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Cause for Alarm! (1951) [Film Noir] [Drama] 

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A flashback shows how Ellen met George in a naval hospital during World War II while she was dating his friend, Lieutenant Ranney Grahame (Bruce Cowling), a young military doctor whose busy schedule left little time for her. George was a pilot and Ellen swiftly fell in love with him, although the flashback strongly hints he had some capacity for arrogance and selfishness. Nevertheless, they soon married and after the war wound up in a leafy suburban Los Angeles neighbourhood. Unhappily, George is now confined to his bed with heart problems, there is a heat wave and Ellen is spending most her time caring for him. George's doctor is their old friend Ranney, with whom George thinks his wife is having an affair. In response, Ranney suggests George may need psychological help. After Ellen tells her bedridden husband she dreams of having children, he becomes angry. Meanwhile George has written a letter to the district attorney in which he claims his wife and best friend are killing him with overdoses of medicine for his heart.
A little neighbour boy dressed as a movie cowboy and warding cap pistols (Bradley Mora) befriends the childless Ellen, who gives him cookies. He hands her a toy (fake) television set and asks Ellen to give it to George, which she does whilst serving her husband lunch in bed. He tells her an unsettling story about how as a child he had beaten a neighbour boy with a rake until he drew blood. Thinking the thick letter has something to do with insurance, Ellen gives it to the postman (Irving Bacon), who sees George in the upstairs bedroom window. When Ellen rushes up to find out why he has gotten out of bed, George lets her know what the letter says and who it is addressed to. George pulls a gun and is about to kill her when he drops dead on the bed. In her narration she describes George's death as "one of those awful dreams." Ellen panics over the letter and as noted by a reviewer over 50 years later, throughout the film's second half seems "much more concerned with absolving herself from the blame of his death than missing her spouse." Running from the house and shown the way by two teenagers in the film's brief reference to Los Angeles' mid-twentieth century jalopy culture, she chases down the overly talkative postman to whom she gave the letter but he won't give it back to her without talking to George first, since he wrote it. However, the postman says she can ask the supervisor at the downtown post office, who has more authority. Ellen is frantic when she gets back to the house, only to find George's Aunt Clara (Margalo Gillmore) climbing the stairs to see him and stops her barely in time. After the two talk for a while, Clara again heads up the stairs but Ellen stops her once more, saying George told her earlier not to let his aunt see him. Clara leaves in a huff, telling her George was "rude, mean and selfish since he's been six... he's worse if anything."
Ellen goes back up to the bedroom to change her clothes and sees the gun still in George's hand, narrating, "Somehow I knew I shouldn't leave it there." As she wrenches the pistol from his hand, it fires. Readying herself to leave the house, a polite but somewhat aggressive notary (Don Haggerty) rings the doorbell, telling her he has an appointment with George to go over some legal documents. She steadfastly says George is too sick to see anyone. Ellen desperately drives downtown to the post office to see the supervisor, who is friendly and gives her a form for George to sign but then, nettled by Ellen's unhinged and uncooperative behaviour, tells her he is going to allow the letter to be delivered. Defeated, she returns to the house and as she gets to the front door, a kindly neighbour woman (Georgia Backus) offers to help Ellen, since she has seemed so upset all day...
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Directed by Tay Garnett, produced by Tom Lewis, written by Larry Marcus, screenplay by Mel Dinelli and Tom Lewis, starring Loretta Young as Ellen Jones, Barry Sullivan as George Z. Jones, Bruce Cowling as Dr. Ranney Grahame, Margalo Gillmore as aunt Clara Edwards, Bradley Mora as Hoppy (Billy), Irving Bacon as Joe Carston (the postman), Georgia Backus as Mrs. Warren (the neighbor), Don Haggerty as Mr. Russell (the notary), Art Baker as the post office superintendent and Richard Anderson as the wounded sailor at a naval hospital.
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Source: "Cause for Alarm!" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.. 6 March 2012. Web. 11 March 2012. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cause_fo...!
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@nancylim8210
@nancylim8210 3 года назад
She should have gotten an academy award for her performance. Well done!
@icaltrin
@icaltrin 3 года назад
Many times I've watched a random movie and thought, 'Who is that amazing actress?' And then it's Loretta Young again. Thanks for posting!
@FiveBlackFootedFerrets
@FiveBlackFootedFerrets 2 года назад
I just watched this for the first time and Loretta Young's performance is unbelievable! I can't imagine how she was able to get wound up so tight like she had a few triple espressos followed by a Benzedrine chaser. Alfred Hitchcock couldn't have done it much better. I was a big fan of Loretta Young as a child. I think this is the finest performance I've ever seen with her. Thanks for posting this great movie.
