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Hit The Deck (1955) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #HitTheDeck
Hollywood musicals have always known what to do with sailors on leave: give ’em some pretty girls and some great songs and watch the fans line up to enlist! Hit the Deck hits all the right notes as three sailors (Tony Martin, Vic Damone, Russ Tamblyn) and three cuties (Jane Powell, Debbie Reynolds, Ann Miller) flirt, squabble, run afoul of shore patrol and of course, fall in love to a hit parade of Vincent Youmans tunes.
Directed By Roy Rowland
Starring Jane Powell, Tony Martin, Debbie Reynolds
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@suzannebenz8928
@suzannebenz8928 Год назад
Debbie was always so cute! I see Tony Martin, Russ Tamblyn and Walter Pigeon! Great!
@RonaldAndrew
@RonaldAndrew 4 года назад
Those were the day's. When you actually had to be talented and multi-talented to even be considered. So many triple theats. Debbie was certainly one of them. You go girl!
@TheTransatlanticExchange
@TheTransatlanticExchange 7 лет назад
Debbie Reynolds represents a fantastic closing chapter to the Golden Age of Hollywood and its musicals. From her origins as a show business ingenue in 1950, she successfully transitioned from the Silver Screen to television in the 1960s. Throughout the challenges of her personal life, she was always the consummate professional and carried the utmost stoicism. She always remained relevant and contemporary with a following that includes her original fan base from "Singin' in the Rain" and "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" all the way up to Millennials with roles in "Mother," "Will and Grace," and "Behind the Candelabra." She also was one of Classic Hollywood's greatest ambassadors in preserving its legacy with an enormous collection of memorabilia that would have otherwise been lost. While her passing and that of her daughter, the great Carrie Fisher, leave us culturally diminished, they leave a wonderful legacy, including this remarkable number.
@kmsongbird
@kmsongbird 7 лет назад
Well said, Bruce!
@normanmcfarlane8251
@normanmcfarlane8251 6 лет назад
Bruce B Chin
@Ebathora
@Ebathora 6 лет назад
It’s a travesty you forgot to mention Halloweentown.
@kelvynification
@kelvynification 4 года назад
Eloquently put...
@silverroxen2954
@silverroxen2954 4 года назад
@@Ebathora Wow I never knew that was her! But I'm almost 23, and sadly didn't know about most of her work unti recently.
@errolfan
@errolfan 7 лет назад
For someone who is a Debbie Reynolds fan, this is a chance for some of us to re-discover her work upon her passing.
@repent.
@repent. 3 года назад
I know! 😩 I want her style to come back!
@errolfan
@errolfan 3 года назад
@@repent. It's a little ironic to have an MGM actress promoted on Warner's Archive. All is forgiven.
@libertytree3209
@libertytree3209 3 года назад
We owe Debbie the greatest debt for having the foresight to save so much of old Hollywood. When they were liquidating so much of the old studios and costumes she was the one who saved so many items from destruction. She wanted to have a museum and literally gave up her financial health for it - but they still exist today because of her love for the Old Hollywood treasures.
@libertytree3209
@libertytree3209 3 года назад
From what I understand when the studios went into bankruptcy in the 70's they just threw everything out, auctioned stuff off, tore stuff down, and she saved everything she possibly could. She eventually had to let it all go because of her horrible husbands who wrecked her finances but it WAS SAVED. She was the one who saved Dorothy's slippers and the My Fair Lady Costumes, and much more, although she emptied her bank account.
@desmorgens3120
@desmorgens3120 4 года назад
This is an old film. But...the picture quality is so excellent that I do not believe this film was made in 1950s.
@tomggabin5838
@tomggabin5838 4 года назад
It sure was hotshot. This film was made after Singin' in the Rain, also with Debbie Reynolds playing her first role. That also has great picture quality AND it was made in the 50s too.
@KingGeorgeV1914
@KingGeorgeV1914 4 года назад
Yeah, I feel like cinema got kinda worse after the 50s in terms of quality of picture.
