Ditto, SKS. I'm very grateful for the B&W spy and detective movies. I'm also a big fan of the Gainsborough movies. They make life very pleasant. Kudos and many thanks to whomever does this for us. 😊
This film style is fascinating.. it's amazing that they made films like this devoid of any real humor or comic relief! These types of films DON'T exist any more, and it's sad that they don't get made any more.. they deserve a modern-day revival!! Who is with me?!
@@johnmcnamee9008hat would b everything ✨💆♂️ especially because its very telling of our history and why film noir movies came to b and what they were aboutt
He encapsulated the madness of the German mind at the time of the War. This struggle between good and evil in a small town is great. Orson was always a genius of an actor.
This is a really good movie, I have seen it several times. Loretta Young is so good in it. Edward G Robinson is as superb as he is in all his movies. Orson Wells was perfect for his part....3 great actors!
One of the GREATEST films of the 40s, and the best quality showing on UA-cam (thank you) This movie is right up there at the top, comparable to the greatest Hitchcock movies, and Citizen Kane, on account of the masterful touch of Orson Welles and the brilliant performances of Welles, Edward G Robinson, and Loretta Young. In fact, I would say it surpasses Citizen Kane, as the story is more appealing to a wider audience. Outstanding in too many ways to mention! KAN 3.20 UK
My favorite films starring Edward G. Robinson are those in which his character is the moral compass of the film. His majesty is towering despite his elfin stature-- I refer to this film, The Stranger , as well as Double Indemnity, and Bullets or Ballots. I include Soylent Green in a slightly separate category, as his character, Sol, provides less of an example of moral authority than a depiction of the last human with joy, sweetness, and the ability to find rapture in books, art, and a good meal. Aware of his own impending death from cancer, I cannot imagine what he must have felt shooting his death scene -- again, his humanity in an maddened, cannibalistic dystopia makes him appear tiny -- yet larger than life in his brave acceptance of mortality. God Bless you, Eddie, and Thank You for years of wonderful performances!
I appreciate your analysis, but do take exception to Mr. Robinson being described as "elfin." He was not the tallest man, he was on the shorter side of average though. He does deliver amazing strength and depth of character in all of his work. This is my first time watching this film and I am so excited:)).
If you like this movie and are a fan of this actor, you must see The Red House! I just recently watched it and it was fantastic! Very suspenseful and it kept my attention!
Edward G in Solent Green - what an eye opener ✨👀✨ why do I think 🤔 this isn’t that so far fetched ‼️ on another note - Orson Wells was so ahead of his time and woke us up as so many geniuses have the ability to 😬🤔👀❗️Loretta - your still extraordinary - love watching your display of emotions - I can’t resist the the way I’m drawn into whatever role you play.
Small Connecticut town becomes the scene of a pair of human and canine murders; a newlywed must confront the nightmare that her intuition already knows but daren't admit, but it won't let her go... Brilliant film, thank you for letting us see it!
Well, I always thought so. Loretta and Orson gave their child up to a doctor. They had son. A love child. It was a boy. The boy grew up normally. However, the son had a car accident and really went off the deep end. His mental state of rage and anger. Even arrested. Many might not know that. I can't remember the name of the documentary. I remember Prodical Son. Don't know if I spelled that right.
@@jazzysophie9943 : Loretta Young also had a daughter (Judy Lewis) with Clark Gable. She put the child in an orphanage until she was 2 years old and then took her back and told people she adopted her.
@@jazzysophie9943 : Loretta told everyone after she gave up her daughter (Judy Lewis) for adoption and then took her back at 2 years old that she adopted her.
@@anonymousjohnson976 I see. Wow, what kind of people were these two? I would have never thought they could just dismiss their children for their careers. Cold hearted.
i clicked on this because i have never seen a movie with loretta in it....have seen orson and e.g. in films before so i thought the three together should make a good view....very well done film...all three impressed me....i am 69 years old and it still amazes me that ALL the men in a film are in suits....funny way to dress just doing ordinary things
Superb film with superlative performances by all, especially Welles and Edward G. It's more relevant than ever, given the same sentiment permeates through today's society.
