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Movies of the 30's and 40's
This thread is for those who love those movies from the Golden Age of cinema. We're talking Bogey & Bacall, Jimmy Cagney and all the good stuff. So, if you're into the classic films and want to talk about them, this is the place for you.
Sit down, pull up a wing-backed chair and let's chinwag ![]() Here's some completely legitamate downloads of movies from the Internet Archive (no copyright worries here) My Man Godfrey His Girl Friday The Stranger Nora Inu (Stray Dog) Sugata Sanshiro The Front Page Topper Topper Returns Meet John Doe Father's Little Dividend My Favorite Brunette My Dear Secretary The Amazing Adventure Shadow of a Doubt The Strange Love of Martha Ivers Fear in the Night Too Late for Tears Scarlet Street He Walked by Night Sherlock Holmes and the Secret Weapon Terror by Night Last edited by Moejoe; 04-18-2009 at 10:59 AM. |
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okay, one we didn't mention previously : My Man Godfrey. the inimitable William Powell again, sparkling dialogue, hilarious hijinks, and sincere reflections on the value of human life as well !! another brilliant one.
and for sheer silly hilarity, you can't beat the marx brothers !!! |
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I haven't seen My Man Godfrey in years (must dig it out sometime this weekend and rewatch). Now, the Marx Brothers, they always make me chuckle out loud. Out of the whole crop that burst into comedy at the time it's them and W.C. Fields that I always come back to. And not just because they're funny, but the music as well. When Groucho sings "Everyone Says I Love You" to the lady in the riverboat, that to me is perfection.
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thinking about it, i think one of the things i love best about these old movies is they are so *intelligent*. even when they're being silly the dialogue is amazing. like in the thin man :
"i read you got shot five times in the tabloids" "that's a lie, they never got near my tabloids." (or something. i'm quoting from memory). they were really well-written. |
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You're right about that, it's too much to watch more than one, for fear of doing permanent injury. The wordplay and the anarchy in the Marx Brothers films is something approaching warp speed. You blink and you'll miss a joke or a funny little quip. |
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sorry, i had to go and listen to "everyone says i love you" on youtube.
![]() yes, exactly, excellent example from casablanca ! i think the dialogue is maybe the biggest reason we can watch these films over and over without ever getting tired of them. the dialogue is so witty, so brilliant, so subtle, it stays fresh, and each time you notice new details. we had a dialogue writer in france, Michel Audiard, he was later (mostly active in the 60's) but in a way he belongs to the same tradition ; he was like a silversmith of words. his dialogues are unbelievable ; it seems impossible that one person could write so much sheer brilliance. |
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When the screen writers saw this in the original version, they pitched a fit. They demanded it be redone and it was. I've seen the original version of that scene and it was a real flop. Fortunately the writers got their way and in the realeased version Louie says, "Major Strassa has been shot!" Then the camera closes in a each face and the dramatic tension becomes unbearable. And then Louie says, "Arrest the usual suspects". Another factor in the film was that Bogart's wife thought he was having an affair with Ingrid Bergman and kept calling the sound stage threatening to come over and start shooting. Consequently, some of the tension in Rick and Ilsa's faces was that much more realistic. Also, when they started filming, the directors hadn't decided whether Rick would get on the plane or not. And, Bergmann asked them how she should play the Ilsa role, i.e., based on whether they were going to run off together or she would stay with her husband. And the answer was, "we haven't decided yet". So, the uncertainty in her face became all the more real. |
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Dialogue and story. That's all they had, they couldn't rely on whizbang effects or CGI to get that across. I'm not saying there haven't been great movies made since then, there have, but to me that period of film-making (I'd say up to the 70's) across the globe produced some of the finest talents.
What we seem to have now is endless comic-book movies with bigger and bigger explosions, tired serial-killer thrillers, torture-pornography horror, and unfunny comedies. There's been very little on release in the last five years that has drawn me to the cinema. And if I see one more remake I think I might give up altogether. ![]() |
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It's one of my favourites too, and the creation of it (when you read the back-story) is such a confused mess, you'd hardly think that something so lasting would have come out of such anarchy. |
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Contrary to popular belief, writing for Hollywood paid extremely well for the times. Weekly rate (weekly!) of $1,000 to $2,000 was not unheard of. F. Scott Fitzgerald's last writing stint was for Hollywood, for 5 weeks @ $1,750 a week... At the time, you could by a new Ford for $940 F.O.B. Detroit...
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Maybe what we need is a movie of the month thread. Everybody agrees on a Golden Age movie and watches it around the same time and discusses it afterward...
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