@dlvandlshad7297
@dlvandlshad7297 4 года назад
Really
@repent.
@repent. 4 года назад
You should see meet me in St. Louis!
@robfriedrich2822
@robfriedrich2822 4 года назад
The reason why old films doesn't look good, is that the surviving copies are worn theater copies.
@robertamsel4769
@robertamsel4769 5 лет назад
I'm currently reading her second autobiography, "Unsinkable." It's hair-raising. She didn't have much luck with men. Her third husband literally tried to murder her for her money. It is not a happy life, but she survived until Carrie's death.
@extremekitty8111
@extremekitty8111 4 года назад
Same, read both her books. It's a good thing she knew how to handle finances, even if the men in her life took advantage of that
@naturalkinkycurlymarie7496
@naturalkinkycurlymarie7496 4 года назад
It had its many Happy moments. The marriages/relationships were sad, Not her Life.
@Itsdeniselc
@Itsdeniselc 4 года назад
Women don’t need men to be happy, she was a successful PERSON first of all, then a WOMAN. It is sad how people these days still care only about the relationships a woman had been and their “beauty”. You all are so ignorant.
@pika2031
@pika2031 4 года назад
@@Itsdeniselc keep telling yourself that, you might grow to be an old hag.
@alinatiwa
@alinatiwa 4 года назад
Who aren’t bad personalities usually attract bad attitudes ......
@dudley5533
@dudley5533 3 года назад
Debbie was really a very talented dancer, not credited enough for her abilities and showmanship on the screen whenever she appeared. She gave us plenty of enjoyment, now may she rest in peace.
@judylynnlau450
@judylynnlau450 2 года назад
The utter humor in this, modern films could never
@marieezzo8785
@marieezzo8785 7 лет назад
I loved Debbie Reynolds. She was great in all her films. R.I.P
@roselilies6867
@roselilies6867 5 лет назад
Im an old soul am 25 but i really like old music and old films
@__-bt8ht
@__-bt8ht 4 года назад
Me three! I'm 14 and I love the way they used to sing and dress 😄
@bojashhs2712
@bojashhs2712 4 года назад
Me too I'm 19
@fivechia3085
@fivechia3085 4 года назад
I'm 13 years old and love old music too (especially the lennon sister)
@BoopSnoot
@BoopSnoot 4 года назад
You are just tired of degeneracy, self-loathing, and 'diversity is our strength' most likely... pretty normal, its just everyone who says so ends up censored.
@izzatirfan1995
@izzatirfan1995 4 года назад
Wow you’re soooo special
@ashleynichole8687
@ashleynichole8687 4 года назад
I married a submariner and I’m still waiting for him to tap dance around with me like that. Smh talk about false advertising.
@barbaral743
@barbaral743 3 года назад
He's probably rusty;; not much room to practice on a sub. :)
@daisyl330
@daisyl330 3 года назад
This is such a mood 😂
@SoloVee65
@SoloVee65 3 года назад
Just think how your husband feels. He never saw Debbie Reynolds on his sub.
@britischenadligen3760
@britischenadligen3760 3 года назад
You can learn tap dancing together and then he'll *have* to do it!!
@abbeynicol318
@abbeynicol318 3 года назад
FRRRR like maybe try putting him in rice? If that doesn’t work maybe return him and get a new one???
@Adam-Epler
@Adam-Epler 9 месяцев назад
Featuring Vic Damone, one of the greatest voices to ever live.
@llcooljay520
@llcooljay520 4 года назад
Debbie Reynolds is such a great actress. Maybe the best facial expressions ever. So engaging and endearing when she’s “normal” and really great at comedic faces, too!
@jeffdawson2786
@jeffdawson2786 4 года назад
American dream girl, from her movements and facial expressions throughout the tune to the technicolor fantasy world and the admiring sailors as her stage. Uplifting orchestral arrangement.
@avuncular300
@avuncular300 4 года назад
As Debbie learned to dance with Gene Kelly in 'Singin' in the Rain' only a short time earlier than this film, she had come a remarkably long way as her dancing is both artistic and athletic. A wonderful star in many of her films. So sad that it was all ended recently RIP dear Debbie....
