This wonderful film has to be thee finest I have ever watched in all my 65 years. Classical acting at it’s best. Story full of suspense, coupled with valued traditions that are sadly gone with time. Such an intelligent script performed by consummate actors. What a wonderful afternoon I’ve had watching.
Henry King never disappoints as a director. What a wonderful film from 1936. Great script, superb cast, wonderful suspense and fabulous costumes. Screen magic from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
This was made back when movies were stories that had characters, and the characters had dialog that required actual talent from actors. I could watch these old classics all day, and today that's what I'm doing. Thank you for posting! 😊
I love these movies! Freddie Bartholomew , Tyrone Power and all cast members are just pure golden in this movie! Freddie was an exceptional actor, an old soul in a young man’s body! Thank-you so much for sharing this wonderful movie! And what adventure movie would be without George Sanders being the bad snob! 😉 Sadly we will never see such a great movie again, todays world just don’t use their imagination in writing and film production!
Imagine the days of Old Hollywood and London Films when you would see masterpieces like this in a beautiful movie house, that seconded as an opera house with balconies. Refreshments and soda fountains to quench your thirst. Custodians to escort you to a seat. Luscious fabrics for wall paper and curtains. The whole atmosphere transported you to a different world.
Your skills of transporting an audience into a time gone by, enveloped me, thank you. Picking the hulls from under my gums, and sucking on the straw of an over-priced fountain drink, as the curtains open... Sigh those were the days of creative minds, shared by the masses.
The movie theatres I attended were dedicated movie theatres. Beyond that, I believe it would have been opera house first with projectors and screens added when audiences lessened and film became popular. In fact, I am certain of it. The one theatre was the most stunningly beautiful, with expansive murals that transported one to other worlds, rich carpeting, ladies and men's lounges. The chandeliers. Carvings and wall sconces.
I'm here again! I don't get tired of watching this movie. It's excellent! Very well directed by Henry King! The cast marvelous. But since I love to the great Tyrone Power, for me, he is the best! So young! He was only 22 years old! This was his first important movie and until his last full movie, "Witness for the prosecution" (1957), he proved to be a talented actor! He was versatile, subtle, convincing, warm, elegant, handsome and he was an excellent comedian, too! But his detractors never forgave him his great male beauty. And no actor looked as good the period costumes as him. My adored Ty: Always in my mind and in my heart! Thanks! :)
These old black and white classics are a joy to watch. Pure and simple with great actors and storylines. They don't make them like this anymore. Thanks for the post. Joe S
On this Wednesday, the twenty sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord, two thousand and twenty two, at the 10th hour of the morning, I am sat in front of a roaring fire supping a Guiness cold brew coffee beer with fried chicken wings whilst savoring this cinematic masterpiece. Thank you for such a mid week treat.
Old films get forgotten....but when revisited, gladden the eyes and ears.....great camera work, great sound, splendid acting and production values...and free to watch. What more do you want?!
It took me a few seconds to recognise Tyrone Powers. Twenty-two years young and severely plucked eyebrows... But what a presence, what a voice, what subtlety. A great actor, sadly taken too young.
That is thee way I feel rite now watching this film I have heard the Title for years and I just found out it is a movie and I am watching it rite now I do feel lucky or something blessed.
I'll admit it, I love Tyrone Power and have seen most of his films but this is the first time I have seen this outstanding movie. What a great performance from a very young talented and beautiful Tyrone! Thanks for posting this great film that I am so glad, I finally saw! It is shameful that Tyrone Power was never even nominated for an Academy Award in his two+ decade career in motion pictures. He really is, the most beautiful man I've ever seen PERIOD.
Had never seen...So very fine!Love stories (esp'ly true stories) about ppl of courage and principle who rise, even against the odds, about true devotion, love, and friendship...TY for posting! Just wonderful... 💞
Sadly, you're right! This film would be dismissed as "sentimental hogwash" by many today,, but,, it certainly WAS NOT,, by those in the day when this was made. It was taken seriously, and as for me,, I take it just as serious as they did then! Because,,, life,, is a wonderful thing,,, for those who take it so!!! Cheers to you, and God bless!!!
Commerce, banking, trade, capitalism, free enterprise is a fact of life not an evil. It is how business offers employment, taxes support govt programs for society, etc. The main comment is for this wonderful movie and script which was well directed and acted by Power with dignity, depth and sensitivity. Bartholomew was always great in his youth roles. Quality production and supporting cast makes this an outstanding drama. Thanks!
Thank you for this movie availability, especially without ads. Golden, halcyon days of movie making that all may see: glorious set designs, props, wardrobe andd attention to detail.
