Lizabeth Scott - Iesbian actress who murdered her male fiancé? Hollywood hated her!

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  • @KarineAlourde
    @KarineAlourde  6 місяців тому +216

    “The truth is, I feel beyond sad. I feel empty. Numb. I felt nothing all the time, and it had started to feel normal. It should have scared me, but it didn’t.”
    - Elizabeth Scott

    • @elizabethfreshour4828
      @elizabethfreshour4828 6 місяців тому +50

      This is also how people with psychopathy describe their experiences.

    • @raceandros5079
      @raceandros5079 6 місяців тому +23

      Psychopathy

    • @mreclectic700
      @mreclectic700 6 місяців тому +10

      RIP 🌹

    • @ElizzzaB
      @ElizzzaB 6 місяців тому +18

      Wow did not know this about her. Competition in Hollywood. Always unsettling when someone not who they appear. You will know them by their fruits.

    • @moviestarmemories630
      @moviestarmemories630 6 місяців тому +9

      Socilpath

  • @reneemoreno8030
    @reneemoreno8030 6 місяців тому +348

    She lived across the street from me. She was always kind and caring and had a beautiful little garden. 🙏

    • @suzannedavidson6292
      @suzannedavidson6292 6 місяців тому +31

      reneemoreno8030 I wish they would get her name right. She was known as Lizbeth, not Lizabeth.

    • @elipotter369
      @elipotter369 6 місяців тому +26

      People can have many faces. I live in a unit complex where two people do terrible vicious things- because they didn't want to share power and were stopped from destroying the amenity and value of the building...so they got shouting and written slander campaigns against the people trying to improve the buildings, sabotage, damaging cars, etc etc AND also convinced some gullible people that they were the good saintly people. They were sweet as candy & helpful- even as they used these new "friends" to cause trouble and take the blame in the building too.

    • @Crimson11100
      @Crimson11100 6 місяців тому +38

      I work with people who would do anything to reach the top, but outside work they seem nice.

    • @Mister_Listener
      @Mister_Listener 6 місяців тому +17

      @@Crimson11100thats how people are everywhere.

    • @cchevy936
      @cchevy936 6 місяців тому

      This whole thing is all fabricated. Lizabeth wasn’t a lesbian; she confirmed it. She never murdered anyone. This chick who does these always gets things wrong bc she doesn’t do her research and she makes her own judgements.

  • @dalerimoller272
    @dalerimoller272 6 місяців тому +253

    I miss how classy everyone looked back then. Whether you were poor or rich, you held yourself with dignity.

    • @LisaEllis-rt3xh
      @LisaEllis-rt3xh 6 місяців тому +8

      Agreed.

    • @richardhingle3634
      @richardhingle3634 6 місяців тому +18

      I think dressing well seemed to die around the middle 1980’s. My parents had always taught their children to put their best foot forward… apparently today, not so much 😢

    • @elainewalls3563
      @elainewalls3563 6 місяців тому +3

      @@dalerimoller272 ABSOLUTELY!

    • @mz.punkin7669
      @mz.punkin7669 6 місяців тому +5

      Yees people complement me on my attire my mom and grandmother taught me well 😊

    • @LisaEllis-rt3xh
      @LisaEllis-rt3xh 6 місяців тому +3

      @@mz.punkin7669 Excellent teachers.

  • @lauraestrada7279
    @lauraestrada7279 6 місяців тому +140

    You've been really doing some classic yet unknown actresses so many didn't appreciate. I LOVE these back stories. I feel you truly found joy in analyzing the wonder of unsung heroes. As a Scorpio, you honor them in their death.

    • @SarahBarnes-cr8nr
      @SarahBarnes-cr8nr 6 місяців тому +3

      I agree whole heartedly. Well said Laura. I always thought the same thing.

    • @shanteecoleman8003
      @shanteecoleman8003 6 місяців тому +6

      An I So Appreciate iT too!! 😊

    • @dfinite1111
      @dfinite1111 6 місяців тому +5

      Lizbeth Scott was pretty famous. Very. Queen of Film Noir.

  • @pocahontasthegreat
    @pocahontasthegreat 6 місяців тому +527

    She reminds me of a vintage version of Cara Delevigne

  • @sbrownie
    @sbrownie 6 місяців тому +438

    Kirk Douglas had the nerve to judge someone after his reputation... including what he did to an underaged Natalie Wood.🙄

    • @danavixen6274
      @danavixen6274 6 місяців тому +58

      SAY THAT! Natalie's sister Lana Wood has been SUSPICIOUSLY quiet since Kirk died. I would not be surprised if she was given hush money. 🤫

    • @ryanlewandowsky2077
      @ryanlewandowsky2077 6 місяців тому +50

      It’s usually those with the least room to judge that do it the most

    • @TheQuietStorm630
      @TheQuietStorm630 6 місяців тому +32

      ​@@danavixen6274More than likely that or her life was threatened.🤔

    • @cinnamongirl5410
      @cinnamongirl5410 6 місяців тому +1

      Exactly. He's so disgusting.

    • @Hummingbird108
      @Hummingbird108 6 місяців тому +18

      What’s Kirk Douglas to with her not heard about this

  • @ericdavis6261
    @ericdavis6261 6 місяців тому +331

    she looks like lauren bacall

    • @sonjastanger5858
      @sonjastanger5858 6 місяців тому +25

      My thoughts exactly!!!

    • @mreclectic700
      @mreclectic700 6 місяців тому +14

      That's who I thought it was in the thumbnail

    • @danavixen6274
      @danavixen6274 6 місяців тому +17

      Thought the same thing! 🤔

    • @elainewalls3563
      @elainewalls3563 6 місяців тому +17

      I agree with you. She does look like Bacall and her voice is also as husky as Bacalls. Both were beautiful ladies back then.

