thx for posting! spencer tracy- one of the greats in whatever he appeared. All those top notch like cagney, gable, davis, bogart, hepburn, edwrd g rob, stewart , wayne, bergman, dehav, flynn and so many others gone nver to be replaced. today, no dialogue, kill kill and low class movies for a lamebrain populace.
I can honestly say that I/We don't know what we would do without these movies. Leona and I have an "Emergency Preparedness Kit" that contains; Med's, Water, dehydrated food, cans, bandages, personal hygiene items, can opener and hunting knife and washing water, and last BUT NOT LEAST, a Zip Drive loaded with about 80 to 200 black and white classic movies plus another handful of premade classic movie DVD's (we still need to buy a minidvd player with tv turner and emergency broadcast frequency radio built in) along with id and antibiotic ointments, bleach, hydrogen peroxide and more drinking water and Tang Vitamin C Drinking Crystals and Starbucks instant coffee that can be mixed with cold water for emergency ice coffee! Just don't forget those classic movies and we'll survive! Thanks ever so very much to all of you who take the time to upload these so important classic movies with little or no violence, minor sex, great acting, great camera work, great editing, sound, and great stories with great direction! Gordon King Welke
This 1934 Fox Studio comedy musical has a number of surprises for trivia fans. Not only can willowy then blonde Lucille Ball be spotted on occasion in her showgirl, pre-Lucy days, by if you keep your eyes really peeled at about 1 hr.:08 you will get a glimpse of the diminutive comic actor and singer, Teddy Hart, brother of the great lyricist Larry Hart, who a few years later cast his sibling as one of the twins in the Broadway musical comedy hit, “The Boys from Syracuse.” The English ingénue, Pat Paterson, seen here as Wanda, had a brief acting career, but was the long time wife of loner Charles Boyer who committed suicide a few days after her death forty four years later in 1978. The Jewish comedian, Harry Green, who-inside joke-bore a striking resemblance to David Selznick, plays the role of the nervous producer, Lewis Wolf. Spencer Tracey, despite having appeared in 16 pictures for Fox in 5 years, did not achieve star status until he moved on to MGM the year after this picture was made.
as of now, june 2013, i have seen just over 40,300 movies and i just discovered youtube has full movies. bottoms up is a movie i had never found on tv, netflix, or interlibrary loans. i have no idea where you got it, but thank you very much for finding it and for uploading it.
"Waitin' At The Gate For Katie"...great song! I have an old 16mm home-movie cartoon with this song (different lyrics) sung by...would you believe...a trio of singing gas pumps, and never knew where it originally came from until now!
Howard Jackson wrote the music for this film and many others. His work was featured in "It Happened One Night" , "Twentieth Century", "You're in the Army Now" and many others. However, often Jackson went uncredited. His career started in his twenties and spanned until his last film in 1962.
OMG, that's Thelma Todd in the "Turn on the Moon" number!... Whoa!! And loads of character actors who were VERY well known back then.This is a virtual "Spot the Stars" for old movie buffs here. Thanks for the upload!
According to IMDB, Lucille Ball appears (uncredited) as a "chorine" in this movie. She had appeared in about fifteen previous movies (in 1933 and 1934), almost all of them without her name appearing in the credits. She really had to "pay her dues" before becoming well known.
otimo filme porfavor poste o filme o travesseiro da morte 1945 o homem imortal 1939 a mascara do magico 1954 as noivas do vampiro 1960 o gato negro 1941 obrigado
I love it when people point out the placement of actors/actresses at certain points in movies! Thanks for doing that. I never would have realized that was Lucy!
OK, now that I've actually watched the whole thing, I see that Thelma Todd had a supporting role in this one... but curiously, her name does not appear in the opening credits, which is why i reacted the way i did, below... Oh, and I believe there's a Lucille Ball spotting at 32:06.
Not only pre-Code, but pre-merger as well. Made in 1934 by Fox Film; Darryl Zanuck did re-brand several of the Fox releases as Twentieth Century-Fox after the studios' 1935 merger. The credit sequence has been badly butchered. Pat Paterson was quite lovely.
Another Fox film that disappeared for a while due to the 1937 NJ vault fire, in spite of an apparent re-issue. The ending shot looks REALLY abrupt, as if they hadn't really finished the film. Didn't Tracy and his pals deserve a happier ending?
Seems no electricity in that apartment or whatever it is. Battery powered radios didn’t exist in the early thirties, I think. Tube technology required a/c power until sometime in the forties and was expensive for what you got.
A re-release, with the opening credits badly edited. Twentieth Century didn't merge with Fox Film until 1935, so I'll assume this was one of William Fox's final films.