@JaybayJay
@JaybayJay 3 года назад
When we get the cloning machine up and running we better make sure Debbie's at the top of the list.. It never ceases to amaze me at how naturally lovely she was.
@andrewphillips8198
@andrewphillips8198 6 лет назад
Musicals bring me so much joy especially when Debbie is in them!!
@Dr.Pepper001
@Dr.Pepper001 4 года назад
I was 9 when this movie hit the theaters. So I grew up enjoying these marvelous kinds of musicals.
@user-sl3il5sz2s
@user-sl3il5sz2s 3 года назад
This is the spirit of the era when America was really strong and great. But fortunately for the rest of the world, this spirit is always lost. ... This piece of music is impeccable, it was nice to see.
@jillspady6450
@jillspady6450 5 лет назад
She was absolutely darling.... what a treasure, such a sad loss...
@chrisgreulich
@chrisgreulich 5 лет назад
Wow, Debbie had a great pair of legs. Love this scene. Jane Powell also had great legs!
@SeekingHisWill
@SeekingHisWill 3 года назад
My thoughts exactly.
@annabelnap5126
@annabelnap5126 7 лет назад
Great lady Debbie! she is already missed but will be always remembered..:)
@dennisjacob1081
@dennisjacob1081 5 лет назад
I always see and experience gratefulness in everything they express. In those days nothing is easy to get. Even the smallest pleasures are expressed in such a act.
@jerrymiller1655
@jerrymiller1655 5 лет назад
I loved every film she was in. Give a Girl a Break.
@milmil5350
@milmil5350 4 года назад
Song is catchy af "Join the Navy, See the world" And man what a spectacle. I never saw a human fly across the stage like that. That actress is amazing💕
@repent.
@repent. 3 года назад
True 💕
@rento132
@rento132 3 года назад
Ohhh my god! Look how amazing were those production, I just can imagine how wonderful was be there😍😍 I just love those old movies
@isaacryndem1117
@isaacryndem1117 4 года назад
"surrounded by seamen, lots of seamen" - Family Guy
@chasformer3091
@chasformer3091 3 года назад
Smithers: I think women and seamen don't mix.
@Lengo67
@Lengo67 7 лет назад
heh heh! That's Debbie Reynolds. She was so cute!
@jessiemotuza3101
@jessiemotuza3101 4 года назад
Debbie is a gem and the fact that she created Princess Leia is everything.
@garykerkstra1067
@garykerkstra1067 3 года назад
There is nobody today that can match this talent!!
@ABC-tt7qe
@ABC-tt7qe 4 года назад
Gosh, I would absolutely love to be carried like that
@jessicaruales8649
@jessicaruales8649 6 лет назад
What a magnificent woman!!!
@capricecoldsnow271
@capricecoldsnow271 3 года назад
The only one who can look absolutely stunning with those bangs
@spookerzie
@spookerzie 2 года назад
crazy to think that these people in the video are grandparents of people 😂
@Queenkirlia
@Queenkirlia 4 года назад
debbie was such a talent, wb did her dirty with all the innuendo in this smh. she still shone through it, with utmost talent.
@abrahkadabra9501
@abrahkadabra9501 4 года назад
Debbie Reynolds walks into the office: Good morning sir, I'm here to audition for that part.... Producer: YOU'RE HIRED!
@lifewithkhizar2550
@lifewithkhizar2550 3 года назад
Am having a really young soul which loves to Listen the most vivacious Personality.
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 5 лет назад
Such a great STÉRÉO Sound, incredible nowadays! AND a Cinemascope frame! And Technicolor to! I DO LOVE IT! Merci beaucoup! Emmanuel from Paris
@quelajanecedeno4940
@quelajanecedeno4940 4 года назад
I love how amazing Debbie Reynolds is and the lyrics too
@rinwesley3092
@rinwesley3092 4 года назад
I miss musicals like these, and starlets like Debbie.