    • @MyDarkmarc
      @MyDarkmarc 6 місяців тому +16

      Lizabeth Scott was always compared to Lauren Bacall since they shared some physical attributes and their voices were unusually deep for women. Both women had been tagged with an image moniker: Lauren Bacall was known as "The Look" and Lizabeth Scott was called "The Threat" which derived from a critic's description of Scott: "She's the Threat, to the Body, the Voice and the Look." "The Body" (Marie McDonald), "The Voice" (Frank Sinatra) and "The Look" (Lauren Bacall). Even though they sounded alike there were differences in accent, diction and timbre between Scott and Bacall. Bacall's accent is pre-World War II, upper-middle-class New York metropolitan, often mistaken for Mid-Atlantic due to the broad "A" and non-rho-tic pronunciation of words containing "R." Unlike Scott's inherited low tone, Bacall originally had a naturally high tone with a nasal timbre and fast tempo, but had trained herself to pitch her voice lower and slow down her delivery. Despite Bacall's "mannered toughness" and Scott's "breathy theatricality" both women had what they called at the time a "smoky voice." But more notable than any actual similarity between Bacall and Scott were the people, institutions and events they had in common: the Walter Thornton Agency, Harper's Bazaar, Irving Hoffman, Charles Feldman and the Famous Talent Corporation, Humphrey Bogart, and the "Second Red Scare" (1947-1954). Also, both actresses made Bogart's personal list of the nine "most potent" kissers "in movie love scenes" in which he participated. Lizabeth Virginia Scott (born Emma Matzo September 29, 1922 - January 31, 2015) in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Lizabeth Scott, was disclaimed by the film critics as a second -- rate Lauren Bacall but though they have similar qualities in my opinion they are quite different in their acting abilities. I never like to compare actors or actresses to say who had more talent. Its unfair to the actors. Lizabeth might not be so well known today since she made her last film in 1957 titled Loving You costarring Elvis Presley, Lizabeth Scott did a cameo in 1972 in a film titled Pulp. Also Lizabeth never married but she did do interviews later on about her career mostly in film noirs. Of her 22 films, she was the leading lady in all but one. In addition to stage and radio, she appeared on television from the late 1940s to early 1970s. In the last twenty years since film noir has become more popular so too has Lizabeth Scott she has been gaining a belated reputation as a superior actress. Her unmannered projection of the now archaic tough girl is direct and vibrant, elevating it from the confines of its times. Scott's style of acting, characteristic of other film actors of the 1940s -- a cool, naturalistic underplay derived from multiple sources -- was often depreciated by critics who preferred the more emphatic stage styles of the pre-film era or the later method styles. Unlike her predecessors at Paramount, Lizabeth Scott was not contracted to the studio but to the company's leading independent producer Hal B. Wallis, who, like David O. Selznick before him made a lucrative business of loaning out his contractees to other producers with substantial profit for himself. This breakdown of the omnipotent studio's star system worked to Lizabeth Scott's strong disadvantage. Paramount was disinclined to promote a free-lance player who was so tenuous a part of its set-up. Compounding her plight was her rebellious individuality. She had little use for the conventional homage usually paid to the establishment in the film industry, and rarely kowtowed to the ranking institutions, gossip columnists Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper. With rare exceptions, Lizabeth Scott was stereotyped on the screen as the corrupt chanteuse who had no desire or will to change her sinister ways, and was doomed to find a worthwhile good guy to love her only when it was too late and she had already passed the point of redemption. She worked best in tandem with such strong screen personalities as Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Charlton Heston. In 2003, film historian Bernard F. Dick interviewed Scott for his biography of Wallis. The results was an entire chapter titled "Morning Star." In the chapter, the author observed that during the interview, Scott (then 80 or 81 years old) was still able to recite her opening monologue from The Skin of Our Teeth, which she had learned six decades earlier. Lizabeth Scott died of congestive heart failure at the age of 92 on January 31, 2015.

  • @debbiethompson14
    @debbiethompson14 6 місяців тому +212

    They had to act, dance, sing, EVERYTHING, not like today.

    • @4bibimimi
      @4bibimimi 6 місяців тому +7

      True. I don't think we've ever heard Ellen DeGeneres sing.

    • @Vivian-hz3hz
      @Vivian-hz3hz 6 місяців тому +5

      Lizbeth Scott was a beautiful sexy woman back the the studio ran these stars lives now there are no stars there TikTok reality stars ruins the magic of Hollywood now it HOLLYWEIRD shame

    • @natashamaier5233
      @natashamaier5233 6 місяців тому

      Today's Hollywood stars aren't stars. They dont stand out and shine against the darkness of this world--but rather, they ARE the darkness--the void. So, consequently, none of them carry the necessary star quality.

    • @aliyaheubanks4477
      @aliyaheubanks4477 6 місяців тому +2

      Alot of actors still do that today for 10 years too its just that Hollywood doesn't utilize them more or with potential

    • @SamanthaBaker8
      @SamanthaBaker8 5 місяців тому

      @@aliyaheubanks4477true, several actors can definitely sing as well as act

  • @jabbermocky4520
    @jabbermocky4520 6 місяців тому +118

    I love old movies, mostly those made before I was born. When I see Lizabeth Scott in a film she reminds me of Lauren Bacall. Similar looks. Always learn something new from Karine's interesting explorations of elite individuals.

    • @sonjastanger5858
      @sonjastanger5858 6 місяців тому +5

      My thoughts exactly ❤

    • @baylorsailor
      @baylorsailor 6 місяців тому +6

      I thought she looked a bit like Lauren Bacall too.

    • @kathrynmcelroy5658
      @kathrynmcelroy5658 6 місяців тому

      They are mesmerizing and amazing compared to the garbage they produce today for billions of dollars or whatever they spend on trash.

    • @totti.
      @totti. 6 місяців тому +1

      No only their hairdo

    • @loisaustin6200
      @loisaustin6200 6 місяців тому +1

      Me too, I always got the two mixed up and thought they might be sisters because they looked so much alike and acted so much alike.

