i have been watching the movies from the 30s and 40s and some 50s for over four years and have a difficult time relating to anything else. British movies from the same era are great too. Thank you all, Eliz
Maybe because these people think it's hard times to have to shine their own shoes, wash and iron their clothes, and buy things on sale. Yet he won't let her work, keeps buying on credit anything and everything, tries to be a big wheeler-dealer businessman rather than being an employee long enough to clear the bills. Loses everything except her. Both if them dishonest with each other about money. That's hard to watch, but I wanted to see them get sensible and straighten out themselves finally! That's a happy ending. 😄👏
Loved the movie and she's great !! Makes one very nostalgic for the old simpler times. I read up about her and noted she led a tragic life that ended far too early !! Life isn't like the movies ...
Just lovely. I welled up when Gramps said "you married a real man". Made me remember that I've also married a real man but at times have talen him for granted.
My late Daddy was a real man. You see, any fool can be a 'gentleman', it takes a real man to live and die a gentle man. RIP Daddy. Even after 40 years, I miss you every day.
Anne Nagel, you can sell me a mattress any day. Harry Davenport grandpop started in movies at the age of 70, he was born in 1866. Stage actor all his life.
I can only agree with every single comment about these superb, delightful films from a time when they knew how to write a screenplay, how to act, how to speak, and never have I been disappointed in any of them. Modern films are dead. Thank you for making my evening.
Oh Yes! He was in MANY movies! Harry Davenport. After a long and prolific Broadway career, he came to Hollywood in the 1930s, where he often played grandfathers, judges, doctors, and ministers. His roles include Dr. Meade in Gone with the Wind (1939) and Grandpa in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). Bette Davis once called Davenport "without a doubt [. . .] the greatest character actor of all time." Harry Davenport appeared in over 160 films. Asked why he made so many films at his age, he replied: "I hate to see men of my age sit down as if their lives were ended and accept a dole. An old man must show that he knows his job and is no loafer. If he can do that, they can take their pension money and buy daisies with it.".
@@talenttrading Yes I checked a little clip again, forgot which one this was, been enjoying the old movies. Not just beautiful but lovely voice and manor as well, genuine charisma.
@@mscir Yes Mike, stories of redemption give me a big lift for sure, love to see people's lives turn out well. Committed my life to Christ in 1973, and an old friend who is not religious at all said to me recently, "It probably saved your life Don. You were headed in a bad direction." I remain thankful after all this time. Hope your Christmas and New Year are good.
What a great movie, very enjoyable! Anne Nagle was a real beauty as well.as a talented actress! All the other actors were wonderful as well, thank you for posting this movie!
Pizza 🍕 thanks for this upload, WOW 👏, they really don't make em like that anymore, the cast was EXCELLENT, this is true wholesome entertainment, not the BULL PATTY the entertainment industry is trying to pass off as entertainment now a days.
I’ve got the biggest smile on my face and I can’t wipe it off 😁✨ This is a by gone era that showed a real sense of self worth & individual pride. The story telling touched my soul. Starting out in life is quite a battle to find out who you are & how your simply going to pay the bills much less find someone you can make a home with and find the happiness that can bring. The movies of today seldom offer a roadmap to any feelings of hope & success. Now it’s sex,violence,con jobs,gangs,drugs,politics,corruption,etc etc. Our country is experiencing incredible turmoil and social unrest to the point it feels like its self destructive. Technology is moving faster than people can keep up with & the threat of total annihilation looms all around. Poverty,racism,hunger,lack of jobs,education,surveillance via the phone,government control over every aspect of life is unbelievable & unnerving. Where is life headed🤔⁉️ Things seem a lot simpler long ago - what’s to become of us🙄❓ Everyone & everything seem dysfunctional - people are like zombies searching their phones for answers like drug addicted chickens with their heads cut off. This movie reflected dignity compassion & hope unlike the times of today.
Dear Brother Richard, The answer is that God is working out a purpose here below. He will only allow the world to go so far and then will, as promised, intervene. Man will finally come to learn that apart from our Maker, man cannot live in peace and harmony. In fact, apart from our Maker, man will absolutely destroy all life on this planet, and all life in the world. Praise be to God that the Messiah will return before long, and save the world from itself. And that, my dear brother, is the TRUTH!