A fine movie that captures much of the atmosphere of the 1940s. It reminds me of Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt which was made a few years earlier. Edward g Robinosn was one of the very best actors who ever workd in Hollywood. He was allways first rate.
That was one of the scariest parts of this film. Rankin tipped his hand with Marx not a German but a Jew and he said it so matter of factly that it was genuinely chilling.
This may have been the first screen appearance of Richard Long, who played Loretta Young's brother. He would later become Jared Barkley in the TV series "The Big Valley."
@@glenncollins4778 He wasn't in Robin Hood, though it seemed like he was everywhere because he was always working. His first film was Tomorrow is Forever, playing Claudette Colbert's son. He was fresh out of high school. Made his name playing the oldest Kettle son in the Ma and Pa Kettle series, then moved over to early television with Warner Brothers by the mid 50s (Bourbon Street Beat and 77 Sunset Strip). Had a heart attack at 33, then free-lanced and did a lot of different TV programs and films from 1961-1965, played Jarrod Barkley from 1965-69, Professor Everett in Nanny and the Professor in 1970-71, then TV movies until he died of his heart trouble in 1974.
A great classics Loretta was so young and brilliant playing a trusting wife who never caught on to her evil husband typical wife of that time period ✋they all were brilliant in the roles many Na,zis escaped and covered their past over all one of greatest classics of all time thanks for sharing keep showing enjoy watching 🤎😄🖐💯precentb🖖☝🤟
How sick and twisted the Nazis were. He came there to tell Frans that killing was an abomination, minutes after he thought he had murdered a man in cold blood.
“Wilson, a member of the War Crimes Commission, travels to Harper, Connecticut, in search of Franz Kindler, the mastermind behind the Holocaust, who has taken a new identity.”
Have seen this many times on TV in NY, funny it never seemed particularily popular and it's a great film on so many levels, Hitchcockian Americana. But can't remember all those opening scenes in Europe for the escape of Kindler's associate, wonder if they were edited to shorten the film for broadcast television ?
@@nozecone My mistake. Orson Welles made a film adaptation of Kafka's The Trial. I had Camus' The Stranger in my head when I read the title, and my brain conflated them. Please disregard.
60 years ago every Christmas I remember E.G.R. with wife at our family dinner parties. Unkie, Dads uncle Mendal, was his attorney. He was sweet to us children.
Even though Anthony Veiler is the creditit screen writer,John Huston actually wrote the screen play.He couldn’t use his name because he wasn’t mustered out of the army and he was still under contract to Warner Brothers.
I've put off watching this but doing a marathon of EGR so I'm gonna try it..he's my all time favorite actor...this just seems tough subject matter...especially in today's uncertain times ..anyway hoping I love it..sure I will learn something.EGR movies always teach .thanks for all these amazing movies on UA-cam..best 12.00 I ever spent UA-cam premium .it's replaced cable& social media..and really tmc used to be my favorite channel so noir is my favorite ..nazi- stuff though bothers me..very much..so here goes!
It's interesting people refer to movies made decades ago as "old." They may go to a museum but they don't refer to Van Gogh or Rembrandt or Picasso as "old" pictures. Maybe Martin Scorcese can explain it.
Robinson , Young , Wells , and a young Richard Long , including all the other actors were fantastic . Wells as the bad guy gets the sword ... especially for killing the poor dog .
You have major problems with the cast listing above. Roy Rogers is not in this film. Looks like you have an edit problem when creating the cast listing by keeping the cast of another film. Thanks for the movie and the very good picture quality. Thanks!
Hi Don, good catch! Looks like some of our data for "Young Buffalo Bill" (ua-cam.com/video/HQGTfuMH-9w/v-deo.html ) got in there, definitely not "the stranger" Welles was talking about here! We'll update our cast listing, thank you for catching that.
@@TheFilmDetective You are very welcome and I want to thank you for your wonderful channel. It is one of the best I have found on UA-cam. Keep up the good work by bringing us more of the classics with great picture quality. I am a big film-noir fan so your content is just what I enjoy!
