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North by Northwest - Love on a Train: Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant) and Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) flirt on the train.
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This classic suspense film finds New York City ad executive Roger O. Thornhill (Cary Grant) pursued by ruthless spy Phillip Vandamm (James Mason) after Thornhill is mistaken for a government agent. Hunted relentlessly by Vandamm's associates, the harried Thornhill ends up on a cross-country journey, meeting the beautiful and mysterious Eve Kendall (Eva Marie Saint) along the way. Soon Vandamm's henchmen close in on Thornhill, resulting in a number of iconic action sequences.
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Cast: Eva Marie Saint, Cary Grant
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
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@nawazmohammed7519
@nawazmohammed7519 5 лет назад
Great scene from a timeless film. Don’t get dialogue like this anymore and Cary is too smooth and Eva is one of those old school class acts so beautiful too
@fosbury68
@fosbury68 4 года назад
Hats off to Ernest Lehman who wrote every word of this incredible dialogue.
@jessicam5712
@jessicam5712 3 года назад
Absolutely
@tomspice73
@tomspice73 3 года назад
Incredible? Why?
@Hibernicus1968
@Hibernicus1968 2 года назад
The Bernard Hermann score really contributes to atmosphere of the scene as well. There's nothing explicit in this scene; it's all banter, innuendo, tone of voice, meaningful looks... and it's absolutely as erotic and sexually charged as if they ran out of the dining compartment and started tearing each other's clothes off. The old production code was a straightjacket, and on the whole I do think we've benefitted by moving on from it. But not universally. Sometimes artists do their best work when they have to operate under constraints; it forces them to be more creative. The classic example is Jaws -- Steven Spielberg wanted to show a lot more of the shark, but the mechanical shark they had kept breaking down all the time, delaying production, and even when it did work sometimes didn't look realistic enough. To cope with that, he limited its screen time, and relied a lot more on suspense. The result was one of the greatest films of all time. This works in a similar way, and for a similar reason: like Spielberg, Hitchcock was a director with genius-level talent, and knew how to make a virtue of necessity, and turn those constraints he couldn't overcome to his advantage.
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 2 года назад
and Bernard Herrmann
@joeybee1914
@joeybee1914 2 года назад
Pretty damn goofy, yet awesome at the same time.
@501rivet
@501rivet 8 месяцев назад
..the chemistry is incredible. How great life could be if this creative social interaction was "real life". This film is why we luv movies.
@Barock-mt8bc
@Barock-mt8bc 2 месяца назад
Yes incredible but true , people in this era were sharing a table moment with eye contact and real conversations, instead of not even seeing each other and being conversationless during a whole meal, only watching their own smartphones.
@jamescollinson2179
@jamescollinson2179 Год назад
I doubt any actor ever aged better than Cary Grant. Here in his mid-fifties almost three decades after his first screen appearance he never looked better.
@annaross1681
@annaross1681 5 месяцев назад
Gorgeous man! Intensely masculine without being macho!
@american_psycho1147
@american_psycho1147 2 месяца назад
Okay fine, I'll rewatch this incredible movie again
@saltwatercb
@saltwatercb 3 года назад
Hitch may have been personally obsessed with Tippi Hedren and Grace Kelly, but no one in his entire career gave him a sexier performance than Eva Marie Saint, as the elegantly smoldering Eve Kendall. This scene positively sizzles and it's all because of her (and Ernest Lehmann's expert dialogue). I mean, really, who else has ever outfoxed Mr. Grant, the suavest man in motion picture history? And what's interesting too is that Saint never specialized in femme fatales, neither before nor after this iconic performance. ...What an actress, what a goddess...
@GoldLeafPress
@GoldLeafPress Год назад
He said in an interview how he always wanted blonde woman to play leading ladies. These woman were graceful and played their part very well. He also mentioned how other movies focused more on male atmosphere than female or both, Hitchcock gave the opportunity to give the audience both male and female leads. With a bit of romance without taking away the main plot: suspense and mystery
@aidanoneill3730
@aidanoneill3730 Год назад
Of all the females to appear in a Hitchcock film, Ingrid Bergman, Kim Novak and Eva Marie Saint are top 3 for me. Bergman’s been my celebrity crush for the longest time now.
