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What's My Line? - Natalie Wood; PANEL: Phyllis Newman, Peter Ustinov (Apr 24, 1966) 

What's My Line?
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MYSTERY GUEST: Natalie Wood
PANEL: Phyllis Newman, Peter Ustinov, Arlene Francis, Bennett Cerf
NOTE: Closing credits added from an older rerun pre-GSN-credit-crunching.
Many thanks to Steve M. Russo for providing this episode in much higher quality than the version I had previously. Folks interested in high quality, well packaged, well-edited DVDs of WML (and other game shows) can contact him directly for more information at RetroTVFestival@comcast.net.
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@kristinwright6632
@kristinwright6632 10 месяцев назад
Love seeing the elegant tent dresses again. I was just a child in that era but my mother made me tent dresses I wore with my knee socks.
@katarina1852
@katarina1852 Год назад
Natalie’s distinctive laugh is enough to give her away without her saying a single word.
@sitbone3
@sitbone3 3 года назад
Many, many years ago I sat at the next table from her in a restaurant in L.A. She glowed. Nobody running up for selfies. Nobody bothering her during her meal. We used to live in a kinder and better time. I miss that.
@martinleavitt6094
@martinleavitt6094 3 года назад
👍
@courtneywilliams5565
@courtneywilliams5565 2 года назад
Not even autographs?? Shocking especially in those days
@janetharris4237
@janetharris4237 2 года назад
I met her on my 33rd birthday, Sept 27, 1981, at Whompopper's Restaurant at Universal Sudios. She was there celebrating her daughter Natasha's birthday. Natalie introduced me to Natasha and she was very warm and friendly to me and wished me Happy Birthday. I was devastated when she died two months later.
@dzanier
@dzanier 2 года назад
There’s no way I would’ve bothered her during dinner, but had I finished before her and she was still at her table, I might’ve gone up to her and told her how much I love her movies. Interesting thing about Natalie Wood is that I think many people think that despite her beauty, there were many as pretty or prettier. There weren’t.
@Vaginaninja
@Vaginaninja 2 года назад
Not all places on Earth are like that nowadays. The whole world isn’t American. Not yet
@mikeberg5003
@mikeberg5003 Год назад
Good lord she is the most stunning actress ever.
@paullinnane8135
@paullinnane8135 2 года назад
She got whistles from the audience because she was soo geourgeous
@lauriebatyah7329
@lauriebatyah7329 2 года назад
Natalie Wood stunningly beautiful inside and out. My favorite actress of all time. What a loss for the world at such an early tender age of 43. ❤Natalie. Peace to you forever.
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@rogerbianchini2982
@rogerbianchini2982 Год назад
not likely much eternal peace if the theories about the circumstance of her death, as being knocked off the boat by an enraged husband, I believe it was, and left to drown -- but according to the coroner, put up a HUGE battle to survive ...... SAD story - a Hollywood mystery she'd been better off NOT to have starred in ......
@lauriebatyah7329
@lauriebatyah7329 Год назад
@@rogerbianchini2982 she will likely return as a beautiful woman or something akin to that and if in fact the accounts are true which I totally believe they are about Wagner, he will also get what he deserves.
@Tessmage_Tessera
@Tessmage_Tessera Год назад
@@rogerbianchini2982 Wagner knew that she had an intense fear of "black water" (very deep water), so of course, there's where he took the boat. She had apparently been having an affair with Christopher Walken and Wagner no doubt wanted to settle the score. I think it's very possible that he deliberately drowned her, not only for vengeance, but also to save himself from a very expensive divorce.
@stj971
@stj971 Год назад
@@Tessmage_Tessera Supposedly it was he that was having the affair w walken
@teevannel3468
@teevannel3468 2 года назад
Wow...a young Peter Ustinov.
@scottm8579
@scottm8579 8 лет назад
Natalie was such a doll.
@clifftrainor6774
@clifftrainor6774 7 лет назад
Ironically she was practically the size of one. Lol. And just as cute.
@lloydkline3265
@lloydkline3265 4 года назад
Wow,pretty
@normanduke8855
@normanduke8855 4 года назад
That is exactly what I was going to write.
@pecintajadul8421
@pecintajadul8421 4 года назад
Exactly a barbie doll
@nestorsuan2182
@nestorsuan2182 4 года назад
Oh definitely!😊😊
@pacificblue3955
@pacificblue3955 Год назад
Natalie Wood is one of the most beautiful women to have ever graced this planet. ❤
@kellielaine5848
@kellielaine5848 Год назад
Changing her voice, good - but cannot change that cute laugh. What a treasure she was and I have most every movie DVD in my collection and enjoy them regularly - to me, she is not gone. Natalie Wood - just wonderful.
@peace-now
@peace-now Год назад
Her patrents were Russian.
@kellielaine5848
@kellielaine5848 Год назад
@@peace-now So.
@opale1572
@opale1572 Год назад
​@@peace-now Otro con Rusia.