@caraqueno
@caraqueno 4 года назад
Debbie was no starlet by the time she made "Hit The Deck". She was a star. A starlet was a supporting player who was being groomed by a studio in a series of bigger parts, if she proved competent and successful in those roles. She, then, would become a star. Debbie Reynolds had been a starlet in a number of 1950-1952 films until she broke out as a star in "Singin' In The Rain". While she would appear in modestly-budgeted films after "Singin' In The Rain", she was sthe star. In "Hit The Deck", she was part of an all-star ensemble cast, not a secondary player.
@LenHummelChannel
@LenHummelChannel 6 лет назад
Loaded with talent and a feminine delight !
@mekdestsegaye9825
@mekdestsegaye9825 5 лет назад
Such a beauty. Will be missed
@cartmanmeehhmmm5839
@cartmanmeehhmmm5839 4 года назад
She's so adorable ❤️!!!!
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 5 лет назад
A top classique, a real pleasure for the eyes and the ears, a great masterpiece indeed, Hollywood did it well, of course. Thanks and BRAVO! Emmanuel from Paris
@MrRugbylane
@MrRugbylane 6 лет назад
Whoever the straight sailor is just might get lucky I reckon
@ratkid6859
@ratkid6859 5 лет назад
Kuchi Kopi nigga shut up
@cookieanon7794
@cookieanon7794 5 лет назад
Kuchi Kopi “Sissies” omfg are you five?
@cookieanon7794
@cookieanon7794 5 лет назад
Kuchi Kopi omg you can’t be serious
@BFswithGFs
@BFswithGFs 5 лет назад
Kuchi Kopi lmao my grandpa was in the navy and he said a lot of guys were messing around with each other. Even those who were str8 they just were the ones on top or gettin taken care of. Pleasure is pleasure for a lot of guys
@jessiemotuza3101
@jessiemotuza3101 4 года назад
@@BFswithGFs truth.
@kathrynmolesa1641
@kathrynmolesa1641 3 года назад
Debbie was as good as it gets. She was the best.
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 5 лет назад
An amazing musical, bravo! In stereophonic sound and Cinemascope! Hats up!
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 4 года назад
Outstanding original rendering rendition copy in 35 millimeters CinemaScope , TechniColor and Stereophonic Soundtrack Merci beaucoup for this incredible rendition! Merci from Paris France
@christinedavey7793
@christinedavey7793 2 года назад
Debbie renalds was a very pritty lady Loved all of her films Bundle of joy I love Melvin Tammy just 3 of my favourite 😍 They don't make films like this any more So sad ,rather watch these films than war's / cowboy or Disaster films so depressing.☹Bring back nice films on tv😍
@TCSCTWISTED
@TCSCTWISTED 3 года назад
the old days..
@MostlyBrenda
@MostlyBrenda 4 года назад
Debbie was signed by a scout for the studio after she won "Miss Burbank 1948". She was just a cute kid without any showbiz experience. Just about all the other stars took dance and ballet as children. Somehow she was able to keep up with all the other big MGM stars with only a little instruction. Sing, dance, act, comedy, impressions - she could do it. Totally unexpected!
@sandrashevey8252
@sandrashevey8252 3 года назад
This is one of the MGM films I believe that had a freelance hair stylist (at least to do some of the stars) My own then stylist Mr. Don worked on `Hit the Deck`. Back in the Fifties he had a salon on E 57th (where I was born) He used to enchant me with stories about the stars and working at the studios especially MGM.
@Traceman002
@Traceman002 4 года назад
God what a talent at such a young age...he was a triple threat...singing, dancing, acing...
@OldMan339
@OldMan339 5 лет назад
She was gorgeous
@xfhghe
@xfhghe 3 года назад
Here's a nice story about Debbie Reynolds. She grew up in Burbank, CA. There is a VFW in that town. Across the street from that VFW a lady planted a tree in her front yard back in the day in honor of the veterans who died during the Korean War. This tree was decorated every year at Christmas. About 10 years ago, an old Korean War Vet who was part of that VFW wrote Debbie asking if she could perform a Christmas show for the Vets (Korean War Vets in particualar) at that local. Her answer was simple, "You're on!"