  • @trishsiprell6996
    @trishsiprell6996 6 місяців тому +66

    P.S.--Miss Bankhead led a pretty nasty life herself. Scandalous even by Hollywood standards.

    • @yodservant
      @yodservant 6 місяців тому +9

      She was definitely a bad-ass girl back in the day....she was lovers with Billie Holliday it's written...

  • @elxamie83
    @elxamie83 6 місяців тому +87

    I love her movies! I think because Lizbeth was not a push over for men like Burt Lancaster, who most actress chased, she got a reputation as a b word. Thank You another fabulous story! Your content is fantastic!😊💐

    • @gerismith1218
      @gerismith1218 6 місяців тому +8

      My thoughts exactly she didn't play the Hollywood game and they ostracized her. Rene Zelleweger is another actress not liked by the press and lives outside of Hollywood.

    • @TheHappinessHelper_XO
      @TheHappinessHelper_XO 6 місяців тому +6

      I would have chased Burt Lancaster too, LMBO

    • @LisaEllis-rt3xh
      @LisaEllis-rt3xh 6 місяців тому

      ​@@TheHappinessHelper_XO He was a wife beater and a mean drunk.

  • @rosalie311
    @rosalie311 6 місяців тому +95

    Her modern doppelganger, Cara Delevingne.

  • @peaceknot
    @peaceknot 6 місяців тому +74

    I've always loved her in film noirs. She had that air of sultry mystery, sort of like a Lauren Bacall.

  • @nikitorres6852
    @nikitorres6852 6 місяців тому +54

    I literally used to skip school to watch the Turner Classic Movies channel and follow all the video old Hollywood gossip and never in my life have I heard the lesbian killed my boy fiancé story! I am unprepared for this! I needed popcorn!

    • @Senoritagata-nu5te
      @Senoritagata-nu5te 6 місяців тому +6

      I begged my mom one time to stay home from school(elementary) to watch "Bringing Up Baby" movie. So funny I can relate

  • @BelleLeilaNoir
    @BelleLeilaNoir 6 місяців тому +16

    You really have a true calling to tell these stories

  • @christineml1476
    @christineml1476 6 місяців тому +112

    Beautiful woman, she reminds me of Veronica Lake.

    • @KarineAlourde
      @KarineAlourde  6 місяців тому +17

      I can see it 😍

    • @sonjastanger5858
      @sonjastanger5858 6 місяців тому +2

      Uhuh!!!

    • @lishamarlar4597
      @lishamarlar4597 6 місяців тому

      Was Veronica Blake a lesbian

    • @elainewalls3563
      @elainewalls3563 6 місяців тому +12

      Exactly Lauren Bacall, Lizabeth Scott and Veronica Lake, all 3 have very stunning similarities. Hair, features, voice etc.

    • @captainape6807
      @captainape6807 5 місяців тому +1

      Veronica has a more feminine face, in my humble opinion.

  • @gerismith1218
    @gerismith1218 6 місяців тому +40

    Hollywood hated her says it all and made me interested in her. She wanted a private life and shunned gossip columnists a mistake in Hollywood. You'll probably find a lot of those actors had a dark past.

    • @captainape6807
      @captainape6807 5 місяців тому

      I'm quite obsessed with old Hollywood and love Noir, however, the industry is completely evil. Often employing very talented h00kers and rent boys and abusing them beyond belief.

  • @mz.punkin7669
    @mz.punkin7669 6 місяців тому +50

    Lucy showed them all in the end, she became a Billionaire with her own studio. 😂

    • @shadowlouise
      @shadowlouise 5 місяців тому +2

      Did you notice that this video said "Everybody loved Lucille Ball?" With her success, that changed. I don't know when she became less loveable, but certainly during I Love Lucy, she wasn't so nice - even to Vivian Vance. I saw a video not long ago, and she even treated Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor like underlings. Burton didn't like her.

  • @theramden6025
    @theramden6025 6 місяців тому +86

    I love your voice as you tell the stories.

  • @annabelleleigh-
    @annabelleleigh- 5 місяців тому +10

    She is very photogenic. Especially her profile. What a shame she was a sociopath

  • @siouzsie
    @siouzsie 6 місяців тому +80

    I’m sorry but not everyone loved Lucille Ball. Also, all this bad press for Scott reminds me of so many women ruined by Hollywood. Frances Farmer, comes to mind.

    • @1233-h1
      @1233-h1 6 місяців тому +15

      True. Lucille Ball had a very nasty side too. She was a female comedic genius and businesswoman. Her first husband also but he was a player.

    • @teenaapperson5880
      @teenaapperson5880 6 місяців тому

      Strong women get maligned. Gods forbid she took up for herself or be strong. The casting couch was a well known device and even tho it was common most knew it would not lead to major roles. It always makes me laugh when folks talk about witches and witchcraft. If yall only knew how many of your doctors and teachers and nurses etc are pagan. They aren't evil if they practice. People can be good and bad and has NOTHING to do with magick.

    • @waynej2608
      @waynej2608 6 місяців тому +6

      ​@@1233-h1 I know that I'm in the minority here, but I've never found Lucy funny. I don't deny her talent, esp in the few dramatic turns she had with films like Lured. But for humor, I'll take Lily Tomlin or Carol Brunett over Lucy. Everytime

    • @1233-h1
      @1233-h1 6 місяців тому +4

      @@waynej2608 I agree in the,sense that her comedic genius was that it worked because she had the ability to choose the right folks to bounce off of.
      Funny in her own right. Absolutely not.
      But throw in Vivian Vance, Ricki and Frawley she could shine brightly that way.
      In all her interviews she came off as rather dull except with Johnny Carson.
      Her physical comedy was all her own and she was master at that.
      But you are right. Burnett and Tomlin are much better.😊

    • @bobtaylor170
      @bobtaylor170 6 місяців тому +6

      Gracie Allen was funniest of all, and adorable.

  • @capoislamort100
    @capoislamort100 6 місяців тому +32

    The whole Hollywood industry was a huge, filthy decadent mess. They had everything nicely covered up with polish and glamour!

