Actors in Hollywood at the time were groomed, in dressing, talking, walking, moving about by experts. What you see in a movie is an idealization of how people should be and behave, but not the actual general population's behavior.
People get on UA-cam and make dumb comments about what they know nothing about that happened 90 years ago or a million years ago. Think about it, maybe wealthy and talented people invented recording devices and made films with family members. Hollywood was an orange grove at that time. People today push agendas to cover up crimes, to the point that it gets obvious.
@@undomiel152003 The people I grew up with from that generation did in fact act and dress with class kindness and dignity even more so than these old movies.
Chester Morris was the class of actor in the quality of screenplays you'll Never see again. As a kid in the fifties he was my favorite ❤ on TV......he was what men used to be....
Fantastic movie....somebody needs to start make black and white movies in the same manner fashion as they did in the 30's 40's 50's and the 60's now in 2020....that's how much I love them movies.
I don't know if Chester Morris could be called a great actor, but liked him as Boston Blackie and look forward to seeing all 3 of the movies in this series as Morris always seemed to be having a good time.
Love the two single beds supplied for the honeymoon couple at 5:05. Yes, I am so glad my morals haven't been corrupted after watching this terrific movie. Thanks for uploading this, PizzaFlix!
That was the Hays office in Hollywood which was in charge of morals in cinema. Even a married couple was not allowed to be shown in a film inhabiting the same bed, even if that bed was a King Size (which did not exist at that time!).
@@gisawslonim9716 .. Well how Stupid that is, if a couple is Married, the True side of Human Nature Should be Portrayed, like it is 2Day I Don't Mean Portraying Sex tho' that's Freaking Gross Ha!!! :P] .v ..
I would not bet on that. John Smith 1 second ago Guns Guns Guns Guns. A page in NY newspaper lists each week all the shootins. The mayor is a Ballet Dancer. Its called establishment protection at any cost. The people crap in the Mrtro trains. 1000s emails blocked bt F-Book and every account deatroyed cos they are in league with Govt and they fund Universities. The students ? Dare you ask. Maybe you were one.
Thank you for this one. I like Chester Morris expressions of exasperation - he is actually a very talented comedic actor. Really miss these older films. Thank you. Cheers.
John Smith John Smith 1 second ago Guns Guns Guns Guns. A page in NY newspaper lists each week all the shootins. The mayor is a Ballet Dancer. Its called establishment protection at any cost. The people crap in the Mrtro trains. 1000s emails blocked bt F-Book and every account deatroyed cos they are in league with Govt and they fund Universities. The students ? Dare you ask. Maybe you were one.
An entertaining movie with a good cast headed by Chester Morris and Jean Parker. Chester Morris was well cast in several movies that I have seen - he had a likeable quality about him.
Really great movie! Except for the darker bits, very pixelated - couldn't even make out what was happening. Great writing and delivery - excellent acting. Looking forward to the other two (hope you got 'em!). Thanks! 🍕 💗
The movie is 86 yrs old, I didn't notice anything but a great ole movie living up to my expectations of what a great movie should be, and a lost time time when people had more self respect and dignity and dressed accordingly
Luv Louise ( Jean Parker ) for Her Sensational Slapstick Shower Scene @ 26:40 !! She is Gr8 throughout this movie in a Classical Screwball Comedy tradition reminiscent of the Gr8 Carole Lombard !!
James WERNER I totally agree, & I'm a let's say over 60 woman, women's clothes today are hideous. No class whatsoever , The leggings are so stupid looking so tight, and fat hangs out just everywhere, I think the classy fashions of that day should return, although some of those hats were pretty weird, hats are nice if they werent quite so flashy , the ones with the high feathers, or the ones that look like a box on your head.😃 I find some nice items in upper class stores but you have to really look. Thumbs up to your comments, maybe some women will read them and take the hint. !
Chester Morris ( of Boston Blackie Radio Show fame ) puts on a pretty good show in this flick. People usually go to Reno for a divorce & this is sure a twist !
It is painful to watch Keye Luke play this particularly dumbed-down 'Oriental' character. In real life he was a professionally trained commercial artist of much note, and he produced a lot of the artwork and set designs used in the making of these, and other movies; like the wanted posters or the family member oil portraits. As well as being a tremendous talent in many arenas, he was well known as being hard working, a gentleman, well respected, and liked by all.
Perhaps he wanted to do something different just for fun. He chose to try out for the part, it's not like they forced him to play the part of a an unintelligent Asian character.
