I am shocked that I finally ran into this film again. I saw it as a kid and it made such an impact on me that I never forgot about it. As the years passed, I began to believe it was forever out of my hands. Until now.
I loved the remake but didn't know it was a remake until today so I had to watch it. I absolutely loved it! It's brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing. ☺
I love this movie. I watched it way back in 70 or 71 when I was 9 or 10. It made me so sad that Sara had cancer, and she and Charlie didnt end up together. I really thought Charlie be her last until........The story stayed with me and as a movie buff I often thought about this movie. Thanks for posting this movie as I had been searching for it so I could watch it again. My daughter is a movie director and I can't wait to show her this old classic. Thank you so much for the memories.
Thanks for posting this. I saw it in the theater back in 1968, and couldn't stop crying. I wanted her to let Charlie stay (spoiler). All the cast are such talented artists who bring themselves into this dilemma Sara faces.
I LOVE this movie. It is so much better than the remake with Charlize Theron. I saw this one in the theater when I was 14 years old and cried buckets at the end. I play piano and could not wait to bet the sheet music. It's an unforgettable film and did not understand why it didn't receive more awards. I've watched it dozens of time and never tire of it, and it still makes me cry. I miss Sandy Dennis. She had a unique personality she brought to all her films. I even named my only child Sarah -- not because of this but 44 years later perhaps it was part. I just always loved the name.
I was a boy in my old hometown of NYC during the Mad Men era. The telepnone booths were green before they were made red. And many buses in Manhattan had large illuminated advertising signs above the passenger windows. The fare was still 15 cents for subway and buses.
One of the great virtues of this film is that the leads were perfectly cast. (Unlike the remake) Sandy off-center, but always in a very nice way. Anthony - needy. With them I could totally buy the story. Netflix it in HiDef if it's available.
Beyond awesome that we can once again see this courtesy of YT. 'Twas way further ahead of its time than the 'later' version: It might as well have been conceived in the 90's, with its strategy of "let's hire 2 of the most insanely charismatic screen figures of our time, and have them talk a lot -- make sure the camera's always on them, give 'em kooky things to do, and the thinnest strand of plot, topping it off with beautiful sets / color / cinematography. If that don't work, nothing will!" Well, it did, although the color has been steamrolled here and needs remastering (too bad UA-cam doesn't accommodate color adjustment knobs like the real TV's of yore!) -- also too much digitally-processed cream between the frames... but hey... get what ya pay for, right? Keanu is no Newley and no-one can replace the lovely Sandy... whose movie this was to begin with. Now where's the Criterion version when we need one?
Yup, I remembered the DMV office was at the location in this film on Worth Street in lower Manhattan NYC but they move it down to Battery Park location At 05:03, 40 cents for a hotdog and a soda in 1967-1968 NYC, wow, nice!
Wow, it's nice to see the adult Anthony Newley in a film. I'm American, the only other film I've seen him in is OLIVER TWIST, made when he was a teenager. Incidentally, I've been in the neighborhood where these scenes take place.
Keanu didnt watch this before making the remake. I find that to be odd. Or maybe its not. Charlize watched the first 20 min and turned it off cos Dennis was so good it made her nervous.
Oh...I like his actress better than Charlize, she's more natural and charming, her accent is really cute, but I don't not him so much, I guess I prefer Keanu stiffer character 😂
Ive wanted to see this movie again & happily found it today.
This is a wonderful movie and was my mom's favorite!
Love this movie the original is always the best👍💗
I am shocked that I finally ran into this film again. I saw it as a kid and it made such an impact on me that I never forgot about it. As the years passed, I began to believe it was forever out of my hands. Until now.
Simply magical movie. Love them both and keep coming back again and again.
I love her face and mannerisms when she says is a nice neighbourhood 😂😂😂
I saw an ad for this movie on a public bus in 1968 on the way to junior high. It looked kind of interesting. So I finally got to see it for myself.
I loved the remake but didn't know it was a remake until today so I had to watch it. I absolutely loved it! It's brilliant! Thanks so much for sharing. ☺
I love this movie. I watched it way back in 70 or 71 when I was 9 or 10. It made me so sad that Sara had cancer, and she and Charlie didnt end up together. I really thought Charlie be her last until........The story stayed with me and as a movie buff I often thought about this movie. Thanks for posting this movie as I had been searching for it so I could watch it again. My daughter is a movie director and I can't wait to show her this old classic. Thank you so much for the memories.
