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Top 10 Unsolved Classic Hollywood Mysteries 

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These unsolved classic Hollywood mysteries still keep us up at night. For this list, we’ll be looking back on some of the most enduring stories and cases from the classic Hollywood era, many of which still intrigue historians today. Our countdown includes the end of an icon, goodbye, Natalie Wood, Pasolini: a murdered maverick, and more! Are YOU particularly interested in any of these Hollywood mysteries? Let us know in the comments!
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@MsMojo
@MsMojo Год назад
Are YOU particularly interested in any of these Hollywood mysteries? Let us know below, and check out our video of the Top 10 Biggest Old Hollywood Scandals: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PUCwKo9erMk.html
@trinaq
@trinaq Год назад
Natalie Wood's death is so heartbreaking, given the ambiguous nature of it, and that she left her two daughters without a mother.
@perisword7918
@perisword7918 Год назад
You included a clip from Bailey Sarian’s Dark History…
@UnicornPlayroom
@UnicornPlayroom Год назад
Don’t worry… They will reunite with their mother very soon..
@DanGamingFan2846
@DanGamingFan2846 Год назад
First of all, I love that you included clips from _Buzzfeed Unsolved._ God, I miss the tone and delivery of Ryan Bergara's narration. Secondly, as a big _Hogan's Heroes_ fan, Bob Crane's murder is the most intriguing on this list, which sadly, _Buzzfeed Unsolved_ did not cover.
@melissawickersham9912
@melissawickersham9912 Год назад
Unfortunately, a lot of murders end up as unsolved mysteries no matter who the victim is. This is true regardless of social class.
@dlmbs
@dlmbs Год назад
​@@lillylunapotter8079 wow! love to hear that news! looking forward to it!
@tinas_hotdog_sophie
@tinas_hotdog_sophie Год назад
Ryan and Shane have a new show, we can just hope and bother them to talk about it
@charliejoson9145
@charliejoson9145 Год назад
E! Entertainment Mysteries and Scandals was a guilty pleasure during the 2008 -2010's
@Jason8823
@Jason8823 Год назад
It’s kind of sickening that Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken know what happened to Natalie Wood and they’ve just continued to have careers!
@benjamins94
@benjamins94 Год назад
Hollywood is about as sick as it gets
@acriticwithoutacause8983
@acriticwithoutacause8983 Год назад
They've already said what happened. But its not what conspiracy theorist wanna hear.
@Zola_6
@Zola_6 Год назад
The gave statements….. most believe it was an accident while she was drunk . R.I.P.
@Jason8823
@Jason8823 Год назад
@@acriticwithoutacause8983 oh yes, a woman so petrified of open water she was only able to walk on the boat with her eyes closed, decides to climb into a dinghy in only a jacket and a nightgown after an argument. Then proceeds to sail away into open water which she’s terrified of being in. Yep Totally believable.
@sexylexy178
@sexylexy178 Год назад
This statement is unfair. There was heavy drinking that night. Do more research. I've read books on the topic
@mistymarshall5438
@mistymarshall5438 Год назад
Glad to see Jean Spangler's case getting more attention, though I personally believe there's a connection between her disappearance (1949) and Elizabeth Short's murder (1947). Both women looked remarkably similar. Both worked at the Florentine Gardens (Betty as a waitress, Jean as a dancer). Jean was going to see a doctor about an abortion. Dr. George Hodel, the #1 suspect in the Black Dahlia case was a physician who may have performed abortions for Hollywood stars (Betty's corpse held signs that it was the work of someone familiar with surgical tools). And last, but not least, Jean's purse was found a few blocks from Hodel's home, and there's evidence, thanks to police dogs, that there are human remains buried on the property.
@kerrylynnreedle677
@kerrylynnreedle677 Год назад
Good connection. Didn't see it until you mentioned it
@mistymarshall5438
@mistymarshall5438 Год назад
@@kerrylynnreedle677 Thank you.
@marcandreyko4251
@marcandreyko4251 Год назад
Spangler was likely killed by Kirk Douglas (or one of his people) or died from a botched abortion. Douglas was a vile man who raped Natalie Wood when she was a teen (Wood talked about this).