@@a.mariedixon-jenkins I agree - but only to a point. Roles for non white actors were very limited. If Luke wanted to act, he probably had few roles to choose from.
Rod Cameron who played Reed later became a big star. A director described Cameron as the bravest guy he ever knew, after Cameron divorced his wife and married her mother.
Another great pizzaflix post/production. Many people new to B/w movies don't understand this mov. was wII era. and entertained 1000's in theaters. Directors, cinematographers, costumes, lighting, sound producers and all support make good acting.. end result is a good movie. i'm so sick of reading B movie ratubg.. I've seen 1000's of movies and even the supporting casts can't be reproduced today.. the 70's actors would have been so much better in classic black and white and direction. I gotta get on the ball and subscribe.. pizzaflix home page is full of stuff I gotta get into. Eat your hearts out hollywodd!
Jeff G I agree black and white is much better for a certain type of movie.Too bad Hollywood doesn’t make them any more.Who done it’s are much better in black and white.
Boston Blackie fan. Checking out Chester Morris flicks. I've seen at least PART of this before. Keep watching? Can't recall the end. Yet. And it's fun, so...
John Smith John Smith 1 second ago Hate violins. Also theres rarely any mention of Govt corruption so nothing has changed has it. The BBC in uk has advised us this- Hide the 1000pp evidence abroad. 30000 deths over 35 yrs covered up by establ with help of Police.
At 40:36, That was a Winchester lever-action repeating rifle. Straight out of the Wild West era. A beautiful weapon, but kinda obsolete by 1941. Maybe the props department made a blooper here.
At first I thought she looked like a young Phyllis Coats in the Superman TV series in the first season then later played by Noel Neill then red the credits at the end.
Thanks for bringing these films to our homes. At age 69, todays movies are too violent for a "Leave it to Beaver" & Jerry Lewis Baby Boomer. I LOVE the black & white monochromatic media.
This bank robbery scene.... Who the hell send witnesses out of the bank before the getaway? And even weirder, the folks who got ushered out of the bank... what? they couldn't call the cops? What the heck kind of bank heist was that? ha!
“Dolores,” played by piano player in lounge at 15:10, music by Louis Alter, lyrics (not used here) by Frank Loesser, introduced by Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra in the 1941 film Las Vegas Nights.
The cars, the clothes, the way ppl carried themselves, the way they talked. It’s like another world 🌍 Awesome.
Actors in Hollywood at the time were groomed, in dressing, talking, walking, moving about by experts. What you see in a movie is an idealization of how people should be and behave, but not the actual general population's behavior.
People get on UA-cam and make dumb comments about what they know nothing about that happened 90 years ago or a million years ago. Think about it, maybe wealthy and talented people invented recording devices and made films with family members. Hollywood was an orange grove at that time. People today push agendas to cover up crimes, to the point that it gets obvious.
@@suebruce493 you’re entitled to your thoughts, and I am too. I prefer my own.
@@undomiel152003 Yes, people should never assume that anything they see in movies is an accurate reflection of reality.
@@undomiel152003 The people I grew up with from that generation did in fact act and dress with class kindness and dignity even more so than these old movies.
Love these classic black & white movies from the thirties, forties, and fifties.
I really love these old movies Thank you for uploading them
Chester Morris was the class of actor in the quality of screenplays you'll Never see again. As a kid in the fifties he was my favorite ❤ on TV......he was what men used to be....
Pizza Flix, thank you for posting this action filled movie. Gosh, newlywed brides really are feisty!
I'm 35 and just love all these film noir classics
Absolutely love this movie!!! Chester Morris is always great thank you
Fantastic movie....somebody needs to start make black and white movies in the same manner fashion as they did in the 30's 40's 50's and the 60's now in 2020....that's how much I love them movies.
Action packed. Never a dull moment. Thanks for another great one.
Thanks for sharing, I wish my Mom was still here to share
I don't know if Chester Morris could be called a great actor, but liked him as Boston Blackie and look forward to seeing all 3 of the movies in this series as Morris always seemed to be having a good time.
most of the comments are 2-3 years ago.....but l still enjoy reading them....
Love the two single beds supplied for the honeymoon couple at 5:05. Yes, I am so glad my morals haven't been corrupted after watching this terrific movie. Thanks for uploading this, PizzaFlix!
