This era - the fifties and early sixties was a special time and will never happen again. It had a mixture of optimism and innocence. The world had come through a major depression and war and the economy was booming but the sexual revolution had not happened.
Just have to post this tonight. This is where I met my future husband Mr. Bill. I was nineteen and he was twenty seven. I fell in love the minute I say this guy. A year later we were married, we shared a life time of tears, fights, happiness, fights, job after job. I love you dearly Mr. Bill. we celebrate our fifty years this May twenty seven. My kids say how did you do it MOM. I say I followed Mr. Bill. Love you with much love, happiness and guess what, we go to Greece in September. Mama Mia.
Caught the film today on TCM which airs it a lot. This scene is the gold standard of romantic endings period. But the real ultimate in romance was that Delores Hart was loved by a man named Don Robinson that she did love & was engaged to marry. In the middle of dress fittings she called the wedding off but he understood her decision to become a nun over becoming a wife. . But he loved no other woman ,remained single and stayed in touch visiting Mother Delores at the Abbey of Regina Laudis visiting her every year at Christmas and Easter for 47 yrs until his death.. He says so in the documentary about her "God is Bigger Than Elvis". He died the same year the documentary was made.in 2011. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 2012 and is here on UA-cam.
On this day in 1961 {October 8th} Connie Francis performed "Where The Boys Are" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'... Ten months earlier on January 16th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #4 and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100... The movie 'Where The Boys Are' had its world premier on December 28th, 1960... She also released the song in six other languages... The record's B-side, "No One", also charted, it reached #34 & stayed on the Top 100 for 8 weeks...
Loved this movie and Connie singing title song! I always thought Delores Hart was so pretty and a really good actress. I have no doubt she could have had a great career if she had stayed in show business. However, I think she found a lot of peace and happiness being a Nun.
Actress of that time period really had very little talent . There was no Bette Davis or Meryl Streep in the lot. This all was a product of the studios and their view of young love before Viet Nam. No talent wonders
@@kathychinski8551 . Obviously, there aren't many actresses that are a Bette Davis or Meryl Streep. However, Delores Hart was not bad and a natural beauty!
good nite family and friends. this is the start of our generation. we were married 1967 after a year of courtship. we will be married 47 years this may. this is our story
This is one of the best scene from the movie “Where the Boys Are”. Love Concers - in the End. And that’s the way it should be. A Good Move about Having fun - enjoying our youth - But remember Love is from the Heart
1960 South Florida: In that sliver of time between frontier on the one hand and roaring high-rise traffic on the other. The movie was an advertisement for the intoxicating and still potent myth of Florida. Now, largely gone with the wind.
I looked this up because Bill Maher mentioned this scene; he watched it as a kid and thought the drawing a question mark in the sand was cool. He tried it with a girl but she thought he was deaf, lol.
This movie is a prime example of not only a great movie but a view of the people and time of the era. They don't make good movies like this anymore for the most part and I got tired of searching so I started going the old ones like this..........guess what, there are a ton of movies that are off the grid, and all but forgotten. I'm sick of the CGI superhero movies that are about as shallow as a birdbath.
This is one of my all time favorites. Along with another similar type of story, The Best of Everything. Another great movie with great characters in the atmosphere and feel of the time it set in which is the late 50s. The World of Henry Orient and TheTrouble with Angels, too.
Os filmes da Connie Francis são difícieis de se encontrar para comprar. "Follow The Boys - No Brasil: Nas Águas da Marujada".Filme lindo e boas canções.
This is not a bubble gum, beach party film. The situation with Melanie, sexual assault, and the sexist attitudes of the guys are brought front and center, with strong women like Merritt and Tuggle calling them out on them. Way ahead of it's time. Yvette Mimieux as Melanie, nearly stole the whole film. Especially chilling is Jim Hutton as TV. A nasty, future cheater and abuser if there ever was one. He always had a creepy quality, and the film has very dark undertones.
Excellent observations. Alvin Toffler in his "Future Shock" (1970), quotes a New York "co-ed" who partook of Spring Break: "You're not worried about what you do or say here because, frankly, you'll never see these people again." Toffler adds "... the "Fort Lauderdale rite supplies...a transient agglomeration of people that makes possible a great diversity of temporary interpersonal relationships. And it is precisely this -- temporariness -- that increasingly characterizes human relations..." Toffler is not the only intellect who sees deeper stuff in "Boys."