Thanks for posting this. I saw it in the theater back in 1968, and couldn't stop crying. I wanted her to let Charlie stay (spoiler). All the cast are such talented artists who bring themselves into this dilemma Sara faces.
I LOVE this movie. It is so much better than the remake with Charlize Theron. I saw this one in the theater when I was 14 years old and cried buckets at the end. I play piano and could not wait to bet the sheet music. It's an unforgettable film and did not understand why it didn't receive more awards. I've watched it dozens of time and never tire of it, and it still makes me cry. I miss Sandy Dennis. She had a unique personality she brought to all her films. I even named my only child Sarah -- not because of this but 44 years later perhaps it was part. I just always loved the name.
I love this movie. Dennis was so attractive to me.
Watched this move the other night. Re-watching it tonight. ;)
I've seen this version instead of the latest one of the movie. Totally worth it.
I was a boy in my old hometown of NYC during the Mad Men era. The telepnone booths were green before they were made red. And many buses in Manhattan had large illuminated advertising signs above the passenger windows. The fare was still 15 cents for subway and buses.
I had already seen its remake, but not the original with the sadly underrated Sandy Dennis!!!
Thank You!!!
When I need something sweet...I watch Sweet November
Now I want pumpkin bars.
One of the great virtues of this film is that the leads were perfectly cast. (Unlike the remake) Sandy off-center, but always in a very nice way. Anthony - needy. With them I could totally buy the story. Netflix it in HiDef if it's available.
Reminds me of a modern Cluny Brown, with Charles Boyer and the great Jennifer Jones, who also unclogs drains. 1946. Loverly, NUts to the squirrels!
windrainziyi that was a sweet film
I saw this movie on primetime TV in the early '70s.
Sandy lived with her mother. never leaving home. Plus a houseful of cats
I love this movie! :)
Oldies but Goodies Classics ⭐💜🎞📽💐
Beyond awesome that we can once again see this courtesy of YT.
'Twas way further ahead of its time than the 'later' version: It might as well have been conceived in the 90's, with its strategy of "let's hire 2 of the most insanely charismatic screen figures of our time, and have them talk a lot -- make sure the camera's always on them, give 'em kooky things to do, and the thinnest strand of plot, topping it off with beautiful sets / color / cinematography. If that don't work, nothing will!"
Well, it did, although the color has been steamrolled here and needs remastering (too bad UA-cam doesn't accommodate color adjustment knobs like the real TV's of yore!) -- also too much digitally-processed cream between the frames... but hey... get what ya pay for, right? Keanu is no Newley and no-one can replace the lovely Sandy... whose movie this was to begin with.
Now where's the Criterion version when we need one?
Yup, I remembered the DMV office was at the location in this film on Worth Street in lower Manhattan NYC but they move it down to Battery Park location
At 05:03, 40 cents for a hotdog and a soda in 1967-1968 NYC, wow, nice!
Wow, it's nice to see the adult Anthony Newley in a film. I'm American, the only other film I've seen him in is OLIVER TWIST, made when he was a teenager.
Incidentally, I've been in the neighborhood where these scenes take place.
Thank you for sharing this movie. Anthony Newley is a clown but so sexy as well. His smile...hmmm.
Keanu didnt watch this before making the remake. I find that to be odd.
Or maybe its not.
Charlize watched the first 20 min and turned it off cos Dennis was so good it made her nervous.
Thanks for posting this classic
She's got quite a racket going with her apartments
Love it! Thanks again for uploading, can't wait for the rest!
“I like to think at least one of them is seriously handicapped.”
Does anyone know what color eyes Newley had? I honestly can't tell if they're brown or dark blue.
a good movie....
This is 1968, the movie looks much older.
it's cool
She looks like Charlize Theron!
Signposts of the 70s. I wonder if they predicted 8 track tapes in that exhibition.
8 track tapes went on sale in 1965.
Oh...I like his actress better than Charlize, she's more natural and charming, her accent is really cute, but I don't not him so much, I guess I prefer Keanu stiffer character 😂
11:48 Herbie?
This is better than a sleeping pill.
악 소름돋아 ㅅㅂ
Hasn't aged well, poorly written and directed, but don't blame Anthony Newley
Lord I hate this version.
why do you hate it
I just don't like how much of a twit she comes off as.
I pity you
I love this movie! :)