Arsenic And Old Lace: 13 Things You Don't Need to Know

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  • čas přidán 11. 07. 2024
  • Kicking off October with one of my favorite Halloween movies. Lots of great (and useless) facts, including how Cary Grant felt about his performance, a special tombstone in the graveyard, and the real-life murders that are thought to have inspired the story.
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  • @naomibedek1701
    @naomibedek1701 Před 4 lety +380

    I think Cary Grant's 'over acting' kept the energy level of the film up.

    • @catg943
      @catg943 Před 4 lety +4

      Yes!

    • @joeledbetter9732
      @joeledbetter9732 Před 4 lety +2

      Totally agree!

    • @patricaomas8750
      @patricaomas8750 Před 4 lety +5

      Yes this is pure black farce and totally works

    • @jasmineangie4652
      @jasmineangie4652 Před 4 lety +13

      I know! It made the movie great. He was so funny in it. I loved his expressions!

    • @TowGunner
      @TowGunner Před 4 lety +10

      Yup. I respectfully disagree with Cary. He was fantastic!

  • @mulderandscully
    @mulderandscully Před 4 lety +180

    Insanity doesn't run in this family, it gallops.
    Lol. Brilliant.

    • @AMillionMovies
      @AMillionMovies  Před 4 lety +18

      One of my favorite lines ever. I’ve been saying it about my own family since I was in high school.

    • @goldngirl1958
      @goldngirl1958 Před 4 lety +5

      One of my favorite lines in the movie.

    • @tompaulcampbell
      @tompaulcampbell Před 5 měsíci +1

      You're misquoting it, if you are trying to quote the line.

    • @annep.1905
      @annep.1905 Před 5 měsíci

      @@tompaulcampbell yeah. If I remember correctly he actually says, "You see... insanity runs in my family (as in the background you hear Aunt Abby and Aunt Martha singing "There is a Happy Land"). It practically gallops!

    • @claudiareker3743
      @claudiareker3743 Před měsícem

      May be somehow Cary is refering to his own family? 🙂 His desperate look by saying this is so funny 🤨

  • @bnelson5378
    @bnelson5378 Před 4 lety +105

    Grant acting crazy while being sane, while the really crazy people acted sane is to me the central theme of the film. His performance made the film a classic. Who even remembers the film he wanted to do...and I love old movies and have never seen it.

    • @anniesavidge2468
      @anniesavidge2468 Před 4 lety +7

      B Nelson oh, lithe Spirits a hilarious movie! Cary Grant would have been excellent in it also. But I’m glad he did Arsenic and Old Lace. It would not have been the classic it is without him.

    • @anniesavidge2468
      @anniesavidge2468 Před 4 lety +5

      Sorry, that should be Blithe spirit

    • @linmiller8147
      @linmiller8147 Před rokem

      You missed nothing by not seeing Blithe Spirit -- it is truly awful.

    • @IDIDances
      @IDIDances Před rokem

      Perfectly said!!

    • @thatsworrisome
      @thatsworrisome Před 2 měsíci

      Kinda feels like that's exactly where we've landed, after we jumped the last shark, and it's only cute if its imaginary.

  • @lavanderkay
    @lavanderkay Před 5 lety +178

    It makes me sad that it was Cary Grant's least favorite performance since it is one of my favorite movies of his

    • @hollyb7142
      @hollyb7142 Před 4 lety +6

      Me too. 😯 And, mine too. 😀

    • @bilindalaw-morley161
      @bilindalaw-morley161 Před 4 lety +4

      Kallie Grace yes, I could have done without that “insider knowledge”. But, it may not even be true-Grant May have said it for all sorts of reasons. And, I have a terrible memory, so hopefully I will have forgotten by the next time I see the movie again. I would rather have been told an “ insider “ tip for how to find it free on line lol

    • @hollyb7142
      @hollyb7142 Před 4 lety

      @@bilindalaw-morley161 lol Ya me too! I've watched it several times and would love to see it again!

    • @jasmineangie4652
      @jasmineangie4652 Před 4 lety +3

      You would think that that’s a movie that he would’ve had fun acting in.

  • @michaelstone1626
    @michaelstone1626 Před 4 lety +134

    "I'm not a Brewster. I'm a son of a Sea Cook!" is funnier than the line in the play, "I'm not a Brewster. I'm a bastard."

    • @tyronekracht461
      @tyronekracht461 Před 4 lety +11

      When my high school did the play and left the bastard line in. Pretty daring for a high school production.

