This one really has the feel of an early 30s pre code piece. Like, really really, but with some trappings of teenage moral panic type stuff of its time. Strange picture, great acting all around though.
Another winner pizza flix. Always good to see William Campbell best known for his portrayal of caryl chessman and was in Francis ford coppola s early films dementia 13
Sometimes I'm caught off guard by the content of these older movies. I thought people were better back then. But there have always been people making the wrong decision. But I thought it would be too controversial for the movies back then.
Wish this entire film could be colorized using a dark palette. The film is a great tribute to the talent and lovliness of the very gorgeous LISA GAYE. Besides, this is pure film-noir.
For starters, I just love the cover of this video. It's so new and innovative. Yes, the quality of the video is a step above the old one that was on UA-cam. Still I feel this video should have been darkened a bit. Four of the first opening sequences are too light to be deciphered. Close-ups too just pass muster. Based on a true newspaper story, this film was made with the beautiful Lisa Gaye whom Lou Perry had in mind ever since laying eyes on her in the TV series "How to marry a millionaire" [1959-60]. Lisa was 25 when she made the movie in 1960, though the film was released in January of 1962. To view this film in all its glory, I honestly feel it first needs to be restored and then colorized. A true beauty of the silver screen and numerous TV shows, Lisa Gaye stole my heart along with millions of others after she starred in the world-hit "Rock around the clock". Her beauty lives on!!!!
@@miapdx503 Colorization enhances the beauty of a film, plus the beauty of this gorgeous star, Ms. Lisa Gaye. Imagine seeing her with red lipstick, dark brown hair and dark green eyes. Those were her natural attributes. Here's hoping that someone will take note of this request.
Some of them are hell on earth. When I was fifteen my abusive, sadistic father threw me out into the street. The kids I met who ran from foster homes had the worst stories. Horrific things, and those people were being paid to abuse those vulnerable kids. Some of them were gay, and were punished and rejected...I think we should bring back something like orphanages. Vulnerable children can't find a safe place to land.
Some woman are jealous of beautiful women...having no idea about what they go through. I once traveled with a woman who had a huge chest. When we walked down the street, men would say some of the more vile things to her...their comments were disgusting. She had to deal with that sort of thing every time she walked out the door, and she'd been dealing with that since she was about twelve. I really felt sorry for her. She couldn't help the way she was built. It made me see men differently...did their wives, their girlfriends, their children know that these men were verbally sexually assaulting women they saw in the street? We didn't have cell phones then...so they got away with being so gross...
Will watch later PF, looks like a good one. Just wanted to say in your intro the slice of Pizza sometimes makes we want to go out and get a couple!! My uncle Hugo uesd to make the thick crust Sciciian Pizza on Saturdays in his little bakers shop in the North End of Boston. Once in a while we'd drive in to get one. Indescribably delicious!!
@@miapdx503 Thanks Mia, it was and and the aroma of the shop equally pleasant. He was a very quiet, hard working and generous guy, never a foul word came out of his mouth. When he and my aunt Anna moved out of the North End (little Italy in the Boston area), they moved to the small heavily populated city I grew up in just North of Boston. Whenever I stopped by to visit them I did not leave without being fed something tasty and they enjoyed the giving always. My aunt in her 60's was bothered by some neighborhood youths who tried to take her pocketbook. She wrestled it away from the one grabbing it and began to beat him with it. Remarkable! I wasn't there of course but she ended up with the pocketbook. Maybe help showed up, can't remember. She also was quiet to the point of stoicism, but always generous and kind and fearless as the story shows. Thanks for triggering these fond memories Mia, best to you always.
