I haven't watched many Edward G Robinson films but I know he's one of the greatest actors of the film noir era. He's proven that here in his stellar performance of All My Sons.
Even as a young person, Burt Lancaster was an excellent actor. Actors were much more serious about their acting ability in the past and considered it a high craft. All of them did great performances, but to see them young and just starting out, like Burt Lancaster, and being just as skilled as a beginner, as he was when he got older, really gets my admiration.
he had 2 years in the business against Robinson's 25, and 8 roles under his belt, and you just know he's going far. When Lancaster was trying to sign Gary Cooper for Vera Cruz, Gable told Cooper "don't you do it, that young fellow is going to wipe you right off the screen." some years later Gable made Run Silent Run Deep with Lancaster and the younger star holds his own again with the iconic Rhett Butler. I've been imagining Lancaster working with Yul Brynner, both of them sexy and brainy and skilled -- both former acrobats with circuses. That could have been great but it never happened.
This is the classic movie where I realized as a 11 year old boy in 1977 that I truly love great acting and a great story! I have been watching classic movies all my life! You can’t put a price on a great story, coupled with magnificent actors!
Eddy G was up there with Tracy, a truly great actor... when you watch him, you're not watching a movie, you're watching someone so good at their craft, you believe you're witnessing the story unfold before your eyes 👏👏👏👏
i read this play for my english course recently, and all i can say is OHHH MMYY GODDD man. probably one of the best things i’ve ever read. we’re watching this movie before taking our test like, next week but i want to watch it all the way through right now because i love it so much. i cant tell if it’s because im able to link issues that i have with myself as well as my family to this story but it’s genuinely insane. the end of the play just.. explodes and then ends so abruptly as well after all of the tension builds up throughout the play, i nearly cried just reading it. my feelings about each of the characters were changing all throughout reading this play as well which is something i haven’t experienced with any other thing i’ve watched or read before. and upon learning that this play inspired the name of one of my favorite bands from when i was younger (which i am now getting back into once again because of this LOL) i really locked into this play. it’s so beautiful dude jesus christ. if i dont ace this test im gonna cry all i am is a sophomore in high school but i am going to remember this play for the rest of my life.
I've never seen this film before. A brilliant writer, a fabulous script. Superb acting from Edward G and Burt Lancaster. This is what entertainment should be.
Not pretty good!! A masterpiece of which will never be duplicated!! This man ate any and every role I've ever seen him in and left no crumbs!! Period! And I still haven't seen them all but I am working on it!!
I'm not a movie buff by any stretch of the imagination, but when I take the time to give a certain old movie my time, I'm never dissapointed. This film is great, great actors to boot.💯👍
This is the 4th movie I’d watched, they’re all amazing story lines, great actors no bad language. Who could ever forget how wonderful Edward G Robinson was, along with Burt Lancaster and the rest of these old unforgettable actors in the old black and white movies, they are the best. Thank you UTube for these amazing free movies. 🎥
A superb movie classic from the good old days they dont make movies of this caliber nowadays thanks too for my mother whom i watched next to her rest her soul
The ending was a bit abrupt. But ,,, also could be nicer running the credits... Didn’t know till reading the comments that this was adapted from an Arthur Miller play. A young Burt so handsome. Who was Nancy? It’s kind of refreshing to see an average girl playing her part. Rather than eye candy. As a 71 year old this was before my time, yet is comforting - as we baby boomers saw the aftermath of the war in our times. And it feels like a connection to a not so distant past. Miller was always commenting on the inherent evils of capitalism, and how a man sees himself through that lens. I like reading the comments... don’t you?
Edward G. Robinson always adds a class of his own to any film he's in. Cornell Woolrich's novels stand out in quality along with 3 other writers of that period. Gardner, Hammel, Chandler & Woolrich.
I agree. I did some math. this was Lancaster's 8th role in 2 years when he was 35 and look how he stands up in scenes with 55 year old 25 year veteran Edward G. Robinson. He had the goods, all right. Also some call Lancaster mask face, but see that look of fear as he runs up the steps after the gunshot. I've been making a study and in a lot of his films there's that one scene with that one perfect expression that tells you everything about the character.
2:09 Thought it was the garage of my childhood until the door opened the wrong way. Funny how seeing something similar brings the mundane memories back. I love these old films. They focus on characters and telling a good story.
