Barbara Bel Geddes As "Sybilla" - The Perfect Wife? | Hitchcock Presents

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    Uptight Horace feels his wife is out to kill him otherwise she's pretty much perfect? Oscar winning actress Barbara Bel Geddes also known for her role in Vertigo plays the perfect wife.
    "Sybilla" Directed by Ida Lupino
    Sybilla Meade reads her husband's diary and discovers that he plots to kill her. In reality, it is only her husband's fantasy. She tells him that she has read his diary and has sent a copy to her lawyer with instructions to make it public if anything happens to her. Her husband is terrified and begins to protect her. She later grows ill and dies. Her husband then learns that she never sent a copy of his diary to her lawyer. She only told him that so he wouldn't kill her.
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  • @KDL861
    @KDL861 5 років тому +86

    Barbara Bell Geddes is the best actress of the 50s/60s and dominated as Miss Ellie in the 70s on Dallas! Fabulous actress who was amazing in Vertigo, another Full length Hitchcock masterpiece!

    • @rumarspencer7302
      @rumarspencer7302 Рік тому +2

      70s/80s on Dallas

    • @fleurmartin
      @fleurmartin 8 місяців тому +2

      I never liked her until I started watching the Dallas clips on FB. Her very subtle anger and firmness make her good to watch. Shes gentle, but has almost as much business knowledge as Jock or JR. Its impressive. I am Miss Ellie fan now.

    • @malcolmdale9607
      @malcolmdale9607 Місяць тому

      I remember her in "the Five Pennies" with Danny Kaye and Louis Armstrong.

    • @deehuntley1712
      @deehuntley1712 Місяць тому +1

      I Remember Mama.

    • @marquitaarmstrong399
      @marquitaarmstrong399 23 дні тому +1

      Loved Barbara Bel Geddes. Didn't she serve the cops that murderous leg of lamb on Alfred Hitchcock????

  • @mejuffrouwvandalen
    @mejuffrouwvandalen 5 років тому +422

    I appreciate these films so much, a whole lot better than the crap we get served daily..

  • @blackcougar1959
    @blackcougar1959 3 роки тому +42

    Actor Alexander had an amazing voice and was one of my favorite actors from this time period. He narrated the ENTIRE KJV version of the bible, which is my preferred selection of bible study and reading on UA-cam.

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite 2 роки тому +5

      Alexander Scourby - great narration voice.

  • @Melly_6
    @Melly_6 4 роки тому +311

    I loved the one Alfred Hitchcock episode when she clubbed her husband over the head with a club of frozen lamb cuz he was leaving her for another woman while she's pregnant

    • @kathleenthurin845
      @kathleenthurin845 4 роки тому +20

      That is my favorite!

    • @forwardplans8168
      @forwardplans8168 4 роки тому +68

      And she served the lamb to the detectives investigating the death of her husband, if I remember correctly.

    • @sr-b90
      @sr-b90 4 роки тому +17

      It was also an episode of Tales of the Unexpected recently on Sky Arts.

    • @margaretkearsey734
      @margaretkearsey734 4 роки тому +29

      That episode was entitled, "Lamb to the Slaughter" aired in 1958. I actually heard of that in real life too many years ago. I don't know if it is true but it could happen- eating the evidence. That episode was one of favorites too.

    • @marywilliams9858
      @marywilliams9858 4 роки тому +20

      @@margaretkearsey734 Right. A lady actually got rid of her hubby by clubbing him with a piece of frozen meat. Was in the paper in the States.

  • @not2tees
    @not2tees 3 роки тому +2

    The twistiness of Hitchcock lives on!

  • @ideasink1470
    @ideasink1470 3 роки тому +8

    This is the craziest thing I have ever seen! 🤣 But I loved it!🤣

  • @mildredpierce4506
    @mildredpierce4506 4 роки тому +26

    You spill a bottle of medicine so you fill the bottle with lotion? Makes no sense.

    • @kellyalves756
      @kellyalves756 3 роки тому +2

      It does if you’re subtly letting the user know you know what he’s up to.

    • @tinygirl7531
      @tinygirl7531 3 роки тому +4

      Thinnest lotion I've ever seen...😅

    • @edienandy
      @edienandy 2 роки тому

      @@tinygirl7531 lotion can also refer to what a lot of people call a toner.

  • @sharonzimmerman5558
    @sharonzimmerman5558 5 років тому +6

    For those of you who have ME TV channel, there are 2 episodes of "Presents" run back-to-back from 1-2 AM daily. COZY TV channel was running "Hitchcock Hour " once a week. At 2 Am. I always record them. ME TV also airs "THRILLER " once a week.

    • @jennifermiller9130
      @jennifermiller9130 5 років тому +1

      sharon zimmerman
      Thank you. I found the shows and I’m now taping them. I love these old shows.

    • @sharonzimmerman5558
      @sharonzimmerman5558 5 років тому

      So glad you found them! I love them too. I actually watch on both ME TV I tape, and the others I watch online!

    • @georgiapines7906
      @georgiapines7906 5 років тому +3

      I watch Perry Mason, then Twilight Zone, followed by Alfred Hitchcock Presents on ME TV before I go to sleep at night. Love these golden oldies!

    • @swedeheart214
      @swedeheart214 5 років тому +2

      @@georgiapines7906 so do I!

    • @sharonzimmerman5558
      @sharonzimmerman5558 5 років тому +1

      @@georgiapines7906 so do I! The best! The Hunt is the TZ Episode tonight. One of my favorites!

  • @kevinw9073
    @kevinw9073 3 роки тому

    Real entertainment.!