@mjp96
@mjp96 7 дней назад
She got caught with that laugh - which is so lovely and sultry oh dear-
@cerealaugher
@cerealaugher 4 года назад
a natural beauty in Splendor in the Grass
@rjperfetto584
@rjperfetto584 3 года назад
Agreed.
@mjp96
@mjp96 Год назад
my favorite movie
@lindseyerin1557
@lindseyerin1557 7 лет назад
Wow, Natalie Wood was a knockout! The most beautiful lady ever!
@y2daisy
@y2daisy 5 лет назад
Yes she was very beautiful, and intelligent. RIP beautiful lady. 🌺💖🌺
@aspenrebel
@aspenrebel 5 лет назад
@@y2daisy Yeah, and you can see her as a little girl then as a young lady. All grown up and so beautiful.
@m.e.d.7997
@m.e.d.7997 5 лет назад
She really seemed to enjoy doing the show.
@RobJazzful
@RobJazzful 5 лет назад
Just about...
@ronaldcrenfro4637
@ronaldcrenfro4637 2 года назад
Ava Gardner
@RepentfollowJesus
@RepentfollowJesus Год назад
When I was a child I thought Natalie was the most beautiful lady anywhere. She was one of my favorite actresses.
@ikarooz
@ikarooz Год назад
Natalie Wood! My childhood Hollywood crush. She had amazing eyes. Miracle on 34th Street and Gypsy are two of my favs. May she RIP.
@jayrowe6473
@jayrowe6473 Год назад
Yes, those eyes.
@EM-yn1wd
@EM-yn1wd 2 года назад
If you have never seen "Splendor in the Grass", then do it - Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty give such beautiful performances - she was the best actress on the planet - we miss you Natalie
@mjp96
@mjp96 Год назад
Not so much for Warren Beatty - but this is Natalie's most finest moment. I don't know how she didn't win the Best Actress for this performance. I'm not emotional but I can't watch this film without tears - because of her acting.
@joemartines3545
@joemartines3545 Год назад
Orson Welles said she was a brilliant actress...
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@RepentfollowJesus
@RepentfollowJesus Год назад
Long but worth the read for the information...And don't forget, This Property is Condemned. And Inside Daisy Clover. She mentioned them, but they were great movies. I dont remember any of her other movies once she grew up. Except Splendor. Never saw her childhood acting. Mary Badham who played her little sister in This Property is Condemned had also played the part of Jean Louise Finch aka Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird. Another favorite movie of mine as a child. Natalie, as Alva Starr, in This Property is Condemned ,did a scene with Mary ( as Willie Starr ), where she told a whopper about going all the way to Memphis on a date to the Peabody Hotel for Dinner and Dancing and saw the little ducks they run in the halls to go swim in that little pond in the lobby. I didnt believe that was real because between her and Robert Redford ,who played Owen Legate, added another animal to the pond story. I was 8 or 9 when I first saw it. Well when we took a trip a few years back in my 50s to The Peabody Hotel after visiting a friend in Memphis. Being such a huge fan of Natalie's I absolutely HAD to stay at the Peabody Hotel ! Imagine my surprise when I found out they really did bring the ducks down in the elevator and walk them down a red carpet to the pond where they swam around !!! 🥰❤❤❤ Oh the Joy!!! I kind of tear up thinking back to that day. The other animal was NOT there ,of course lol. But the 2 rubber ducks, stamped Peabody Hotel , in cellophane in our room were most definitely purchased by me . Even their bathroom soap is in the shape of ducks. Absolutely wonderful breakfast. Classy dining room. I could have spent the day and evening and another night there just rambling around looking at antiques and the little museum. Sadly not 1 mention of Natalie . But I would have loved to try their lunch and dinner. To see the ducks, check what time they bring them down. Its in the morning so make sure you ask when you check in. And get up to the second floor balcony over the front desk side and get a good view of the pond and elevator. It was special to this older lady, because I had loved Natalie in that love story so much all my life and here I was where she, as her character, wanted to go so badly. I wonder if Natalie ever actually visited there or not. Do Valet parking unless you are very fit. You will get to walk across a glass elevated hallway from the parking garage to the hotel if you are up for it. Pretty views at night . Yes, I still have my pair of yellow duckies from the Peabody sitting in my bathroom at home. RIP Natalie . You were so beautiful and such a good actress and I know your sister Lana loved you dearly. Or is it Llana? She wrote a book or 2 about Natalie. I feel the way she has publicly stated she feels. But can't bring myself to read the book(s). I want to remember Natalie as young and beautiful and happy . God will take care of the rest. Oh my word! I just found out Mary Badham went to play in To Kill a Mockingbird after decades of having a normal life. And am tickled that she played Mrs.Duboise. lol Watch the movie and you will see why I laugh.
@leewatkins1610
@leewatkins1610 Год назад
natalie was drop dead beautiful in ted and alice and bob and carol or whatever it was called!in the closing scene in a miniskirt,oh my goodness!