@itstuff4744
@itstuff4744 10 месяцев назад
You are right, I simply adore this actress. She has been my goddess right from the start.
@NorthShore10688
@NorthShore10688 7 месяцев назад
Shouldn't that be femmes fatales? And an excellent actress, of course.
@mattbernabe
@mattbernabe 6 месяцев назад
I wish he cast Janet Leigh in more of his films.
@leftcoaster67
@leftcoaster67 11 месяцев назад
How the hell did they get all this double entendre past the censors? Such a hot scene and no one has taken their clothes off yet.
@ricardoalegria4064
@ricardoalegria4064 25 дней назад
Inolvidable Eva Marie Saint 100 años la recordamos más por esta película con Cary Grant de Hitchcock de 1959. Ricardo Alegria Zambrano Popayan cauca Colombia
@Derzolus
@Derzolus 3 месяца назад
This year on July 4th, Eva Marie Saint will be 100 years old !!!
@lnl3237
@lnl3237 23 дня назад
So glad she made it! Her films will be airing every Thursday night on TCM for the month of July.
@andresihotang2314
@andresihotang2314 3 года назад
Now you know where all the James Bond movies scenes take inspiration from.
@LizziesLukas
@LizziesLukas 3 года назад
this does feel like a dialogue from James Bond film except the accent is Trans-Atlantic
@rfcdgaf
@rfcdgaf 2 года назад
Especially the one with eva green... like direct copy
@ThomasAquinos
@ThomasAquinos 3 месяца назад
Ian Fleming wanted Cary Grant to play in James Bond movie but Grant was too old for the role
@gerkeyes6547
@gerkeyes6547 28 дней назад
I watched this movie today and instantly thought this scene was the inspiration for the train scene in Casino Royale.
@jondoe8889
@jondoe8889 11 дней назад
When Eva Green sits on the train, announcing 'I'm the money.'
@toddforhetz
@toddforhetz Год назад
FANTASTIC acting !!!
@joeomalley2835
@joeomalley2835 3 года назад
Cary Grant could carry a scene so well with a leading lady. Awesome scene.
@mattcravens2473
@mattcravens2473 2 месяца назад
Eva Marie Saint...🔥🔥🔥 she is the last surviving cast and crew member of this iconic masterpiece. 99 years old.
@michaelgreene7041
@michaelgreene7041 25 дней назад
One hundred as and from today. Incredible actress.
@jenpeterson3712
@jenpeterson3712 2 года назад
Cary Grant had a unique way of speaking❤❤
@nikhilanandhegde4781
@nikhilanandhegde4781 3 года назад
That lady would have made mincemeat of anyone with that last move
@12classics39
@12classics39 Год назад
Her original line at 1:24 was “I never make love on an empty stomach,” which she’s clearly saying in the take if you read her lips. But this was considered too risqué for the era and dubbed in post-production, replacing the word “make” with “discuss.”
@vinista256
@vinista256 6 месяцев назад
That makes sense! That would have preserved the pun (as in, the stomach on which she would be making love-Cary Grant’s-was still empty). That was the one bit of dialogue in this great scene that didn’t quite work for me, and you just explained why.
@The_Gake
@The_Gake 4 месяца назад
interesting, i could never tell what she said there til now
@lnl3237
@lnl3237 23 дня назад
Where did you learn that juicy tidbit? I want to watch that interview or read that book!
@12classics39
@12classics39 23 дня назад
@@lnl3237 Ernest Lehman, the screenwriter, mentions it in the making-of documentary on the DVD.
@lnl3237
@lnl3237 23 дня назад
@@12classics39 Thank you so much. He would know! Will track that video down.
@marlowkaplan3584
@marlowkaplan3584 4 месяца назад
Love this scene. Saint is the tippy top in my book
@davidboivin7996
@davidboivin7996 2 года назад
When she blows out the match.....🔥
@scottmiller6495
@scottmiller6495 2 года назад
Two icons that act naturally like it was nothing!!!!!
@ollieoligarch6362
@ollieoligarch6362 3 года назад
Create a movie with charismatic actors, a great story and script, with action, suspense and romance, the greatest director, a classy Bernard Herrman score and open it with iconic Saul Bass titles. What isn't there to like?