  • @orientlover1
    @orientlover1 4 роки тому +393

    In those movies, they spoke each word so clearly.

    • @marybruun9621
      @marybruun9621 4 роки тому +42

      orientlover1 without foul language

    • @orientlover1
      @orientlover1 4 роки тому +27

      @@marybruun9621 now that F... word almost comes naturally from leading characters.

    • @orientlover1
      @orientlover1 4 роки тому +32

      There were dialogue directors who taught actors how to speak in standard accent and shun their regional accents.

    • @4knewt505
      @4knewt505 4 роки тому +8

      @@orientlover1 that's so interesting

    • @marlenerosado7178
      @marlenerosado7178 4 роки тому +18

      Yes, every coma, question mark so clearly awesome.

  • @esmereldacarrillo4156
    @esmereldacarrillo4156 3 роки тому +131

    I love her voice , so sincere, so patient and understanding. And clear, too. I sure love her acting talent. 💜🙋‍♀️

    • @pattyamato8758
      @pattyamato8758 3 роки тому +10

      She was in Hitchcock's Vertigo, and also played the matriarch on Dallas

    • @DreamingCatStudio
      @DreamingCatStudio 3 роки тому +4

      Her voice is so distinctive-even in radio plays it’s clear who’s speaking.

    • @neshmiamulhall7254
      @neshmiamulhall7254 3 роки тому

      Ssse

    • @ellecee453
      @ellecee453 2 роки тому +4

      Barbara Bel Geddes was also in I Remember Mama with the great Irene Dunne.

    • @twc8356
      @twc8356 2 роки тому

      Don’t mess with Miss Ellie!

  • @geoben1810
    @geoben1810 4 роки тому +325

    Funny how television portrayed married couples back then. Not just separate beds, but separate rooms! Which in reality isn't necessarily a bad thing. "Everyone needs time away, even lovers need a holiday" 🎵🎶 😉👍

    • @anastasia10017
      @anastasia10017 4 роки тому +43

      no. civilized people had separate bedrooms. it was normal.

    • @shebastinson7813
      @shebastinson7813 4 роки тому +29

      @@anastasia10017 my grandparents had separate bedrooms

    • @picklesdiaz
      @picklesdiaz 3 роки тому +47

      That's why marriages last long in those times.

    • @AsWeSpeak154
      @AsWeSpeak154 3 роки тому +22

      Very good idea, together but separate.

    • @gtw4546
      @gtw4546 3 роки тому +52

      All the long-lasting marriages I know (25+ years) have separate bedrooms. A good nights sleep makes every-day annoyances easier to tolerate!

  • @kimberlypatton9634
    @kimberlypatton9634 4 роки тому +256

    You don't know what you've got til it's gone..my husband of 39 years died 2 years ago and I miss so many little things..I never knew just how truly much of "one mind " we really were...

    • @itsmesia2469
      @itsmesia2469 4 роки тому +11

      😟
      🙏🥀🕊️💛🕊️🥀🙏

    • @martinkalmus3761
      @martinkalmus3761 4 роки тому +7

      Memories remain
      Its sad

    • @lpkvideodesigns4998
      @lpkvideodesigns4998 4 роки тому +13

      I'm so very sorry for your sad loss ... and totally understand what you say x

    • @lpkvideodesigns4998
      @lpkvideodesigns4998 4 роки тому +8

      So true .... I am so very sorry for your loss xx

    • @spongemonkeysooz
      @spongemonkeysooz 3 роки тому +14

      Crazy Bella Kim... My heart goes out to you. 💔 I'm going through the exact same thing. 🤔 I knew I'd miss him but this is ridiculous. We knew each other's bits and inside jokes that only we found funny. We were 2 peas in a pod, partners in crime, soul-mates, besties .💔 Sending you hugs and healing vibes. I make it through only with God's help. 💔

  • @reelgirl8544
    @reelgirl8544 4 роки тому +97

    I love Barbara's soft, sing-song voice.

  • @Kay-pr3gr
    @Kay-pr3gr 4 роки тому +81

    That husband makes me sick! What a drama queen!!!

  • @yesterdayitrained
    @yesterdayitrained 4 роки тому +76

    This wife is like the sweetest thing on earth. Yet surprisingly bright. The husband is obsessed. I do love the ending though...

    • @kadiummusic
      @kadiummusic 3 місяці тому +2

      Don't be fooled ... 😁

  • @LATVERIAN1
    @LATVERIAN1 4 роки тому +62

    Ahh; she was too good for him. (*actually, she's too good for most
    guys. A lady, and a babe*)

  • @allamerican2689
    @allamerican2689 4 роки тому +79

    Hitchcock was a genius🙌

  • @charlesmblakley3445
    @charlesmblakley3445 2 роки тому +75

    I remember my grandparents having their own separate rooms but yet they were very happy together

    • @aqua6613
      @aqua6613 Місяць тому

      I would opt for it if my partner snored perhaps. Id prefer seperate berooms just in case i cant sleep my sleep schedule is very much all over the place and i would probably wake up the other person and sleep is so very important which is probably why they were very happy because they were well rested. Doesnt mean you have to skip the intimacy time 😅 i love cuddle time and then id just go to my bed. Not sure id find someone on board with that concept.

    • @verucasalt9182
      @verucasalt9182 Місяць тому +4

      I bet your grand pa snored. In cases like that separate rooms are life savers .