@meekthegreek1623
@meekthegreek1623 3 года назад
Coolest dress!! Plus she wore it well.
@Walterwhiterocks
@Walterwhiterocks 6 лет назад
It's hard to take your eyes off Natalie. She was so beautiful and delightful.
@stardustgirl2904
@stardustgirl2904 5 лет назад
Did you know she was Russian,born in the states to Russian immigrants
@m.e.d.7997
@m.e.d.7997 5 лет назад
Sad ending to her life.
@hairyscotman
@hairyscotman 4 года назад
UTTERLY delightful....sweet young lady....
@Lafayette320
@Lafayette320 4 года назад
@@stardustgirl2904, I believe she was named Natasha at birth.
@Scout81
@Scout81 4 года назад
She certainly brought the house down when she walked in! Love to have seen that in color.
@sandramalone3522
@sandramalone3522 Год назад
Natalie was my all time favorite actress.
@johnnyaingel5753
@johnnyaingel5753 5 лет назад
Beautiful Natalie Wood God rest her soul
@Deedee5858
@Deedee5858 Год назад
Her giggle completely gave her away for me, one of a kind, just as she was in every way.
@marilynwillett804
@marilynwillett804 Год назад
I thought it did also.
@katarina1852
@katarina1852 Год назад
Totally!
@NJgateway
@NJgateway 3 года назад
Natalie Wood was luminous and glowing even in black and white!
@XXthekingofyouXX
@XXthekingofyouXX 2 года назад
She was so tiny but somehow larger than life.
@freeguy77
@freeguy77 Год назад
But that hideous dress did not show her off to her best, as she stunningly looked in "The Great Race" (1965), and her other film roles.
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@margietucker1719
@margietucker1719 Год назад
@@freeguy77 You're right--she still looked as beautiful as ever--but that dress was awful!
@Angel-ts8rc
@Angel-ts8rc Год назад
That Arnold Scassi dress is lovely! It very 60s! Girls don’t dress like that anymore…
@lavenberry
@lavenberry 4 года назад
I still don't know how the panel can guess who people are. I never get tired of hearing about, reading about or seeing Natalie Wood.
@SciFiArtman
@SciFiArtman 8 лет назад
Gosh, I've always had such an intense crush on Natalie Wood! Her beauty, her strength, her vulnerability, her mysterious dark charm, and her playful sweetness - what an alluring complex blend, and intoxicating presence! RiP
@mbblover
@mbblover 6 лет назад
me too.. gorgeous inside and out she was and always will be...
@brucewayne8302
@brucewayne8302 6 лет назад
Love with a proper stranger Natalie wood
@dovbarleib3256
@dovbarleib3256 6 лет назад
Phyllis Newman wasn't chopped spinach either!
@benoitpellet1657
@benoitpellet1657 6 лет назад
No question about it. I was maybe 9 years old when West Side Story vale out and I immediately fell in love with her. She was my first screen crush.
@washington3763
@washington3763 6 лет назад
I`ve said that one million times.
@loisjackson3846
@loisjackson3846 3 года назад
Natalie is the most beautiful actress I've ever seen.
@sandramalone3522
@sandramalone3522 Год назад
I wish those days were back. And,...Peter was so funny.
@DominiqueFrancon
@DominiqueFrancon 3 года назад
My favorite Hollywood face. She was not only beautiful and talented, she was also very charming.
@suestephan3255
@suestephan3255 2 года назад
This was before she married second husband.
@lindas.martin2806
@lindas.martin2806 4 года назад
Arlene Francis is soooo witty, a pleasure to have on this show!
@donnakowalski2622
@donnakowalski2622 5 лет назад
Natalie Wood was the most beautiful and stunning woman ever. So mesmerizing. The most amazing actress. Her eyes, her smile, her laugh, her face. My favorite actress and person ever. I will always and forever love you Natalie Wood ❤❤❤❤❤ Rest In Paradise Sweet Angel 💕 ❤ 👼🙏❤ 💕
@mariarobayo5596
@mariarobayo5596 4 года назад
Totally agree.
@audreymai2773
@audreymai2773 4 года назад
Audrey Hepburn was better.
@bobair2
@bobair2 4 года назад
Yes she was attractive but her talent was even more so.
@keithhyttinen8275
@keithhyttinen8275 3 года назад
Too bad Wagner pushed her overboard.
@nataliedeshow768
@nataliedeshow768 3 года назад
@@audreymai2773 I don’t think so!! Never found her attractive, too skinny.
@jennifer_m.8613
@jennifer_m.8613 4 года назад
Her daughter Natasha (Gregson-Wagner) Watson has developed a fragrance line in Natalie's memory.
@johnvandehey7002
@johnvandehey7002 Год назад
She is simply stunning. And yes, Splendor in the Grass was my all-time favorite movie and have it saved on my PC's video list of movies. I'm 77 and cry every time I watch the last scene when she says her final goodbye to Warren Beatty (Bud Stamper) at his farmhouse.