@danpenia219
@danpenia219 3 года назад
I don't like the fact that I'll never be Cary Grant
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton Год назад
Sorry, nothing I can't like
@wrmty56413
@wrmty56413 2 года назад
2:00 "No you're not. You're James Bond, the deadliest secret agent in Her Majesty's Secret Service"
@davidjhannington9406
@davidjhannington9406 4 месяца назад
Now wouldn't that have been the dream. Legend has it that he turned down Dr No because he didn't want to make more than one picture.
@andresihotang2314
@andresihotang2314 Месяц назад
@@davidjhannington9406 To me this movie is a proto-Bond 007. The fashion, the demeanor, the sweet talk, the action, Cary Grant owned it
@jonaFUN999
@jonaFUN999 3 года назад
One of my favourites scenes in all of cinema ❤️
@mizofan
@mizofan 3 года назад
The most entertaining film of all (Seven Samurai is a magnificent adventure too) though Sansho the Bailiff is the peak of cinema.
@allys744
@allys744 5 лет назад
Grant seemed like someone who could attract any woman, but he was suave and classy
@LaurenMiddleton28
@LaurenMiddleton28 3 года назад
Yup.. he has Timeless good looks.. even today he could make any girl swoon..
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 3 года назад
..or man Whatever happened to Randolph Scott?
@kallegrabowski8972
@kallegrabowski8972 Год назад
@@LaurenMiddleton28 yepp! Remember the famous "Stop!"-Scene in the Hospital later, with the strange Woman in the Bed.
@zulvikara7059
@zulvikara7059 6 месяцев назад
My favorite movie of all time
@larsyxa
@larsyxa 6 лет назад
There is a moment in this clip that i absolutely love. When Cary Grant says "Ups!". 2.00+ in. The reaction is timeless, something you might actually say in a similar situation today...in 2017. Remember seeing it years and years ago in the 90:is I had the same reaction. Its a strange feeling connecting with "someone" from another timeage.
@margaretstix1217
@margaretstix1217 6 лет назад
The word is spelled, "oops!"
@larsyxa
@larsyxa 6 лет назад
Ty I might have kept spelling it Ups for the rest of my life....
@attackofthecopyrightbots
@attackofthecopyrightbots 6 лет назад
I actually spell it whoops
@michaelbruns449
@michaelbruns449 2 года назад
Reincarnation and dejavu...
@anthonykryzak273
@anthonykryzak273 Год назад
umm its actually whoopsi-daisy
@qingyangzhang6093
@qingyangzhang6093 5 лет назад
1:11 I tipped the steward $50 to seat you here if you should come in - Translation in late 2010s English
@american_psycho1147
@american_psycho1147 2 месяца назад
This post did NOT age well. It's closer to 100 now
@ronin9296
@ronin9296 Год назад
I just watched this movie today and I loved the whole and this scene included. The dialogue and delivery couldn’t have been more heart touching and beautiful
@LaurenMiddleton28
@LaurenMiddleton28 3 года назад
Anyone remember TCM movies? They would talk about certain actors and the time-frame the movie took place in.. also Robert Osborne was wonderful in his background of the sets and the crazy love triangles and the overall craziness of the early movie business.. many a nights in between TCM movies listening to Robert Osborne and the magic that made the movies..
@gardensofthegods
@gardensofthegods 3 года назад
Yes Robert Osborne was great ! I certainly do remember him
@garrison6863
@garrison6863 Год назад
This is my favorite Hitchcock film. He really had three good actors in this. Cary Grant was such an expert craftsman, much better than Stewart. He marked up every line of his scripts and the margins. The ending of this film is just superb.
@jimcascagnette
@jimcascagnette 6 месяцев назад
Her hair color in this clip. "Oscar".
@KhanyoMjamba
@KhanyoMjamba 2 года назад
AMAZINGLY written scene.
@RoyBrener
@RoyBrener Год назад
Iconic sunglasses!
@beaudare4717
@beaudare4717 2 года назад
I had the good fortune to work with Eva Marie Saint on a TV series in Hollywood, as an actor. She was a kind and gentle lady, and as talented as they come. They don't make them like her anymore..