@chaosdromanah8620
@chaosdromanah8620 Год назад
As a guy that comes from a police family , I firmly believed that the death of Thelma Todd is not a suicide case but instead it's a Murder case.It's unfortunate that the case will never be solved
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 Год назад
Thelma supposedly haunts that old place of hers on the PCH. 👻
@MetalFan10101
@MetalFan10101 Год назад
As a guy that comes from a criminal family. I firmly believe this was nothing but an unfortunate....accident.
@syria0110
@syria0110 Год назад
A lot of Classic Hollywood vids as of late, I like it
@pamelamays4186
@pamelamays4186 Год назад
Ben Affleck played both Superman (George Reeves) and Batman. Respect!
@coleenwilliams6656
@coleenwilliams6656 Год назад
Kirk Alyn was the first to play Superman in the movies. George Reeves was the first to play him on TV. Fatty Arbuckle also went through 3 trials, not 1. The first two ended in hung juries and it was only with the 3rd trial that he was acquitted. The media had convinced the public that he was guilty and his career was over.
@hakeemfullerton8645
@hakeemfullerton8645 Год назад
I love these videos on Old Hollywood...please do more
@MsMojo
@MsMojo Год назад
We're happy to! Anything in particular you'd like to see us do? :)
@hakeemfullerton8645
@hakeemfullerton8645 Год назад
@@MsMojo Perhap a series on the Top 10 Actresses per decade from the 1920s to early 2020s
@vincente9456
@vincente9456 Год назад
I'm surprised Sal Mineo wasn't mentioned.
@cazia9
@cazia9 Год назад
Me too but given that the majority of these had no official criminal arrested and convicted (Arbuckle excluded for obvious reasons) I can also see why he wasn’t on the list
@marionmarino1616
@marionmarino1616 Год назад
Mineo’s murder was one of those Gay killings that occur when the wrong person is approached, gets angry and lashes out. Police figure it’s a street crime, that if caught there’d be little evidence for conviction.
@jons.6216
@jons.6216 Год назад
Kudos to the research on these subjects. Several of them I already knew about but enough of them I hadn't to keep it interesting!
@wojtek1765
@wojtek1765 Год назад
Love all these Hollywood videos
@redandpurple317
@redandpurple317 Год назад
Never thought I'd see buzzfeed unsolved featured on this channel
@pamelamays4186
@pamelamays4186 Год назад
Suggestion: Celebrities that we must protect at all costs, such as Dick Van Dyke!
@lolariver
@lolariver Год назад
Really enjoying these classic hollywood posts!
@H.Hegde33
@H.Hegde33 Год назад
Thanks, for this amazing content
@JCH007
@JCH007 Год назад
I get the feeling that Christopher Walken was threatened by Robert Wagner who had something to do with Natalie Wood death
@lillylunapotter8079
@lillylunapotter8079 Год назад
A lot of reports say they were all drinking a lot that night….I would bet that Walken was just to drunk to know what happened, possibly passed out and unaware until that anything was happening around him.
@acriticwithoutacause8983
@acriticwithoutacause8983 Год назад
that's too far fetched. Natalie & Walken were both pretty drunk. He was sleeping in his room that is on the other side to know much about what happened
@patttyannhudson
@patttyannhudson 11 месяцев назад
Why hasn't wagoner ever been arrested police don't care if you are rich I think they don't have evidence end of story sad story indeed
@moonchildluvsbobcrane
@moonchildluvsbobcrane Год назад
May they all rest in peace 🕯
@tinas_hotdog_sophie
@tinas_hotdog_sophie Год назад
So happy to see and hear so many of my favorite true crime people in here :D
@user-fu9uj7gr4u
@user-fu9uj7gr4u 10 месяцев назад
When does Natalie wood get justice we all loved her rip dear girl
@chloesmith7565
@chloesmith7565 Год назад
@baileysarian Dark History episode was mentioned, yay! You made it!
@freddiemolinajr.8397
@freddiemolinajr.8397 Год назад
Good video 👍
@MrHeadbanger366
@MrHeadbanger366 Год назад
George Reeves wasn't the first Superman, he was the second. Kirk Alyn was the first.