    • @suzannejensen275
      @suzannejensen275 Před 4 lety +8

      I didn't know that line in the play use the word bastard nice bit of trivia. But I always laugh so hard every time I think about when he's running around yelling I'm a son of a sea-cook to everyone because that's what my dad would say when he was mad at somebody he would call them a son of a sea-cook. So with him telling them he was a son of a sea cook he didn't think it was bad he was meaning for it something to be good because he wasn't related to the ladies that he was a bastard LOL it made him so happy to know that he didn't have insanity and his family just a bit of loose morals for back then. So happy ending he's not afraid of being crazy and ends up with the woman he loves. There has been a couple of true stories about people or places taking in elderly and they kill them but continue to collect the monthly check from a pention or social security. They found people that didn't have families that would be checking up on them. So sad what greed can make people do.

    • @tyronekracht461
      @tyronekracht461 Před 4 lety +7

      Suzanne Jensen, in the movie and play it was not greed that drove the two aunts but they were helping (in their eyes) poor lonely men from bitter lives.

    • @suzannejensen275
      @suzannejensen275 Před 4 lety +3

      @@tyronekracht461 I should've put a space between my story about doing it for the money. I was commenting on what he said it was based on a lady that was killing for money and was found guilty. I know the aunts weren't doing it for money they did it because they cared about them. I've watched this movie several times over the years and always thought how strange and funny it is at the same time.

    • @HannibalFan52
      @HannibalFan52 Před 4 lety +2

      The reason the line was changed was because the Hayes Office censored it. There are lines in the film version of 'Kiss Me, Kate' that were changed, too. (The lyric 'According to the Kinsey Report', for instance, was replaced with 'According to the latest report' in 'Too Darn Hot'.)

  • @beatrixpoley9100
    @beatrixpoley9100 Před 5 lety +514

    I love this movie! And I think Cary Grant’s over acting is part of what makes it so funny.

    • @jennyq4979
      @jennyq4979 Před 4 lety +29

      Totally! I love his reactions, etc. in this movie - that's a big part of what makes it so fun!!!! I love that man - but he was wrong about that for sure!

    • @tolfan4438
      @tolfan4438 Před 4 lety +13

      Absolutely

    • @yaffayafo82
      @yaffayafo82 Před 4 lety +25

      Jack Carson's clueless cop, and aspiring playwright, was hilarious, as well.

    • @richardshort3914
      @richardshort3914 Před 4 lety +9

      *Beatrix Poley*
      You know what?
      I think you're right.
      The campiness ( -- is that a word? -- ) kills.

    • @jodivandyk3649
      @jodivandyk3649 Před 4 lety +3

      Totally agree!

  • @MickPsyphon
    @MickPsyphon Před 5 lety +192

    Arsenic and Old Lace is one of my top 20 favourite films of all time. Cary Grant's performance was wonderful. I actually appreciated his over-the-top deliveries. It fit perfectly with the story. With all the surrounding insanity that he put up with, it wouldn't have worked had he given a completely straight delivery. This performance raised his stock with so many people. He's my all time favourite actor.

    • @tolfan4438
      @tolfan4438 Před 4 lety +10

      I think it gave it a more Stage production feel having him acted that way

    • @susansauls8902
      @susansauls8902 Před 4 lety +3

      @tolfan
      And wasn't that wonderful to capture that stage feel on film? Another thing about this movie that I love ... makes is so much campy fun.😊

  • @cybrarian9
    @cybrarian9 Před 5 lety +199

    I have always loved Cary Grant’s performance in this film and find it hysterically fun.

    • @paulrichards6894
      @paulrichards6894 Před rokem +1

      i agree......think all the cast were great but i especially loved peter lorre.....he was brilliant

  • @canadiangemini3335
    @canadiangemini3335 Před 4 lety +31

    I'm shocked to hear that Cary didn't like his performance. His facial expressions are brilliant. It's a comedy and Cary portrayed Mortimer perfectly

  • @leeclark4495
    @leeclark4495 Před 4 lety +91

    I loved Grant being "over the top" his hyped up anxiety moments are the funniest parts in the movie, like when he's on the phone with "Happy Dale" I still crack up when I watch that scene.

  • @racafritz
    @racafritz Před 4 lety +143

    Anyone who hasn’t seen it do yourself a huge favor and do! It’s brilliant!

  • @richardspeziale
    @richardspeziale Před 5 lety +193

    Cary Grant was one of very few Hollywood actors who could do a convincing triple-take. he probably learned it when he was in vaudeville.