Not seen or heard about this movie,but becoz of Edward G Robinson n Burt Lancaster tempt to watch this movie.May be only time two great talented actors together.
I recommend The Sea Wolf w/ Edward G. Robinson & John Garfield, also Larceny Inc. w/ Ribinson & Broderick Crawford - they'll both surprise you in that one!
Movies have so much TRUTH in them. He watched as men died in there death traps including his own son. Greed is ugly. Lying to everyone. Put an innocent man behind bars. What a miserable coward. Blaming everyone but HIMSELF. Good movie that’s for sure.
Thank you for posting this film [just now subscribed] The plot and acting are nearly at a Shakespearian level of message. lt has application for personal decision-making today.
I remember seeing this movie years ago and still find it very interesting. Love these old black and white movies, especially ones with a special meaning to them, like this one between a father and his son. Thanks for the upload. Joe S
Sad and genius writing. I think that because the man had grown up very poor, the fear of losing the security of money terrified and blinded him - a very human "villain". Sad all around, but of course a fantastic film and cast
Good movies all actors were.wonderful..and I love how Mr.Robinson expression in his face...how he looks down.. pause.then looks back up..and then he.looks you rite in your eyes..old "G'"
This was a wonderful movie. I especially enjoyed watching the acting talent of Burt Lancaster & Edward G. Robinson. The acting & story was excellent! Thanks for sharing a rare treat!
That's a morally heavy movie. There IS something bigger than family and that's humanity. They say blood is thicker than water, I say love is stronger than blood. You can't be selfish, succeed, the WORLD needs you.
❤Black and white flims Great stars always every time Golden years back then We had the best stars So many ❤ My time 1960 Thanks u tube always appreciated for having these classic dramas and flims and tv dramas Am still watching Classic fugitive Great stars always with David Jason Columbo was classic also Great stars always This film great Especially burt Lancaster We had the best ❤
I'm 75 & used to never give kissing a relative or someone close enough to pass as family a kiss, even on the lips. However, I have seen kissing on the lips become taboo. So, yeah, that's the first thing I thought.
Sitting here watching these awesome, wonderful, beautiful and amazing old movies in black and white, especially, and then; here pops up a loud, disgusting, obnoxious and nasty commercial., 🤮 I do not like living in these days and times with the world is evil as it is. Thank you Lord, for these wonderful, clean, sex free, cursing Free old movies. Amen
@@ChrisAthanas 14.00 a month? that seems high, but Chris, I appreciate your sharing your opinion. I'll consider it. That's about what I pay for Netflix, and I like almost zero on there. Thank you.
He is putting in a lot of biblical and shakespearean themes, in modern times and mixing them up....but he does it effortlessly. Or, makes it seem that way. He was a great one, all right. (The Misfits was M.M.'s great masterpiece.)
These advertisement with these wealthy politicians asking people who are struggling to survive because of the rising prices, to donate for their cause. Do they not care about the people's plight? They have some nerve. Why don't they use their own money or ask their wealthy friends to support them. They should be lucky that any of us are voting. I keep hearing that seniors on SSI will be getting a cola raise. I have yet to see one.
Great film and play. But I hate when suicide is used as a convenient plot devise- this film does it twice. It's the reason people respond to suicides by asking "Why would they do that?. As if there would be some logic behind them. There almost never is any logic- just depression.
You should always alert others that you are giving a spoiler so we can skip it. You didn't so now I won't be watching it. Thanks to you I know how it ends!
It never occurred to me I could "spoil" a classic film thats been out for 76 years. If knowing something about a great film spoiled it no one would watch films more than once.@@shan4078
@@shan4078If you hadn't read the comments before watching the movie then you wouldn't have read about how it ended. Watch the trailer next time which doesn't give away the ending.
Thank you so very much for alouing me the Plesure to enjoy the best Movies' ever to be produced in Movie History,, No one in todays World comes even close,, to even dare compare is absurd, it would be like comparing pure Gold to Trash
It reminded me of my ex's family, they're american jewish, they always did that, everyone kissed on the lips. My family did the cheek kiss hello and goodbye, it was very awkward for me but you get use to it 22 yrs later.
It's not just you. I was expecting a kiss on the cheek. Sorta takes me back to 'Family Feud' when Richard Dawson was host; kissing every female contestant on the lips! 🤮 Except SHE kissed Eddie, of course.
