Hitchcock | Young and Innocent (1937) Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney, Percy Marmont
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- Опубліковано 30 чер 2024
- A romantic murder-mystery drama!
A man on the run from a murder charge enlists a beautiful stranger who must put herself at risk for his cause.
Original title: Young and Innocent (1937)
Colorized version: • Young and Innocent 193...
Director: Alfred Hitchcock (The Successor to his film "39 Steps")
Writers: Josephine Tey, Charles Bennett, Edwin Greenwood
Cast: Nova Pilbeam, Derrick De Marney, Percy Marmont
Genres: Crime, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
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00:00:00 Full Movie
00:01:14 Prelude to murder
00:04:03 A short murder investigation
00:07:25 Meet cute
00:09:54 Starting the antique car
00:18:59 Gas station
00:33:18 Fork in the road
00:54:43 Finding Will the Chinaman
00:59:30 Police pursuit car chase
01:09:48 The Grand Hotel
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Some trivia: The lovely star Nova Pilbeam is the same actress Hitchcock used in "The Man Who Knew Too Much" (1934) playing the kidnapped child, at the age of 15. She met her future husband on that set , an assistant of Hitchcock's and in this film( Young and Innocent) during the collapsed mine scene, it is her husband Pen's hand that is holding on to her in the close ups. Nova started her career in film as a well known British child star and made many films, her last being in 1946. Her husband died in a plane crash in Scotland in 1941, they had one child. Nova was Hitchcock's original pick to star in his 1940 MGM film "Rebecca" but Joan Fontaine got the part. Nova died at the age of 95. I love this film "Young and Innocent" ( also released under the title "She Was Too Young"). It has all the elements of a classic Hitchcock film: an innocent man running from the police with the help of a girl, romance, humor, thrills, suspense, Hitch poking fun at the police, incredible camera work ( the slow zoom-in shot from up high right down to the drummer's eyes was used later in Hitchcock's "Notorious" with a zoom from up high into the key in Ingrid Bergman's hand)and did you catch the obligatory cameo of Hitchcock himself at 15:42 as a person outside the court house trying in vain to get a picture on his little camera? You can't get more "Hitchcock" than this film.
Oh, yes!! And the closeups of the birds (gulls I’m this case)! And of course the hands outstretched towards each other in the collapsed mine scene - can you say N BY NW?? This is a GREAT movie!!
@@mollywolly4201 Yes, you're right! There are echos of that mine scene in the final scene of "North by Northwest". Good catch. Also, now that I think of it, this plot device was also used in "Saboteur" in the famous Statue of Liberty scene with Robert Cummings, in "Rear Window" with Jimmy Stewart and in "Vertigo", again with Stewart. I wonder if Hitch had a fear of heights? 🤔
I liked Hitchcock's cameo. I wonder if that was the first time he did that.
@@thomassnider6691 Hitchcock's first cameo in his films was in "The Lodger" (1927) where he appears briefly talking on a phone with his back to the camera in the begining of the film.
Your every word is a gem, thank you.
Jestem wielbicielem tego filmu, ma cudownay, lekką, romantyczną atmosferę, a jednocześnie to wciąż kryminał z charakterystycznym dla Hitchcocka wątkiem - niewinnie oskarżonego, który ucieka przed policją i stara się dopaść prawdziwego sprawcę. Piękny, ponadczasowy film
What a wonderful movie, full of comedy, drama, suspense. They literally don't make 'em like this anymore...
Thanks for sharing another pearl from the past & a BIG thank you for giving us the choice between the original black & white version & the colourised version. Us purists really do appreciate it!
Perhaps Hitchcock most underrated picture.
Underestimated Hitchcock film. The comments of the pig farmer in his truck was priceless. Thanks for the B&W fine print.
Hitchcock LOVED old music hall actors and comics and FILLED this with wonderful English low class humor. Old Will was the best, the ridiculous lawyer losing his glasses, the comic duo of the two bumbling cops, even the little boy pumping gas.
The pig farmer "sketch" was priceless. Most of his Brit films were the equal of his USA productions. A few of his last USA films were, I think, pretty poor.
I love this film. I've seen it so many times. Still a great movie.
51:16 brilliant scale model cinematography.....pure Hichcock.....a master.
Outstanding! This was my first viewing. On my 100th I expect I'll say for the 100th time, 'Outstanding!' Thank you for posting it.
I never knew this was out there! Wonderful!! Thanks so much.