@margietucker1719
@margietucker1719 Год назад
Same here John, love that movie so much. At that time in Hollywood, when there were a lot of heavily promoted big name actresses--I always thought she beat them all, hands down. No comparison. Everything about her was dazzling. My favorite actress of all time. There will never be another like her. Truly unique. I need to watch Splendor in the Grass again. It's been awhile.
@sesilek
@sesilek Год назад
I love her in this movie too 💙
@DiegoPerez-ce6yq
@DiegoPerez-ce6yq 3 года назад
I loves Natalie Wood since a child start yo hoy yo the cinemas st 60's... Western Side Story, Rebel without Case, Splendour un the Grass, and many more...
@hughbetcha436
@hughbetcha436 4 года назад
Every time I see Natalie Wood I'm in love all over again!
@erichvonmolder9310
@erichvonmolder9310 3 года назад
Really?
@Dreamskater100
@Dreamskater100 3 года назад
@@erichvonmolder9310 Why not? (you seem quite soul less Erich. It 'is' possible to value & admire someone, keep their spirit alive even if the they have passed).
@erichvonmolder9310
@erichvonmolder9310 3 года назад
@@Dreamskater100 , Soulless, funny. Admire a strangers that was a good actress? You can, for sure based on her acting, but she is long dead and we are here now. Her spirit doesn't need to be kept alive, she doesn't need that, but for some reason people "need" that.
@waynejohanson1083
@waynejohanson1083 3 года назад
Me too.
@joydunn2109
@joydunn2109 3 года назад
My Goodness, Natalie Wood is so Beautiful!! They don't make them like that anymore. RIP Natalie Wood
@PhilBagels
@PhilBagels 9 лет назад
"I wasn't driving at all. I was a passenger." Great line!
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@maxemomaxemo6250
@maxemomaxemo6250 6 лет назад
NATALIE WOOD....natural beauty....wonderful actor.
@mjp96
@mjp96 Год назад
both!!!
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@renegadetherapist5664
@renegadetherapist5664 4 года назад
Natalaie Wood was so gorgeous, and nice, makes a difference! Those huge brown eyes!
@brucejimenez7815
@brucejimenez7815 4 года назад
The lovely Phyliss Newman recently died. the show had class and intellect unlike most shows today.
@carolv8450
@carolv8450 4 года назад
😢
@WaltGekko
@WaltGekko 3 года назад
If she had been the permanent replacement for Dorothy Kilgallen after she died, this version might have continued for at least another year or two.
@aandjay
@aandjay 3 года назад
So true
@elisabethlinz4256
@elisabethlinz4256 3 года назад
Phyllis Newman was very beautiful, no doubt. Great face, great figure, her dress, her hair... spot on! If only her voice had been less squeaky and her speaking fashion less infantile. Such a contrast to the way Arlene presents herself. Classy and witty.
@elaineculbert8594
@elaineculbert8594 Год назад
@Bruce Jimenez - Truer words have never been spoken! 👍 I miss class and good taste in entertainment.
@cynthiagraff8373
@cynthiagraff8373 5 лет назад
My favorite all time actress. And what a beauty!
@helengushue8575
@helengushue8575 Год назад
She was a favorite actress of mine. Loved Natalie Wood in her movie Inside Daisy Clover. I truly missed her and very saddened by her peculiar drowning. It was nice to see her on this show. Definitely one of the REAL beauties on the planet!
@Zee-et4rd
@Zee-et4rd Год назад
I just posted a comment. I grew up with this show and I love Natalie Wood and her movies.
@schmittyconstanz
@schmittyconstanz Год назад
Very good movie,N.W. always consistently good .The book is quite good also.
@barneygartner8416
@barneygartner8416 10 месяцев назад
Wagner killed her
@carlweaver3243
@carlweaver3243 Год назад
Natalie only got better with age. Too bad she passed soooo young. One incredibly beautiful and classy woman.
@christopherbarker181
@christopherbarker181 Год назад
I've loved her all my life; since I was a little boy and to this day she is the most beautiful soul I've ever seen! Someone robbed us and it hurts still.
@johndean4765
@johndean4765 Год назад
Chris Barker she really was the most beautiful girl ever.
@christopherbarker181
@christopherbarker181 Год назад
@@johndean4765 Sure was😢
@dancelli714
@dancelli714 4 года назад
Natalie was also a great child actress; MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, OUR VERY OWN etc. All died tragically; Sal Mineo, Natalie and James Dean ("Rebel Without A Cause")
@pjdurkin8582
@pjdurkin8582 5 лет назад
Natalie had stunning eyes and a warm and classy demeanor. RIP
@johndean4765
@johndean4765 Год назад
Please Durkin All her features Were perfect AND she had the most beautiful eyes.Absolutely the most natural beauty unlike many celebrities these days who have needed cosmetic surgery to achieve nothing like the natural beauty of Natalie Wood and even better a natural million dollar smile.
