The Whisperers 1967

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  • @Navygrl58
    @Navygrl58 Рік тому +167

    Very disturbing and heartbreaking!
    This is a reminder to always check on your elderly neighbors and make it a point to learn who your neighbors are the way we used to years ago.
    If anybody ever told me, that I, as a senior citizen would be living alone surviving on SSD and Assistance, I would’ve never believed it, but here I am.
    You never know how your life is going to turn out.

    • @angelaabernathy9709
      @angelaabernathy9709 Рік тому +13

      I hear you 😢, so busy with life and kids and work and then it’s all over😢 you are alone

    • @JohnMac2023A.D.
      @JohnMac2023A.D. Рік тому +11

      Jesus Christ is Sufficient ❤️
      John 14:16-18 And I will pray the Father, and he shall give you another Comforter, that he may abide with you for ever;
      Even the Spirit of truth; whom the world cannot receive, because it seeth him not, neither knoweth him: but ye know him; for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in you.
      I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you.
      seek Him Christ Jesus, Matthew 11 28 Come To Me ALL Who Labor And Are Heavy Laden And I will give you Rest. The Holy Spirit is known as the Comforter 🙏🏻🕊️✝️❤️

    • @mumzpoet4626
      @mumzpoet4626 Рік тому +3

      SO agree. Heart breaking brilliant film

    • @mumzpoet4626
      @mumzpoet4626 Рік тому +1

      GOD BLESS you❤ very wise wise words.

    • @mumzpoet4626
      @mumzpoet4626 Рік тому +10

      ​@@angelaabernathy9709i feel alone. Kids grown up and suddenly it's only you 😢

  • @transmanicon
    @transmanicon 2 роки тому +478

    I live in the US. BUT I MUST SAY. Brittish filmmakers, n actors, n actresses are the very best of all. There's absolutely no comparison. Thank you for another masterpiece.

    • @janbounds911
      @janbounds911 Рік тому +39

      I am SO happy to see that another American is hooked as bad as we are! We got hooked coupla years ago on 'Still Game'. 🤣😂🤣❤

    • @Birdyblue12
      @Birdyblue12 Рік тому +33

      Same ! Love British movies, shows

    • @MVBB24
      @MVBB24 Рік тому +17

      Totally agree

    • @nigellee9824
      @nigellee9824 Рік тому +31

      Thank you, i grew up in exactly this kind of neighbourhood, a lot of the north of England was like this….it was poor and all the houses needed modernising, but they were all demolished…a world gone..

    • @barkchip1872
      @barkchip1872 Рік тому +19

      I have to say I so totally agree with you. I have tried watching American B movies and they just do not compare, whether the acting, the sets or the camera work. Greetings to you from the Old Country - on the eastern side of The Pond.

  • @slyslaughter5115
    @slyslaughter5115 Рік тому +243

    I saw this film as a kid. It haunted me. I stayed with my mom in her 90s til she passed at 98 and glad I did. All her friends had died before her and her siblings. I lost some years in income but have no regrets, as difficult as my own future can seem. No one should be left feeble and alone, nor shut up in some horrible nursing USA nursing home hell. We oftentimes warehouse our elderly like cattle so we can have our "lifestyle" uninterrupted.. Thanks for posting this gem of a film.

    • @mumzpoet4626
      @mumzpoet4626 Рік тому +17

      BLESS YOU FOR EVERRRRRR❤❤❤❤❤

    • @John-sk2jl
      @John-sk2jl Рік тому +15

      A circle-they us we them. God bless you.

    • @mumzpoet4626
      @mumzpoet4626 Рік тому +18

      @@John-sk2jl honour thy mother and father. How sad that we don't obey a basic commandment❤️

    • @fritula6200
      @fritula6200 Рік тому +11

      Sly... in reply. What an honourable child you are!
      What you wrote is so terribly touching: it speaks
      volumes of what is in your heart, spirit & Soul !
      May God bestow upon you blessings of every
      Grace in this life & the next life:
      ❤ " Well done, Good & Faithful Servant " ❤
      It was a spiritual moment to have come across yr
      letter and to have had the gift to have read it !
      Pure Joy.

    • @imonkeylover
      @imonkeylover Рік тому +13

      I strongly agree.. I also took care of my Mom and my Dad ..until their Passing…No Nursing Home for them…and God Blessed us all and I thank him! 🙏🏼

  • @iamjetl
    @iamjetl 2 роки тому +175

    Dame Edith Evans should have won the Oscar for this heartbreaking and riveting performance!!!!

    • @caroltusomi8465
      @caroltusomi8465 Рік тому +25

      right she was an incredible actress

    • @sedekiman824
      @sedekiman824 Рік тому +19

      Yes. She was nominated, but it went to Katharine Hepburn for ."Guess Whose Coming to Dinner," for a very ordinary performance.

    • @mumzpoet4626
      @mumzpoet4626 Рік тому +6

      AGREE. Makes Will Smith look like a complete barbarian and so not deserving of ANY accolade.

    • @mackjay1777
      @mackjay1777 Рік тому +4

      @@sedekiman824 I agree completely

    • @HenryRaeburn367
      @HenryRaeburn367 4 місяці тому +1

      This film would have been considered foreign by Hollywood Edith Evans, a remarkable actor

  • @truthseeker444
    @truthseeker444 2 роки тому +75

    What an amazing film, I'm surprised that I never seen or heard of it before, spectacular performance by Dame Edith. I was born in 1961, and this is how I remember old folk living in the 60's, that said, I grew up in a small Irish town, we looked after our old, and when I was a child there was a number of old people I called with to see if they needed any messages, as we called it then, its not that I was a good Samaritan, everyone called with the old folk to see if they needed anything.
    We had an old lady on her own living beside us, and she hammered the wall at least 10 times a day, it wasn't to complain about noise though, she would be looking one of us in to do something. We ran all her errands, my Mum would get her dressed in the morning, and ready for bed at bedtime, we done everything for her, at no cost.

  • @mitchamcommonfair9543
    @mitchamcommonfair9543 Рік тому +15

    What I like about these old films is that they don't glamourise criminals. There's no honour among thieves.

  • @jimbehr2291
    @jimbehr2291 7 років тому +258

    No explosions, no nudity, no swearing. What a beautifully crafted seven course feast for the eyes, brain and soul....wonderful....what isn't said is as loud as thunder.

    • @faithhopelove9176
      @faithhopelove9176 2 роки тому +14

      Perfect

    • @jennifermiller7139
      @jennifermiller7139 Рік тому

      Isn’t it the truth? They’ve ruined our country, USA, and others with the low class, slutty movies and shows they have on these days. It’s disgusting. No morality. 😢

    • @SofaKingShit
      @SofaKingShit Рік тому +1

      All the actors are dead now. Dead! Lol.