    • @Persephonie22
      @Persephonie22 Місяць тому +3

      @@verucasalt9182 I had Great Grand Aunt & Uncle that slept in separate rooms. So according to my Grandmother and her siblings they had to sleep in separate rooms b/c he snores were so heavy and she kept turning & tossing so much that kept moving the covers more to her side. So they decided to sleep separately for many years, but they love for each other never changed.

    • @bitterbeauty711
      @bitterbeauty711 Місяць тому +5

      My husband and I have separate bedrooms. We're old and we both snore.

  • @drtmuir
    @drtmuir Рік тому +40

    Directed by the great Ida Lupino 🤩

    • @teacherlynn671
      @teacherlynn671 Місяць тому +6

      Who doesn’t love Ida Lupino? Thanks for letting us know.

    • @maryriley8077
      @maryriley8077 Місяць тому +2

      Ida was quite the gal! Such a talent!

  • @flippingforreal109
    @flippingforreal109 4 роки тому +128

    Funny how he doesn't trust his wife in his study but has more faith in the maid. But then wants his wife to trust him by drinking whatever he brings her....What joker

    • @donnawoodford6641
      @donnawoodford6641 3 роки тому +13

      A domineering chap living a fantasy reality.

    • @gabbyl2960
      @gabbyl2960 3 роки тому +13

      Narcs being narcs, and sometimes psycho killers as well.

    • @britbyname3620
      @britbyname3620 3 роки тому +2

      It’s a film !!!

  • @DiamondJustice44
    @DiamondJustice44 4 місяці тому +27

    Moral of the story....... You never miss a good thing until it is gone, sometimes your absence if all the punishment of a lifetime, especially if you KNOW who you were to a person. Stay good, good people 💯

  • @teacherlynn671
    @teacherlynn671 Місяць тому +35

    The wife didn’t die, she moved to Dallas.

  • @patriciamampel3601
    @patriciamampel3601 3 роки тому +43

    Aaahhh @ her death gone gone he realizes "I should have said I love you"...she met all his self-centered needs perfectly...

  • @johnkean6852
    @johnkean6852 5 років тому +124

    You out there in unhappy alliances 🤔 sometimes its better to get a divorce

    • @quasimobius
      @quasimobius 5 років тому +21

      Somebody should have told Scott Peterson that. It's scary how many women never suspected their husband would prefer murder to divorce.

    • @shananalexander9789
      @shananalexander9789 5 років тому +12

      Or Christopher Watts

    • @gilliancockroft1719
      @gilliancockroft1719 4 роки тому +2

      Sometimes that isn't enough.

    • @lunastarr1925
      @lunastarr1925 4 роки тому +9

      Isnt that lady who played d character of bobby ewings mother of dallas?

    • @rachelnoske1267
      @rachelnoske1267 4 роки тому +2

      She refuses a divorce he says so in the beginning

  • @teambeining
    @teambeining 3 роки тому +46

    Of course this man would want to leave the perfect wife. Some are never happy.
    …BTW the background music is everything

  • @themysteriousdomainmoviepalace
    @themysteriousdomainmoviepalace Рік тому +24

    The music in this is outstanding! And so much story in 10 minutes!

    • @apricotcookie4850
      @apricotcookie4850 Місяць тому +2

      Schumann wrote "Carnaval" and one of the pieces in it was called "Chopin" in tribute to the great Polish/French composer. It's an excerpt from that piece which is playing during the scene where the wife is dying. You might enjoy hearing the original, which is for solo piano.

  • @Stormlucy111
    @Stormlucy111 3 роки тому +35

    How clever, Sybilla...the female Oracle's of Greek mythology

  • @soapwonder2284
    @soapwonder2284 4 роки тому +38

    I’ve never watched her in anything before she was Miss Ellie in Dallas! That’s a great video! 👍🏻

    • @valeriebellomo3573
      @valeriebellomo3573 3 роки тому +4

      Barbara Bel Geddes was in many episodes. She was in Vertigo also...

  • @kvogel9245
    @kvogel9245 3 роки тому +47

    LOL. He actually wrote down his murder plans in his diary, just in case he forgot...

  • @doragibbons2977
    @doragibbons2977 5 років тому +148

    Aren’t they the best films ever 💯💯👍

  • @joneslani
    @joneslani 4 роки тому +39

    I love how if you say "darling" enough times its ok to talk about the decimation of your partner..

  • @vistulagibsoncooper2420
    @vistulagibsoncooper2420 5 років тому +104

    If I was an Actress, I would've loved to be under the Direction of IDA LAPINO!! What a genius!

    • @sharonzimmerman5558
      @sharonzimmerman5558 5 років тому +10

      Absolutely! she also directed a few Boris Karloff Thriller and Twilight Zone episodes, too. I remember the TZ episode she starred in but don't remember the name. Will have to look up. She played aging movie queen who longed to return to her past. "Sixteem milimeter" something.

    • @missspencer7744
      @missspencer7744 5 років тому +2

      So. What caused the wife's death?

    • @susanb2015
      @susanb2015 5 років тому +5

      I agree! She directed movies too. But it's Ida Lupino.

    • @susanb2015
      @susanb2015 5 років тому +5

      @@sharonzimmerman5558 The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine. It's my favorite now because I want to go back too. I just put it on.

    • @sharonzimmerman5558
      @sharonzimmerman5558 5 років тому +1

      @@susanb2015 ha! I hear you!

  • @Hugatree1
    @Hugatree1 4 роки тому +18

    How to drive your husband insane and convinced your out to kill him? Be the perfect doting caring wife!