@michelled.613
@michelled.613 Год назад
So weird to see so many other RU-vid channels that I watch in the featured clips in this video. Hoping this was an upfront collaboration for all. 👍
@MariaFernanda-dr7pv
@MariaFernanda-dr7pv Год назад
I Love Natalie Wood❤❤❤❤
@bennymora3086
@bennymora3086 Год назад
I just hoped these unsolved mysteries will be solved soon in the future.
@rockybee1452
@rockybee1452 Год назад
i feel like marilyns isnt a mystery. She was depressed and its super easy to overdose on barbituates. All she ever wanted was a family and thats literally the one thing she couldnt get bc of her condition. people want to create conspiracies because they just cant understand it or they want someone really big to have some extravagant reason for death
@thankthelord4536
@thankthelord4536 Год назад
MM is the most overrated mystery in Hollywood history. Let her be.
@melissawickersham9912
@melissawickersham9912 Год назад
What medical condition did she have that prevented her from starting a family? Depression doesn’t prevent or stop pregnancy. I think that Marilyn Monroe’s death was an accidental overdose. You say that it’s easy to overdose on barbiturates, right? Well, accidental overdoses are rather common with that type of drug. In fact, that type of drug requires constant supervision by a medical doctor in order to prevent addiction and overdoses from occurring.
@nabgamergirl2625
@nabgamergirl2625 Год назад
@@melissawickersham9912 she suffered from Endometriosis which prevented her from starting a family
@melissawickersham9912
@melissawickersham9912 Год назад
@@nabgamergirl2625 Endometriosis is treatable nowadays. Modern treatments for endometriosis could preserve fertility.
@rockybee1452
@rockybee1452 Год назад
@@melissawickersham9912 endometriosis. At the time they couldnt treat endometriosis and surrogacy wasnt a thing back then. Every pregnancy she had ended in miscarriage. and thats why i said its easy to overdose on barbituates people use to overdose accidentally all the time.
@jessicakaemery
@jessicakaemery Год назад
I love how you've used clips from Buzzfeed Usolved 💙
@a.jlondon9039
@a.jlondon9039 Год назад
Kirk Alyn was the FIRST actor to play Superman. Very easy to find.
@jchow5966
@jchow5966 10 месяцев назад
The Tthelma Tod case is very interesting.
@SEGASister
@SEGASister Год назад
Not gonna lie, I'm liking the new narrator ^^
@user-sq4jz9up6g
@user-sq4jz9up6g 5 месяцев назад
As a kid George Reeves death in 1959 shook me up It was my first encounter with death I was 10
@kpopfan4lifeallfandoms980
@kpopfan4lifeallfandoms980 Год назад
I think that Marilyn accidentally overdosed. The meds she was taking for depression, anxiety or what ever mental health issues she was working through are more regulated today then back then. Just my thoughts as a nurse. RIH Marilyn. Your presence is sorely missed. ❤
@marionmarino1616
@marionmarino1616 Год назад
Phooey! She had slept with the President. Then his brother. She got angry when she realized she had been used and she was talking about it. Then they got rid of her.
@marionneary1128
@marionneary1128 Год назад
I know that their is a lot of speculations of Marilyn Monroe's Death but I think Clinton's had something to do it they Never did find her Diary and she always write ✍️ in her Diary and the Diary was Missing. R.I.P. Marilyn Monroe (Norma Jean Mortensen) 💐🙏👼❤️💔🌹🥀🕊️🕯️✝️
@arlenedavis5770
@arlenedavis5770 Год назад
As a patient who really wants to be "functional", this opinion resonates with me. I'm very careful, and when I overdose by one or two, it doesn't matter, because body mass. She was smaller than me, but still... She'd have had to be gulping them down by handfuls to die like that, wouldn't she?
@marionmarino1616
@marionmarino1616 Год назад
@@arlenedavis5770 A report published by a newspaper here who had a copy of her autopsy report, theorized that the drugs had been introduced anally by a govt agency.
@letsplay7828
@letsplay7828 Год назад
@@arlenedavis5770 You wouldn't believe how often medication interactions and mix-ups cause overdoses. My father has cancer and has O.D. once from his medication. Another time, a pharmacist literally saved his life by catching a lethal combination in the prescriptions. Doctors are human and even the best of them make mistakes (by dad is a patient at Sloan Kettering). People should always take an active role in their healthcare and that includes talking to your pharmacist. They really are great people who have some much knowledge to share.