Thank you so much for this wonderful movie modern movies do not come close to the brilliant old films, they have stood the test of time. A very young handsome looking Tyrone Power he had something special, a splendid cast fine acting.😁🇦🇽
No this film does NOT celebrate slavery. It is a about a poor boy who goes to work in Lloyd's Coffee House which was where "syndicates" would insure ships against crashing on rocks in storms etc. I believe there was a part where the main character finds out about the ships that carried slaves BUT LLOYD'S of LONDON insured all kids of ships and all kinds of cargo. I shall watch it again and then comment /reply to your comment again. Anyway the movie did NOT celebrate slavery.
@@marlene-rr2ih Who are ""we" ? Everybody I know calls what happened back then slavery. I only hear "human trafficking" in the context of modern day slavery.
I remember when he died, back in late 50's. Great grieving in my household. I look at photos of him now, on the set for Solomon and Sheba, I see his puffiness, looks like he doesn't feel well. I wonder, did they do insurance physicals on actors back then? Such a tragedy that he died so senselessly, today, hopefully, he could have been saved. Just loved the humanity in his face, and voice. He filled the screen. Think I'll watch this again today.
I wish more credit was given to the Art & Set Directors. When you look their names up, they are hardly mentioned. Attention to period details, costumes, the sets and fantastic genuine 18th century furniture was a must in movies of the 1930s and 1940s. This will never been seen again in the movies. Such a delight to see!
If you haven’t already, may I suggest you watch Downton Abbey and Call the Midwife? From your comments, you enjoy the ‘true to period detail’ displayed in the dress & set designs, etc., shown in this fabulous movie. From what I can see and understand about the TV series Downton Abbey has put much effort into the production. I learned very much about the history England, WWll and the years following the war especially how the soldiers lives were effected afterward. The fact that it’s filmed in the hall of the local Lord is amazing in itself. Im an American and I can say for sure, a production company would be hard pressed to film in home like this in my country while it’s being occupied by the owners DURING the filming !!! Amazing. There are some good documentaries about the filming of Downton you may enjoy as well. One has an interview with Lady Carnarven of Highclere Castle, home of Downton Abbey. To top of my accolades, Jullien Fellows is the creator of the series Downton Abbey and I’d be thrilled to watch anything that he’s lent his creative genius to
Thanks so much for your comment on the accuracy of period details. I tend to not pay much attention, since I'm not well versed in those details. Getting your Reply was VERY encouraging to me to want to go back and watch it again, this time with trust in those DETAILS. Appreciatively, N
Robert Train in looking at the story how important the way you think and the people you meet can make great changes in the world we live in and some see more 2 boys meet each become a leader and the English and French come to war and even America will have a third more land and how the man on the $10 dollar paper is Hamilton that created a Bank of America and had more than $15,000,000 to buy the Louisiana Parchest and still Napoleon lost the war with England and the boy who was his first friend was the Greatest leader of the Navy
I car barely describe my gratitude for this upload. I’ve learned more in the past two hours about the early history of this important sector of British commerce, the coastline battles in the war between France and England and the history of Lloyd’s of London, of course, than I learned at school in 12 years!
This is an excellent video and I'm greatful for the opportunity to watch it. Thanks to everyone and everything that came together to make this possible!! :-)
I loved Ty Power, I was a child when he died but thru old movies I have found him...I wish he would have had a long life. He was an incredible actor and the best looking star ever.
Don't believe it for a minute. Besides the three WOMEN he MARRIED at different times, there are several other known romantic involvements he had with WOMEN. His daughter Romina for one has denied the bi/gay rumors. Jack Elam also denied them, in no uncertain terms: "There’s no way those people saying that stuff about Ty aren’t full of shit!"
It was wonderful to find this Tyrone's film here. His first one if I remember well... He was great from the start! Thanks a lot for giving us such a treasure.
What a wonderful movie ..... Started with two boys and their friendship ... Then to manhood .. To the love of his life .... To his success ... To his friendship again .... Beautiful movie ....
Wow, I'm shocked! This movie was fantastic (weird rewinds and such notwithstanding!). I'm a big fan of British Naval History (Horatio Hornblower and all that) and had no knowledge of this movie. Great story, such a young Tyrone Power - didn't even recognize him! Excellent story, great acting and writing, thank you for the upload! 🎥 👍
Wonderful. sadly, people are not this true and honest anymore these days. Thanks so much for sending us back to a time when people really cared for one another. Enjoyed it! :)
My husband was a Pompey man & a great admirer of Horatio Nelson. We delivered a pair of puppies. I handed him one, telling him it was his & he immediately named him: Admiral, Lord Horatio Nelson. The vet was well informed that it was NEVER to be shortened. The wee lad outlived his Daddy by 4 years. He was a heroic wee lad, ending up with ONE eye & always managed to fall into the fish pond. Aptly named, I think!
This was so good. Only seen it in snippets for years. To watch, tho' from beginning to end, what a treat. Old Ty was such a handsome young man. Glad Zanuck took a chance on a newcomer. What a gift for us!!
I never get tired of watching this movie, especially the close ups of Ty's beautiful face. What a gifted actor and wonderful person he was. When he tears up I do too!
