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Night Alarm (1934) BRUCE CABOT 

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Stars: Bruce Cabot, Judith Allen, H.B. Warner
Director: Spencer Gordon Bennet
A reporter itching to get off the boring gardening "beat" gets a chance to investigate a series of arson fires. He believes the fires are tied into a web of political corruption involving a wealthy businessman, the mayor and the police chief. Complications ensue when the girl assigned to help him turns out to be the businessman's daughter!

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@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 2 года назад
Unbelievable fire scenes for a "B-movie" of the 30s~ Very well done!
@dellasimmons966
@dellasimmons966 4 года назад
This is good, funny, adventurous & comical movie. ♦🔷
@doncampbell5976
@doncampbell5976 2 года назад
What a great picture. Really enjoyed watching this, when I should have been sleeping.
@karenhill3970
@karenhill3970 4 месяца назад
Me too it's 5am.
@mikeymike3240
@mikeymike3240 5 лет назад
Another great wee movie, lots of action and excitement, I thoroughly enjoyed it, and the dress the actress was dancing in, a very revealing scene lol. 😀👍👍👍
@-oiiio-3993
@-oiiio-3993 4 года назад
10:23 A 1932 Ford Roadster chasing fire trucks through 1934 Los Angeles - how cool is that? A romp through digital archives of Los Angeles city directories shows Pure Carbonic Incorporated (10:28) to be at 514 Molino Street and the California Waste & Wiping Rag Co. (10:38) at 502 Molino. At 10:41 the Ford turns right with the General Paint Corporation (544 Mateo) behind him. That distinctive building still exists and can be found on Google View. The area is now referred to as Los Angeles' 'Art District'. www.google.com/maps/place/544+Mateo+St,+Los+Angeles,+CA+90013/@34.0407767,-118.2356138,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x80c2c63cd106801f:0x174492779c8a67f5!8m2!3d34.0403844!4d-118.2326978 The Cinema Mercantile Co. (sign at 11:14) was not listed in the 1934 or 1932 directories but does show in the 1928 at 5857 Santa Monica Boulevard which places it across the street from Hollywood Forever Cemetery, formerly Hollywood Memorial, resting place of many luminaries of filmdom. That scene and some of the others are likely stock footage of actual LAFD responses sandwiched between backlot work. The Los Angeles Times building, then brand new, is plainly visible toward the right on the backdrop screen used for the 'jumping out of a window' shot at 13:19 . The Times would not occupy their new digs until 1935, by 2019 they had moved out. The fire station at 34:08 is LAFD#29 www.lafire.com/stations/PhotoGallery.htm . The building still exists, now repurposed. The station at 34:12 is #61 www.lafire.com/stations/PhotoGallery.htm . I must be bored.
@brettlehman1114
@brettlehman1114 4 года назад
Great info, thanks
@stephenannese8228
@stephenannese8228 4 года назад
Not at all,..i love looking at old backgrounds in movies filmed on streets esp. in silent movies.
@mikediamond353
@mikediamond353 4 года назад
No, keep it up! It's your kind that make these old films that much more watchable. I live a couple miles south of the Wiltern theater, so..."Roll-'em!"
@-oiiio-3993
@-oiiio-3993 4 года назад
@@mikediamond353 I grew up in Van Nuys, made deliveries to Hollywood Memorial when I worked for Pierce Brothers.
@cynthiatucker2147
@cynthiatucker2147 3 года назад
Thank you for your boredom. The history was very interesting. The producers of this movie did a great job.
@johnscott2852
@johnscott2852 3 года назад
It’s was thrilling and exciting to see the fireman in this film. They are true heroes, yes it was a film but it depicted what these guys really do. While people run from the flames and destruction firemen are running in the opposite direction, into the flames!! Again I think back to, 911, and wish I had a stronger word than heroic to describe those who run into the flames.
@DavidRice111
@DavidRice111 2 года назад
"...wish I had a stronger word than heroic to describe those who run into the flames." "GODly" comes to mind!
@jonhohensee3258
@jonhohensee3258 Год назад
firemen
@cristinacomstock3345
@cristinacomstock3345 5 лет назад
Love these movies. Thank you for uploading.
