1:42 She's like a female version of John Newland in OSB 😊 The movie was scary enough for me. Scarier part was getting lost and separated in the maze cause that's something that could actually happen in real life 😱 At 13:21 though, nah, seriously? 😄 Thx for sharing.
I had seen this good horror film before, but still enjoyed it knowing what it was about. I like Richard Carlson in all of the movies he was in. I suppose his aging was due to stress? And I think that Vincent Price could have been great in the role of Gerald: old castles, foggy nights, creepy things in the night, dark secrets, psychotic main character....yep...tailor made for Vincent Price...!!
Is there a reason for not showing the opening credits at the beginning of the movie and then cutting off the ending?? Half the fun of watching an old movie is seeing who starred in it, directed it, etc.. It's like arriving at the movie theater late. It doesn't make any sense. Also, at the end of the movie, when the servants were ordered to carry frogman back into the house, he should have said "we're having frog legs for dinner"!
At 57:14 the pompous doctor said "and there I was with a elephant in front of me and a tribe fuzzy wuzzies behind me" cheeky hua 🤣🤣 I could've thrown a bottle of alcohol he loved so much to drink all over himself.😂😂😂
'There I was you see with that maddened elephant in front of me and a whole tribe of fuzzy wuzzies behind me'. The doctor was objectionable in more ways than one. I don't think the scriptwriter liked the profession!
Well, up until the weak ending , it was interesting. The nonsense of human embryos beginning as amphibians didn't explain anything, or why Gerald aged.
Where are the bathrooms and toilets in these old films? Don't people wash? Don't they wash their underwear? Where do you get hot water to wash in such an old castle with no boiler or piped drinking water?
I stayed in one of those old castles they have. Not a hotel. Just a residence of some distant relatives. The plumbing was medieval. Before my ptsd gets triggered I'll just say that the bath I took, deprived a dozen people of all the hot water they had for two days. They were appalled that I opened the drain. Now about the movie. It was fine until suddenly it got cornier than an Abbott and Costello flick with Drac and Larry Talbot. ...hey Abbott! there's Hillary Brooke!
@@historykeys3347 History -- I don't think there was a bathroom. Washing involved a porcelain bowl 1/2 filled with cold water and no soap or towel. If you wanted a pee or a poo you had to pee/poo in a chamber pot and empty it yourself wherever. Don't even ask where you wash your hands! Room temperature was probably next to refrigerator temperatures, so wear your flimsy dresses at your own peril, with a real risk of hypothermia. Most of the film was of good quality. What made it ridiculous was the ending with the rubber iguana. That was comic and spoilt the film entirely.
Saw this film about 50 years ago with Richard Carlson...Sad but held my interest again.
Watched here in Pennsylvania USA 🇺🇸 This November 16th 2024. I love classic movies & this was well worth watching. ❤ Thank you❤
Can’t believe I’m seeing this movie again after almost 65+ years! Appreciate the posting ‼️❤ 👀👍🏾
Never mind the story. It's beautiful lighting, music and the ladies were beautifully slim.
Why comment on the women's bodies?
@melodiefrances3898 Because you can't not notice the aesthetic appeal and the contrast to today's culture of obesity.
@@melodiefrances3898 ITS VERY RUDE. LARGER WOMEN CAN BE JUST AS PRETTY.
AND I WONDER WHAT YOU LOOK LIKE. WHO ARE YOU TO CRITICISE? TAKE A LOOK IN THE MIIRROR AT YOURSELF.
@zennabella1676 I may be fat and ugly and still like the style and fashion of those times. Don't you think so?
1:42 She's like a female version of John Newland in OSB 😊 The movie was scary enough for me. Scarier part was getting lost and separated in the maze cause that's something that could actually happen in real life 😱 At 13:21 though, nah, seriously? 😄
Thx for sharing.
What a fabulous old movie! Thank you for sharing it.
I had seen this good horror film before, but still enjoyed it knowing what it was about. I like Richard Carlson in all of the movies he was in. I suppose his aging was due to stress? And I think that Vincent Price could have been great in the role of Gerald: old castles, foggy nights, creepy things in the night, dark secrets, psychotic main character....yep...tailor made for Vincent Price...!!
