Films mentioned include Bullets or Ballots, China Clipper, Swing Your Lady, The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, San Quentin, Dark Victory, The Oklahoma Kid, You Can't Get Away with Murder, Each Dawn I Die, The Roaring Twenties, Torrid Zone, A Dispatch from Reuter's, The Bride Came C.O.D., The Sea Wolf, The Big Shot, The Wagon Rolls at Night, To Have and Have Not, Conflict, Key Largo, G Men
most of the outtakes for Bogie in the beginning are from Swing Your Lady - a film he hated and called his worst. maybe that's why he cant remember his lines.
Notice how serious they were when they made errors, just shows the amount of effort they put into acting back then, unlike these days they all start laughing. James Cagney seemed to have more of a sense of humour.
at the time film was very expensive, so they cut real quick on errors. with digital running few 1 minute after a blooper is free. so you see more of the reactions.
Yeah, Anne Sheridan was funny, especially in kissing scenes...found a similar one with both her and George Raft in a liplock, then the cameramen made ugly smooching, grabbing sounds and that did it!
Looks quite good, though did Topaz AI also smooth the film grain, or was this a stylistic choice post-processing? Just trying to get an idea of what Topaz is doing. Also curious what it would look like at a more filmlike 24p. The 50fps give it that dreaded soap opera quality.
There actually was no grain. The source material was second hand 480p feathery, grey and full of artifacts. I actually ADDED the fine grain. Normally I would agree about the "Soap opera look" as I am not a fan, but on old film like this I find that it looks intriguing and adds flow. I think it still retains the "film look" enough because of the age and nature of the footage. Thanks for your interest. : )
@@spockboy Interesting - UA-cam must have ruined most of that hard work with their significant compression at this point (it'd be great if you had a concurrent Vimeo upload of these!). I think you've hit on what makes 50p interesting on B&W though - it makes it look like a 30p kinetoscope. It makes me think of the final years of the John Daly-era What's My Line episodes. P.S.: Been following for years now. No matter how infrequent the uploads, you're always bringing something new and interesting to the table, and I _greatly_ appreciate it. I also sop it up like a wet sponge; have to try Topaz AI sometime myself!
🫡 An excellent demonstration of the OG's outtakes 👊🏾
Wicked funny, loved the spontaneous jail-waltz between Cagney and Raft...Cagney was even whistling the music! 😂
It looked like Bogart was too hard on himself. In today's bloopers the actors can't stop laughing.
yeah, he seems to shout Goddammit when he's in the middle of an intense scene that's important to the story.
Bogie is a bit of a hot head. Most everyone else laughs when they flub a line.
Films mentioned include Bullets or Ballots, China Clipper, Swing Your Lady, The Amazing Dr. Clitterhouse, San Quentin, Dark Victory, The Oklahoma Kid, You Can't Get Away with Murder, Each Dawn I Die, The Roaring Twenties, Torrid Zone, A Dispatch from Reuter's, The Bride Came C.O.D., The Sea Wolf, The Big Shot, The Wagon Rolls at Night, To Have and Have Not, Conflict, Key Largo, G Men
Thanks for that information. 👍
Btw. Bogie did have a sense of humor. He referred to Dr. Clitterhouse as "Dr. Clit*ris"😄
Bogey was upset if he flubbed a line. Cagney and Robinson laughed it off.
You did a TERRIFIC job of enhancing and upscaling these clips, plus the sound is nothing short of Perfection! Thank you sooooooo much!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bogart really got mad when he screwed up his lines. "godammit!"
OMG this was phenomenal! Love seeing Jimmy in a more human way!
Loved every one... They were the best of the best in Golden Hollywood.....never gets old.
most of the outtakes for Bogie in the beginning are from Swing Your Lady - a film he hated and called his worst. maybe that's why he cant remember his lines.
They sure cursed God a lot. But thoroughly enjoyed seeing these bloopers. My favorite was Jimmy putting his arm through that door.😂
Just Love all those Classics! Amazing !
Amazing quality on these, compared to the other circulating copies - well done!!
These are wonderful clips. Would very much like to see more.
A lot of "God Damn it's"
Learning just a few lines for a shoot must be pretty hard? That's why they were stars.
Useless pieces of reel for producers decades ago...a gem for us cinema lovers today
Didn't most these outtakes show up in Warner Club News films for annual parties?
Any thing Cagney.
I've never seen these in such amazing quality!
And Billy Halop & Penny Singleton....Cagney was hilarious.
3:47 ジョージ・ラフトとキャグニーがいきなりダンスしちゃう所が好き。全体的に割と皆さん和気藹々で、それぞれの人柄も出て、out takeも宝物ですね。
Just watched The Torrid Zone (1940) with Cagney today. And there's a bit of Key Largo in here too.