@tabathia7633
@tabathia7633 Год назад
I did see this movie so long ago I forgot. But, I started to remember what was going to happen next. I remember the letter for non-postage, of course at the end This is truly a wonderful movie with all the famous actors. Thks, for bringing it ❤❤💜💜. I think I will see another 8 times.
@billsmith9711
@billsmith9711 Год назад
yes, it reminds me of Hitchcock also.
@tabathia7633
@tabathia7633 Год назад
Well, you know something is up, cause the movie starts with this day I was doing this, as usual, so that does indicates something is up, and how. I love this film and with all the wonderful actors.❤❤
@sandraelder1101
@sandraelder1101 7 месяцев назад
That made me laugh. Well described. 😁
@FiveBlackFootedFerrets
@FiveBlackFootedFerrets 7 месяцев назад
@@sandraelder1101 laughter is good! Especially in these times.
@thisbabyboomer
@thisbabyboomer 2 года назад
All the way through this movie I kept trying to figure out how it could end well. This one keeps you on the edge of your seat, what a thriller.
@bettyprettyprincess
@bettyprettyprincess Год назад
I always think about the hays code
@tabathia7633
@tabathia7633 Год назад
Yes, Tanya, what a thriller, I was nervous for the wife. She was always running to do things for her husband, who was a nut case, but I'm glad she got out of the whole thing. I kept saying, "But you got a dead body upstairs!" Great movie, loved it.❤❤
@albertchavez2693
@albertchavez2693 Год назад
@@tabathia7633 OMG what a nail bitter wow i was on the edge of my seat :) lovely movie
@rogerrendzak8055
@rogerrendzak8055 10 месяцев назад
@@bettyprettyprincess 'Hayes'. So do I, but not in a good way.
@JGLeber
@JGLeber Год назад
Loretta should have a Academy Award for her performance.
@unklecharliezMETAAUDTIONS
@unklecharliezMETAAUDTIONS Год назад
As much as I am a classic movie fan. I don’t know how I pass this one up growing up. It was early Friday morning that this movie caught my eye at the end. I teared up like a crying baby. I haven’t done that since I was 12 years old. I’m 58 now. This was the best movie I’ve seen in a long time and the way Loretta Young handled the role in that movie and she made me cry. I’m crying right now. she definitely should’ve won an Oscar.
@kathleenmckeithen118
@kathleenmckeithen118 Год назад
Loretta Young was so beautiful and such a great actress she was a pleasure to watch in movies. Barry Sullivan was an actor who could make you hate him and that's what he did in this movie. The story is riveting, the acting is stellar and the movie is the kind of movie you can watch again and again. Thank you for posting this great movie for us!!
@haviskam
@haviskam 2 года назад
God! What a fantastic film. I;m so moved by Loretta Young's most talented acting. The last scene when she opened the door, and the way she looked at the postman, like a dead woman walking;. I lived thru her emotions equally. Amazing amazing and amazing movie!
@Mary-rg4tl
@Mary-rg4tl 5 лет назад
CRAZY! Loved it! She was the most guilty acting not guilty person I ever saw in a movie! Thanks for posting ✌️
@user-oh5uq8kg1l
@user-oh5uq8kg1l 4 года назад
Robert Gardea I, and at least 10 other people, agree with Mary.
@reneebraxton1032
@reneebraxton1032 3 года назад
Excellent analysis of a character slowly becoming all unglued.
@dariabusek3566
@dariabusek3566 3 года назад
I was honestly expecting, in the final scene, that the attending physician and "best friend" would be revealed to have actually been slowly poisoning George.
@markstuckey6639
@markstuckey6639 3 года назад
Yes. If she loved her husband she would've called the doc. as soon as he collapsed.
@rossklatte7073
@rossklatte7073 3 года назад
@@dariabusek3566 I was expecting that to. I was surprised when it ended so abruptly. I picked up a a false clue when he asked "Is he dead?" instead of what might have been a more normal "He isn't dead, is he?" or "What's the matter!? What's happened!?" The actual ending left me pondering another question: Is it legal to see your husband die and then spend the rest of the day scurrying to and fro without ever notifying the authorities? I was also undecided as to whether Barry Sullivan was severely paranoid and genuinely believed his life was in danger, or whether he was a cold-hearted, mean-spirited villain who just wanted to hurt people.
@reneebraxton1032
@reneebraxton1032 3 года назад
I loved her TV show .Her wardrobe was exquisite! And she was great with Orson Welles and Edward G. Robinson in "The Stranger!"
@pabloperez4063
@pabloperez4063 2 года назад
Loretta was/is /will be a dream
@eastcoastmomager7668
@eastcoastmomager7668 3 года назад
This movie stresses me out! It’s well played.
