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@billo786
@billo786 16 дней назад
They used to make good movies in Pakistan in 60s , don't know what happened after 80s when punjab gangsta cinema kicked in
@ravikikavitaa7711
@ravikikavitaa7711 19 дней назад
Dracula Urdu me baat 😂😂😂
@trishsmelser6886
@trishsmelser6886 23 дня назад
weyie Watson
@gudang4074
@gudang4074 27 дней назад
This finally, I think I almost cry very time
@movies360horrorwood
@movies360horrorwood Месяц назад
Hey you guys can see this movie summary on my channel, thanks..
@tesserwesser
@tesserwesser 2 месяца назад
9:24
@themostimportantshipmentev8222
@themostimportantshipmentev8222 2 месяца назад
The profound beauty of this story is overhelming
@sarahhaaniaxoxo
@sarahhaaniaxoxo 3 месяца назад
Back when Pakistan was a secular country actually working on itself ;(
@gracealbert2542
@gracealbert2542 5 месяцев назад
I love how the giant sounds
@Pww642
@Pww642 5 месяцев назад
The way her voice wavers on "No one is alone" at 8:46 breaks me into pieces.
@chocsal
@chocsal 7 месяцев назад
I've found an entry in the Catalogue of Copyright dated 6 April 1964 for a piece called "Billy's Waltz from Billy Liar" - words by Jeanne Hart, music Richard Rodney Bennett. See also the 1964 LP by Mr. Acker Bilk With The Leon Young String Chorale - Great Themes From Great European Movies, track B6: Billy Liar Written-By - Hart, Bennett. The Jeanne Hart listed is surely Jean Hart who worked with RRB on several projects. I'm researching her (and Bill Oddie, her 2nd husband). I'm no musical expert but this music in the above clip is faster than a waltz so may be the wrong song. Will be looking for that Acker Bilk track in case it's the one. I'd love a soundtrack release as well.
@riverlea2559
@riverlea2559 9 месяцев назад
10:50 her switch up makes my heart skip a beat every single time🥵
@brianhaygood183
@brianhaygood183 9 месяцев назад
9:20 Bernadette Peters. Wow.
@bubblegum8959
@bubblegum8959 9 месяцев назад
This was truly an amazing cast, i heard of Joanna, but i didnt know she was so talented, then you have Bernadette Peters rocking the show down
@ohiosharon8945
@ohiosharon8945 Год назад
What a great play. I love it so much. ❤
@pepparig9938
@pepparig9938 Год назад
0:44 yall fr gone let that slide?
@zapata1843
@zapata1843 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@RupeshSingh-ov9ei
@RupeshSingh-ov9ei Год назад
😂😂😂
@vickybhalla5665
@vickybhalla5665 Год назад
It's not bad
@nitinnitro
@nitinnitro Год назад
The name sounds quite funny
@abhijoymitra3107
@abhijoymitra3107 Год назад
I'm from India Love to watch this full movie
@saeediqbal8643
@saeediqbal8643 20 дней назад
Looks like an old bollywood movie same language and accent 😊
@abhijoymitra3107
@abhijoymitra3107 19 дней назад
​@@saeediqbal8643It's Pakistani Lollywood movie but majority of Hindi and Urdu words sounds similar
@saeediqbal8643
@saeediqbal8643 19 дней назад
@abhijoymitra3107 if the title did not mention Pakistani,then you could never tell for sure it was Pakistani,I will tell you the reason, bollywood was based in pre partition lahore,after partition they all relocated to bombay,hence the language and accent is exactly the same as you would eccept some one from Lahore to speak
@yousuf51
@yousuf51 Год назад
Dracula is Rihan and another person is Asad Bukari
@patrickblake123
@patrickblake123 Год назад
I just realized ealized that the Witch doesn't have her cape in the finale.
@AsimKhan-le8mj
@AsimKhan-le8mj Год назад
Rehan a great actor.
@varinder3847
@varinder3847 5 месяцев назад
Kahe ka great ,,,tum Pakistani Kisi RU-vidr se ab tak ye movie RU-vid par upload Nahi hui Great actor 😀😁
@purushothamadv1394
@purushothamadv1394 Год назад
Corrupt generals and politicians, officials are real blood suckers.
@nm5734
@nm5734 Год назад
Modest, but effective and superb background score!