@@mackethridge7798 Mack, you are SO right! People have to learn that they need God, that they need to follow his ways. For many decades we have been on a slow slide, getting farther and farther away from the Lord and his laws. Now, I read recently in an email from my prayer group, Intercessors for America, that the Satanic Temple (Satan-worshipers) in Texas are "suing for the right to engage in the abortion ritual because it is part of their 'worship'. (Texas is out-lawing all abortions.) Who could have believed our supposedly innocent, harmless, sliding away from God could come to this? But God is in control and I am praying for a great spiritual awakening that I believe IS COMING is coming to America.
OMG it's just too sweet to be true, I love this movie - the cow at 19:00 had me in stitches. What an amazing husband and wife, and even the grandpapa in fact
Hey PizzaFlix...another gem. I've watched this one several times. Now I notice a high pitch throughout the entire picture. Has it always been there and just not didn't notice it before? 🤔
Bravo🤗pizzaflix for the likes of TCM....Bravo youtube for all it's positive uploads to enjoy,could do w/o commercial or ad breaks....but,I also can't afford to purchase viewing w/o,keep the black n white classics coming(no matter the quality of audio,ALL the Real Actors of that time makeup the difference 😍)
I love the old movies, but I'm awfully glad I didn't have to totter around the house, doing the cleaning and washing etc, in heels and a pretty little frock, and fully made up every day... My jammies are quite good enough for me... 🤣
Saleslady, released 27 January 1938 (USA), 25 February 1938, (London, Eng.) Anne Nagel as Mary Dakin Spencer; Weldon Heyburn as Bob Spencer; Harry Davenport as Miles Cannon; Kenneth Harlan as Bigelow; Harry Hayden as Steele; Ruth Fallows as Lillian 'Lil' Clark; John St. Polis as Crane; Matty Kemp as Wheeler; Doris Rankin, The Matron; Don 'Red' Barry (as Donald Barry) as Babcock; Herbert Evans, The Butler.
"Gramps" was in MANY movies! Harry Davenport. After a long and prolific Broadway career, he came to Hollywood in the 1930s, where he often played grandfathers, judges, doctors, and ministers. His roles include Dr. Meade in Gone with the Wind (1939) and Grandpa in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). Bette Davis once called Davenport "without a doubt [. . .] the greatest character actor of all time." Harry Davenport appeared in over 160 films. Asked why he made so many films at his age, he replied: "I hate to see men of my age sit down as if their lives were ended and accept a dole. An old man must show that he knows his job and is no loafer. If he can do that, they can take their pension money and buy daisies with it.".
I was n a bad wreck pinned under my pkp trk from midnight till 1030 net morn the 2 guys who ran me off the road came back n robbed me were going to murder me n left me go die. At 1015 i said 2 prayers 1 that id live long enuf to tslk to her n gor God to send someone into her life that she could msrry she married a dr. A man found me 15 mins later noone cared but Dad. My famkly has made my lifebever since
You cant find men with honor like that anymore, if you do its very rare. Nowadays they want a woman to have a job, take care of him, clean cook, take care of the children etc while he sits on his throne lol.
I could watch the movies from this era everyday for a year and always have a smile on my face.
They don't make'em like this any more, unfortunately.
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I miss that time without ever been there 😢
Great stories, elegance and manners❤️
Nor did God create enough Real men...
@@angelacalderone9608 It's not G-D's fault.
i have been watching the movies from the 30s and 40s and some 50s for over four years and have a difficult time relating to anything else. British movies from the same era are great too.
Thank you all, Eliz
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Brilliant..
Me too! It's almost all I watch for about 4 years now.
How can anybody give a movie like this a thumbs down. I loved it!
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX
Maybe because these people think it's hard times to have to shine their own shoes, wash and iron their clothes, and buy things on sale. Yet he won't let her work, keeps buying on credit anything and everything, tries to be a big wheeler-dealer businessman rather than being an employee long enough to clear the bills. Loses everything except her. Both if them dishonest with each other about money. That's hard to watch, but I wanted to see them get sensible and straighten out themselves finally! That's a happy ending. 😄👏
Not everyone has good taste ...
They didn't watch it to the end!
@@PizzaFLIX I think no one should be allowed to give a thumb's down without an explanation.
A wonderful, uplifting, fab old film. Great cast and a good storyline of determination and loyalty. Lots of smiles. Thank you for sharing.
I love these old black and white movies!!! Thanks so much for the uploads!
Funny how it being in b&w didn't take a thing away from it.