@@dongaetano3687 The best to you as well. Thank you for sharing those lovely memories! I'm 63, and I'm grateful for having memories of another time...the world has become so ugly. They tear down beautiful architecture and replace it with hideous buildings. The clothes...I love the past when women were ladies, their suits were tailored and the hats and gloves were so fine...a lady never left the house without a laundered, ironed handkerchief in her bag. Now I see grown women in the grocery store in their pajamas. 😖 no pride, no shame. I've had women, friends and neighbors stop by and ask me where I was going...no place. Then why are you dressed up? I'm not honey, I'm just dressed. I brought two sons into the world and I was keenly aware that I had to set an example for them, I wanted to set the bar high, so they would one day marry women who had class, and standards. Women today show their children how crass, how little they care about their appearance. I don't like this era! That's why I retreat to these old films...when men and women, even if they were poor, cared about the person they presented to the world. I think the ugliness began in the sixties. And it's progressively gotten worse...women are wearing bras as shirts...they are showing everything. And it's truly sad. 😞 I hope you enjoy your weekend. 🌹 love from Portland Oregon 🌹
Great movie with vintage cheesecake and filmed documentary style. The beginning looks like Happy Days until the alcohol is splashed in a soda and an innocent girl is sadly-raped 😢
Hi John 🍕 according to the director from a 1962 Variety article, the story is based on Dixie Anne Dykes Miss Colorado of 1958. But the real winner of that beauty pageant is Cynthia Carr Cullen. I haven’t been able to anything on Miss Cullen. Lisa Gaye died in 2016.
She was pretty enough(the real character). she could have been an escort or adult movie actress. Or model. A lot of women don't get a break like that in life.
You can’t deny the fact that the girl also made a huge mistake . Sometimes you pay big for making mistakes that big . Marrying a man you just met 5 days ago in secret without knowing who he is , what he does ? Who does that ? I do feel for the girl .
The real Jaycee Dixie Anne Dikes was actually very good looking, and there was a resemblance to Lisa Gaye. There are photos of Jaycee Dixie Anne Dikes on the Internet.
Poor Dixie. Old Irish Proverb: Marry in haste, repent at leisure. This was a mid-century morality tale designed to warn young girls to not make bad decisions.
As per IMDB, the original running time of this film is 88 minutes (1 hour, 28 minutes). Yet here it clocks in at 83 minutes and 12 seconds (1 hour, 23 minutes, 12 seconds). Do tell us: Exactly WHAT material in the missing 5 minutes is so objectionable that the bluenoses insisted that it had to be hacked out of the movie before it was posted here (cf. Giuseppe Tornatore's excellent movie "Cinema Paradiso")? We're all grownups here. We can take it. If a movie or TV show is to be posted on UA-cam by ANY channel, then it should be posted whole and entire (less, perhaps, a little bit of the opening credits) and at the proper speed (so that the sound is "in sync" with the mouths of the actors) or not at all.
This movie should have had the clarity and definition of the cover shot featuring Lisa Gaye. This copy is faded and needs restoration plus colorization too to give it a new lease of life. Thanks.
Despite what anyone may say, I still am dying to see this film colorized. This film noir type of biography of Dixie Ann Dykes needs to be colorized using restoration, 5K AI colorization. Miracles sometimes happen in life, and I hope one happens here with my special request. That Lisa Gaye is the looker of all lookers. Incidentally, Debra Paget is Lisa's elder sister by two years.
Is there a chance of ever colorizing this lovely film noir type of movie with the ever-gorgeous LISA GAYE. Colorization team, if you'll happen to read this plea, please help. Ms. Gaye is a knock-out in this classic true story, which was based on a newspaper narrative. Fingers crossed!!!
Hey😎, I have asked that this brutal crime is to be declared an act of genocide to the UN. Report this to the dept of health regarding DV, incest. I know it would empath to remove the eye of the brutalizer.
Lisa Gaye looks far too old to be playing a 16 or 17 y.o. here. She was 27 when this film was made and looks older. A bit of 'Lee Remick' about her looks.
I LOVE THE INTRO,ITS VERY DIFFERENT FROM ANY OTHER CHANNEL. THAX A BUNCH!!!
Debra Paget and Lisa Gaye were sisters! So much beauty in one family...wow.😍
This was heartbreaking because so many young girls have fallen into trouble just because of their life's circumstances.
Hey, it's Friday and I'm here. Thanks for the movie. 🙂
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Thank you for the great movie.
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Great movie to stay home and watch on a Friday night. I like movies based on a true story like this one.