I didnt catch any of that? Maybe it was fixed? But didn't see Roy Rogers in this cast? Just the real cast. Edward G. Robinson; Orson Wells; and Loretta Young.
It's a psychological drama, made and set during a time just after WWII when the escaped Nazis were still seen as a threat, just before the communists like Stalin took over as a threat. You had to be there. You must be young.
I learned in college that most everything taught is fake including literature, science and history but they took my money and issued a diploma, a very expensive diploma.
A noble subject. But good grief.... having to put up with stupid people (both sexes) & inept story. Eg: Why did Wilson get to the church 1st & not the brother. Taking punters for idiots.
Sorry, Pal. This was made right after WWII when the extreme right wing Nazis had murdered millions of people and many had escaped and were still on the loose. You don't get it because you live in a bubble where you think everyone is lying to you except for the people who are really lying to you.
God bless those who are making it possible for me to watch these old,entertaining movies, free of cost.
Ditto, SKS. I'm very grateful for the B&W spy and detective movies. I'm also a big fan of the Gainsborough movies. They make life very pleasant. Kudos and many thanks to whomever does this for us. 😊
What a wonderful World (You Tube). "Don't know much about history..."
Shitty movie...
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Hear hear! Heh
Excellent movie by Orson. What a good director he was. Thank you for giving the chance to re-see this classic.
Absolutely brilliant - as only these films, and actors can be! Thank you.
This film style is fascinating.. it's amazing that they made films like this devoid of any real humor or comic relief! These types of films DON'T exist any more, and it's sad that they don't get made any more.. they deserve a modern-day revival!! Who is with me?!
I could see modern-day world issues discussed in this style, a noir style movie!
@@johnmcnamee9008hat would b everything ✨💆♂️ especially because its very telling of our history and why film noir movies came to b and what they were aboutt
Yet another Orson-masterpiece recommended by JM on Twitter.
Great movie! Edward G. Robinson... what else can be said about him? Perfect....impeccable.
Thank you very much !
He encapsulated the madness of the German mind at the time of the War. This struggle between good and evil in a small town is great. Orson was always a genius of an actor.
Orson Welles directed this gem. All of his facial expressions tell it all. One of my all time favorite movies.
We can see the Genius of Welles in every shot
Amazing !
This is a really good movie, I have seen it several times. Loretta Young is so good in it. Edward G Robinson is as superb as he is in all his movies. Orson Wells was perfect for his part....3 great actors!
One of the GREATEST films of the 40s, and the best quality showing on UA-cam (thank you)
This movie is right up there at the top, comparable to the greatest Hitchcock movies, and Citizen Kane, on account of the masterful touch of Orson Welles and the brilliant performances of Welles, Edward G Robinson, and Loretta Young.
In fact, I would say it surpasses Citizen Kane, as the story is more appealing to a wider audience.
Outstanding in too many ways to mention!
KAN 3.20 UK
My favorite films starring Edward G. Robinson are those in which his character is the moral compass of the film. His majesty is towering despite his elfin stature-- I refer to this film, The Stranger , as well as Double Indemnity, and Bullets or Ballots. I include Soylent Green in a slightly separate category, as his character, Sol, provides less of an example of moral authority than a depiction of the last human with joy, sweetness, and the ability to find rapture in books, art, and a good meal. Aware of his own impending death from cancer, I cannot imagine what he must have felt shooting his death scene -- again, his humanity in an maddened, cannibalistic dystopia makes him appear tiny -- yet larger than life in his brave acceptance of mortality. God Bless you, Eddie, and Thank You for years of wonderful performances!
That never occurred to me but now that you bring it up , fascinating . Introspective indeed.
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I appreciate your analysis, but do take exception to Mr. Robinson being described as "elfin." He was not the tallest man, he was on the shorter side of average though. He does deliver amazing strength and depth of character in all of his work. This is my first time watching this film and I am so excited:)).
If you like this movie and are a fan of this actor, you must see The Red House! I just recently watched it and it was fantastic! Very suspenseful and it kept my attention!