    • @no_one_211
      @no_one_211 3 роки тому

      Yes. Until my husband realized that I'm just a sweet person to those close to me and have good manners in general he didn't trust me at all (way before we were married). His parents have a hateful marriage though and both sides of his family are full of narcissists and weasels, so he grew up exposed to it from all sides.

  • @Pinky-kb2hd
    @Pinky-kb2hd 5 років тому +111

    Love Alfred Hitchcock!!

  • @tubularfrog
    @tubularfrog Рік тому +13

    Barbara Bel Geddes was a wonderful beautiful lady. She seems the perfect wife in this episode. He should have devoted his life to her happiness.

  • @jmbrinck
    @jmbrinck 2 роки тому +46

    I'll always remember Barbara Bel Geddes for her performance as Midge, Jimmy Stewart's artist friend in "Vertigo." A hard role to play and he did it masterfully.

    • @JudithSweeney-p1o
      @JudithSweeney-p1o 8 місяців тому +3

      Miss Ellie on "Dallas"

    • @jenniferjones188
      @jenniferjones188 Місяць тому +2

      I really enjoyed that film vertigo brilliant

    • @aqua6613
      @aqua6613 Місяць тому

      She was truly lovely and it was a heart breaking role...she was so in love with Jimmy and he was just off chasing a nightmare. Ive been that woman and i know that heart break and the scene where she walks down the dark hallway of the hospital speaks to me so much but there is light at the end of that hallway for her and he just has a whole other pyrpose in life he must fulfill. He must bring justice. Maybe they were able to get back together. Also what a horrible fate for the other woman who loved him but he was in love with her role and he forced her to play in that role because that was the woman he loved....a fictional character. The woman he overcame his fears for to save her.
      Cheers to the women in love with "Captain-save-a-hoes"

    • @marquitaarmstrong399
      @marquitaarmstrong399 23 дні тому +1

      Classic!!!!

  • @krinkle909
    @krinkle909 5 років тому +52

    I thought I've seen them all... I don't remember this one...

  • @janek5970
    @janek5970 4 роки тому +55

    Yes, the enunciation was flawless. Barbara Bel Geddes - what a great actress. Try to find her in Hitchcock’s Lamb to the Slaughter written by Ronald Dahl.

    • @barbaramoore6111
      @barbaramoore6111 3 роки тому +4

      Roald Dahl - to correct autocorrect. . .

    • @KutWrite
      @KutWrite 2 роки тому +4

      @@barbaramoore6111 That's why it's actually called "auto complete." It's not always correct. Far from it.

    • @vb8428
      @vb8428 2 роки тому +1

      Vertigo

  • @tonirobertson5055
    @tonirobertson5055 4 роки тому +98

    I think it was a beautiful story...sometimes u can have a wonderful person in your life, and not realize it.

    • @JaneEva
      @JaneEva 3 роки тому +3

      Not realize it? He tried to kill her!

    • @ladennayoung2939
      @ladennayoung2939 3 роки тому +4

      It wasn't beautiful, but it hopefully teach people to take no one or nothing for granted.

    • @ladennayoung2939
      @ladennayoung2939 3 роки тому +7

      @@JaneEva He didn't realize how good of a wife he had until it was to late. Did you watch it until the end?

    • @juliestrom412
      @juliestrom412 3 роки тому +1

      U r funny!🌝🌞

    • @juliestrom412
      @juliestrom412 3 роки тому

      Oh now I get!

  • @rebellady04
    @rebellady04 5 років тому +136

    the wife is the same actress who played on Dallas as the mother

  • @KR72534
    @KR72534 3 місяці тому +11

    Barbara bel geddes was so wonderful. What a woman! Most people know her as Ms Ellie from Dallas.

  • @1348polar
    @1348polar 3 роки тому +28

    "Oh, I miss her. Miss her as I've never missed anyone. The way she had of always being there when I wanted her. And of disappearing when I wanted to be alone. She was a perfect wife." Yikes!!! 😒💀😐💀

  • @yuckfooh5217
    @yuckfooh5217 4 роки тому +74

    THE ENIGMA: A MAN HAS TO BE SMART ENOUGH TO REALIZE IT TAKES A WOMAN DUMB ENOUGH TO LOVE HIM TO BE A PERFECT WIFE FOR HIM.

    • @shebastinson7813
      @shebastinson7813 4 роки тому +2

      Yet he is not contempt

    • @donnawoodford6641
      @donnawoodford6641 3 роки тому +1

      Social constructs may have made her a loyal, dutiful wife looking after her husband's needs before her own.

    • @baddie1shoe
      @baddie1shoe 3 роки тому

      @@shebastinson7813 *content

    • @johnboys4697
      @johnboys4697 3 роки тому

      I can’t hear you ?

    • @SC-sn3xs
      @SC-sn3xs 3 роки тому

      A WEAK* MAN

  • @axiomist4488
    @axiomist4488 4 роки тому +7

    How could a man with such a gorgeous wife sleep in a separate bedroom ? I would have been wearing out a mattress every six months !

  • @lezleyd55
    @lezleyd55 Рік тому +15

    Sometimes, you don’t know what you got until it’s gone😂

  • @inkyguy
    @inkyguy 5 років тому +63

    I recognized Alexander Scorby’s voice before I recognized his face. His voice is incredibly famous for narration of the entire New Testament on tape.

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit 5 років тому +2

      How ironic that here, he narrates the tale of a villain.

    • @nrw7734
      @nrw7734 4 роки тому +6

      the entire Bible (KJV) narrated by him is on UA-cam

    • @keepdancingmaria
      @keepdancingmaria 4 роки тому +1

      Scourby, not Scorby, for anyone who is going to look for his narrations.