    • @Miniver765
      @Miniver765 Рік тому +5

      ​@@SofaKingShitThis film is from 1967. That's hardly surprising. Nanette Newman may still be alive. She was probably only in her mid twenties here.

    • @Lorena-dv9hr
      @Lorena-dv9hr Рік тому +4

      @@Miniver765 she's still alive. 89.

  • @shananalexander9789
    @shananalexander9789 5 років тому +282

    My mother just passed away in August of this year. She reminds me of her. My mom was 81. I hate the thought of someone hurting this woman. She is just lonely. She looks so sad. My mom got that same look. She also had dementia when she died. Our elderly need us. I had my mom and she had me. Love one another.

    • @pattymcdonald6057
      @pattymcdonald6057 4 роки тому +32

      My mother died over a year ago at age 84. She had dementia and other health issues. This was a rather sad film to watch because it reminded of my elderly mom and the hardship of failed health and dis eased mind she endured in the winter of her life.

    • @anthonycarolla8634
      @anthonycarolla8634 4 роки тому +12

      🙏💔🌠😔

    • @anthonycarolla8634
      @anthonycarolla8634 4 роки тому +9

      😔💔🎭

    • @teenawillis682
      @teenawillis682 4 роки тому +30

      So sorry fir your loss! I lost my 89 year old mother in June 2020. This will be my first Christmas without her. May your memories help you smile! God's Peace!

    • @suerose3559
      @suerose3559 3 роки тому +17

      Very sorry of your loss.I miss my mom,she fell asleep in death in 1986.Encouraging videos on the resurrection hope at jw.org

  • @johnniethepom2905
    @johnniethepom2905 4 роки тому +327

    Probably the most powerful performance I have ever watched . I was born in December 1961 into unbelievable poverty and I remember the hardships from about four or five years of age onwards . Everybody knew rogues and the poorer the area the more you looked up at them .
    National Assistance wasn't an automatic right , well it was but I can tell you they would use any excuse to stop it just in case you might have managed to save a sixpence . An unbelievable effort to survive in those days . Fair sends a shiver down my spine .

    • @carolinearmitage1815
      @carolinearmitage1815 3 роки тому +38

      It sent a shiver down mine too, I had to watch it in sections and have breaks it was so disturbing.

    • @lr6633
      @lr6633 3 роки тому +80

      It is returning to those days now. After becoming unwell I had to leave my job as a nurse. The DWP have been appalling and it is no wonder so many suicides occur due to them.

    • @johnniethepom2905
      @johnniethepom2905 3 роки тому +55

      @@lr6633 There is no sense of justice and loyalty to the British people from any Government organization . Often actions and decisions fly in the face of even common sense . That's why I left 20 years ago .
      Try to stay strong and pursue your entitlements Above all don't let those you deal with ever see a sign of weakness . Heaven only knows you would think they were giving out their very own money in the form of benefits .

    • @lr6633
      @lr6633 3 роки тому +25

      @@johnniethepom2905 Thank you I will x

    • @carolinearmitage1815
      @carolinearmitage1815 3 роки тому +38

      @@lr6633 our systems in society let us down, somehow or other the refresh button needs to be pressed! A big splodge of love, trust and caring is required, then we'd all feel better!

  • @juliekulatunga4188
    @juliekulatunga4188 2 роки тому +206

    What a magnificent performance from Edith Evans. What a masterpiece.

    • @stellayankee7008
      @stellayankee7008 Рік тому +7

      Britian values its older actors and actresses. They don't need cosmetic surgery because they are beautiful the way they are.

    • @Londonfogey
      @Londonfogey 4 місяці тому +1

      It's superb. Up there with all the great stars. Look at the way Dame Edith at first genuinely does seem to be a 'lady', but when her husband comes back and she begins to remember certain things about her past (ie, that she lived in a palace, but only as a servant) her voice and mannerisms change. That's real talent and requires a close understanding of the British class system as well.

  • @gregsexton8371
    @gregsexton8371 6 років тому +70

    I was born in 1952 in London - 7 Years after the 2nd world war. We had to live on rations until 1958/59. As a child I was not aware, Gruel/porridge and cocoa for breakfast, nothing until the evening and rabbit stew, with a pathetic amount of vegetables. I first saw roast beef in 1963 at the age of 11 years old and ate it furiously. I first saw a joint of pork at the age of 14 and chicken was a luxury. I started work at 15 years of age in 1967. I have no gripe about all this, I just want to say, how bad was it for the generation before me. In England we pay for history all the time. Anyway enjoy our lovely films and the innocence of the past.
    Gregory.

    • @robertward8130
      @robertward8130 4 роки тому +18

      greg sexton Thank you for such a descriptive and interesting comment.

    • @chicsharp5786
      @chicsharp5786 3 роки тому +9

      I was born in 1956 and it wasn't too bad growing up here in Glasgow. I do remember thinking we were rich when a TV got delivered!😄. I also remember that bananas were relatively new to we Brits?

    • @rozchristopherson648
      @rozchristopherson648 2 роки тому +2

      Interesting. People want meat so badly but now that same desire for meat is the reason for so many resources going to raise and slaughter animals and sanitize animal products on one side and to build great hospitals to treat heart disease, strokes, cancer, diabetes, kidney failure, etc. on the other side, much of which is preventable by not eating meat. I was born in 1961 and am 61 now and vegan for the past 6 years. Was a caregiver to my parents and grandmother for 17 years. I know what eating animal products does to the body.

  • @mikenixon2401
    @mikenixon2401 Рік тому +84

    I have always found it sad how elders are treated -- at least since the mid 1960s. Now that I am one of them I see from the other end a disrespect and lack of appreciation among younger people for who we were and what we did during our prime. I always found older folks very interestnig to talk with and listen to. Well, at least I am fortunate to have experienced better days. Very powerful film. Added: After watching two of your restored films I shall hit "subscribe."

    • @jackiemarini3203
      @jackiemarini3203 Рік тому +11

      I love listening to the elderly and helping them .This movie made me sad for her .But it's not over yet .😊

    • @homelesshannah50
      @homelesshannah50 Рік тому +3

      I'm thankful my parents taught me to respect my elders

  • @Dreamchaser68
    @Dreamchaser68 6 років тому +180

    This film was actually a landmark film which caused changes in the benefits system and high lighted the need for more improved services for the elderly.Edith Evans you deserved an oscar for this role.RIP.Incidental music is also meloncolicly haunting.

    • @steppycole3359
      @steppycole3359 2 роки тому +10

      Wonderful!

    • @bold810
      @bold810 2 роки тому +13

      I couldn't go farther than 20 minutes in, I was too afraid that I had/have seen this movie before, if it is.. then please lets all be better to each and all of us. if this is that movie.. its heart, heartbreaking..

    • @stacey248
      @stacey248 Рік тому +11

      @@bold810 Despite everything the character does seem to enjoy her life and basic routines when she's not getting hoodwinked, that's what I got from it.