@@stephenmcguire7801 what happens in Fort Lauderdale STAYS in Fort Lauderdale. Melanie will be alright thank God. And want to bet the guy who raped her will do it again to others? Entitled jerk behavior WAY ahead of its time.
He sure did .I was a 16 in 1957 . Saw the 50s and the 60s ,great days had a 350 cc matchless motorcycle around 1958 . Local sat night teen dances when all the girls were ribbons ,lace and petticoats. Still here at 83 and still on a motorcycle (.FLSTF )
The director should have put the girls in a situation where Connie Francis would perform the title song, I mean why did the go in the first place/ Because that's Where The Boys Are!
I think Delores did what she wanted to do. Delores was sooooo pretty and was a good actress, and I think she could have had a great career as an actress if she had wanted it.
To each his/her own.. what you think was a waste to her did it ever occurred to you it may not have been to her. We all find fulfillment in our ways.. just saying.
Mother Dolores is perfectly happy with her decision. It may be hard to comprehend because it deviates from "the norm," but I have a lot of respect and admiration for her for going her own way. She was gorgeous, though. Of course she's many decades older now, but to look and listen to her, you would never guess she's the same person.
My favorite scene with George Hamilton and Delores Hart! They were wonderful. Love this movie, Where The Boys Are, and Connie Francis singing it..❤
Beautiful ending scene to a very underrated film.
RIDICULOUS COMMENT- WITH THE OVERUSED "UNDERRATED". IT WAS MASSIVELY POPULAR - STOP WITH THIS BS
The romance and sunshine and hopeful giddiness of youth warmed my heart tonight when I watched this movie.
I’ve loved this movie since I was little. 😃
Scenes like this make this THE ULTIMATE spring break movie!!!!!!
Beautiful ending❤😊 You wish all our lives were such that we could be young and say we shall live happily ever after.
vastly underrated movie. Love her dress at end. I think the .movie slowed at times with the Melanie character. But hey I can relate to her innocence.
This era - the fifties and early sixties was a special time and will never happen again. It had a mixture of optimism and innocence. The world had come through a major depression and war and the economy was booming but the sexual revolution had not happened.
The main topic was marriage and many did get married . The problem was by the mid seventies, not all, but many of those marriages were on the rocks .
The Grand Daddy of the "beach" films in the early to mid sixties. Dolores Hart was wonderful.
Just have to post this tonight. This is where I met my future husband Mr. Bill. I was nineteen and he was twenty seven. I fell in love the minute I say this guy. A year later we were married, we shared a life time of tears, fights, happiness, fights, job after job. I love you dearly Mr. Bill. we celebrate our fifty years this May twenty seven. My kids say how did you do it MOM. I say I followed Mr. Bill. Love you with much love, happiness and guess what, we go to Greece in September. Mama Mia.
Many more blessings 🙏 for you both.
I LOVE THESE ACTORS..💜❤💜❤
I love this movie!
Beautiful memories
Awww, so sweet, so innocent- how lovely !!! Why have things changed so much ! sad !
Things haven’t changed. Those days had an underbelly too but this wouldn’t help Hollywood studios financially
In 1960 this was unrealistic too. Enormous deserted beaches did exist then, but they were off the beaten track. And the dialog does not seem real.
no thank you-the misogny in these old films is disgusting-it's a bit better now.
Caught the film today on TCM which airs it a lot. This scene is the gold standard of romantic endings period. But the real ultimate in romance was that Delores Hart was loved by a man named Don Robinson that she did love & was engaged to marry. In the middle of dress fittings she called the wedding off but he understood her decision to become a nun over becoming a wife. . But he loved no other woman ,remained single and stayed in touch visiting Mother Delores at the Abbey of Regina Laudis visiting her every year at Christmas and Easter for 47 yrs until his death.. He says so in the documentary about her "God is Bigger Than Elvis". He died the same year the documentary was made.in 2011. It was nominated for an Academy Award in 2012 and is here on UA-cam.