I love Anne Nagel~ she had a character-filled prettiness that many in hollywood lacked. I could look at those eyes all night long!
I think the same about Irene Dunne.
Loved it! Simple, clean, lessons learned and moving forward in life with those you love.
Loved the movie and she's great !! Makes one very nostalgic for the old simpler times. I read up about her and noted she led a tragic life that ended far too early !! Life isn't like the movies ...
Amen!!
More sadness 😢
To coin a phrase, “they don’t make em like that anymore “. Lovely❤️
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Life can be beautiful but it takes beautiful people.
Really great film with an actual storyline that is quite relatable. 👏 Thank you for sharing.
Just lovely. I welled up when Gramps said "you married a real man". Made me remember that I've also married a real man but at times have talen him for granted.
I married a real man♥️
Love at first sight, together for 40 years until his death, RIP🕊️♥️ They'll never be another like him🌼
@@libertytreebud5406 Awww, I bet you've got a treasure trove of great memories😊
My late Daddy was a real man. You see, any fool can be a 'gentleman', it takes a real man to live and die a gentle man.
RIP Daddy. Even after 40 years, I miss you every day.
I too married a real man. A stroke at 42, he has rebuilt our lives, carefully, gently. Daddy you would have approved of Stephen.
_you old folks sure are swell. how do you do_
Anne Nagel, you can sell me a mattress any day. Harry Davenport grandpop started in movies at the age of 70, he was born in 1866. Stage actor all his life.
I love Anne Nagel, too bad they didn't make her a real star, she had all the qualities.
What a charming movie, I love these oldees feel good movies. I enjoy them the best!
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I love all the comments! I don't know what I watched before all my noir. I can just get lost in the 1930's and 40's movies.
I really like the morals and ethics too.
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I can only agree with every single comment about these superb, delightful films from a time when they knew how to write a screenplay, how to act, how to speak, and never have I been disappointed in any of them. Modern films are dead. Thank you for making my evening.
AN. Was a tremendous talent a beautiful actress and singer
A courageous young lady that overcame insurmountable odds!
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Heart warming story of good principles and loyalty.
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Yep, they knew how to make films back then. Pure GOLD.
This was a really sweet movie. It was so enjoyable. I am glad I watched it! You will too....
I guess we can all learn something positive from this. Some good lessons in it. Good movie.
Yes....buying with plastic....enslaved for life.
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I love a movies I find myself smiling at as it ends!
I know exactly what you mean 😊
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I saw Grandpa in another movie and it was so good but I can't recall it ...I just remembered the voice and I want to view it again....
He was in lots of movies including Gone With the Wind.
Yes, i really like grandpa in some of these old movies. Love his voice. Wish i had a grandpa like him growing up.
Meet me in St.Louise.
Harry Davenport was in many well known films.
Oh Yes! He was in MANY movies! Harry Davenport. After a long and prolific Broadway career, he came to Hollywood in the 1930s, where he often played grandfathers, judges, doctors, and ministers. His roles include Dr. Meade in Gone with the Wind (1939) and Grandpa in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). Bette Davis once called Davenport "without a doubt [. . .] the greatest character actor of all time."
Harry Davenport appeared in over 160 films. Asked why he made so many films at his age, he replied: "I hate to see men of my age sit down as if their lives were ended and accept a dole. An old man must show that he knows his job and is no loafer. If he can do that, they can take their pension money and buy daisies with it.".
I think I've fallen for Anne Nagel.
One can learn lessons on over-extending the budget, buying on credit and being a real man😁 well worth the watch 🌼
Didn't see that happy ending coming PF. Good pick'n. Anne a lady of true beauty and great screen presence.
I love Anne Nagel
@@talenttrading Yes I checked a little clip again, forgot which one this was, been enjoying the old movies.
Not just beautiful but lovely voice and manor as well, genuine charisma.
Yeah the gambling had me thinking bad outcomes. Such a nice turn of events.
@@mscir
Yes Mike, stories of redemption give me a big lift for sure, love to see people's lives turn out well. Committed my life to Christ in 1973, and an old friend who is not religious at all said to me recently, "It probably saved your life Don. You were headed in a bad direction."
I remain thankful after all this time.
Hope your Christmas and New Year are good.
Really good movie, from top to bottom; story line, cast, & acting. Thanks Pizza boy.
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What a great movie, very enjoyable! Anne Nagle was a real beauty as well.as a talented actress! All the other actors were wonderful as well, thank you for posting this movie!
