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Behind Green Lights (1946) Classic Film-Noir, Mystery | Full Length Movie 

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This private sleuth has two mysteries to solve at once...Twice the thrills and double the excitement!!!
Police lieutenant Sam Carson investigates a political murder after the victim is dumped at the door of police headquarters.
Director: Otto Brower
Writers: Scott Darling, Charles G. Booth
Stars: Carole Landis, William Gargan, Richard Crane
Genres: Classics, Drama, Film-Noir, Mystery, Romance
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Комментарии : 181   
@itsabouttime8680
@itsabouttime8680 3 года назад
What a treat to sit back and watch these great old films with fine acting all round. Beats the absolute trash that's on TV and what's coming out of Hollywood nowadays.
@colleenkaralee2280
@colleenkaralee2280 2 года назад
Hollywood still had its perverted underbelly, but they kept everything smooth.
@glenmcfarland6691
@glenmcfarland6691 2 года назад
Totally agree!
@richardPalomero
@richardPalomero Год назад
Amen to that.
@melodiefrances3898
@melodiefrances3898 Год назад
There are some good movies in the current ones. But I agree, getting to see all these great old movies is incredible.
@johnbunyan5834
@johnbunyan5834 2 года назад
Thanks for this straightforward B film, with not a swear-word to be heard; and all the men wore suits and proper hats. Those were the days. The sound was clear, also. Oh. There was also a happy, romantic ending ; we all wish for that.
@billolsen4360
@billolsen4360 2 года назад
Every guy looks tough & able in a fedora
@fieldspar9790
@fieldspar9790 3 года назад
Thank you. I enjoyed this movie very much! I didn't expect so much humor and the character of Flossie was pure delight.
@heatherbowlan1961
@heatherbowlan1961 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing , I love to watch a few classics at once ,and pretend I’m living back at that time , great getaway ! ❤️🙏🇨🇦
@luiz4430
@luiz4430 3 года назад
I have the same sensation!
@fieldspar9790
@fieldspar9790 3 года назад
I like to imagine that they are present and working at their next movie.
@heatherbowlan1961
@heatherbowlan1961 3 года назад
@@fieldspar9790 that’s the same as I do pretend it’s now and this is what’s going on today in the world ! So nice to hear someone gets taken away with enjoyment just as I do ! God Bless you !
@kittylaflamme622
@kittylaflamme622 3 года назад
I remember watching these old movies when I was a kid....I became obsessed with the clinking and the drinking...so at 7 years old I wandered into my father's Bar(everyone had one 1969), and made myself a smart whiskey on the rocks )...I clinked my tumbler with the convex screen, of the T.V. and threw that drink; BB-A-C-K!..To which it came hurling forward with so much more velocity!!.."honey,? I'm gonna need a Bicarbonate and Soda over here" @
@janedoe1404
@janedoe1404 3 года назад
Same here! I do the same thing. When I was a kid, I would think about the future, the year 2000, now we are in 2021 and all I want to think about is the 1970's. The future is NOT WHAT I IMAGINED IT WOULD BE!
@darlamcfarland3323
@darlamcfarland3323 3 года назад
I had always heard of Carol Landis' tragic suicide but never seen her in a film. She was talented and beautiful. Glad to see this.
@MichaelGunner123
@MichaelGunner123 3 года назад
Never SAW her In a film
@glenmcfarland6691
@glenmcfarland6691 2 года назад
Glen McFarland agrees !
@Hexon66
@Hexon66 7 месяцев назад
@@MichaelGunner123 Actually, it more likely should be "had never seen", but why be pedantic?
@JohnPutnamalwayslearning
@JohnPutnamalwayslearning 3 года назад
Grew up watching these type of movies 50's - 60's and enjoyed them then and still do. Stories that were simple and let you imagine what do didn't see, blood, sex, to name a couple of things. Yes, compared to what is put out today, silly in that way, exercising your imagination is always a good choice.
@raylenenielsen5943
@raylenenielsen5943 3 года назад
I totally agree with you. It’s a real good idea to just let the individual viewers use their own imagination about some things I guess that’s why I enjoy the oldies so much.