A film from a play by Arthur Miller is expected to be exceptional, and this is. At the beginning, I wondered about the meaning of the title. Then at the end Miller wraps it all up.
SPOILER ALERT! * I thought they would resolve the issue of the partner going to prison, while Joe escapes all responsibility for it. But they didn't. That seems like a glaring omission. Arthur Miller was such a great writer, I"m sure he didn't leave that out. Maybe the screenwriter/director made a decision. I enjoyed this! Sure, it's flawed, but very enjoyable! Thank you, DDF: FILM MAGAZINE!
I LOVE THIS FLIM!!! No matter how things change With the Human condition Things Stay the Same. Business Governments Politicians Family Dynamics interpersonal Family/Friends Associate Relationships! 2024 Past Present and Future! I’m here for it! Excellent Broadcasts, New Sub!💕💚🇺🇸🥰
@@jacquelynperry7941 Òne life per person. Life is Life. Don't analyse it too much. All you have to do is not die. Just take as it comes because life is not fair. It's called life. Be grateful it's beautiful and one day we die. I don't mean to patronise but I suppose it is. It's just getting old. Luv yer. Live your own life and fu*k 'em. ❤👍💪🙏🤠❤
Spoiler; if they ended the movie on EGR's final line, also the title, it would have been one if the finest movies I'd ever seen. For me his realization was the powerful moment the rest had been leading toward. Worse than death, worse than prison and shame, his full awareness of the horror his flawed thinking had resulted. His lack of personal integrity and morality had made all the world utterly empty. Fantastic screenplay and performances by all. A noble tale told well.
Right. I also loved that I didn't realize the meaning of the title until that very moment so it was doubly powerful. That doesn't happen that often in films.
If he would not have shipped those cylinder parts he would still have a family . Poor, but 21 people and his son would still possibaly be alive. you start over , thats all. There are lots of thing in this life this day and age that are less impactful but could make being a person of a community better. Everyone in a fast mod and greedy. Not good.
Since he had already been tried and found not guilty, wouldn't he be covered by double jeopardy? Not that he wasn't guilty and it should be him in prison, not his partner, but I guess he couldn't live with his own feelings of guilt.
A brilliant film except spoiled by the censor tube greed with too many interruptions for irrelevant ads. Sure you can skip but you lose something especially with the 10 second slots that just exposes greed.
That is why it is free for you to watch! Upgrade !!! Dont complain! People do this for people like myself who like to watch the oldies and can''t afford to upgrade. I would never complain about somehing that is basically free to me! Thanks to you all who make this possible!
She only knew that her dad professed his innocence, and she knew what Larry did. No one is certain about the full story until it comes out later. Even Chris is convinced Annie’s father is guilty as seen at 22:55.
Burt Lancaster was a truly beautiful man, in every sense, til the end. And a superb actor.❤❤❤
What a splendid movie with outstanding acting . Edward G brings style and culture to everything he is in .
Burt Lancaster has always been a top notch actor. His characters have such depth.
I haven't watched many Edward G Robinson films but I know he's one of the greatest actors of the film noir era. He's proven that here in his stellar performance of All My Sons.
His movies are intense,he was a very quiet cultured man in real life
Even as a young person, Burt Lancaster was an excellent actor. Actors were much more serious about their acting ability in the past and considered it a high craft. All of them did great performances, but to see them young and just starting out, like Burt Lancaster, and being just as skilled as a beginner, as he was when he got older, really gets my admiration.
he had 2 years in the business against Robinson's 25, and 8 roles under his belt, and you just know he's going far. When Lancaster was trying to sign Gary Cooper for Vera Cruz, Gable told Cooper "don't you do it, that young fellow is going to wipe you right off the screen." some years later Gable made Run Silent Run Deep with Lancaster and the younger star holds his own again with the iconic Rhett Butler. I've been imagining Lancaster working with Yul Brynner, both of them sexy and brainy and skilled -- both former acrobats with circuses. That could have been great but it never happened.
Have you seen Birdman of Alcatraz.
I saw it decades ago. Also, great acting by Burt.@@debbiehall7016
This is the classic movie where I realized as a 11 year old boy in 1977 that I truly love great acting and a great story! I have been watching classic movies all my life! You can’t put a price on a great story, coupled with magnificent actors!
