She Couldn't Take It 1935 George Raft and Joan Bennett Romantic/Comedy
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- Опубліковано 23 лют 2021
- The wealthy Van Dyke family are constantly in the media for outrageous behavior, much to the frustration of patriarch (Walter Connelly) Dan Van Dyke. His self-centered, bubble-headed wife has a fondness for foreign imports, including "pet projects" like dancers and such. His spoiled children Tony and Carol have constant run-ins with the law. When Dan himself ends up in the clink for five years for tax evasion, he becomes bunk-mates with ex-bootlegger Joe "Spots" Ricardi. Ricardi lectures him on being such a push-over for an out-of-control family, so a dying Dan makes Ricardi his estate trustee once he is released from prison. Ricardi is thrust into high society and must do everything he once nagged Dan to do in order to bring the unruly brats under control. This is even more difficult than it seems as Carol defies him at every turn, and his old gang is trying to get him back in the business. With Billie Burke and Lloyd Nolan
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One of my favorite actors George Raft a really class act. Another actor I really enjoyed watching especially as a heavy, was San Francisco LIoyd Nolan.
Love those old gangster cars like the ones in this movie, black 1930 Buick 4 dr sad, thanks UA-cam for all the George Raft films you up load, love um all. 5-1-23
I'm glad you are enjoying Raft's movies but you can thank me for putting them up on George's UA-cam channel. To be honest YT doesn't even let me put up all of the movies he made. So I put what they allow me. Thanks for stoping by.
Love these George Raft movies 🎥 Thanks You tube for sharing them ❤
I'm a late comer in falling in love with George Raft 's magnificent acting talents in all his films and of course Joan Bennett was a given since Dark Shadows and before. I rate this a golden 10.
I love George Rafts movies
and George loves you for it.👏
Nobody in the comments mentioned Alan Mobray. I’ve always thought he was really good. Didn’t let me down in this film.
Spectacular performances from Raft, Bennett, and most of the cast as well, combined with a very witty script, make this among the finest conedies of that decade. Bennett is simply ravishing.
Great movie. George Raft is wonderful!
I'm presuming you are in the group. I'm glad you liked it and George should have done more romantic comedies, he was good in them.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 I thought he showed a wonderful range in this. He seemed to be really experiencing joy in his acting here. Raft is so darned cute!
Love the legendary Joan Bennett...a hybrid cross between It Happened one Night and My Man Godfrey.
Too bad no one knows this side of Raft. He was good in comedy.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 Hi there! We diehard Raft fans sure do know his comedic talent! In another reply I listed several scenes where he made me L O L!
Great fun!! Thanks for sharing this.
Lots of *V e ry* funny bits in this one! Raft and Bennett really work well together! All the people who described his acting as "wooden" should see T h i s film. It's one of Raft's best. Director Tay Garnett.
Raft brilliant as always thank you
Joan Bennet looks better as a brunette. She and Raft are 2 of my favorites.
They did 4 movies together. George also did a movie with her Father Richard Bennett.
She was starred in the 60s gothic soap Dark Shadows. Can't believe she started acting in the 30s.
Police Chief: Quite awhile since we’ve had you.
Miss VanDyke: *I’ve been sick*
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Really cute movie, clever plot! Thank you
You are welcome. Come back for more.
Thankyou 🎉
As a diehard Raft fan, I'm now on my third round of all his films; as many as "permitted" free on youtube!
Apparently, he never blabbed and bragged about his romances, and treated women respectfully. Hard to resist, with that plus his dance moves. I always enjoy Raft's versatility, even tho he wasn't a "great" actor. really funny scenes I recall: à la vaudeville, I've seen him literally H o o k e d off the stage while dancing; cooking breakfast at a kitchen stove in his cool suit, covered by a frilly apron; crawling through mud under a bench on hand and knees to grab a lost piglet; hanging by his thumbs with Gary Cooper on an evil privateers ship; being knocked down by a huge German Shepherd dog leaping onto his back ( not *that* funny), etc.etc.
Raft just had such charisma of charm plus toughness, and those damn dance moves...wonderful!❤
None of the women could take it from raft
The man was legendary in the genitalia area
The man was huge
oh my! Why not tell all of George's, not so quiet secrets.😀
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 yeah you're right. Gotta leave something to the imagination lol I've seen interviews with raft and he was one cool guy
@@lendrury2771 Have you joined my Facebook group for George? Maybe you can tell that story. I'm having a hard time introducing it, being the lady I am.
@@hollywood-thegoldenage5310 I'll join your page but I'm not telling that story lol about mr rafts endowment in the lower extremities lol but the ladies loved him because he was a stand up no bullshit guy and a true gentleman
The fact is, someone being very large doesn't necessarily mean they're a good lover-t's all about the motion of the ocean. I'm speaking from experience my first husband was very large but that wasn't what attracted women to him it was his sense of humor I did go out with somebody that was even bigger for a while but I I it was more painful to be avoided- other women I've talked to agree.
the fact that George didn't kiss-and-tell and seemed very gentlemanly (as far as we know anyway) plus a great dancer+++
He got a $19 tip, lol
...loved it...
NOT BAD, THANKS UPLOADER!!!
You are welcome.
No speed limit
I guess he never filed a joint before!
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talk....talk....talk......melodrama SUCKS. !~!! even WITH Raft AND Bennett !!!
The sound is not great
Top notch cast, with a great director, working with an insightful story that examines the spectrum of greed, avarice, morality, and the power of rehabilitation of the human spirit. A parable of the "second chance" and most likely a welcome message to an audience of the depressing 1930s. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you uploader for sharing so many George Raft movies with us. What is your group on Facebook? I'd love to join.
Sorry I just got this here's the link: facebook.com/groups/414481055641108/