    • @mildredpierce4506
      @mildredpierce4506 4 роки тому +5

      Inkyguy, That's Alexander Scorby? I didn't recognize the voice at all. By the way, he does the entire bible. Not just the New Testament.

    • @isabellamorgan7026
      @isabellamorgan7026 4 роки тому +1

      @@mildredpierce4506 Me neither and I have listened to him often

  • @chella3776
    @chella3776 4 роки тому +28

    I Love this one !
    All she did, was to Love
    Him ! 💕💕💕

  • @ladybug4752
    @ladybug4752 5 років тому +40

    I just love those old movies!!!

    • @melanier7309
      @melanier7309 4 роки тому +2

      Movies? Or television shows?

  • @ladylydia762
    @ladylydia762 4 роки тому +21

    Wifey was so nice and polite. If only he knew this of her. Now he sad🤔.

  • @lass-inangeles7564
    @lass-inangeles7564 3 роки тому +58

    He was suffering from paranoid delusions, and his wife figured that out, and tried to help him. No sleeping meds anywhere. No drug addiction. Truly a good woman. He finally got it.

  • @videox222ify
    @videox222ify 5 років тому +23

    the lamb to the slaughter with Ms. Bel Geddes is my very favorite episode this is a good one too

  • @ArizonaWillful
    @ArizonaWillful 4 роки тому +20

    This show was on TV when I was a real little kid, and it really scared me.

  • @ladennayoung2939
    @ladennayoung2939 3 роки тому +15

    Well he was crazy. He was pretty mean to her. Smh. She was pretty smart.

  • @devydu
    @devydu 5 років тому +55

    Wow, never seen Barbara Bel Geddes so young & beautiful with lovely long hair. She’s wonderful in Vertigo as the smart, yet lovelorn Midge, yearning for Johnny/Scotty, who was infatuated & obsessed with the mysterious Madeline.

    • @jonwiley2592
      @jonwiley2592 5 років тому +6

      She's younger but, for some reason,. Barbara Bel Geddes always looked middle-aged to me. She didn't stand a chance against Kim Novak in "Vertigo".

    • @devydu
      @devydu 5 років тому +1

      @@jonwiley2592 We’re used to seeing Barbara in her most popular role as Ewing family matriarch on “Dallas”. Yes, poor Midge. Men always go for beauty over brain. But even after Scotty lost Madeline twice, he still returns to Midge, but broken-hearted and tormented for life.

    • @lioness7582
      @lioness7582 5 років тому +1

      @@jonwiley2592 I thought the same thing.

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 5 років тому +1

      Also with Richard Widmark in
      PANIC IN THE STREETS

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 5 років тому

      @@devydu not me

  • @sharonzimmerman5558
    @sharonzimmerman5558 5 років тому +73

    Barbara Bel Geddes did several Hitchcock shows. Her Most memorable, I think, was "Lamb to the "Slaughter ". Anybody Remember That One? I think that episode won an Emmy Award.

    • @ConnieM777
      @ConnieM777 5 років тому +4

      It's a great epsiode.

    • @sharonzimmerman5558
      @sharonzimmerman5558 5 років тому +9

      @@ConnieM777 she always did great Hitchcock episodes. "Mourning of the Bride" was another. I just think "Lamb to the Slaughter " was best known. It's s actually been referred to in other TV shows over the years.

    • @DreamingCatStudio
      @DreamingCatStudio 5 років тому +5

      sharon zimmerman That was great! I love the twist.

    • @PamelaTaylor
      @PamelaTaylor 5 років тому +3

      I love her

    • @suzclayton783
      @suzclayton783 5 років тому +3

      Vertigo. She was jimmy Stewart's friend in the mov

  • @dawsonb.6807
    @dawsonb.6807 4 роки тому +22

    How sad. =( don't know what you've got till it's gone.

  • @susanrochford1906
    @susanrochford1906 4 роки тому +12

    This guys a right misery guts!! Glad I'm not married to him! Ha!

  • @davidhalldurham
    @davidhalldurham 4 роки тому +49

    I love Barbara Bel Geddes. Just a wonderful actress. If you haven't seen "I Remember Mama", look for it.

    • @songbirdy
      @songbirdy 4 роки тому +10

      David Yes! Thank you for saying that. With Irene Dunne. Wonderful movie way before Dallas for sure.

    • @emf49
      @emf49 4 роки тому +7

      She was in Vertigo with Jimmy Stewart, wasn't she?

    • @davidhalldurham
      @davidhalldurham 4 роки тому +8

      Elaine Fifield yes! She was in love with Jimmy Stewart and he was completely oblivious.

    • @shandaabsar6686
      @shandaabsar6686 2 роки тому +3

      Thanks. I was wondering if she was from Dallas.

  • @donovanprimm457
    @donovanprimm457 5 років тому +75

    FINALLY A SHOW I CAN WATCH..... I'm so tired of the mainstream TV that tries to push woke diversified shows that are not funny and suck !!! I'M not racist just want to see good shows.....and the old ones are so much better.....thank you uploader !!!!!

    • @lanalorenzen
      @lanalorenzen 5 років тому +6

      It's not just the garbage mainstream TV, it's commercial stations pushing worthless programming, it's the constant commercial interruptions. Frankly, I used to feel that the only way I could explain the programming was to think that a dump trunk unloaded a truck load of manure every night into the TV set. For that reason, I haven't watched mainstream TV in three years. I can find plenty of alternatives on Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Sport's channels.