So refreshing and brings back great memories I grew up watching the classics..ahh nothing like good black and white movie 🎬 different class and soooo much better than woke garbage being spewed out of Hollywood nowadays..thanks for downloading the movie
"Bottoms Up" a 20th Century Fox movie? What's wrong with the opening title. Since this movie was from 1934, 20th Century Fox wasn't used until 1935 when Darryl Zanuck took over after merging Fox from 20th Century Pictures.
thx for posting! spencer tracy- one of the greats in whatever he appeared. All those top notch like cagney, gable, davis, bogart, hepburn, edwrd g rob, stewart , wayne, bergman, dehav, flynn and so many others gone nver to be replaced. today, no dialogue, kill kill and low class movies for a lamebrain populace.
Beautiful movie . I loved it , great actors.
I can honestly say that I/We don't know what we would do without these movies. Leona and I have an "Emergency Preparedness Kit" that contains; Med's, Water, dehydrated food, cans, bandages, personal hygiene items, can opener and hunting knife and washing water, and last BUT NOT LEAST, a Zip Drive loaded with about 80 to 200 black and white classic movies plus another handful of premade classic movie DVD's (we still need to buy a minidvd player with tv turner and emergency broadcast frequency radio built in) along with id and antibiotic ointments, bleach, hydrogen peroxide and more drinking water and Tang Vitamin C Drinking Crystals and Starbucks instant coffee that can be mixed with cold water for emergency ice coffee! Just don't forget those classic movies and we'll survive! Thanks ever so very much to all of you who take the time to upload these so important classic movies with little or no violence, minor sex, great acting, great camera work, great editing, sound, and great stories with great direction! Gordon King Welke
Thats Preparedness!!
Gordon Welke
I hope you have a motor home to put your goodies in it for 'getting away'!
Ha, ha, Suzie, I'm working on that one! Cheers - Gordon
BETTERWORLD SGT0589
Indeed! Cheers! =)
Gordon Welke thank you
really wonderful film - the quality of the many skits, jokes, dances, even the songs - just pure entertainment old school
Enjoyed it. In these movies plot is so good you don't know till the end " who done it"!
This 1934 Fox Studio comedy musical has a number of surprises for trivia fans. Not only can willowy then blonde Lucille Ball be spotted on occasion in her showgirl, pre-Lucy days, by if you keep your eyes really peeled at about 1 hr.:08 you will get a glimpse of the diminutive comic actor and singer, Teddy Hart, brother of the great lyricist Larry Hart, who a few years later cast his sibling as one of the twins in the Broadway musical comedy hit, “The Boys from Syracuse.” The English ingénue, Pat Paterson, seen here as Wanda, had a brief acting career, but was the long time wife of loner Charles Boyer who committed suicide a few days after her death forty four years later in 1978. The Jewish comedian, Harry Green, who-inside joke-bore a striking resemblance to David Selznick, plays the role of the nervous producer, Lewis Wolf. Spencer Tracey, despite having appeared in 16 pictures for Fox in 5 years, did not achieve star status until he moved on to MGM the year after this picture was made.
Very knowledgeable sir..thanks for that😊
as of now, june 2013, i have seen just over 40,300 movies and i just discovered youtube has full movies. bottoms up is a movie i had never found on tv, netflix, or interlibrary loans. i have no idea where you got it, but thank you very much for finding it and for uploading it.
Wow you took the time to count them. I am impressed by that I could not be bothered.
Man, that had me getting choked up at the end. Spencer Tracy's character, Smoothie, was so sweet and self-sacrificing.
Fun movie! Great acting all around, Spence in particular is such a charmer!
"Waitin' At The Gate For Katie"...great song! I have an old 16mm home-movie cartoon with this song (different lyrics) sung by...would you believe...a trio of singing gas pumps, and never knew where it originally came from until now!
Did not know how some of these Actors became Comic Actors when this movie proves how MUCH talent they really had!! AMAZING!!❤
Pat Paterson, the female lead, was married to Charles Boyer. Their married lasted until her death. He was so despondent, he took his own life.
Howard Jackson wrote the music for this film and many others. His work was featured in
"It Happened One Night" , "Twentieth Century", "You're in the Army Now" and many others. However, often Jackson went uncredited. His career started in his twenties and spanned until his last film in 1962.
Beautiful girl..
OMG, that's Thelma Todd in the "Turn on the Moon" number!... Whoa!! And loads of character actors who were VERY well known back then.This is a virtual "Spot the Stars" for old movie buffs here. Thanks for the upload!
She'd sadly die the following December.
The 'ice cream blonde'.