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Really great movie, a pure pleasure. Thanks for posting this PF.
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you.
This was a swell movie. Really enjoyed it.
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Pizza 🍕 thanks for this upload, WOW 👏, they really don't make em like that anymore, the cast was EXCELLENT, this is true wholesome entertainment, not the BULL PATTY the entertainment industry is trying to pass off as entertainment now a days.
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX. May the Sauce be with you🍕🍕🍕
This movie was too sweet!
Mst3k Mad Monster
Ann Nagel is a sweet highlight of the movie.
Absolutely charming!
LOVE IT! Will watch again! When he gave gramp $10 to see the town! Brought a tear to my eye. What a great man.
Putting the piano where "it can be seen when the door's open" - Loved that line. Very sweet film. Thank you!
I’ve got the biggest smile on my face and I can’t wipe it off 😁✨ This is a by gone era that showed a real sense of self worth & individual pride. The story telling touched my soul. Starting out in life is quite a battle to find out who you are & how your simply going to pay the bills much less find someone you can make a home with and find the happiness that can bring. The movies of today seldom offer a roadmap to any feelings of hope & success. Now it’s sex,violence,con jobs,gangs,drugs,politics,corruption,etc etc. Our country is experiencing incredible turmoil and social unrest to the point it feels like its self destructive. Technology is moving faster than people can keep up with & the threat of total annihilation looms all around. Poverty,racism,hunger,lack of jobs,education,surveillance via the phone,government control over every aspect of life is unbelievable & unnerving. Where is life headed🤔⁉️ Things seem a lot simpler long ago - what’s to become of us🙄❓ Everyone & everything seem dysfunctional - people are like zombies searching their phones for answers like drug addicted chickens with their heads cut off. This movie reflected dignity compassion & hope unlike the times of today.
Dear Brother Richard, The answer is that God is working out a purpose here below. He will only allow the world to go so far and then will, as promised, intervene. Man will finally come to learn that apart from our Maker, man cannot live in peace and harmony. In fact, apart from our Maker, man will absolutely destroy all life on this planet, and all life in the world. Praise be to God that the Messiah will return before long, and save the world from itself. And that, my dear brother, is the TRUTH!
@@mackethridge7798 Mack, you are SO right! People have to learn that they need God, that they need to follow his ways. For many decades we have been on a slow slide, getting farther and farther away from the Lord and his laws. Now, I read recently in an email from my prayer group, Intercessors for America, that the Satanic Temple (Satan-worshipers) in Texas are "suing for the right to engage in the abortion ritual because it is part of their 'worship'. (Texas is out-lawing all abortions.) Who could have believed our supposedly innocent, harmless, sliding away from God could come to this? But God is in control and I am praying for a great spiritual awakening that I believe IS COMING is coming to America.
There is not much "self worth and individual pride" left in our country these days. It feels like we are broken people.
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A charming movie. I admired the Monogram Pictures logo at the beginning, which was fashioned in the art deco style.
yes... very Art Deco, glad you appreciated it.
Best part of the movie😂
@@kathykapsner3897 I do agree that it is the best part of the movie.🎬
Enjoyed this. Thanks for sharing.
Great story Thank you
Terrible the way they referred to the baby as IT.
So great❤
Thank you pizza, for good clean movies.
😇 Hey the grampa plays the doctor in Gone With The Wind!!!
Thanks for this charming film .From France.
OMG it's just too sweet to be true, I love this movie - the cow at 19:00 had me in stitches. What an amazing husband and wife, and even the grandpapa in fact
Only in the movies
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💙 An Awefully Sweet Movie🕯🎹🕊🙏
That is the kind of videos I like to watch.
Thank you for a happy ending!
should of called it in a perfect world
thanks for the up load
I was born in 1938. So the fashions are really interesting to me
I wonder why we stopped dressing in this way? Its quite flattering and decent.
Thank You for the upload.
Thanks for watching PizzaFLIX
Such a delightful film. This really made my day.
What a sweet movie!
Great movie! Thanks for the upload.🌷
Great movie- after 2020 this is “ sweet”.
So good to watch...excelente actors! Thank for posting. Bless your heart.
That was charming, and thank you.
12:14 In today's world she'd call law enforcement and have him arrested for stalking her.
What a lovely old movie great stuff ,more please Devon UK
That’s because they don’t know any better giving it a thumbs down button actors and actresses were the real deal !
