One of my Favourite movies, I wish I could go back in time. Even with all the struggles of the time, it was a far Better world to live in than the way society is Now! Disheartened at 62 SWF finding such enjoyment in these old movies that show Real family emotions and strengths. Thank you for sharing!!
Me too sweetie! Almost 70 and these movies make my world go round these days! This one though, is crazy good. I just saw it again last nite and cried my eyes out. AGAIN!
I love this gem of a movie! Tender, funny, romantic, heartbreaking, hopeful - so much humanity. Irene Dunne is luminous yet real in her role as Julie, who wanted a baby so badly. Cary Grant's Roger has an interesting arc in that he is transformed by fatherhood and marriage. His pleading with the judge brings tears to my eyes every time! So heartfelt. It's interesting that later in life, Grant finally became a father for the first time and he relished it. His daughter wrote a memoir about him and he was a wonderful dad who retired from acting so he could be there 100% to raise his daughter. "Who cares about movie making; I have a daughter to raise". Love him!
I always felt Cary Grant deserved an Oscar for his performance. It’s the most emotional, touching and honest piece of acting in his career. I haven’t watched it for years. It always makes me cry. I wasn’t going to watch it tonight when I saw it listed, but I couldn’t resist. I cried as usual, but I’m glad I watched it just the same. I salute the man and his legend.
I second that! This is the first time I saw this...I was moved beyond words, what a treasure. It was truly like watching a couple's real life, every emotion. Cary Grant is one of my favorite great actors. I was on the edge of my seat throughout the movie, I won't ruin it for others reading, but I will say it has a wonderful ending.
He certainly deserved an Oscar at this time in his career as he had two jobs one Hollywood star the other a spy for Britain which makes me chuckle to think I am watching a real James Bond not an actor pretending to be a spy but a real life spy pretending to be an actor
I've seen this movie about 6 times and I still love it! Even though it makes me weep 😭I love that old movies are more about feelings and life and not so much just special effects and violence.
I don't usually enjoy the old black and white movies, but I have a vivid memory of seeing this as a child in the 80s. It was one of those late night movies they used to show on network TV. My mom said it was a good one and cried. I held back the tears then but sobbed my eyes out just now rewatching it nearly 40 years later. I didn't expect it to touch me so much. That little giggling baby is the cutest thing I have ever laid eyes on and it's just such a sweet and tender film. The music was wonderful too... "To a Wild Rose" is a new favorite. Precious.
Cary Grant should’ve won academy award for this great movie! He did a great job with this character! His emotions was flawless. He was able to still present some comedy without it being force in this drama! Love me some Cary Grant!!!!!
Rebecca Smith I agree. He deserved to win an Oscar. I think of what is going on in this world today with all the evil parents have towards their precious children and I think if every child had a father like the one Cary Grant portrays in this movie that there wouldn’t be any war anymore. Why can’t every man be like this or every mother? God Bless our little children 😭💙😭💙💙💙💙💙💙
He made his best films (and the most...5 films) with Katherine Hepburn. Irene Dunne was his second most leading lady with 3 films. The Awful Truth and Bringing Up Baby are my top 5 favorites. And he did My Favorite Wife with her a year or two later than this film. Man, Cary cranked out hit after hit, many Oscar winning masterpieces, from 1937-1964, with the late 30s to mid 40s being super 👌 prime. The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, Suspicion, Penny Serenade, The Philadelphia Story, His Girl Friday, Arsenic and Old Lace, Notorious. Then Houseboat, To Catch A Thief, North by Northwest, Operation Petticoat, Charade, Father Goose and so many more but the aforementioned area really his gems; I'll even make concessions for Holiday (early 40s era) and An Affair To Remember (late 50s era) All of his collaborations with Hitchcock..he worked with Hitch. Definitely should've played Linus in Sabrina instead of the awful Bogey as that casting was ridiculous and Bogey was NEVER a handsome or even attractive leading male. Or had him truly play a murderer in Suspicion if Hitch hadn't gotten curbed and m censored by the damn Hayes Code which goofed up Rebecca...which was still a top classic nevertheless. Robbed of many Oscars. Shane they don't reward comedy actors. Same with Irene Dunne. They made comedy and timing look effortless which it wasn't.
I loved this movie so much. I wish there were more made like this now. I went through a divorce when my baby girl was six months old. Even sharing half custody was heart wrenching, to lose your baby the way they did is too heartbreaking . Cary Grant and Irene Dunne did an amazing job. The writers are amazing too.
One of my favorite Cary Grant movies! I love his screwball comedies, but it's nice to see a softer side of him in PENNY SERENADE. This beautiful film always makes me cry, but it's so sweet and definitely worth the watch. Thank you for uploading!
God knows I love this movie. You can tell why Cary Grant was a star, just by him pleading to the judge to let them have the baby, Trina.. Real tearjerker. And you can tell Irene Dunn is a classy lady, by that beautiful impeccable handwriting as well as how she looked too. And that caseworker had the most sweetest caring voice, and an understanding heart, just right for that line of work. Just a sweet tender movie, filled with love.✌
Case workers for the most part are cold heartless n crooked. Don't trust them. They have been sued too many times to count. I was a foster child I knew many they don't hide things from vulnerable child.