@dennisduran8500
@dennisduran8500 Год назад
Her eyes don't really look like that. That's all make-up.
@opale1572
@opale1572 10 месяцев назад
​@@dennisduran8500El tontucio de siempre.
@Augalv
@Augalv 5 лет назад
Natalie wood was without a doubt the most beautiful woman of her generation!
@waynej2608
@waynej2608 4 года назад
Easily.
@haggismuncher
@haggismuncher 4 года назад
I think your forgetting Rachel Welch
@brigittebeltran6701
@brigittebeltran6701 4 года назад
@@haggismuncher Raquel was, as Burt Reynolds once said, PLASTIC. She had breast enlargements and her huge hook nose was operated on to give her a more classic look. She had little, if any, talent. However, she remained scandal free, raised lovely children and today, in her 70's looks gorgeous!!
@lostintime8651
@lostintime8651 4 года назад
She was the only wood that didn't float...
@overtheedge9298
@overtheedge9298 4 года назад
lostintime86 You, are a fuc$ing idiot.
@blacksabbathmatters3365
@blacksabbathmatters3365 2 года назад
The most beautiful woman who has ever walked the earth. An absolute Goddess.
@BernardGreenberg
@BernardGreenberg Год назад
Natalie Wood was indeed a beautiful, talented screen goddess, but my heart here belongs to Phyllis Newman, who back then delighted regular watchers of these shows with her wit, vivacity, and cuteness, especially those who shared her New York and ethnic background. After a long and successful career, she passed away at 86 in 2019. In 1988, I was delighted to receive a personal reply from her, a postcard, when I sent her my reactions to her just-published autobiography ( _Just in Time_ ) and admiration. I miss her more than any of these others (I watched WML regularly "in the day"). "Those were the days".
@edmundpower1250
@edmundpower1250 5 месяцев назад
I never thought much of Newman. She never interacted with any of the shows guests when they came to shake her hand, just that big stupid grin
@BernardGreenberg
@BernardGreenberg 5 месяцев назад
@@edmundpower1250 There is no disputing of taste. I saw her on many TV shows, and adored her, and grieve her passing. But that was 60 years ago....
@nursegrace7492
@nursegrace7492 8 лет назад
This was Natalie Wood's favorite dress. It was designed by Arnold Scaasi.
@Lady.Olga.
@Lady.Olga. 4 года назад
Ok
@charlesriver6628
@charlesriver6628 4 года назад
Nurse Grace It worked for me! I had a crush on Natalie since the age of 13.
@AndrewMacLaine
@AndrewMacLaine 4 года назад
It's an amazing dress!
@brigittebeltran6701
@brigittebeltran6701 4 года назад
How sad women do not dress like ladies any more!!!
@FirstnameLastname-py3bc
@FirstnameLastname-py3bc 4 года назад
I was to jump Schwarzenegger
@despinak9720
@despinak9720 Год назад
Happy birthday Natalie! She would’ve been 84 today ❤️
@pk525
@pk525 5 лет назад
When he asked Natalie if she was a pretty girl, her reaction was so cute.
@EifertD
@EifertD 4 года назад
I agree. Her hesitation says a lot about her. As beautiful as she was, she appears to be humble not conceited.
@XXthekingofyouXX
@XXthekingofyouXX 2 года назад
She totally stalled and pondered it like she actually had to assess if she was pretty or not. Her humility makes her even more gorgeous!! What a little cutie puff she was 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@CoachLynnea
@CoachLynnea 4 года назад
Natalie Wood was adorable. Such a bright light
@dzanier
@dzanier 2 года назад
A very intelligent and well-spoken lady.
@mjp96
@mjp96 Год назад
@@dzanier she sure was. with beauty, a fantastic personality, and a beautiful laugh. I can't imagine a male not falling for her in -2 seconds.
@dzanier
@dzanier Год назад
@@mjp96 agreed. She was adorable in many different ways.
@allenjones3130
@allenjones3130 Год назад
Ms. Wood was another showbiz legend who tragically died too young.
@trwent
@trwent 2 года назад
Peter Ustinov was an absolutely incredible actor. He just chewed up every scene he was in. His performance in Spartacus even outshone those of giants like Douglas, Olivier, and Laughton.
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@diananutt1517
@diananutt1517 Год назад
@Joon Bugg 🌿Glad I watched this. I didn't realize how quick-witted and funny he was! "...I was a passenger!"
@thepepperlanders
@thepepperlanders Год назад
He was good in everything he appeared in. I especially remember him in "We're No Angels."
@caracole5812
@caracole5812 Год назад
He was delightful here.
@NormAppleton
@NormAppleton Год назад
Ustinov he was more than an actor, he was a huge giant global storyteller. He did a wonderful multi part story about the USSR so we we wouldn't kill each other. He also did wings of the red star, great series about Soviet aviation. What to we have today that's close? Stephen Fry, yeah that is the Ustinov of our era.
@vinny8562
@vinny8562 Год назад
Natalie Wood was so beautifully talented.