That was the Hays office in Hollywood which was in charge of morals in cinema. Even a married couple was not allowed to be shown in a film inhabiting the same bed, even if that bed was a King Size (which did not exist at that time!).
@@gisawslonim9716 .. Well how Stupid that is, if a couple is Married, the True side of Human Nature Should be Portrayed, like it is 2Day I Don't Mean Portraying Sex tho' that's Freaking Gross Ha!!! :P] .v ..
I would not bet on that.
John Smith
1 second ago
Guns Guns Guns Guns. A page in NY newspaper lists each week all the shootins. The mayor is a Ballet Dancer. Its called establishment protection at any cost. The people crap in the Mrtro trains. 1000s emails blocked bt F-Book and every account deatroyed cos they are in league with Govt and they fund Universities. The students ? Dare you ask. Maybe you were one.
😆😆😆😆😆😆😁😁😁😁
These old films are the best, compared with today’s garbage. Thank you sincerely pizzaflix and keep them coming
Seen this before but it's so good watched it again !
Thank you for this one. I like Chester Morris expressions of exasperation - he is actually a very talented comedic actor. Really miss these older films. Thank you. Cheers.
I have only just realised that it is real technical art for actors to talk on the phone when there is no one on the other end.
Great Movie with Chester Morris in the mysterious lead. Wonderful !
Thank you, PizzaFlix, for. showing us this wonderful old movie!😊
Love seeing so many familiar fac
es. I used to watch lots of these old movies on TV on the 1950s. There wasn't much else on. Thanks!
Go1US1Marines
People had televisions back in the 50s?
No matter what part Chester Morris played he was always well-dressed and always smiled a lot.
Always love anything Chester Morris plays in, good actor & dressed nicely.
John Smith
John Smith
1 second ago
Guns Guns Guns Guns. A page in NY newspaper lists each week all the shootins. The mayor is a Ballet Dancer. Its called establishment protection at any cost. The people crap in the Mrtro trains. 1000s emails blocked bt F-Book and every account deatroyed cos they are in league with Govt and they fund Universities. The students ? Dare you ask. Maybe you were one.
@@JohnSmith-dr9vlWHAT THE HELL ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT SURELY NOT THE MOVIE, ARE YOU SURE YOU'RE ON THE RIGHT PLANET????
All the people in this movie are beautifully slim . and the cars are fantastic. AND, this movie is full of life!
What a fine actor Chester Morris, great performance.
Love him forever 🥰💗...
An entertaining movie with a good cast headed by Chester Morris and Jean Parker. Chester Morris was well cast in several movies that I have seen - he had a likeable quality about him.
My favorite of his were the Boston Blackie movies.
@@bennieo5gs393 I would agree. I liked him in the Boston Blackie movie series.
I had forgotten about the old "turn out the lights before the reveal" trick until I saw a couple of these classic mysteries again. What fun!
'revelation' not 'reveal'
Wow, that's style! In 1942 bank robbers wore suits, ties and hats!
They said Thank You too. 😂
I did the same thing in 1988, including the fedora hat that my grandpa when he robbed one in 1937
That was really entertaining. Fun performances and good twists in the plot. Really fun!👍
The lead FBI agent was Milburn Stone who played Doc Adams for 20 years on Gunsmoke. He had many uncredited roles in his early career, like this one.
A gem, fun story, and watching now in 2021 and being a car buff... :D
I luv that you give the best brief and intriguing description of all your amazing up movies .. Thank you .
"That's no lady, that's my wife" on his wedding day! I liked it.
Also a Lyle Lovett song.
His wife was not at all bright, a dumb brunet.
Really great movie! Except for the darker bits, very pixelated - couldn't even make out what was happening. Great writing and delivery - excellent acting. Looking forward to the other two (hope you got 'em!). Thanks! 🍕 💗
I fast forwarded,
The movie is 86 yrs old, I didn't notice anything but a great ole movie living up to my expectations of what a great movie should be, and a lost time time when people had more self respect and dignity and dressed accordingly
@@teresawest5602 Dignity? What is that??
Thanks for the upload man , I dig it !!!
Well that sure was a complicated one. And that new wife of his would be a nightmare too. Love these old films though, they are all about the story.
Luv Louise ( Jean Parker ) for Her Sensational Slapstick Shower Scene @ 26:40 !! She is Gr8 throughout this movie in a Classical Screwball Comedy tradition reminiscent of the Gr8 Carole Lombard !!
Another good detective movie! Thanks.