Such a Beautiful crafted film of sensibility, romance, emotion and sincerity. Hollywood should look in the mirror and realise what a Goldmine the Stars of the real Silver Screen were and still are, immortalised in celluloid (film) for all to laugh, cry and learn of life at it's simplest and in it's base form and how we are all born through the gift of love, through creation, trust and faith in each other. May we all learn, including myself, bless you for sharing!!! And God bless every one of these Legends, Stars and real characters!!! Thank you
This movie is abslutelly amazing. Cary Grant's at his best for sure. This move brought me back to 1991 while visiting a client in Canada. This particular couple had lost their 2 year old little girl two years prior to our meeting. I remember the wife telling me the tragedy and how her husband got in to this huge depression. The wife asked me to intervene and help her bring her husband back from the land of the dead. The wife wanted me to remind her husband that they still had their little boy to think of; and how wife and child still needed the father/husband. As we started talking this incredible man felt in to pieces feeling as Cary Grant losing Trina. Cary Grant's mourning is absolute. What a performance.
Cary Grant said this was his favorite of all his movies. When it was about to be sold for airing on TV he bought the rights himself so that it could not be cut . It was common practice at that time to cut minutes from the movie to allow more commercials to be inserted & still fit into a 90 minute or 2 hour time slot. This movie already runs 2 hours and I cannot imagine any part being cut to allow for commercials. Neither could Cary Grant. He was absolutely right.I'm so glad that you presented it in it's entirety here. It's right at the top of my all time favorite movies & I love all four of the main actors. Cary Grant , Irene Dunne, Edgar Buchanan & Beulah Bondi are excellent in everything they do. Thank you so much for sharing this gem of a movie.
these old films really do go deep into human emotion, the one yesterday had me singing cary grants song in bed, the day before that he had me laughing my head off, and this had me gasp for air while my heart rose , sank , and rose again, these films are just what i needed the world seems such a dark place at the moment nothing like cary grant to lift your spirits,, just wonderful
This is the one that started me on the path of these great old movies from the 30s and 40s. Even got my sister hooked. One of my favorites...I cry every time I watch it! Thank you PizzaFlix, you're the BEST! 🍕
Masterpiece!!!! Oh thank you so much for sharing!!!! So real so heart wrenching so perfect!!!! I TRULY enjoyed this magnificent work of true art!!!! Currently and unfortunately Hollywood is going down the tubes!!!! WHY CANT THEY HAVE ENOUGH SENSE TO LEARN FROM THE CLASSICS AND CONT INTO THE NEXT GENERATION??!! I was born in 1961 however, the Christmas Play remind me of ours in Church!!!! SO TRUE ABOUT PARENTING YOU LEARN AS YOU GO ALONG!!!! "You mean we get to take her home??!!!! My husband wanted to purchase the cart they have at Women & Infant Hospital for home!! The ones that only hospitals use to wheel the new borns around and Richard was 50 years old with our 1st born!! Too funny!!!! God bless all the viewers and Blessed 2022 to all!!!! I am so at PEACE now & once again thanks for sharing!!!! PS LOVE THE WAY CARY GRANT HANDLED THE JUDGE SOOOO HEARTWARMING & SOOOO TRUE TO REALTY!!!!
Just watching the movie reminded me of my childhood. The clothing, furniture, living quarters, and cars of that era brought back memories I don't want to forget. Irene Dunne and Cary Grant were wonderful as was the little girl who played their adopted daughter. I appreciate all the skills and efforts the movie crew put into producing this great entertainment, this great family story. In particular, the ending was so appropriately healing for me to know the couple would be getting the two-year-old little boy they originally requested, that this second chance would save their love and marriage.
Thanku for this movie...a truly wonderful movie... story and sad and happy ending... both of them went through it all together and managed to pull through with a 2nd chance... 2 great leading actors .... the daughter plays her role so well and the uncle and Mrs Oliver cryd at end than was happy it ended on good note ..love our old movies this is a classic ❤
How I love this beautifully written and well acted movie. I watch it every chance I get! And I still cry every time, it's so touching! Thank you for uploading it. 👏
Love, love, love this movie. Still good after all this time. A true classic. I kept passing it up b/c it was such a heart wrencher, then it automatically played. Glad I watched it again afterall.
This is my Favourite Cary Grant film. Watching it in Alberta Canada. Sunday could Not be more perfect than Watching this Again. Thank you for Sharing this Wonderful Movie.
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES CREATED. IT HAS SO MUCH EMOTION, THOUGHT, AND A REMINDER OF WHAT IS REALLY IMPORTANT IN LIFE. IT HAS BEEN MY FAVORITE FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.
Brought back memories of raising babies. And the fear of not knowing what to do those first days, plus major lack of sleep. Little ones are truly innocent, pure, the greatest joy ever! I believe what must be true is that the Lord will be merciful to any parent who's lost a child early, and during the millennium will raise them, having that precious second chance.
What a tearjerker... But Irene Dunne and the brilliant cast make it worth the while... Touching and very entertaining... IMO Miss Dunne was a class of her own, and one of my all-time faves...
I think I have watched this movie about 25 times and I absolutely love it. My favourite scene is when Cary Grant is with the judge talking about Trinas adoption. I always cry when he walks into the apartment carrying the baby. Such a wonderful movie. Thank you again. ❤
Ima Hobbit My favorite part too. I just melt when he begins to talk about how much he loves her and I always get excited the moment he walks through the door with her as if it’s the first time I watched it 💙
@@angelcharlie2012 yes loved it. Made me cry. Woke up early ended up watching this great movie. Loved it. I have covid and in isolation. Thanks to utube.