@1foolishcaribou195
@1foolishcaribou195 4 года назад
well, she made ME a nervous wreck. lol
@c.l.j.jardell5811
@c.l.j.jardell5811 Год назад
My sister. Use to act like that. ! Ugh
@robinpower6061
@robinpower6061 3 года назад
See how REALLY twisted the text- book narcissist is??? What a treat, for those blessed souls that have never participated in a relationship with a narcissist!!! From the instant "George takes to his bed, the dialogue from that point on between George and Ellen, is that of Narcissist and hostage. Watch!!!
@aintnothingliketheoldskool
@aintnothingliketheoldskool 4 месяца назад
Why do you women do that? Y'all even call men narcissist because of the role they have to play in movies and this is from a long time ago women can be narcissist too. Some of you women think you cannot do no wrong y'all with attack men from a long time ago and now.
@jorgieg1
@jorgieg1 4 года назад
What I love about these movies that are of this time period is the feeling they give me of my childhood and how things used to be in life. I love the set decoration and the clothes and the way people treated one and other. A gentler time for day to day living ... the Blessed early 50’s!!! I enjoyed this movie so much, fine actors and I always love it when it’s filmed in California, especially LA!! Thank you!
@dgeorge4761
@dgeorge4761 3 года назад
I think ur very pretty Kathy G spot
@aliced7505
@aliced7505 3 года назад
I've thought the same thing many times. Recently, though, after viewing numerous gangster documentaries (Capone, etc), I realize we were protected from that reality back then. It existed, but we didn't know. Generally, though, you're right. People were far more civilized and polite. Down south, it was refreshing to move from the north and witness good manners many times. But don't take "bless your heart" too seriously.
@rmoore1686
@rmoore1686 2 года назад
Yes, people used to be more courteous to each other. It was a gentler time.
@pabloperez4063
@pabloperez4063 2 года назад
@@rmoore1686 true
@peacenow42
@peacenow42 Год назад
gentler to some folks, worse for others
@almeggs3247
@almeggs3247 2 года назад
Great conversation with the little Hoppy. Adults don’t spend any time with kids anymore and neighbors kids less!
@shelleyross3141
@shelleyross3141 4 месяца назад
Because these days parents are afraid to have other adults around their kids we hear and read and watch so many weirdos and pedophiles. It's very scary. So much evil out there
@russellgrenning1317
@russellgrenning1317 4 года назад
Loretta Young (1913 - 2000) was a very popular American star having a long and varied movie career from 1917 - 1953, winning the Best Actress Oscar in The Farmer's Daughter in 1947 and scoring her second Oscar nomination for Come to the Stable in 1949. She moved early into the fledgling TV industry with her series The Loretta Young Show (1953 - 1961) which won three Emmys. In 1986, she won a Golden Globe for her role in Christmas Eve. She appeared first in the silent film Sweet Kitty Bellairs in 1916 aged only three in uncredited role and appeared first under her birth name of Gretchen Young in Sirens of the Sea in 1917. She was first billed as Loretta Young in 1928 in The Whip Woman.
@reneebraxton1032
@reneebraxton1032 3 года назад
Thank you for a wonderful review of Loretta Young' most interesting career. I loved her I "The Stranger " with Orson Welles and Edward G. Robinson. Her television show was on point! Her wardrobe for the show was a show in itself.
@russellgrenning1317
@russellgrenning1317 3 года назад
@@reneebraxton1032 Yes, I agree 100%!
@jwilcox4726
@jwilcox4726 3 года назад
I love her thank you for all the info. I always knew she was all this. Now I have a list and can watch her movies maybe in order. Thanks Russell. Jeanie.
@russellgrenning1317
@russellgrenning1317 3 года назад
@@jwilcox4726 Hi Jeanie - it is my pleasure to share information about the stars of yesterday with fellow film buffs!
@pabloperez4063
@pabloperez4063 2 года назад
One of the best and most beautiful women who have ever walked the world
@vernalc2449
@vernalc2449 4 года назад
I thought George was a heel for so obviously hitting on his friend's girl from the instant they met. He made no attempt to be subtle about it and then became highly suspicious of them when he became ill and he thought the same thing was happening to him but in a much more sinister way. He, obviously, had a very mean "green streak", unlike his doctor friend, and couldn't handle the thought of losing Ellen back to him while he was sick. Knowing he was probably dying he schemes to ruin their lives after his death by writing a letter to the D.A. and blaming them for his death. A truly classic film noir study on the psyche of human existence. Thank you for posting another great film!
@constancehawkins3073
@constancehawkins3073 3 года назад
Yet he lost in the End...for his BAD actions - regrettable!!
@laurencegoldman4639
@laurencegoldman4639 3 года назад
in other words, he was nuts.
@vernalc2449
@vernalc2449 3 года назад
@@laurencegoldman4639 well, yeah, that's the blunt way of saying it, lol.
