014 ; “ To kill a Mockingbird “ was number one for both the movie and the book.
Tolkien came in at number two on the list for the “ Lord of the Rings “ both the books and the movies.
I concur with those statistics based on my experience.
Never heard of this movie.
Click bait.
Thank you
Grana Rose
The music over dubbing ruined the whole movie for me.
WTF is up with the music????
At 41:16 the sound goes to pot. Horrible music plays over the movie. What a rubbish download.
The original was likely from a damaged track of film. Someone else said this was a 3D film shown often for effect in the theater. So this original must have been damaged.
What the hell is this other music trip hop crap music that doesn’t fit the time line wack . Ruined a classic movie
Good cast struggling with a clumsy, cliche-ridden script and unmotivated songs.
Why the terrible musical overlay. Oh, oh, oh, sounds as though he ate something that doesn't agree with his digestion. Awful thing to do to this movie.
Bloody terrible!
..certainly a curious yet OK movie for a musical! Suppose a Thank You might be in order? Maybe after I've seen more than 16 min & get past all these commercials?! Snowy wilderness? Looks like where I grew up..!
~ from a small town in AK-USA
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Great movie thank you ❤