According to IMDB, Lucille Ball appears (uncredited) as a "chorine" in this movie. She had appeared in about fifteen previous movies (in 1933 and 1934), almost all of them without her name appearing in the credits. She really had to "pay her dues" before becoming well known.
Wow the ending. Wasn't expecting that.
Excellent!
How all b&w movies used to look and sound on TV.
LOVE all the old movies from the Golden Age of Hollywood and love Spencah but this seriously needs to be re-mastered, too dark!
I enjoyed this movie, the humour snappy dialogue and parody of Hollywood. I think it's underrated w/ 5.8. Pity the ending was rather bittersweet
'Where do you wash around here (in this dump)? In the spring. I said where, not when!
Really enjoyed this movie. Thanks!
Great!!! And some great lines if you keep your ears open!
otimo filme porfavor poste o filme o travesseiro da morte 1945 o homem imortal 1939 a mascara do magico 1954 as noivas do vampiro 1960 o gato negro 1941 obrigado
Great to watch this movie and fun to see a few short shots (on 32:06 35:27 en 1:11:23 ) of the young Lucille Ball in her Goldwyn (Girls) days!
I love it when people point out the placement of actors/actresses at certain points in movies! Thanks for doing that. I never would have realized that was Lucy!
Boles' voice is better than in "Desert Song " days 1929 five years earlier: perhaps that is due to sound on film versus sound on disc in earlier days.
COR BLIMEY!! It really is THELMA TODD!
Thanks for posting this!
You have good taste! i love "Hot Toddy" too!
Herbert Mundin was Mutch the millers son in Adventures of Robin Hood 1939.
Cavalcade also.
@@ChrisCarlin-is8wv One of my fave films.Ursula Jeans was in that.
OK, now that I've actually watched the whole thing, I see that Thelma Todd had a supporting role in this one... but curiously, her name does not appear in the opening credits, which is why i reacted the way i did, below... Oh, and I believe there's a Lucille Ball spotting at 32:06.
The opening credits look like they were for a re-issue, and Todd's name was probably not used in the new credits.
Nope, that ain't Lucy. Lucy's @ 1:11:23 to 1:11:27
Not only pre-Code, but pre-merger as well. Made in 1934 by Fox Film; Darryl Zanuck did re-brand several of the Fox releases as Twentieth Century-Fox after the studios' 1935 merger. The credit sequence has been badly butchered. Pat Paterson was quite lovely.
Tracy charm radiates
Another Fox film that disappeared for a while due to the 1937 NJ vault fire, in spite of an apparent re-issue. The ending shot looks REALLY abrupt, as if they hadn't really finished the film. Didn't Tracy and his pals deserve a happier ending?
Seems no electricity in that apartment or whatever it is. Battery powered radios didn’t exist in the early thirties, I think. Tube technology required a/c power until sometime in the forties and was expensive for what you got.
A re-release, with the opening credits badly edited. Twentieth Century didn't merge with Fox Film until 1935, so I'll assume this was one of William Fox's final films.
Have we changed the name of the Chinese theater on Hollywood blvd yet?
Cameo for Louie b Mayer
0:01 That Intro Reference From And Now At 48, i'm On A Pig, I Love Rookie And Other Movies
Including How To Loot This Horse, Mountain Singas, Hoot At Me, And Hello My Milk
I knew that I recognised Thelma Todd! She's from a Marx Brothers movie, though I can't remember which one, and I'm not going to search for it.
She really was beautiful, wasn't she?
Horse feathers 1932
@@graehamhudd985 Cheers!
Monkey Business (1931) and Horse Feathers (1932).
Bumpers and nips all day long...it was NOT lost on the Directors...no wonder they HAD to introduce the Hayes code...nice figures though !!!
I didn’t care for the ending...it wasn’t what I expected (for the guys)....
Left me a little flat also ,the guys were sorta throw away's
So refreshing and brings back great memories I grew up watching the classics..ahh nothing like good black and white movie 🎬 different class and soooo much better than woke garbage being spewed out of Hollywood nowadays..thanks for downloading the movie
Not everyone should chew in public.
"Bottoms Up" a 20th Century Fox movie? What's wrong with the opening title. Since this movie was from 1934, 20th Century Fox wasn't used until 1935 when Darryl Zanuck took over after merging Fox from 20th Century Pictures.
Must have been reissued by 20th later to cash-in on Tracy's ever greater fame.
It is 20th Century Studios now that evil Disney has acquired it.
Great funny 😂 movie 🍿.....................but the ending, the 3 guys back were they started...........👎
YAAAAAAAAAZ!!!!!
"You're not a man....not even a good sample".
1:11:23 Lucille Ball ❤
Lucy's at 1:11:23 - 27
Enjoyed the film. disappointed with the lame, flat ending,