Thx. for loading. A good movie of those old days . Could not be seen on our screens on those days, in occupied France where I live. We were then praying our US friends would soon come help us get rid of Jerry.
This movie is too heartbreaking. I remember crying when I saw it with my mother when I was a little girl. Now as a mother it is so sad I can't bear it. And although I understand how they tried to sort of put in a happy ending, it seems to me it would really be worse, having another child in the house always reminding you of the one who died.( I remember my mother saying that it didn't seem right either that they couldn't be happy together without a child). I can't even bear to look at other dogs more than a year after our dear dog died. People always say oh, get a new dog, but you can't just replace her, I don't want any dog, I want HER. I can't imagine what it would be like to lose a child, and just " getting a new one" is not going to help you to heal. Anyway I still love this movie. So sweet and tender, especially the Christmas play and the looks on their faces.
But it is like still loving the child who was lost too. Remember when we lost our dog, in time, you want to love another, because they are part of the dog family, that your beloved dog came from, and there are always new babies NEEDING to be loved and cared for. Nothing can last forever. So, we keep on loving....
Lovely. You’re right. I Equate it like this. Just like you can’t just get another dog.. you can’t be replaced at home. Your job can and will replace you by the end of the day if anything happened to you, unexpectedly. You’re not an individual, at your job. Your family and home life is your real life because you can’t be replaced. Let’s all remember that the individual is more important than the collective body. After all, without the individual, there is no collective body.
When someone dies it is good to grieve, but if you believe in the afterlife you know you will see them again. If a pet dies, grieve, but get another one. You can't spend your whole life in grief and no one would want you to, especially God.
Yes, I really appreciate old movies in terms of the gracious characters, the manner, the dialogues and the enlightenment. That is only time I watch 🌈TV nowadays. Other than old movies I don’t watch TV at all. Some of the old movies I watched many many times. And really enjoyed it.
Thanks so much for uploading this true tear-jerker. I had come to think that Cary Grant was purely a great comic actor, after the first 8-10 movies I've seen of him were all either outright hilarious comedies (Arsenic & Old Lace, Monkey Business) or tongue-in-cheek fast-talking funny (Charade, To Catch a Thief, His Girl Friday, Operation Petticoat, Walk Don't Run, I Was a Male War Bride). I then saw People Will Talk, which had a lot of the funny tongue-in-cheek talk, but had some serious, touching acting as well from Grant. But this is an entirely different level. He still manages to get in some of his funny lines and sharp retorts, but his serious scenes here are truly classic, led by the pleading scene with the judge. Never again will I say that Cary Grant was purely a great comic star. He was simply a super actor. The emotions he conveys purely with his eyes in this role, could not be accomplished by most actors with a 10-minute speech.
He made his best films (and the most...5 films) with Katherine Hepburn. Irene Dunne was his second most leading lady with 3 films. The Awful Truth and Bringing Up Baby are my top 5 favorites. And he did My Favorite Wife with her a year or two later than this film. Man, Cary cranked out hit after hit, many Oscar winning masterpieces, from 1937-1964, with the late 30s to mid 40s being super 👌 prime. The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, Suspicion, Penny Serenade, The Philadelphia Story, His Girl Friday, Arsenic and Old Lace, Notorious. Then Houseboat, To Catch A Thief, North by Northwest, Operation Petticoat, Charade, Father Goose and so many more but the aforementioned area really his gems; I'll even make concessions for Holiday (early 40s era) and An Affair To Remember (late 50s era) All of his collaborations with Hitchcock..he worked with Hitch. Definitely should've played Linus in Sabrina instead of the awful Bogey as that casting was ridiculous and Bogey was NEVER a handsome or even attractive leading male. Or had him truly play a murderer in Suspicion if Hitch hadn't gotten curbed and m censored by the damn Hayes Code which goofed up Rebecca...which was still a top classic nevertheless. Robbed of many Oscars. Shane they don't reward comedy actors. Same with Irene Dunne. They made comedy and timing look effortless which it wasn't.
Thank you for this treasure of a movie, so heartwarming, excellent acting and story! I just love watching these old movies, Cary and Irene and Flapjack were just wonderful, thanks again.
The Awful Truth is another great movie with Grant and Dunne. It is a comedy some may want to watch after seeing this great tearjerker here! Both are such wonderful movies.
A bitter sweet movie. The part where they first get home with the baby is absolutely hilarious. I saw this many moons ago and it was a pleasure to see it again. I love Grant
Me and hubby are in our 50s and we love this film and always watch it when it's on, I have always liked him since I was a kid, if my children walk in when a black white film on they go why you watching old stuff and our reply is always the same because it's better than the crap today.
Thanks for another beauty PizzaFlix. I have watched this movie every year for the past 4 years, I just love it. Aww, Uncle AppleJack! Great quality as always. Keep doing what you're doing please!
I remember crying buckets watching this with my mother as a child , she too was adopted . Cary Grant , was brilliant in this. Crying buckets again now . Brilliant movie 🎥
Thanks for another great movie, Pizza Flix sad tho ! Cary, Irene ,Buelah ,& Edgar were fantastic in this movie, & that little girl was so cute.& that old phonograph machine that Irene played that good music on, was just wonderful, it takes you back a ways. Love your great choices in movies, Pizza Flix you always deliver the best ! Hope you had a Wonderful Christmas Pizza Flix ,🎄 & the very best to you in 2019 ! ❤👍
Thank you dear PizzaFlix for uploading this absolutely beautiful and moving Film. I saw it for the first time almost thirty years ago when I was twenty. Since then I never could forget it. It always makes me cry. Director George Stevens really was a man of high taste, a real Genius and a gifted human being. This film is about the main important things in life and the film teaches itself humanity. Besides that it shows true christian thinking and behavior. 24 years later George Stevens would direct the most haunting Film about Jesus Christ "The Greatest Story Ever Told", which I highly recommend. Where did you get this fine copy? For sure it was restored. Kind regards here from Germany.