@janiceharley9051
@janiceharley9051 2 года назад
So true 👍 I grew up watching Old fashioned delightful 🎥🎦 Movies. Well in New Jersey and it's snowing 6 inches today January 3, 2021.Its a beautiful in the Neighborhood its the Snow we grew up with so I'am watching movies. Have a good day to all!.Janice Harley
@janiceharley9051
@janiceharley9051 2 года назад
I'am Janice Harley that agreed with you . Have a great day
@winslowbarger692
@winslowbarger692 Год назад
Surprisingly sophisticated writing for a 1940's film. I love it when the scriptwriter avoids those unnatural conversations between characters to explain plot points. Often, this film just lets the action play out, which feels more natural. I'll be looking for more of Charles G Booths films. I see from IMDB that he even won an Academy Award during his short career.
@YouTookMyNameAgain
@YouTookMyNameAgain 3 года назад
This film has a lot of interesting plot twists
@christop_bader
@christop_bader 3 года назад
I have this in my collection I may now get to watch it, thankyou
@mikeholmes5824
@mikeholmes5824 3 года назад
Any dame could wear a hat like that and still look so gorgeous is aces with me.
@Valerifon1
@Valerifon1 3 года назад
Its movie night tonight!! Thank you!! 😎👍
@janiceharley9051
@janiceharley9051 2 года назад
I liked this story. Thanks to the flower lady .Enjoy the 🎥Movie thank you for this story. Janice Harley
@peterpiper7441
@peterpiper7441 2 года назад
"Do you mind if we take your fingerprints?" And people said "Well, sure, why not?"
@FrederickTheGrt
@FrederickTheGrt Год назад
She sure was being swell about it.
@rexhowells7015
@rexhowells7015 2 года назад
Great little movie, 😊 thanks For sharing 👍
@TheKonga88
@TheKonga88 2 года назад
I especially liked the part where the ventriloquist dummy was watching the lady brush her hair 🤓🧸💃🏼🎄
@brendaswampter2307
@brendaswampter2307 3 года назад
Love classic film noir
@glenmcfarland6691
@glenmcfarland6691 2 года назад
My favourite thing to watch ,without a doubt!
@nexusbrill
@nexusbrill Год назад
Absolutely wonderful! Thank you.
@cathy5072
@cathy5072 3 года назад
Wonderful thank you!
@Outlier999
@Outlier999 3 года назад
Carole Landis committed suicide the following year because her married lover, Rex Harrison, wouldn’t divorce his wife and marry her. He wasn’t worth it. Her death didn’t seem to bother him a bit. He eventually did divorce his wife and marry another woman, whom he also cheated on.
@ziggyschumann5284
@ziggyschumann5284 3 года назад
@Cat Magic Very sad, killing yourself over a broken heart. Not to worry, Rex Harrison had to pay severely for his actions when he left his body.
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 3 года назад
Once a cheat, always a cheat!
@Outlier999
@Outlier999 3 года назад
@Cat Magic But his career recovered and he still got all the women he wanted. When he died decades later, it was treated as a huge loss to the acting 🎭 world 🗺. Pass me a barf 🤮 bag. I didn’t even know about the pregnancy 🤰🏼. In fairness, Carole Landis was no wide-eyed innocent 😇 either. She knew he was married and his unsavory reputation was no secret 🤫.
@Outlier999
@Outlier999 3 года назад
@@ziggyschumann5284 I wish I was certain of that. He never 👎 paid for his actions in this world 🌍.
@gerica82
@gerica82 3 года назад
I think she was murdered.
@thraciangrapes
@thraciangrapes 2 года назад
A wonderful respite away from today's world!
@nshjha3163
@nshjha3163 3 года назад
... there is nothing more satisfying than watching a classic old movie like this -- "Behind Green Lights". we in INDIA have our own share of classic oldies of "that era". watch 1964 classic, "Baat Ek Raat Ki (A Tale of One Night)" directed by Shankar Mukherjee starring Dev Anand and Waheeda Rehman and one would find a lot of comparative similarity between the two movies, especially where the male protagonist plays "guardian angel" to a "damsel in distress". watch and you will love the Hindi classic too. ...
@naguerea
@naguerea 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for that, will look it up.
@modestinemungo4661
@modestinemungo4661 Год назад
She sho wearin' that hat..boy I tell! You better wear it lady wear it with class!! Yes suh!!
@richardnogan4579
@richardnogan4579 3 года назад
Interesting who done it. Tku.for upload.