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 4 года назад
Amazing outstanding incredible COLORS!
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 5 лет назад
A real MASTERPIECE!BRAVO ever in Stereophonic Soundtrack ever no way!BRAVO! MERCI BEAUCOUP FOR this Incredible rendering in stereophonic sound and COLOR and Cinemascope !!!! Emmanuel from Paris
@tashmoobabe8704
@tashmoobabe8704 5 лет назад
"If you guys wanna dunk 'em, dunk away."
@jesuspastorpineiro8431
@jesuspastorpineiro8431 6 лет назад
Debbie encantadora, todos la recordamos con muchísimo cariño
@AckzaTV
@AckzaTV 3 года назад
she reminds me of a Young Captain Janeway
@cristinacupertino3613
@cristinacupertino3613 4 года назад
Adoro estes músicas ...🌠💫👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Magníficos.🌷🍃
@BenedictChrysosthomos
@BenedictChrysosthomos 3 года назад
0:45 Russ Tamblyn was such a cutie
@Theonesymone
@Theonesymone 5 лет назад
OMG raf from west side story is in this OMG I LOVE HIM 🥺🥰
@mariar7434
@mariar7434 3 года назад
YES RUSS TAMBLYN😭😭💓😂😂
@TheDesmo54
@TheDesmo54 5 лет назад
In the stage version “.....it’s a job to swab the deck where all the dirt is/ but a sailor’s always ace is where a skirt is/ join the navy see the world”
@widsonferreiradossantos1038
@widsonferreiradossantos1038 4 года назад
Acrobacia e dança em um grande musical!
@katiedeluise2345
@katiedeluise2345 4 года назад
She was so talented .
@pearlescobar9449
@pearlescobar9449 6 лет назад
1:48 is my favorite part😄
@twixcake3152
@twixcake3152 4 года назад
Same tho!
@naturalkinkycurlymarie7496
@naturalkinkycurlymarie7496 4 года назад
2:02 thru 2:13 my favorite part. Heck all the parts where she was carried, flipped and swung around I loved.
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 4 года назад
This copy is over 60 old and still so NEW!
@marjanp
@marjanp 3 года назад
It's remastered for sure.
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 3 года назад
@@marjanp of course!!!!!
@liberte5847
@liberte5847 5 лет назад
Just try it! A super musical! Crasy! Merci beaucoup. Emmanuel from Paris
@aubreysmith8302
@aubreysmith8302 4 года назад
The beginning is so satisfying 😍
@DionisosPla
@DionisosPla 4 года назад
Delicioso número musical y maravillosa Debbie ...
@richardwillmarth5689
@richardwillmarth5689 3 года назад
It is so good to see a star making life a little easier for our sailors.
@LockheedMonster
@LockheedMonster 4 года назад
She is literally like the small doll figures my sisters use to have all around the house when we were like 6....
@waldocarrasco890
@waldocarrasco890 5 лет назад
una idolo en mi juventud fresca, bella una gran bailarina de mi epoca
@DavidS-iw4ei
@DavidS-iw4ei 5 лет назад
entertainment at its best
@e-voirentertainment3887
@e-voirentertainment3887 4 года назад
Wow the colors!!
@princessmarlena1359
@princessmarlena1359 4 года назад
I love her outfit.
@MelissaLopez-rs1st
@MelissaLopez-rs1st 6 лет назад
Debbie was the most beautiful woman on hollywood to me over Marilyn Monroe that is only my opinion
@chrisgreulich
@chrisgreulich 5 лет назад
I go with Debbie and Jane Powell.
@fayremchannel2248
@fayremchannel2248 5 лет назад
That because she got nice body shape and she lived longer without feeling depressed
@alexisartis2598
@alexisartis2598 5 лет назад
Rita Hayworth, Marilyn Monroe then Debbie...however Singing in the Rain is by far my favorite!!!