This early comedy by Hitchcock is new to me. Thanks for the upload, CCC.
I remember watching this with my late dad one afternoon...I was a kid, but we were both watching intensely...never forget it...Great movie...hitchcock was amazing.
I love English cinema from before World War II. It is so soulful, intelligent and universal. This cinematography has become a model for Hollywood films. Or maybe it was the other way around....
I am looking forward to watching this great movie after so many years! 🙏🏻
Love old movies on a Sunday morning. Appreciate the content. Love your channel.🙌
Today's entertainment has arrived. Many thanks.
Hitchcock delivers again. I like watchin' this dude's mysteries
This film used a Hitchcock new technique, shooting the dance floor overhead , took 3 days to do .
Most British films of the era were seen as B class. Now we see more clearly with age that many were A's compared to most American films of the time with superior direction, scripts, acting, and intelligence.
Utterly entrancing, thank you cult cinema and Hitchcock.
I’ve seen this movie many time & it’s still one of my favs!! Some great actors & the band is top notch. The gags are really classic. Hitchcock’s early stuff was 👍👍
Refreshing movie.
Thank you for posting
Чудесный фильм! Спасибо!
Amazing. After a woman is murdered, her (ex) husband isn't even notified or questioned by the police. !
Hey! At least precede your comment with a Spoiler Alert.
Come on, now!
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@15:40 Hitchcock makes a cameo appearance, on the left of the shot...holding a camera. 😊
Yes exactly..!
Why put the links over the visual of the end of all of your movie?
Yeah it's a bit sacrilegious to wreck the final shot!
Yes, the seagulls….Hitchcock!
Good Stuff!
The scene with the drinking fountain was funny because it happens in real life…..water high then low, etc.
Bi rastî Hitchock fîlmçêkere pir mezin e .
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seen it!
15:40 We can see mr Hitchock himself I think.
The man with the camera..?
I think it's him.. or am I wrong?
Open the door right now! I'm here looking for Young and Innocent Helen Poornima! ☕♥🌹🌻
❤hi
@@mikesilva3868 Baha!
@@RealBigBadJohnLook at what's happened to me
I can't believe it myself
Suddenly, I'm up on top of the world
It should have been somebody else
Believe it or not, I'm walkin' on air
I never thought I could feel so free
Flyin' away on a wing and a prayer
Who could it be?
Believe it or not, it's just me
Just like the light of a new day
It hit me from out of the blue
Breakin' me out of the spell I was in
Makin' all of my wishes come true
Believe it or not, I'm walkin' on air
I never thought I could feel so free
Flyin' away on a wing and a prayer
Who could it be?
Believe it or not, it's just me
This is too good to be true
Look at me
Fallin' for you
Believe it or not, I'm walkin' on air
I never thought I could feel so free
Flyin' away on a wing and a prayer
Who could it be?
Believe it or not, it's just me
Believe it or not, I'm walkin' on air
I never thought I could feel so free
Flyin' away on a wing and a prayer
Who could it be?
Believe it or not, it's just me
Believe it or not, I'm walkin' on air
I never thought I could feel so free
Flyin' away on a wing and a prayer
❤
Hai Mike 😂😂😂❤❤❤👸 💃
@@RealBigBadJohnI love u my dear BigJohn 👸❤❤❤❤💃
That's Hitchcock with a little camera at 15:50
Some great British humour here
Alguém sabe me informar se esse filme é baseado em história real ?
No, it is based on the 1936 novel "A Shilling for Candles" by the great Scottish writer of mysteries Josephine Tey
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Окей стоющий фильм.
Oompa loompa doompety doo
I've got a perfect puzzle for you
Oompa loompa doompety dee
If you are wise you'll listen to me😊
Mike ❤❤👸
That drummer was all meth’d out
He had to be a litterbug.
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Hitschtcock je 1937. godine možda radio plakate za filmove, ali režiju sigurno nije.
Hitchcock made movie posters but he didn't direct movies? What are you talking about? He's directed movies for over 50 years.
@@777Nny---->> @@D.Š. Hitchcock was just profitable name, pseudonime from other various artists .
@@dragosimik3434 Nope, Hitchcock was a real person with incredible talent. You might want to read some of the dozens of books written about his life.
The murderer is always the bloke in blackface. Drummers are a nasty lot.
I've always liked Hitchcock movies. And was enjoying this movie until the band scene with the white men in black face. I hate that part, It's so despicable and racist.