@largemember
@largemember Год назад
I bet she was...especially on the casting couch....Hollywood stars were/ARE HOES.....face the damned FACTS!!!!
@oliverkalamata2753
@oliverkalamata2753 2 года назад
I love how expressive she was!
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@bryanspindle4455
@bryanspindle4455 Год назад
I always loved Natalie Wood. I recently saw her in the movie Tomorrow ls Forever which l believe was her first credited screen appearance when she was about seven years old. She played an Austrian girl and spoke and sang with an Austrian accent. It was a beautiful performance that showed even then what a gifted and talented actress she would become.
@sandradibiaso1530
@sandradibiaso1530 7 лет назад
Natalie Wood is the best part of this episode!
@tompaulcampbell
@tompaulcampbell 7 лет назад
No doubt!
@margepurdy9100
@margepurdy9100 6 лет назад
Sandra DiBiaso o9
@davidd6218
@davidd6218 5 лет назад
I didn't know there was another part.
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@larryhinze1617
@larryhinze1617 Год назад
WOULD YA? WOOD YA?
@KDL861
@KDL861 4 года назад
Natalie was gorgeous! Always loved her! Especially in Bob, Carol, Ted and Alice. ❤️
@rjperfetto584
@rjperfetto584 3 года назад
She was at her peak physically in this movie.
@woffus
@woffus 4 года назад
She was so beautiful. A sad loss.
@suestephan3255
@suestephan3255 2 года назад
The eye witnesses including the captain came out years later with damning account for JR. They re-opened case in 2016. I cannot watch Hart to Hart.
@bi-costalteacher1281
@bi-costalteacher1281 3 года назад
She was beyond gorgeous!
@billytwee3674
@billytwee3674 8 лет назад
The most beautiful woman to come out of San Francisco, and that's sayin' something. Thanks for uploading.
@washington3763
@washington3763 6 лет назад
The most beautiful woman born..PERIOD !
@IncubusOfDeath
@IncubusOfDeath 3 года назад
I love Natalie Wood...she was beautiful. She also had beautiful handwriting.
@scottlevin3966
@scottlevin3966 3 года назад
I love these shows. They had such class unlike tv today.
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@francescaderimini4422
@francescaderimini4422 Год назад
Are you saying the Kardashians are not Classy? :)
@Dragon43ish
@Dragon43ish Год назад
yes
@TomBrooklyn
@TomBrooklyn Год назад
How about Deal or No Deal?
@granthurlburt4062
@granthurlburt4062 Год назад
No near-profanity etc.
@moboutmen
@moboutmen 2 года назад
Gosh, Natalie was stunning.
@carollee444
@carollee444 2 года назад
She was so pretty & a wonderful actress 🥰
@msmdare
@msmdare Год назад
I had the great good fortune to meet her when I was a little girl! I sure wish I still had the autographed photo of her! Always so gracious and stunning!
@trilby5546
@trilby5546 2 года назад
So many big stars on a small show.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@janinefarris2748
@janinefarris2748 4 года назад
The movie that Natalie Wood announced that would be coming out it's one of my favorite movies that she did entitled this property is condemned whats the title and her co-star was with Robert Redford a real beautiful movie and very well done
@1aikane
@1aikane 4 года назад
Natalie Wood was angelic, beautiful
@basilmarasco1975
@basilmarasco1975 3 года назад
... quite angelic.
@1moredayof
@1moredayof 3 года назад
I had completely forgotten about Phyllis Newman! Before watching this episode I hadn't seen her or even heard her name mentioned for many years. She is really very classy and very very cute.
@teach623
@teach623 4 года назад
Nice to see Natalie wood alive
@Zee-et4rd
@Zee-et4rd Год назад
I grew up watching this program. I respect them all. Natalie Wood is one of my top 5 favorite female actresses. Yes she starred in "Splendor in the Grass". I adore that movie .
@ralphbourke5473
@ralphbourke5473 Год назад
I am retired and can't help but to be brought back to a sadder time when Natalie Woods was murdered by her husband! My hopes are she rests in peace she is sadly missed!
@beaupianiste3738
@beaupianiste3738 Год назад
They need to re-open that case. Someone is protecting Wagner.
@ronhearl502
@ronhearl502 Год назад
@@beaupianiste3738 She drowned -off the dock
@margietucker1719
@margietucker1719 Год назад
Although we don't know for sure--I suspect it's true. For some reason I never could stand to see his face, because of what he may have done.
@helengushue8575
@helengushue8575 Год назад
Yes, her death still doesn't set well with me. She was terrified of water and drowns? It makes no sense. She was smart and classy. I hope someday the authorities finally get it right, but think public opinion about it has managed to shun her husband especially since we don't see him much on the screen anymore!
@QuadMochaMatti
@QuadMochaMatti Месяц назад
Christopher Walken knows exactly what happened, but he dances around, hoping he can distract you with the ol' razzle dazzle.