Claire Palmer: Hi! I liked your comment. I love all Tyrone Power's movies and this is one of my favorite. Its end is moving! I'm a Mr. Power's incondicional admirer! He was as talented as handsome. Cheers.
What a great role for Tyrone power!!. Although, he was very young (22 years of age at the time) but showed an uprising star. I love his voice. Thanks for uploading.
God what a great movie!! What a joy to see Admiral Nelson and Little Lord Fauntleroy both. Just great. Tryone Power did such a fine job of mirroring the same values that his boyhood counterpart held as well. Fine acting, fine writing, just amazing.
The reason I'm a 25+ year insurance veteran, now earning more than I ever thought possible. This movie + hard work. And, as a Christian who worships in the assemblies, I love the use of "Drink to me Only" in this movie and the fact that it's regularly sung at my church on Sundays as the tune to "The Holy One, Who Knew No Sin". #124 in the black book. This is superb moviemaking, combining history, romance and derring-do on the high seas. Forget the MCU, give me more of this, please.
Hermosa película! La veo a menudo! En realidad amo al talentoso Tyrone Power y miro todas sus películas siempre! Nunca, nadie, antes ni después lució los trajes de época como él. Una maravilla! Era hermoso y muchos no se lo perdonaron!!! Gracias!!!
❤As an American living in Okeechobee, Florida I served in the US Army and cross trained at Fort Benning, Georgia with British soldiers of the most up standing military. I am proud to say they are proud of their rich heritage and history. Watching this movie reminds me of their dedication to England.🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
This movie represented the introduction of Tyrone Power, at 22 yrs old, to the golden age of Hollywood...he was underrated because he was so very good looking, with such easy grace and a marvelous voice....
You are absolutely right. Todays films are way over the top and getting worse if that is possible. The oldies were so much more natural and relied upon excellent scripts and great acting ability.
Thank you so much for taking the time to find and upload this wonderful Classic (Historical) film for us! The story is very enlightening for "grow-ups", and would be such a captivating and educational film for our children, as well :D
I love this movie. I’ve been watching all the black and white movie classics since I was 10 years old. Errol Flynn is also one of my favorites actor including Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, Bogart I also love and the list goes on. Thanks for sharing.
What a fascinating group of movie lovers! I learned so much from reading the comments. I wish we were all in front of the fire, enjoying cold brew, coffee infused Guinness, chicken wings and Tyrone Power! Cheers! 🍻
A wonderful cast....cant beat Freddie and Tyrone!!...these were the days...marvelous films..great casts and INTELLIGENT scripts....will NEVER see the likes again( if u like this...watch David Copperfield...Marie Antionette....les Miz...
As many times as I have watched this movie, it's always a delight. Everyone did a stellar job of it; especially the boys. 🍃 The song they were playing on concertina in the tavern when Jonathan Blake was in France dressed as a priest, I learned as a child. It's called, "Avec Mes Sabot." * I can't believe I still remember the words! 😊 * Translation: "With My Shoes." Sabot are carved out, one piece, all wood shoes much like the Dutch clogs, except sabot have a lip that protrudes off the back at the heel, and they don't have the puffy dome over the top like Dutch clogs have. (Suddenly, I'm hearing Barbra Streisand singing, "Memories," lol!! 😅)
An absolutely spectacular 84-year old film of the affection between two boyhood friends which was forced apart by different futures that helped the other in serving a mutual cause. Their loyalty to one another continued into manhood while unable to see the other and not even knowing when they briefly passed each other on one night. Some funny scenes ... an old man hitting on a young woman who retorted that he never believed in being friends with women and isn't going to start at 70! The performances by all were naturally striking.
I have never quite realized how intensely, heart-felt emotional stories that the thirties' films were. Who knew how tumultuous the story of Lloyds of London had started? From the innocent childhood bond entailing their immense contributions to the modern world. I was entranced and blown away by every part of this production-acting, sets, directing-everything!
I'd love to see a crisp print of this film. It's such a wonderful story. And the best scene of all in my opinion is the separation of the two boys as one journeys to London and one goes off to sea, neither to ever see each other again.
Thank you so much for this little touch of history! I find myself watching more war movies to never forget those who die for freedom...and those that profit as well. Wishing our drug/weapons CIA would be broken into pieces.
Well. The start had me wondering where this would go. Freddy Bartholomew definitely not a favourite. But the story strengthened ss it went on.Tyrone Power in his early days. So slim and elegant a figure. I would have said handsome but really in some shots absolutely dazzling. George Sanders playing to perfection (as usual), the suave dastardly villain. Wonderful film. Great camerawork. Intelligent script and storyline. Loved it.
This is certainly one of the finest classic films made! And the acting is wonderful, and, believable! The scene when Horatio and Jonathan part is enough to make anyone reach for the kleenex,,,, again,,, and,,,, again!!!! Thanks so very much for these films, and thanks for the heart lift!!!