@Bill23799
@Bill23799 5 лет назад
Thanks Pizza Fix guy ( or gal ) . This was a really good film. It had a great story and the special FX were awesome not just for their time but even today. Somehow when we see a film like this today we know it's not at all real with all the CGI and green screen technology. When this film was being made all that fire was real and those actors and actresses and stunt people were taking real chances in those scenes. It was cool to watch that Hook & Ladder truck make those corners with a driver at the front and another guy steering from the rear.
@gailfisher1350
@gailfisher1350 3 года назад
Wonderful movie. Suspenseful and interesting. Good acting, especially by Mr. Smith and the Editor of the paper.
@yvonnemoore1128
@yvonnemoore1128 5 лет назад
Exciting! Thanks for posting.
@jimgag2
@jimgag2 5 лет назад
It’s pleasant to watch a movie without the incessant music playing in the background. Also a good one. Thanks for posting.
@JoeCannon1
@JoeCannon1 5 лет назад
jimgag2 I know I feel the same way! Less music equals better movie🙂
@SuperIliad
@SuperIliad 4 года назад
Spoken as one of a later generation. Music beds were commonly used in the 1930s because sound was new and audiences could not get enough of it.
@uslines
@uslines 4 года назад
@@SuperIliad Also, the voice soundtracks back in early sound tended to be very lo-fi. The music helped divert attention from scratchy sound.
@-oiiio-3993
@-oiiio-3993 4 года назад
@@SuperIliad A musical score can make or break a film, particularly a silent film. Watch a silent with a thoughtful, well crafted score and then watch the same film with some minimal effort afterthought of a 'soundtrack' and you'll see what I mean.
@SuperIliad
@SuperIliad 4 года назад
@@-oiiio-3993I monitored classes at a University on the subject of Music in Film. Compelling! One example I can’t forget: the final scene of “The Heiress” (1949), was ill-received by test audiences until the scoring was changed. No content was added or deleted, only the music.
@daveallen63
@daveallen63 3 месяца назад
One of the things I liked about some of these old movies was real news footage incorporated in to the story. It was usually from a tragic event unfortunately but it added a level of reality that most studios could never pull off.
@blancatirado576
@blancatirado576 4 года назад
What a great movie, Has great and realistic scenes
@stevenfromer3816
@stevenfromer3816 Год назад
Excellent movie
@blodwyndavies6395
@blodwyndavies6395 5 лет назад
Love the oldies
@shirleyrandle3138
@shirleyrandle3138 4 года назад
such an enjoyable movie thanks PF
@fredericfeingold8822
@fredericfeingold8822 Год назад
Should be restored. A gem. thanks
@ekitiibwalife7921
@ekitiibwalife7921 2 года назад
Fun movie! One of the best.
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 5 лет назад
A time capsule of a 1930 newsroom...amazing!
@l_cflannigan9433
@l_cflannigan9433 3 года назад
For poverty row this is actually very good!
@nancysanders2398
@nancysanders2398 7 лет назад
Interesting romance drama.Mr.Cabot was good in this as he was in"King Kong" in 1933! Overall,the plot was realistic&obvious that "Peter Lorre"type character was Person responsible4 the fires-pyromaniac?? Thanks,PizzaFlix4 Movie!
@speedo0069
@speedo0069 6 лет назад
Nancy Sanders Shelley winters
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 2 года назад
You can recognize H.B. Warner's voice anywhere. He always sounded like he had a code in his node.
@firefly4598
@firefly4598 4 года назад
GREAT special fire effects!
@tmo.48
@tmo.48 11 месяцев назад
Excellent ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@Robbi496
@Robbi496 5 лет назад
I don't know if it is stock footage, but those scenes of firemen in action look VERY realistic!
@SuperIliad
@SuperIliad 4 года назад
Stock footage was greatly used in old movies. They had access to thousands of newsreels. However, the scenes at about 10:00 are not stock. You can see the switch at 11:16.