@donjosemiguelmaese2348
@donjosemiguelmaese2348 5 лет назад
Barbara Stanwyck! And she was the greatest actress, just watch her eyes, they say everything
@sallylemon5835
@sallylemon5835 4 года назад
Nope Audrey Hepburn still the prettiest
@harrishallatu9735
@harrishallatu9735 5 лет назад
Amazing 🤘
@extremekitty8111
@extremekitty8111 4 года назад
I love Debbie Reynolds!!!
@jackanthony976
@jackanthony976 4 года назад
What a cute little number.
@luiscarlosiriastm
@luiscarlosiriastm 3 года назад
LOVE FILM... THANK WARNER
@icecreamhero2375
@icecreamhero2375 3 года назад
This reminds me of the Spongebob episode inmates of summer.
@PandaNFriends23
@PandaNFriends23 4 года назад
Join the navy - oh look, Loo Loo is here :D
@suzelenesantos9307
@suzelenesantos9307 4 года назад
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@reubengarcia8322
@reubengarcia8322 4 года назад
They dont know how to make pictures like these anymore.
@ruthnoelmarie...9061
@ruthnoelmarie...9061 3 года назад
Yep, darn shame.
@KneeCapHill
@KneeCapHill 4 года назад
They really had a slogan for everything back then
@ShawnWilsonPrime
@ShawnWilsonPrime 5 лет назад
Man, those old DOD recument campaigns where not very subtle.
@ericsheen3637
@ericsheen3637 4 года назад
Awesome.
@danehart2783
@danehart2783 6 лет назад
she had it all , but weakness for the wrong men /make a ton lost it all many times over , world loved this lady .her kid died at 61 . star wars restart 2 , princess leia that killed her a day later , what a lady
@jackanthony976
@jackanthony976 4 года назад
Yes, but she was warned about the men she married before she married them, and she did not listen. Women often are often blind to facts spelled out right in front of them when they are consumed with emotion. Especially when it came to her second husband...she was told by close friends in no uncertain terms that he would help himself to her bank account.....and guess what.....he did...all of it...leaving her with a negative balance. And her third husband pulled a fast one on her and took the hotel she owned.
@ThatGuyCanmanNC
@ThatGuyCanmanNC 4 года назад
Dane please go back to school and learn well everything about grammar to spelling and just actually all subjects
@repent.
@repent. 3 года назад
@@jackanthony976 I know. It's a shame. I wish she would've listened. 😖
@repent.
@repent. 3 года назад
@@ThatGuyCanmanNC It's a YT comment. Pretty sure they didn't care when writing this, as everyone else didn't care when reading it.
@ThatGuyCanmanNC
@ThatGuyCanmanNC 3 года назад
Nessa P no your wrong, they did and they failed completely
@igricheff1
@igricheff1 7 лет назад
Debbie , vous étiez une Reine .
@newgirl3457
@newgirl3457 7 лет назад
Lino Lina carrément
@star._.6919
@star._.6919 4 года назад
Petite Chaberte enfin des commentaires français! Oui elle était formidable et elle faisait sourire... quelle femme talentueuse elle a été
@TheXmeimei
@TheXmeimei 3 года назад
The officer's look: Boys are having too much fun. Is this good?
@AckzaTV
@AckzaTV 3 года назад
at the end sounds like they yelled "OLD NAVY" lol
@TransformersFan1991
@TransformersFan1991 2 года назад
Funa Fact: This movie reunites Jane Powell and Debbie Reynolds because they previously started together in other MGM musicals called Two Weeks With Love Athena
@user-do9xn9xe3s
@user-do9xn9xe3s 4 года назад
Excellent song! (Russia)
@lilidraws4401
@lilidraws4401 4 года назад
I need context, I need this movie
@jarrodbarkley9061
@jarrodbarkley9061 3 года назад
Did I spy Oscar Goldman in the audience?
@MEGACOLOBOK
@MEGACOLOBOK 4 года назад
Какое качество!!! Это точно пятидесятые???😍👍😁💖😎👌
@patcallahan5885
@patcallahan5885 5 лет назад
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