This one really has the feel of an early 30s pre code piece. Like, really really, but with some trappings of teenage moral panic type stuff of its time. Strange picture, great acting all around though.
William Campbell was a very good character actor and was great in star trek as the squire of Gothos.
Danke für das Hochladen und deine Muhe
I never would have guessed this show would end like that 😔.
Ah, the greatness of older films...keeps ya hanging in there to the end
Thank you!
Another winner pizza flix. Always good to see William Campbell best known for his portrayal of caryl chessman and was in Francis ford coppola s early films dementia 13
Hi Paul 🍕Thanks for Watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce Be with you 🍕
Sometimes I'm caught off guard by the content of these older movies. I thought people were better back then. But there have always been people making the wrong decision. But I thought it would be too controversial for the movies back then.
Wish this entire film could be colorized using a dark palette. The film is a great tribute to the talent and lovliness of the very gorgeous LISA GAYE. Besides, this is pure film-noir.
For starters, I just love the cover of this video. It's so new and innovative. Yes, the quality of the video is a step above the old one that was on UA-cam. Still I feel this video should have been darkened a bit. Four of the first opening sequences are too light to be deciphered. Close-ups too just pass muster. Based on a true newspaper story, this film was made with the beautiful Lisa Gaye whom Lou Perry had in mind ever since laying eyes on her in the TV series "How to marry a millionaire" [1959-60]. Lisa was 25 when she made the movie in 1960, though the film was released in January of 1962. To view this film in all its glory, I honestly feel it first needs to be restored and then colorized. A true beauty of the silver screen and numerous TV shows, Lisa Gaye stole my heart along with millions of others after she starred in the world-hit "Rock around the clock". Her beauty lives on!!!!
Colorized ? You must be joking... Colorization of ANY b&w movie is pure bullshit !
@@todslaughter2thank you! Colorization of classic films is a crime.
@@miapdx503 Colorization enhances the beauty of a film, plus the beauty of this gorgeous star, Ms. Lisa Gaye. Imagine seeing her with red lipstick, dark brown hair and dark green eyes. Those were her natural attributes. Here's hoping that someone will take note of this request.
A very well done flick with very good acting. Dixie holding the gun to her head was intense, such a moment of dispare. Tku for post.
Pretty hard core tonight, Pizza. Guess it's part of your fine job of variety.
Still a well made film.
I love it, excellent movie.
I remember those dances. Makes me feel very old! Foster homes are often far less than welcoming.
OMG! I AM very old! I don't think that I would like being a "product,". I wonder what other viewers think .....
Some of them are hell on earth. When I was fifteen my abusive, sadistic father threw me out into the street. The kids I met who ran from foster homes had the worst stories. Horrific things, and those people were being paid to abuse those vulnerable kids. Some of them were gay, and were punished and rejected...I think we should bring back something like orphanages. Vulnerable children can't find a safe place to land.
A night of evil with Lisa Gaye? Yes please.
Thanks 🎥
Some woman are jealous of beautiful women...having no idea about what they go through. I once traveled with a woman who had a huge chest. When we walked down the street, men would say some of the more vile things to her...their comments were disgusting. She had to deal with that sort of thing every time she walked out the door, and she'd been dealing with that since she was about twelve. I really felt sorry for her. She couldn't help the way she was built. It made me see men differently...did their wives, their girlfriends, their children know that these men were verbally sexually assaulting women they saw in the street? We didn't have cell phones then...so they got away with being so gross...
Yep. I understand what you have experienced.
William Campbell has a faint resemblance to Liberace both very talented.🤼
Thanks🍕Flix!❤
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Who are your 10 favorite Actresses?
Lisa Gaye is also one hell of a dancer, you can check her out in a Bill Haley and the Comets movie.
Will watch later PF, looks like a good one. Just wanted to say in your intro the slice of Pizza sometimes makes we want to go out and get a couple!!
My uncle Hugo uesd to make the thick crust Sciciian Pizza on Saturdays in his little bakers shop in the North End of Boston. Once in a while we'd drive in to get one. Indescribably delicious!!
Sounds heavenly 🌹
@@miapdx503
Thanks Mia, it was and and the aroma of the shop equally pleasant.