@pamelamays4186
@pamelamays4186 Год назад
The first actor to play Superman was Bud Collyer.
@lesliecorona3828
@lesliecorona3828 10 месяцев назад
Thelma Todd's murder was accidental and someone confessed to it on their death bed. And what's unsolved and mysterious about Rappe and Arbuckle?
@khursheedrind3232
@khursheedrind3232 Год назад
This is devastating
@connorecrement7955
@connorecrement7955 Год назад
I think the Natalie wood case could have been the result of three super drunk people not having control of themselves. Alcohol does terrible things to people. It could’ve caused Wagner or Walken to do something they would’ve never done sober. It could’ve also caused Wood to loose her common sense which led to her death. We will never truly know unless Wagner or Walken say anything. And neither of them are getting any younger at this point
@pvuccino
@pvuccino 11 месяцев назад
How much will they remember, if they were THAT drunk?
@hannahlowe794
@hannahlowe794 Год назад
This old Hollywood thing is like WatchMojo’s Jeffrey Dahmer phase. It’s been prolific.
@tteabrooks
@tteabrooks Год назад
IT'S BAILEY!!!!!!!
@patrickhicks9880
@patrickhicks9880 Год назад
It must have been something pretty dramatic to drive Natalie Wood to try to get off a boat without being able to swim
@bethpatches4993
@bethpatches4993 5 месяцев назад
The scene from Robin Hood was always super romantic to me even as a 6 and 7 year old watching. Love it still!!
@loommqi8440
@loommqi8440 Год назад
Here before viral✨🐸💟
@mustynoodle3268
@mustynoodle3268 Год назад
Ryan Bergara af 💅🏻✨
@thomasm.longiii3752
@thomasm.longiii3752 Год назад
I wish we knew what happened
@TheDukeofMadness
@TheDukeofMadness Год назад
Occam's razor states that the simplest explanation is preferable to one that is more complex. Therefore you could say that one actor mentioned in this video was responsible for at least two of the crimes also mentioned.
@randilevson9547
@randilevson9547 27 дней назад
See also Sherlock Holmes explanation of mysteries. The simplest solution is usually the correct one.
@jaredquinney204
@jaredquinney204 Год назад
Hopefully they solve these mysterious deaths
@jaclynsanture6643
@jaclynsanture6643 Год назад
Me too
@melissawickersham9912
@melissawickersham9912 Год назад
Unfortunately, the probability that a cold case will be solved successfully plummets exponentially the longer said case goes unsolved. Many of these cases are quite unlikely to be solved because they are decades old. This is because the evidence that will help solve a case naturally disappears gradually over time unless it’s preserved well.
@anastasiabeaverhausen8220
@anastasiabeaverhausen8220 Год назад
Pasolini is not Hollywood, he was an italian film maker. I dislike when all film is unthinkingly labeled "Hollywood." I am old enough to remember how his death was reported on some american media outlets at the time, though, by homophobic reporters as justifiable gay bashing. The story was that he made a pass at a straight man who then 'defended' himself.
@Cubs-Den-Reactions
@Cubs-Den-Reactions Год назад
I can't "like" this, but genuinely thank you for sharing the information. It's eye opening 😢
@kylerogers6811
@kylerogers6811 Год назад
He easily had one of the most mysterious deaths. We don’t even know how it happened
@glassdragonmedia
@glassdragonmedia 7 месяцев назад
Sorry if im late on this, but I haven't been on the channel in a while. So narrator Saraah is new to me. But it's really nice to finally hear a black woman's voice here.
@owninfools23
@owninfools23 Год назад
BAILEY SARIAN CAMEO YAS
@vu4uboo582
@vu4uboo582 Год назад
Sounds like a new narrator
@kerrajohnson3203
@kerrajohnson3203 Год назад
Can someone drop the list please?