@jwilcox4726
@jwilcox4726 3 года назад
Glad you figured this out Virgil. That's alot to notice for a male human. Great job for explaining the movie.
@terriaustill2211
@terriaustill2211 3 года назад
Thank you for posting
@EjwiiiLowvilleNY
@EjwiiiLowvilleNY 2 месяца назад
Absolute proof a good director can make water into wine, Thank you.
@pikemeredith5604
@pikemeredith5604 3 года назад
Great psychological thriller. Loretta Young is quite good. She kind of reminds me of Joan Crawford here & I could see her in this role also.
@pabloperez4063
@pabloperez4063 2 года назад
Yessss!!!!!!! Very much alike!!!!
@ZaidDesignsTV
@ZaidDesignsTV Год назад
Dang she played her part so well... I couldn't believe how many times she had to create a cover story. I had to watch this film straight through to the end. Great movie.
@tarnsand
@tarnsand 9 лет назад
Movies of this era were not made for shock value. They were made to make you feel better when you left the theatre than when you came in. There were often life lessons infused for good measure. These taught you to appreciate what you had or made you want to strive for better. Making the viewer laugh with the characters in the film and lighten the burden of everyday living. Sadly movies made today attempt to shock sadden or revolt the viewer. If Hollywood never made another movie I for one would be quite happy watching all the old ones forever more. Cheers for upload :)
@bethmiletti9540
@bethmiletti9540 9 лет назад
Tarn Sand Exactly. It is supposed to refresh us. I have the TCM on the TV and now we have films here on Utube with no commercials. Remember when we had just the tube TV? If it got dark, we called the guy, and he replaced a tube for $24.00 Now we have to pay for the monthly TV, phone, and PC all together for over $100 pr. mo. I have only my SS to live on. I have been a widow for years. This economy scares me. Waiting for the big fall.
@Moronvideos1940
@Moronvideos1940 8 лет назад
+Tarn Sand You said it wonderfully. It is truly sad. And I believe the effect of present day movies is far reaching. It may even point to those who decide to shoot innocent people on the streets and in the theaters.
@petrofilmeurope
@petrofilmeurope 7 лет назад
Well said:)
@DBAllen
@DBAllen 5 лет назад
Amen brother!
@elmagodelmaryahoo
@elmagodelmaryahoo 5 лет назад
Gosh Tarn Sand, while I am somewhat alarmed by ANY such "all or none" statements in general, can you please inform me about this film in particular of what you found that "made you feel better" and the "life lessons infused for good measure".…. let alone in this instance, what "made you want to strive for better"???? Personally, I thought that the film ended rather Unresolved, where George's paranoia was surely amplified to the equal extent of Ellen's obvious guilt..... Was it attempted murder????
@carolynl.crudup9103
@carolynl.crudup9103 3 года назад
Mrs. Young was academy worth with her performance in this clip. I enjoyed this clip very. Thank you.
@2004mojo
@2004mojo 4 года назад
What a good movie. I was on the edge of my seat first time I saw it years ago and I still enjoy the repeats. Loretta Young really knew how to pick movies that were perfect for her.
@nonnalovepriceless
@nonnalovepriceless 5 лет назад
If your conscious is clear There is nothing to fear She was. Good wife But her husband was very jealous and proud and manitpative . Some men are just aweful .
@aintnothingliketheoldskool
@aintnothingliketheoldskool 4 месяца назад
Women are too. Please stop attacking a fictional character. Sometimes woman can be jealous manipulative too. Y'all do anything to say how awful a man is instead of yourselves thinking you cannot do all the bad things they can.
@gingerhaydon4693
@gingerhaydon4693 8 лет назад
Loretta Young played the desperate woman brilliantly. Irving Bacon was excellent as the postman. Thank you for posting!
@judyisenberg9122
@judyisenberg9122 6 лет назад
Ginger Haydon I
@basspowerish
@basspowerish 3 года назад
How about poor George?? No credit to him?? After all he's the one who sick! LOL 😂
@jwilcox4726
@jwilcox4726 3 года назад
Hello Ginger Haydon. Love watching movies with you. Jeanie.
@anupambhattacharjee4458
@anupambhattacharjee4458 Год назад
What a brilliant performance by Loretta Young. Specially her performance on the last scene after finally getting the letter from the postman.Marvellous. And the story kept me upto the edge on my seat till the end.Wonderful thriller movie.
@brendajames8202
@brendajames8202 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the update! I was too afraid to finish watching it.
@annettevillain4352
@annettevillain4352 3 года назад
I lost it at her hysterical laughter at the end. So good!
@debw.7174
@debw.7174 3 года назад
Rhanks fir posting. Her acting was great
@1348polar
@1348polar 5 лет назад
Wow! George was a self centered, creepy, sociopath! He saw her as a toy he could break if anyone tried to take it.