    • @internetcensure5849
      @internetcensure5849 Рік тому +1

      "meloncolicly "?

    • @OohTarquin
      @OohTarquin Рік тому +3

      Music by the great John Barry

  • @jaimedoria1698
    @jaimedoria1698 2 роки тому +188

    Brutal and realistic as I am growing older myself.The world is unkind especially these days.Not too much compassion out there.Missed this movie when I was growing up.Glad to see it now.

    • @AbrasiousProductions
      @AbrasiousProductions Рік тому +15

      I'm so sorry, god bless you dear and merry Christmas❤

    • @caroltusomi8465
      @caroltusomi8465 Рік тому +12

      what in the world happen to the money she put in the kitchen table drawer ???

    • @jmpomerleau
      @jmpomerleau Рік тому +16

      @@caroltusomi8465 My guess- whoever cleaned her apartment found it and took it. 🥲 What a sad, sad movie.

    • @marciodantas3726
      @marciodantas3726 Рік тому +6

      eu vi nesse filme ai , os velhos tratam mal os proprios velhos

    • @tedoneilclark4710
      @tedoneilclark4710 Рік тому +3

      Same here I totally agree.

  • @elviragonzalez428
    @elviragonzalez428 3 роки тому +18

    Loneliness is the worst part for being old, if you still have old parents try to be loving and caring because one day you'll be in the same path.😣😣😣

  • @tominnis8353
    @tominnis8353 Рік тому +2

    I now appreciate this film differently to when I first watched it as child in 1967. Getting older can be sad, lonely and fearful. Thank you for uploading.

  • @brawatkins4078
    @brawatkins4078 Рік тому +11

    So powerful. Even though we now have a pause button, I couldn't stop watching for the whole time. May parents split up in the early 60's. My mum received £5 a month maintenance which often was late. We didn't qualify for National Assistance. My mum and my 2 brothers and I lived in a 22ft ex touring caravan and we didn't qualify for council housing. I passed my 11 + and my uniform was £13. We didn't qualify for help with that and my grandfather eventually paid for it, but unfortunately, by the time I got it there only small sizes left. The benefits system today is mad. Edith Evans deserved her Damehood and more.

  • @AKawalski
    @AKawalski 5 місяців тому +2

    Astonishing in its honest simplicity.
    True cinema classic.
    So glad I found this, so happy that I watched it.

  • @LordZontar
    @LordZontar 3 роки тому +88

    A tragic and haunting movie. It's truly sad that so many elderly people end their lives like this, senile and alone, so terribly alone in the world. I almost want to cry for old Mrs. Ross.

    • @tedoneilclark4710
      @tedoneilclark4710 Рік тому +6

      I wouldn't say that she was senile, actually very up with it especially for those days and considering her age ect.

    • @LordZontar
      @LordZontar Рік тому +8

      @@tedoneilclark4710 There is definitely some degree of dementia involved. My mother had several of the same symptoms before she really crashed mentally. Fortunately, she wasn't alone like poor Mrs. Ross. Living only ten minutes away I always visited with her every day, twice a day, and when things really got bad I moved in to take care of her, with the help of a home hospice service. She got lucky in that the end came comparatively quick and before everything she was would have melted away. Even diminished as she had gotten my mum was still herself at the end and just slipped away in her sleep.

    • @terry4137
      @terry4137 Рік тому +2

      @@LordZontarno senility

    • @LordZontar
      @LordZontar Рік тому +6

      @@terry4137 The woman's on her way to it, though. Senility just doesn't happen all at once. It creeps up on its victims and the family.

    • @aprilblossom9268
      @aprilblossom9268 Рік тому

      Senile means old!

  • @achaley4186
    @achaley4186 Рік тому +3

    I loved this movie so much, thanks for posting it! 🙂❤🙏🏼

  • @RichardDominguezTheMagicIsReal
    @RichardDominguezTheMagicIsReal 7 років тому +93

    This is the most amazing heart breaking performance i think i have ever seen ... Edith Evans stunned me with levels of sympathy for a character i didn't know i could have ... I agree with most of the comments here ... this level of performance is rare if at all today ... thank you John Garner for sharing this amazing movie

  • @psychodrilla
    @psychodrilla Рік тому +42

    I grew up in area of Leicester just like this. The poverty in 1962 was shocking. The house was a slum with an outside toilet no heating, but we had a fire downstairs but we hardly had any coal. I spent my childhood collecting coal along the rail tracks that had fallen off. My dad was a violent drunk and spent what we did have - he was unemployed. The streets were just like the ones in this brilliant film. There were no electric wheelchairs and the elderly & disabled needed their shopping doing. It was a way of making a few pennies doing it for them - and other chores they couldn't manage. We lived next door to a poor Irish family who sent their kids to school with NO shores as their mother spent everything on drink! Even their food cupboards had been padlocked! At a very young age I learnt how to look after my beaten mother by doing whatever I could to heat the fire and get money for food. These times were desperate & horrible. My childhood was terrible. It's haunted me my whole life. This brilliant film brought it all back. Superb and thank the Lord for national assistants.

    • @Bebedollie
      @Bebedollie Рік тому +1

      Godbless u ❤

    • @psychodrilla
      @psychodrilla Рік тому +14

      @@Bebedollie Thank you. This was only a brief outline I wrote here. In reality these times were so so poor. My escape to my home life was going to church and being a choir boy - even though back then I would steal what I could for my mother & brothers to keep warm. All the money I received from helping the house bound elderly was spent on food.
      I also was interviewed by social workers & teachers about the constant bruising and marks on my body that my dad had done, of course I had to lie. By the age of 12 I was beaten so badly I walked to a police station and they got a restraining order whereupon my father couldn't beat me anymore - but this just made matters worse. I found the church and christianity kept me sane. God bless to you also and anyone else that lived like I did back then.

    • @afran7855
      @afran7855 Рік тому +2

      I’m so very sorry , God bless you. ❤

    • @joycehamilton698
      @joycehamilton698 Рік тому +1

      Hope you are living a much better life now!!🙏🙏🙏

    • @psychodrilla
      @psychodrilla Рік тому +3

      @joycehamilton698 Thank you. Yes, I joined the RAF at 16 and escaped! However, I met many lads in there who'd had worse childhoods than me. Most had joined to escape their parents - it was sad, really. So the basic, sometimes brutal training, was easier than being at home. In those days, assaulting recruits was common place, I don't think that happens now. God bless.

  • @shaheenshah881
    @shaheenshah881 5 років тому +101

    What a touching movie. The reality is that there are so many elderly living on their own, lonely, struggling. I really felt for this woman. Great movie

  • @tufsoft1
    @tufsoft1 Рік тому +15

    What a wonderful film, it touches on so many levels, old age, marriage, the welfare state, people's responsibility to each other and, of course, it's a picture of England as it was. Brian Forbes was one of England's very best film directors, and The L-Shaped Room has always been one of my favourite films.

