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TCM Slumberground | The Last of Sheila (1973) 

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On this very special episode of TCM Slumberground, our panel dives into THE LAST OF SHEILA (1973), directed by Herbert Ross, for TCM’s annual Summer Under The Stars month. The esteemed colleagues discuss murder mysteries, yacht life, and play a secret-revealing game of their own.
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@frankb821
@frankb821 Месяц назад
Great discussion with a lot of thought provoking banter! Just discovered this gem and found it brilliant and refreshing, specifically with regard to the insults hurled at, and blown off by, various participants. A simpler, less offended time. I need to own this movie!
@jannajakovich9383
@jannajakovich9383 Год назад
The Character Hackett plays was not a "Hollywood outsider" remember the line by James Mason's character when he says to her, " I remember you sitting on Olivia DE Haviland's lap..."
@cathydrumobich9045
@cathydrumobich9045 Год назад
No, none of the people on this TCM thing seem to know what they were talking about The Hackett character is also the daughter of the studio owner.
@Kmac005
@Kmac005 Год назад
Wonderful show. I wish you did these more often. In keeping in theme with the movie, my secret is that I had a crush on Raquel Welch growing up, but that's not much of a secret.
@JC-nf8uh
@JC-nf8uh Год назад
This was so much fun on a mediocre am I’m sitting here laughing so much THANKS!!!! These TCM mini-discussions are oddly so in-depth and cover the whole span of the movie in such a brief space it takes super-high intelligence and wit and whatever! You guys don’t realize how funny and joyful this is, good job Moderator!!!
@kartikamarjeet2082
@kartikamarjeet2082 Месяц назад
Watched it recently, and what a movie! Loved it! Great stuff!
@carolynloofbourow6479
@carolynloofbourow6479 Год назад
Shout out to Millie and friends on the TCM Slumberground panel. I so enjoy your singling out the weird, wonderful and offbeat of TCM offerings. I never miss an episode. Stay terrific! (age 76, Long Island NY)
@martyemmons1859
@martyemmons1859 Год назад
This video is quite original. I honestly was 'shocked' that any of you would be the owner of those secrets. But once the individual circumstances were explained, I enjoyed the harmlessness of the 'secrets'.
@Kurtiscott
@Kurtiscott Год назад
I would have enjoyed TLOS a lot more had I known all of the behind the scenes details revealed in this episode. I usually prefer going into a first viewing cold but I may have to revisit it down the road based on this excellent episode. Love Slumberground! Cheers
@YacovFreedman
@YacovFreedman Год назад
Holly was hysterical and how perfect that she was there when Slumberground debuted its new look! And Matthew killed me with his blasé response to murder: "People are actually dead? This is a vibe killer."
@bespectacledheroine7292
@bespectacledheroine7292 Год назад
This movie is like if Clue was played a little more straight. Or much more. Either way. Loved loved loved.
@ryangettig274
@ryangettig274 Год назад
This movie is a stone cold classic-script by Anthony Perkins&Stephen Sondheim-shot at La Victorine Studios-Nice @same time as Francois Truffaut's Day For Night-La Nuit Americiane:)"Who did this room,Parker Brothers?""
@TheBearAspirin
@TheBearAspirin Год назад
Alice: "What does Vuitton mean?" Anthony: "Rich" One of my favorite movies of all time 😆 A true camp classic that is also such a clever mystery as well. A shame younger folks may not have the patience to thoroughly enjoy the delicious bitchiness of this script.
@deniseperrelli2920
@deniseperrelli2920 Год назад
Love this movie kept me guessing until the end
@ACare15
@ACare15 Год назад
I was a plagiarist. When I was in the 4th grade we had to write book reports. I love reading but I couldn't stand writing. Even then I was a big ol' movie fan so I would go through my movie books (The Complete Films of...) and find a movie based on a book. Then I would copy the synopsis of the movie as my book report. One time I chose "In This Our Life", the 1940s film with Bette Davis and Olivia de Havilland. I remember that my teacher would never believe that I knew some of the words used in the synopsis so I looked by synonyms and used different words. Teacher never said a word. Probably wondered what kind of house I was growing up in though.
@brianrabey6861
@brianrabey6861 Год назад
One thing that tends to annoy me about panels who discuss films is the members all tend to be between 20-35 and never older, so that any of us who were actually there to see the film in the cinema or first time on TV have no say and a lot of the history is lost or not included as if no one over 30 watches these films or knows these actors. A comment is made about Ian McShane being known for Deadwood and John Wick, but McShane's career was at a high point with a program from the 80s and 90s called Lovejoy and he also played the lead in a film co-starrring Suzanne Pleshette called If It's Tuesday It Must Be Belgium, so where are references to anything before 2000? Come on, get your shit together and go back further than most 30 year-olds would be aware of as your audience stretches way beyond, but that's just my humble opinion having seen all of these films before anyone one on the panel was even born. Someone asked when Last Of Sheila was playing and I answered it had played twice on one day during August it is also playing tomorrow, Sunday Sept 17th 2022 at 5:45 PM!!!
@williamwoody7607
@williamwoody7607 Год назад
What a blast this was. Why isn’t this a separate channel I can subscribe to?
@laapache1
@laapache1 Год назад
love this movie this a doobie and some wine
@mariovaccarella6854
@mariovaccarella6854 10 месяцев назад
Good Video
@dennismanning3964
@dennismanning3964 Год назад
love love lovel
@DoctorJoanieTool
@DoctorJoanieTool Год назад
I’m confused. I’ve never seen TCM slumberground or underground. I just checked and don’t see this movie coming up to be aired on TCM at his month?? Not this Friday or next? Can someone explain to me if/when this film is supposed to air on TCM?