@antonioarras8000
@antonioarras8000 3 года назад
Thank U!! I love classic Move love it👍👍👍👍👍
@julieshaw4142
@julieshaw4142 Год назад
Love 💕 these films, thank you .............m
@teresaregu9832
@teresaregu9832 3 года назад
1946 classic movie... Great
@hajaatroushi6832
@hajaatroushi6832 3 года назад
So nice ,, thanks for sharing ,,
@catholiccrusader5328
@catholiccrusader5328 3 года назад
These crooks and newspapermen are actually funny. Too bad about Carole Landis and her unborn child; that part ain't funny but a real tragedy. What a shame. The only person laughing over that was old Satan itself.
@Outlier999
@Outlier999 3 года назад
And Rex Harrison. I doubt he even had a conscience to bother him.
@moniqueredde5699
@moniqueredde5699 9 месяцев назад
Merci beaucoup 😊
@davitong
@davitong 3 года назад
Busy little place that was the police station!
@thedwightguy
@thedwightguy 3 года назад
the usual female suspects can't get a word in edgewise. The cops do all the non-stop talking!!
@toosiyabrandt8676
@toosiyabrandt8676 2 года назад
HI Gee what a swell movie! LOOOOVE the old phones! Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
@SuperIliad
@SuperIliad 2 года назад
Behind Green Lights, released 15 February 1946 (USA). Carole Landis as Janet Bradley; William Gargan as Lt. Sam Carson; Richard Crane as Johnny Williams - Reporter; Mary Anderson as Nora Bard; John Ireland as Det. Oppenheimer; Charles Russell as Arthur Templeton; Roy Roberts as Max Calvert; Mabel Paige as Flossie; Stanley Prager as Ruzinsky - Milkman; Charles Tannen as Ames - Reporter; Robert Adler, Detective; Charles Arnt as Daniel Boone Wintergreen; Don Beddoe as Dr. G.F. Yager - Medical Examiner; Larry J. Blake, Morgue Ambulance Driver; Dolores Boucher, Girl; Russ Clark, Radio Operator; Jimmy Cross as King; Jack Davis as Webster; Jack J. Ford as Mike O'Shea - Photographer; William Forrest as Dr. Hastings; John Glennon, Boy; Ralph Hodges, Boy; Beverly Ruth Jordan, Girl; Ted Jordan, Man; Perc Launders as Carey - Cop; J. Farrell MacDonald as O'Malley - Morgue Attendant; George McDonald, Boy with Head Caught in Space Helmet; Tom Moore as Metcalfe; Bernard Nedell as Walter Bard; Steve Olsen, Morgue Attendant; Lee Phelps, Police Desk Lieutenant; Barney Ruditsky, Cop; Harry Seymour as Kaypee - Reporter; Fred Sherman as Zachary - Prizefighter; Reginald Simpson, Man; Nick Stewart, Black Man; Clarence Straight, Cop; Harry Tyler as Bill - Crematorium Attendant. Within five years from this picture, Nick Stewart would commence a forty-two episode role (as Nick O'Demus) as Lightnin’, on the Amos and Andy TV program.
@anthony1947
@anthony1947 2 года назад
Strange that Don Beddoe who had a major role, didn't receive a screen credit.
@elenaelena935
@elenaelena935 Год назад
Buna dimineața mulțumesc frumos pentru acest film clasic, o zi frumoasă liniștită să aveți, ❤
@sherryhook9066
@sherryhook9066 2 года назад
What a wonderful movie. I very much enjoyed watching this. Twist and turns. More please. Thank you from Canada. Happy 2022 Easter.
@mikesilva3868
@mikesilva3868 3 года назад
I'm not gonna mention the ending I'm not gonna do it🤣
@answersquestioned
@answersquestioned 3 года назад
The suspense is killing me. .... 😆
@mikesilva3868
@mikesilva3868 3 года назад
@@answersquestioned 🤣
@deborahleone4351
@deborahleone4351 3 года назад
T H A N K Y O U ! GOD BLESS YOU AND YOURS, IN JESUS’S NAME, AMEN! 🕊💖✝️✡️🙏🙋‍♀️🌟
@jasminejones9937
@jasminejones9937 3 года назад
Thanks 👍...for your restraint !
@peterpiper7441
@peterpiper7441 2 года назад
Is it my imagination or were the police actually usually sort of nice guys back in that era?
@Hexon66
@Hexon66 7 месяцев назад
No, they weren't any better then. But they had to be portrayed as good guys by Hollywood, largely due to restrictions by the Hays Code and other government forces. All except for the 'one bad apple' trope.