@brianherrington7226
@brianherrington7226 5 лет назад
Beyond Beautiful. What a horrible tragedy and loss for us all.
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute
@Juxtaposition1-Bitchute Год назад
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@goofydog2
@goofydog2 5 лет назад
She was the woman every male loved.
@basilmarasco1975
@basilmarasco1975 4 года назад
Well, it's safe to say that television has changed.
@donnawoodford6641
@donnawoodford6641 3 года назад
The world has changed, but (maybe) not in ways that I (would have) imagined.
@MsMsmak
@MsMsmak 6 лет назад
The panel is always so enthralled with young beautiful women.
@bobroth1951
@bobroth1951 3 года назад
Who isn't?
@suestephan3255
@suestephan3255 2 года назад
You are correct but sometimes gets too edgy and once John Daley’s demeanor changed dramatically, I forget what man went too far. Maybe Tony Randell
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 4 года назад
Peter Ustinov was one of the GREAT WITS of his time. His comment on the English man who makes Superman fly on stage "It's nice to know the English aircraft industry is not dead."
@1moredayof
@1moredayof 3 года назад
It was so funny when he said, "I wasn't driving. I was a passenger".
@hugoaniro8166
@hugoaniro8166 3 года назад
Ustinove was full of himself .arlene Francis was the true wit On show
@poetcomic1
@poetcomic1 3 года назад
@@hugoaniro8166 He wasn't full of himself he was Russian AND English. What a combination.
@hugoaniro8166
@hugoaniro8166 3 года назад
@@poetcomic1 Mr ustinove was known to have a hearty ego . I don't know if it had to do with his heritage but he was never timid about his opinions .
@JimBalter
@JimBalter Год назад
His comment about Mary Martin and crowded corridors flew right over their heads.
@patriciahill2320
@patriciahill2320 6 лет назад
What a delight Natalie was!
@jrm8899
@jrm8899 3 года назад
What a stunning woman!!
@nilasanders2044
@nilasanders2044 7 лет назад
Arlene Francis was just delightful!
@bailey9r
@bailey9r 6 лет назад
And good at the game as she figures the answer more than anyone else from what I have seen.
@kenretherford1197
@kenretherford1197 6 лет назад
Why did she marry a nitwit like Gabel?
@suestephan3255
@suestephan3255 2 года назад
Very smart woman. Both her and Dorothy Kilgallen.
@markchoma9822
@markchoma9822 Год назад
Arlene was sexy.
@richardwarren7492
@richardwarren7492 Год назад
Natalie was awesome - a true beauty.
@tinaloveseddie
@tinaloveseddie 5 лет назад
Love Natalie🥰 she looks absolutely GORGEOUS!! That dress is stunning as well😍😘💋
@johanbrand8601
@johanbrand8601 Год назад
Peter Ustinov is the best part about this episode. He was hilarious! What's my line -> pure entertainment.
@rmelin13231
@rmelin13231 Год назад
I concur in totality.
@sagarsaxena6318
@sagarsaxena6318 11 месяцев назад
"I wasn't driving I was a passenger"
@dongato6838
@dongato6838 8 лет назад
Natalie Wood seemed like such a huggable little thing.
@markmauk8231
@markmauk8231 4 года назад
you mean fuggable?
@tompaulcampbell
@tompaulcampbell 4 года назад
@@markmauk8231 Show some class, perv!
@markmauk8231
@markmauk8231 4 года назад
@@tompaulcampbell calm down, idiot
@randywhite3947
@randywhite3947 4 года назад
Mark Mauk perv
@tompaulcampbell
@tompaulcampbell 4 года назад
@@markmauk8231 You should be saying that to yourself!
@jamesr1703
@jamesr1703 5 лет назад
N.W. was a standout in "Rebel Without a Cause".
@mjp96
@mjp96 3 года назад
How did she not win "Splendor in the Grass"? I'll never get that one. I wasn't born yet but I watch it all the time.
@conniebarnes9274
@conniebarnes9274 4 года назад
Most other actors couldn't hold a candle to her. What a beauty. I knew her parents were from Russia.
@emilyhayek1132
@emilyhayek1132 Год назад
She was my favorite actress. Beautiful elegant smart funny gracious talented love her forever. Miss her so much sadness and tragedy in her death at such a young age. Forever young and forever beautiful.
@kibundle
@kibundle Год назад
I have vague memories of my parents watching this program, after I and my siblings went to bed. Because I was the youngest of five siblings, my usually strict parents tolerated me on the couch, falling asleep on my dear mother's arm. The talk in this show is intelligent and so soothing to listen to.
@billiescott9799
@billiescott9799 Год назад
Yes !
@virginiaboone8163
@virginiaboone8163 Год назад
Quiz shows of today bear no resemblance to what they once were when people were elegant, gracious and polite. Watching this reminds me of that lovelier past.
@Tina-si1gz
@Tina-si1gz Год назад
I’m the youngest of five children too and I remember my parents watching these shows some. They never missed Lawrence Welk.