On this day in 1961 {October 8th} Connie Francis performed "Where The Boys Are" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'...
Ten months earlier on January 16th it entered Billboard's Hot Top 100 chart; eventually it peaked at #4 and spent 15 weeks on the Top 100...
The movie 'Where The Boys Are' had its world premier on December 28th, 1960...
She also released the song in six other languages...
The record's B-side, "No One", also charted, it reached #34 & stayed on the Top 100 for 8 weeks...
Loved this movie and Connie singing title song! I always thought Delores Hart was so pretty and a really good actress. I have no doubt she could have had a great career if she had stayed in show business. However, I think she found a lot of peace and happiness being a Nun.
L Broderick ... At least she got kissed . In this movie.
Actress of that time period really had very little talent . There was no Bette Davis or Meryl Streep in the lot. This all was a product of the studios and their view of young love before Viet Nam. No talent wonders
@@kathychinski8551 . Obviously, there aren't many actresses that are a Bette Davis or Meryl Streep. However, Delores Hart was not bad and a natural beauty!
@@andreamurphy1126. Yes, she sure did!
@@kathychinski8551 I can name more than one, i.e. , Diane Varsi, Natalie Wood, Hope Lange, Bradford Dillman, Dean Stockwell.
Thank you for sharing this. The film was a little hokey in parts, but I just love George and Dolores.
Life is sometimes "Hokey" too......
good nite family and friends. this is the start of our generation. we were married 1967 after a year of courtship. we will be married 47 years this may. this is our story
another year older, this will make 48 years in May. Mr. Bill and I made it to another anniversary. almost.
+Naomi Campbell What happened?
yeah what happened? hope all is well!
I watch it at times on TCM (Turner Classic Movies) :) It airs quite often.
What do you mean bubble-gum classic. This was the beginning of all those beach movies and to me the best one
This is one of the best scene from the movie “Where the Boys Are”. Love Concers - in the End. And that’s the way it should be. A Good Move about Having fun - enjoying our youth - But remember Love is from the Heart
1960 South Florida: In that sliver of time between frontier on the one hand and roaring high-rise traffic on the other. The movie was an advertisement for the intoxicating and still potent myth of Florida. Now, largely gone with the wind.
So true and sad.
I loved this movie
I looked this up because Bill Maher mentioned this scene; he watched it as a kid and thought the drawing a question mark in the sand was cool. He tried it with a girl but she thought he was deaf, lol.
That is very funny! 60’s movies can be very corny!
Love this movie and song and this is my favorite scene ❤
I love Connie Francis and her music which I think made this movie more romantic!
Pro tip : watch series at kaldrostream. I've been using them for watching a lot of movies these days.
@Joseph Ezra Definitely, I have been watching on KaldroStream for years myself :)
@Joseph Ezra Definitely, been using KaldroStream for since december myself :D
@Joseph Ezra definitely, have been using Kaldrostream for years myself :D
@Joseph Ezra definitely, I have been using kaldrostream for since december myself :)
This movie is a prime example of not only a great movie but a view of the people and time of the era. They don't make good movies like this anymore for the most part and I got tired of searching so I started going the old ones like this..........guess what, there are a ton of movies that are off the grid, and all but forgotten. I'm sick of the CGI superhero movies that are about as shallow as a birdbath.
This is one of my all time favorites. Along with another similar type of story, The Best of Everything. Another great movie with great characters in the atmosphere and feel of the time it set in which is the late 50s. The World of Henry Orient and TheTrouble with Angels, too.
just so romantic...
Oh I love Connie Francis. Her voice is designed to move you.
It moved a generation........
I was 2 when this film came out i love this film
I was 5!
One of my favorite scene.
nice major 9 at the end 🎺
Loved This movie
One fine film...
Hello, this is a great song that Neil Sedaka wrote......Where the boys are.....
he was so cute!
I loved him in this!
ah, to be 22 again in 1960 like these folks were, but they'd be almost 80 now..I don't want to
linger that long anymore
Os filmes da Connie Francis são difícieis de se encontrar para comprar. "Follow The Boys - No Brasil: Nas Águas da Marujada".Filme lindo e boas canções.