    • @airmark02
      @airmark02 6 місяців тому +6

      *was* ...? lol.

    • @capoislamort100
      @capoislamort100 6 місяців тому +5

      @@airmark02 fair point 😊

    • @captainape6807
      @captainape6807 5 місяців тому +2

      Hence, the term Pedowood.

    • @blossom1643
      @blossom1643 5 місяців тому +3

      So true. It’s always amazed me how many people will go lord knows what to “make it” in Hollywood. Sad really.😢

  • @milanahoward4736
    @milanahoward4736 6 місяців тому +35

    Her description at the beginning for the negative traits is reminding me of Amber Heard 🤐 also your biographies are always a treat and so entertaining!

  • @cdmbooks1493
    @cdmbooks1493 6 місяців тому +50

    I loved Lisabeth Scott. Her movies are mesmerising! The letter with the boyfriend was somewhat manipulative that he left her a fortune she didn't get, but takes nothing away from her talent.

    • @appledoreman
      @appledoreman 6 місяців тому +4

      I loved her also, 'Too late for tears,' a noir, being one of my favourites.

    • @hiramnoone
      @hiramnoone 6 місяців тому +4

      Yep. A highly underrated actress with a lot of class.

  • @jackmcclary2136
    @jackmcclary2136 5 місяців тому +6

    My wife purchased several pieces of Scott’s glamorous wardrobe when her personal estate was auctioned off in Los Angeles. Her favorite Scott garment is a red and green plaid sequin jacket that my wife wears every Christmas. People always comment on the dazzling jacket which usually leads to a conversation about Lizabeth Scott, film noir, etc. We can only imagine the places where Scott would have worn such an amazing jacket and can only hope that glamour regains some of its popularity.

  • @britpoppansy
    @britpoppansy 6 місяців тому +54

    She's beautiful, but I do actually get the feeling that she is wicked...

    • @MrRight1000
      @MrRight1000 6 місяців тому +18

      ...or unhappy.

    • @ViolettaD1485
      @ViolettaD1485 6 місяців тому +10

      See _The Strange Love of Martha Ivers._ Scott _looks_ like a female Fatale, but the wicked one is Stanwyck.

  • @nazimovab3549
    @nazimovab3549 6 місяців тому +70

    Lizabeth Scott was one of a kind. The fact she was the lead in almost all of her films except for three says a lot.

    • @lanazak773
      @lanazak773 6 місяців тому +3

      Too Late for Tears is one of my favorite movies but I wouldn’t call her a good actress. Her costar said she could have any part she wanted because she was married to the director.

    • @evepeabody4738
      @evepeabody4738 6 місяців тому +5

      @lanazak773 she was never married, maybe they meant in an intimate relationship with the director. And I agree, she wasn't a great actress...​

    • @michaeldy3157
      @michaeldy3157 6 місяців тому +3

      ​@@evepeabody4738 she was not a lesbian. Bi ike many . Not a murderer either

    • @lanazak773
      @lanazak773 6 місяців тому +1

      @@evepeabody4738 Yes, thanks

  • @andreaberryhill6654
    @andreaberryhill6654 6 місяців тому +11

    Now THAT is a wild & juicy story! Wow.
    Love your work. Thanks

  • @trotterhorsewatsonjr.6668
    @trotterhorsewatsonjr.6668 6 місяців тому +25

    One of the best bio on this woman! You filled in the blanks about Scott’s alleged lesbian interest I came away believing she made so many enemies that people leaked it knowing it was not true! I still say she personified the film noire fem fatale. I fell in love with her expressive fem fatale eyes!

  • @onemysore6120
    @onemysore6120 6 місяців тому +107

    Any enemy of Kurt Douglas is a friend of mine! 😮😂😊

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle 6 місяців тому +3

      "Kurt?" I love it!

    • @1233-h1
      @1233-h1 6 місяців тому +6

      Yeah. A lot of nasty dirt is,coming out about him.

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle 6 місяців тому +4

      @@1233-h1 Well, let's not be curt about "Kurt."

    • @appledoreman
      @appledoreman 6 місяців тому +1

      Kirk (not Kurt) Douglas wasn't mentioned in this video.

    • @akrenwinkle
      @akrenwinkle 6 місяців тому +1

      @@appledoreman I think toddler meant Burt Lancaster.

  • @ADayInTheLifeofMrsPerkins
    @ADayInTheLifeofMrsPerkins 6 місяців тому +16

    Another actress who intrigues me is
    Francis Farmer. The actress Jessica Lange did a biopic on her life called "Francis"...
    Her story is so heartbreaking and goes to show just how Hollywood treated a woman who did not want to conform. She preferred the broadway stage over Hollywood. Unfortunately, her pushy over bearing mother took over her life. She pressured her to go back to Hollywood cause it was Mama ambition to go Hollywood. Francis wanted a simple life.
    Her Mother became her guardian and had her institutionalized.

    • @LadyTeePrinceLover
      @LadyTeePrinceLover 2 місяці тому +1

      🤬 I still cannot stand her so-called Mother 'til this day. Frances suffered horrific abuse in that mental institution. Downright barbaric. Hard movie 2 watch also, but Jessica did her justice!

  • @yodservant
    @yodservant 6 місяців тому +13

    Great bio Karine!! Kudos to you, right up there with the beloved TCM late great Robert Osborne 😊❤

  • @maggiesmith8048
    @maggiesmith8048 6 місяців тому +19

    your vid is awesome. you bring the golden age of hollywood out from the cobwebs and give it new life..

  • @normanduke8855
    @normanduke8855 6 місяців тому +6

    She's really beautiful in a natural way. A genuine blond too.

  • @bevdozier-jones8105
    @bevdozier-jones8105 6 місяців тому +10

    Loved this unique beauty. Film Noir was famous because of her. What was up with Burt?

  • @ConceptsInHealth
    @ConceptsInHealth 6 місяців тому +42

    Sounds like she was a complete narcissist! Wow!