  • @mcdaniels101
    @mcdaniels101 7 років тому +33

    I need to appreciate and cherish my mom more!! Soul-touching!!!

    • @MelissaBrownapt215
      @MelissaBrownapt215 6 років тому +4

      Jesus-is-mine - I wish I could. She no longer talks to me. I left her religion, the Jehovah's Wintesses.

    • @aprilblossom9268
      @aprilblossom9268 Рік тому

      Religion has a lot to answer for!

  • @The-Portland-Daily-Blink
    @The-Portland-Daily-Blink 6 років тому +25

    Wow. How can you not be so saddened by this. Loneliness and human avarice, it’s everywhere. What a lovely and melancholy depiction of the human condition. “Maggie” was my late sisters name. And the cats and dogs depicted as strays really added to the sense of desperation....what a fine, fine actress. I was less than a year old when this film was released. This is what I get for wandering down the black hole of UA-cam....🙁

  • @lizday8140
    @lizday8140 2 роки тому +51

    Reminds me so much of my Grandmother, before she passed away one month shy of ninety years. Her house, about three times the amount of living space as the movie depicts, was actually collapsing under the weight of all of her reference books and materials. There were only narrow pathways through which she could walk from room to room, flanked on either side by stacks of reading material -- religious reference books, National Geographic magazines, medical books, etc. She was, indeed, such the avid reader.

    • @sukhjitsandhu82
      @sukhjitsandhu82 Рік тому +4

      Did u give her company.
      ?

    • @juliepatterson-wc3vq
      @juliepatterson-wc3vq 11 місяців тому

      You’re Grandmother sounds like she was a very clever and intelligent lady. She obviously had a great love of books and a passion to learn everything she could. She sounds like a wonderful old lady.It couldn’t have been easy clearing out her house when she passed away.!. I so hope you didn’t throw the books away and hope you passed some of them on. Knowledge and great books should be passed on.Surely the National Geographic magazines would be collectors items?.She obviously liked to study, as well as reading having all those reference books .May your Grandmother rest in blissful peace. X

    • @wk1810
      @wk1810 3 місяці тому

      Was she a hoarder?

  • @oldedwardian1778
    @oldedwardian1778 3 роки тому +40

    What a performance, what a talent, I could barely bring myself to continue watching, someone else has commented that your heart breaks for this sad old lady. I can’t think of a better comment.

  • @jamesprobst6018
    @jamesprobst6018 5 років тому +15

    Like treasure hunting with these British films. Most times you score big time. Thank you.

  • @anastasiabeaverhausen8220
    @anastasiabeaverhausen8220 7 років тому +50

    This film breaks my heart like few others. One of the great film performances of all time.

  • @rogerjustice2922
    @rogerjustice2922 Рік тому +15

    I can't even begin to thank you enough for posting this wonderful movie, I haven't cried so much and I don't know how long. This small little British film from the 60s, probably best movie I've seen in 20 years thank you again

  • @paulineivison9973
    @paulineivison9973 Рік тому +3

    A true masterpiece which reminded me of an incident I experienced in 1967 whilst waiting in a queue at the post office, I was 21 years old. An elderly lady, also queuing, emitted a dreadful smell, obviously urine, which others also queuing recoiled from. I experienced a strange sensation, even today I’m unsure whether it was distaste or compassion. Possibly a mixture of both. I hesitated to watch this film, thinking it would be boring, I am glad I did watch it. Thank you for giving me an opportunity to see life other than from my usual perspective. There but for the grace of God go I.

  • @suzieb8366
    @suzieb8366 2 роки тому +25

    I thought I had watched all the good black and whites but this was a real nice surprise..thank you for uploading it. Edith Evans was amazing and to see Nanette Newman and others I remember from my childhood made it extra special.

  • @kent7927
    @kent7927 8 років тому +18

    wonderful movie, i really enjoyed it!
    I could watch movies like this just for the brick work architecture,the moving script really plays well with the buildings.
    I would rate this as a great British classic thanks so much!

  • @tinapeters5725
    @tinapeters5725 2 роки тому +42

    A real gem, only the British could turn out film of this genre, from the opening scene, oh why are there no longer Actors of this calibre? , a stellar cast, Dame Edith Evans, Eric Portman, Nanette Newman, Ronald Fraser, to name a few, Thank you

    • @marycollins7058
      @marycollins7058 Рік тому +3

      You are so right!

    • @heyitsalanhere
      @heyitsalanhere Рік тому +5

      Don't forget Leonard Rossiter, a truly amazing actor. He could make you laugh and cry 💜

  • @sagrammyfour
    @sagrammyfour Рік тому +76

    Today as I was cleaning out my house where I've lived for the past 33 years (I'm 77) I stopped to think about all my possessions. Do I own them or do they own me? Some are worthless, others are worth a few dollars. Many are dear, a few cause me pain or shame, some make me laugh or feel chagrin. . My sons, daughters in law and my grandchildren have been helping me clean out the clutter, since I don't want to die, leaving them to face the task of sorting through things without knowing the significance of some of them. My husband is in an assisted living home since I can't take of him--I can barely hobble around and take care of myself. Society uses the term "disabled," but back in the day we just called it crippled. In my case time just caught up with and overtook me, laying waste to bones, ligaments, tendons, muscles, nerves, strength and vitality, leaving me tired and hurting. Almost all my friends and family around my age have shuffled off this mortal coil or moved. I am alone, but strangely, not really lonely, except for the odd occasion when I I travel down memory lane and get stuck. I derive comfort, though, and solace from my memories which my belongings call to mind. They wrap around my shivering shoulders like a cozy, soft warm blanket. They are the keys to the locked vaults which hold troves of precious memories, remembrances, of people, places, things, experiences, laughter tears, passion, grief, joy, fears and faith. Imagine just touching or looking at a piece of debris from my past I can feel, smell, hear, taste and see someone or something that meant, means, so very much. That's why it's hard for us to let go of "things." They are a mnemonic for everything that made me what I am. I appear to be a shriveled up, shaky, shuffling, wrinkled old crone, but inside, my darlings, I am young and bursting with the passion of life. I don't want to go back and do it all over again--I just want to feel it again once in a while. I can, and I do, thanks to my keys to my yesterdays, because you see my dear ones, I have about run out of my allotment of tomorrows. I look forward to spending eternity in the presence of my Heavenly Father, but I am grateful for the life he gave me on my journey.

    • @maureenkirby1207
      @maureenkirby1207 Рік тому +8

      God Bless you my dear. ❤🎉❤

    • @patrickmcnally9302
      @patrickmcnally9302 10 місяців тому +10

      What insight captured so beautifully. I’m getting shriveled, too, and relate with your sentiments.