Only Ed G Robinson acting can take my eyes off Burt Lancaster. Such charisma yu cant help just watch him in the scene.
We don't get such good movies with superb acting anymore. Edward G & burt Lancaster movies 🎬 are classics👌
To enjoy these great movies is a gift! The 1940s and 50s are filled with wonderful performances. Look back and enjoy!
Eddy G was up there with Tracy, a truly great actor... when you watch him, you're not watching a movie, you're watching someone so good at their craft, you believe you're witnessing the story unfold before your eyes 👏👏👏👏
He could be anything. He was great in the comedy with Frank Sinatra, "A Hole in the Head".
Edward G and Burt L two of the finest actors never let you down. Here we have two splendid performances
Outstanding acting
Burt Lancaster is seriously beautiful.
Yes indeed!
i read this play for my english course recently, and all i can say is OHHH MMYY GODDD man. probably one of the best things i’ve ever read. we’re watching this movie before taking our test like, next week but i want to watch it all the way through right now because i love it so much. i cant tell if it’s because im able to link issues that i have with myself as well as my family to this story but it’s genuinely insane. the end of the play just.. explodes and then ends so abruptly as well after all of the tension builds up throughout the play, i nearly cried just reading it. my feelings about each of the characters were changing all throughout reading this play as well which is something i haven’t experienced with any other thing i’ve watched or read before. and upon learning that this play inspired the name of one of my favorite bands from when i was younger (which i am now getting back into once again because of this LOL) i really locked into this play. it’s so beautiful dude jesus christ. if i dont ace this test im gonna cry
all i am is a sophomore in high school but i am going to remember this play for the rest of my life.
Disertation
As "a sophomore in high school", you seem too mature for your age, kid. Those featured in the story are all adults, not teenagers.
@@Anti-Fake-ul9oe,
She’s in high school and reading Arthur Miller. That’s normal.
I've never seen this film before. A brilliant writer, a fabulous script. Superb acting from Edward G and Burt Lancaster. This is what entertainment should be.
I've come to the conclusion that if a movie has Eddie G it's a pretty good movie.
much beloved veteran tough guy !
He is so good. Quality actor through and through.
Not pretty good!! A masterpiece of which will never be duplicated!! This man ate any and every role I've ever seen him in and left no crumbs!! Period! And I still haven't seen them all but I am working on it!!
Gostaria de ver esse filme 🎥 legendado em português
Just saw that he was Jewish! I always watch a film if I see he is on it.
Edward G. was one of the first actors to entertain the troops. He was a favorite of the Air Corps to christen the planes. Lovely man, very talented❤.
I'm not a movie buff by any stretch of the imagination, but when I take the time to give a certain old movie my time, I'm never dissapointed. This film is great, great actors to boot.💯👍
Robinson's best work. As moving now as it was when I first saw it decades ago. More relevant in these profit driven times than ever
This is the 4th movie I’d watched, they’re all amazing story lines, great actors no bad language. Who could ever forget how wonderful Edward G Robinson was, along with Burt Lancaster and the rest of these old unforgettable actors in the old black and white movies, they are the best. Thank you UTube for these amazing free movies. 🎥
Thank “DDF”. They uploaded it.
OMG !!! The ending is so heavy . That line really got to me : "I always took care of him ; I can take care of him now" . That broke my heart .
A superb movie classic from the good old days they dont make movies of this caliber nowadays thanks too for my mother whom i watched next to her rest her soul
. . . . . . . this is one of the movies in which the actors and actresses really act! DDF: Film, cheers!🙏🙏🤠🤠
Thanks for a Edward G Robinson movie! One of my favorite actors. 🤗
I remember seeing this years ago on AMC when it showed movies 24-7.
Powerful movie.
Duff was great, too.
The ending was a bit abrupt. But ,,, also could be nicer running the credits...
Didn’t know till reading the comments that this was adapted from an Arthur Miller play.
A young Burt so handsome. Who was Nancy? It’s kind of refreshing to see an average girl playing her part. Rather than eye candy.
As a 71 year old this was before my time, yet is comforting - as we baby boomers saw the aftermath of the war in our times. And it feels like a connection to a not so distant past.
Miller was always commenting on the inherent evils of capitalism, and how a man sees himself through that lens.
I like reading the comments... don’t you?
I Don't understand. Really don't. Why Eddie G. never received an academy award. Especially after this performance. And many others.
