I'm sure if there was color it wouldnt be as elegant as its perceived to be, we are not accustomed to watching black and white, the usual color we see in movies today is deeply rooted in our own experience and culture but the unfamiliar bland color in old films induces a feeling of elegance and class which is so unlike the culture we are used to in our present time.
cursing ... elegant? "Jesus Christ" "God damn" is far from that. Public sees the ACTOR... paid to Always be working on EnterTrainment... their purpose. Actual life is nasty at times.
We all seem to have this feeling that back in the old days people behaved like they did in these movies and they did not. They were people and personalities are exactly the same as now. So your grandma and grandpa went through the same stuff that you did. We just have more technology today that's all.
Bill, have you seen the cameras and sound recording equipment that they had to use back then? It could be argued that we filmmakers have less technology to deal with when making a film. Terry Thomas Director of Photography Atlanta, Georgia USA
But just like movies, they act and all that and yes a lot of it’s cheesy, but the mannerisms and language and all that was all so different. That’s what people want, we know life is easier now, we just wish there was a little more class like back then
@@jerryhase48 Bette Davis was in a film with Marlon Brando and in one scene he was applying "The Method" to decide which boot his character would put on first. Bette git fed up and said "Just put the f***ing thing on and get in with the scene".
This was hilarious. It's cool to see screen legends act like real people. I'm surprised they kept these bloopers around for so long. Boy, Ms. De'haviland had a mouth on her. Lol
noelle elizabeth What happens is that Errol Flynn delivers the line about Ann Sheridan handling the cigar like a coconut, but then Sheridan snaps at the President, thinking it was him that said it. Then Flynn plays along, saying “Mr. President!” as if he’s horrified that the President would say such a thing, when in fact it was him that said it in the first place! :D
I think it was a practical joke by Ann Sheridan and Errol Flynn. Just a little fun on the set. I think Ann Sheridan laughed because they pulled it off. I love it no matter what.
@@dorsal-qb5fr I would have liked to be sandwiched between the two of them (Ashley that lucky bastard).. Vivian Lee overshadowed Miss Melanie, because of the characters they respectively played within the story. Also Vivian Lee had a stunning profile with a perfect nose and mouth, and hypnotic green eyes that seduces the audience.. The equally beautiful, Miss Melanie had to lay low and play second fiddle..
I cannot express my love for these clips enough. It’s all so human. We think of these people as history and not human beings but these little bloopers breathe life back into them. I love it
@@mouta9626 yeah, she would even swear and yell at people being nice to her. Finds out Robert Wagner and other friends having birthday party for her. Tells Wagner, "You son of a bitch!"
@Dander Spat well, thanks for finally revealing yourself as a lunatic fringe nut. Your derogatory "occult" comment was pretty much a dead giveaway. "Progressive"? Nope. I dont believe in using the government to control everything, violate individual rights or impose my beliefs on others, unlike "liberals" and conservatives.
This makes me so happy and I dunno why It’s cool seeing them act like you would act today because we usually see people from this era as kinda conservative but they look like they’re having a laugh with it and it’s kinda cute
Blood Flow To The Penis well as someone who is studying acting I know on set when it’s appropriate to swear, if it’s been take after take for a play of one scene I start to get arsy like these probably did and that’s when the swearing comes out haha
@Blood Flow To The Penis Big stars also could be just as brash and bawdy in public. But the studio publicity departments would go to great lengths to cover things up. And gossip columnists would trade favors for their silence. Still, it was fun to see stars in these unguarded moments. They also seemed willing to poke fun at themselves.
People have always cursed and had banter but the difference is they did not release the swearing and mistakes officially-they had a stricter sense of what was fit for general viewing than now.
@@classicelegance384 Shame there`s noe of Gone With The Wind on here, because De Haviland was so sweet as her character as Scarlett`s sister, it would have been funny to here her curse wearing one of those period outfits.
You always suspected that they flubbed their lines but to actually see it is something else. These are actors from the golden age of hollywood. I would love to see more of these .