    • @jorgesantoine24
      @jorgesantoine24 10 місяців тому +8

      You expressed what many feel

    • @dorianphilotheates3769
      @dorianphilotheates3769 10 місяців тому +7

      @sagrammy...77?! Nonsense - you aren’t even full-grown yet: where I come from that’s about the age young folk leave home to strike out on their own and start courting...oh, you septuagenarians - why, you don’t even remember the War...wish I had your youth!

    • @lindyjourde7411
      @lindyjourde7411 9 місяців тому +6

      How lovely! You took me far away for a while, reading that. I want to read your life in a book. What a wonderful life you must have had. God bless you always, darling. ❤🙏💐

  • @cdjo4845
    @cdjo4845 Рік тому +2

    First time I ever saw this movie. It broke my heart. ❤ What wonderful actors. This is a truly moving film.

  • @sheiladesoysa3157
    @sheiladesoysa3157 3 роки тому +17

    A beautifully crafted movie. Dame Edith Evans performance was brilliant. A remarkable insight into the life of old age and poverty in Britain. I admire the social service system in Britain.

    • @Miniver765
      @Miniver765 Рік тому +2

      You admire them for snooping through the rooms in people's homes to verify they're flat broke?

  • @LONDONGUY100
    @LONDONGUY100 8 років тому +170

    Sometimes when you watch a movie, you can tell it has been made with painstaking love and commitment by all concerned. This is one such movie.

  • @puppylove2493
    @puppylove2493 2 роки тому +11

    i am upset that this is my first time ever hearing of this movie...what a labor of love for those that brought us this film

  • @davidcopperfield-notthemag397
    @davidcopperfield-notthemag397 8 років тому +99

    What a great movie! Wonderful characters! There is something intense about black and white movies. They seem higher quality. Thanks for uploading!

    • @jeffkiper8199
      @jeffkiper8199 8 років тому +6

      I agree. B/W is more artistic and striking, especially films from the 1960's.

    • @southernguy35
      @southernguy35 8 років тому +1

      i don't know if it's more artistic, but it was a cost measure. Perhaps in those days if the choic was color or B&W, they decided it had to better than best.

    • @Larkinchance
      @Larkinchance 8 років тому +5

      As wonderful as color is, it can be a distraction from a story of depth, personal struggle or conflict. Memories are rarely in vivid color which can make a B+W movie more personal, like a memory.
      Paper Moon, Raging Bull and The Last Picture Show are great examples of modern era B+W films. To turn down a movie just because it is in B+W is foolish.

    • @MsJulian214
      @MsJulian214 8 років тому +5

      David Copperfield I very much agree film noir was so much more than modern films . Really grand film !

    • @EnosEverything
      @EnosEverything 8 років тому +8

      David Lynch made the correct decision to film THE ELEPHANT MAN in black and white and it works superbly... More recently the excellent film NEBRASKA was shot in monochrome.... That film with a superb central role by Bruce Dern just looks amazing without the colour.

  • @mdogg1604
    @mdogg1604 3 роки тому +63

    Whether it's GB in 1967 or America in 2021, it's so sad to see the poverty, loneliness, disenfranchisement and destitution of sectors of humanity. An amazing performance that challenges my conscience and raises my awareness.

  • @margaretmccann4040
    @margaretmccann4040 2 роки тому +16

    I just love this movie, can watch it over and over

  • @rafaelvigueria71
    @rafaelvigueria71 Рік тому +6

    Beautifully made... I'm an American whom finds English movies fascinating 😢

  • @SallyWyse
    @SallyWyse 6 місяців тому +2

    Wonderful movie.Great story and Cast.Edith Evan,s performance was So Powerful. This is the first time I've seen Leonard Rossiter,in a serious role.He starred in the Comedy series,"Rising Damp".

  • @stuartlawsonbeattie6200
    @stuartlawsonbeattie6200 4 роки тому +7

    Oh my God, I write poetry and I sadly lack inspiration form the modern day celebrity nothings and woefully poor artists and musicians in the top niche of trend, fashion in pockets of the nouveau riche who have no cares, no grace and really no character or face.
    But this movie, this masterpiece, reeks charm, passion, melancholy, madness and panache all in one.
    Wow, there are so many great stars in this film, thank you for sharing!!!
    Let this Superb actress and sublime cast never be forgotten, the music, the timing, the camera pause and lull in suspense of the moment is pure gold, this is such an experience, a journey and a tearful discovery of one's own emotions.
    Thank you, you have my heart, my awe, my tears and splendid satisfaction. WOW!

  • @jeffreypick57
    @jeffreypick57 3 роки тому +15

    This film is horrific. I was born in 1950 and this was my childhood. The interiors, the bomb damage, the dark poverty. The war ended in 1945 and this was made in 1966 - 20 years after the war had ended and look at England. I am still at work, where 25 year olds have leases on cars worth £45,000. They want flats with fitted kitchens, 55'' in plasma TVs, the latest mobile phones - as of right. Macmillan said we have never had it so good back in the late 1950s. He was wrong. Life now has never been better, but young people now, don't realise what their great grand parents and grand parents, went through. I had loads of relatives like her, living in flats like hers. My grandmother had her elder spinster sister living with her, as a live in dogsbody. we as children helped with the washing in a copper built into the kitchen and the used the mangle before hanging it out on the line. They had outside loos and no bathrooms. They went to the local swimming baths for a bath once a week. Sometimes I wonder how we survived. Memories are a nightmare and I am haunted by them at night.

    • @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts
      @LuciThomasHardylover-qx6ts Рік тому +3

      I can remember visiting elderly great aunts in the dilapidated coastal towns on the south east coast who were living like this in the late 70's. But they told us repeatedly about living in London through the blitz. The spoiled, materialistic youngsters of today are our responsibility. Who brought them up to be like that? So many people have forgotten so quickly how poor this country was right into the 90's, why don't families bring their children up to understand just the history of their own families? And an appreciation for all the material wealth available to them. And the discernment to know what is really worth having. I'm 52 now and still often think fondly of those great aunts and the little things they taught me that I have passed on to my children.

    • @JessicaMcGowan-bu4ls
      @JessicaMcGowan-bu4ls 9 місяців тому

      Yes horrific - so why tolerate a Monarchy? DYK that a film The Battleship Potemkin was banned in England because of fear of inciting a revolution? How appalling if the Lords and Ladies could not go fox-hunting due to equality in wealth?

  • @sallythomson7525
    @sallythomson7525 3 роки тому +7

    What a realistic view, window into her life..Made me cry..as I am now in my 70, and I wonder, will that be me? I have been preyed upon, yet once in a while, once in a while, one meets a kind person, who makes up for all the betrayal, and all the stealing.