@strawberrysweets_
@strawberrysweets_ Год назад
I’m so excited to be in this as Rapunzel…well, excited and scared.
@andrewbutterson8367
@andrewbutterson8367 Год назад
Yes would love to see the complete movie
@andrewbutterson8367
@andrewbutterson8367 Год назад
Quite striking a horror of Dracula. Spoof even the set slightly reminiscent to Bernard Robinson's design
@MissUniluppy
@MissUniluppy Год назад
7:47-10:52 love how it mirrors the opening did you notice that the baker is saying the exact line the narrator did at the start of the show? Pretty moving that he went from letting someone else tell his story to telling it himself. (even if he didn't really have a choice due to certain events...)
@TheEdiya
@TheEdiya 11 месяцев назад
Not just the same lines, but the same beats. I love that.
@sauravdas3887
@sauravdas3887 Год назад
Movies name
@yousuf51
@yousuf51 Год назад
Zinda Laas
@sarahhaaniaxoxo
@sarahhaaniaxoxo 3 месяца назад
*'Zinda Laash ('The Living Corpse')*
@ianhimmelstein5915
@ianhimmelstein5915 Год назад
Unpopular opinion: Joanna Gleason was the most talented in this production
@takeaguess08
@takeaguess08 Год назад
The Tony voters agreed with you, lol
@ShatnerLover
@ShatnerLover Год назад
Writing many of these parts for specific actors made for an amazing original production, but it also means no one else quite holds up. Sure, I’ve seen some great productions of this show- amazing even- but never quite as perfect
@riverlea2559
@riverlea2559 9 месяцев назад
I like that because after every production I see I have to come back and watch this one. If I watch the 2014 movie I put this one on right after. Not even Meryl Streep is better than Bernadette in this role
@daniella_otsuki
@daniella_otsuki 2 года назад
I love the mysterious man doing the piece sign at end. I just can't believe I noticed that.
@joshuajohnson2216
@joshuajohnson2216 2 года назад
12:20 [CINDERELLA] I wish
@ginonovanta
@ginonovanta 2 года назад
I've actually always had an hard crush on this jack
@osherratzabi6423
@osherratzabi6423 2 года назад
Lowkey thought I was the only one lollll
@ginonovanta
@ginonovanta 2 года назад
@@osherratzabi6423 i think i read that he quit performing after
@ryanstauffer119
@ryanstauffer119 2 года назад
My parents and I went to see this play at one particular theater. This theater added an interesting detail to the play. It starts off with hearing voices telling a boy how he is not so good which causes him to run away. He crashes the night in an abandoned house. While there, he founds a stack of old fairytales. He grabs out his notebook and decides to combine all the fairytale into one, thus making him the narrator of Into The Woods. Just like in this play, he is sacrificed to the giant's wife. At the end of the play, the boy's father arrives at the abandoned house and finds the boy asleep. He wakes him up and the boy shows his father his notebook. The father begins reading it aloud, just like how the baker begins telling the story at 9:14. The thing is the father is played by the same actor who played the baker. So the baker's story of Into The Woods was a way of the boy can be closer to his father. As the boy and the father leave the abandoned house to go him, the boy turns to the audience and says "I wish!" just like Cinderella at 12:21.
@davidlrattigan
@davidlrattigan 2 года назад
I've seen it done similarly. The Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production (catch it on film if you can - it's excellent!) had a framing story with a runaway boy and his father, and it, too, ended with the father finding his son, who says the line, 'I wish!' at the end.
@justanobodyonyoutube3580
@justanobodyonyoutube3580 2 года назад
Did the stepfamily die at the end someone said they starved to death
@ianhimmelstein5915
@ianhimmelstein5915 2 года назад
At the end they say the whole point is everyone who died is making one final appearance before laying to rest so a lot of people have made guesses on how to step family died and I’m pretty sure you’re correct they starved
@justanobodyonyoutube3580
@justanobodyonyoutube3580 2 года назад
@@ianhimmelstein5915 I feel like it’s weird how they starved to death after like a day it usually takes 1 or 2 weeks to actually die of starvation but it really depends
@ianhimmelstein5915
@ianhimmelstein5915 2 года назад
@@justanobodyonyoutube3580 It is weird but they did say it first so maybe with a couple days they went without eating before going to hide
@uckbee
@uckbee 2 года назад
One thing I love about Steve's musicals is that they are all utterly perfectly cast, and *Into the Woods* is no exception. Fine-tuned perfection.