Trivia: The big-brained "mutant" creature from THIS ISLAND EARTH was sculpted atop her bust (er, a bust of her head, to be clear)!---I spoke to the guys who made that critter. They were amused by that . And yes, she was one of the prettiest actresses of that era, at least in my view.
I love this! So many things present this narrative that the past was prim, proper, & more polite than today, yet here you see they really weren’t, it was all a manufactured image!
I think you would have been pretty horrified at some of these people. Some questionable views on life by today's standards. But it would be fascinating indeed
WHAT?!!! A blooper reel of Hollywood's classic idols?!! I don't believe this! This is pure gold!! It's fascinating to see them mess up like everybody else! This is just so weird to see.
Chris Readman Because you never saw that much language in the movies, but they still swore as much as they do today in real life. The language in the movies was just censored.
We have an image of stars from the golden age of Hollywood as being perfect as they were presented that way. But of course they weren't. Love this, as it brings them back down to earth and we see their humanity and that they're just like us.
I have to laugh watching these blooper reels because it's hilarious to hear classic acting gone slightly wrong and the reactions to all of it is priceless. It's also a reason that Hollywood had a sense of humor and that this is a treat considering the circumstances surrounding us in this day and age
This is amazing!! 😂 It really shows how the media presentation of things that we rely on for our cultural understanding of the past is so much more different from the present than the real last actually was. People still swore, forgot their lines, made jokes, laughed wholeheartedly... they just didn’t show that as much in the films they made as we do now 😁
What a great video! i can't believe how good the quality of the footage is. Some of these movies are from 30s and 40s. As a fan of old Hollywood, I always wondered how the bloopers reel looked back then. Thank you for sharing!
Would be interesting to have seen some of these outtakes from color films, such as Robin Hood, but not all the footage that was shot for these movies ever made it as far as being printed in color (Technicolor in this case)---it was too costly and time-consuming, so only selected takes were eventually printed in color---tho you may be well aware of that. I've seen quite a few bloopers from these old films over the decades. If I recall, it seems that most of them were from Warner Brothers films. They must have had fun screening these. (Nowadays it'd be nothing to hear this kind of language behind the scenes----and there'd be tons of it, since digital cameras often keep running (and running and running....while a new take is being arranged).
Actually there were couple of movies in 60s with some cursing in it. but yes the heavy violent trend started from 70s with movies like Clockwork Orange, Godfather etc. then in 80s it gone further with even more extreme languages
@@buckjohnson1119 who caaaares about an F bomb? It’s just a curse word. I’m more concerned about people’s actions than the four letters words they choose
@@alexcooper4974 Common sense and reasoning shows those that pushed the envelope, showed us with their actions, what their goal was. The majority of society did not utter the F, as we do today, before the constant Assault on the psyche. And most likely people that cannot control their actions, do use it. I doubt as they are harming someone or something else they are not uttering, ‘Don’t swear.’
So great to see - the legendary actors, always so prim and proper in the movies, had a sense of humor and could be as dirty as anyone IRL. They were humans, just like us.
Wonder if she's seen this? I can imagine her finding out about these clips being on YT and going "son of a _____!" Ha. Censored myself for no reason! Nowadays doesn't matter a bit, this language, which I guess is stating the obvious.
@@RSEFX Write her a letter and tell her about it :) Bet she'd be thrilled to know young people are thinking about her. Send To: Olivia De Havilland 3 Rue Bénouville 75116 Paris France
@@3SpeedHolster That's a nice thought! Thanks. (And I AM a letter-writer!---I've been trying to get more people re-interested in handwritten letter-writing as a connecting "device" on a more personal and effort-involving level.)
“God damn it!” reigned supreme back in the 30s and 40s in response to fluffed lines - quite bold given the risk of being charged with blasphemy. And no actual swear words in the clips. Now, bloopers evoke earthier words like, “Fuck” and “Shit”.
Amazing to think Olivia De Havilland is now 103 years old! She’s one of the last surviving Hollywood actors of the Golden era. Her paternal cousin, Geoffrey De Havilland was the famous plane maker, with planes such as the Moth biplane.