Definitely a travesty.
I agree 💯
Yes
“But I think to him, they were all my sons” Powerful Line at the end.
I came to watch movie only after reading it for my exams.. anybody else for the same reason
Burt Lsncaster was an amazing human being .
Edward G. Robinson always adds a class of his own to any film he's in. Cornell Woolrich's novels stand out in quality along with 3 other writers of that period. Gardner, Hammel, Chandler & Woolrich.
?? Arthur Miller wrote this play fyi
The acting in this movie is amazing
Top notch acting by Burt Lancaster
He was a great actor and was handsome too
Burt Lancaster and Edward G are the greatest and this film is so good.
I agree. I did some math. this was Lancaster's 8th role in 2 years when he was 35 and look how he stands up in scenes with 55 year old 25 year veteran Edward G. Robinson. He had the goods, all right. Also some call Lancaster mask face, but see that look of fear as he runs up the steps after the gunshot. I've been making a study and in a lot of his films there's that one scene with that one perfect expression that tells you everything about the character.
2:09 Thought it was the garage of my childhood until the door opened the wrong way. Funny how seeing something similar brings the mundane memories back.
I love these old films. They focus on characters and telling a good story.
Good eye! haha
“If you wanna know, ask Joe“ Best movie line.
Not seen or heard about this movie,but becoz of Edward G Robinson n Burt Lancaster tempt to watch this movie.May be only time two great talented actors together.
I recommend The Sea Wolf w/ Edward G. Robinson & John Garfield, also Larceny Inc. w/ Ribinson & Broderick Crawford - they'll both surprise you in that one!
Movies have so much TRUTH in them. He watched as men died in there death traps including his own son. Greed is ugly. Lying to everyone. Put an innocent man behind bars. What a miserable coward. Blaming everyone but HIMSELF. Good movie that’s for sure.
Human nature can be an ugly thing
Edward G lets us all feel it thru him
Amazing actor
Thank you for posting this film [just now subscribed] The plot and acting are nearly at a Shakespearian level of message. lt has application for personal decision-making today.
It is nearly Shakespearian!!
Good story line. Plus good acting. Makes a good film to watch.
Not much more I can say , they don't make movies like this anymore. Everything was great.!
Absolutely agree, one of the finest movies ever made, superb acting!
they make movies better than before, the acting, sound, special affects, animation, etc etc. but yes this is a good movie
An early role for Harry Morgan. Brief but a start .
I remember seeing this movie years ago and still find it very interesting. Love these old black and white movies, especially ones with a special meaning to them, like this one between a father and his son. Thanks for the upload. Joe S
Sad and genius writing. I think that because the man had grown up very poor, the fear of losing the security of money terrified and blinded him - a very human "villain". Sad all around, but of course a fantastic film and cast
This great movie screams : "There are no shortcuts in Life! "
Sleep is wonderful, it’s the best thing about living…..that’s a new one!
@@renatep.7566It might be if I could sleep.
@@sookie4195I hear you!
Edibles, friends. They’re a doorway to sleep. 💤
Inconcievable that Burt could be Edward's son by the looks of things.
Good movies all actors were.wonderful..and I love how Mr.Robinson expression in his face...how he looks down.. pause.then looks back up..and then he.looks you rite in your eyes..old "G'"
We all should be responsible for our actions
Very nice story
Ty 4 uploading it
They don't make them like that anymore.
Edward G. Robinson has "never failed" to keep me entertained!🎉💯
Did he direct Birth of a Nation?
Me too, he made some great movies.
This was a wonderful movie. I especially enjoyed watching the acting talent of Burt Lancaster & Edward G. Robinson. The acting & story was excellent! Thanks for sharing a rare treat!
Amazing film and amazing play. I cannot imagine better actors. Very powerful. I love it. Thank you so much..
What a powerful movie.
Well dang, that turned into a rough one! Thanks for the upload tho, love Edward G.
That's a morally heavy movie. There IS something bigger than family and that's humanity.
They say blood is thicker than water, I say love is stronger than blood. You can't be selfish, succeed, the WORLD needs you.
"There IS something bigger than family and that's humanity." 👍
If Burt Lancaster is in the movie it’s good,,,
Totally agree. I love me some Burt Lancaster
I love Burt Lancaster too! He reminds me of my Daddy!
He is so intense. Sometimes he can act so oddly.