He was a very quiet, hard working and generous guy, never a foul word came out of his mouth.
When he and my aunt Anna moved out of the North End (little Italy in the Boston area), they moved to the small heavily populated city I grew up in just North of Boston.
Whenever I stopped by to visit them I did not leave without being fed something tasty and they enjoyed the giving always.
My aunt in her 60's was bothered by some neighborhood youths who tried to take her pocketbook. She wrestled it away from the one grabbing it and began to beat him with it. Remarkable! I wasn't there of course but she ended up with the pocketbook. Maybe help showed up, can't remember.
She also was quiet to the point of stoicism, but always generous and kind and fearless as the story shows.
Thanks for triggering these fond memories Mia, best to you always.
@@dongaetano3687 The best to you as well. Thank you for sharing those lovely memories! I'm 63, and I'm grateful for having memories of another time...the world has become so ugly. They tear down beautiful architecture and replace it with hideous buildings. The clothes...I love the past when women were ladies, their suits were tailored and the hats and gloves were so fine...a lady never left the house without a laundered, ironed handkerchief in her bag.
Now I see grown women in the grocery store in their pajamas. 😖 no pride, no shame. I've had women, friends and neighbors stop by and ask me where I was going...no place. Then why are you dressed up? I'm not honey, I'm just dressed. I brought two sons into the world and I was keenly aware that I had to set an example for them, I wanted to set the bar high, so they would one day marry women who had class, and standards. Women today show their children how crass, how little they care about their appearance. I don't like this era! That's why I retreat to these old films...when men and women, even if they were poor, cared about the person they presented to the world. I think the ugliness began in the sixties. And it's progressively gotten worse...women are wearing bras as shirts...they are showing everything. And it's truly sad. 😞 I hope you enjoy your weekend. 🌹 love from Portland Oregon 🌹
@@miapdx503
Thanks again. May respond soon to this. I'm 73 and understand your sentiments.
Take care
cool movie. thanks
Good Movie old fashion ed standards of temptations and values of life's choices to choose when coming to our cross roads of the future ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great movie with vintage cheesecake and filmed documentary style. The beginning looks like Happy Days until the alcohol is splashed in a soda and an innocent girl is sadly-raped 😢
yikes, I was using this for background as I cleaned. Glad I missed that part.
She would be 84 now. How did she fair in life? 🙏🏻❤
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She passed away. ⚰️
Hi John 🍕 according to the director from a 1962 Variety article, the story is based on Dixie Anne Dykes Miss Colorado of 1958. But the real winner of that beauty pageant is Cynthia Carr Cullen. I haven’t been able to anything on Miss Cullen. Lisa Gaye died in 2016.
@@PizzaFLIX 🤌🏻👍🏻
She was pretty enough(the real character). she could have been an escort or adult movie actress. Or model. A lot of women don't get a break like that in life.
@@markr.devereux3385an escort or adult movie actress⁉️ Why would those be the option if she's " pretty enough"⁉️💥😠
What those guys did to that woman was disgusting and appalling to say the least. Smh
Relax, dear. It's just a movie. 😅
@@expat2010 You're supposed to suspend disbelief when you watch a movie, dear.
@@expat2010 Isn't based on actual events
@@jimbennett3788 Yes Jim, it was based on a true-life story of Dixie Ann Dykes that appeared in the media in 1957.
You can’t deny the fact that the girl also made a huge mistake . Sometimes you pay big for making mistakes that big . Marrying a man you just met 5 days ago in secret without knowing who he is , what he does ? Who does that ? I do feel for the girl .
Times were tough for 32 year old orphans.
The real Jaycee Dixie Anne Dikes was actually very good looking, and there was a resemblance to Lisa Gaye. There are photos of Jaycee Dixie Anne Dikes on the Internet.
Sadly it's a issue that's still contemporary now.
Good sauce @PizzaFLIX. Especially fun to see the prices that are posted on the stores!
Yes, everything today is priced out of sight. Just trying to keep yourself fed is a trial...