@benjamlnlewis6836
@benjamlnlewis6836 Год назад
Some r stock & some r training film film where the fire is contained r where it is.
@shahinbadsha8509
@shahinbadsha8509 3 года назад
Very nicely made movie
@annegallagher8284
@annegallagher8284 5 месяцев назад
Thanks. Wonderful movie.
@gailfisher1350
@gailfisher1350 3 года назад
The first thing I noticed while watching the paper building burn, was that there weren't any windows leading to what should have been Fire Escapes. There was not even one fire escape. That, I'm sure was a flagrant Violation of the fire code that caused that building to definitely be a Death Trap.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 2 года назад
Fire codes varied from place tp place, and one must remember that corporate greed will always take precedence over safety and common sense.
@mr29
@mr29 Год назад
Bruce Cabot ... 💥💥💥
@bernardparsons7682
@bernardparsons7682 2 месяца назад
Judith Allen gorgeous. Good acting all round. Sudden ending a bit severe
@shirleyrandle3138
@shirleyrandle3138 4 года назад
PF,you're the best!!
@SuperIliad
@SuperIliad 4 года назад
Night Alarm, released 11 December 1934 (USA). Bruce Cabot as Hal Ashby,Judith Allen as Helen Smith, H.B. Warner as Henry B. Smith, Sam Hardy as Editor Stephen Caldwell, Harry Holman as Mayor Wilson, Harold Minjir as Mosley, John Bleifer as Dr. Alexander Dexter, Betty Blythe as Mrs. Elizabeth Van Dusen, Tom Hanlon as Vincent Van Dusen, Fuzzy Knight, Dinner Club Comedian, Harry Bowen, Wisecracking Reporter, Morgan Brown, Party Guest, Vance Carroll, Party Guest, Allan Cavan, Mayor's Legal Counsel, Jack Cheatham, Policeman at Warehouse Fire, Lester Dorr, Reporter in White Hat, Raoul Freeman, Policeman at Second Fire, William McCall, Party Guest), Robert McKenzie, Warehouse Fire Witness, George Morrell, Party Guest, Fred Parker, Party Guest, Edward Peil Sr. as George-Plant Foreman.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 3 года назад
All of that is readily available on IMDb
@SuperIliad
@SuperIliad 3 года назад
@@leelarson107 Making it easy is my goal.
@cynthiatucker2147
@cynthiatucker2147 3 года назад
Wow
@paulstark6818
@paulstark6818 Год назад
What a great story the Fireman were fantastic to watch it really showed how it was done the plot was a ripper and there was not too much loss of life a romance with power and humour ❤😂❤😂❤😂❤😂😂❤
@geezergeezer1
@geezergeezer1 5 лет назад
CANCEL my subscription to The Morning Times AT ONCE! That gaudy piece of shrubbery that purports to be Evening Scented Jasmine is NO SUCH THING! The true Evening Scented, or Night Blooming, Jasmine (cestrum nocturnum) is a subtle, delicate plant much loved by me and by red spider mites. The Morning Times is once again caught in a slanderous lie. HARUMPH!
@-oiiio-3993
@-oiiio-3993 4 года назад
Harrumph, indeed: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Yt3GBlVjUd0.html
@lanapoulliot7682
@lanapoulliot7682 2 года назад
H.B. Warner, Mr. Gower the druggist from It's a Wonderful Life
@keithharvey7230
@keithharvey7230 5 месяцев назад
Chang from Lost Horizon.
@jamesmoore6393
@jamesmoore6393 7 лет назад
18:50: The point I clicked, "Like"! Ok, now back to the movie! :)
@winstonpoole9906
@winstonpoole9906 4 года назад
Excellent picture .
@dorianedwards8522
@dorianedwards8522 2 года назад
A particularly liked the absolute klutz that played the wannabe suitor of Helen. He hadn't changed since she got back from being 'educated' and filled with all these new fangled ideas like earning a living. Lol!