The line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind raised a few eyebrows as did Clarke Gable just wearing a vest or singlet in It Happened one Night at the time. Very tame by today’s standards.
Clarke Gable didn't wear a vest in "It happened one night". Some people in the audiences may have been shocked but others followed suit and sales of vests and singlets plummeted.
It’s amazing that Olivia de Havilland is still alive. She’s one of the few remaining people alive from the golden age of Hollywood. Not many people can say they lived to see 103 and still look as fabulous as her
@Taylor Holloway I agree. These comments are so cliche. A majority of the people who make them don't even live their lives in the prim and proper way they assume those in the 20th C did, and it would be stupid for movies to remain in the same way. I noticed that a lot of the acting was borrowed from the way stage actors perform. None of that is realistic.
I was going to make a joke like “what?! They made mistakes back then?!” But then 0:30 happened and RIP headphone users!! I had the volume all the way up!! I about pooped my pants
"I can't move my head, because if I do, my entire goddamn wig could fall off"
Time stamp?
@@lucycapprabelle7494 3:39
@@willowjade9832 thanks
Wow even when they curse they're so elegant.
Lol
I'm sure if there was color it wouldnt be as elegant as its perceived to be, we are not accustomed to watching black and white, the usual color we see in movies today is deeply rooted in our own experience and culture but the unfamiliar bland color in old films induces a feeling of elegance and class which is so unlike the culture we are used to in our present time.
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Taking the Lord's Name is NEVER elegant.
cursing ... elegant?
"Jesus Christ" "God damn" is far from that. Public sees the ACTOR... paid to Always be working on EnterTrainment... their purpose. Actual life is nasty at times.
We all seem to have this feeling that back in the old days people behaved like they did in these movies and they did not. They were people and personalities are exactly the same as now. So your grandma and grandpa went through the same stuff that you did. We just have more technology today that's all.
A lot of them went through a hell of a lot more than recent generations ever have.
After all they had manners.
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Bill, have you seen the cameras and sound recording equipment that they had to use back then? It could be argued that we filmmakers have less technology to deal with when making a film.
Terry Thomas
Director of Photography
Atlanta, Georgia USA
But just like movies, they act and all that and yes a lot of it’s cheesy, but the mannerisms and language and all that was all so different. That’s what people want, we know life is easier now, we just wish there was a little more class like back then
it's so strange hearing bad language in old pictures lol
It is very shocking
ESPECIALLY USING GOD'S NAME IN VAIN
I guess Hollywood people were always foul mouthed even back then. At least their movies weren't profane.
@@jerryhase48 Bette Davis was in a film with Marlon Brando and in one scene he was applying "The Method" to decide which boot his character would put on first.
Bette git fed up and said "Just put the f***ing thing on and get in with the scene".
They just basic swear words back then, not f this and that and more vulgar words like they do now.
This was hilarious. It's cool to see screen legends act like real people. I'm surprised they kept these bloopers around for so long. Boy, Ms. De'haviland had a mouth on her. Lol
I know- she always seems so prim and elegant and then you watch these! Hahaha
Probably still does!
@@maxreger100 Thank you. She is something like just over 100 and still kicking
They usually digitalise and keep these kind of things for as long as possible, the bloopers and good takes archives are enormous.
@Dan You're such a smegma.
2:47 I wonder if that was an inside joke on set. I love how she collapsed with laughter, its always cool to see that people have always been people.
noelle elizabeth What happens is that Errol Flynn delivers the line about Ann Sheridan handling the cigar like a coconut, but then Sheridan snaps at the President, thinking it was him that said it. Then Flynn plays along, saying “Mr. President!” as if he’s horrified that the President would say such a thing, when in fact it was him that said it in the first place! :D
Colinb95 That's so funny, thanks for the context 😂😂
Best comment explaining people then and now, I agree!
Thanks! This is exactly why I came to the comments section
I think it was a practical joke by Ann Sheridan and Errol Flynn. Just a little fun on the set. I think Ann Sheridan laughed because they pulled it off. I love it no matter what.