Wow! an exciting movie. I don't know where you locate these films, but, thank you for sharing it. I learned something new; I thought long distant oil pipelines was a 20th century achievement. Such as the Alaska pipeline. Modern society as we enjoy it, would not be possible without petroleum and a good water storage and delivery and sewerage system.
The segment from 1:00:00 to 1:18:00 is my favorite--when Roger and Julie bring baby Trina home for the first time and are as befuddled as any two new parents could ever be. The scene where Apple Jack teaches them how to bathe and diaper her is priceless. They would have been up a creek without a paddle without Uncle Apple Jack showing them the ropes!
BEFORE you watch this almost forgotten gem, get yourself one of those 3-box packs of triple ply, super soft, facial tissue. You're gonna need it. Every single sheet.
Oh what a beautiful film. i started it in a bit of a cynical frame of mind but the sheer truth and sincerity swept me off my feet and by the climax it truly earnt my tears. Fit to rank with "A Christmas Carol" and "It's Wonderful life" as a work of sublime art.
A very touching film. Takes you on an emotional rollercoaster. Really well acted, especially the scene with the judge. They just don't seem make 'em like this anymore!
One of my Favourite movies, I wish I could go back in time. Even with all the struggles of the time, it was a far Better world to live in than the way society is Now! Disheartened at 62 SWF finding such enjoyment in these old movies that show Real family emotions and strengths. Thank you for sharing!!
I agree.
I also agree can't wait to Watch
Me too sweetie! Almost 70 and these movies make my world go round these days! This one though, is crazy good. I just saw it again last nite and cried my eyes out. AGAIN!
Wish I could watch them all with you!
I’m 73 and SHM!
I love this gem of a movie! Tender, funny, romantic, heartbreaking, hopeful - so much humanity. Irene Dunne is luminous yet real in her role as Julie, who wanted a baby so badly. Cary Grant's Roger has an interesting arc in that he is transformed by fatherhood and marriage. His pleading with the judge brings tears to my eyes every time! So heartfelt. It's interesting that later in life, Grant finally became a father for the first time and he relished it. His daughter wrote a memoir about him and he was a wonderful dad who retired from acting so he could be there 100% to raise his daughter. "Who cares about movie making; I have a daughter to raise". Love him!
Wow I never knew that, thanks for sharing Catherine.
Irene Dunne and Cary Grant exude magic together. One of the greatest boy-girl teams ever to crown the silver screen... ❤️
I always felt Cary Grant deserved an Oscar for his performance. It’s the most emotional, touching and honest piece of acting in his career. I haven’t watched it for years. It always makes me cry. I wasn’t going to watch it tonight when I saw it listed, but I couldn’t resist. I cried as usual, but I’m glad I watched it just the same. I salute the man and his legend.
The Oscars are in higher need of Cary Grant than Cary Grant was in need of the Oscar.
I agree, This is my. Favourite. I watch it almost every Year and enjoy it Every time. Watching from Alberta Canada.
danrooc yes they do no more Cary Grant!
I second that! This is the first time I saw this...I was moved beyond words, what a treasure. It was truly like watching a couple's real life, every emotion. Cary Grant is one of my favorite great actors. I was on the edge of my seat throughout the movie, I won't ruin it for others reading, but I will say it has a wonderful ending.
He certainly deserved an Oscar at this time in his career as he had two jobs one Hollywood star the other a spy for Britain which makes me chuckle to think I am watching a real James Bond not an actor pretending to be a spy but a real life spy pretending to be an actor
I've seen this movie about 6 times and I still love it! Even though it makes me weep 😭I love that old movies are more about feelings and life and not so much just special effects and violence.
Well said!!!!
yes when a society/ Civilisation has lost its way special effects try to fill the gap. FAIL.
As always, George Stevens never fails as director...all his movies are excellent.
Agreed
I don't usually enjoy the old black and white movies, but I have a vivid memory of seeing this as a child in the 80s. It was one of those late night movies they used to show on network TV. My mom said it was a good one and cried. I held back the tears then but sobbed my eyes out just now rewatching it nearly 40 years later. I didn't expect it to touch me so much. That little giggling baby is the cutest thing I have ever laid eyes on and it's just such a sweet and tender film. The music was wonderful too... "To a Wild Rose" is a new favorite. Precious.
What we call progress is often a disguise for greed and pride.
Cary Grant should’ve won academy award for this great movie! He did a great job with this character! His emotions was flawless. He was able to still present some comedy without it being force in this drama! Love me some Cary Grant!!!!!
Rebecca Smith I agree. He deserved to win an Oscar. I think of what is going on in this world today with all the evil parents have towards their precious children and I think if every child had a father like the one Cary Grant portrays in this movie that there wouldn’t be any war anymore. Why can’t every man be like this or every mother? God Bless our little children 😭💙😭💙💙💙💙💙💙
Oh yes 😊 💖 Cary Grant.
@@shananalexander9789 Cary Grant was British...maybe that’s why no Oscar..