You know it hurt like hell if it got ole Porky Pig cussing.😂🤣
Without 'God Damned' they'd have been speechless
Three legends and pioneers of cinema right of here. Good job on the compilation and enhancements.
Only,were not gonna do it that way!..See!
Thanks!
Wish I could see Angels with dirty Faces whole movie!
Can I ?It would be great to see James Cagney and The Dead End Kids !
Big thanks for posting this, really enjoyed it.
Glad you enjoyed it
Bogart would have been the perfect actor to curse his head off,if they were allowed back then.
Brilliant.
Very cool!
Thanks for posting this.
Got dang it I love this video flick!
7:52 Priceless! 😅😆😂🤣
Damm I love these guy they are best. I will never stop watching their movies
i really wanna know what movie 4:47 issssssss
It seems ironic, that these three were such iconic gangster players, yet were all on the short, small side.
the up-convert 60fps is hideous but thanks anyhow
This is amazing, how on earth did you get this footage.
Found the best source, fixed the light levels, converted it to HD, and increased the frame rate 50 frames per second. Glad you liked it : )
I think some directors were very demanding and intimidating. You can tell by Bogy’s apologies.
Loved James Cagney
THREE GREAT STARS- who are all to human
Thank you!
5:22 Waow. xD
Notice how serious they were when they made errors, just shows the amount of effort they put into acting back then, unlike these days they all start laughing. James Cagney seemed to have more of a sense of humour.
at the time film was very expensive, so they cut real quick on errors. with digital running few 1 minute after a blooper is free. so you see more of the reactions.
It's like this schweetheart..............
Be seeing ya bright eyes.............
I'm nobodies fool, dollface...........
4:52 That's Superman on the left!
A Skinny George Reeves?!
What movie is a 1:15? Thank you for the video:)
Who's the actress laughing with cagney
That's Ann Sheridan. She had a great laugh.
@@spockboy thank you
Yeah, Anne Sheridan was funny, especially in kissing scenes...found a similar one with both her and George Raft in a liplock, then the cameramen made ugly smooching, grabbing sounds and that did it!
Anybody know what film is at 8:19? The lighting is awesome
It sounds like he's with Lauren Bacall so maybe To Have and Have Not.
It's the Big Sleep
6:43 what is the name of this movie ?
Torrid Zone
9:30 Is that Jack Nicholson's dad?
God has been damned!
Lmao XD
Don't upset Cagney.
Too much!
Bogie on a gag reel ain't all that different from Bogie the actor.
Looks quite good, though did Topaz AI also smooth the film grain, or was this a stylistic choice post-processing? Just trying to get an idea of what Topaz is doing. Also curious what it would look like at a more filmlike 24p. The 50fps give it that dreaded soap opera quality.
There actually was no grain. The source material was second hand 480p feathery, grey and full of artifacts. I actually ADDED the fine grain. Normally I would agree about the "Soap opera look" as I am not a fan, but on old film like this I find that it looks intriguing and adds flow. I think it still retains the "film look" enough because of the age and nature of the footage. Thanks for your interest. : )
@@spockboy Interesting - UA-cam must have ruined most of that hard work with their significant compression at this point (it'd be great if you had a concurrent Vimeo upload of these!).
I think you've hit on what makes 50p interesting on B&W though - it makes it look like a 30p kinetoscope. It makes me think of the final years of the John Daly-era What's My Line episodes.
P.S.: Been following for years now. No matter how infrequent the uploads, you're always bringing something new and interesting to the table, and I _greatly_ appreciate it. I also sop it up like a wet sponge; have to try Topaz AI sometime myself!
@@cudak888 You could always watch THIS version ua-cam.com/video/wgDF6UEbH1Y/v-deo.html&ab_channel=flatdisk : )
@@cudak888 Let me know how you like the program.
Dude what the fuck?
2:30 😂😂😂😂😂 bogart is great 👍🏻
A lot of “G😂d Damn it!!!”
Any idea what movie is at 2:37?
I think it might be You Can't Get Away with Murder from 1939 with Billy Halop and Humphrey Bogart but i am not 100% sure
@@sylkegarland1008 thank you!
@@sylkegarland1008 You are correct. It is from You Can't Get Away with Murder (1939)
7:31 7:45 8:04 What were those movies?
Sorry, no idea.
@@spockboy I found them. They are from a noir crime movie called The Big Shot (1942).
@@GSKCreations_2000 Cool. Thanks! : )
Who was Sadie Fryer?
I think she must have worked in the Property Department.
5:20😂😂😂
😂😂🥂👍