Olivia DeHavilland could cuss with boys. This is the woman who played Miss Melanie Wilks in GWTW. She is 103 and still gorgeous!
I'm confident she wouldn't have cussed as Miss Melanie.😂
Everyone always went crazy for Vivian Leigh as Scarlett O'Hara, but I have always had the hugest crush on Olivia de Havilland!
@@dorsal-qb5fr I would have liked to be sandwiched between the two of them (Ashley that lucky bastard).. Vivian Lee overshadowed Miss Melanie, because of the characters they respectively played within the story. Also Vivian Lee had a stunning profile with a perfect nose and mouth, and hypnotic green eyes that seduces the audience.. The equally beautiful, Miss Melanie had to lay low and play second fiddle..
I'm tempted to send her an autograph request now just so she can tell me to pi-- off.
Sadly she's no longer with us.
I cannot express my love for these clips enough. It’s all so human. We think of these people as history and not human beings but these little bloopers breathe life back into them. I love it
Bette Davis swearing? I never would have guessed.
she used to swear like any men at that time, maybe even more
@@mouta9626 yeah, she would even swear and yell at people being nice to her. Finds out Robert Wagner and other friends having birthday party for her. Tells Wagner, "You son of a bitch!"
@Dander Spat One if her daughters was a religious nut. She psychologically abused her own mother. Thankfully Bette broke all contact with her.
@Dander Spat let me guess, in an interview with her unhinged daughter?
@Dander Spat well, thanks for finally revealing yourself as a lunatic fringe nut. Your derogatory "occult" comment was pretty much a dead giveaway.
"Progressive"? Nope. I dont believe in using the government to control everything, violate individual rights or impose my beliefs on others, unlike "liberals" and conservatives.
"I just had a baby in the ladies' room..."
😂
Rest in peace, Olivia. Thank you for entertaining us for so long.
This makes me so happy and I dunno why
It’s cool seeing them act like you would act today because we usually see people from this era as kinda conservative but they look like they’re having a laugh with it and it’s kinda cute
Blood Flow To The Penis well as someone who is studying acting I know on set when it’s appropriate to swear, if it’s been take after take for a play of one scene I start to get arsy like these probably did and that’s when the swearing comes out haha
@Blood Flow To The Penis Big stars also could be just as brash and bawdy in public. But the studio publicity departments would go to great lengths to cover things up. And gossip columnists would trade favors for their silence.
Still, it was fun to see stars in these unguarded moments. They also seemed willing to poke fun at themselves.
Blood Flow To The Penis It's funny that you say that, given your username.
Ah, Olivia. Face like an angel, mouth like a docker.
Yooo wtf they are acting like real humans. It suprises me to see them acting like people now IN 1938 LMFAOOOO
People have always cursed and had banter but the difference is they did not release the swearing and mistakes officially-they had a stricter sense of what was fit for general viewing than now.
Its actually worrisome how many people in the comments never believed “humans” didn’t start existing till 1990 or some shit 🗿💀
@@EMBEEAY true. Like someone in a 1950s movie is being sarcastic and someone comments : ''world's first troll''
@@momotheelder7124 what about the ones who see something from the 1950s and say "They copied ..." and mention something from 2019?
you know, people have always been people
Gasp! So they really DID curse back then! :O!!!
Yeah, I thought it was otherwise as well!
The codes against profanity back then were so much more strict that it makes it look like such words didn't even exist back then
They used GD not F-k! Not sure which is worse!
Of course. Sailor mouths lol.
@@terry4137 The GD one.
"Who hell`s happy to get a wife back?"
Best one said by the great Errol Flynn.
Haha I always laugh at that comment such classic Errol attitude
Yes, I laughed too. Errol was funny and a great man.
@@classicelegance384 Shame there`s noe of Gone With The Wind on here, because De Haviland was so sweet as her character as Scarlett`s sister, it would have been funny to here her curse wearing one of those period outfits.