    • @tolfan4438
      @tolfan4438 Před 4 lety +32

      That's part of what I always liked about him he wasn't just a good-looking leading man he didn't have to take himself serious he had true true comedy chops

    • @TubenIt83
      @TubenIt83 Před 4 lety +14

      Jack Carson was the king of double and triple takes. So fun to watch him in this with Grant.

    • @susansauls8902
      @susansauls8902 Před 4 lety +9

      Vaudeville experienced actors were the best. The best in acting faded out with those greats. There could be no better training than being a Vaudeville entertainer. Only the best survived the demanding and merciless audiences.

    • @nicoleking772
      @nicoleking772 Před rokem

      Grant's portrayal of Mortimer reminds me of the slightly toned down Lt. Cmdr. Matt T. Sherman in Operation Petticoat that he would play 15 years later. He could give that look that was just GLORIOUS.

  • @rackinfrackin
    @rackinfrackin Před 4 lety +49

    I'm sick and tired of hearing about Cary Grant's "overacting" in this brilliant black comedy. He's absolutely hilarious in it, and his so-called "over the top" performance suits the outlandish material to a tee.

    • @emmadobbins694
      @emmadobbins694 Před 2 lety

      He is EXACTLY the farce energy needed from every actor who does AaOL

    • @QueenOfTheNorth65
      @QueenOfTheNorth65 Před rokem +4

      It was GRANT who didn’t like it. Nearly everyone else liked it.

    • @leonoranicolaysen2784
      @leonoranicolaysen2784 Před 7 měsíci +2

      He was perfect. I can't imagine anyone else in the role.

  • @mikegrossberg8624
    @mikegrossberg8624 Před 4 lety +165

    No mention of another film great, Peter Lorre, as "Dr" Einstein. A perfect pairing with Massey's "Jonathan"

    • @michaelwertzy9808
      @michaelwertzy9808 Před 4 lety +9

      "He looks like......Raymond Massey"!

    • @HannibalFan52
      @HannibalFan52 Před 4 lety +10

      Lorre played so many serious roles, he rarely got a chance to display his exquisite sense of comic timing. The way he slips out the door at the end is perfect!!

    • @michaelwertzy9808
      @michaelwertzy9808 Před 4 lety +3

      @@HannibalFan52,"We're No Angels" Bogey, Aldo Ray, & P.L.!

    • @HannibalFan52
      @HannibalFan52 Před 4 lety +2

      @@michaelwertzy9808 True, but still a rare occurrence. I keep thinking of the 'spell' he cast is 'The Raven' (the comedy one): Cartagena delenda est! (Carthage must be destroyed!) Cracks me up every time.

    • @lisawintler-cox1641
      @lisawintler-cox1641 Před 4 lety +4

      "Where am I?...(lights match and looks at position in window seat) Oh, here I am!

  • @SonnyGTA
    @SonnyGTA Před 4 lety +13

    I love how Cary Grant wasn't afraid of Jonathan at all. He is super sarcastic right to his face!

  • @craigkdillon
    @craigkdillon Před 4 lety +38

    Shame that Cary Grant did not like his part in the movie. For me, it is one of his most endearing performances. I am glad he overplayed his bit. It still works.

  • @minxella12
    @minxella12 Před 4 lety +92

    I think it's great the way it is. I'm glad Capra didn't have time to do more editing, he may have screwed it up! How on earth could you forget to mention Peter Lorre, small part but he was a hoot!

    • @50zcarsman
      @50zcarsman Před 4 lety +14

      "Please, Johnny, make it the QUICK way!"

    • @minxella12
      @minxella12 Před 4 lety +1

      @Cliff Moore Whatever it came out great!

    • @hcaz5818
      @hcaz5818 Před 2 lety +6

      Dr. Einstein has always been my favorite part, hilarious that he just operates while totally trashed haha

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před rokem +2

      @@hcaz5818 It's fairly accurate to Peter Lorre, too. He was in pretty decent health when this was shot, but a few years earlier, he was absolutely hooked on Morphine due to his appendicitis operation (or at least that's where it started.) I also heard he drank a lot later on, before he died in the mid 60s - but I don't know for sure.

    • @linmiller8147
      @linmiller8147 Před rokem +4

      Lorre IS great in this part.

  • @denkiisabaka5209
    @denkiisabaka5209 Před 5 lety +28

    The soldiers yelling charge is hilarious 😂

  • @pupfreak0319
    @pupfreak0319 Před 5 lety +31

    Cary Grant has always been one of my favorite actors, honestly I think he did amazing and I’m glad they left the over acting in because it made it hilarious and even more enjoyable

  • @willyg842
    @willyg842 Před 4 lety +30

    Oh no, Grant was genius in this role. It is a seasonal favorite of my entire family!