    • @mastersnet18
      @mastersnet18 5 років тому +2

      Donovan Primm yea the only mainstream media I really love is TCM.

    • @OrangeTabbyCat
      @OrangeTabbyCat 5 років тому +2

      I recommend The Jeffersons then. Great TV. Just a bit diversified.

    • @donovanprimm457
      @donovanprimm457 5 років тому +6

      @@OrangeTabbyCat I loved the Jeffersons & Sanford & Son...those are great clean entertainment.....those were nnot forced upon us....we warched & loved them....but today everything has to be so Diverse and forced.... its not funny and I'm sorry but not every family in America has 1 black , 1 white , 1 India , 1 asian , and 1 LGBQTRSP.in them....or 2 Moms or 2 Dads...and all the children are different races & they're all gay.... This is the sort of things im talking about.....the majority of families are one color ....or have a mixed parent.... they are trying to make us all confusingly mixed and at least half of them are gay or Trans.... OH AND EVERYBODY IS WOKE IN THOSE SHOWS ( Theyre total crap ! ) Thanks for your comment !... Have a great day !!!

    • @donovanprimm457
      @donovanprimm457 5 років тому +3

      @David Hargreaves Really ???? That is so sad.....sorry to hear ....I figured UK telly was way better....Question is when & why is the 3 % Controlling what we watch & say & do in this world?? I know the government or the ELITES started indoctrinating our children 2 -3 decades ago but GEEZ ...is that all it takes to ruin a Country is 20 to 30 years ????? I have never seen so many people ...especially in America be sooooo Dumb so fast !!!! BTW Thanks for your comment ...have a great day ! And yes im in America 🇱🇷

  • @gregrak9389
    @gregrak9389 5 років тому +87

    This is all too funny, they hadn't even "progressed" to married couples having twin beds in a single room, Bel Geddes is superb here, you sure can hear that "Miss Ellie voice" and her mannerism, RIP

    • @ajajajaj624
      @ajajajaj624 4 роки тому +5

      I had forgotten she was miss Ellie in Dallas thanks so your for your comment reminding me

    • @brendaorozco1203
      @brendaorozco1203 4 роки тому +3

      Greg Rak Loved her as Miss Ellie! She was so lovely.

    • @lrn_news9171
      @lrn_news9171 3 роки тому +3

      At the time the show was made? Yes they had

    • @anastasia10017
      @anastasia10017 3 роки тому

      civilized people always had separate bedrooms. it was normal.

    • @noorgonzalez1076
      @noorgonzalez1076 3 роки тому +1

      Appreciated her “Vertigo” Role
      With JAMES JIMMIE STEWART

  • @KDL861
    @KDL861 5 років тому +39

    As usual, perusing comments before the story begins.

  • @franklesser5655
    @franklesser5655 4 роки тому +12

    And then she went on the become the matriarch of the Ewing family.

  • @magicbulletdancers
    @magicbulletdancers 4 роки тому +9

    Lost spouse of 34yrs. I relish the dreams that the ole family scripture calls visions. So very grateful these have morphed into ' real life' experiences.

  • @carlf.9035
    @carlf.9035 Рік тому +7

    This episode is so heavy in truth even if a bit exaggerated but part of everyday relationship realities, the paranoia, lack of perspective and questioning we experience sometimes just in our head only when sometimes it's too late till we notice what we have or had right in front of us. The ending is stunning.

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 11 місяців тому +2

      Paranoia and gaslighting are not part of everyday relationship realities. You might need to talk to a psychologist about this.

  • @jeanwhite1659
    @jeanwhite1659 5 років тому +17

    Barbara G.,also starred in Dallas A hudge success TV series for many yrs.

  • @genepatterson4375
    @genepatterson4375 2 роки тому +5

    I love the old style, the furnishings, the two-button light switches (yes, I remember them), but I wonder how someone would make a copy of a diary before photocopiers were invented?

    • @thereseember2800
      @thereseember2800 10 місяців тому +4

      Electrophotography was invented in 1937.

  • @susanjaeger5645
    @susanjaeger5645 4 роки тому +22

    We never know how much we really have until we lose it...

  • @RehanaF13
    @RehanaF13 4 роки тому +13

    This ending makes me almost cry 😢 so sad. They should have had more trust with each other. That’s the key for a good marriage. That’s how mine is for the past 26 years. BTW, it’s unrealistic when in the 50s and 60s films never showed married couples in the same bed in the same room. Especially when the spouse is ill, you’d think the partner would be in the same bed, as close as possible. This is what my husband and I do when either one of us gets sick. Nowadays in films even unmarried couples share the same bed. It’s not taboo anymore. Thank God !

    • @sheliapea1387
      @sheliapea1387 3 роки тому +1

      God isnt into unmarried sharing a bed.

    • @vginn
      @vginn 3 роки тому

      @@sheliapea1387 OMG. Who is this? What are you talking about ?
      These two are married

    • @dorapete4536
      @dorapete4536 3 роки тому +1

      Wealthy people usually have their own rooms.

    • @soniadrummond2169
      @soniadrummond2169 22 дні тому

      Good 😊 movie

  • @KeithDec25
    @KeithDec25 4 роки тому +5

    Barbara Bel Geddes episode LAMB TO THE SLAUGHTER was another classic where she was a perfect wife...

  • @ritaturner9906
    @ritaturner9906 7 місяців тому +3

    This movie was from 1960 and apparently then they knew spouses can commit murder yet so many decades went by where no one looked for spouses who supposedly just disappeared. I don’t understand why he was trying to kill her in the first place.