Clearly Amy you are a scholar…no doubt. What you’ve written is so beautiful. eg is one of finest men in Hollywood.
Great film , brilliant acting by Orson and Edward G Robinson. Can watch watch it many times over,
Magnificent. I first saw this movie as a kid, 30 plus years ago. It impressed me back then and does so even more now.
What an absolute classic goldie oldie!
Edward G in Solent Green - what an eye opener ✨👀✨ why do I think 🤔 this isn’t that so far fetched ‼️ on another note - Orson Wells was so ahead of his time and woke us up as so many geniuses have the ability to 😬🤔👀❗️Loretta - your still extraordinary - love watching your display of emotions - I can’t resist the the way I’m drawn into whatever role you play.
Small Connecticut town becomes the scene of a pair of human and canine murders; a newlywed must confront the nightmare that her intuition already knows but daren't admit, but it won't let her go... Brilliant film, thank you for letting us see it!
Orson Welles, Loretta Young, and Edward G, 3 of the Greats!!!
Well, I always thought so. Loretta and Orson gave their child up to a doctor. They had son. A love child. It was a boy. The boy grew up normally. However, the son had a car accident and really went off the deep end. His mental state of rage and anger. Even arrested. Many might not know that. I can't remember the name of the documentary. I remember Prodical Son. Don't know if I spelled that right.
@@jazzysophie9943 : Loretta Young also had a daughter (Judy Lewis) with Clark Gable. She put the child in an orphanage until she was 2 years old and then took her back and told people she adopted her.
@@anonymousjohnson976 And told the people she what?
@@jazzysophie9943 : Loretta told everyone after she gave up her daughter (Judy Lewis) for adoption and then took her back at 2 years old that she adopted her.
@@anonymousjohnson976 I see. Wow, what kind of people were these two? I would have never thought they could just dismiss their children for their careers. Cold hearted.
There aren't enough superlatives to describe this movie ! Thanks for posting .
Thanks for a great movie...I just love these old movies they are the best.....
Welles, A fugitive on the run. much like Harry Lime in THE THIRD MAN. Edward G. is superb as is Loretta Young and a gifted ensemble cast.
these are my corona lockdown COMFORT movies!!
Are you serious! Lol
You actually went into lockdown? Lol
i clicked on this because i have never seen a movie with loretta in it....have seen orson and e.g. in films before so i thought the three together should make a good view....very well done film...all three impressed me....i am 69 years old and it still amazes me that ALL the men in a film are in suits....funny way to dress just doing ordinary things
its actually pretty stupid at times , like when the nazi digs a grave in his wedding suit
People took pride in appearance. Today casual / ghetto is the norm.
@@bobdimarzio3972How would YOU dress for a spur of the moment murder Zippy ?
Superb film with superlative performances by all, especially Welles and Edward G. It's
more relevant than ever, given the same sentiment permeates through today's society.
Thought it is Camus' work. Though no regrets about finding out this film and the channel. Truly a hidden gem, thank you.
THANK YOU ❤
A fine movie that captures much of the atmosphere of the 1940s. It reminds me of Hitchcock's Shadow of a Doubt which was made a few years earlier. Edward g Robinosn was one of the very best actors who ever workd in Hollywood. He was allways first rate.
Marvelous.Simply marvelous. Everyone acted brilliantly. The story is excellent.👌👌
3 top stars working in top form, great film.
This is one of my favorite.📽📺🎬
Me too
Thank you so much for this
amazing screenplay 🔥 by orsen welles, Anthony Veiller, Victor Trivas
This is a really good movie!
Wonderful movie! I particularly enjoyed the dinner table discourse.
That was one of the scariest parts of this film. Rankin tipped his hand with Marx not a German but a Jew and he said it so matter of factly that it was genuinely chilling.
Orsen willece was a brilliant actor, don't know why academy jury never recognise his talent he deserve atleast lifetime Oscar.👍
This may have been the first screen appearance of Richard Long, who played Loretta Young's brother. He would later become Jared Barkley in the TV series "The Big Valley."