  • @janebeckman3431
    @janebeckman3431 Před 4 lety +39

    My father, art directorJohn Beckman (who also worked uncredited on Casablanca and Lost Horizon) mentioned doing some set work for Arsenic and Old Lace. And one of the shots of the house looks suspiciously like a layout sketch I once saw.

  • @lmboh8585
    @lmboh8585 Před 4 lety +27

    One of my favorite movies, for so many reasons, but especially for the set. I love the atmosphere it gives and all the swirling leaves.

  • @eidolon1809
    @eidolon1809 Před 4 lety +22

    I love Cary Grant's "over-the-top" performance!

  • @charlesprice925
    @charlesprice925 Před 4 lety +17

    Cary may not have been happy with it, but it's one of the roles that made him beloved.

  • @beyblade71
    @beyblade71 Před 5 lety +66

    I’m playing Mortimer Brewster in our school’s production of it. Great show, great movie.

  • @rikyray1581
    @rikyray1581 Před 4 lety +17

    One of my most cherished and loved films ever. The "Its an Wonderful Life" of Halloween.

    • @linmiller8147
      @linmiller8147 Před rokem +1

      You're right. I think of watching "Harvey" at Christmas, even though it is not a Christmas movie. It's probably more in line with EASTER.

  • @dmrr7739
    @dmrr7739 Před 4 lety +11

    I love this movie to bits. I think my favorite moment is when Aunt Abby looks in the chest and says, “Now who can that be?”

  • @michaelsterckx4120
    @michaelsterckx4120 Před 4 lety +14

    The adlib from Cary Grant to Peter Lorre about hamming it up, as they stumble down the stairs

  • @mvies77
    @mvies77 Před 4 lety +9

    Cary Grants hyper acting was also supposed to suggest the insanity running in the family included him and starting to show. He even tells Priscilla he should not marry her because of it. (Spoiler alert for anyone whom is living under a rock). Then his relief when he finds out he is not related makes him ecstatic. One of the most charming and funniest movies ever made. Each role played to perfection be every member of the cast.

  • @Salieri21
    @Salieri21 Před 4 lety +60

    Archie Leach was the most handsome man of his time. 🥰 and any time for that matter.

    • @tonibauer2949
      @tonibauer2949 Před 4 lety +4

      Salieri Amadeus he was right up there, for sure. And a fine actor.

    • @Salieri21
      @Salieri21 Před 4 lety +12

      Toni Bauer his comedic timing was genius to say the least. The Philadelphia Story is a masterpiece of a film and Cary was sublime in it. His performance in Old Lace was astounding as well. He had to walk a thin line between being funny and shocked and a little crazy to fool us into thinking that he’s a part of this psychopathic family but totally believe that he isn’t at the end. I miss his talents.

    • @ingriddubbel8468
      @ingriddubbel8468 Před 4 lety +10

      And he aged so beautifully.

    • @graytart
      @graytart Před 4 lety +13

      A bit of trivia: In an an obvious hat-tip to Grant, Archie Leach is the name of John Cleese’s character in A Fish Called Wanda.

    • @lilivonshtup3808
      @lilivonshtup3808 Před 4 lety +4

      @@graytart And Simon and Garfunkel pay homage to him in the song, Fakin' it

  • @mvies77
    @mvies77 Před 4 lety +21

    One of the wittiest and best comedies ever. Could not be more perfect.

  • @andywood5699
    @andywood5699 Před 4 lety +18

    I do love this movie. Especially the competitiveness of Raymond Massey's Johnathan Brewster in regards to the number of murders he had done was equal to that of the old Aunts. Thank You for all the information you gave. The gravestone, the telephone, the goofs. I'll be looking for them next time I see the film.

    • @mark11727
      @mark11727 Před 2 lety +2

      "You got twelve, they got twelve... the old ladies is just as good as you!"

  • @fever_spike
    @fever_spike Před 5 lety +30

    I adore Cary, and also this particular flick...not sure quite why, but it actually saddens me immensely to know that this was one of his least favorite roles.

    • @AMillionMovies
      @AMillionMovies  Před 5 lety +8

      I had a similar reaction. If he downplays the part, I don't think it works as well. You might start focusing on the darker aspects of the story and lose that it's a comedy.

  • @raycope2086
    @raycope2086 Před 4 lety +26

    What a marvellous mini doc you've made my friend.
    One of my favourite films.
    Thank you so much for doing this.
    I wish you rainbows.