  • @suzieq5599
    @suzieq5599 6 років тому +31

    I'm so glad I found this movie.What a gem! I've watched over and over. :)

  • @scgraffito
    @scgraffito 6 років тому +72

    A compelling film. I was looking for something different--classic genre horror, actually, but found this and it's well worth the watch. It's a brutal study of loneliness and the callousness of society. Great performance from Edith Evans.

  • @seandonaghy2473
    @seandonaghy2473 2 роки тому +8

    Never before in the history of human politics has so much been owed by so few to so many.

  • @michaelmuldowney8
    @michaelmuldowney8 5 років тому +24

    One of finest English language performances ever captured on film. Great that future generations will be able to experience it.

  • @rickyparrilla2426
    @rickyparrilla2426 Рік тому +1

    I have to honestly say my mother was very blessed. She was raised very poor but lived a very rich life full of love from her eight children, me being the youngest. In her last year's she was ill with a heart condition and we all took turns taking care of her. In those last years we got so much closer. I never complained not once while I took care of her. It was an honor and I would do it all again in a heartbeat. During and after taking care of my mom I realized so many seniors are not as lucky to have loved ones to look after them in their last years. So many are left alone even those who have children. I'm 54 and never had any children. I wonder if I will end up like this woman. The years have gone by so quickly and it's scary not knowing what's to become of me.

  • @kpremadevi
    @kpremadevi Рік тому +6

    A brilliant,touching movie. Edith Evans performance is so natural.She lived the role. Just wonderful.

  • @ROCKY-pu1zt
    @ROCKY-pu1zt 3 роки тому +13

    What an utterly Powerful film, My God, its so moving

  • @NGE71
    @NGE71 Рік тому +25

    "you said I'd have a sausage " brilliant line , brilliant acting , brilliant film

  • @laurahoward5426
    @laurahoward5426 2 роки тому +40

    I watched this while young, and loved it, but as I get older, it hits home.....

    • @reynaldoflores4522
      @reynaldoflores4522 2 роки тому +7

      I know how it feels. I'm trying to save up enough money while I still have a job.
      To provide for me in my twilight years.

    • @mikenixon2401
      @mikenixon2401 Рік тому +11

      Miss Laura, like you my wife and I are now in the elder's club of society. Plese do not be sad, we (in my case 70s) lived during an era never to be repeated. It amazes me that by fortune of timing I've been able to have adult conversation with people born in three different centuries. Just an example of the little things that make me feel special. I truly pray you are at peace with God. I know for us it helps to cope with the horrors of this era. Warmest regards. Be a blessing.

    • @marycollins7058
      @marycollins7058 Рік тому +11

      l watch this movie and continue to watch not only for the acting, but as a reminder of getting old and the meaning of being alone. Sad how her son could care less about her. It seems that's what's happening with this generation its all about them, not realizing that they to will also get old. You know the saying "what go's around, comes around".

    • @laurametheny1008
      @laurametheny1008 Рік тому +4

      Yes it certainly does! Hurts my heart. I am now the eldest in this side of my family. We lost my sweet Mom on Easter Sunday 2021. She was in hospice with colon cancer. My Mom was stubborn and very religious. She had blown all the docs away by how many times she got up and walked after back surgery of which she had MANY. We were not able to be near her that last year because of covid which she never got even tho her roomie did. We lost my sweet Dad 30yrs ago to diabetes and both of the only grandparents we had around the same time. Even all the aunts and uncles are gone and my younger bro and my youngest bros wife. Even all our elderly dogs. All since 2018. I remind my grandkids there are only 2 ways. You either get old or you die young. I've been way more blessed than I knew when I was younger. I got sick and had to stop working sooner than I planned. But it allowed me much more time with my grandkids at a fairly young age. Something I didn't often have...and sometimes didn't TAKE with their Mom. Worked many many hours to take care of the 2 of us, but lost sight of the most important things quite often. That pain of knowing that you can't go back is always there, but I'm trying to do better with whatever time I have left. Seeing this lovely elderly woman being treated so poorly by most of the people around her is very sad. And also makes me angry, but then I have to remember that I'm not perfect either and made many many mistakes. I have to ask for forgiveness and try harder. Hoping my grandkids will learn some good things from me at least. I'm very glad this sad movie accomplished some of that as well. God bless you all. I hope these wonderful actors are resting in peace🙏🪽 thank you John.

  • @TimelordUK
    @TimelordUK 7 років тому +141

    Wonderful film. I'd rather watch these than mainstream current crap

    • @danwhite6183
      @danwhite6183 5 років тому +9

      I offten watch old classic films on you tube, as tv is all repeats and new stuff not worth watching,

    • @danwhite6183
      @danwhite6183 4 роки тому +8

      So true , plus all new films are all to do with violence, murder and every other word has to be swearing,

  • @howardharlib9806
    @howardharlib9806 2 роки тому +14

    This is a great film they don't make films like this anymore

  • @algie-t2w
    @algie-t2w 2 роки тому +61

    I'm glad it ends with the little old lady smiling as she feels at home. It isn't much but she now appreciates her little daily routine and having her 'home' to herself. It's surprising how quickly one can adapt oneself to depravation.

    • @paintilludrop
      @paintilludrop Рік тому +6

      True in most cases, abused, trashy messy home..hoarders,

    • @douglas9607
      @douglas9607 Рік тому +8

      @@paintilludrop Hard on the old girl?

    • @j1947m
      @j1947m Рік тому

      Sometimes Social Services would dole out pennies and then other times give the best of care in the medical and psych hospitals.....and I am assuming that they fixed up her apartment so thoughtfully....

    • @jean2479
      @jean2479 Рік тому +4

      Ugh thanks for giving away the ending lol! I often will pause something I'm watching to read comments.

    • @clevelandplonsey7480
      @clevelandplonsey7480 Рік тому +2

      @@jean2479yes. Who are these people who love to spoil everything in the comments?! 😆

  • @carolswarbrick1722
    @carolswarbrick1722 2 роки тому +7

    Me being almost 74, l identify. Am surrounded by lonely old abandoned pensioners.. .marvellous film.

  • @donnaeads3686
    @donnaeads3686 2 роки тому +21

    Our elderly are a treasure chest of wisdom and knowledge. That is why they are called GOLDEN YEARS !!

    • @evelynhill9504
      @evelynhill9504 5 місяців тому +1

      My auntie at 90 said, " golden years my ass, nothin golden about getting old"

  • @axismundi8
    @axismundi8 Рік тому +2

    Extraordinary film. Thank you so much for uploading. The comments are also very rewarding. 🌟

  • @Thombierdz
    @Thombierdz 2 роки тому +22

    Two thumbs up. Compelling character-driven movie about an old lady and her altered reality..

  • @MrMerlinful
    @MrMerlinful 8 років тому +32

    It's another woman's story....representing many of us even when the details are different.
    Perfectly done.