Dearest Freddie Bartholomew.(Bartholamew?) He played Little :Lord Fauntleroy and I believe he also played in a few Dickens classics that were made into movies. He played in Great Expectations made in the 30's or early 40's.
tom wright pretty sure it was a set of twins in The Prince and the Pauper with Errol Flynn, not Freddie. Freddie was mainly at MGM though loaned out for this one. He made Captains Courageous (with Spencer Tracey) which aside from David Copperfield was his most famous film
What a wonderful, dear old movie. With all the best features. Good actors, dialogue, story, and honour. Loved it
This wonderful film has to be thee finest I have ever watched in all my 65 years. Classical acting at it’s best. Story full of suspense, coupled with valued traditions that are sadly gone with time. Such an intelligent script performed by consummate actors. What a wonderful afternoon I’ve had watching.
An age of movie making never to be repeated. Tyrone was so young. So handsome. So talented.
Henry King never disappoints as a director. What a wonderful film from 1936. Great script, superb cast, wonderful suspense and fabulous costumes. Screen magic from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
This was made back when movies were stories that had characters, and the characters had dialog that required actual talent from actors. I could watch these old classics all day, and today that's what I'm doing. Thank you for posting! 😊
A magnificent movie in the grand style. It justifiably made Tyrone Power a great star.
One waits a lifetime to see a movie like this. Moved to the core. An everlasting masterpiece.
I love these movies!
Freddie Bartholomew , Tyrone Power and all cast members are just pure golden in this movie!
Freddie was an exceptional actor, an old soul in a young man’s body!
Thank-you so much for sharing this wonderful movie!
And what adventure movie would be without George Sanders being the bad snob! 😉
Sadly we will never see such a great movie again, todays world just don’t use their imagination in writing and film production!
One of my most cherished movies is Freddie Bartholomew in Little Lord Faunterloy. Think i misspelled name.
I think we understood…
Tyrone Power was 22 years old in this movie. Always a good actor.
Imagine the days of Old Hollywood and London Films when you would see masterpieces like this in a beautiful movie house, that seconded as an opera house with balconies. Refreshments and soda fountains to quench your thirst. Custodians to escort you to a seat. Luscious fabrics for wall paper and curtains. The whole atmosphere transported you to a different world.
Your skills of transporting an audience into a time gone by, enveloped me, thank you.
Picking the hulls from under my gums, and sucking on the straw of an over-priced fountain drink, as the curtains open...
Sigh those were the days of creative minds, shared by the masses.
Who needs your gum graphics.@@Cynthia-rt2mz
The movie theatres I attended were dedicated movie theatres. Beyond that, I believe it would have been opera house first with projectors and screens added when audiences lessened and film became popular. In fact, I am certain of it.
The one theatre was the most stunningly beautiful, with expansive murals that transported one to other worlds, rich carpeting, ladies and men's lounges. The chandeliers. Carvings and wall sconces.
Never knew this movie existed --- and that Tyrone Power was seriously handsome.
I'm here again! I don't get tired of watching this movie. It's excellent! Very well directed by Henry King! The cast marvelous. But since I love to the great Tyrone Power, for me, he is the best! So young! He was only 22 years old! This was his first important movie and until his last full movie, "Witness for the prosecution" (1957), he proved to be a talented actor! He was versatile, subtle, convincing, warm, elegant, handsome and he was an excellent comedian, too! But his detractors never forgave him his great male beauty. And no actor looked as good the period costumes as him. My adored Ty: Always in my mind and in my heart! Thanks! :)
Excellent! No computer imagery, no smoke n mirrors, just great talent. Sanders , always the smart subtle sneek.
These old black and white classics are a joy to watch. Pure and simple with great actors and storylines. They don't make them like this anymore. Thanks for the post. Joe S
I agree Sunday 11th 2024, 2pm I am looking forward to this. Seen it years ago, worth watching again.
On this Wednesday, the twenty sixth day of October, in the year of our Lord, two thousand and twenty two, at the 10th hour of the morning, I am sat in front of a roaring fire supping a Guiness cold brew coffee beer with fried chicken wings whilst savoring this cinematic masterpiece. Thank you for such a mid week treat.
What in all Gods wisdom is a 'Guinness cold brew coffee beer' 🤔????!!!
@@user-et7ue1jq6w Tis Guinness, with which thee should be familiar, cold brewed with hints of coffee, chocolate & caramel
R.I.P. dear chickens.
What is the roaring fire? A candle? A stove burner? A cigarette? Or a proper fireplace? I gotta know!
@@disf5178 A proper fireplace
OMG! This is one of the greatest movies I ever seen!
What a joy it was to view this movie. SO much better than anything created by Hollywood in the past 50 years.
Really? You think its all been downhill since 1970? You should try watching more films.