  • @markaltenhoff4049
    @markaltenhoff4049 Před 5 lety +23

    Even though I only had a minor role (Mr. Witherspoon) in our High School's production of it, it was one of the funnest plays that I had ever been in!

  • @christopherg9806
    @christopherg9806 Před 5 lety +11

    I would love to be able to watch an alternate version of this movie with Cary Grant acting the way he wanted. I always loved the look on his face in Operation Petticoat when he discovers the pig ("Seaman Hornsby") in Tony Curtis' room. He's absolutely perfect.

  • @tomshiba51
    @tomshiba51 Před 4 lety +18

    As the old saying goes, "It all comes out in the wash". I enjoyed this movie thoroughly, and always will.

  • @howardkerr8174
    @howardkerr8174 Před 4 lety +27

    While I can easily see Jimmy Stewart in this role, like others here, I think Cary Grant helped make the movie so memorable.
    It's kind of a shame Boris Karloff couldn't reprise his role, but unlike the stage play I don't consider him to be the star so it's no big loss.
    And I will always be a fan of Edward Everett Horton. A memorable voice, a quick wit, wrapped up in a gentle man. I often thought that he (vaguely) resembled my maternal grandfather, but in his demeanor they were as different as salt and sugar.

    • @TheJTMcDaniel
      @TheJTMcDaniel Před 4 lety +2

      Karloff did do it in an abridged Hallmark version in 1962. Tony Randall was Mortimer. It was on Broadway HD last time I looked.

    • @howardkerr8174
      @howardkerr8174 Před 4 lety

      @@TheJTMcDaniel
      I am not much of a Tony Randall fan. I remember seeing him in 50s movies and he was okay, but from the tv The Odd Couple and his later tv roles he went downhill in my book.
      Oddly, he probably played his character on The Odd Couple perfectly, but anybody that whiney and that persnickity (?), would they really have friends? Ever been married?

    • @alanfoster6589
      @alanfoster6589 Před 4 lety +1

      Used to drive by Horton's place all the time. He had a big place and acreage just north of the Ventura freeway in the west San Fernando Valley.

    • @howie9751
      @howie9751 Před 4 lety

      Stewart would have been closer to Mortimer's character.

  • @yourservice1961
    @yourservice1961 Před 4 lety +19

    I hate that Cary hated this, I fell madly in love with him from this movie.

    • @hollyb7142
      @hollyb7142 Před 4 lety

      Yes, me too; this movie is the one that made me a fan of his.

  • @oldgysgt
    @oldgysgt Před 4 lety +34

    I had also heard that Cary Grant was not pleased with his performance in Arsenic and Old Lace, but I think it's the best comedy he ever did, and it's my favorite Cary Grant movie. It is a shame Karloff couldn't be in the movie though.

    • @yankeegirl5175
      @yankeegirl5175 Před 4 lety +4

      I love Cary in roles like this! Another of my favorites of his is Topper.

    • @kathyeubanks5524
      @kathyeubanks5524 Před 4 lety +4

      Waverly Nichols And “Holiday”, and “ Bringing Up Baby”.

    • @christelheadington1136
      @christelheadington1136 Před 4 lety +1

      AND "I was a Male War Bride."

    • @oldgysgt
      @oldgysgt Před 4 lety

      @@kathyeubanks5524; I never cared for “Bringing Up Baby". I really don't care for Katharine Hepburn.

    • @oldgysgt
      @oldgysgt Před 4 lety

      @@christelheadington1136; yes, he was good in "I was a Male War Bride", but somehow he didn't make a convening French Officer. That slight cockney accent didn't sound much like a French accent. Not enough nasal sound.

  • @alg11297
    @alg11297 Před 5 lety +12

    I was told that the original play was supposed to be a horror mystery but the playwrite thought better of it. I may go down as one of the funniest movies ever.

  • @markdrinkard4150
    @markdrinkard4150 Před 4 lety +28

    Would have loved to have seen Karloff in that role.

    • @alanfoster6589
      @alanfoster6589 Před 4 lety

      Columbia tried to get him, but he was tied up doing the role on Broadway.

    • @howie9751
      @howie9751 Před 4 lety

      It was written for him.

  • @tolfan4438
    @tolfan4438 Před 4 lety +18

    this was one of my favorite Halloween Time movies my daughter is 5 years old the first time I watched it with her on a double bill with Young Frankenstein

  • @XX-gy7ue
    @XX-gy7ue Před 4 lety +31

    THE MOVIE IS A MACABRE MASTERPIECE OF CHARM AND WIT ! ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT !

  • @maryriley6163
    @maryriley6163 Před 4 lety +5

    One of my very favorite movies, I think Cary Grant's acting was perfect. Camp, but he had a talent for comedic timing. We didn't expect it to be serious.

  • @makucevich
    @makucevich Před 4 lety +22

    Boris Karloff was great but I can't imagine anyone other than Raymond playing Johnny. He was superb. One of my favorite movies.

    • @GFSTaylor
      @GFSTaylor Před 4 lety +1

      I saw a stage production in the 90's with Tom Baker in that role. He was brilliant.

    • @Mikado8848
      @Mikado8848 Před 4 lety +2

      Karloff later played it on TV in a GE Theatre production, I believe... Lorre was in it and one of the aunts was Helen Hayes.

    • @howie9751
      @howie9751 Před 4 lety

      Massey was a poor substitute for Boris Karloff. He lacks the levels Karloff could bring.

  • @enriquesinghjr
    @enriquesinghjr Před 5 lety +7

    This is one of my favorite Cary Grant performances/movies... crazy to think that he didn't like what he was doing.

  • @TREYCEMONE
    @TREYCEMONE Před 5 lety +8

    Fav moments: When Jonathan & Mortimer race to the window seat, the fight that ensues when the cop didn't want to go down to the basement with Jonathan, he told his boss that he looked like Boris Karloff , and "I'm not a cab driver, I'm a coffee pot". I think I'll put on the DVD. Thanks for the background info.

  • @beanfrompa
    @beanfrompa Před 4 lety +5

    One of my favorite movies of all time. I love Cary Grant.

  • @stewarthayhurst1079
    @stewarthayhurst1079 Před 4 lety +12

    Always loved this film Cary Grant great actor

  • @oldgoat142
    @oldgoat142 Před 4 lety +2

    Hands down, one of my favorite movies of all time. Full of small but brilliant gems of dialogue and situations. One that comes to mind is when Jonathan is brawling with the cops, and Mortimer is sitting on the stairs wanting to make a call. Jonathan grabs the phones threatening to brain the cops, it's still out of Mortimer's reach so he says, "A little higher please," and Jonathan obliges him.
    Wonderful movie!!

  • @mwhyte1979
    @mwhyte1979 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Insanity runs in my family; it practically gallops. This has to be my most favorite line in any movie I've ever seen.

  • @cbranalli
    @cbranalli Před 4 lety +9

    Cary's "overacting" MAKES this film !

  • @lindamay6296
    @lindamay6296 Před 4 lety +20

    Cary Grant modeled his character on silent film comedian Harold Lloyd.

    • @rackinfrackin
      @rackinfrackin Před 4 lety +1

      I think you're thinking of Bringing Up Baby. Mortimer Brewster is nothing like Harold Lloyd.

    • @lindamay6296
      @lindamay6296 Před 4 lety +1

      Of course you are correct! Thanks. Apologies to everyone. @@rackinfrackin

    • @susansauls8902
      @susansauls8902 Před 4 lety +4

      I can see that!
      Harold Lloyd was genius!
      Cary Grant recognized talent in others and gave them credit for their brilliance. He was known to say that the best actor in Hollywood was Mickey Rooney, who in later years became forgotten, but was a true entertaining phenomenon talent. Grant gave him his due and had top respect for his work.

  • @mrsrunningmommy
    @mrsrunningmommy Před 8 měsíci +1

    This film is so great my young teens even watched a black and white classic movie with Mom. That’s how great Cary Grants performance is, as well as the entire cast. One favorite moment for me is when Aunt Martha says “me too Mortamer “ and gets her kiss after Aunt Abby, perfection! Loved hearing you share that she had nursed Cary previously. Great video, thank you! I’ll be sharing your work. Happy watching everyone😊

  • @ketami2
    @ketami2 Před 4 lety +4

    This is my favorite comedy of all time! I always forget it takes place during Halloween. Now you've given me another reason to watch it!

  • @milesarcher8502
    @milesarcher8502 Před 5 lety +18

    Cary Grants over-the-top performances were still great fun!!! C'mon, an overly dramatic DRAMA CRITIC!!!

  • @polaroyds
    @polaroyds Před 4 lety +26

    Raymond Massey is great but just imagine Karloff in it!

    • @joelkweskin8545
      @joelkweskin8545 Před 4 lety +7

      Karloff did get to finally reprise his role -- on television, around 1960, with Tony Randall in the Cary Grant role.

    • @polaroyds
      @polaroyds Před 4 lety +5

      @@joelkweskin8545 thanks for the info!

    • @tyronekracht461
      @tyronekracht461 Před 4 lety

      I bet Karloff was too expensive.