@Pancrasio-it9qd
@Pancrasio-it9qd 2 года назад
:O
@kallegrabowski8972
@kallegrabowski8972 Год назад
Lucky you, i am jealous! 😉
@beaudare4717
@beaudare4717 Год назад
@@kallegrabowski8972 I was indeed fortunate. Many thanks for your note. All best wishes.
@aidanoneill3730
@aidanoneill3730 Год назад
@@beaudare4717 you are lucky indeed my Hollywood friend! VERY lucky! I’m sure you’ll cherish those memories forever. If you see her again by any chance, tell her I said hi.
@beaudare4717
@beaudare4717 Год назад
@@aidanoneill3730 Indeed, I was fortunate.. I will say hi for you if I see her. Eva is a lovely, sweet lady with this wonderful way of including you in her life. A million best wishes..
@MrMaddox57
@MrMaddox57 2 года назад
there is one thing about being some psycho dude, lunatic, stalker, whatever. Sometimes you meet that weird guy, down on his luck, and invite him in. And you find out he is just another lost soul. Love this scene. She gave Mr. Thornhill a reason to keep at it. This actress is still alive and with us today. Great scene. She took a chance, and saw you, Mr. Kap.......Mr. Thornhill. Glad you won at the end of the film, and taught Van Dam and his manipulative bodyguard what is up.
@newjeffersonian6456
@newjeffersonian6456 2 года назад
"I'm Eve Kendall. I'm 26 and unmarried." Eva Marie Saint was actually in her mid-thirties when this scene was filmed. She was born on July 4, 1924 in Newark, New Jersey.
@Joe_Parmesan
@Joe_Parmesan 2 года назад
I was going to say, she looks a bit more mature than 26. Certainly not old, mind you, but more mature and sophisticated
@l.pietrobon3925
@l.pietrobon3925 2 года назад
Huh, that's my birthday
@kallegrabowski8972
@kallegrabowski8972 Год назад
@@Joe_Parmesan who cares? She looks beautiful and stunning. A real Goddess.
@arnavbose9115
@arnavbose9115 5 лет назад
Eva Marie saint has to be one of the hottest actresses of the old times !!!
@lepetitchat123
@lepetitchat123 3 года назад
I know Grace Kelly was considered for this role but I think she was too proper ... not naughty enough. Though her onscreen persona is different from the private one
@mizofan
@mizofan 3 года назад
I was just looking at photos of my mum when younger- very similar!
@saltwatercb
@saltwatercb 3 года назад
@Arnav Of any time!
@donbrown1284
@donbrown1284 3 года назад
@@lepetitchat123 No she would have played it, but the royals in Monaco wouldn't allow their princess to be in such movies. Hitchcock wanted her for "Marnie" too, but they wouldn't let her play a thief. You can see both Eva Marie Saint and Tippi Hedren are blonde facsimiles of Grace Kelly in both movies. So is Kim Novak in "Vertigo".
@radamik
@radamik Год назад
If the 20th Century Limited was this elegant - and I imagine it was - I would have loved it. Just like the transatlantic ocean liners of the day, especially the Italian and French ones. Transportation was so stylish then and people dressed up for it. His gray suit and her conservative but chic outfit. Just perfect.
@kallegrabowski8972
@kallegrabowski8972 Год назад
Cary's suit fits perfectly to the color scheme of the Train. Check out the scene when he enters the Train in the Train station.
@radamik
@radamik Год назад
And look at the striped curtains in that dining car! The mid century era was ironic in having taste that managed to be conservative and experimental at the same time.
@blindtoby8967
@blindtoby8967 2 года назад
1.34 best part of the scene
@kallegrabowski8972
@kallegrabowski8972 2 года назад
Style+Class+Elegance+Charme+ timeless Beauty= Eva Maria Saint. I would have married her right away, she is absolutely gorgeous! I never get bored to watch this wonderful played Scene.
@emanuelmota7217
@emanuelmota7217 2 года назад
"Ya know what I mean?" "Well, let me think..." Long pause...