@sheldonbodryn1003
@sheldonbodryn1003 2 года назад
I used to be indifferent to What's My Line but now I'm thrilled to see these episodes, bringing back lots of nice memories. Natalie Wood was so good in so many movies. Inside Daisy Clover was a compelling, fascinating character study of a person on the verge of a breakdown. I will never forget that I happened to be camping in my VW Campmobile nearby on the cliffs overlooking that beach for a few days when I heard the news of her drowning. I looked to see if I could see anything from the shore.
@yawlltube
@yawlltube 5 лет назад
"Are you here on a visit?" "Are you going back somewhere soon?" Ustinov. Brilliant
@agalgonzalez
@agalgonzalez Год назад
Peter Ustinov was always the epitome of class and savoir-faire.
@thesuncollective1475
@thesuncollective1475 Год назад
Great raconteur
@peace-now
@peace-now Год назад
He always struck me as a show off.
@anthonylovato5614
@anthonylovato5614 Год назад
And always a member of the Roman Senate with his look,!
@opale1572
@opale1572 10 месяцев назад
​@@peace-now👍👍
@largebiff1743
@largebiff1743 Год назад
Peter in We're No Angels (1955) with Humphrey Bogart and Aldo Ray was hilarious! 😆😅🤣😂😅
@kathybouziane5269
@kathybouziane5269 Год назад
I've watched that many times and he was hilarious. Him with the snake !
@largebiff1743
@largebiff1743 Год назад
@@kathybouziane5269 Just the dialogue alone from the three "Angels" was hilarious Kathy. And the snakes name was Adolphe! Lol. Think I'll watch it again.
@trumancapote9097
@trumancapote9097 8 лет назад
One of the great MOVIE STARS of all time. The skipper of the boat who was piloting her yacht the night of her death lives in my hometown in Florida and frequents a bar that I like but I have never had the nerve to bring this subject up with him. He keeps to himself mostly. RIP NATALIE WOOD.
@bwayland1290
@bwayland1290 7 лет назад
Truman Capote I hope you will talk to him. If I had the chance I sure would.
@electriccreamman4977
@electriccreamman4977 7 лет назад
B Wayland she's everything a man would want, I'm not buying this guy's story though
@marilynwillett804
@marilynwillett804 5 лет назад
me neither, calling himself Truman Capote.
@aspenrebel
@aspenrebel 5 лет назад
@@electriccreamman4977 Natalie was gorgeous, but clearly she had personal "issues", as most Entertainment people do, as most people do. You never know who people really are, what they have going on inside of them. Drinking, drugs, insecurity, abuse, etc.. Being in the limelight can be unbearable for many people. I know I wouldn't want it. I'm a very private person.
@holarc
@holarc 5 лет назад
ask him, at the right moment. do it.
@sugarlove
@sugarlove 5 лет назад
oh i love her! bless you Natalie wood
@erichvonmolder9310
@erichvonmolder9310 3 года назад
She died about 20 years ago, why bless her now?
@erichvonmolder9310
@erichvonmolder9310 3 года назад
@Aritosthenes , bless the people who are living and operating in our 3D world. She is perfectly fine.
@hairyscotman
@hairyscotman 3 года назад
she was quite special....a dish!
@erichvonmolder9310
@erichvonmolder9310 3 года назад
@@hairyscotman , you are showing your age.
@erichvonmolder9310
@erichvonmolder9310 3 года назад
I agree. 3D is the challenge, but only temporary.
@leesher1845
@leesher1845 3 года назад
Natalie Wood was absolutely gorgeous and so poised, and Peter Ustinov was very funny and clever.
@swami19581
@swami19581 2 года назад
Peter Ustinov utter legend…
@macarthurfield5674
@macarthurfield5674 5 лет назад
I was a small child when "This property is Condemned" was filmed in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi & Waveland, Ms
@AltoonaYourPiano
@AltoonaYourPiano Год назад
Natalie Wood was so beautiful! I love that these classic shows are on RU-vid for everyone to enjoy. I'm especially thankful because a lot of these classic shows aren't shown on TV Land anymore. On a side note, I think Natalie Wood might be why I have a thing for women with short hair! I don't know why some people say short hair on women looks bad or unfeminine. I think her short hair looks really good on her here!
@binyon7
@binyon7 6 лет назад
One of the very few... VERY VERY FEW old TV where the humor translates so well. This show was consistently a riot. Speaking of riot.... The Honeymooners will always be a riot. ("Oh, you're a riot Alice...")
@suestephan3255
@suestephan3255 2 года назад
Popular even at 10PM
@binyon7
@binyon7 2 года назад
@@suestephan3255 Bang-zoom To the Moon, Sue!
@davidahlstrom7533
@davidahlstrom7533 2 года назад
Abbott and Costello "translate" pretty well. So does George Burns. And Grocho Marx. I could go on - the old comedians were not nasty and crude like so many of them are today.
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