  • @marietanner7538
    @marietanner7538 4 роки тому +9

    Just came across these and watched a few, love them! Always loved Alfred Hitchcock...id sit w my great grandma and watch him, she introduced me to his spooky unusual taste

    • @totallyfrozen
      @totallyfrozen 11 місяців тому

      He was considered a directing genius back in his day and much of the principles he developed and practiced are still used today. He was known as the master of suspense.

  • @flobarcelos1279
    @flobarcelos1279 Місяць тому +9

    We have separate rooms and love it we have our own peace when we need it 20 years together

  • @veckym9805
    @veckym9805 4 роки тому +9

    What a good short film and unfortunately it's so true. We're all when lose someone who was truly love us too late to see how we were so wrong to not love them as much as they are loved us .

  • @thejeenbeen1192
    @thejeenbeen1192 4 роки тому +8

    I mean could have just left his wife 😄🤦🤷

  • @cynthiaesquibel3191
    @cynthiaesquibel3191 4 роки тому +6

    Excellent! What a treat to have in my morning recommendations! Thank you for posting with such good quality, too.

  • @diankreczmer6595
    @diankreczmer6595 5 років тому +11

    Ed Miller. I did not think Barbara belgedes was in vertigo
    I thought the person who said she was was thinking of kim Novak
    So. Evidently. They both were

    • @jennifermiller9130
      @jennifermiller9130 5 років тому

      dian kreczmer it was Kim Novak.

    • @ladyvigilant590
      @ladyvigilant590 5 років тому +5

      Barbara Bel Geddes played the role of Jimmy Stewart's college sweetheart in Vertigo. Remember his vertigo moment in her apartment climbing the step ladder, and later she paints a portrait of herself as Madelien which disturbs Jimmy Stewart.

    • @jasonhurd4379
      @jasonhurd4379 5 років тому +5

      @@ladyvigilant590 Quite right. Bel Geddes had a heartbreaking scene later in the film when she went to visit Stewart in the hospital.

    • @PamelaTaylor
      @PamelaTaylor 5 років тому +1

      what ever happen to kim novak

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit 5 років тому +2

      @@PamelaTaylor Alive and thriving as a talented painter in the Pacific Northwest.

  • @tammanyfields3583
    @tammanyfields3583 3 роки тому +4

    Has anybody noticed how many episodes have used the same bed? I have seen at least 7 and the reason why is it is unusual looking french provincial.

  • @paulchristman2456
    @paulchristman2456 4 роки тому +5

    Never seen this episode until just now with this upload.... looks to be one of the tragic ones. Another sad episode features Clu Gulager as an escaped con who makes his way to the home of a lonely middle aged woman who, unbeknownst to him, had been his lovelorn pen pal whom he corresponded with while he was in jail ; she had sent him a photo of a beautiful young woman claiming that it was a picture of herself. The audience, likewise, doesn't discover this until the very end of the episode. Barbara Bel Geddes originated the role of Maggie Pollitt in the original Broadway production of "Cat On a Hot Tin Roof" opposite Ben Gazarra as Brick.

  • @chrisn7259
    @chrisn7259 5 років тому +24

    Barbara Bel Geddes was nominated for one Oscar for her supporting role in I Remember Mama in 1949, but she didn't win.

    • @carolesmith4864
      @carolesmith4864 5 років тому +8

      One of my favorite movies of all time.

    • @billfurman1494
      @billfurman1494 5 років тому +2

      Chris N Think I met Bel Geddes once, an apartment
      dweller as Louise Fletcher
      was. I liked that humility.
      (Flower delivery).

    • @patbutler1141
      @patbutler1141 4 роки тому

      @@billfurman1494
      Not

    • @itsmesia2469
      @itsmesia2469 4 роки тому +2

      @@billfurman1494
      🙏🥀🕊️💛🕊️🥀🙏

  • @hark4e78
    @hark4e78 3 роки тому +5

    I don’t blame her for having separate bedrooms

  • @Barnabas45
    @Barnabas45 3 роки тому +3

    She was in another Hitchcock episode "Lamb To The Slaughter" where she kills her husband.

  • @kimbattles2399
    @kimbattles2399 5 років тому +19

    Please show full episodes why oh why test the public show the movie the Birds also why tease us with small portions that makes no sense I l o v e old movies

    • @rodericksloan1255
      @rodericksloan1255 5 років тому

      Kim.

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit 5 років тому +2

      Although this episode was just 11 minutes 48 seconds long, it dramatized a complete short-short story. For concision and to heighten suspense, draw audiences right in, it began in the middle of a dramatic situation; as many classic literary works since Homer have. (That's the ancient Greek epic poet of The Iliad and The Odyssey, not the cartoon Simpson.)

  • @astridschlegel7681
    @astridschlegel7681 5 років тому +26

    When people get married they should not have the phony wedding service until they prove themselves worthy of each other

    • @hollywoodream30
      @hollywoodream30 3 роки тому

      My mom always said to live with the person first

  • @alexandermarquis6197
    @alexandermarquis6197 4 роки тому +5

    Another good one, I love Barbara Bel Geddes. Good actress, even on Dallas, thank you B

  • @billiewilson5197
    @billiewilson5197 5 років тому +17

    Boy , Hitch is always good! 🤦🏽‍♀️🤷🏾‍♀️🙋🏽

  • @MelodyAMc14
    @MelodyAMc14 3 роки тому +1

    This story was really stupid, but it really reminded me of my first marriage. But maybe that is why I found it so stupid?😆 🤷🏼‍♀️🧐😢

  • @saintexupery8406
    @saintexupery8406 5 років тому +29

    Fiddlesticks to anyone who watches this and does not "get" the plot. It was perfectly understandable AND entertaining - kinda like a great snack between lunch and dinner!