I've never seen any outtakes from Gone with the Wind- not sure if any exist. Would be amazing to see though!
@@classicelegance384 I agree.
That cigar scene with Flynn and Sheridan was worth the admission fee. 😂
You always suspected that they flubbed their lines but to actually see it is something else.
These are actors from the golden age of hollywood.
I would love to see more of these .
Ann Sheridan was gorgeous...
Goddess
Trivia: The big-brained "mutant" creature from THIS ISLAND EARTH was sculpted atop her bust (er, a bust of her head, to be clear)!---I spoke to the guys who made that critter. They were amused by that . And yes, she was one of the prettiest actresses of that era, at least in my view.
She and Anne Hathaway look very similar...
Breath taking beauty.
My favourite, ever since I saw her give James Cagney a mouthfull. She was a real honey.
Bette Davis, my Queen... she was bloody hilarious!
I love this! So many things present this narrative that the past was prim, proper, & more polite than today, yet here you see they really weren’t, it was all a manufactured image!
Olivia de Havilland, sure knows how to sling a swear word. LOL
RIXRADvidz she was mates with Errol Flynn, now we understand why!
Ann Sheridan’s laugh is honestly adorable.
Ann Sheridan ... what a gorgeous girl !!!
0:44 Olivia de Havilland is still alive, that's so cool!
Wow yeah 103 that's wonderful to hear (:
@gidlegendary 103, and 104 on the 1st July :)
@gidlegendary good genetics and good conditions for living are the keys to a long life!
She is dead
I am only kidding.
Or wait…maybe she did die.
gidlegendary Queen Elizabeth is gonna outlive us all tbh
Never realized how hilarious Bette Davis could be.
Is it ironic?
Ann Sheridan and Errol Flynn made a great comedy duo!😆
Doesn't matter what era it is bloopers are hilarious.
Olivia de havilland' bbloopers were so funny
That Errol Flynn and Ann scene about handling a cigar lol
I know right I laughed my ass off......... classic, simply Classic.
I'd like to have been a fly on the wall at one of those Hollywood parties
I think you would have been pretty horrified at some of these people. Some questionable views on life by today's standards. But it would be fascinating indeed
You would have found they have the Morals of Modern Democrats
I’m glad this is around! It reminds us that people were always people. No different than they are today.
I can’t believe that Olivia De Havilland died 2 months ago 🥺🥺 she was amazing and stunning
I loved Ann Sheridan. Very pretty and a big adorable laugh.
WHAT?!!! A blooper reel of Hollywood's classic idols?!! I don't believe this! This is pure gold!! It's fascinating to see them mess up like everybody else! This is just so weird to see.
3:45 “They don’t have to justify their lives. I do. I’m a physician... I’m a SURGEON! Goddamnit!” 😂
That was my favorite blooper 😂
Never would've thought Olivia de Havilland had a potty mouth!
It’s amazing to see all the “swearing “ here. It shows how heavy censorship was at the time!
And I LOVED it!
It is refreshing to watch movies that had class and no f bombs!
How does it show heavy censorship?
Chris Readman Because you never saw that much language in the movies, but they still swore as much as they do today in real life. The language in the movies was just censored.
@@pallasproserpina4118 That's not censorship.
gluechunk It was largely because of censorship.
0:03 literally falling into his arms. 💕❤
Who is?
Ann Sheridan was gorgeous and one of the best actresses of her generation
We are used to seeing our current actors behind the scenes. Seeing the classic actors and actresses doing the same thing is refreshing.
We have an image of stars from the golden age of Hollywood as being perfect as they were presented that way. But of course they weren't. Love this, as it brings them back down to earth and we see their humanity and that they're just like us.
Leave it to Bette Davis to say “I just took a massive dump” in the classiest way possible 😂
What second?
Show this to your grandparents and tape their reactions, i regret not doing it when i have the chance
They most likely would not have wanted to see it.
@Imight Realperson Sure, there have always been foul mouthed people.