@@lizclegg7556pp+
@@lizclegg7556 Most people with good taste I'm movies would agree!!!😼🎥📽️🎞️
George Sanders, such a fine Actor , he makes any film that he is in .
and such a voice! Sanders was unforgetable.
Old films get forgotten....but when revisited, gladden the eyes and ears.....great camera work, great sound, splendid acting and production values...and free to watch. What more do you want?!
Free popcorn?
@James Henderson And the peanut gallery has spoken.
@James Henderson And your point is?
James Henderson huh? Only reference was when he denied insurance ?...?
Good
It took me a few seconds to recognise Tyrone Powers. Twenty-two years young and severely plucked eyebrows... But what a presence, what a voice, what subtlety. A great actor, sadly taken too young.
It took me a while to recognize Tyrone Powers also he was very young . He was a great actor
What a great story! A true test of great friendship and devotion to duty.
Love the movie, such an enjoyable classic. Thank you for posting. Have a great day. Peace.
Simply unbelievable to have had the privilege to see and hear this historical masterpiece.
A thousand thanks.
Κυριάκος;
Well said thank you.
and the 6 to 9 year old carry gun powder and the sailors shaghied erm
That is thee way I feel rite now watching this film I have heard the Title for years and I just found out it is a movie and I am watching it rite now I do feel lucky or something blessed.
well... its loosely based on the truth, i would say. The script is too creative for that!
I'll admit it, I love Tyrone Power and have seen most of his films but this is the first time I have seen this outstanding movie. What a great performance from a very young talented and beautiful Tyrone! Thanks for posting this great film that I am so glad, I finally saw! It is shameful that Tyrone Power was never even nominated for an Academy Award in his two+ decade career in motion pictures. He really is, the most beautiful man I've ever seen PERIOD.
Awards don’t mean much, we know how good he was and so did all the actors of his day 💖
WHAT?!!! Better than Smiley Burnett or Walter Brennan or...?
Similar to Alain Delon.
God Tyrone Power was handsome! and George Sanders plays the foppish aristocrat like no other! What a wonderful film--i just love these masterpieces!
Ditto! Such great gifts, aren't they? And have always loved Tyrone Powers...always will!
Had never seen...So very fine!Love stories (esp'ly true stories) about ppl of courage and principle who rise, even against the odds, about true devotion, love, and friendship...TY for posting!
Just wonderful... 💞
Sadly, you're right! This film would be dismissed as "sentimental hogwash" by many today,, but,, it certainly WAS NOT,, by those in the day when this was made. It was taken seriously, and as for me,, I take it just as serious as they did then! Because,,, life,, is a wonderful thing,,, for those who take it so!!! Cheers to you, and God bless!!!
Commerce, banking, trade, capitalism, free enterprise is a fact of life not an evil. It is how business offers employment, taxes support govt programs for society, etc. The main comment is for this wonderful movie and script which was well directed and acted by Power with dignity, depth and sensitivity. Bartholomew was always great in his youth roles. Quality production and supporting cast makes this an outstanding drama. Thanks!
Thank you for this movie availability, especially without ads. Golden, halcyon days of movie making that all may see: glorious set designs, props, wardrobe andd attention to detail.
I have watched this several times over the years. A great classic with historical roots.
Thank you so much for this wonderful movie modern movies do not come close to the brilliant old films, they have stood the test of time. A very young handsome looking Tyrone Power he had something special, a splendid cast fine acting.😁🇦🇽
This story teaches right from wrong and how a man can fall from the Grace of God the Goodness in Men and then be restored to Faith and Goodness!
sounds like a plan
No this film does NOT celebrate slavery. It is a about a poor boy who goes to work in Lloyd's Coffee House which was where "syndicates" would insure ships against crashing on rocks in storms etc. I believe there was a part where the main character finds out about the ships that carried slaves BUT LLOYD'S of LONDON insured all kids of ships and all kinds of cargo. I shall watch it again and then comment /reply to your comment again. Anyway the movie did NOT celebrate slavery.
@James Henderson We call it human trafficking today.
marlene katz We do? Pretty sure that term was also used back in the day. Can't see the point of some of these alleged language changes.
@@marlene-rr2ih Who are ""we" ? Everybody I know calls what happened back then slavery. I only hear "human trafficking" in the context of modern day slavery.
In my opinion, this was Tyrone Power's best role. It's a WONDERFUL movie.
Tyrone Powers was superb in this role. He showed a maturity beyond his years. So tragic he died young.
I remember when he died, back in late 50's. Great grieving in my household. I look at photos of him now, on the set for Solomon and Sheba, I see his puffiness, looks like he doesn't feel well. I wonder, did they do insurance physicals on actors back then? Such a tragedy that he died so senselessly, today, hopefully, he could have been saved. Just loved the humanity in his face, and voice. He filled the screen. Think I'll watch this again today.
@@sf-tb4pp heart trouble...genetic
Damn good movie, shame they don't make them like they used too. This is a real "CLASSIC". Thanks for sharing. =D
Saw this movie as a young boy in the 60s. I always remembered it in later life when I heard the name Lloyds of London. Great movie.