@kimble90126
@kimble90126 Год назад
Omg
@andieallison6792
@andieallison6792 Год назад
God I miss Buzzfeed Unsolved lmao
@traphousemartyr9383
@traphousemartyr9383 Год назад
Not to be Devils Advocate but you didn't mention the man who killed Salos director was an actor on Salo
@kylerogers6811
@kylerogers6811 Год назад
Maybe it’s just too soon or out of respect for his family right now but idk how Bob sagets death isn’t on here
@eatassonthefirstdate
@eatassonthefirstdate 6 месяцев назад
ya u know they took him out..... for SURE.
@blugreen123
@blugreen123 Год назад
So you all just out here using Buzzfeed footage? Lol 😂
@criticwatcher
@criticwatcher Год назад
Robert Wagner and Christopher Walken knows the real. Just like every time Natalie Wood's case gets reopened if there's a slight a new case if evidence then it immediately gets closed again.
@diegopitbull7580
@diegopitbull7580 Год назад
Does the narrator have a lisp ?
@RajaReign78
@RajaReign78 Год назад
The kidnapping of the Lindbergh baby? 🤷🏼‍♀️
@marionmarino1616
@marionmarino1616 Год назад
O please, we all know Wagner killed Natalie!
@lillylunapotter8079
@lillylunapotter8079 Год назад
Right? It’s just a lack of evidence that leaves it “unsolved”
@marionmarino1616
@marionmarino1616 Год назад
@@lillylunapotter8079 And, no one will go after him!
@Jenny010132
@Jenny010132 Год назад
We do? How?
@marionmarino1616
@marionmarino1616 Год назад
@@Jenny010132 There were 2 other people on that boat, the Captain & Walken, both asleep, both without a reason to kill her. Natalie & Robert we’re out on deck continue to argue, he either hit or pushed her overboard. Nothing else fits.
@Jenny010132
@Jenny010132 Год назад
@@marionmarino1616 Or she was drunk and fell in.
@kathrynmolesa1641
@kathrynmolesa1641 11 месяцев назад
They needed Matlock on the case.
@maryschipani1224
@maryschipani1224 10 месяцев назад
Or Columbo
@Stayoutofthewater522
@Stayoutofthewater522 11 месяцев назад
Seems to me most actors male and female are so messed up it’s silly anyone can idolize them don’t you think it’s odd that they make a living trying to be someone else plus really not a talent.
@ckotcher1
@ckotcher1 Год назад
I feel bad for Natalie Woods kids. As far as they are concerned there is no mystery. They’re Mom’s death was an accident. And all the speculation has cost them nothing but further agony almost costing the youngest daughter her life from suicide and drug addiction.
@Tomboyy9818
@Tomboyy9818 Год назад
Their*
@ckotcher1
@ckotcher1 Год назад
@@Tomboyy9818 ugh. I always mess “their” and “they’re” up. I swear I’m reasonably intelligent, made it through a tough University with a 3.9 GPA but I can’t do math and I always mix up they’re and their. Nobody’s perfect 🤷🏼‍♀️
@benlevan5645
@benlevan5645 Год назад
Here's my theory on Natalie Wood: She was drinking heavily to self medicate her hydrophobia while on the yacht. When you have to drink like that, eventually you're probably going to have an argument with those around you. That night, said argument was had, and in her drunken state, she suddenly wanted to just get away. Far away as she could. It's possible that she was drunk enough that at the moment she didn't notice she was a boat because she would have been pretty stumbly from the booze. So, wanting to get away as she was feeling at the moment, she gets in the dinghy and off she goes. Out in the dinghy at some point her mind sobers up just enough to realize whay she's done and where she now is. A panic attack hits as that hydrophobia punches through the drunk full force. Combine her drunken state with a panic attack and she falls out of the dinghy, possibly even hitting her head a little on the way over. Not saying those boys know more than they tell, most folks usually do. I just don't think they were actively part of her death. But, they may have hindered the investigation to protect themselves.
@jadalynn1994
@jadalynn1994 Год назад
It's very sad what happened to Natalie Wood I honestly think Robert Wagner and Christopher Walkin killed her and had something to do with what happened to her and it's sad she left behind two daughters.
@geviesanta3631
@geviesanta3631 Год назад
At this point, I think it might have been just Robert's intention to kill her. But for Christopher Walken, I wouldn't think so.
@melissawickersham9912
@melissawickersham9912 Год назад
She could have just accidentally fallen overboard.