In those days the men used to wear classic clothes and shoes , even when on the beach. Today, they wear beach wear in town.
I always believed in this song, Where the boys are, Someone waits for me"
Oh I met him & married him, but he wanted everybody else too.
And to think she had a higher calling and became a Nun.
No girl is when it comes to love, what she thinks is love ❤
This is not a bubble gum, beach party film. The situation with Melanie, sexual assault, and the sexist attitudes of the guys are brought front and center, with strong women like Merritt and Tuggle calling them out on them. Way ahead of it's time. Yvette Mimieux as Melanie, nearly stole the whole film. Especially chilling is Jim Hutton as TV. A nasty, future cheater and abuser if there ever was one. He always had a creepy quality, and the film has very dark undertones.
Excellent observations. Alvin Toffler in his "Future Shock" (1970), quotes a New York "co-ed" who partook of Spring Break: "You're not worried about what you do or say here because, frankly, you'll never see these people again." Toffler adds "... the "Fort Lauderdale rite supplies...a transient agglomeration of people that makes possible a great diversity of temporary interpersonal relationships. And it is precisely this -- temporariness -- that increasingly characterizes human relations..."
Toffler is not the only intellect who sees deeper stuff in "Boys."
@@stephenmcguire7801 what happens in Fort Lauderdale STAYS in Fort Lauderdale. Melanie will be alright thank God. And want to bet the guy who raped her will do it again to others? Entitled jerk behavior WAY ahead of its time.
She found where her life is fullfling for her.
Delores Hart is so pretty in this movie. Geirge Hamilton very handsome. ❤
Where's the rest of the movie?
Super!
Loved the movie ‘
good acting
At first I couldn't believe it. Dolores is a nun now.
Meritt became a nun in real life.
She left Hollywood to be a nun, now Mother Delores in Bethlehem CT. Very brave
Where the boys are . ドロレス.ハート 可愛いですね..!
She arrived at the beach during the day...the guy appeared during the night....then they leave on the next day..
It must have been a cloudy week
Dolores Hart was a Great Actress who gave it all up to serve God as a nun, look her up on UA-cam
WE HAD TO POST THIS AT ONCE INTO OUR SECRET CONNIE FRANCIS CLUB ON FACEBOOK!
Well, it's pretty clear that she'll eventually give in to him. I mean, c'mon, what is she, a nun?
Hard to imagine here that she became a nun.
True confessions with Bill Maher and Zack Galifianakis brought me here
i have run from to many women never gave myself a chance because family interferes
pretty!
Dolores
George Hamilton before he turned orange.
well, he did turn into a vampire
Hope it's better than A Summer Place or what ever that was with the killer theme song. Glad I spent my teens in the 70s.
too bad you did. You missed so much....
He sure did .I was a 16 in 1957 .
Saw the 50s and the 60s ,great days had a 350 cc matchless motorcycle around 1958 .
Local sat night teen dances when all the girls were ribbons ,lace and petticoats.
Still here at 83 and still on a motorcycle (.FLSTF )
The director should have put the girls in a situation where Connie Francis would perform the title song, I mean why did the go in the first place/ Because that's Where The Boys Are!
She became a nun later
Ft. Lauderdale looked really nice in 1960. How is it nowadays?
It doesn't matter were you've been this can be your reality DowntownLosAngeles,California UnitedStatesOfAmerica
Daydreaming again. *Sighhh...
In other words.. knickers off :) x
Delores Hart just wasted her life
I bet she wishes she could go back
prayers don't work !!
I think Delores did what she wanted to do. Delores was sooooo pretty and was a good actress, and I think she could have had a great career as an actress if she had wanted it.
To each his/her own.. what you think was a waste to her did it ever occurred to you it may not have been to her. We all find fulfillment in our ways.. just saying.
Mother Dolores is perfectly happy with her decision. It may be hard to comprehend because it deviates from "the norm," but I have a lot of respect and admiration for her for going her own way. She was gorgeous, though. Of course she's many decades older now, but to look and listen to her, you would never guess she's the same person.
Don't point , 3 fingers are pointing back at you .
She only did four more movies, then became a nun.
I love this movie.