@sohara....
@sohara.... 4 года назад
9:20 "Are you sure he's right for you, Ellen?"
@Paturn1000
@Paturn1000 10 лет назад
Great story and acting. Tension built up all the way through. Really enjoyed this one. Thanks for uploading.
@A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK
@A-Grammie-On-the-ROCK 3 года назад
Nice calm doctor If the story went on they'd be gettin' married !!
@louk231
@louk231 3 года назад
That was high intensity nail biting drama for sure...When that letter arrived due to insufficient postage what a relief it was....Very entertaining film...
@fernandoiturburu2607
@fernandoiturburu2607 4 года назад
her performance was just brilliant.
@reach4thestars67
@reach4thestars67 6 лет назад
I love Loretta Young movies. Thank you for uploading.
@richardbeard252
@richardbeard252 5 лет назад
All I can say is Loretta is incredible -I was spellbound ✨👀😜💥😳✨-Love the way movies had such compelling stories.
@alysononoahu8702
@alysononoahu8702 5 лет назад
Try Sorry, Wrong number....
@bobbazor
@bobbazor 10 лет назад
Another GREAT one from the times when movies, and stars, were worth watching. Loretta was wonderful, an A-1 legendary lady of the silver screen. They just don't make 'em like they used to . . .Thanks for the memories. . .
@j1947m
@j1947m 3 года назад
There are times when one simply MUST give up control....
@benjaminlee4463
@benjaminlee4463 5 лет назад
These older movies are always the best
@loadingusername5754
@loadingusername5754 6 лет назад
If she had just called the police and told them what happened then it would be fine! She just seems more suspicious now than ever! My goodness people😂
@justplainjhon6398
@justplainjhon6398 6 лет назад
dittos
@tabathia7633
@tabathia7633 Год назад
I remember the Loretta Young show, where she came out in the most beautiful gowns, I still love those clothes and they have really never gone out of style, Thank yu Miss Young for all of your beauty. ❤❤.
@rozozzy
@rozozzy 6 лет назад
that postman bitching about the rules then trying to blackmail her into giving him a ride!!lol he's the one to kill especially in that heat!!lmao
@jwilcox4726
@jwilcox4726 3 года назад
Russell Bacon isn't he just the funniest? Complaining all day same thing over and over no wonder he got home late and was so tired all that repeat gabbing.LOL
@TheMrFarkle
@TheMrFarkle 3 года назад
A fine cast and script carry this melodrama through to the end.
@wandajames6234
@wandajames6234 4 года назад
she was a truly great actor-- she carried that movie almost single-handedly -- I must have missed the part where her husband first became disabled.
@kittycool8967
@kittycool8967 3 года назад
This is the best RU-vid movie I’ve watched since C19. Thanks for sharing.
@ronmifsud6946
@ronmifsud6946 5 лет назад
Didn't know that a letter sent out could create such complications.
@Lauren-vd4qe
@Lauren-vd4qe 3 года назад
Then she married the doctor and moved away living happily ever after!!
@sharoncrawford3042
@sharoncrawford3042 3 года назад
I enjoyed this movie so much. Love old movies. This is second or third time Im seen this one. Thankyou for posting it.......
@elizabethhollins5988
@elizabethhollins5988 5 лет назад
"Even the house work felt like drudgery", isn't that the norm? Spoke to soon, she said, "No one to notice". I get it. I kinda enjoyed housework when my kids were at home and my marriage intact. It felt good to "make a home". I expect someone is going to bash my comment as backwards and un-feminist. But that was MY reality, back off.
@bevtuft3572
@bevtuft3572 3 года назад
If you love someone, you often want to give them things, and to make a home life one that they find happiness within, is wonderful. I share your feelings completely;
@avisjohnson6185
@avisjohnson6185 3 года назад
I felt the exact same way when I was married. Like I was building...its a hard feeling to duplicate when you're alone. Thank you for the comment , you struck a chord in me
@esmereldacarrillo4156
@esmereldacarrillo4156 3 года назад
Do not feel too bad. Does anybody like housework? It is hard for me, but feel happy when i get things done.
@markstuckey6639
@markstuckey6639 3 года назад
Yes, I enjoy housework. There's satisfaction in a job well done. Also you're you own boss; you can do things in your own time, in your own manner and you're in the security of your own home. There's no 2hr commute, and you can stop for a cup of tea whenever you feel like it. Though it's certainly harder when there's children, but they go off to school and very few thing more rewarding than kids. It certainly beats working for the man. You shouldn't feel embarrassed about enjoying it, no-one has a right to say you settled for something less than best; isn't love, and protecting and caring for those you love best?
