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@aprilsmith5107
@aprilsmith5107 25 дней назад
I loved her in the king and I
@serratograffiti
@serratograffiti 26 дней назад
A chapter of W W2 with a great script and a great cast, British style. You can see already what a great actress Kerr was.
@solomon-uu5xh
@solomon-uu5xh 26 дней назад
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
@mickeymouse2able
@mickeymouse2able Месяц назад
A True Treasure❤her voice alone❤she never won an Oscar?😮
@eehardcast4672
@eehardcast4672 2 месяца назад
Another hard to find classic movie.
@appujosephjose6129
@appujosephjose6129 2 месяца назад
I saw this as a boy some thirty years back. Somehow it has stayed with me. I have forgotten nearly all the details. But I remember watching it.
@an-tm3250
@an-tm3250 2 месяца назад
Reminds me of the origins of our founding principles. Watched these growing up. We are cheating our posterity. How shallow our movies & actors are these passed decades.
@delzworld2007
@delzworld2007 2 месяца назад
Lots of movies like this made to boost morale in struggling Britain, especially in 1942. Some factual events here concerning the successful British navy raid on the Lofoten Islands which were under German occupation.
@finiteloops8610
@finiteloops8610 2 месяца назад
Lots of historical accuracies, and so touching too. As someone said in the comments below, "Good Show!"
@djreid
@djreid 2 месяца назад
Classic movie. Deborah Kerr is a standout. Excellent movie with twists and turns.
@kerry5586
@kerry5586 3 месяца назад
None of these interviews or discussion about her career, or Yul's career, ever mention 'The Journey': the best film they both did together. That film is absolute magic and Yul is just fantastic in it as he portrays his obsession with her.
@elza1830
@elza1830 23 дня назад
Yes, a beautiful, poignant film with both of them at full maturity, for me her and his best, for all my childhood love of them as Anna and Monkut,and their other splendid roles. A mystery and pity "The Journey"is so poorly known
@carlosj8260
@carlosj8260 3 месяца назад
She was such a classy lady.
@renatehepher6368
@renatehepher6368 3 месяца назад
She was so beautiful and delightful!
@solomon-uu5xh
@solomon-uu5xh 3 месяца назад
𝘿𝙚𝙗𝙤𝙧𝙖𝙝 was so very lovely & quite beautiful in this film.
@psusanwestlake5510
@psusanwestlake5510 3 месяца назад
Cut the music , goods as L Armstrong is its not helping.
@ricardovelasco3976
@ricardovelasco3976 4 месяца назад
Deborah Kerr, utterly lovely.
@Biogeology
@Biogeology 4 месяца назад
Devastatingly perfect ❤ I didn't know who she was as a teen a man used to call me Miss Kerr and told me i was just like her i had auburn hair... it wasn't until I saw the king and I and an affair to remember that i understood what he meant and i too went to boarding school and was badly treated... my dad died when I had just turned 19 we had such similar lives i even stayed at the ywca in Tottenham court road ... I just didn't become a movie star but can act myself out of anything 😂 especially tax 😂😅
@BikeVermont71
@BikeVermont71 4 месяца назад
Refreshing for its humor, manly courage, wit and patriotism. British cinema at its best.
@misfit2022
@misfit2022 5 месяцев назад
The Courageous Mr Penn is an enjoyable film and stars a young Clifford Evans, who many will know from his later Hammer films, and co-stars a young Deborah Kerr in her pre Hollywood phase. This is the story of the titular Mr Penn’s journey from an English radical who left England to found the state of Pennsylvania somewhere in America. His first frame of government includes “enjoy for life, freedom of thought, of speech, and of religion.” I wonder if he ever thought that would be controversial.
@rosemaryallen2128
@rosemaryallen2128 5 месяцев назад
You saw it. Fight fascism! Because it's on the rise again, in America this time, land of the no longer free.
@irenechoueiri4998
@irenechoueiri4998 5 месяцев назад
He was really ,i think very found of himself ,and think that he can rule the world.although all the women he met ,were perfectly good???
@ensemblist
@ensemblist 6 месяцев назад
Nothing like Givenchy!!
@AScrapOfKindness
@AScrapOfKindness 8 месяцев назад
My favorite movie of all time.