He made his best films (and the most...5 films) with Katherine Hepburn. Irene Dunne was his second most leading lady with 3 films. The Awful Truth and Bringing Up Baby are my top 5 favorites. And he did My Favorite Wife with her a year or two later than this film. Man, Cary cranked out hit after hit, many Oscar winning masterpieces, from 1937-1964, with the late 30s to mid 40s being super 👌 prime. The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, Suspicion, Penny Serenade, The Philadelphia Story, His Girl Friday, Arsenic and Old Lace, Notorious. Then Houseboat, To Catch A Thief, North by Northwest, Operation Petticoat, Charade, Father Goose and so many more but the aforementioned area really his gems; I'll even make concessions for Holiday (early 40s era) and An Affair To Remember (late 50s era) All of his collaborations with Hitchcock..he worked with Hitch. Definitely should've played Linus in Sabrina instead of the awful Bogey as that casting was ridiculous and Bogey was NEVER a handsome or even attractive leading male. Or had him truly play a murderer in Suspicion if Hitch hadn't gotten curbed and m censored by the damn Hayes Code which goofed up Rebecca...which was still a top classic nevertheless.
Robbed of many Oscars. Shane they don't reward comedy actors. Same with Irene Dunne. They made comedy and timing look effortless which it wasn't.
@@kelseyk530 you’re right about comedy...I think it may be harder than drama to make it believable.
Applejack giving the baby her bath, sprinkling talcum powder, and folding the diaper (“I’m a one-pin man”) is priceless.
yes this scene reminds me of life back in the 60s.
I like the toss over the shoulder he did with the talcum, that's for luck, like when you spill the salt, you toss a little over your shoulder.
I loved this movie so much. I wish there were more made like this now. I went through a divorce when my baby girl was six months old. Even sharing half custody was heart wrenching, to lose your baby the way they did is too heartbreaking . Cary Grant and Irene Dunne did an amazing job. The writers are amazing too.
I agreeeeee
@The mysterious Miss X agreed
Remember it was a movie not real life but still a good tearjerker MOVIE to watch.
@@melissah1889 How are you doing?
Well said!!!!
One of my favorite Cary Grant movies! I love his screwball comedies, but it's nice to see a softer side of him in PENNY SERENADE. This beautiful film always makes me cry, but it's so sweet and definitely worth the watch. Thank you for uploading!
A classic piece of movie magic with Mr Grant & Miss Dunn & with Mr Buchanan as Uncle Applejack, it couldn’t possibly be any better! ❤️
Loved AppleJack ❗❤❤
This is one of the very BEST damas ever made , i watch it ever few years !
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God knows I love this movie. You can tell why Cary Grant was a star, just by him pleading to the judge to let them have the baby, Trina.. Real tearjerker. And you can tell Irene Dunn is a classy lady, by that beautiful impeccable handwriting as well as how she looked too. And that caseworker had the most sweetest caring voice, and an understanding heart, just right for that line of work. Just a sweet tender movie, filled with love.✌
Yes, her caseworker was an Angel. Such a beautiful movie with all heart and tenderness.
Case workers for the most part are cold heartless n crooked. Don't trust them. They have been sued too many times to count. I was a foster child I knew many they don't hide things from vulnerable child.
I had one thing from my mom a valuable ring they stole it from me a caseworker.
@@carolberwindscheffler2708 That is so sad. Some people just don't have a heart, or something.
The caseworker is also Ma Bailey in It's a Wonderful Life.
I absolutely adore this movie...brings tears to my eyes everytime, first for sadness then for joy♥️
Thank you for posting!
Me too
Such a Beautiful crafted film of sensibility, romance, emotion and sincerity.
Hollywood should look in the mirror and realise what a Goldmine the Stars of the real Silver Screen were and still are, immortalised in celluloid (film) for all to laugh, cry and learn of life at it's simplest and in it's base form and how we are all born through the gift of love, through creation, trust and faith in each other.
May we all learn, including myself, bless you for sharing!!!
And God bless every one of these Legends, Stars and real characters!!!
Thank you
Such a beautifully crafted comment. Thank you for this.
This movie is abslutelly amazing. Cary Grant's at his best for sure. This move brought me back to 1991 while visiting a client in Canada. This particular couple had lost their 2 year old little girl two years prior to our meeting. I remember the wife telling me the tragedy and how her husband got in to this huge depression. The wife asked me to intervene and help her bring her husband back from the land of the dead. The wife wanted me to remind her husband that they still had their little boy to think of; and how wife and child still needed the father/husband. As we started talking this incredible man felt in to pieces feeling as Cary Grant losing Trina. Cary Grant's mourning is absolute. What a performance.
Cary Grant said this was his favorite of all his movies. When it was about to be sold for airing on TV he bought the rights himself so that it could not be cut . It was common practice at that time to cut minutes from the movie to allow more commercials to be inserted & still fit into a 90 minute or 2 hour time slot. This movie already runs 2 hours and I cannot imagine any part being cut to allow for commercials. Neither could Cary Grant. He was absolutely right.I'm so glad that you presented it in it's entirety here. It's right at the top of my all time favorite movies & I love all four of the main actors. Cary Grant , Irene Dunne, Edgar Buchanan & Beulah Bondi are excellent in everything they do. Thank you so much for sharing this gem of a movie.
A classic tear jerker. Cary Grant was such a versatile actor.
The child suddenly became ill and died. It’s not specified what the illness was.
@@djr6876 Back in the day ...it was usually pneumonia...no antibiotics.
I do declare
I was an Orphan wish I was loved like this!!! God loves me like this n more.