TV in Adventures of Robin Hood
Thank you Mr. Hill. I was trying to figure that one.
And WB Bourbon Street before that.
@@glenncollins4778 He wasn't in Robin Hood, though it seemed like he was everywhere because he was always working. His first film was Tomorrow is Forever, playing Claudette Colbert's son. He was fresh out of high school. Made his name playing the oldest Kettle son in the Ma and Pa Kettle series, then moved over to early television with Warner Brothers by the mid 50s (Bourbon Street Beat and 77 Sunset Strip). Had a heart attack at 33, then free-lanced and did a lot of different TV programs and films from 1961-1965, played Jarrod Barkley from 1965-69, Professor Everett in Nanny and the Professor in 1970-71, then TV movies until he died of his heart trouble in 1974.
@@mlbrooks4066 I stand corrected.
Excellent film. Thanks
Thank you very much .
Loretta Young .
In “ Along came Jones “ , I love her .
Dec. 12th 2021 Sun. 18:28
from Yokohama City Japan
Such a great movie . Thank you for sharing
A great classics Loretta was so young and brilliant playing a trusting wife who never caught on to her evil husband typical wife of that time period ✋they all were brilliant in the roles many Na,zis escaped and covered their past over all one of greatest classics of all time thanks for sharing keep showing enjoy watching 🤎😄🖐💯precentb🖖☝🤟
I went to a bar in Malta and they were all German even the barman made me think of this film
How sick and twisted the Nazis were. He came there to tell Frans that killing was an abomination, minutes after he thought he had murdered a man in cold blood.
Magnificent movie!
“Wilson, a member of the War Crimes Commission, travels to Harper, Connecticut, in search of Franz Kindler, the mastermind behind the Holocaust, who has taken a new identity.”
The clock, once repaired is similar to Poe's beating heart.
Boy oh boy, what a picture, that was fantastic. I watched the sleeping pills scene over and over haha I love it!
Great movie!!!
Just great memories and movies.
Excellent. Thanks!
Excellent stuff.
Have seen this many times on TV in NY, funny it never seemed particularily popular and it's a great film on so many levels, Hitchcockian Americana. But can't remember all those opening scenes in Europe for the escape of Kindler's associate, wonder if they were edited to shorten the film for broadcast television ?
What a thriller ... great movie . 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
My gosh what an ending!
This may just a movie / cinema to many people but these things really happened and still today. Evil as evil does.😡
It's a film adaptation of a novel by Franz Kafka.
@@mattcarpenter3600 What novel?
@@nozecone My mistake. Orson Welles made a film adaptation of Kafka's The Trial. I had Camus' The Stranger in my head when I read the title, and my brain conflated them. Please disregard.
60 years ago every Christmas I remember E.G.R. with wife at our family dinner parties. Unkie, Dads uncle Mendal, was his attorney. He was sweet to us children.
Even though Anthony Veiler is the creditit screen writer,John Huston actually wrote the screen play.He couldn’t use his name because he wasn’t mustered out of the army and he was still under contract to Warner Brothers.
7:08 what is the radio program playing in the background? I recognize it but can’t place it…it sounds a little like al from my friend Irma!
Good movie!
Great film.
I've put off watching this but doing a marathon of EGR so I'm gonna try it..he's my all time favorite actor...this just seems tough subject matter...especially in today's uncertain times ..anyway hoping I love it..sure I will learn something.EGR movies always teach .thanks for all these amazing movies on UA-cam..best 12.00 I ever spent UA-cam premium .it's replaced cable& social media..and really tmc used to be my favorite channel so noir is my favorite ..nazi- stuff though bothers me..very much..so here goes!
What's tough about the subject matter ? Common knowledge War Criminals were hunted down after WW II. No shortage of stories in books & online.
great film !
Nice-a skinny Edward G. Robinson and a VERY thin Orson G. Welles in an intriguing story.
Check out The Third Man for another Orson Welles Classic 😉
Excellent. Just excellent.