A GOOD MOVIE, WORTH A WATCH.
Year and where made? Thank you for uploading such a great print.
Well, I was terrified of the “slinking” monster until I got to see it. Sorry but I had to laugh.
the same here, i was laughing :D a big frog
I fear that was my first reaction too 😂😂
"You liked wolfman, you will love Frogman''!
Is there a reason for not showing the opening credits at the beginning of the movie and then cutting off the ending?? Half the fun of watching an old movie is seeing who starred in it, directed it, etc.. It's like arriving at the movie theater late. It doesn't make any sense. Also, at the end of the movie, when the servants were ordered to carry frogman back into the house, he should have said "we're having frog legs for dinner"!
At 57:14 the pompous doctor said "and there I was with a elephant in front of me and a tribe fuzzy wuzzies behind me" cheeky hua 🤣🤣 I could've thrown a bottle of alcohol he loved so much to drink all over himself.😂😂😂
'There I was you see with that maddened elephant in front of me and a whole tribe of fuzzy wuzzies behind me'. The doctor was objectionable in more ways than one. I don't think the scriptwriter liked the profession!
Great old movie 🎬
This show was pretty good... until it wasn't.
The idea of aristocracy being monsters has precedent.
Production designers should go visit some Scottish castles as most of the Holywood ones look little like the real thing !
Very good movie
That ending....smelt stronger than a barrel load of Gorgonzola...
Frogger with a maze, but without the highway
ridiculous number of ads for an old B&W movie like this when so many others are ad free......
Adblock Plus is free, and it works, been using it for 15 years now.
Why did the frog make an elephant sound? Nevertheless this is a good movie.
Man size frog will croak differently...
Amo classicos obg
Postem maus
A wonderful movie with a silly ending.
Without any spoilers, this was pretty engrossing until around one hour and ten minutes in, at which point it became a ridiculous premise.
Ну и сказка на ночь!
Stress made them age
The lead actor looks like Tim Robbins.
The frog costume is ridiculous.
Too bad the opening credits are not available.
You can find some information on rotten tomatoes
I like🐸
No sé sabe algo de la película. Le cortaron los créditos
Just a large toad or frog. Not very frightening.
That's what I want to know I'm looking at the movie now?
So why did Gerald turn grey? Why did all the men die young? Doesn't make any sense. The plot was like a school play. lol
Some men get grey hairs early...
Ah, that old principle of "Ontogeny Recapitulates Phylogeny" (which I learned in high school Biology, and since then has been disproved).
It's not been disproved, it's refused in certain circles ...
a big frog i was absolutely Riveted Rivet Rivet 🐸🐸🐸🐸
Wow a frog who sounds like an elephant 😂
Well, up until the weak ending , it was interesting. The nonsense of human embryos beginning as amphibians didn't explain anything, or why Gerald aged.
Where are the bathrooms and toilets in these old films? Don't people wash? Don't they wash their underwear? Where do you get hot water to wash in such an old castle with no boiler or piped drinking water?
I stayed in one of those old castles they have. Not a hotel. Just a residence of some distant relatives. The plumbing was medieval. Before my ptsd gets triggered I'll just say that the bath I took, deprived a dozen people of all the hot water they had for two days. They were appalled that I opened the drain.
Now about the movie. It was fine until suddenly it got cornier than an Abbott and Costello flick with Drac and Larry Talbot.
...hey Abbott! there's Hillary Brooke!
@@historykeys3347 History -- I don't think there was a bathroom. Washing involved a porcelain bowl 1/2 filled with cold water and no soap or towel. If you wanted a pee or a poo you had to pee/poo in a chamber pot and empty it yourself wherever. Don't even ask where you wash your hands!
Room temperature was probably next to refrigerator temperatures, so wear your flimsy dresses at your own peril, with a real risk of hypothermia.
Most of the film was of good quality. What made it ridiculous was the ending with the rubber iguana. That was comic and spoilt the film entirely.
I don't know who wrote the movie script, but why would anyone name their castle Craven?
CRAVEN = contemptibly lacking in courage; cowardly.
Beware no credits
Should of retitled the movie grandfather of kermit.
Yes, should have, but then the so called mystery would have been given away. ;)
Classic cult movie.