Yes indeed, He does. Love to you!
God bless you @@catherinelw9365
these old films really do go deep into human emotion, the one yesterday had me singing cary grants song in bed, the day before that he had me laughing my head off, and this had me gasp for air while my heart rose , sank , and rose again, these films are just what i needed the world seems such a dark place at the moment nothing like cary grant to lift your spirits,, just wonderful
I watched "The Preachers Wife " last night. I love all Cary Grant movies.
He was the best movie lover. So tender in his embraces
I haven’t seen this movie in 55 years. Really took me back. It was truly the best time for movies!
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I love old black n white movies.. Thank you for putting it on here.
One of the best weepies of all time!
This is the one that started me on the path of these great old movies from the 30s and 40s. Even got my sister hooked. One of my favorites...I cry every time I watch it! Thank you PizzaFlix, you're the BEST! 🍕
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@soulstrenth crusader So happy you joined all of us that love classic movies! You should try listening to some old Radio programs too!! It's so fun!
I am hooked too! Love the classics. Better than anything today for sure!
@@MsArLee1105 So am I. They sure don't make them like this anymore.
Masterpiece!!!! Oh thank you so much for sharing!!!! So real so heart wrenching so perfect!!!! I TRULY enjoyed this magnificent work of true art!!!! Currently and unfortunately Hollywood is going down the tubes!!!! WHY CANT THEY HAVE ENOUGH SENSE TO LEARN FROM THE CLASSICS AND CONT INTO THE NEXT GENERATION??!! I was born in 1961 however, the Christmas Play remind me of ours in Church!!!! SO TRUE ABOUT PARENTING YOU LEARN AS YOU GO ALONG!!!! "You mean we get to take her home??!!!! My husband wanted to purchase the cart they have at Women & Infant Hospital for home!! The ones that only hospitals use to wheel the new borns around and Richard was 50 years old with our 1st born!! Too funny!!!! God bless all the viewers and Blessed 2022 to all!!!! I am so at PEACE now & once again thanks for sharing!!!! PS LOVE THE WAY CARY GRANT HANDLED THE JUDGE SOOOO HEARTWARMING & SOOOO TRUE TO REALTY!!!!
I don't know what we would do without you getting us access to these great and moving movies of the past. THANK YOU so much!
Such a beautiful movie memories and sentiment that all can relate to in one way or another. Tears your heart in two.
What a tearjerker. This is the first time I've seen it and i cried like a baby.
Just watching the movie reminded me of my childhood. The clothing, furniture, living quarters, and cars of that era brought back memories I don't want to forget. Irene Dunne and Cary Grant were wonderful as was the little girl who played their adopted daughter. I appreciate all the skills and efforts the movie crew put into producing this great entertainment, this great family story. In particular, the ending was so appropriately healing for me to know the couple would be getting the two-year-old little boy they originally requested, that this second chance would save their love and marriage.
I love this movie,,,can watch again and again...bath scene cracks me up every time...Irene Dunn amazing actress ..
Hi Loretta
i used to LOVE snuggling up on the sofa on a sunday afternoon and watch the matinee , i just loved the old day
You are incredibly gorgeous
Irene Dunne and Cary Grant were magic together on screen. The Awful Truth and Penny Serenade are so different, yet stunning films in their own right.
We all love these
Old movies and the
Old times....
We can't go back
But we can try to live
Better and act kinder
towards each other 🤗
I will be watching this beautiful movie , again & again🙏
Hello Sondra
My absolutely favorite movie of all time. The joys, the sadness and almost spiritual wonder in every vignette never gets old.
One of my old Favorites! Thank you so much! Love old movies! Thanks, too, for not charging to see them! 💜
Thanku for this movie...a truly wonderful movie... story and sad and happy ending... both of them went through it all together and managed to pull through with a 2nd chance... 2 great leading actors .... the daughter plays her role so well and the uncle and Mrs Oliver cryd at end than was happy it ended on good note ..love our old movies this is a classic ❤
How I love this beautifully written and well acted movie. I watch it every chance I get! And I still cry every time, it's so touching! Thank you for uploading it. 👏
Nice movie. It made me cry the first time I watched it on BBC and it made me cry again
Unbelievably tender movie, thank you
This made me cry. A very meaningful movie about how precious life and children are. Thanks for this and yes the acting was excellent!
Thanks For Another Great Classic Movie.
I Feel Apart Of Me Belongs In Such Times. 💞
Love, love, love this movie. Still good after all this time. A true classic. I kept passing it up b/c it was such a heart wrencher, then it automatically played. Glad I watched it again afterall.
what beautiful film, never seen it before but will be seeing it again. TFS
This is my Favourite Cary Grant film. Watching it in Alberta Canada. Sunday could Not be more perfect than Watching this Again. Thank you for Sharing this Wonderful Movie.
That was a wonderful movie. Have seen a beautiful movie like that in a long time. Thank you
Thanks for watching! May the Sauce be with you.
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What an absolute gem of a movie! Thank you so much for sharing this with us…….wouldn’t have missed it for the world.
THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST MOVIES CREATED. IT HAS SO MUCH EMOTION, THOUGHT, AND A REMINDER OF WHAT IS REALLY IMPORTANT IN LIFE. IT HAS BEEN MY FAVORITE FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS.
It is a great classic movie. In addition, deserves to watch it many times you like it.