I love old movies!!!
My grandmother used to like this guy, Morris. I never knew about whom she was speaking--now I do!
Chester was a major star in the 30s.Famous for his profile/chin.
Good film.
Thankyou for posting.
xx
Thank you Pizzaflics, like your selections!
I was born 1940.
My beautiful mom loved the movies.
Glad you had a beautiful Mom.
Awesome film thank you 😊. The woman in the bar's hat makes the feather one look almost chic 😆
Jean Parker and Jean Arthur are so close, in my opinion, to eachother in looks and voice.
Really good supporting cast in this one.
Just an opinion of a 61 year old man but I think the actresses then dressed with more class than nowGreat movie and she's funny
They certainly had! And they were better actresses, as well...
As a 63yo man, I agree!
as a 75 yo man i concur
James WERNER I totally agree, & I'm a let's say over 60 woman, women's clothes today are hideous. No class whatsoever , The leggings are so stupid looking so tight, and fat hangs out just everywhere, I think the classy fashions of that day should return, although some of those hats were pretty weird, hats are nice if they werent quite so flashy , the ones with the high feathers, or the ones that look like a box on your head.😃
I find some nice items in upper class stores but you have to really look. Thumbs up to your comments, maybe some women will read them and take the hint. !
Your,opinion is on point ..love the dresses .
Black and white films allowed the talents of lighting directors to show through.
Excellent movie I enjoyed it immensely
Now this is pretty good so far I love that sneaking around music sneaking into the house and stuff
That blonde at the bar - she had the most beauty-full sparkling eyes I have ever seen. !!!!
I love Chester Morris
Chester Morris ( of Boston Blackie Radio Show fame ) puts on a pretty good show in this flick. People usually go to Reno for a divorce & this is sure a twist !
Dear PizzaFlix, there is no better way to flake out and forget about lives daily challenges than pizza and a movie :D
Even truer in late March 2020. Because of Covid-19 our state is locked down.
It is painful to watch Keye Luke play this particularly dumbed-down 'Oriental' character. In real life he was a professionally trained commercial artist of much note, and he produced a lot of the artwork and set designs used in the making of these, and other movies; like the wanted posters or the family member oil portraits. As well as being a tremendous talent in many arenas, he was well known as being hard working, a gentleman, well respected, and liked by all.
Perhaps he wanted to do something different just for fun. He chose to try out for the part, it's not like they forced him to play the part of a an unintelligent Asian character.
Keye alike was one of my all-time favorites.
Luke.
darn autocorrect
81 years ago! Alright, a mere 79 when the OP was made. Geeze!
@@a.mariedixon-jenkins I agree - but only to a point. Roles for non white actors were very limited. If Luke wanted to act, he probably had few roles to choose from.
these older films beats anything today.
Chester Morris always a favorite.
I really enjoyed this movie! What a hoot!!
Rod Cameron who played Reed later became a big star. A director described Cameron as the bravest guy he ever knew, after Cameron divorced his wife and married her mother.
james webb
Ekk that is sick
gotta be a good mother in law joke in there somewhere...
You missed the FBI agent...one of them is Milburn Stone, AKA Doc Adams on GUNSMOKE.
Whoah!!! I can't even get my head around that lol
@Joanne Ferguson Usually it's the other way around!
LOVE THESE MOVIES THANKS!!
Another great pizzaflix post/production. Many people new to B/w movies don't understand this mov. was wII era. and entertained 1000's in theaters. Directors, cinematographers, costumes, lighting, sound producers and all support make good acting.. end result is a good movie. i'm so sick of reading B movie ratubg.. I've seen 1000's of movies and even the supporting casts can't be reproduced today.. the 70's actors would have been so much better in classic black and white and direction.
I gotta get on the ball and subscribe.. pizzaflix home page is full of stuff I gotta get into. Eat your hearts out hollywodd!
Jeff G I agree black and white is much better for a certain type of movie.Too bad Hollywood doesn’t make them any more.Who done it’s are much better in black and white.
Boston Blackie fan. Checking out Chester Morris flicks.
I've seen at least PART of this before. Keep watching? Can't recall the end. Yet. And it's fun, so...
The chemistry is fantastic,think Cary Grant and Irene Dunne.
There should have been more movies with the private detective and his new wife
Like the Thin Man series.
Thank you for the Movies, !!!
Great mottos for a mortuary:
"It's always Time to Die!",
"Look Death! No hands!"
