Hollywood Movie Bloopers 1940
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2021
- Every year the Warner Brothers studio would invite distributors, sales personal, and theater owners from around the country to a giant party to promote their latest movie releases, and the highlight of the event was showing a specially created outtakes and blooper reel at the end of the festivities. This was never shown in the regular theaters, especially with all the language used. That's what made it fun for the guests.
Featuring Humphrey Bogart, George Brent, James Cagney, Miriam Hopkins, Allen Jenkins, Joel McCrea, Pat O’Brien, George Raft, and Ann Sheridan.
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it's always great to see that everyone no matter what year were all the same.
2024 viendolos, gracias por compartir❤❤❤❤❤❤
3:00 I have a hunch the film crew poured vodka instead of water in his glass and he wasnt ready for it.
The reactions crack me up every time! 3:13
Ahahahahahaaaa 😂yes Vodka indeed.
The people that put this together originally, thought the sound effects were funny.
George Raft. Uncle Billy from "It's a Wonderful Life"
Watching super-Catholic Pat O'Brien, Hollywood's favorite guy to cast as a priest, curse out his God made me happy.
Lots of bloopers from till we meet again with George Brent and Merle Oberon. Also a few from the old maid with Bette Davis and George Brent. Wish there were more of these.
4:13 looks like Alan Jenkins - he did the voice for Officer Dibble!
Because that is Alan Jenkins
William Demarest
1940’s actors had to spit out a lot of rapid-fire dialogue. When there was a blooper, they got right back to the scene…the filming didn’t come to a standstill like it does now. Today’s actors just can’t focus like that.
I just knew the line at 1:17 would be "you dirty rat".
Bloopers or no bloopers, I’ll take these Hollywood ladies over what’s running around today!
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Considering they're dead, I'm sure they won't be able to reject your misogynistic ass like the modern day ones do
What Movie is 7.44?:)
Anyone know what the movie at 6:05 is?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:49 what movie is that
I'm pretty sure that that's Lola Lane on the far right, and that's definitely Priscilla Lane right next to her. I think it's "Four Mothers" from 1941.
Justice League Snyder Cut
What film is that @ 3:00
This movie is called till we meet again with George Brent and Merle Oberon. It is a very good movie. A lot of bloopers in here are from that movie
Someone needs to oil that door the Butler opens
How were these recorded?
my guess would be with cameras...
@@chrismcgill I know but how would the cameras work?
@@camijs5466 Print film 35mm from one spool to another passes through the lens aperture that sound was recorded on record or on the 35mm film which was later I think. then the film went to labs to be processed in chemicals that bring out the image that was exposed onto the film
@@camijs5466 with a film 🎞 thats why they tried to make as little mistakes as possible, it was expensive to reshoot a scene.
@@leafyapril i'm more curious about how the film actually worked and were able to be watched and digitized, especially the sound.
I enjoyed the goofiness of the acting scenes. And cringed at the racist opening theme with gibberish Chinese. Both document the history of the time.
They did not think it was racist or offensive, they thought it was good humor and funny to the watching public.
Another time another mind set, I take these classy folks over the crap that goes on today in Hollyweird.
@@AFMMarcelD These types of 'jokes' were never just harmless fun, at any point. They come directly from deep hatred and anti-immigration bitterness. They knew it was offensive - the problem was they didn't care. There's no other punchline, the joke is that making fun of Asian people is funny. Disrespect was the point.
The idea that people in the past were classier is wrong anyway. They lied, cheated, stole, swore, had affairs, and did drugs like we do today. Movies aren't reality. The world was much more screwed up than anything you learn about in school.
curing the way they do, i'm out..
I see that "God damned" was the expletive of the time in 1940. And the book of the religion you believe in always says not to use the name of god in vain. And thank god I'm an atheist. 😉 Fun watch.
damn, goddam, and SOB were okay, but not f--- and sh--. Someone says sh--- in another bloopers reel and immediately excuses himself.
Also NUTS!
Enjoy Hell
If you are an atheist why are you thanking God
@@johnsusanfranks8446 It's a joke about believing in the imaginary (g)od. It flew right over your head.