@Imight Realperson My grandparents were good Christians thats why.
silent1967 You consider this 'foul mouthed'? 😂
@@candicehoneycutt4318 For the time yes. But most people were better back then.
I have to laugh watching these blooper reels because it's hilarious to hear classic acting gone slightly wrong and the reactions to all of it is priceless. It's also a reason that Hollywood had a sense of humor and that this is a treat considering the circumstances surrounding us in this day and age
I love these. It’s so great to hear them back then act just like we do today when something Fs up. Suddenly they don’t seem so old.
Jimmy Stewart was handsome and I love his speaking voice
I got lucky a couple years back and got two VHS tapes of this for a dollar. It's one reasons I still have a VCR.
Annie Sheridan! So beautiful and such fun!
So funny... and the quality of the survived vt was so impeccable
I love Ann Sheridan - wonderful actress and a beauty!
This is amazing!! 😂 It really shows how the media presentation of things that we rely on for our cultural understanding of the past is so much more different from the present than the real last actually was. People still swore, forgot their lines, made jokes, laughed wholeheartedly... they just didn’t show that as much in the films they made as we do now 😁
Now this is some insight I’d never thought I would see
What a great video! i can't believe how good the quality of the footage is. Some of these movies are from 30s and 40s. As a fan of old Hollywood, I always wondered how the bloopers reel looked back then. Thank you for sharing!
+Stan The Man I edited these together from hours of footage you can find on UA-cam of old Warner Bros. bloopers. They're a joy to watch!
Would be interesting to have seen some of these outtakes from color films, such as Robin Hood, but not all the footage that was shot for these movies ever made it as far as being printed in color (Technicolor in this case)---it was too costly and time-consuming, so only selected takes were eventually printed in color---tho you may be well aware of that. I've seen quite a few bloopers from these old films over the decades. If I recall, it seems that most of them were from Warner Brothers films. They must have had fun screening these. (Nowadays it'd be nothing to hear this kind of language behind the scenes----and there'd be tons of it, since digital cameras often keep running (and running and running....while a new take is being arranged).
But I was told that no one cussed before 1970.
waterandafter Seems Hollywood was already at it. Who else do we have to thank for the f-bomb in every sentence today?
@Richard Wolfe
That must be it.
Actually there were couple of movies in 60s with some cursing in it. but yes the heavy violent trend started from 70s with movies like Clockwork Orange, Godfather etc. then in 80s it gone further with even more extreme languages
@@buckjohnson1119 who caaaares about an F bomb?
It’s just a curse word.
I’m more concerned about people’s actions than the four letters words they choose
@@alexcooper4974 Common sense and reasoning shows those that pushed the envelope, showed us with their actions, what their goal was. The majority of society did not utter the F, as we do today, before the constant
Assault on the psyche. And most likely people that cannot control their actions, do use it. I doubt as they are harming someone or something else they are not uttering, ‘Don’t swear.’
"Fasten your seatbelts, it's going to be a f***in bumpy ride."
This.....this just SHATTERED my view of the so called old innocent days😫
That first scene was so damn cute! I rewind it like ten times. 😄❤️✨
They're fabulous. Thanks for posting 👍
More more more! These are such a treat to watch!
I can see why Davis and De Havilland were besties for so many decades! 😂 💕
This is gold. They had a blast.
“Ohh darn it”.........”oh goodness gracious please excuse my language” 😂😂😂
So great to see - the legendary actors, always so prim and proper in the movies, had a sense of humor and could be as dirty as anyone IRL. They were humans, just like us.
olivia de havilland at the end insisting she can re-do a take is so cute.
2:52 Olivia de Havilland is still alive. 103 years old!
Whoa! Long live Olivia de Havilland!
Cousin of Geoffrey de Havilland, designer if the Mosquito
Wonder if she's seen this? I can imagine her finding out about these clips being on YT and going "son of a _____!" Ha. Censored myself for no reason! Nowadays doesn't matter a bit, this language, which I guess is stating the obvious.
@@RSEFX Write her a letter and tell her about it :) Bet she'd be thrilled to know young people are thinking about her.