My mom and dad saw the movie The Swimmer with Burt Lancaster. My parents walked out. They said all they saw on the screen was his butt.
Burt Lancaster was always handsome; even when he got older. He played in"Field of Dreams"-1989. He portrayed Doc Graham. That was his last film role.
❤Black and white flims
Great stars always every time
Golden years back then
We had the best stars
So many ❤
My time 1960
Thanks u tube always appreciated for having these classic dramas and flims and tv dramas
Am still watching
Classic fugitive
Great stars always with
David Jason
Columbo was classic also
Great stars always
This film great
Especially burt Lancaster
We had the best ❤
That was some kiss the father gave Annie. Yuck! The father's a little too touchy-feely with Annie.
I'm 75 & used to never give kissing a relative or someone close enough to pass as family a kiss, even on the lips. However, I have seen kissing on the lips become taboo. So, yeah, that's the first thing I thought.
Stupid people are so cocksure, intelligent people are full of doubt. @@jacquelynperry7941
The lips was a bit much especially as he was flirting anyway 😖. Love Edward G always
Sitting here watching these awesome, wonderful, beautiful and amazing old movies in black and white, especially, and then; here pops up a loud, disgusting, obnoxious and nasty commercial., 🤮 I do not like living in these days and times with the world is evil as it is. Thank you Lord, for these wonderful, clean, sex free, cursing Free old movies. Amen
👍
Amen!!
I don’t see commercials with the YT subscription
For $14 it’s totally worth never seeing a commercial
@@ChrisAthanas 14.00 a month? that seems high, but Chris, I appreciate your sharing your opinion. I'll consider it. That's about what I pay for Netflix, and I like almost zero on there. Thank you.
Wholeheartedly agree! God bless you!
A young Harry Morgan.
And Arlene Francis
Go, Michigan!
Arthur miller was an intellegent playwright, a true genius 💯
He is putting in a lot of biblical and shakespearean themes, in modern times and mixing them up....but he does it effortlessly. Or, makes it seem that way. He was a great one, all right. (The Misfits was M.M.'s great masterpiece.)
Superb film. Flawed thinking due to upbringing and the terrible strain of the war years.
Edward G Robinson and James Cagney were 2 of the best
These advertisement with these wealthy politicians asking people who are struggling to survive because of the rising prices, to donate for their cause. Do they not care about the people's plight? They have some nerve. Why don't they use their own money or ask their wealthy friends to support them. They should be lucky that any of us are voting. I keep hearing that seniors on SSI will be getting a cola raise. I have yet to see one.
You get a meager increase when you're a senior, and your Medicare costs increase. So you end up with a net negative
@@patricias5122, Another reason to feel angry about the ads asking for money. They already have the money.
Great film and play. But I hate when suicide is used as a convenient plot devise- this film does it twice. It's the reason people respond to suicides by asking "Why would they do that?. As if there would be some logic behind them. There almost never is any logic- just depression.
Exactly
Not a great ending. I think they should have had him man-up and free her Dad.
You should always alert others that you are giving a spoiler so we can skip it. You didn't so now I won't be watching it. Thanks to you I know how it ends!
It never occurred to me I could "spoil" a classic film thats been out for 76 years. If knowing something about a great film spoiled it no one would watch films more than once.@@shan4078
@@shan4078If you hadn't read the comments before watching the movie then you wouldn't have read about how it ended. Watch the trailer next time which doesn't give away the ending.
Excellent film, good actors, script.
First viewing for me.
Thanks.
Thanks for posting this film,appreciate it
Annie sat on that info for a long time. Edward G should have faced his partner and apologized to him like a man. Great movie.
E.G.R Great Actor
RIP🌹
Thank you so very much for alouing me the Plesure to enjoy the best Movies' ever to be produced in Movie History,, No one in todays World comes even close,, to even dare compare is absurd, it would be like comparing pure Gold to Trash
The neighbor is Arlene Francis from "What's my line". Didn't know she ever made a movie.
Fantastic Film 🎥
Thank goodness for SAG-AFTRA . These creators are priceless.
Movies made before our moral decay had principal undertones for the most part….wish that were true today❤❤
Moral decay and principal undertones are incompatible.
A powerful movie indeed.
Is it weird that Annie kisses Joe on the lips like that? Or is it just me?