"Death is to die for!"
"It's never too late to die!"
John Smith
John Smith
1 second ago
Hate violins. Also theres rarely any mention of Govt corruption so nothing has changed has it. The BBC in uk has advised us this- Hide the 1000pp evidence abroad. 30000 deths over 35 yrs covered up by establ with help of Police.
Enjoyable movie and lots of cute humor throughout.
Some of the hats in the 30's and 40's are very creative, but this heroine's is the silliest ever.
Wow- 81 years ago! Another life time- Another world! Awesome movies!!!@
01:33 - My grandmother always pronounced _Loz - Angle - eez_ even after having lived there for most of her 101 years.
There's no other word for the audio in this than "crunchy".
a great comedy to watch
Another fine movie❤🎉
Thank you for sharing 😃
Decent old movie that moves along, though maintaining interest in the plot is difficult.
"Look what you did!" - wow, best.line.ever! ❤️ 🌟 ⛦ 🎥 👍
VERY SILLY FILM THANKYOU I NEEDED THAT LOL
At 40:36, That was a Winchester lever-action repeating rifle. Straight out of the Wild West era. A beautiful weapon, but kinda obsolete by 1941. Maybe the props department made a blooper here.
Really like this movie 🍿🎥
Dick Purcell plays the "heavy" here. He also played Dick Tracy although Ralph Byrd is more well-known in the role. Apparently, crime does pay.
It's like travelling back in time, moving history, how cool would it be to have had movies in medieval times,or the Romans!
Yeh, Jean Parker, don't think I'd seen her before. Very cute and very good. She reminds me a lot of the young Mary Martin.
Thanks, Dale. It certainly is one of my favorites of my mother's. A "B" movie but a damn good one...
Agree!
Agree!
At first I thought she looked like a young Phyllis Coats in the Superman TV series in the first season then later played by Noel Neill then red the credits at the end.
Thanks for bringing these films to our homes. At age 69, todays movies are too violent for a "Leave it to Beaver" & Jerry Lewis Baby Boomer. I LOVE the black & white monochromatic media.
Love the feather in her hat.
A young Milburn Stone (Doc Adams, Gunsmoke) played the head FBI man.
Jean Parker was the best
This bank robbery scene.... Who the hell send witnesses out of the bank before the getaway? And even weirder, the folks who got ushered out of the bank... what? they couldn't call the cops? What the heck kind of bank heist was that? ha!
Binyon H it's a comedy
“Dolores,” played by piano player in lounge at 15:10, music by Louis Alter, lyrics (not used here) by Frank Loesser, introduced by Frank Sinatra with Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra in the 1941 film Las Vegas Nights.
He has yet to finish a glass of milk 😂
He's only ordering those glasses of milk to look 'cool'.
Parts much too dark to see. Starting at 20:00 Cant do just audio and follow the story . March 17, 2020
Enjoyed this,i'm a Chester Morris fan anyway. (Oh,by the way,my lady friend said,and i quote,"Mink coats belong on the MINKS!")
***** Hey "bub" it was only a comment is all. We meant no harm. Wow!
+TMustela Yeah,i know,it's insane AND a little bit pathetic!
Your lady friend was quite right - she sounds like a real lady. Cheers.
Mark Burnett Absolutely minks should continue wearing their fur!
Well minks got the short end in those days.
you want to postpone our honeymoon?
But I want a mink coat
uhh
Cute movie. Not that great but definitely entertaining. "What are they shooting out for?" "That hat of yours, they don't like it"!😂
01:33 - My grandmother always pronounced _Loss - Angle - es_ even after having lived there for most of her 101 years.
Can't see a thing with the night scenes.
Jean Parker (Luise-Stephanie Zelinska) is super cute in this movie. They don't make 'em like that anymore.
+Wallyl Konstanty Evidently not as she was married four times!
+Vintage Vera
My last lady friend was married 5 times. She couldn't help it.
Hi. My mother was born as Lois Mae Green - this version of her name is only a Polish translation.
Thank you.
Benson Fong speaking pidgeon English = priceless
Number 1 son forget college education.
No,that's Keye Luke . Master Po from Kung Fu. Also the first Kato in The Green Hornet.
Looks like an antenna on her hat at opening of movie lol 😂
I think it's a pheasant tail feather
And Gunsmoke's Doc to boot.
Back when: movies were great, and the big 3 still made business coupes. Released 6 days before "the axe" fell on Hawaii..