Dixie Ann 16, but really 27 😂
Poor Dixie. Old Irish Proverb: Marry in haste, repent at leisure. This was a mid-century morality tale designed to warn young girls to not make bad decisions.
Men also need to beware of women who want to trap you into marriage, its for their benefit not yours.
So the men who sexally assaulted her made worse decisions but you make no mention of the men. This is so typical dude. 😒
@miapox I'm talking about the attitude at THAT TIME. It was released in 1962, so filmed a year or more before that.
@@Sheerkat7 The other Irish saying " You made your bed now lay in it"
@@johnsmith-ht3sy My Greek mother used to say that.
I prefer films that are escapism. If I want to watch evil behaviour I will just walk round town late at night and see it for real.
I liked it
As per IMDB, the original running time of this film is 88 minutes (1 hour, 28 minutes).
Yet here it clocks in at 83 minutes and 12 seconds (1 hour, 23 minutes, 12 seconds).
Do tell us: Exactly WHAT material in the missing 5 minutes is so objectionable that the bluenoses insisted that it had to be hacked out of the movie before it was posted here (cf. Giuseppe Tornatore's excellent movie "Cinema Paradiso")?
We're all grownups here. We can take it.
If a movie or TV show is to be posted on UA-cam by ANY channel, then it should be posted whole and entire (less, perhaps, a little bit of the opening credits) and at the proper speed (so that the sound is "in sync" with the mouths of the actors) or not at all.
A lot of the strip club scenes have been chopped out. You can tell.
In real life the boys in the lab would have inserted a firing pin.
Thx P F 👍🇺🇸👍
Not a bad movie but not a good one either.
This young lady must hold a record for steep rises and falls.
A man would have to be gay to not have slightly evil thoughts about Lisa .....I wish I was in Dixie !
This movie should have had the clarity and definition of the cover shot featuring Lisa Gaye. This copy is faded and needs restoration plus colorization too to give it a new lease of life. Thanks.
Despite what anyone may say, I still am dying to see this film colorized. This film noir type of biography of Dixie Ann Dykes needs to be colorized using restoration, 5K AI colorization. Miracles sometimes happen in life, and I hope one happens here with my special request. That Lisa Gaye is the looker of all lookers. Incidentally, Debra Paget is Lisa's elder sister by two years.
Is there a chance of ever colorizing this lovely film noir type of movie with the ever-gorgeous LISA GAYE. Colorization team, if you'll happen to read this plea, please help. Ms. Gaye is a knock-out in this classic true story, which was based on a newspaper narrative. Fingers crossed!!!
A flick that opens up with college woman's shower room is all right by me.
Do men ever grow up??? 🙄
Well I stand by my statement. Yes I'm immature and voyeuristic.
Holy cow what a body
Hey😎, I have asked that this brutal crime is to be declared an act of genocide to the UN. Report this to the dept of health regarding DV, incest. I know it would empath to remove the eye of the brutalizer.
I wanted her to fail from the beginning. The ATTITUDE to believe you are so pretty but that life STILL can be horrible. Just to much.
I guess he’s walking you home again
Hmmmm?
I can’t wait till I can walk you up to your front door and .......
😈good movie
Who are your 10 favorite Actresses?
@@kevinsplinter8595 all the james bond girls why😈
@@mikesilva3868 just curious.
Interested in seeing who people love of Actresses
@@mikesilva3868 what bond movie are you watching for tonight?
What a social climber our Lisa Gaye!
Who breaks up with Miss America 😂
RATE 6
CRIME DRAMA
Lisa Gaye looks far too old to be playing a 16 or 17 y.o. here. She was 27 when this film was made and looks older.
A bit of 'Lee Remick' about her looks.
A rather sexist, exploitative film... ...but still the girls are gorgeous!
you had me at sexist, exploitative
And true to life. Women are so vulnerable...😞
Why is it in these movies there are young girls with guys old enough to be there fathers?🤢
The guys who made the films were living out their fantasies...yikes. 😒
Why do women hate attractive young women who get all the attention.
The actress is 27 in this movie, hardly a girl.
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I didnt say I hate them.
@@cheryldevine42 Indeed , you did not say that, but most envy attractive girls.
*their