@WitchidWitchid
@WitchidWitchid 2 месяца назад
No way would she have survived more than 2 seconds if that were a real fire. You would disintegrate in that intense heat. But, since it's a movie I guess we can overlook it 😊
@ronaldw2453
@ronaldw2453 3 месяца назад
Not a bad movie for a saturday Matinee.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 2 года назад
If you don't like Fuzzy Knight's singing and piano playing at 46:00, check out his appearance in 'The Gold Racket', 1937. That's even worse.
@ChildOfThe1970s
@ChildOfThe1970s 11 месяцев назад
Yeah that scene was totally unnecessary in this film. Made no sense and wasn't funny at all.
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 3 года назад
Bruce Cabot's real name was Etienne Pelissier Jacques de Bujac. I wonder if his name was an inside joke for him as "cabot" in French slang means "ham actor". Also "cabotin". Amazingly he made 9 films in 1933 and 7 in '34. It is funny to see society people trample over each other. Not very proper.
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 2 года назад
The name 'Cabot' in normal French usage means 'to sail' or, alternately, a 'map maker'. As for 'society people' trampling over each other, no one is as base and callous as a highly refined 'social figure', or more prepared to do someone a bad turn.
@terieber
@terieber 6 лет назад
Let's break all the windows! The fire needs more oxygen!
@bendendenhansen3769
@bendendenhansen3769 6 лет назад
Terie Spencer Dangerous superheated gases need to be vented to allow firefighters to safely and quickly rescue trapped occupants and extinguish the fire. Venting the window (horizontal ventilation) of a room that is on fire, actually helps to contain the fire within that room of origin. Otherwise heated gases spread throughout the inside of the house. Breaking the window really prevents a great deal more damage than it appears to cause. Replacing broken glass is much less expensive than repairing structural damage from the fire.
@100durf100
@100durf100 5 лет назад
@@bendendenhansen3769 thanks for that most excellent explanation, always wondered why they did that.
@laurnaleto4622
@laurnaleto4622 4 года назад
Some great moments. Serious pre-code gorgeous gown at 39:20. Surprised the director didn't tell her ladies must sit up straight and keep elbows off the table.
@mikediamond353
@mikediamond353 4 года назад
I turned it back to 35:30 couldn't see anything. It's a scene in the bosses office. Now where is that gown?
@mikediamond353
@mikediamond353 4 года назад
Nevermore. I found it starting at 38:34
@leelarson107
@leelarson107 2 года назад
And check out the almost-a-boob-shot at the same time.
@kpflo123
@kpflo123 5 лет назад
Bruce Cabot, long before he was doing westerns with "The Duke," like "Big Jake" ... playing his Indian side kick.
@robertwalker5521
@robertwalker5521 2 года назад
He was in McClintock at the end of his career ...and had gained AT LEAST 75 to 100 pounds.
@dorianedwards8522
@dorianedwards8522 2 года назад
Even then there was a need to show that women were more than just chattel or something to show off like a prize calf. It's simply amazing how much things have changed in 100 years.
@Bill23799
@Bill23799 5 лет назад
Mr Coldwell: Ashby.....Ashby....Where is Ashby???? Cub Reporter: Ashby isn't here Chief. Mr Coldwell: Well find him and tell him I want to see him.........and don't call me CHIEF!!!!!!
@keithharvey7230
@keithharvey7230 5 месяцев назад
In the thirties Bruce Cabot looks a strapping 6'2'' but when you see him years later in John Wayne movies,he seems to have lost 5 inches in height!
@mspoetminor
@mspoetminor 6 лет назад
Fun movie.
@mydogrosemary2556
@mydogrosemary2556 5 лет назад
WARNING! This is a great little movie but be prepared __ you will be watching Judith Allen a typical woman of the times then it will be interrupted by a Shapermint ad that I just complained about. Your senses will be shocked and you may become sick when you go from a time when women had bride to today when they show pride in tucking their flab into the shaper panty! PS I am a female that is overweight and am losing weight. I can say this ad makes me more determined. Sorry Pizza Flix but I just had to say it!
@mydogrosemary2556
@mydogrosemary2556 4 года назад
@Gazzara5 Then they have switched ads and thank god for it.