    • @kittyharvey4140
      @kittyharvey4140 7 років тому +5

      Janis Wilder .there are men with the same story, ditched, screwed by there wives. it is 50 50.

  • @Currabell
    @Currabell Рік тому +2

    I saw this film as a young boy ( maybe 10) and was profoundly moved. Perhaps it was the moment I realized what a powerful medium film could be. Edith Evans broke my heart.

  • @Beautiful_Sacred_Land
    @Beautiful_Sacred_Land Рік тому +2

    Brilliant performance. That so easily could have been an unhappy ending, but it wasn't, once again she sang, her spot in the library to warm her feet, back home she said "are you there?" and her smile was of contentedness, acceptance. That is the jewel in amongst the slagheap of life.

  • @winniefisher
    @winniefisher 8 років тому +106

    I saw this film when it was first released. It moved me to tears then and still moves me to tears. What a superb performance from Edith Evans well supported by fine acting from the rest of the cast. British film making at its best.

  • @janlloyd6138
    @janlloyd6138 Рік тому +5

    What an amazing look at a culture in England you don't see much about, and what amazing acting. Really an excellent movie.

    • @franklinstephen3268
      @franklinstephen3268 Рік тому

      Hey there! I came across your comment and I just had to reach out and say hi. Your perspective really caught my attention and I would love to get to know you better. Would you be interested in chatting sometime? Looking forward to hearing back from you! 😊

    • @janlloyd6138
      @janlloyd6138 Рік тому +1

      @@franklinstephen3268 Sure anytime, I would be delighted.

    • @franklinstephen3268
      @franklinstephen3268 Рік тому

      @@janlloyd6138 Thank you 😊 it’s a pleasure meeting with you here! My apologies for not responding back sooner. Where are you texting from?

    • @franklinstephen3268
      @franklinstephen3268 Рік тому

      @@janlloyd6138 Good morning dear, I wanted to apologize for responding late to your message yesterday. I understand that you were likely waiting for a reply and my delay may have caused you frustration or concern. I am sorry for any inconvenience or stress that I may have caused. I will make sure to prioritize your messages in the future and ensure that I respond more promptly. Please forgive me for my tardiness.

    • @janlloyd6138
      @janlloyd6138 Рік тому +1

      Please do not apologize, life is moving faster and faster without going upward so I understand how busy a person can be. There are so many things wrong in the world that to stress over a message here would be foolish. I am delighted to be able to communicate with someone so polite and delightful. I am using my computer I only text when it is absolutely necessary-to slow for me. I am in California.

  • @jamesdouglas5450
    @jamesdouglas5450 9 місяців тому +2

    Great film showing the reality of the elderly living alone back then and even today now iam an old guy now i remember as a boy helping the elderly doing errands for them it was the norm back then late 50s early 60s not like today different world now in many ways back then there was respect for the old people Edith Evens performance was perfect along with great cast .

  • @Taripdk1
    @Taripdk1 2 роки тому +18

    What a touching film, with amazing acting.

  • @grumpynanny7402
    @grumpynanny7402 Рік тому +3

    Watching is like looking back in my life. I watched this in the early 70’s. Brilliant acting by Edith Evans

  • @Tsiri09
    @Tsiri09 7 років тому +94

    Your heart breaks for the poor old lady. WHAT A PERFORMANCE!

  • @lilytyler7851
    @lilytyler7851 8 років тому +91

    A marvelous portrait of growing old in a not so charming world. Dame Evans is magnificent.

    • @YorkyOne
      @YorkyOne 5 років тому +4

      Dame Edith.

    • @LordZontar
      @LordZontar 3 роки тому +7

      Growing old in a rather cold and cruel world. And there was a time when it was far worse and it seems we're slipping backward toward those evil days.

  • @ronmartinmhg2804
    @ronmartinmhg2804 7 років тому +13

    Fantastic actress. Great film. No police sirens, shootings or explosions. Thanks Brian Forbes. Good to see Eric Portman.

  • @hippiedachshunds1632
    @hippiedachshunds1632 8 років тому +71

    I cannot believe I'm only now discovering this film. A masterpiece. As for Dame Edith, there aren't enough superlatives in the English language to adequately describe her performance. Achingly, desolately beautiful.

    • @JamesHarris-hl2bm
      @JamesHarris-hl2bm 8 років тому +10

      Her performance was beyond superb! One of the greatest jokes in Oscar history that she did not win Best Actress, especially since she won everything else worth winning leading up to the Oscars. Everyone thought she was the winner going in, and what makes it really bad, Kate didn't even care about the win. She only won because Spencer Tracey had died, and it was her first film since that great performance in A Long Days Journey Into Night, something she DID deserve to win for. I have always wondered what might have happened, had the voters known about The Lion In Winter, which would be that very next year, and an amazing performance and Kate won again, tying with Barbara Steisand for Funny Girl.

    • @hippiedachshunds1632
      @hippiedachshunds1632 8 років тому +9

      James Harris I have to agree with you. KH, much as I adore her, did win the sympathy vote that year. Dame Edith definitely gave the superior performance.

    • @JamesHarris-hl2bm
      @JamesHarris-hl2bm 8 років тому +6

      Hippie Dachshunds - And unfortunately, there had been other years like that, where you never get the chance again. In the case of The Whisperers, it was Dame Edith's first, and only stating role, so given her age, there was not going to be any more lead roles coming her way.

    • @hippiedachshunds1632
      @hippiedachshunds1632 8 років тому +5

      James Harris​ Only too true.
      The Academy doesn't always get it right...in fact I'm quite often amazed at their choices. For example, 31 years later, I am still shaking my head over The Color Purple not winning a single Oscar...

    • @JamesHarris-hl2bm
      @JamesHarris-hl2bm 8 років тому +3

      Hippie Dachshunds - Yeah, that's one that gets me as well. Also The Turning Point, nominated for 11, winning zip! Or the True Grit remake, which was WAY better than the John Wayne one, 10 noms, zip!

  • @KevinfromHeaven1980
    @KevinfromHeaven1980 6 років тому +11

    Dame Edith Evans was incredible and compelling when she was on camera. This says something abt film acting, because everyone else sucked and everyone else was boring. I watched this film because I know many voters felt Evans should have won the Oscar the year this came out. She was a truly great actress.

  • @alexsolo2647
    @alexsolo2647 5 місяців тому +2

    *Great Film...*
    Thank's very much.
    SPrangER.

  • @charliebird5299
    @charliebird5299 8 років тому +37

    Beautiful, brilliant, a classic. British cinema from this era never disappoints. Thanks for sharing! 😚 😙 😘

  • @JanetHadson-po2zr
    @JanetHadson-po2zr 5 місяців тому +1

    Such a sad, sad film. Makes me wonder what my own old age will look like. It’s really a must see for every person.

  • @dennisnelson8207
    @dennisnelson8207 3 роки тому +7

    For me the greatest films all come from the 1960s,both in the uk and us alike.This in particular has incredible performances that at times it feels like documentary rather than a film.