@gabbysch2625
@gabbysch2625 3 года назад
Perfect.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 3 года назад
Clumsy editing in the opening scenes where the blonde goes to that man's apartment.
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 2 года назад
The film probably broke in a couple of places and several frames must have been destroyed. I'm sure in its original form it would've looked OK.
@anthony1947
@anthony1947 2 года назад
Strange that Don Beddoe who had a major role , didn't have a screen credit.
@randyacuna3248
@randyacuna3248 2 года назад
Carol is also the leading lady in the original 1940 One Million BC. With Victor Mature.
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 3 года назад
Carole Landis is a good actress, it's ashamed she killed herself for some man...she could of had a good acting career ahead of her...sad.
@mymagickallife4229
@mymagickallife4229 3 года назад
Carol was murdered derr, do you not think she had an inclination of how stunning an special she was, of course she did an she would have been the most famous actress of her time if it wasn't for some "insecure" scumbag that took her life. xox
@mymagickallife4229
@mymagickallife4229 3 года назад
Carol was murdered derr, do you not think she had an inclination of how stunning an special she was, of course she did an she would have been the most famous actress of her time if it wasn't for some "insecure" scumbag that took her life. xox
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 3 года назад
@@mymagickallife4229 Well, make sure all that believe she committed suicide is notified of your information...you will find several in this thread that think she committed suicide... don't just focus on one person. Thank you!
@gerica82
@gerica82 3 года назад
I also think that she was murdured. And by what I have read lately ,I am not the only one.
@jeanstclairdelaroux2992
@jeanstclairdelaroux2992 3 года назад
merveilleux un film merveilleux
@FatTracksMusic
@FatTracksMusic 2 года назад
Great!
@hywel4605
@hywel4605 3 года назад
she died two years after this film, so sad
@colleenkaralee2280
@colleenkaralee2280 2 года назад
That staccato way of speech ...
@ursulapainter5307
@ursulapainter5307 Год назад
A pity Carole Landis didn't live much more than two years. She was starting to develop into quite an actress.
@sohara....
@sohara.... 3 года назад
44:22 "... this arrangement suits me fine ... so long as I'm married, no woman can make a sucker outa me!"
@marinavsevolodovna7537
@marinavsevolodovna7537 10 месяцев назад
Mugy buena pelicula! Gracias pof subirla Nice movie! Интересный фильм и большое спасибо за показ!
@mares3841
@mares3841 3 года назад
Very relevant to this day :(
@chrisbowen9043
@chrisbowen9043 3 месяца назад
The owner of a newspaper would never insist on ordering the covering up of evidence about a murder just to advance the political career of some prospective city political mayoral candidate. Yet he does so, gleefully and audaciously. He would publicly, anyway, at least stay separate. Stupid plot line.
@madhatter909
@madhatter909 3 года назад
thanks,justas good the second time around.
@daffy2u
@daffy2u 3 года назад
Chiselers, Floaters and Knuckles ... Where's my Dollar 6 bits?
@diniathome7930
@diniathome7930 3 года назад
2 bits is .25 cents
@elijahrose2144
@elijahrose2144 3 года назад
Are family Appreciate you thank you for the wonderful movie 🎥 We give it 10 out of 10 stars 🌟⭐🌟⭐✨⭐✨⭐🌟⭐have a bless night you and your families 🏆🏆🏆🏆🥇🥇🥇
@kathleenpayne564
@kathleenpayne564 2 года назад
Carol Landis beautiful woman. Oh what a hat. Never sawthis before.
@reynaldoflores4522
@reynaldoflores4522 2 года назад
Carol Landis was the wife of Clark Gable and she died tragically young in an airplane crash. Poor Clark waited all night in the rain at the airport but she never showed up. Tragic, really.
@Christine-zl5uu
@Christine-zl5uu 2 года назад
That was Carole Lombard. Carole Landis committed suicide.
@naguerea
@naguerea 10 месяцев назад
You killer, it made me smile.@@Christine-zl5uu
@lamettadodo
@lamettadodo Год назад
Grazie a lot
@marksinger3067
@marksinger3067 6 месяцев назад
Good flick..
@mikestang679
@mikestang679 3 года назад
Can you upload, the movie "The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes" Basil Rathbone/Nigel Bruce/Ida Lapino?