@MsCValentiner
@MsCValentiner 6 лет назад
This one was remade some years later
@mikediamond353
@mikediamond353 4 года назад
He: if a man's lookin to get married, what should he be expecting? Her: trouble, I would guess. He: no, I mean, if a man wants to get married, what should he be looking for? Her: A GIRL!
@johnscott2852
@johnscott2852 3 года назад
Nowadays not necessarily.
@keithharvey6354
@keithharvey6354 3 года назад
Bruce Cabot's boss played by Sam Hardy was a nasty piece of work in Big News .
@winonamassingill7895
@winonamassingill7895 Год назад
Cute movie 🎥. 😅😅😅😅
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 5 лет назад
ANCHOR PAINT FACTORY
@leegraves8878
@leegraves8878 5 лет назад
Wouldn't going and reporting on fires kinda be someones job at the newspaper????????????
@bobbythorman7421
@bobbythorman7421 4 года назад
Between 11:39 & 11:41 there is a fellow who looks and sounds like Andy Devine.
@cindylawrence1515
@cindylawrence1515 3 года назад
Boy is this ever pre-code...take a look at the sprayed-on evening gown at 39:10.....
@lanapoulliot7682
@lanapoulliot7682 2 года назад
Ashby has a James Stewart quality
@xxbigkisses
@xxbigkisses 4 года назад
a reporter without a CAMERA?
@Liki972
@Liki972 3 месяца назад
Say fire hallway
@RhythmBulzara
@RhythmBulzara Год назад
He was so hot.
@lanapoulliot7682
@lanapoulliot7682 2 года назад
Who's the comedic pianist at around 40 minutes in
@ChildOfThe1970s
@ChildOfThe1970s 11 месяцев назад
Fuzzy Knight
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 5 лет назад
Ashby and city fires.
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 5 лет назад
Mayor and Police Chief
@theuploder8424
@theuploder8424 Год назад
2:50
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 5 лет назад
Arsonist in the crowd.
@cynthiatucker2147
@cynthiatucker2147 3 года назад
Was he in the crowd? I missed it. This movie had plenty of action. Kept you’re mind on the hero.
@mydogrosemary2556
@mydogrosemary2556 5 лет назад
I would have enjoyed this movie more if it hadn't been for the SHAPERMINT ADS. I WANTED TO THROW UP AND TELL THEM TO LOSE THE FAT INSTEAD OF SO PROUDLY PUSHING IT INTO THAT WHATEVER! oh I finished watching an ad to get the name. It's a shaper panty! Oh God I am sick now!
@laynecori13
@laynecori13 5 лет назад
adblock on youtube = its free = it works =
@michaelwilliams1747
@michaelwilliams1747 4 года назад
No add with my show. Fat Flap into a panty sounds fun. Is it a period ad from the 40s. 50s??
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 5 лет назад
CALDWELL
@jsl151850b
@jsl151850b 4 года назад
1934
@user-bm6xw9pq6p
@user-bm6xw9pq6p 3 года назад
Μπραβο στην ταχυτιτσ της πυρροσβεστικης .μσκαρι να τους μοιασουμε
@keithharvey7230
@keithharvey7230 3 года назад
Sam Hardy was nasty in Big News.
@luckybaring3907
@luckybaring3907 Год назад
☆☆☆☆☆
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 5 лет назад
Scanlon
@waderaney7
@waderaney7 5 лет назад
👍☺
@ritacastro5985
@ritacastro5985 4 года назад
Zz
@johnrogan9420
@johnrogan9420 5 лет назад
Sweeney
@zdenekoldrichmarek2867
@zdenekoldrichmarek2867 3 года назад
The women actress is terrible in acting,showing her teeth all the time and haveing a stupid dialog , just silly the plot aswell. Sorry ! Be Blessed.
@gailfisher1350
@gailfisher1350 3 года назад
I agree with you on her acting. I wasn't too crazy about Bruce Cabot's acting either. You would think that with all the movies he's been in, he would have improved by this time.
@susanfaulkner2304
@susanfaulkner2304 5 месяцев назад
This was early movie making. It was in it's infancy. They were learning as they went along. Each year they improved. Good old days without nudity and foul language.
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