I really liked this film nostalgic
Back when you actually had to have bucket loads of talent and charisma to be a movie star or celebrity. 🥳🥳🥳💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻💃🏻🤗🤗🤔
Why didn't anyone call the cops?
Genius!
great movie
It's interesting people refer to movies made decades ago as "old."
They may go to a museum but they don't refer to Van Gogh or Rembrandt or Picasso as "old" pictures.
Maybe Martin Scorcese can explain it.
Who would have guessed, the killer was the director. - NYC, 2/20/2021
Edward G. v Orson Welles - what more could you want
A hollywood invention, of course. What's Edward G. Robinson's background?
A lot more interesting than 'The Shindler List'. In my view the best movie about the Nazi infiltration of America after ww2
One is a movie based upon the lives saved by a real person, the other is an American centric fiction.
Robinson , Young , Wells , and a young Richard Long , including all the other actors were fantastic . Wells as the bad guy gets the sword ... especially for killing the poor dog .
Franz was an escaped War Criminal. Nuremberg Trials didn't address animal cruelty. Humans come first.
No car chases and only one gun fight? That will never do.
A Classic Thriller.
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This is time travel, personified......
He was the guy in the clock tower in glorious b'stards
He was just passing time with a schmeizer
Brilliant The Best
The plot requires some serious "suspension of disbelief" - but otherwise, great.
You have major problems with the cast listing above. Roy Rogers is not in this film. Looks like you have an edit problem when creating the cast listing by keeping the cast of another film. Thanks for the movie and the very good picture quality. Thanks!
Hi Don, good catch! Looks like some of our data for "Young Buffalo Bill" (ua-cam.com/video/HQGTfuMH-9w/v-deo.html ) got in there, definitely not "the stranger" Welles was talking about here! We'll update our cast listing, thank you for catching that.
@@TheFilmDetective You are very welcome and I want to thank you for your wonderful channel. It is one of the best I have found on UA-cam. Keep up the good work by bringing us more of the classics with great picture quality. I am a big film-noir fan so your content is just what I enjoy!
@@aubiejazz Agreed!
I didnt catch any of that? Maybe it was fixed? But didn't see Roy Rogers in this cast? Just the real cast. Edward G. Robinson; Orson Wells; and Loretta Young.
Scared the living daylights out of me.
Good story ☑️🗡
The party represented in this movie reminds me of many in our government now, with deceit, lies, and filth.
It's pretty friggin obvious that he'd be hiding in the clocktower for christ sake.
Just watched this movie when did they consumate the honeymoon she would have found out he was a dud then.
Good old Emanuel Goldfarb (Robinson" !!!!!!!
Loretta Young was a true starlet the last of her kind
Well I would say Bette,Joan and Barbara were up there
Loretta was beyond the starlet phase at this point inherently career.
No
She’s a little jumpy.
Watched
---- < .... @ 1: 33 29, a bit of irony?
This movie is very boring.
It's a psychological drama, made and set during a time just after WWII when the escaped Nazis were still seen as a threat, just before the communists like Stalin took over as a threat. You had to be there. You must be young.
Good movie ................fake history..........
I learned in college that most everything taught is fake including literature, science and history but they took my money and issued a diploma, a very expensive diploma.
@@zeldasmith6154 YEAP ........
A noble subject. But good grief.... having to put up with stupid people (both sexes) & inept story. Eg: Why did Wilson get to the church 1st & not the brother. Taking punters for idiots.
The film had 30 minutes cut out of it, to Welles’s fury. It’s full of jumps and non-sequiturs.
Wilson was never going to go to the church after he booby trapped the ladder. He was placing himself everywhere else for his alibi.
9:21!?!?
Natzi"s
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Premiere propaganda from the past. Sort of like porn sites that try to twist people's ideas, they're nonpareil.
You must know a lot about pornography sites. Are you twisted?
@@frankfreeman1444 He's mega-dodgey 😲
He's wrong. That's whst he is.
Sorry, Pal. This was made right after WWII when the extreme right wing Nazis had murdered millions of people and many had escaped and were still on the loose. You don't get it because you live in a bubble where you think everyone is lying to you except for the people who are really lying to you.