@seeadler3233
@seeadler3233 3 года назад
So for clarification ---Lawyer Arthur Templeton walks into Walter Bard`s residence without being invited . Arthur sees Walter Bard slumped in a chair with left hand over the heart and deduces immediately that Bard had been poisoned after he sees an empty liquor glass on the floor . ( 46:25 ) ( Medical examiners have an extremely difficult job of finding traces of poison in a body during autopsies but this lawyer can diagnose poisoning within a minute without an autopsy . A heart attack occurs far more frequently than poisoning and would be a reasonable assumption for Bard`s death .) So lawyer Arthur Templeton , carries the body away , puts the body in a car , and shoots the already dead Walter Bard in the chest. This is a serious case of tampering with evidence and this lawyer should be disbarred --or put behind bars. [ " Tampering with evidence can be any action that destroys, alters, conceals, or falsifies any sort of evidence. The definition of evidence is also very broad and includes any object, a document, or any sort of record useful to an investigation or inquiry." ] I like a Happyend ----but the lack of critical thinking here is astounding .
@wesleyrodgers886
@wesleyrodgers886 3 года назад
And science fiction movies. Aliens aren't even real.
@sarahboardman1337
@sarahboardman1337 2 года назад
I'm confused, is this set in london or in america??? The all american cast, references to "the bay", guns, detectives and lieutenants have never been a thing in london!!??
@paulpetersen9603
@paulpetersen9603 3 года назад
In those days everyone seemed to wear a hat. Lidsville
@AGC828
@AGC828 3 года назад
Always loved the elegance in how they filmed. Not sure if that was the "film-noir look" or just how films were done back in that time. The ladies looking like glamour models. Made to look near "perfect". But unfortunately the 40's (50's-early 70's) Hollywood was very racist. Portraying black people comically (Asians too). Exaggerating how they spoke. Always playing "servant roles". I don't think Black and Asian people had any other type of roles then. Maybe as an attempt to keep these two groups "in their place"? Even in films done in the 60's like Breakfast At Tiffany's--how Japanese where still negatively portrayed as bumbling fools...wearing Kimono's and round j lens frame glasses...as if getting their idea of what a JP person should look like from a racist American comic book. Something you still saw in the classic Hanna-Barbara cartoon The Flintstones....played during the 70's. .. If we can look past that...I guess we can still enjoy these films.
@YouTookMyNameAgain
@YouTookMyNameAgain 3 года назад
As a child in the 1950’s, I lived in eastern Washington State. Asians, or “Orientals” as we called them, were treated as very intelligent, but perhaps different, perhaps not wholly understood people. Asian men in particular seemed to be like wealthy tourists, usually wearing expensive cameras about their necks, with suits and ties to match their camera case’s colors - usually a kind of yellow-gold or brown, with white shirts, and narrow belts, polished dress leather shoes - typical fashion of the day. They seemed almost universally polite, pleasant, cheerful, and amiable, but having heavy accents which made them difficult to follow in conversation. Indeed, I think many were speaking Japanese. I wish I had encountered more Asians in my sphere of influence, or met some Asian children to become friends with - there were none. How absurd to imagine them all alike, all in a single group, when there must have been so many different individuals, distinct cultures, nations, families and belief structures among the Asian population then. Not knowing certain individuals can bring about a kind of innocent, unintentional madness.
@gerica82
@gerica82 3 года назад
I agree . Good movies in those days but so unfair to other races.
@Kierkegaard73
@Kierkegaard73 2 года назад
I know what you mean....sorta like the way white males are portrayed in modern adverts.....woke woke woke
@Hexon66
@Hexon66 7 месяцев назад
@@Kierkegaard73 Way to prove why 'woke' is needed. Poor white male victim, will anything ever go your way??? Shmuck.
@YouTookMyNameAgain
@YouTookMyNameAgain 3 года назад
Why is this titled “Behind the Green Lights”?
@YouTookMyNameAgain
@YouTookMyNameAgain 3 года назад
Does Luther Bradley win the election Tuesday or that sleazy creep Calvert? I hope it was Bradley
@richardw3470
@richardw3470 3 года назад
The lights at the police stations' doors used to be green.
@YouTookMyNameAgain
@YouTookMyNameAgain 3 года назад
@@richardw3470 Thanks Richard. I lived about 5 miles from the nearest station, and it wasn’t in the part of town we passed by in the evening in our car, so I never saw the lights outside. I wonder, were the lights a pale color that hinted at green, or were they bright green like a traffic light?