Send To:
Olivia De Havilland
3 Rue Bénouville
75116 Paris
France
@@3SpeedHolster That's a nice thought! Thanks. (And I AM a letter-writer!---I've been trying to get more people re-interested in handwritten letter-writing as a connecting "device" on a more personal and effort-involving level.)
I could listen to Olivia d' Haviland cuss all day long.
so weird seeing these clips with blasphemy and relatively unrestrained profanity. They made such a big to-do about "I don't give a damn" and all
nothing so delightful as people from the '30s and '40s swearing like a sailor.
Thanks for including the movie titles! 💕💕
Haha this was a pleasant surprise. I’m guessing this footage couldn’t be shown back in the day
Thank you for sharing this, I loved it. I love the older movies and always have, but I sure didn’t know Olivia had such a potty mouth. LoL!
Even their bloopers are classy.
1:03 I forget they made those kind of jokes back then too 😂 was not expecting him to say ass
They should called this short “The Best Of The Breakdowns” by the Warner Club.
Never seen bloopers this old! Cool
“God damn it” and “son of a bitch” were apparently the most popular curse phrases back then.
So many old stars swearing like that, holywood golden age
I love how foul mouthed they all were! Always admired classic films for their flawless glamour, but this makes them so much more relatable
Ann Sheridan with cigar, funny how she cracked up@ 2:50
I just love the big star bloopers.
“God damn it!” reigned supreme back in the 30s and 40s in response to fluffed lines - quite bold given the risk of being charged with blasphemy. And no actual swear words in the clips. Now, bloopers evoke earthier words like, “Fuck” and “Shit”.
Funny to see that “ I bet you’re a damn good pilot “ was a blooper.
Amazing to think Olivia De Havilland is now 103 years old! She’s one of the last surviving Hollywood actors of the Golden era. Her paternal cousin, Geoffrey De Havilland was the famous plane maker, with planes such as the Moth biplane.
This is one of those moments when I close my ears and go LaLaLaLa...LOL My mind is fried right now after watching these!
Olivia DeHavilland only died recently back in July 2020 she was 104 and was the last actor from gone with the wind alive
1:18 had me 😂😂🤣
I felt that one!
Man I loved Anne Sheridan.
The line "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn" from Gone with the Wind raised a few eyebrows as did Clarke Gable just wearing a vest or singlet in It Happened one Night at the time. Very tame by today’s standards.
Clarke Gable didn't wear a vest in "It happened one night". Some people in the audiences may have been shocked but others followed suit and sales of vests and singlets plummeted.
Holy shiz! And all this time I thought all those beautiful gray people were perfect.
“And you oughta see his greaaat big...”
It’s amazing that Olivia de Havilland is still alive. She’s one of the few remaining people alive from the golden age of Hollywood. Not many people can say they lived to see 103 and still look as fabulous as her
Edit: she died a few weeks ago :/
Show your parents this to win the argument and prove to them that everything wasn’t so squeaky clean perfect“back in the day” and people were people.
Great and I've seen most of these movies. They don't make them like this anymore.
Taylor Halloway not exactly what he meant 🙄
@Taylor Holloway I agree. These comments are so cliche. A majority of the people who make them don't even live their lives in the prim and proper way they assume those in the 20th C did, and it would be stupid for movies to remain in the same way. I noticed that a lot of the acting was borrowed from the way stage actors perform. None of that is realistic.
Olivia💖💖💖
Isn't she a darling?!
classic elegance I love old movie bloopers
yes, she is such a darling 💖
"Help me...help me...dear God help me, I'm caught on his button."
What I learned is that Olivia de Havilland was a lot of fun.
I was going to make a joke like “what?! They made mistakes back then?!” But then 0:30 happened and RIP headphone users!! I had the volume all the way up!! I about pooped my pants
"and you oughta see his greeat biiiggg.....but can you blame a fella if he likes to ride horseback?" I'm dead
"Nuts" was the ladylike equivalent of MOTHERFUCKER in those days. :-D