    • @appledoreman
      @appledoreman 6 місяців тому +16

      A lot of actors are, it's that sort of profession. Burt Lancaster was no saint!

    • @taijamartinez3780
      @taijamartinez3780 6 місяців тому

      MALIGNANT NARCOPATH

  • @jant7881
    @jant7881 6 місяців тому +19

    @KarineAlourde, thank you for another fantastic video! You always introduce us with people I never knew existed. Keep up the good work!

  • @phyllislovelace8151
    @phyllislovelace8151 6 місяців тому +11

    Thank you for your work Karine, it is very much appreciated.

  • @cminor3016
    @cminor3016 6 місяців тому +11

    Thank you for your compassion towards those in the deep past and now who feel that they deserve the least empathy❤

  • @Alan-yn9fk
    @Alan-yn9fk 6 місяців тому +17

    Isn't it ironic that everyone mentioned in this trash is dead and unable to confirm, deny or defend themselves?
    70 years after Confidential Magazine scandalized her name, lo and behold here you are doing it again only worse.
    She was a beautiful, sultry, talented actress sullied by the tabloids and hack writers. LEAVE HER ALONE.

    • @louisegold8235
      @louisegold8235 6 місяців тому +3

      Thank you!

    • @No1grandma74
      @No1grandma74 6 місяців тому +7

      You are right - I think she was ahead of her time, refusing to behave like other actresses were expected to. I always liked her, and as a young teen wore my hair exactly like her. Funny there is no one alive to confirm or deny this character assassination.

  • @janysmahoney1271
    @janysmahoney1271 2 місяці тому +3

    Film Noirs; nothing like them..
    The beautiful women, suspense, whodunit, an atmospheric implosion throughout just always hypontises the viewers

  • @baylorsailor
    @baylorsailor 6 місяців тому +29

    In some of her photos she looks similar to Lauren Bacall. I also thought she looked a little bit like Grace Kelly in a couple photos.

  • @TahariBlue
    @TahariBlue 6 місяців тому +44

    I like Lizabeth Scott, but I did not think was a beauty, I think she's attractive, but had a strong almost masculine look. As far as the movie Martha Ives she was good but could never steal a movie from Barbara Stanwyck. Even in the one scene they had together, Barbara being the queen thespian that she was, barely even acknowledge her in the scene, which made Liz look beneath her in the scene, Barbara hands down owned that movie

    • @1233-h1
      @1233-h1 6 місяців тому +16

      This is very true. Scott couldn't hold a candle to her. Nobody could.
      I loved Stanwyck and in my opinion she was the BEST actress for years. She was also the highest paid for years. But she lived quite modestly.

    • @terrybrowning-e9b
      @terrybrowning-e9b 6 місяців тому +3

      look at her again. she was nobodies doll baby. she was a woman. quite a lot of men are afraid of a real woman and stick with kupie dolls.

    • @surfernorm6360
      @surfernorm6360 6 місяців тому

      maybe you should review our concept of beauty. yours is not the only one

    • @fauxpinkytoo
      @fauxpinkytoo 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@1233-h1 By contrast, Stanwyck was rather gentle with the insecurities of a young Marilyn Monroe on 1952's "Clash By Night". Marilyn was a very different personality type, though.

  • @MedinaJones-j1t
    @MedinaJones-j1t 6 місяців тому +23

    Hello lovely Karine!! I really enjoy your channel!! I’m of the age where I grew up on old black& white movies from Hollywood. Nothing against the movie stars of today, but I’m partial to the old Hollywood glam- and the sometimes dark side of that era. Thanks for your unbiased coverage of a lot of my favorite stars of yesterday. Have you ever thought of doing a video on Jose Ferrer? I’d love to hear your take on his life and career!! Thanks for all you do!! Sending love & blessings to you and your family!!😍😍😍🙏🙏🙏

  • @Debra-k1f
    @Debra-k1f 6 місяців тому +30

    Wow, Karine! This one I have never heard of! Crazy lady - if you'd call her that,for sure!!

  • @nm985
    @nm985 5 місяців тому +6

    One of my favorite classic actresses because of her haunting looks and rough voice. Her talent wasnt great but she worked it lol. Thank you Sis for another great synopsis 🎬🎥

  • @lanazak773
    @lanazak773 6 місяців тому +17

    Most of the glamour shots at the beginning are from Dead Reckoning with Humphrey Bogart which was her big chance to become the next Lauren Bacall

    • @lanazak773
      @lanazak773 6 місяців тому +1

      ...and she was gorgeous in it!

  • @clubmogambo3214
    @clubmogambo3214 6 місяців тому +14

    I get the impression that Scott was Hollywood's attempt at creating the next Lauren Bacall. Similar looks, hair style, raspy-like voice.

    • @liz-iy6zm
      @liz-iy6zm 6 місяців тому

      or was she BEFORE Bacall?

    • @clubmogambo3214
      @clubmogambo3214 6 місяців тому +2

      @@liz-iy6zm No, Bacall made her film debut in '44, Scott arrived a year later.

  • @markgarin6355
    @markgarin6355 6 місяців тому +8

    But it isn't like everyone was screwing everyone during that period.....

  • @365daysofjewelry3
    @365daysofjewelry3 6 місяців тому +14

    It’s Amazing how you find these celebrities from way back - so interesting hearing their bios. She sort of reminds me Lauren Bacall. ❤

  • @gretaferebee3179
    @gretaferebee3179 6 місяців тому +8

    I really like your channel. One of my favorite iconic actresses is Carole Lombard. Her story is very interesting and I did notice that you hadn’t covered her story before. I wonder if you could uncover any other information about her that could develop into an interesting episode. Not only is she iconic but also a refreshing inspiration to the refined spiritual nature of some individuals. She literally bankrolled this country’s 🇺🇸 startup into WW2. A true American Heroine.