I wish more credit was given to the Art & Set Directors. When you look their names up, they are hardly mentioned. Attention to period details, costumes, the sets and fantastic genuine 18th century furniture was a must in movies of the 1930s and 1940s. This will never been seen again in the movies. Such a delight to see!
If you haven’t already, may I suggest you watch Downton Abbey and Call the Midwife? From your comments, you enjoy the ‘true to period detail’ displayed in the dress & set designs, etc., shown in this fabulous movie. From what I can see and understand about the TV series Downton Abbey has put much effort into the production. I learned very much about the history England, WWll and the years following the war especially how the soldiers lives were effected afterward. The fact that it’s filmed in the hall of the local Lord is amazing in itself. Im an American and I can say for sure, a production company would be hard pressed to film in home like this in my country while it’s being occupied by the owners DURING the filming !!! Amazing. There are some good documentaries about the filming of Downton you may enjoy as well. One has an interview with Lady Carnarven of Highclere Castle, home of Downton Abbey. To top of my accolades, Jullien Fellows is the creator of the series Downton Abbey and I’d be thrilled to watch anything that he’s lent his creative genius to
Thanks so much for your comment on the accuracy of period details. I tend to not pay much attention, since I'm not well versed in those details. Getting your Reply was VERY encouraging to me to want to go back and watch it again, this time with trust in those DETAILS. Appreciatively, N
@@DD-bz6qc I enjoyed both of those series myself. I may watch them again due to your comment. Thanks for the memory
These 1930's movies were the best America ever made.
Robert Train in looking at the story how important the way you think and the people you meet can make great changes in the world we live in and some see more 2 boys meet each become a leader and the English and French come to war and even America will have a third more land and how the man on the $10 dollar paper is Hamilton that created a Bank of America and had more than $15,000,000 to buy the Louisiana Parchest and still Napoleon lost the war with England and the boy who was his first friend was the Greatest leader of the Navy
I car barely describe my gratitude for this upload. I’ve learned more in the past two hours about the early history of this important sector of British commerce, the coastline battles in the war between France and England and the history of Lloyd’s of London, of course, than I learned at school in 12 years!
Oh dear, you didn't think this film was historically accurate did you?
@@lizclegg7556 what a rude and unhelpful comment.
This is an excellent video and I'm greatful for the opportunity to watch it. Thanks to everyone and everything that came together to make this possible!! :-)
I loved Ty Power, I was a child when he died but thru old movies I have found him...I wish he would have had a long life. He was an incredible actor and the best looking star ever.
he was certainly a star,but you might have found it hard to attract him 'cos he was bisexual...and leaned towards the men!
Don't believe it for a minute. Besides the three WOMEN he MARRIED at different times, there are several other known romantic involvements he had with WOMEN. His daughter Romina for one has denied the bi/gay rumors. Jack Elam also denied them, in no uncertain terms: "There’s no way those people saying that stuff about Ty aren’t full of shit!"
Collecting Cinema
Tyrone Power was womanizer too much.
Tim Moss LTCL. Is too envious, Tyrone Power was womanizer and beautiful too. ♥♥
Bobby Tumbleweed
Tyrone Power will be forever in my heart♥♥
Wonderful story. Brilliant performance!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!
It was wonderful to find this Tyrone's film here. His first one if I remember well... He was great from the start! Thanks a lot for giving us such a treasure.
Well I've searched to find something and I really liked the sets, wardrobe and dancing in this!
Tyrone Power one of my mother's favourite actors, i can see why he was very handsome.
My mother's, too.
He’s definitely my favourite actor 💖
My mother too, he was rather handsome.
I love Mr. Power always and forever! He is my adored Ty! :)
Who would ever have thought that a movie about an insurance company could be brilliant and fascinating, right from the jump?! This one is!
Seth Tyrssen My thoughts EXACTLY ! Lol, lol
it has been always about.... their.... money.... Lloyd and Rothschild and Hollywood families.
Double Indemnity was pretty good also.
Fuck that slavery shit!
@@bwisesteel4697 Uh ... what does that have to do with this movie?
Thank you for posting this great film.
A great movie ! Well acted and produced.
What a wonderful movie ..... Started with two boys and their friendship ... Then to manhood
.. To the love of his life .... To his success ... To his friendship again .... Beautiful movie ....
Wow, I'm shocked! This movie was fantastic (weird rewinds and such notwithstanding!). I'm a big fan of British Naval History (Horatio Hornblower and all that) and had no knowledge of this movie. Great story, such a young Tyrone Power - didn't even recognize him! Excellent story, great acting and writing, thank you for the upload! 🎥 👍
Great unjustly forgotten film. Thank you for posting
Such talent this boy could make you cry and laugh better than any of today’s actors adults included. Thank you for posting!