  • @sharonbeckett721
    @sharonbeckett721 Před 4 lety +3

    I absolutely adore this film , Cary Grant was perfect for role. In my opinion he was an underrated actor. Such a handsome man too!😍

  • @rheamorales1329
    @rheamorales1329 Před 4 lety +2

    Several family members of mine worked on psychiatric prison hospital wards in Connecticut. My eldest cousin actually cared for one of the sisters the story was based upon. I got to see Cary Grant live when I was in college. Pretty charming chap.

    • @nhma1117
      @nhma1117 Před rokem

      did she tell any stories about her?

  • @cayanne3420
    @cayanne3420 Před 3 lety +1

    My favorite line of the movie was when he was on the phone. "No, I'm not drunk, but you're giving me an idea!"

  • @Cheriwrites75
    @Cheriwrites75 Před 4 lety +3

    "No, I am not drunk, Madam, but you've given me an idea!"
    My family loves this movie, and we'll sit down and watch it at least once a year--sometimes twice!

  • @TrisStrudel
    @TrisStrudel Před 6 měsíci +1

    It’s so interesting hearing how Cary felt about his performance. He was by far the BEST part of the film. His energy was hilarious and he never seemed like he was overacting.

  • @XX-gy7ue
    @XX-gy7ue Před 4 lety +17

    just wish there was more Priscilla Lane , I love her !

  • @Snapepet
    @Snapepet Před 4 lety +11

    I've dreamed of living in the Brewster house since I was a little girl! Minus the dead bodies in "the Panama Canal," of course.

    • @AMillionMovies
      @AMillionMovies  Před 4 lety +3

      That’s a good idea for a video... best houses from classic movies. I’ve always liked the one in “The Magnificent Ambersons”.

  • @joshuahensley9395
    @joshuahensley9395 Před 4 lety +1

    i appreciate the way you title your videos, it's a soothing inviting feeling verses the frustration I feel at all of the "things you didn't know videos".

  • @kiernanknox2314
    @kiernanknox2314 Před 5 lety +7

    one of my favorite Halloween movies

  • @huntingthekaiser6490
    @huntingthekaiser6490 Před 4 lety +5

    Thoroughly enjoyable job of narration, including choice of what to highlight. Professional job.

  • @patricaomas8750
    @patricaomas8750 Před 4 lety +3

    saw this in the early 70's think I was in my early teens it had me rolling round the place.

  • @robertgalbreath6239
    @robertgalbreath6239 Před 4 lety +4

    I studied Capra in film class at Northwestern University. Your commentary is accurate and interesting...Great film..I saw the play in Chicago with Jean Stapleton and Marion Ross as the murderous sisters. James MacArthur (Helen Hayes' son) played Mortimer. I have seen His Girl Friday several times and never caught the Archie Leach reference! Thanks, dude, you rock!

  • @barryallenflash1
    @barryallenflash1 Před 4 lety +1

    I played Dr Einstein when we performed this at the Liberty Theater in Puyallup, Wa. My 1st play in a theater. A lot of the cast had never seen the movie, including myself, but we all watched it before our first rehearsal. I didn't realize Peter Lorre played MY character in the movie...sooo I did my best German accent and it worked out great!!

  • @ATINKERER
    @ATINKERER Před 4 lety +17

    This is one of my favorite movies!

  • @MountainHawkPYL
    @MountainHawkPYL Před 4 lety +9

    We did this play in High School. Brings back old memories.

  • @JaniceSeagraves
    @JaniceSeagraves Před 4 lety +19

    I love Arsenic and Old Lace even with all the overacting and goofs.

  • @yolandaleaird9230
    @yolandaleaird9230 Před 4 lety +1

    I often describe Cary Grant as a very handsome and sophisticated man who wasn't afraid of being 'silly'. This is one of the reasons Cary Grant has always been one of my favorites.

  • @johntabler349
    @johntabler349 Před 4 lety +24

    Borris Karloff was a class act one of the good guys who of course played a ton of villains ps overacting was exactly what the role of Mortimer needed

  • @XX-gy7ue
    @XX-gy7ue Před 4 lety +9

    IT'S SO PERFECTLY BROOKLYN IN SO MANY WAYS , WITHOUT BEING STEREOTYPED OR CLICHED ! ( p.s. the fictional location in ' moonstruck ' would have taken place a couple of blocks from this fictional location and they overlap )

  • @howardjohnson2138
    @howardjohnson2138 Před 4 lety +2

    In another life I spent a year in the Triangle of Death iraq. One of my favorite sergeants from the North Carolina or Mississippi National Guard was the one who lead many of the convoys I was on.
    He looked so much like Teddy Roosevelt that he played that part often when Arsenic and Old Lace played in his area back in the States.