Brought back memories of raising babies. And the fear of not knowing what to do those first days, plus major lack of sleep. Little ones are truly innocent, pure, the greatest joy ever! I believe what must be true is that the Lord will be merciful to any parent who's lost a child early, and during the millennium will raise them, having that precious second chance.
What a tearjerker... But Irene Dunne and the brilliant cast make it worth the while... Touching and very entertaining... IMO Miss Dunne was a class of her own, and one of my all-time faves...
One of my favorites. It's beautiful. Thank you.
I think I have watched this movie about 25 times and I absolutely love it. My favourite scene is when Cary Grant is with the judge talking about Trinas adoption. I always cry when he walks into the apartment carrying the baby. Such a wonderful movie. Thank you again. ❤
Ima Hobbit My favorite part too. I just melt when he begins to talk about how much he loves her and I always get excited the moment he walks through the door with her as if it’s the first time I watched it 💙
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I am watching that bit while reading your comment ❤
@@cjstubejackofalltrade1551 Isn't it a great scene? And a wonderful movie. 😁
@@angelcharlie2012 yes loved it. Made me cry. Woke up early ended up watching this great movie. Loved it. I have covid and in isolation. Thanks to utube.
What a captivating movie. I never , ever liked CARY GRANT until seeing this gem.
Apparently I needed to cry today.
Thx. for loading. A good movie of those old days . Could not be seen on our screens on those days, in occupied France where I live. We were then praying our US friends would soon come help us get rid of Jerry.
This movie is too heartbreaking. I remember crying when I saw it with my mother when I was a little girl. Now as a mother it is so sad I can't bear it. And although I understand how they tried to sort of put in a happy ending, it seems to me it would really be worse, having another child in the house always reminding you of the one who died.( I remember my mother saying that it didn't seem right either that they couldn't be happy together without a child). I can't even bear to look at other dogs more than a year after our dear dog died. People always say oh, get a new dog, but you can't just replace her, I don't want any dog, I want HER. I can't imagine what it would be like to lose a child, and just " getting a new one" is not going to help you to heal. Anyway I still love this movie. So sweet and tender, especially the Christmas play and the looks on their faces.
But it is like still loving the child who was lost too. Remember when we lost our dog, in time, you want to love another, because they are part of the dog family, that your beloved dog came from, and there are always new babies NEEDING to be loved and cared for. Nothing can last forever. So, we keep on loving....
Lovely. You’re right. I Equate it like this. Just like you can’t just get another dog.. you can’t be replaced at home. Your job can and will replace you by the end of the day if anything happened to you, unexpectedly. You’re not an individual, at your job. Your family and home life is your real life because you can’t be replaced. Let’s all remember that the individual is more important than the collective body. After all, without the individual, there is no collective body.
@@birdlynn417 you have it right. Love isn't singular.
When someone dies it is good to grieve, but if you believe in the afterlife you know you will see them again. If a pet dies, grieve, but get another one. You can't spend your whole life in grief and no one would want you to, especially God.
@@patricathomas6155 Hi
Yes, I really appreciate old movies in terms of the gracious characters, the manner, the dialogues and the enlightenment.
That is only time I watch 🌈TV nowadays.
Other than old movies I don’t watch TV at all.
Some of the old movies I watched many many times. And really enjoyed it.
Wow, the story line it's amazing.... thanks for posting it!!! 😘😘😘😘😘
Thanks so much for uploading this true tear-jerker. I had come to think that Cary Grant was purely a great comic actor, after the first 8-10 movies I've seen of him were all either outright hilarious comedies
(Arsenic & Old Lace, Monkey Business) or tongue-in-cheek fast-talking funny (Charade, To Catch a Thief, His Girl Friday, Operation Petticoat, Walk Don't Run, I Was a Male War Bride). I then saw People Will Talk, which had a lot of the funny tongue-in-cheek talk, but had some serious, touching acting as well from Grant. But this is an entirely different level. He still manages to get in some of his funny lines and sharp retorts, but his serious scenes here are truly classic, led by the pleading scene with the judge. Never again will I say that Cary Grant was purely a great comic star. He was simply a super actor. The emotions he conveys purely with his eyes in this role, could not be accomplished by most actors with a 10-minute speech.
He made his best films (and the most...5 films) with Katherine Hepburn. Irene Dunne was his second most leading lady with 3 films. The Awful Truth and Bringing Up Baby are my top 5 favorites. And he did My Favorite Wife with her a year or two later than this film. Man, Cary cranked out hit after hit, many Oscar winning masterpieces, from 1937-1964, with the late 30s to mid 40s being super 👌 prime. The Awful Truth, Bringing Up Baby, Suspicion, Penny Serenade, The Philadelphia Story, His Girl Friday, Arsenic and Old Lace, Notorious. Then Houseboat, To Catch A Thief, North by Northwest, Operation Petticoat, Charade, Father Goose and so many more but the aforementioned area really his gems; I'll even make concessions for Holiday (early 40s era) and An Affair To Remember (late 50s era) All of his collaborations with Hitchcock..he worked with Hitch. Definitely should've played Linus in Sabrina instead of the awful Bogey as that casting was ridiculous and Bogey was NEVER a handsome or even attractive leading male. Or had him truly play a murderer in Suspicion if Hitch hadn't gotten curbed and m censored by the damn Hayes Code which goofed up Rebecca...which was still a top classic nevertheless.
Robbed of many Oscars. Shane they don't reward comedy actors. Same with Irene Dunne. They made comedy and timing look effortless which it wasn't.