Long but good. It got gradually better as it went along. It's a must watch movie. You won't regret it.
ill take ur word for it
Long, but good you say. Well, It will probably be worthwhile. The junk they call good these days hasn't no real substance.
@@emmymofield1382 cómo siempre en inglés títulos no se vale
Ditto
It held my interest from moment one and kept it. Unbelievable story writing!!
Wonderful. sadly, people are not this true and honest anymore these days. Thanks so much for sending us back to a time when people really cared for one another. Enjoyed it! :)
You do understand this is a movie ? Rite ? People have always been self centered , hateful, mean & wicked.. always..
@@mikekennedy5470 well, lets say you got a bit of everything in there 😉 and not a lot are born that way
What a great film I've seen now! Thank you for uplorading this wonderful piece my dear!
My husband was a Pompey man & a great admirer of Horatio Nelson.
We delivered a pair of puppies.
I handed him one, telling him it was his & he immediately named him:
Admiral, Lord Horatio Nelson. The vet was well informed that it was NEVER to be shortened.
The wee lad outlived his Daddy by 4 years. He was a heroic wee lad, ending up with ONE eye & always managed to fall into the fish pond.
Aptly named, I think!
🇺🇸🇬🇧thank you for sharing a wonderful film...may those who come behind us find us faithful🇺🇸🇬🇧God be with you all🇺🇸🇬🇧
Yikes ! Eighty-four years young and just as wonderful as the day of it’s premier. Thanks so much.
This was so good. Only seen it in snippets for years. To watch, tho' from beginning to end, what a treat. Old Ty was such a handsome young man. Glad Zanuck took a chance on a newcomer. What a gift for us!!
A true brilliant classic 👏 ❤
I never get tired of watching this movie, especially the close ups of Ty's beautiful face. What a gifted actor and wonderful person he was. When he tears up I do too!
Claire Palmer: Hi! I liked your comment. I love all Tyrone Power's movies and this is one of my favorite. Its end is moving! I'm a Mr. Power's incondicional admirer! He was as talented as handsome. Cheers.
I'm his grandson and I look exactly the same I'm never short of dates!
What a great role for Tyrone power!!. Although, he was very young (22 years of age at the time) but showed an uprising star. I love his voice. Thanks for uploading.
I saluted at the end, thank you for sharing this amazing movie
God what a great movie!! What a joy to see Admiral Nelson and Little Lord Fauntleroy both. Just great. Tryone Power did such a fine job of mirroring the same values that his boyhood counterpart held as well. Fine acting, fine writing, just amazing.
The reason I'm a 25+ year insurance veteran, now earning more than I ever thought possible. This movie + hard work. And, as a Christian who worships in the assemblies, I love the use of "Drink to me Only" in this movie and the fact that it's regularly sung at my church on Sundays as the tune to "The Holy One, Who Knew No Sin". #124 in the black book. This is superb moviemaking, combining history, romance and derring-do on the high seas. Forget the MCU, give me more of this, please.
THIS IS A MAJOR HISTORICAL FILM. How can it be hidden away in the depths of UA-cam obscurity?
Is UA-cam obscurity? It's had over half a million views.
Classic gem from the era when they knew how to make movies, not the recycled dreck of these days. I'm glad this one was uploaded.
One of my favorite films!! Tear up every time!! Sooo good!
Hermosa película! La veo a menudo! En realidad amo al talentoso Tyrone Power y miro todas sus películas siempre! Nunca, nadie, antes ni después lució los trajes de época como él. Una maravilla! Era hermoso y muchos no se lo perdonaron!!! Gracias!!!
The final scene of Ty remembering his boyhood friendship with Horatio Nelson brought tears to my eyes.
Ditto. Sorry I put it in the wrong place the first time.
I wasn't the only one at the end when he said goodbye Horatio, I was crying a lovely film.
only 22 years old at the time and he was able to carry a film unlike other stars who were in their 30s
I love 💘movies like these! Thank you! ❤
what a nice old film about courage, honesty and good human qualities and more else.. thank you
❤As an American living in Okeechobee, Florida I served in the US Army and cross trained at Fort Benning, Georgia with British soldiers of the most up standing military. I am proud to say they are proud of their rich heritage and history. Watching this movie reminds me of their dedication to England.🇺🇸🇬🇧🇺🇸🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Thank you for your service.
This movie represented the introduction of Tyrone Power, at 22 yrs old, to the golden age of Hollywood...he was underrated because he was so very good looking, with such easy grace and a marvelous voice....
Errol Flynn suffered the same problem. Perennially under rated due to fabulous good looks. Happens in real life all the time too.
Igor Mishap: Completamente de acuerdo!!!! Saludos!
3122tan Never knew that about Errol Flynn.
You are absolutely right. Todays films are way over the top and getting worse if that is possible. The oldies were so much more natural and relied upon excellent scripts and great acting ability.