  • @sergioreyes298
    @sergioreyes298 6 місяців тому +21

    Great job, it's amazing how much detail you always dig up/

  • @TheMuseSway
    @TheMuseSway 6 місяців тому +10

    I think she was just ruthless, and very private. An era where men expect a beautiful woman to be beautiful and obedient. Everyoen in Hollywood saw what Wallace did for her and maybe expected her to play the doting wife. She didn't. I think she really was a lot like her film noir personalities. I think she was just one of those people who had super bad trust issues, rarely feels lonely and rarely falls in love. I'm very similar and that freaks people out. Though I will admit whatever she did with Kurt Douglas...I'm guessing she must be super vain and super hard to please, no one has time for that.

  • @13lilsykos
    @13lilsykos 6 місяців тому +26

    Of course she didn't want her man to blab... She was busy being naughty, messing with married men and doing whatever to get a part. To me, that's a no. Its different if the woman had no clue the man was married but when they know and they don't care? I know today a lot of females seem to think that it's better to be a side chick but I'm older so I can't get behind that line of thinking. I do have to wonder, when she was sleeping her way to the top and taking other women's parts, would she appreciate it if it was done to her? Probably not. Can't stand hypocrisy either.

    • @KatAttack888
      @KatAttack888 6 місяців тому +4

      I agree with you 100 percent

  • @eottoe2001
    @eottoe2001 6 місяців тому +8

    I could listen to you all night. You talk like it was office gossip. Thanks for posting. I';m subscribed.

  • @kevinrussell-jp6om
    @kevinrussell-jp6om 6 місяців тому +9

    Well done. Always was curious about her story, and wondered why her persona gave off a strange vibe.

  • @barbi520
    @barbi520 5 місяців тому +6

    What a nasty hit piece. So, not one person in her life said one good thing about her? Even though she was engaged several times and had numerous affairs with men, you call her a lesbian without siting any affair with another women. You even accuse her of murder without the death ever having been called a murder! She was a very close friend of Debbie Reynolds
    Who was considered a nice person. And Debbie thought she was just fine. There is an 8 part interview of her at age 74 on You Tube. She was a perfectly delight, intelligent women.

  • @richierugs6544
    @richierugs6544 6 місяців тому +11

    the Golden Age of Hollywood also included cases and cases of Lysol for all the couches

    • @Chutney1luv
      @Chutney1luv 5 місяців тому +2

      Maybe they were mad that she skipped the casting couch and had Wallace as her top fruens!! 🤔

  • @terry4137
    @terry4137 6 місяців тому +6

    We should have our entertainers today to go to etiquette schools today! 😂 boy they need it!

  • @dianal8387
    @dianal8387 6 місяців тому +17

    Fun Fact: Emma Matzo aka Lizbeth Scottt, rented a room from my father's family home in Dunmore PA, before she went to Hollywood )

    • @Lonniepsangel
      @Lonniepsangel 6 місяців тому +2

      Wow! Interesting! Any news?

  • @KerrieKruegner
    @KerrieKruegner 6 місяців тому +52

    I don’t think Kirk Douglas has a right to comment on anyone else’s behaviour or what’s considered professional with his disgusting reputation

    • @walkawaycat431
      @walkawaycat431 5 місяців тому +6

      Exactly!

    • @barbj9785
      @barbj9785 5 місяців тому +1

      Especially after what he did to Natalie Wood.

    • @walkawaycat431
      @walkawaycat431 5 місяців тому

      @@barbj9785 I heard that was Frank Sinatra?

    • @walkawaycat431
      @walkawaycat431 5 місяців тому

      @@barbj9785 Frank Sinatra did something to her as well.

    • @walkawaycat431
      @walkawaycat431 5 місяців тому

      @@barbj9785 Frank had sex with Natalie when she was 15 years old.

  • @ritafield382
    @ritafield382 4 місяці тому

    Karine Alourde , Your voice is Sublime. Your commentaries are so classy.

  • @sandy3482
    @sandy3482 6 місяців тому +6

    Don't care " Hollywood hated her" I love Lizabeth Scott she was so hot and had that distinctive look

  • @JunePolk-o3r
    @JunePolk-o3r 5 місяців тому +6

    I waited on Lizbeth Scott in the early 80’s when I used to work at a department store in the hosiery department.

  • @thegatesofdawn...1386
    @thegatesofdawn...1386 3 місяці тому +2

    Oh my! That last 📸 photo was scary, Halloweenish looking!😮

  • @cece2347
    @cece2347 6 місяців тому +25

    Never seen or heard of her. She resembles Katherine Turner, Veronica Lake and Lauren Becall. Maybe she was a witch or practiced voodoo.

    • @Lela.Vranjanka
      @Lela.Vranjanka 6 місяців тому +6

      She is actually he.A transgender.🙋

    • @Lela.Vranjanka
      @Lela.Vranjanka 6 місяців тому

      She is actually he. All celebrities are transgenders.That' s the price of glory.🙋

    • @bambinoandmore46
      @bambinoandmore46 6 місяців тому

      I dont know anything about trans or not.

    • @bambinoandmore46
      @bambinoandmore46 6 місяців тому

      She was the icon of fiom noir!

  • @georgiabelle5176
    @georgiabelle5176 6 місяців тому +17

    I don’t believe anything Bette Davis’ daughter said.

  • @glendarobinson2040
    @glendarobinson2040 6 місяців тому +28

    First time here in Miss Scott, but she does look familiar in old movies used to watch. Thanks for all you give us watching

  • @jaclyn1755
    @jaclyn1755 6 місяців тому +10

    People are so uncool, so what she wanted her love life private. I think that is smart & understandable.

  • @DeborahVerret-yp9fp
    @DeborahVerret-yp9fp 6 місяців тому +4

    They need to make a new movie about her life with all the juicy stuff.

  • @mimivance5119
    @mimivance5119 6 місяців тому +6

    TBH, I haven’t heard of her until now. Her story is interesting and I'm glad you do these not so famous actors/actresses.