@rossmartenak5517
@rossmartenak5517 9 месяцев назад
So-called "Deborah Kerr" wasn't even her real name. She obviously sold-out her birth name of Deborah Jane Trimmer to greedy & deceitful 'Hollywood'.
@rossmartenak5517
@rossmartenak5517 9 месяцев назад
So-called "Deborah Kerr" wasn't even her real name. She obviously sold-out her birth name of Deborah Jane Trimmer to greedy & deceitful 'Hollywood'.
@rossmartenak5517
@rossmartenak5517 9 месяцев назад
So-called "Deborah Kerr" wasn't even her real name. She obviously sold-out her birth name of Deborah Jane Trimmer to greedy & deceitful 'Hollywood'.
@rossmartenak5517
@rossmartenak5517 9 месяцев назад
So-called "Deborah Kerr" wasn't even her real name. She obviously sold-out her birth name of Deborah Jane Trimmer to greedy & deceitful 'Hollywood'.
@rishisingh9039
@rishisingh9039 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting. A great film indeed, and kudos to the heroic Norwegian people.
@jessicaT12345
@jessicaT12345 9 месяцев назад
Affair to Remember was so dreamy.
@kerry3710
@kerry3710 11 месяцев назад
' They hate the truth '. True today more than ever.
@richardpaulcaird9192
@richardpaulcaird9192 11 месяцев назад
👻 Just watched The Innocents & wanted to find out more about Deborah, which is what brought me here, The Innocents... a fantastically creepy film which still holds up today 👻 my only gripe is @34.41 they show the wrong kiss 💋, they show her kissing the dead boy @ the end of the film but the shocking kiss the man is talking about, is the earlier kiss in the film... when the boy kisses her & she's shocked 💋😱👻
@AnaLuiza-rl9ee
@AnaLuiza-rl9ee 11 месяцев назад
Casal esplêndido ❤
@kurbanovm
@kurbanovm Год назад
Too bad that today no man would do that because feminists ruined the joy of flirt for both men and women. Now it would be considered "assault" or "stalking" or "harassment" or whatever Karenish term you choose, pfffft.
@elza1830
@elza1830 11 месяцев назад
This scene is an illustration of the the "good old days" flirting? That she is enjoying? The fearful expression, the "manly" cornering, just a jolly "no means yes" game, pure fun? How sad for you that it is now called out loud as assault and harassment, what it has always been, and that you have to finally answer for.
@kurbanovm
@kurbanovm 11 месяцев назад
@@elza1830 Hahahahaha, what makes you think that I`m a male ? The only one who has something to answer for is YOU, you have to answer for your lies, hypocracy and the despicable habit of blowing things out of proportion. But most of all, you have to answer for your ENTITLEMENT, you are pampered by gynocentric society, but somehow you still have the temerity to expect and demand for more and more bonuses and privileges and free rides, at the expense of curtailing men`s rights? I`m a POST-SOVIET RUSSIAN-SPEAKING WOMAN, I was born a woman and I have being a woman my entire life. We still flirt around here, we flirt at work, we flirt in nightclubs, and we still enjoy it. So according to you, men should stop hitting on females and mankind should die out just because you have insecurities which you overcompensate with pseudofeminist charlatanry and being a PROFESSIONAL VICTIM? You can fool a few men but you can`t fool a fellow woman who sees right through you. I know exactly what you`re doing, so spare me your two-faced narrative and hive-minded cliches. YOU RE NOT A FEMINIST and you shouldn`t even dare to call yourself one. You are the potential Amber-Heard-type false accuser and a gold-digger or some catlady who can only wish that some man would want to touch her and who goes and calls cops on a 10-year old black kid who brushed her precious ass with his cellophane bag in the corner store by accident. I was a feminist for a while, but unlike you, I was the real GENUINE feminist who cared about equality and justice, who cared about all people regardless of gender. Real first-wave feminists were fighting for equality, not for reverse oppression, misandric overcompensation and sending men to jail by false allegations for financial gains. Why don`t you try to be a woman for a change, sister, instead of being a self-entitled lonely brainwashed serial complainer and a woke catlady? Answer for what exactly? Men acting like that have NOTHING to answer for. Yul Brynner did nothing wrong, as far as I`m concerned. She is attracted to him. And even if she wasn`t, what of it? She would say no and he would back off, as a gentleman and a noble man he is. I would love Yul to hit on my in this exact manner. We, Post-Soviet women, don`t like when men ask. We don`t want them to ruin the intrigue, we want them to guess, we still know what it is to be a woman, unlike you. Assault is when you get raped, harassment is when the boss is abusing his power. Awkward good-hearted efforts to touch me isn`t assault nor is it a harassment. Most men I dealt with were nice guys who take no for an answer. Actually men are much nicer than women I dealt with in my life. And you know it. So stop villainizing men, stop parroting hive-minded cliches, try to be original and think with your own head for a change. I didn`t delegate you the right to spread hate in my name. You really have a temerity and audacity to think that we will follow the mendacious destructive narrative of third-wave pseudofeminist minority who couldn`t care less about equality but who seek quite the opposite, the matriarchy, the female supremacy, the reverse oppression, the power to falsely accuse innocent men, to extort out-of-court settlement money, and to manipulate in the name of "feminism" ? You are the one who should and will answer for your sexism, your misandry, your brazen entitlement and a million other things you get away with in our female-centered society ( yes, sister, we both know that there is no patriarchy in the West, you and me have the female privilege so for sincerity sake stop playing the victim ) . Men have the same right to be safe from your false accusations as you have a right to be safe.