  • @SaltyMinorcan
    @SaltyMinorcan Рік тому +2

    Glad I found this. Very enjoyable.

  • @pujapete3665
    @pujapete3665 2 роки тому +4

    we will all end up there,enjoy life while you can...thank you

  • @juliahartshorn2473
    @juliahartshorn2473 Рік тому +2

    What a hidden beauty of a film this is.
    I've never seen it before, will look for more with the same actors etc - I noted Leonard Rosetta in the mix, "Oh, Miss Jones, Miss Jones" - these are all very watchable, talented actors.
    Thank you for the posting, it is quality film making, simple, human, authentic, so much the more impactful and absorbing for it.

  • @margaretmccann4040
    @margaretmccann4040 3 роки тому +22

    I’ve watched this film over and over. It reminds me of when I was growing up in the 60s. Lovely film. Thankyou for sharing

  • @cookiewookie2006
    @cookiewookie2006 6 років тому +12

    I have seen this movie two times and still love it. It always amazes me how cruel some people will be..for a few bucks. Awesome acting!

  • @elvistattoo1964
    @elvistattoo1964 9 років тому +238

    Superbly acted, dismally sad, hauntingly depressing, and emotionally exhausting - I couldn't look away!

    • @patrickoneill8707
      @patrickoneill8707 8 років тому +16

      +LUCINDA BAKER I can add nothing except what a powerful performance by Dame Edith Evans!

    • @elvistattoo1964
      @elvistattoo1964 8 років тому +10

      +Patrick O'Neill - It certainly was a beautiful and powerful performance Patrick!

    • @rodericksloan1255
      @rodericksloan1255 8 років тому +1

      +LUCINDA BAKER You think this is as you say hauntingly and depressing and emotionally exhausting should take a walk outside sometime.

    • @elvistattoo1964
      @elvistattoo1964 8 років тому +2

      roderick sloan - Believe me...I've been outside enough times to know what it's like out in the world!

    • @rodericksloan1255
      @rodericksloan1255 8 років тому +2

      LUCINDA BAKER Happy for you lucinda was only mucking about you keep happy.

  • @sinistersisterh-e4663
    @sinistersisterh-e4663 4 роки тому +12

    This realy turned the waterworks on. I wished that it would end with someone who cuddles and comforts her. To anyone who is lucky enough to have still some elderly persons among theyr loved ones: show them that you care. 🤗

  • @ioriedwards7554
    @ioriedwards7554 6 років тому +17

    What a sad depresing movie. The reality of old age for the lonely and the heartless people that take advantage of them. It made my blood boil.

  • @leonaroysroys635
    @leonaroysroys635 8 років тому +553

    I would rather be here on you tube watching great movies then on Facebook

    • @xxsweetalkinxx
      @xxsweetalkinxx 8 років тому +24

      Facebook is a wonderful networking tool Robert O'Connor which is what I use it for. Animal rescue,Animal Rights etc Facebook is a tool. and dependent how you use it :) But yes love these old films and You Tube personally I would not have a TV if you paid me lol

    • @kathyflorcruz552
      @kathyflorcruz552 7 років тому +7

      leona Roys roys ....Together they spy on us big time anyway....but there's a lot less opinions & such to deal with here, huh?😉

    • @michaeltooke3398
      @michaeltooke3398 7 років тому +12

      they can spy on me all they want. i have nothing to hide....

    • @martinreynolds1
      @martinreynolds1 7 років тому +14

      It's a typo for goodness sake,what are you some kind a grammar Nazi??!

    • @loreyslair8358
      @loreyslair8358 7 років тому +8

      Might the mistake just be a typo? It happens, you know....:-)

  • @MaryDaze
    @MaryDaze 3 роки тому +15

    My word. Remarkable storytelling. In the beginning, I felt nothing about this character. By the end, I was in her worn out shoes. That's good storytelling.

  • @RichardNogan
    @RichardNogan 7 місяців тому +2

    Edith Evans was outstanding, didn't break character at all, definitely Oscar worthy. A great flick about the affliction of loneliness. As the Beatles recorded, Look at all the lonely people where do they all come from? Tku for post.

  • @maxinemckenzie5765
    @maxinemckenzie5765 4 роки тому +68

    It's not a horror Film but it is a masterpiece of Social Realism. Edith Evans was tremendous in this.

  • @malcolmclements9254
    @malcolmclements9254 7 місяців тому +2

    Ronald Frazer is in this. I met him in Kenya in 93 wonderful man, sadly gone now.

  • @mandymulwray6789
    @mandymulwray6789 3 роки тому +17

    The acting in this was superb. Even the smaller roles. Very memorable.

  • @rajnasarda
    @rajnasarda 6 років тому +47

    Wow. What a great performance by Dame Edith. Brilliant production. 7 Stars

  • @jitkasuarez
    @jitkasuarez 6 років тому +60

    Thank you so much. They wouldn't dare make a film like this today. Weird that UA-cam would recommend this, now, as I'm feeling like I'm going mental from spending so much time alone. Totally relate to this woman. Thankfully there was at least one person who really did care about her; the scenes involving people with evil intentions were very well done. Very realistic. A new favourite. Oh and I must mention, I love the many cats !

    • @jimnewcombe7584
      @jimnewcombe7584 3 роки тому +9

      They've made films on this subject recently, unless you mean other implied themes. Sorry to hear you're lonely! We all feel like that at times. In the perhaps unlikely event you live in London, I'd happily meet for a drink or a walk.

    • @Susan-md6nd
      @Susan-md6nd 3 роки тому +9

      I was born in Australia, 1952, so I really can't relate to rations, but my hubby, who was born in Wales in 1944, had a very poor upbringing, he is a very kind and strong man.

    • @gregingram4996
      @gregingram4996 2 роки тому +3

      @@jimnewcombe7584Do you ever get to Phoenix, USA, Jim?

    • @jimnewcombe7584
      @jimnewcombe7584 2 роки тому +4

      @@gregingram4996 I'm afraid I don't, generally speaking, although I'd like to visit America sometime soon.

    • @paulpeek9122
      @paulpeek9122 2 роки тому +6

      They say people who are afraid to spend long periods alone usually never find out who they are. If we live our lives for the approval we become their slaves. I am 72 and relish my alone time. When I am around others I appreciate them all the more.

  • @cherryred8705
    @cherryred8705 8 років тому +41

    Such a true, and sad movie.
    Beautiful.

  • @m.s.769
    @m.s.769 7 років тому +5

    Edith Evans and Eric Portman were excellent. Thanks for posting this film.

  • @andyfield7397
    @andyfield7397 6 років тому +29

    Eleanor Rigby on film - the monochromatic landscape and life captured in painful accuracy.
    Sad, but beautifully acted