    • @bambinoandmore46
      @bambinoandmore46 6 місяців тому

      She was very famous and a stalwart of film noir

    • @mimivance5119
      @mimivance5119 6 місяців тому

      @bambinoandmore46 As I said, I don't know her. I will be looking I to her movies tho.

  • @janysmahoney1271
    @janysmahoney1271 2 місяці тому +2

    Alot of catbiting of older/established actresses who grew jealous of Scotts upcoming screen aura..

  • @mija288
    @mija288 6 місяців тому +14

    But she wasn’t a lesbian - her words not mine.

  • @barbaraburgoyne8359
    @barbaraburgoyne8359 6 місяців тому +4

    She looks like a cross between Cara Delevigne, Emily Harrison, and Margaux Hemingway

  • @CynthiaWaldrop
    @CynthiaWaldrop 3 місяці тому +2

    Mazzo's Groceries - Scranton, Penn. You can't get more ITALIAN than that. No secret there.

  • @LaurenceDay-d2p
    @LaurenceDay-d2p 6 місяців тому +5

    She was beautiful and talented, but never fulfilled her potential. She was the queen of film noir. In Hollywood she was referred to as a "baritone babe" - euphemism for lesbian.

  • @adrianovasconcelos2739
    @adrianovasconcelos2739 5 місяців тому +4

    Interesting info on Scott, padded by a great deal of speculative hearsay. At any rate, thank you.

  • @albinakemet
    @albinakemet 6 місяців тому +10

    she were not lesbian that is a rumour she did not kil him.

  • @raylocke282
    @raylocke282 5 місяців тому +4

    She was a 10,gorgeously beautiful !!❤

  • @Senoritagata-nu5te
    @Senoritagata-nu5te 6 місяців тому +8

    I am a fan of her movies I like her raspy voice & she has some masculine features or maybe because she comes across as a strong aggressive personality & for that time 30's &40's) it was found to be different. I am an old woman so I was taught that woman do not behave that way but secretly as a teenager I admired & wished I could be straightforward like her.

  • @coreylevine8095
    @coreylevine8095 6 місяців тому +4

    Two lesbians fighting of who is the lead in a movie

  • @Weyjx
    @Weyjx 6 місяців тому +13

    I always found her masculine looking

    • @pattimartin2383
      @pattimartin2383 6 місяців тому +6

      I agree. I was just going to comment the same thing.

    • @Findingtruth569
      @Findingtruth569 6 місяців тому

      I think she was a he. Along with many others.

  • @orangejulius8366
    @orangejulius8366 6 місяців тому +4

    Wow first a rivalry with Tallulah Bankhead then another with Barbara Stanwyck...battle of the lesbos.

  • @jonesing88
    @jonesing88 6 місяців тому +12

    She was in one of my favorite film noir movies, No Time for Tears. Amazing.

  • @anncarper8163
    @anncarper8163 4 місяці тому +1

    Yikes, I don't think I would've wanted to cross paths with this woman! 😳 Good job on the video! Interesting story.

  • @MyDarkmarc
    @MyDarkmarc 6 місяців тому +16

    Here's the truth about Lizabeth Scott - Lizabeth Scott's screen image goes hand-in-hand with Film Noir. Lizabeth Scott was always compared to Lauren Bacall since they shared some physical attributes and their voices were unusually deep for women. Both women had been tagged with an image moniker: Lauren Bacall was known as "The Look" and Lizabeth Scott was called "The Threat" which derived from a critic's description of Scott: "She's the Threat, to the Body, the Voice and the Look." "The Body" (Marie McDonald), "The Voice" (Frank Sinatra) and "The Look" (Lauren Bacall).
    Lizabeth Virginia Scott was born as Emma Matzo on September 29, 1922 in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Lizabeth Scott, was disclaimed by the film critics as a second rate Lauren Bacall but though they do have similar qualities in my opinion they are quite different in their acting abilities. Lizabeth Scott's screen debut was in the film You Came Along (1945, Paramount Pictures) Scott had the starring role as Ivy "Hotcha" Hotchkiss, while the screenplay was written by conversational Ayn Rand and well directed by John Farrow. But it was her next film that she struck gold The Strange Love Of Martha Ivers (1946, Paramount Pictures) and it was her first entry into realm of Noir. Of all her films the one that she will be remembered for will be Too Late For Tears (1949, United Artists) here she plays Jane Palmer a femme fatale in every sense of expression here displaying a complete lack of conscience and empathy as she murders anyone who gets in her way. She was so convincing as the seductive, husky-voiced scheming who is pathologically unable to understand the enormity of her crimes. One of her first victims was her poor husband who didn't have a chance. Even the presence of Dan Duryea a noted Noir villain himself could not even save himself against Scott. Of her 22 films, she was the leading lady in all but one. In addition to stage and radio, she appeared on television from the late 1940s to early 1970s. As Film Noir became more and more popular so too has Lizabeth Scott she had been gaining a belated reputation as a superior actress. What set her apart from other film noir actresses was her unmannered projection of the now archaic tough girl which was direct and vibrant thus elevating it from the confines of its times. Scott's style of acting, characteristic of other film actors of the 1940s -- a cool, naturalistic underplay derived from multiple sources -- was often not appreciated by critics who preferred the more emphatic stage styles of the pre-film era or the later method acting styles. Unlike her predecessors at Paramount, Lizabeth Scott was not contracted to the studio but to the company's leading independent producer Hal B. Wallis, who, like David O. Selznick before him made a lucrative business of loaning out his contract players to other producers and studios with a substantial profit for himself.
    When the breakdown of the studio's star system started in the early to mid-1950s this worked to Lizabeth Scott's disadvantage. Paramount was disinclined to promote a free-lance player who was so tenuously not a part of its set-up. Compounding her plight was her rebellious individuality and outspokeness. She had little use for the conventional homage usually paid to the establishment in the film industry, and rarely kowtowed to the ranking institutions, gossip columnists especially the two dragons of Hollywood: Louella Parsons and Hedda Hopper. With rare exceptions in films as Paid In Full (1950, Paramount Pictures) here as the good sister who sacrifices everything even her own life for her self-centered younger sister played with verve by Diana Lynn. Usually Lizabeth Scott was stereotyped on the screen as the corrupt chanteuse who had no desire or will to change her sinister ways. Meaning that Scott was doomed to find a worthwhile good guy to love her but only when it was too late and she had already passed the point of redemption. She worked best in tandem with such strong screen personalities as Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Charlton Heston. In 2003, film historian Bernard F. Dick interviewed Scott for his biography of Wallis. The results was an entire chapter titled "Morning Star." In the chapter, the author observed that during the interview, Scott (then 80 or 81 years old) was still able to recite her opening monologue word for word from the play "The Skin of Our Teeth", which she had learned six decades earlier. Lizabeth Scott died of congestive heart failure at the age of 92 on January 31, 2015.
    All About Eve was supposed to take place with the actress Elizabeth Bergner not Lizabeth Scott get your facts right