@richardw3470
@richardw3470 3 года назад
@@YouTookMyNameAgain They're a medium green - well, the last ones I saw were. Neither a pale nor a bright Kelly but definitely green. They have to stand out. I've sometimes wondered if some places might use a clear glass globe w/green bulbs; it'd be economical. They're not used where I now live.
@YouTookMyNameAgain
@YouTookMyNameAgain 3 года назад
@@richardw3470 That helps me visualize them much better I think. Thanks!
@angelinaesposito7274
@angelinaesposito7274 2 года назад
perche' non mettete films americani (che amo tanto)in lingua italiana?
@TallCoolOne5378
@TallCoolOne5378 3 года назад
@ 1:29.. What The..?!????.. doesn't make ANY SENSE..
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 2 года назад
The film probably broke in a couple of places and several frames must have been destroyed. I'm sure in its original form it would've looked OK.
@selmasilvasilva8668
@selmasilvasilva8668 3 года назад
Não falo inglês poderia colocar legendado ou então excluir todos porque assim não dá
@edhuber3557
@edhuber3557 3 года назад
Forerunner to "Weekend At Bernie's"?
@pressureworks
@pressureworks 2 года назад
17:23 Cigarette ??? Yes, yes it is.
@JohnDoe-wb4iv
@JohnDoe-wb4iv 3 года назад
I was born in the wrong time
@FrederickTheGrt
@FrederickTheGrt Год назад
No wonder you're sore John, the universe was giving you the business, allowing you to be born a little bit late.
@stathion
@stathion 3 года назад
English subtitles?
@vipermad358
@vipermad358 3 года назад
What’s up with that opening scene?! Seems pretty important......🙄
@kiwitrainguy
@kiwitrainguy 2 года назад
The film probably broke in a couple of places and several frames must have been destroyed. I'm sure in its original form it would've looked OK.
@joankennes3230
@joankennes3230 3 года назад
That medical examiner is weasel. Iew! From politicians I don't expect any better.
@luisalbertochavezgarcia4342
@luisalbertochavezgarcia4342 3 года назад
Que PENA NO está en castellano.😮😢😎...
@claudelemaire7336
@claudelemaire7336 8 месяцев назад
les traductions laissent à désirer!
@randallbeasley646
@randallbeasley646 2 года назад
Everyone in this movie is dead now.
@dariofilho3152
@dariofilho3152 3 года назад
passe filmes dublados.
@sohara....
@sohara.... 3 года назад
24:00 hmmm ....
@sohara....
@sohara.... 3 года назад
Skipped to 43:00
@giacomobanov2341
@giacomobanov2341 3 года назад
Perché questi bei film solo in inglese....
@gerica82
@gerica82 3 года назад
So you can learn English.
@cristinamurgului5487
@cristinamurgului5487 Год назад
💐
@maureenbyrne8951
@maureenbyrne8951 Год назад
@user-nr3fm4zv9h
@user-nr3fm4zv9h Год назад
なぜだ、ひどい日本語訳 長すぎる、訳わからない。
@annabradford230
@annabradford230 3 года назад
M
@abdulahkrzalic7265
@abdulahkrzalic7265 3 года назад
Prevod
@girishsavant2302
@girishsavant2302 3 года назад
Ok flick
@garyfowler2946
@garyfowler2946 2 года назад
She needed the truth from Jehovah's Witnesses in real life.
@sparklemotion8377
@sparklemotion8377 3 года назад
Beautiful women, amazing wardrobes and in your face racism 2:03
@dariabusek3566
@dariabusek3566 3 года назад
Oh, I think you are referring to the shot just a few seconds before "Community Property," where the stereotypical ditsy White woman is asking that the policeman remove the fishbowl from her son's head without breaking it (the fishbowl). SERIOUSLY: If you *want* to find racism everywhere, you can find racism everywhere.
@Outlier999
@Outlier999 3 года назад
@@dariabusek3566 There is racism in it, but complaining. about a 75 year old movie is virtue signaling. Everyone who made it or acted in it is dead 💀.
@azul8811
@azul8811 2 года назад
Perhaps all copies of this film should be destroyed….Doing so might lower violent crime in the country.
@miata1492
@miata1492 2 года назад
Yet another tiresome comment. "Surrender Dorothy," 'cause no-one cares or is even listening to this tripe.
@abdulahkrzalic7265
@abdulahkrzalic7265 3 года назад
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