Thanks for sharing the beautiful movie. I just loved it 💕 💕 💕 💕. I will watch this move again and again. 🙏 again 🙏 🙏
OMG One of the best I've seen in a while such a beautiful movie loved, Loved, LOVED IT!!! Thanks for sharing
Hi Vonda
Awwww. Thank you for sharing this. 🥰
Thank you pizzaflix for sharing this beautiful movie with us 💙💙💙
Thank you for this treasure of a movie, so heartwarming, excellent acting and story! I just love watching these old movies, Cary and Irene and Flapjack were just wonderful, thanks again.
I had never seen this movie & I loved it, thank you!
The Awful Truth is another great movie with Grant and Dunne. It is a comedy some may want to watch after seeing this great tearjerker here! Both are such wonderful movies.
Hello Teresa
A bitter sweet movie. The part where they first get home with the baby is absolutely hilarious. I saw this many moons ago and it was a pleasure to see it again. I love Grant
Me and hubby are in our 50s and we love this film and always watch it when it's on, I have always liked him since I was a kid, if my children walk in when a black white film on they go why you watching old stuff and our reply is always the same because it's better than the crap today.
Ohhhhhhhhhh my heart…never saw this one! Beautiful!! Thank you for the upload 😍👍🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thanks for another beauty PizzaFlix. I have watched this movie every year for the past 4 years, I just love it. Aww, Uncle AppleJack!
Great quality as always. Keep doing what you're doing please!
I truly love Uncle Apple Jack❤🍎
I remember crying buckets watching this with my mother as a child , she too was adopted . Cary Grant , was brilliant in this. Crying buckets again now . Brilliant movie 🎥
Am not crying
Thanks for another great movie, Pizza Flix sad tho ! Cary, Irene ,Buelah ,& Edgar were fantastic in this movie, & that little girl was so cute.& that old phonograph machine that Irene played that good music on, was just wonderful, it takes you back a ways. Love your great choices in movies, Pizza Flix you always deliver the best ! Hope you had a Wonderful Christmas Pizza Flix ,🎄 & the very best to you in 2019 ! ❤👍
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I love this movie, I must say I cried. I love trina and applejack.
Ohhhh I loved the movie.. such a brilliant acting. I cried a lot
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Those were the movies, I just love it! Thank you so much for sharing this with us ❤️
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Thank you dear PizzaFlix for uploading this absolutely beautiful and moving Film. I saw it for the first time almost thirty years ago when I was twenty. Since then I never could forget it. It always makes me cry. Director George Stevens really was a man of high taste, a real Genius and a gifted human being. This film is about the main important things in life and the film teaches itself humanity. Besides that it shows true christian thinking and behavior. 24 years later George Stevens would direct the most haunting Film about Jesus Christ "The Greatest Story Ever Told", which I highly recommend.
Where did you get this fine copy? For sure it was restored.
Kind regards here from Germany.
Wow! an exciting movie. I don't know where you locate these films, but, thank you for sharing it. I learned something new; I thought long distant oil pipelines was a 20th century achievement. Such as the Alaska pipeline. Modern society as we enjoy it, would not be possible without petroleum and a good water storage and delivery and sewerage system.
This is such a beautiful and heartwarming film. I can totally relate. I ugly cry everytime I watch it. 😭
Am not crying
The segment from 1:00:00 to 1:18:00 is my favorite--when Roger and Julie bring baby Trina home for the first time and are as befuddled as any two new parents could ever be. The scene where Apple Jack teaches them how to bathe and diaper her is priceless. They would have been up a creek without a paddle without Uncle Apple Jack showing them the ropes!
Always one of my favs. Thank you.
Very enjoyable film. Irene Dunne reminds me of the British actress Maggie Steed from the 90's TV show Pie In The Sky. Thank you for sharing.
BEFORE you watch this almost forgotten gem, get yourself one of those 3-box packs of triple ply, super soft, facial tissue. You're gonna need it. Every single sheet.
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It's the most heartbreaking movie I think I've ever seen
@@gracesemenzato8743 but then can we watch Rambo first blood? Please.
In lieu of tissues...I'm going with a ham & cheese sandwich, chocolate-chip cookies and a Cherry Coke. Enjoy the show!
That was a lovely movie 😥😢. It pulled my ❤strings ❗❕‼ Thank You Pizza Flicks !!!👍👏
Seen it before and watching again. And ahhh Mr. Grant
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Thank you very much for this movie
Thanks for posting one of my all-time faves! I've seen this a thousand times and it STILL makes me a little teary-eyed.
Oh what a beautiful film. i started it in a bit of a cynical frame of mind but the sheer truth and sincerity swept me off my feet and by the climax it truly earnt my tears. Fit to rank with "A Christmas Carol" and "It's Wonderful life" as a work of sublime art.
That was the most feel good movie I've seen in a very long time!
Me too
This one was very special. Thanks for posting it.
This is my favorite Grant movie. I cry each time.
I have seen this movie before and still as good as the first time I watched it.
You incredibly beautiful
I cried my eyes out
Thank you it’s so nice film
Such an emotionally moving film that was exquisitely captivating.
Agreed
I never saw this movie before..heart wrenching..can't imagine that loss.
Hi Diane
Still so moving... great one! thx
A very touching film. Takes you on an emotional rollercoaster. Really well acted, especially the scene with the judge. They just don't seem make 'em like this anymore!
A wonderful movie. Very touching. I like the way it ended for the couple.
Perhaps the best example of a "Tragicomedy" ever made.