@janblackman6204
@janblackman6204 Год назад
I’m not going to bash you because I feel the same way. I still have my husband but we’re not close and my children are grown and scattered. I don’t do much homework anymore because I just don’t care.
@stevebrothers9470
@stevebrothers9470 2 года назад
Wow! What a precious gem of a movie!
@rickkartisable
@rickkartisable 6 лет назад
Not bad, not bad at all!! My mother looked so, so similar to Ms. Young when I was growing up and she was much younger. I still have some photos packed away of her. It's uncanny!!
@sherrihinton8567
@sherrihinton8567 3 года назад
That's very sweet. The young women would have those little waisted flared skirts and dresses
@jane25449
@jane25449 10 лет назад
watched the first 30 minutes and it made me glad I'm single. lol
@francesyoungperson1882
@francesyoungperson1882 3 года назад
Hi 🙋‍♀️ JANE ❤💗💚💙💜💛💝 We L💋ve You!!💞💞💞 YOU ARE SOoooo FUNNY!! 💋😅🤣🥰😇 I COULD HARDLY REFRAIN MYSELF FROM L A U G H T E R WHILE TEXTING YOU!!💝💜 RIGHT 🤣😅; I WOULDNT Want To Have A Husband Like THAT!!😅🤣 - 🤪😜☠ I' HOPE A Man Wouldnt Want A "PSYCHOTIC WIFE" Like THAT EITHER! 🙃🤪🥶👹😈 - 😆😅🤣! I'M NEVER "STRESSED", "NEVERTHELESS; " IT Left My Heart Rushingr At 1 Point!🙃🤪😜 THAT WAS C R A Z Y!😆😅🤣😂❤ 🎵 ALL n ALL, I RATE IT E X C E L L E N T👍🏆♦️🎶 ❤💜💛 ALL ACTING " STELLAR"
@bonniebester606
@bonniebester606 3 года назад
I was a Wife for 20 years. He Endentured and enslaved me in a dependant way...who knows what the Future holds but if you're in love, you're not alone and can withstand anything together!
@auletjohnast03638
@auletjohnast03638 3 года назад
Jane25r49, No worries if you marry me. But I wouldn't marry a crazy character like Loretta Young was playing in this movie.
@larkatmic
@larkatmic 3 года назад
Population collapse is coming our way
@shykittyfool
@shykittyfool 3 года назад
@@larkatmic good riddance
@cloveicecoleman6065
@cloveicecoleman6065 5 лет назад
this has got to be the most incredible movies of Loretta Young's career. Good dramatics. She has always been one of my favorite actresses since I was little girl. Thanks
@thisisme3238
@thisisme3238 3 года назад
Kept me on the edge of my seat, intense and never boring...
@laurenceshtull6777
@laurenceshtull6777 3 года назад
I so agree Karel. Todays movies have to depend desperately on specialized computer graphics, endless special effects and plagiarizing and still cant captivate or hold a candle to a good story like the film noirs
@velshock
@velshock 4 месяца назад
The level of acting in this film is extraordinary! Thank you for sharing.
@blanchegouveia4644
@blanchegouveia4644 5 лет назад
Wow what great acting on her part. Edge of my seat almost from the beginning! Felt her fear too! Thanks
@dgeorge4761
@dgeorge4761 3 года назад
Hi I think ur very pretty blanche
@toddbonin6926
@toddbonin6926 3 года назад
Pretty good plot. Easy movie on the eyes. Thanks for sharing!
@emf49
@emf49 8 лет назад
That was an AMAZINGLY good movie! So much tension. Brilliant. Thanks for posting.
@richardmcleod5967
@richardmcleod5967 5 лет назад
When "movies" were still "movies" and made for enjoyment and not to make a social statement. And this one from MGM, the Queen of the Studios in Hollywood during the Golden Era.
@chancest.thomas5160
@chancest.thomas5160 6 лет назад
George was trippin'. Ellen was a good ass wife & he continuously pushed her away til his death & wore her down. She really cared about him & he stressed her out.
@greatmatth3093
@greatmatth3093 5 лет назад
George was a creep from the start.
@janetwayman9459
@janetwayman9459 3 года назад
George is craaa-zy
@reneebraxton1032
@reneebraxton1032 3 года назад
I love Loretta Young. I missed most of this when it aired on television some time ago. Looked good.
@magicbulletdancers
@magicbulletdancers 3 года назад
What a terrific film, many thanks for the upload !
@barb6868
@barb6868 4 года назад
That postman bugged me! Very annoying!
@petekanter8120
@petekanter8120 2 года назад
40:29 : Mr Phillips, the pharmacist on the telephone, was the voice of Louis Merrill. Cause For Alarm was released on March 30th, 1951 -- just 2 days before he turned 39. Uncredited in most of what he had been in, this was his 12th of only 39 credits. He passed away just 6 days after he turned 51, (on April 7th, 1963.)