@locojohn6637
@locojohn6637 4 года назад
This is one of my favorite scenes OF ALL TIME. This was actually on the NYC's 20th Century Limited! Hudson River in background heading north to Albany, NY. Very erotic too. Such class. The music in the first part was written by Aaron Copeland, second half by Bernard Herrman.
@boborrahood
@boborrahood 3 года назад
LocoJohn66, There was no music at all written by Aaron Copland for this. It was completely scored by Bernard Herrmann, with a bit of influence from Wagner, for the theme in this scene, as a matter of fact. As a musician/ pianist, I wrote Copland in 1990 while he was still alive and his assistant sent me some (then) unrecorded scores from "Our Town", which I'll always treasure.
@locojohn6637
@locojohn6637 3 года назад
@@boborrahood Wow... thats interesting! Im a Pianist myself. Luv most of Herrman’s scores. This particular score (train scene as Grant first enters the twin diner cars) is such a lovely theme. Thanks for sending.
@radamik
@radamik Год назад
The theme that starts when Cary says “let me think” is exquisite. Just one of many aspects that make this film as close to perfection as any other in the history of Hollywood. Plus it manages to be both timeless and yet redolent of the style and culture of 1958-1959.
@spactick
@spactick Год назад
The moving landscape that you see out the window was 'projected' on a screen. The scenes on the train were filmed at MGM's sound studios
@spactick
@spactick Год назад
Aaron Copeland? ha! I don't think so locojohn. Bernard Herrman did all the music for this movie. And he did a wonderful, classy job
@richb4099
@richb4099 Год назад
A great movie.....haven't seen it for years.
@davidjhannington9406
@davidjhannington9406 4 месяца назад
Notice how the dub is "I never discuss love on a empty stomach" but her lips say "I never make love on an empty stomach"
@bronson1392
@bronson1392 3 года назад
, great music score by herrmann
@donbrown1284
@donbrown1284 3 года назад
The middle initial of Roger Thornhill's name is an inside joke and dig at David O. Selznick, who brought Hitchcock to America in 1939 and had him under contract for eight years. Hitchcock became bitter over the contract since Selznick "loaned" him to other studios to make films but reaped enormous profits at the director's expense since his price was fixed. Selznick added the "O" for effect. It actually meant nothing.
@phison387
@phison387 4 месяца назад
01:46 Now You Know Everything
@lumberpilot
@lumberpilot Год назад
Absolutely amazing!
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 2 года назад
Has anyone else mentioned that Eva Marie Saint was hotter than the sun?
@kallegrabowski8972
@kallegrabowski8972 Год назад
Yes, she can bring dead Men back to Life 😁
@EricLehner
@EricLehner 5 месяцев назад
A different era for sure.
@amtrakharry
@amtrakharry 4 года назад
WOW ! That has never happened to me on all of the train rides I have taken !!! LOL :):):):):):):):) What a great movie !!!
@paulnicholson1906
@paulnicholson1906 3 года назад
The view is still the same but they don’t serve dinner that soon after leaving NYC.
@franciscampagna2711
@franciscampagna2711 3 года назад
The 20th Century Limited. One of the most famous trains ever. In a long gone era of luxury trains.
@kallegrabowski8972
@kallegrabowski8972 Год назад
🤣🤣👍👍👍
@pilotmanpaul
@pilotmanpaul 3 года назад
Pros of looking like a Classy guy at all fonts.
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory
@WesternOhioInterurbanHistory 5 лет назад
20th Century Limited is the train they are on.
@mehmetokay7073
@mehmetokay7073 Год назад
We see the old Tappan Zee Bridge. The 20th Century Limited had cozy private drawing rooms.
@piehound
@piehound 3 года назад
An A double ++for creating fantasy . . . But of course it's from one of the masters of movie fantasy.
@CheesyXan
@CheesyXan 7 месяцев назад
“Yes”
@TheAJPasen
@TheAJPasen 8 месяцев назад
The past is a different universe.
@lnl3237
@lnl3237 23 дня назад
In an interview with Mo Rocca, Ms. Saint acknowledged that other actresses had negative experiences with Hitchcock; she said he was always a gentleman with her. She said he gave her three directions: lower your voice, limit the movement of your hands and always look Cary Grant in the eye.