  • @alanfoster6589
    @alanfoster6589 Před 4 lety +2

    Capra was going into the army to make what became the famous "Why We Fight" series of documentaries. He wanted/needed money for his family, so he wanted to make a quick film before he was inducted. He had the Columbia studio boss, Harry Cohen, buy the play, and shot the entire picture in four weeks, then went off to the military.

  • @gina1433mhrj
    @gina1433mhrj Před 5 lety +4

    This is one of my favorite movies. Thank you for all this wonderful information. So happy Cary Grant was in this movie, he was so funny and I thought his fast pace made it even funnier. NEW SUB

  • @TheElliotEquation
    @TheElliotEquation Před 4 lety +4

    That was a spectacular video I cannot praise you more for this, this was exactly what I was looking for.

  • @kahalak8171
    @kahalak8171 Před 4 lety +1

    I really enjoyed this posting, great info. First time viewing your channel, and because of your great work on this one, I just "subscribed" and look forward to seeing your other videos. Thank you for posting.

  • @catg943
    @catg943 Před 4 lety +1

    This is my favorite Cary Grant movie, I wish I could tell him that his performance made the movie, I loved it!! Thank you for uploading this!

  • @russk1971
    @russk1971 Před 4 lety +1

    This is one of my favorite Cary Grant movies, and one of my all-time favorite movies.

  • @marlejandreau2576
    @marlejandreau2576 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!! Absolutely LOVED this! (Halloween is my favorite holiday, too!) Keep 'em coming!

  • @janquinn261
    @janquinn261 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for this video! I LOVE This kind of trivia! You are brilliant!!

  • @badbiker666
    @badbiker666 Před 3 lety +1

    You're right. These facts were completely useless. But what fun to learn them!!! I was totally unaware that Cary Grant didn't care for this performance. His idea that he was "over the top" was probably correct, but wasn't every performance in this film? I mean, that's what I watch it for. Grant's Mortimer seems to fit right in, and that's the point of a movie. You aren't supposed to be aware you are watching a movie, you're supposed to feel like your right there, a PART of the action. Maybe that's why I love fourth wall breaks so much.

  • @ChuckJansenII
    @ChuckJansenII Před 4 lety +1

    Happy to see old classics getting some love.

  • @mattdeans9873
    @mattdeans9873 Před 4 lety +3

    A perfect gem of a play and movie. One I can watch again and again. Thanks for a very interesting video.

  • @diamondback662
    @diamondback662 Před 4 lety +1

    One of my favorite comedy movies of all time. I watch this at least once a year.

  • @Enid2Sacramento
    @Enid2Sacramento Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for posting this video. I played Mortimer in our city's local production of A&OL. It was a blast, but exhausting. Thanks, again.

  • @SteveAtkinsonFineArt
    @SteveAtkinsonFineArt Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you so much for highlighting A&OL! I played Cary Grant's role in my high school production. It was one of the best experiences I ever had on stage. Thanks for giving us some great insight into it!

  • @daytonduck
    @daytonduck Před 4 lety +1

    One of my favorite plays, and I've always loved the movie adaptation. Thanks for sharing what you've learned! I'll be watching out for more.

  • @mckavitt13
    @mckavitt13 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this fun & informative video. Also for the title. Am so tired of reading titles telling me what film I must see, book I must read, YT info I must have!

  • @intotheabyssoftheunknown4479

    This has always been one of my favorite Cary Grant productions! I never tire from watching how freaked out Grant acts! I wouldn't say it was over acting. It's hilarious content as far as I've ever received it!
    Very interesting & insightful facts you've brought out! It all connects perfectly! 👍

  • @plk5520
    @plk5520 Před 4 lety +14

    There is no such thing as useless trivia.

  • @emb54
    @emb54 Před 4 lety +1

    Still one of my all time favorite movies! Thanks for doing this ; )

  • @travisgrant5608
    @travisgrant5608 Před 4 lety +2

    This was a great insight into a classic film. Thank you! 👍

  • @kristy77a
    @kristy77a Před 4 lety +1

    That was great, thanks! I did the play in high school in the mid-1970s. And I LOVE the movie. This was terrific "inside baseball". Much appreciated.

  • @mangocoffee510
    @mangocoffee510 Před 4 lety +3

    The scene where Einstein and Jonathan are in the basement, and Jonathan's shadow is seen on the wall next to where Einstein sits, was Peter Lorre's (Einstein) idea.