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit 5 років тому +5

      An Edgar Allen Poe gothic, yet O. Henry short-short story with an ironic twist ending.

  • @lavellhall5471
    @lavellhall5471 5 років тому +22

    Yes i also remember Barbara Bel Geddes, years later on the show "Dallas".

    • @333-u9o
      @333-u9o 4 роки тому +1

      Wait! Is this Miss Ellie 😳

    • @786helix2
      @786helix2 4 роки тому +1

      @@333-u9o it sure is!

    • @itsmesia2469
      @itsmesia2469 4 роки тому

      @@333-u9o
      Yes Miss Ellie! 🙂
      Love Barbara Bel Geddes!
      🙏🥀🕊️💛🕊️🥀🙏

  • @marymonroe7042
    @marymonroe7042 3 роки тому +6

    This was soooo good!

  • @nikkinicole5588
    @nikkinicole5588 2 роки тому +2

    This man and his ego would be hurting here in 2021!

  • @z512345
    @z512345 3 роки тому +3

    I watch Miss Ellie and the rest of the Ewing's on Dallas almost ever other night.

  • @RETROGEMS
    @RETROGEMS 2 роки тому +5

    I saw the whole episode and in 1 line of dialogue, it's pretty much revealed why he has so much resentment towards this saint of a wife and in fact, probably women in general. In a conversation about his late mother, he remarks that she was a marvelous woman but "she managed him". This episode looks like it was set around Victorian/Edwardian times and it was likely the social mores of the times that pressured him into getting married in the 1st place because otherwise, he was a character that pretty much wanted things his own way and his time exclusively to himself. He had mommy issues, with her domination, and took it out on his poor, innocent wife, snapping in the process. Who goes from 0 to 100 like that but someone deranged? He felt trapped in the marriage so instead of divorcing her, he plots to kill her? He was quietly deranged and I'd bet a major reason his wife put up with his insanity, never dragged it out and confronted him with it, is because she had no real money of her own and was determined, by hook or crook, to stay in that luxurious mansion and not lose everything she'd acquired as mistress of the household all because HE had mental issues. The moment she starts talking about how crazy he is, the fragility of their marriage tears apart and her status is threatened. Divorce looms. In fact, it's possible the story hinted at her constantly pretending that nothing was wrong, keeping a lid on the kind of man she was married to, knowing all along the violence and fatality he wanted to perpetrate against her and his seething paranoia and resentment against her, probably led to some kind of stress-related illness. She paid for that luxurious life, ultimately, with her own premature death. Some interesting complexity here.

  • @virginiarebyak6784
    @virginiarebyak6784 3 роки тому +3

    This is one of my favorites. I've dvr'd Hitchcock & watch 2 shows every day. The twist at the end always gets you. Definitely entertaining..

  • @lindamaxsonsheets8295
    @lindamaxsonsheets8295 4 роки тому +3

    So, what did I miss with this whole 12 minute section. Are we to guess how Hitchcock would complete the story. Could someone please explain

  • @tiggercampbell6198
    @tiggercampbell6198 3 роки тому +1

    yea..about your commercial. the keg..they're feeding us last year's catch and the lobster is as big as 2 thumbs..I've never had lobster and it was tasteless and had a wierd texture..I ended up with food poisoning..

  • @music-nr3yn
    @music-nr3yn 5 місяців тому +1

    There when I need her, she disappears when I want to be left alone: The Perfect Wife. haha

  • @EliotDuval
    @EliotDuval 10 місяців тому +1

    Merci pour tout se temps que vous avez passer mais c'était une grosse de perte de temps c'est vraiment nul.
    De mon point de vu.
    Merci beaucoup.
    Uvevuvwevwevwe Onyetenvewve Ugwemubwem Osas

  • @57curtnevan
    @57curtnevan 2 місяці тому +2

    I believe Horace is actor Alexander Scourby, mostly known for his flawless narrations. Notice how perfectly he enunciates each word and syllable.

  • @belvinsweat7742
    @belvinsweat7742 5 років тому +31

    Please show entire episodes.

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit 5 років тому +5

      This was an entire episode. Although it was just 11 minutes 48 seconds long, it dramatized a complete short-short story. For concision and to heighten suspense, draw audiences right in, it began in the middle of a dramatic situation; as many classic literary works since Homer have. (That's the ancient Greek epic poet of The Iliad and The Odyssey, not the cartoon Simpson.)

    • @belvinsweat7742
      @belvinsweat7742 5 років тому +4

      Thanks for info. I’ve actually seen this on tv and there was more to it along with full credits.

    • @videox222ify
      @videox222ify 5 років тому +2

      @@JudgeJulieLit the entire episode is close to 30 minutes long, this is a little more than 1/3 of it, the person that posted it edited it to this time

    • @JudgeJulieLit
      @JudgeJulieLit 5 років тому +1

      ​@@belvinsweat7742 @videox222ify Thanks for your info. I had not seen the original aircast of this episode, but recall that Alfred Hitchcock Presents always had a long introductory monologue and closing epilogue by Hitch, and to the episode opening and closing credits, and within it commercial interruptions, here deleted. Videox, while the show filled a half hour time slot, the foregoing front, "filler" and end items did abbreviate the actual running time of the drama itself. Yet Belvin if you say you saw more drama on the original telecast, evidently some was cut for this UA-cam show.