@ClassicBoxingMatches
@ClassicBoxingMatches 4 года назад
"Whoops"
@becksboot
@becksboot 6 лет назад
Where I can get his glasses?
@Russell_Huston
@Russell_Huston 4 года назад
persol makes them
@ShweMyaukMyauk
@ShweMyaukMyauk 4 года назад
Oliver’s people
@bonifaciomagdiwang1697
@bonifaciomagdiwang1697 4 года назад
Oliver people
@jamescollinson2456
@jamescollinson2456 6 дней назад
"I'm Eve Kendall. I'm 26 and unmarried." She's lying about her real age. Eva Marie Saint was born on July 4, 1924 and was just a few days from turning 35 when this film was released on July 1, 1959. This was her 5th starring role, but she began her career in the early days of live television drama in the late 1940's. Eva Marie Saint is still living at age 100.
@stephenbroad3008
@stephenbroad3008 Год назад
My favourite movie
@rubytroy7756
@rubytroy7756 Год назад
Great clip ❤
@williamstolley2165
@williamstolley2165 4 года назад
Gene Wilder and Jill Clayburgh tried to duplicate this scene in Silver Streak with only a modicum of success. This clip drips with eroticism and double entendre. We all know what she means when she blows out the match. Grant's expressions are, as always, perfect. Hitch must have delighted shooting this scene as it is a favorite to this day.
@roquefortfiles
@roquefortfiles 4 года назад
They didn't try to duplicate it. The film was basically an homage to North By North west. Cary loved it apparently.
@YukariAkiyamaTanks
@YukariAkiyamaTanks 3 года назад
They chose the right train, the 20th Century Limited was the most luxurious train
@thomasodonnell9221
@thomasodonnell9221 3 года назад
This scene was quite risque for the day. I am sure the Legion of Decency
@boborrahood
@boborrahood 3 года назад
They may have had the word "make" looped by her to become "discuss" love.
@Altenholz
@Altenholz 5 лет назад
Classic times!
@DiarrheaChain
@DiarrheaChain 7 лет назад
2:10 My reaction when
@butterboy9571
@butterboy9571 3 года назад
HHWHHOOPS
@Jenjen-qc5eq
@Jenjen-qc5eq 4 года назад
Wow!!!...He spent a lot of time in the sun.
@TheBTG88
@TheBTG88 2 года назад
Grant had clauses in his contract to control his makeup and lighting. The darkened skin provided that 'healthy look'.
@ArnHaz
@ArnHaz 2 года назад
This is better than Bond and Vesper in Casino Royale.
@Doormattt-x3g
@Doormattt-x3g 5 дней назад
Nicely done!
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton 4 года назад
The sad story is, the train is a once a day trip that is the middle of the night these days. You pick it up in Buffalo at 11:55. By Cleveland it's 4 am.
@attackofthecopyrightbots
@attackofthecopyrightbots 6 лет назад
WHOOPS
@muitoculto
@muitoculto 6 лет назад
94 years today
@rafaelarcas942
@rafaelarcas942 6 лет назад
Massa Sofrida the movie’s age ?
@thomascatty379
@thomascatty379 5 лет назад
Rafael Arcas Eva Marie Saint
@a-ddaigrepont3375
@a-ddaigrepont3375 5 лет назад
yep
@lovecats_10-23
@lovecats_10-23 4 года назад
Rafael Arcas 1959.
@andrewbrowning9755
@andrewbrowning9755 5 месяцев назад
My favourite movie Eve is gorgeous
@SN2903
@SN2903 2 года назад
Great movie
@kallegrabowski8972
@kallegrabowski8972 10 месяцев назад
Eva is in this Movie what i call an absolute Dream woman 😊
@kevinvied9439
@kevinvied9439 3 года назад
A longing for a romance on a train?
@thecinematicmind
@thecinematicmind 25 дней назад
At long last 100 years for Eva.
@pauldockree9915
@pauldockree9915 15 дней назад
Congratulations 100 years young.😊
@captainmorgan757
@captainmorgan757 3 года назад
When I was a little boy, I told my mother that, one day, I was going to marry Eva Marie Saint. Well, that was a few decades ago and I am *still* waiting to marry Eva Marie Saint.