@nujeru99
@nujeru99 Год назад
@@melissawickersham9912 not with all of the bruises on her body that the coroner found. Also the ship captain, Dennis Davern, would have no reason to lie (as he admitted to doing) if all Natalie did was fall overboard by accident
@lillylunapotter8079
@lillylunapotter8079 Год назад
I think Walken was to drunk to know what happened. Reports say they all had a lot to drink. He has little motive if any but not making any statements when that drunk would probably be the safest option because all that would likely happen is being labeled a drunk. I’m not saying he had nothing to do with it I just am sharing my opinion.
@blackguyofthesouth2161
@blackguyofthesouth2161 Год назад
Of course you do, look like at your profile pic
@loommqi8440
@loommqi8440 Год назад
First maybe!
@jchow5966
@jchow5966 10 месяцев назад
I think that Jean Spangler was killed by her ex. 😊
@georgeovanin1599
@georgeovanin1599 10 месяцев назад
Do you know who really killed Natalie Sure we know who did it🤔🤔
@rickm.2956
@rickm.2956 Год назад
This compilation seems rather sloppy and repeats stories from other videos. The cutaways to the high-pitched voice guy from some documentary (?) seems like a joke almost. Not your best effort.
@Cubs-Den-Reactions
@Cubs-Den-Reactions Год назад
They've been making content here and through WM since OG RU-vid days. They've covered thousands of topics, on multiple lists each with their own guidelines and clarifications; they use editing tricks, and have since day one, that allow them to reuse relevant footage and commentary rather than re-recording the same thing numerous times. It's actually quite admirable, and a well oiled formulaic mechanism. Check out some of their older content!
@rickm.2956
@rickm.2956 Год назад
@@Cubs-Den-Reactions I've watched tons of fine "Mojo" content. This is just a lesser one and the commentator seems distracted.
@michaelq7368
@michaelq7368 Год назад
4th
@bugsyproductions3140
@bugsyproductions3140 Год назад
Anyone else notice how often this channel repeats topics with minor changes? Harvey Weinstein is in multiple that have similar concepts to one another. As do cases brought up here appearing in other videos
@Cubs-Den-Reactions
@Cubs-Den-Reactions Год назад
They've been making content here and through WM since OG RU-vid days. They've covered thousands of topics, on multiple lists each with their own guidelines and clarifications; they use editing tricks, and have since day one, that allow them to reuse relevant footage and commentary rather than re-recording the same thing numerous times. It's actually quite admirable, and a well oiled formulaic mechanism.
@bugsyproductions3140
@bugsyproductions3140 Год назад
@@Cubs-Den-Reactions yes, being unoriginal and repeating things is admirable. 🤦‍♂️
@blugreen123
@blugreen123 Год назад
And they reuse bits from other movies and TV shows frequently too.
@Cubs-Den-Reactions
@Cubs-Den-Reactions Год назад
WatchMojo has always accepted and included the human element... People make mistakes and in my experience if they massively get something wrong they will add corrections and such, and again they've done this since the beginning, when they'd be releasing and posting potentially 3 or 4 top ten lists of various topics each day. Does it seem "lazy" at first, yeah... I still can't really be angry with a business for how it handles aspects of its workload. Rebecca Brayton has been with WM since the beginning and was one of their ONLY narrators for years; I can allow WM to find ways to save her voice strain not re-recording the same information a dozen times, and instead use the already recorded but still relevant commentary. I can also forgive their editing teams refusing to consistently edit the same footages (film, tv, music video, etc) unnecessarily. Not intending to attack or anything, just giving contextual information you might not otherwise have had.
@Cubs-Den-Reactions
@Cubs-Den-Reactions Год назад
@@blugreen123 Yes they often mistakenly include clips or photos incorrectly, they also usually address those human errors when and if they're discovered.
@ShatnerLover
@ShatnerLover Год назад
I don’t believe Robert Wagner killed Natalie. She was very wasted and got into a dingy after a fight.
@penny1186
@penny1186 3 месяца назад
You need to check your facts better. You got so much wrong.
@drdavidtee
@drdavidtee 10 месяцев назад
get a narrator that an pronounce English words correctly and clearly
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