@Mxyzptlksac
@Mxyzptlksac 2 года назад
Many of the roles were written for these actors. Witch, Red, Cinderellas Prince and Jack’s mother ( among the ones I know)- the actors were in Sunday in the Park with George
@derekllewellyn6663
@derekllewellyn6663 Год назад
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@QuikVidGuy
@QuikVidGuy 2 года назад
A lot of actors have to try to cry. Red looks like she's trying to not cry.
@Anime_theatre_lover
@Anime_theatre_lover Год назад
😭😭😭😭
@abbyedsall6619
@abbyedsall6619 2 года назад
I’m always surprised that Kim Crawford wasn’t a bigger name. She seemed like the Julia-Louis Dreyfus of musical theater
@nilapevetti5469
@nilapevetti5469 2 года назад
The ten Commandments: Will you go to heaven after you die? "For whoever shall keep the whole law and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all" (James 2:10). You have to face the Holy God on judgment day. He sees lust as adultery (Matt 5:28) and hatred as murder ( 1 John 3:15). Will you be guilty? Jesus took your punishment on the cross, and rose again, defeating death, to save you from Hell. Repent (Luke 13:5) and trust in him today. " For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life"((John 3:16))
@jasonhelquist7743
@jasonhelquist7743 2 года назад
I feel like this sometimes in my life but if I can take a tiny bit of this scene and put it into my story I think I got a really good ending
@scottishbanjo
@scottishbanjo 2 года назад
we need a Pakistani reboot of this
@alilaldin2708
@alilaldin2708 Год назад
No we don't! 🙏😂
@mangomaking
@mangomaking 2 года назад
little staging/choreography choices i read too much into for my heart to handle: 11:19 the baker's wife and the witch linking arms - _"into the woods but mind the past!"_ 11:28 the witch reaching backward for jack's hand and him accepting it 11:53 cinderella and the baker's wife passing through the middle - _"into the woods to find there's hope of getting through the journey"_ 12:01 the baker carefully slowing his steps as he handles the baby, and the witch appearing to wave him off with glee/encouragement 12:04 cinderella, jack, the baker and his son dancing in a circle... housemates... 12:16 the baker pulling his father back to the ensemble.
@gabbihoyt5425
@gabbihoyt5425 2 года назад
I agree. To add 7:00 when little red says she'll be Jack's mother now, her grandmother is behind them looking approvingly 7:43 Cinderella tells the baker there are times she actually enjoys cleaning and they're standing in front of her step mother who squares up like yes you do
@roninjoey
@roninjoey 2 года назад
I’ve seen this a million and one times and you still pointed out things I’ve never noticed.
@roninjoey
@roninjoey 2 года назад
Another favorite moment of mine is how Kim Crosby seemingly forgets her line before “I’ll gladly help you with your house”-she’s so in the moment, it’s lovely acting.
@Mxyzptlksac
@Mxyzptlksac 2 года назад
@@roninjoey it was intended. This recording was a combination of three special shows put together and the best parts used.
@canyou7670
@canyou7670 Год назад
Amazing observation
@m_artroom
@m_artroom 2 года назад
5:44 9:30 10:50
@jaybonn5973
@jaybonn5973 2 года назад
Joanna Weeks is great
@themiriverse
@themiriverse 2 года назад
Thank you for explaining the appropriate response, and my apologies for not using the correct terms. May your memory be a blessing, Mr. Sondheim!
@isabelperez9607
@isabelperez9607 2 года назад
How did they get their bikes all the way to Orleans? On a train? Why go there? Why not the south of France with the beaches?
@tippiebear6532
@tippiebear6532 2 года назад
Because they mentioned they wanted to see "the real france"
@isabelperez9607
@isabelperez9607 2 года назад
@@tippiebear6532 the real France being the farmers who scream at each other and burn garbage at their roadside cafés.
@jimc6154
@jimc6154 2 года назад
Spooky movie.. The 60’s horror and or intense thrillers are awesome. The Innocents is a classic. This is another one. I highly recommend... It’s spookier than a ghost story..