Great movie! The actors and actresses are gorgeous! Thanks so much for sharing this gem of a movie!🎬🍿🎦
Thank you so much for taking the time to find and upload this wonderful Classic (Historical) film for us! The story is very enlightening for "grow-ups", and would be such a captivating and educational film for our children, as well :D
It is NOT historically accurate, FFS.
I love this movie. I’ve been watching all the black and white movie classics since I was 10 years old. Errol Flynn is also one of my favorites actor including Clark Gable, Cary Grant, Gary Cooper, Bogart I also love and the list goes on. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for posting. These old films always seem so innocent. Made in a more innocent time about a more innocent world.
What a fascinating group of movie lovers! I learned so much from reading the comments. I wish we were all in front of the fire, enjoying cold brew, coffee infused Guinness, chicken wings and Tyrone Power! Cheers! 🍻
A wonderful cast....cant beat Freddie and Tyrone!!...these were the days...marvelous films..great casts and INTELLIGENT scripts....will NEVER see the likes again( if u like this...watch David Copperfield...Marie Antionette....les Miz...
As many times as I have watched this movie, it's always a delight. Everyone did a stellar job of it; especially the boys. 🍃
The song they were playing on concertina in the tavern when Jonathan Blake was in France dressed as a priest, I learned as a child. It's called, "Avec Mes Sabot." * I can't believe I still remember the words! 😊
* Translation: "With My Shoes." Sabot are carved out, one piece, all wood shoes much like the Dutch clogs, except sabot have a lip that protrudes off the back at the heel, and they don't have the puffy dome over the top like Dutch clogs have. (Suddenly, I'm hearing Barbra Streisand singing, "Memories," lol!! 😅)
Great movie!!! thank you for sharing this with us!
An absolutely spectacular 84-year old film of the affection between two boyhood friends which was forced apart by different futures that helped the other in serving a mutual cause. Their loyalty to one another continued into manhood while unable to see the other and not even knowing when they briefly passed each other on one night.
Some funny scenes ... an old man hitting on a young woman who retorted that he never believed in being friends with women and isn't going to start at 70! The performances by all were naturally striking.
Que dicción, que voz inconfundible!!! Amo a Tyrone Power! Gracias!
Such a brilliant movie. Loved it. :)
I have never quite realized how intensely, heart-felt emotional stories that the thirties' films were.
Who knew how tumultuous the story of Lloyds of London had started?
From the innocent childhood bond entailing their immense contributions to the modern world.
I was entranced and blown away by every part of this production-acting, sets, directing-everything!
Wonderful film - excellent from the leading actors ... and no one plays the 'Cad' better than the inimitable George Sanders .
I'd love to see a crisp print of this film. It's such a wonderful story. And the best scene of all in my opinion is the separation of the two boys as one journeys to London and one goes off to sea, neither to ever see each other again.
WOW THIS IS WAS SUCH A GREAT MOVIE. I never thought a movie that wasn't a chick flick could make me teary eyed... Thank you so much for uploading.
A WONDERFUL FILM, thanks for posting. yrs cj.
Right out of Daniel Defoe's 17th century England. Moll Flanders, Newgate Prison...love it...luv my British literature
Thank you so much for this little touch of history! I find myself watching more war movies to never forget those who die for freedom...and those that profit as well. Wishing our drug/weapons CIA would be broken into pieces.
Well. The start had me wondering where this would go. Freddy Bartholomew definitely not a favourite. But the story strengthened ss it went on.Tyrone Power in his early days. So slim and elegant a figure. I would have said handsome but really in some shots absolutely dazzling.
George Sanders playing to perfection (as usual), the suave dastardly villain. Wonderful film. Great camerawork. Intelligent script and storyline. Loved it.
Thanks so much for posting this wonderful movie of substance.
Top notch movie--TY
Such a great movie, Tyrone Power is so handsome!
This is certainly one of the finest classic films made! And the acting is wonderful, and, believable! The scene when Horatio and Jonathan part is enough to make anyone reach for the kleenex,,,, again,,, and,,,, again!!!! Thanks so very much for these films, and thanks for the heart lift!!!
Dearest Freddie Bartholomew.(Bartholamew?) He played Little :Lord Fauntleroy and I believe he also played in a few Dickens classics that were made into movies. He played in Great Expectations made in the 30's or early 40's.
play'd the Prince & also the Pauper
YershenPurrshenCat It's Bartholomew
tom wright pretty sure it was a set of twins in The Prince and the Pauper with Errol Flynn, not Freddie. Freddie was mainly at MGM though loaned out for this one. He made Captains Courageous (with Spencer Tracey) which aside from David Copperfield was his most famous film
Freddie Bartholomew wasn't in Great Expectations, that was Anthony Wager. He as however in Tom Brown's School days...
Yershen..he WAS David Copperfield....he was wonderful...a real favorite of mine...BUT THE BEST....Captains Courageous w/Spencer Tracy
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