Thanks for another great film!!
Great movie, Thank you !
I Love this movie. So sweet and in a simpler time. I wish our world was like this now but Thanks to you we can be there anutimr.
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Out of date when it comes to women in the world, but still a lovely film to enjoy.....The people look real!
Anne Nagel looks like my high school sweetheart 🥰
adorable. Not boring at all.
Hey great movie I love the oldie Goldie Thanks
Ok. I loved it and yes, I cried a little at the end. ❤
I for one am not a fan of inheritance, but if it's staring me in the face, I won't loose on such an opportunity
Hey PizzaFlix...another gem. I've watched this one several times. Now I notice a high pitch throughout the entire picture. Has it always been there and just not didn't notice it before? 🤔
Bravo🤗pizzaflix for the likes of TCM....Bravo youtube for all it's positive uploads to enjoy,could do w/o commercial or ad breaks....but,I also can't afford to purchase viewing w/o,keep the black n white classics coming(no matter the quality of audio,ALL the Real Actors of that time makeup the difference 😍)
Thank you for the upload. Good little movie.
I love the old movies, but I'm awfully glad I didn't have to totter around the house, doing the cleaning and washing etc, in heels and a pretty little frock, and fully made up every day... My jammies are quite good enough for me... 🤣
I think they were very used to it and they kept their weight down so the heels didn't hurt as much. I'll bet their husbands loved it too!
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Wow it’s like I’m watching civilization from a different planet then the one I’m living on in 2021. What happened?
Such a good movie!!💘💘
Good light-hearted movie
A good movie.
@20 minutes: In the late 30's, a mattress cost $50 and a used car cost $125
Thank You 😊
So good!
Wonderful.......
Wasn't Anne nagel beautiful
With a beautiful sense of humour
Realtrue Injoyment thank you for sharing seven 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 have a great day 💚💙♥️
Such a sweet film 🥺
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Thanks for sharing 😊
I like this!
Saleslady, released 27 January 1938 (USA), 25 February 1938, (London, Eng.) Anne Nagel as Mary Dakin Spencer; Weldon Heyburn as Bob Spencer; Harry Davenport as Miles Cannon; Kenneth Harlan as Bigelow; Harry Hayden as Steele; Ruth Fallows as Lillian 'Lil' Clark; John St. Polis as Crane; Matty Kemp as Wheeler; Doris Rankin, The Matron; Don 'Red' Barry (as Donald Barry) as Babcock; Herbert Evans, The Butler.
I hope u post more films of this caliber and time period
If i had such a wife i would do anything for her
"Gramps" was in MANY movies! Harry Davenport. After a long and prolific Broadway career, he came to Hollywood in the 1930s, where he often played grandfathers, judges, doctors, and ministers. His roles include Dr. Meade in Gone with the Wind (1939) and Grandpa in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944). Bette Davis once called Davenport "without a doubt [. . .] the greatest character actor of all time."
Harry Davenport appeared in over 160 films. Asked why he made so many films at his age, he replied: "I hate to see men of my age sit down as if their lives were ended and accept a dole. An old man must show that he knows his job and is no loafer. If he can do that, they can take their pension money and buy daisies with it.".
I. CANT. BELIEVE. PEOPLE. LIVED. BEYOND. THERE. MEANS. BACK. IN. THOSE. DAYS
A thoroughly enjoyable Flix👍👍👍👍
A great film thx
Oh nothing like a feelgood film 😊
Circumstances do not hinder a self made man
Monogram Pictures the gold standard for B films of the era
I was n a bad wreck pinned under my pkp trk from midnight till 1030 net morn the 2 guys who ran me off the road came back n robbed me were going to murder me n left me go die. At 1015 i said 2 prayers 1 that id live long enuf to tslk to her n gor God to send someone into her life that she could msrry she married a dr. A man found me 15 mins later noone cared but Dad. My famkly has made my lifebever since
It never rains suddenly in England.Always starts slowly.
Great movie with positive messages; I rate this a 9.
Dang! That was sweet.❤️
You cant find men with honor like that anymore, if you do its very rare. Nowadays they want a woman to have a job, take care of him, clean cook, take care of the children etc while he sits on his throne lol.
Feminism hasn't done many favors for women. They are less happy than ever
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Reminded of my own trip a quickie down the aisle stairs
PizzaFix you have out did yourself on this one !