@samhraid
@samhraid 11 лет назад
Why is that neighbour always in the garden tending the same plant? Doesn't she realize she could get sunstroke?
@carlaray7614
@carlaray7614 7 лет назад
Thank you for uploading this! Love these old movies!!
@jensmom604
@jensmom604 11 лет назад
Love this movie, very suspensful with a surprise ending.
@haleyglisson1007
@haleyglisson1007 5 лет назад
Enjoyed this film. Loretta Young was great as always, amazing job as I could feel the intensity and her fear with her. The story George tells Ellen ab the bottle ship and then @35:18 - "... Graham may have you alright, but he'll be disappointed with what he gets." I felt so terrible for Ellen and loathed George for being so cruel. Excellent portrayal of an all around ass**** by Barry Sullivan. Thanks for the upload!
@dgeorge4761
@dgeorge4761 3 года назад
I think ur very pretty haley
@khatzeye
@khatzeye 8 месяцев назад
I’m 42 and would watch these olden movies with my Nana when I was little. I watch them now with my son. The acting today can’t match the acting back then. Seriously was a nail biter ❤😂
@FreyaVanBuren-go8qn
@FreyaVanBuren-go8qn 7 месяцев назад
Wow he was suspecting about his beautiful wife, poor man now he is resting in peace. Good movie, indeed!
@blackestcat1111
@blackestcat1111 4 года назад
My mom and I love this movie- thank you for posting❤👍
@dgeorge4761
@dgeorge4761 3 года назад
Hi I think ur very pretty blakest cat I like to pet you and make you purrrrr
@sentientsilicon5776
@sentientsilicon5776 10 лет назад
This was almost like a Twilight Zone movie.
@captchrispike
@captchrispike 3 года назад
i was thinking it was like an episode of the Alfred Hitchcock TV show.
@paulj0557tonehead
@paulj0557tonehead 3 года назад
@@captchrispike Me too!
@sylviakoziarski4912
@sylviakoziarski4912 3 года назад
I LOVE the little cowboy!
@carleavesceo709
@carleavesceo709 3 года назад
Oh, to go back to the past, 1951. Life was simpler. I seemed so,, anyway.
@bruceraymond8611
@bruceraymond8611 3 года назад
That letter scene with the postman is rediculous!
@shelleyross3141
@shelleyross3141 4 месяца назад
He was worse than Cliff Clavin (cheers) 🙄
@jazzysophie9943
@jazzysophie9943 6 лет назад
Quite a long introduction. But, not complaining. Thanks for the upload. I so love every movie she's been in---this one was great. I Think Loretta Young was a beautiful woman, and a dang good actor. She had the sweetest disposition. The postman was a complainer. But, a good diversion is always good.
@lindamcdonald6560
@lindamcdonald6560 8 лет назад
Never saw Loretta do ANYTHING that wasnt wonderful!
@lindamcdonald6560
@lindamcdonald6560 7 лет назад
Actually I'm not quite that old! ;) I've just seen most of her movies, and loved em all!
@dennistedder3384
@dennistedder3384 5 лет назад
She's a miserable actress.
@kinglove4370
@kinglove4370 4 года назад
Right Linda!
@dgeorge4761
@dgeorge4761 3 года назад
I think ur very pretty t
@FOX007-um1wr
@FOX007-um1wr 9 месяцев назад
What a great movie. I was on the edge of my seat all the way through. I married a George, and I could totally relate to her fear and anxiety. My husband died to, and he like to point his guns. My God, that is more common behavior than what I thought. Anyway she is an amazing actress. Did she receive an academy for this movie, because she should have.
@eamonnbarrett7995
@eamonnbarrett7995 5 лет назад
Thanks for the upload, love these old movies.
@c.calliecoleman1531
@c.calliecoleman1531 3 года назад
I have loved Loretta Young since I was a small child, in the 60s. I think it had a lot to do with her and my mom, having similar smiles, with high cheekbones. But she was about the best dramatic actresses of her era. Even this movie had that drama where I was really feeling her, trying to get that letter back. Her and Spring Brighton were the sweetheart faces, I saw most on the screen, in the 60s. I wondered why I love old movies so, and figured maybe I was seeing things from my mom's era, is why. But there's no denying the acting was on point. Seems like the less money they made, the greater the acting. Most actors back then wasn't just trying to fatten their pockets, they were trying to pay rent. So they gave their ALL. And I know good acting when I see it.
@carleavesceo709
@carleavesceo709 6 лет назад
As a fan of Loretta Young this was excellent. The suspense was fantastic but it ends well.