@bahaar2825
@bahaar2825 3 года назад
😅😄
@boborrahood
@boborrahood 3 года назад
I did at least get to meet and shake hands with her at a special screening of NbNW at the Stanford Theater in Palo Alto, Ca, circa 2000. After she introduced the film and sat back down I quickly walked over where she was sitting nearby to say hello, seconds before the movie started. Surreal, memorable.
@palindrome06
@palindrome06 2 месяца назад
Cary Grant is the dictionary definition of a gentleman.
@pauldockree9915
@pauldockree9915 15 дней назад
Do not stop this train.😅😅
@NickParenti
@NickParenti Год назад
"The moment I meet an attractive woman I have to start pretending I have no desire to make love to her."
@AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada
@AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada 3 года назад
Geez luois
@davidcawrowl3865
@davidcawrowl3865 3 года назад
trivia: How many agents preceded Miss Kendall? (Were discovered and assassinated?)
@kamita509
@kamita509 3 года назад
This time are over now 😩
@dbsk06
@dbsk06 3 месяца назад
This is the scene that inspired the Scarlett Johansson scene in Match point
@gary6514
@gary6514 2 года назад
Bond and Vesper anyone?
@TheCaithleen
@TheCaithleen 5 лет назад
No better chase screen.....
@carl_anderson9315
@carl_anderson9315 4 года назад
I won’t blame Depp, Jolie and the team in charge of The Tourist for trying to make something similar (not to say a ripoff of this movie) but they were aiming too high.
@danpenia219
@danpenia219 3 года назад
Suspiciously similar
@madhukarjonathanminj2772
@madhukarjonathanminj2772 Год назад
Lol
@LaurenMiddleton28
@LaurenMiddleton28 5 лет назад
Nobody is cooler than Cary Grant... Saying George Clooney is 2000's Cary Grant is LAUGHABLE... Cary Grant was 6'2. Clooney is about 5'9 with 2 inch lifts on..
@allys744
@allys744 5 лет назад
Grant looks down at Clooney. Figuratively and literally
@vb8428
@vb8428 5 лет назад
@@allys744 Pathetic. I can see why some see a resemblance
@jimmyf1446
@jimmyf1446 4 года назад
Height has nothing to do with coolness. Slag
@ElTuco84
@ElTuco84 4 года назад
Can't we like the two? Clooney is cool in his own way.
@danpenia219
@danpenia219 3 года назад
With that logic any NBA player is a super cool dude
@Zorroninitor
@Zorroninitor 2 года назад
Funnily enough, the word ROT means "knock out" in Icelandic.
@aleksandarvil5718
@aleksandarvil5718 3 года назад
2:10 *"Whoops"*
@ADAMSIXTIES
@ADAMSIXTIES 3 месяца назад
1:24 "I never make love on an empty stomach". Happy 100th to Eva Marie Saint!
@AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada
"Joe picked up the remote off the sofa cushion. Time for him and Winnie to watch their favourite show, about a school of vampires, while Winnie's best friend went out for the evening." "Where is she going tonight?" "Opening of a store." Anh-Tu Hoang
@AnhTuPhucDerrickHoangCanada
I'm a man too.
@greedytoski
@greedytoski 2 года назад
what Cary says at 0:57 ? I just cant get the line....
@kucirulz
@kucirulz 2 года назад
" She might find the idea objectionable."
@paulgray5678
@paulgray5678 Год назад
"I never make love on an empty stomach"
@sammavacaist
@sammavacaist 4 года назад
Eva Marie Saint looks like a young Christina Applegate here.
@josephcampese5347
@josephcampese5347 4 года назад
you compare juniors to seniors, not the other way around. in other words, the copy emulates the original, not the other way around. always.
@boborrahood
@boborrahood 3 года назад
I'm sure Christina Applegate, at least, would be the flattered one of the two compared here!
@alamudesky1959
@alamudesky1959 18 дней назад
SHe is the essence of a strong intelligent woman ,not Bundy
@jondoe8889
@jondoe8889 11 дней назад
Sorry to nitpick this great scene - but isn't the lake on the wrong side, if they are travelling west?
@phison387
@phison387 4 месяца назад
02:40 Yes I Know Exactly What You Mean
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