    • @1233-h1
      @1233-h1 6 місяців тому +8

      Wow! She had a very long life.
      You gave an excellent critique of her that gives a different slant to her.
      She seems to have been her very own person who lived life on her terms and who refused to get swallowed up by the systems she encountered and worked within. Nor the expectations of convention.
      She looked out for herself and had a kind of inner strength that is rare and intimidating. And she couldn't be completely controlled and manipulated.
      She won mostly, lost occasionally and had many chapters in her book of life.
      I love film noir and I'm going to watch a couple of her movies this weekend.
      THANK you. Excellent reporting.😊👳‍♂️

    • @michaelwallace2487
      @michaelwallace2487 6 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for that information. I’m not saying the video is incorrect, but when I hear a woman from that era was Independent, strong, rebellious and outspoken, and then hear she was not liked, I have to question the info and rumors. I’ll do my own research before I accept any information from this video as fact.

  • @Marisol9111-w3p
    @Marisol9111-w3p 6 місяців тому +10

    Can you please do margaux Hemmingway?

  • @amygalvin1799
    @amygalvin1799 6 місяців тому +49

    It seems she may have poisoned anyone who got in her way.

    • @ElizzzaB
      @ElizzzaB 6 місяців тому +2

      But nothing found upon autopsy with fiancée?

    • @lilylittlemonster5
      @lilylittlemonster5 6 місяців тому +14

      @@ElizzzaB Probably didn't know what to test for, especially back then.

    • @aliyaheubanks4477
      @aliyaheubanks4477 6 місяців тому +1

      ​@@ElizzzaBsome poison disappear fast it doesn't need 24 hrs some in mins so it would make it look natural plus medicine overall was limited then

    • @Chutney1luv
      @Chutney1luv 5 місяців тому

      ​@@aliyaheubanks4477 Especially, if she poisoned him with the oleander flower. One lady said that she had a beautiful garden. I bet thise poisonous flowers were in it! 🤔

    • @aliyaheubanks4477
      @aliyaheubanks4477 5 місяців тому

      @@Chutney1luv wow she mean business

  • @pacificovw9522
    @pacificovw9522 5 місяців тому +3

    No matter what Apple does to the iPhone the pictures do not come out as good as those black and white pictures of the 20's, 30's and 40's They are masterpieces from all those involved..

  • @Virgo921
    @Virgo921 6 місяців тому +15

    Love your work. 💜🙏

  • @risatzinberg1170
    @risatzinberg1170 6 місяців тому +8

    It reminds me of Bette Davis’ character in Dangerous with Franchot Tone 1935. She plays an alcoholic actress who left the stage thinking she was a jinx for her peers. I love Lizbeth Scott. Highly underrated actress who doesn’t seem to have been any different in her tactics to claw her way up to the top. I just watched a long like 6 separate reel interview with her. She really came across highly intelligent and with definite knowledge of how to manipulate the system and play the game. I say more power to her! She’s beautiful and warm and witty with a great capacity to laugh at herself and the hypocrisy of Hollywood then and now. ❤

  • @yvonnelewter-davis5823
    @yvonnelewter-davis5823 6 місяців тому +6

    Fantastic,,, great job. Holds your interest from beginning to end again great job.

  • @Roger-g6j
    @Roger-g6j 5 місяців тому +3

    The voice of the narrator for me is garbled and difficult to understand. It's too throaty, husky. and muted. I would have enjoyed learning more about Elizabeth Scott as I had seen her in a movie with Boggie.

  • @cherylschantz9893
    @cherylschantz9893 5 місяців тому +4

    She was beautiful.

  • @markyshaffer156
    @markyshaffer156 6 місяців тому +23

    She kinda gives me a very young Kristie Alley resemblance and Lauren Bacall...!!!❤

  • @IsKaiOkay
    @IsKaiOkay 5 місяців тому +3

    She looks so much like Lauren becall. Especially in black and white/dim lighting

  • @andrews527
    @andrews527 6 місяців тому +7

    The movie All About Eve is *probably* based on her - that's speculation, not history.

    • @j1947m
      @j1947m 6 місяців тому +2

      That's what the lady said....that it was speculation.

  • @barbarabuffington
    @barbarabuffington 5 місяців тому +2

    Great story, and great narration. I'm a bit disappointed about the part regarding Burt Lancaster's opinion of Scott, though, as he was depicted as some sort of good guy, comparatively. The truth of the matter is that he was a notorious womanizer, who had hurt his wife terribly with his infidelities. It's more than a little hypocritical of him to look down at Scott for her machinations, under the circumstances...

  • @sheryldalton8965
    @sheryldalton8965 6 місяців тому +2

    I saw Lisbeth in movies when i was a kid & she always gave me an uneasy feeling though i didn't know why, now i do.

  • @mreclectic700
    @mreclectic700 6 місяців тому +5

    17:31 some people THRIVE off of that energy believe it or not...