@melvynobrien6193
@melvynobrien6193 3 года назад
Why shouldn't it end well? Nothing happened.
@delana2842
@delana2842 Год назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. Loretta Young was absolutely amazing.
@jmbrinck
@jmbrinck 8 месяцев назад
I just discovered this channel while searching film noir. One of the best and most timeless genres in film. Thank you for preserving by uploading this and other noir films. Hope you have The Stranger in your archive.
@angelialvares
@angelialvares 8 лет назад
sure kept me on the edge.....what a story!
@cornelieusfields2062
@cornelieusfields2062 7 лет назад
My whole life I live on the edge. But not like her. Just a bunch of city officials want me dead. They don't want to be exposed. I got my own army now. they spend taxpayers money on cases that were long over with and trial them anyway.
@trek520rider2
@trek520rider2 7 лет назад
Time for your medication Donald
@SaunKrystian
@SaunKrystian 4 года назад
Excellent screenplay and sound effects.
@JGLeber
@JGLeber Год назад
I remember doctor making house calls!! Those Were The Days.
@ozakiavari9055
@ozakiavari9055 8 лет назад
I think a better name for this movie would've been: The Postman Always Rings Once
@denisesimpson591
@denisesimpson591 8 лет назад
+Ozaki Avari Or Insufficient Postage
@dolittle6781
@dolittle6781 10 месяцев назад
Excellent! Never realized Loretta Young was such a fine actress and so beautiful. André Previn's music was superb.
@lennysvibe
@lennysvibe 10 лет назад
Wow...That actress had me from hello...She did a really good job!!!
@christopherbriley3768
@christopherbriley3768 4 года назад
Timeless classic's are great part of your day to watch one's becomes complete.
@patriciahill4492
@patriciahill4492 3 года назад
Another good 'ol movie 🎥 Thanks for sharing. 😊
@edwardrapka1073
@edwardrapka1073 3 года назад
The film made a point very germane to the spiritual war we're embroiled in. Sullivan is not just a heel morphing into a nutcase, but portrays a true psychotic - a narcissist with a bent for malevolence to the point of self-destruction. He relates a childhood story in which he beat up aa playmate who tried to make off with his prize toy. When forced by his mom to surrender the toy in reparation, he smashes it. This is not just a study on the psyche of human existence, but more a reveal on the Luciferian mindset. Right now the Cabal knows its time is up, yet continues to wage an end-times assault against humanity in just the same psychotic immolation, knowing they can't overcome God but determined to smash His creation as they go down. While they can't win, they want to insure NOBODY can win. And that is the definition of Pure Evil. Charlie Ward often points out there is Good and there is Bad. The Bad can sometimes gain the gift of salvation through repentance, and that is the heart of the Gospel. But at the far end of the spectrum is Evil, the defining aspect of Satan the Accuser, which is a state of mind that can never be redeemed. When one consents to Evil, it manifests as the unpardonable sin; he becomes dead to his humanity and all hope of grace from God.
@lookingup9041
@lookingup9041 Год назад
Wow! So well said! My guess is that you are a writer or an English teacher. Whoever you are, I was impressed! I enjoyed reading your comment. 🙂
@silviapisces3342
@silviapisces3342 Год назад
Well said. We are in a war against evil. People must not be complacent.
@marciakipp3633
@marciakipp3633 Год назад
"Amen Edward"!!! 😢
@bj7057
@bj7057 4 года назад
One of my favorite movies. They just don't make them like this anymore.
@mveats1205
@mveats1205 8 месяцев назад
Very good movie. The suspense is great. Loved it 👍
@peggymiller822
@peggymiller822 7 лет назад
Good Film.
@CissyBrazil
@CissyBrazil 4 года назад
I’m so happy I watched this!
@JamieMcgee518
@JamieMcgee518 3 года назад
The stress on Caretakers is real. Be informed and, if you can, have a social network .
@justsaying1818
@justsaying1818 3 года назад
wonderful read. Thanks.
@aliced7505
@aliced7505 3 года назад
1951: "Please close the gate." 2021: Please don't graffiti my fence. Please, no home invasion. Quit texting while driving before you kill someone. The guy you met online is not French. The gal you met online - uh, not a gal.
@i.z4711
@i.z4711 3 года назад
The whole film depended on the ' letter thing '.
@larkatmic
@larkatmic 3 года назад
I wish men and women dressed in this way still. So much more dignified than today’s garb.
@shykittyfool
@shykittyfool 3 года назад
crying into your beer again? get a life you'll be happier
@larkatmic
@larkatmic 3 года назад
@@shykittyfool I don’t drink. I used to smoke cigarettes. Quit trolling honey. We all know your M.O. Miserable entitled lots like you just love to go hunting on your keyboard. Run along now before a house gets dropped on you. 🧙
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