@kurbanovm
@kurbanovm 11 месяцев назад
@@elza1830 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-oL2HQPBJxbU.html THIS IS YOU
@kurbanovm
@kurbanovm 11 месяцев назад
" Looking back in a sunny day realizing that my shadow is stalking me again STOP STALKING ME! YOU'RE HARASSING ME! " Did you file a report to police that your own shadow is stalking, assaulting and sexually harassing you? Paranoid.
@kurbanovm
@kurbanovm 11 месяцев назад
Oh yes, one more thing. If your life is boring and lacks adrenaline and you compensate it by watching too many thriller movies and as a result you see stalkers and harassers at every corner, men are not to blame for this, it`s on you and you should take responsibility for your own flaws and problems.
@OrontesRM
@OrontesRM Год назад
"were you in Normandy, too?" "no, no..." - ..but Niven actually was deployed to Normandy.
@rubychew6535
@rubychew6535 Год назад
I saw this when I was 11 years old and it's an excellent film.
@CR055FIRE
@CR055FIRE Год назад
a young Jean Seberg is better looking than a young Deborah Kerr but Seberg is a fuckin communist nihilist niqqer lover, so Kerr wins by default
@acastrohowell
@acastrohowell Год назад
I thought this was the movie!
@maryhaynes8633
@maryhaynes8633 Год назад
I can't find this on any streaming channel, I wonder why? Its such a great movie.
@lorenzoc1487
@lorenzoc1487 Год назад
Her natal chart resembles Doja Cats'
@FortheLoveofJudy
@FortheLoveofJudy Год назад
Stunning ❤
@ZadenZane
@ZadenZane Год назад
Deborah Kerr's daughter talked just like her. Not just the same voice, the same accent even!
@dougn2350
@dougn2350 Год назад
For someone as glamorous as Deborah Kerr she really has mousy character down pat.
@calisweetheart333
@calisweetheart333 Год назад
Beauty, charm & class…Ms. Kerr is all 3 and more!!!
@moonkoon9486
@moonkoon9486 Год назад
Illuminati control movie business, 1941 Jesuit made an alliance with Illuminati, so the Jesuit name Kerr entered the movie business.
@sheilahballard1039
@sheilahballard1039 Год назад
Such a wonderful video, thank you ever so!
@eamonndeane587
@eamonndeane587 Год назад
Deborah Kerr and George Cukor should have collaborated more often, in my opinion.
@catherineto
@catherineto Год назад
A lot of people think or praise for her beauty and elegance. But I appreciate her knowledge and vision about acting and the industry. She is also a great businesswoman in her field i think...she interacts well with everyone she met. We should learn from her.
@neilmcintosh5150
@neilmcintosh5150 Год назад
Love David Niven. Funny he looks 60 in this movie but he was actually only 47!
@DarkKnightwing75
@DarkKnightwing75 Год назад
It’s called makeup, he was supposed to look older
@usforsarah
@usforsarah Год назад
Lovely channel and videos! Love Deborah so much. Do you happen to have the audio interviews she did with Peter in the 70s?
@stupot7281
@stupot7281 Год назад
Classic !