@jegriz7534
@jegriz7534 Год назад
The movie played as part of Summer Under the Stars - Raquel Welch's day. It's available on Watch TCM to stream!
@brianrabey6861
@brianrabey6861 Год назад
It played twice the same day in August during Summer Under The Stars when Raquel Welch was featured on the station for the first time.It will also play again on Sunday September 17th 2022 at 5:45 PM.
@Prplefrk
@Prplefrk Год назад
While I do like the show I am pretty dissed that you replaced the original TCM Slumberground opening with a rather generic version. I loved that opening, it had the ultimate 80's feel to it. Still live the show just wish ya'll would stick to the original opening titles of it for I shall always miss it.
@moviemonster2083
@moviemonster2083 Год назад
Wrong! Joan Hackett's character was Hollywood Royalty and NOT an 'outsider', she was like Lana Turner's character in "The Bad and The Beautiful", the disappointed daughter of a Hollywood Moghul.
@Jasper7182009
@Jasper7182009 Год назад
…. You caught one of the many mistakes this group of four got wrong about the movie TLOS.
@TheTerryE
@TheTerryE Год назад
Coburn is NOT based on Sondheim. He's based on Robert Evans. And how do you not mention the affair that Sondheim and Perkins were having at the time which is where the whole idea came from?
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 Год назад
Did you not see that photo of them together? 😂
@cathydrumobich9045
@cathydrumobich9045 Год назад
@@samanthab1923 So everyone who takes a photo together is having an affair? Weird.
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 Год назад
@@cathydrumobich9045 No but you can’t tell they’re a couple? I can.
@TomSuntotheMax
@TomSuntotheMax Год назад
@@samanthab1923 No, you can't. You're one of those know it all gen z ers aren't you.
@walkerful123
@walkerful123 Год назад
I miss Slumberground when it's not on.
@franciscafernandezsanz5873
@franciscafernandezsanz5873 Год назад
Mi es
@TomSuntotheMax
@TomSuntotheMax Год назад
Those two women talking are just jokes. Going on about how they wouldn't deign to take part in a game - honestly! Well, they both can relax. I'm sure no one with a brain would invite them anywhere. I loved this movie and having people who are uninteresting and clearly not fans of the film was a real drag. I hope TCM won't have those two women back ever.
@denisesudell2538
@denisesudell2538 Год назад
Sorry, dude, but Millie happens to be the host of the Slumberground series. And it may come as a shock to you, but not everyone on earth is required to like the same things you do.
@TomSuntotheMax
@TomSuntotheMax Год назад
@@denisesudell2538 No one likes this crap. Why do you bother to talk about films you clearly didn't even like. It is a bore to watch and I won't be watching again.
@Jasper7182009
@Jasper7182009 Год назад
@@denisesudell2538 …. Sorry, but Tom is right. The 2 women do not know TLOS. Everyone accepted Clinton’s invitation because there was a movie project Clinton was going to start and everyone had an opportunity to work or to benefit from Clinton’s project, his movie which would be called the last of Sheila. And the movie explained that all the invitees knew that they would have to play along with whatever Clinton wanted and would have to participate in his games. so the second woman in this group said that she wouldn’t want to participate and she would not participate, but that’s ridiculous. if you had an opportunity to be part of the project, you would do what Clinton wanted. And they knew Clinton well enough that there would be games every night. 9:14 And the reason Raquel Welch sat out on the first night and drank wine was because she was afraid her secret may be one of the secrets played. Raquel Welch had the homosexual card and she thought of the Richard Benjamin character. Raquel Welch was afraid that her secret would come out. That’s why she was depressed and sat out the first night. Really! I don’t think any one of these 4 persons has any idea what the movie “the last of Sheila” was about. And please please get it straight that Clinton did not invite these individuals for a week on his yacht to find the hit-and-run killer of his wife, Sheila. For Clinton, it was all a game while he puts together his project which was a movie about his wife, Sheila. The one mystery in “the last of Sheila” is why Sheila got mad at the party. We never know what caused her to get angry and to walk out of the party and just walk down that long driveway, ultimately to be hit by a car and killed.
@petercsm5769
@petercsm5769 Год назад
I don't understand how this show continued after all these terrible secrets got out there. Sitting on a wet shower floor while chomping on dog biscuits stolen from your dog in-between singing like Debbie Gibson lines from a plagiarized song? Simply appalling stuff.
@cathydrumobich9045
@cathydrumobich9045 Год назад
This is an example of how bad TCM has gotten. No mysteries between this and Gosford Park? Do these people know ANYTHING AT ALL about movies? Just awful, awful, awful. Get the hook for these folks.
@calebcostigan2561
@calebcostigan2561 Год назад
TCM is still a bastion for classic movie lovers. I too dislike the new crew they’ve brought in. Just the latest in the “went woke and wound up broke” nonsense that keeps being pushed on us.
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 Год назад
Why not have Ben Mankiewicz on. He actually knew Sue Mengers.
@ryangettig274
@ryangettig274 Год назад
@@samanthab1923 Him &Ed Mueller are so the real deal-Robert Osborne stylee.:)
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 Год назад
@@ryangettig274 You’re right. I miss him 🙏🏻
@denisesudell2538
@denisesudell2538 Год назад
Cathy, your listening comprehension is weak. No one said there were no mysteries between TLoS and Gosford Park - they said there weren’t the same kind of ensemble, all-star movies. Huge difference. Please don’t insult people because of your own lack of understanding.
@TheTerryE
@TheTerryE Год назад
Why keep mentioning "rich?" It has no relevance. The envy here is over-the-top. Of course, it's catty and bitchy. It was written by two gay men who were having a hoot. Quite a bit of cluelessness here.
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