It reminded me of my ex's family, they're american jewish, they always did that, everyone kissed on the lips. My family did the cheek kiss hello and goodbye, it was very awkward for me but you get use to it 22 yrs later.
Cultural thing. Some people used to do that. Some families still do.
Hollywood perverts made them do so.
Tongues only in special holidays 😆😆😆
It's not just you. I was expecting a kiss on the cheek. Sorta takes me back to 'Family Feud' when Richard Dawson was host; kissing every female contestant on the lips! 🤮 Except SHE kissed Eddie, of course.
Absolute classic. Thank you. ❤
A film from a play by Arthur Miller is expected to be exceptional, and this is. At the beginning, I wondered about the meaning of the title. Then at the end Miller wraps it all up.
SPOILER ALERT! * I thought they would resolve the issue of the partner going to prison, while Joe escapes all responsibility for it. But they didn't. That seems like a glaring omission. Arthur Miller was such a great writer, I"m sure he didn't leave that out. Maybe the screenwriter/director made a decision. I enjoyed this! Sure, it's flawed, but very enjoyable! Thank you, DDF: FILM MAGAZINE!
The hands that rocked us as a baby. Still controls our mindset.
I LOVE THIS FLIM!!! No matter how things change With the Human condition Things Stay the Same. Business Governments Politicians Family Dynamics interpersonal Family/Friends Associate Relationships! 2024
Past Present and Future! I’m here for it! Excellent Broadcasts, New Sub!💕💚🇺🇸🥰
People triy to take short cuts and the pride imprisons them and in the end the truth will set them and us free. ❤🙏💪👍❤
Uh huh, tell that to the government.
@@jacquelynperry7941 Òne life per person. Life is Life. Don't analyse it too much. All you have to do is not die. Just take as it comes because life is not fair. It's called life. Be grateful it's beautiful and one day we die. I don't mean to patronise but I suppose it is. It's just getting old. Luv yer. Live your own life and fu*k 'em. ❤👍💪🙏🤠❤
Whoa! I thought I had a complicated family!!!!
Really great actors and a very good script.. equals a top class movie
Never seen such deep usa movie! ❤👍
I came here due to my study, Our English Teacher said to see this movie before reading the chapter
Howard Duff, Annie’s brother, the lawyer.
When the Boeing scandal hit, I instantly thought of All My Sons!
But back then, honor had a meaning.
Spoiler; if they ended the movie on EGR's final line, also the title, it would have been one if the finest movies I'd ever seen. For me his realization was the powerful moment the rest had been leading toward. Worse than death, worse than prison and shame, his full awareness of the horror his flawed thinking had resulted.
His lack of personal integrity and morality had made all the world utterly empty.
Fantastic screenplay and performances by all. A noble tale told well.
Right. I also loved that I didn't realize the meaning of the title until that very moment so it was doubly powerful. That doesn't happen that often in films.
Wonderful acting, story, perfect drama, this is still our society!!!our family!!!! Thanks ❤
Btw what year was this film released? Maybe 1948? Was Lancaster's production company involved in the film? Just wondering.... Great movie.
If he would not have shipped those cylinder parts he would still have a family . Poor, but 21 people and his son would still possibaly be alive. you start over , thats all. There are lots of thing in this life this day and age that are less impactful but could make being a person of a community better. Everyone in a fast mod and greedy. Not good.
would be tough to take a acting part along side Edgar G.; how would you stand out at all.
Astonishing quality.
Wow great movie
Very good film.
VERY GOOD MOVIE 🍿 🎥BUT SAD 😢
What a great film, well worth watching . Fantastic artists. 👍🇬🇧
Since he had already been tried and found not guilty, wouldn't he be covered by double jeopardy?
Not that he wasn't guilty and it should be him in prison, not his partner, but I guess he couldn't live with his own feelings of guilt.
A brilliant film except spoiled by the censor tube greed with too many interruptions for irrelevant ads. Sure you can skip but you lose something especially with the 10 second slots that just exposes greed.
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Well said!!
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So Annie knew everything since beginning as she had the letter
and she still refused to go see her father 🤦♀️ i would get it if he was a horrible father but that was never implied
She only knew that her dad professed his innocence, and she knew what Larry did. No one is certain about the full story until it comes out later.
Even Chris is convinced Annie’s father is guilty as seen at 22:55.
Never seen this. Great film.👍