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My problem with this film is that I don't understand why she lingers. After that incident at the road when Bogart is more than half-way through killing a guy? What's the difference if he killed someone in the past?
@DrHowbeit You'd be surprised by how some women behave. Sometimes it's not understandable or logical, but then again I've learned not to question the undying fickleness of women.
Similar in style to hichcock,it was made during the freudian obsessed 40's...note its a santana production...santana was the name of Bogarts boat, so i presume it was his production company......
Similar in style to hichcock,it was made during the freudian obsessed 40's...note its a santana production...santana was the name of Bogarts boat, so i presume its his production company......
I second that emotion. Hitchock (as far as I know) had nothing to do with this film. It's one of my all time fave movies & my fave one directed by Nicholas Ray....Ray was involved in many classic pics, but I think this one is his BEST!
Overlooking the fact that this was Nicolas Ray's film, I don't think Hitchcock ever worked with Bogie. Which is a shame because Bogie was arguably the best actor of his time.
I like the cars back then and the way women dressed in that era. I sure wish I lived back then, I could get some very nice dresses and hats. It Humphrey Bogart is any example, the men were handsomer back then. I might actually want to take up with some of the men who want to take up with me if I lived in 1950.
Nobody, and I mean NOBODY could walk the line between sanity and insanity like Bogart. What an INCREDIBLE talent. Nicholas Ray put his wife (Gloria Grahame) under ridiculous binds during this film. Two greats-Ray and Bogie, at the top of their game. Probably Gloria Grahame's greatest film. She really stepped it up, to match Bogie emotion for emotion.
The autograph collecting boy at 2:02 is Billy Gray, the friend of Michael Rennie's Klaatu in the original The Day the Earth Stood Still. He was also a regular on Father Knows Best with Robert Young.
Alfred Hitchcock??? lol thanks for the upload, maybe the fact you put his name will distract Youtube trolls from finding out this is really the Nicholas Ray classic
Hate to be repetitive, but you gotta give credit where credit is due, and this is Nicholas Ray's masterpiece, not Hitchcock's (as if Hitch needed another one!).
It's just not fair to overlook such a master who was Nicholas Ray.
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Quit being trolls and just watch the movie....lonely bastards.
Forgemno 4 weeks ago
Quit being trolls and just watch the movie....lonely bastards.
Forgemno 4 weeks ago
DON'T READ THIS COMMENT IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE
My problem with this film is that I don't understand why she lingers. After that incident at the road when Bogart is more than half-way through killing a guy? What's the difference if he killed someone in the past?
DrHowbeit 1 month ago in playlist In a Lonely Place
@DrHowbeit You'd be surprised by how some women behave. Sometimes it's not understandable or logical, but then again I've learned not to question the undying fickleness of women.
Thurzotron 1 month ago
johnny guitar is a great ray film as well.
janestub 1 month ago
The writer in the show Californication is based on Bogey's character in this movie.
spinliquid 2 months ago
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I love this movie.
floridafyme 3 months ago
this is the name of a Hitchcock Presents episode. maybe that's why he got confused.
kubkins 4 months ago
"remember how i use to read to you?" "since then i've learned to read by myself" subtle masturbation metaphor?
londonacid1 4 months ago
bogey and nick ray,,still kool,!!
ror312gallery19 5 months ago
As others have said, it's not a Hitchcock film. If you are going to post these things, you really should take the time to get these things right.
sinsitysisterssinema 6 months ago
Hitchcock is the master!
7beers 7 months ago in playlist In a Lonely Place
Thank you!! Love it!!!
scorp3434 8 months ago
Bogie did not have to act for this film, that is the real Bogart!
billthestinker 8 months ago
Similar in style to hichcock,it was made during the freudian obsessed 40's...note its a santana production...santana was the name of Bogarts boat, so i presume it was his production company......
MrCrispian 8 months ago
Similar in style to hichcock,it was made during the freudian obsessed 40's...note its a santana production...santana was the name of Bogarts boat, so i presume its his production company......
MrCrispian 8 months ago
Similar in style to hichcock,it was made during the freudian obsessed 40's
MrCrispian 8 months ago
it's starting quite well
ismaeeeeeeel 10 months ago
You really should change this from Alfred Hitchcock to Nicholas Ray.
Chu4eon 10 months ago
@Chu4eon
I second that emotion. Hitchock (as far as I know) had nothing to do with this film. It's one of my all time fave movies & my fave one directed by Nicholas Ray....Ray was involved in many classic pics, but I think this one is his BEST!
JubalCalif 7 months ago
Bogey at his best
blaq7427 11 months ago
well done Hitch another masterpiece, I recognise all teh hallmark of this great film-maker, thumbs up for the Hitch!
chrish12345 1 year ago
What is this movie about? I don't have the internet 24/7 here (government regulation).
Microglia1 1 year ago
You really should change the credit - this is Nicholas Ray's masterpiece - Hitchcock had nothing to so with it.
Thanks for uploading.
Gowanee1 1 year ago 2
Gloria Grahame's entrance gets me every time. She was just so so friggin' gorgeous.
aspacepigtaipei 1 year ago
This was a Nicholas Ray film not influenced by hitch
PtAltmVansanTarr 1 year ago
Overlooking the fact that this was Nicolas Ray's film, I don't think Hitchcock ever worked with Bogie. Which is a shame because Bogie was arguably the best actor of his time.
MrLunitunz 1 year ago
thank god for you tube .great actors ,and movies ..thank you posting .
starbirdblue 1 year ago
Hitchcock has nothing to do with this film.
It was directed by Nicolas Ray.
Jazzanswer 1 year ago
Hitchcock is da best! Two thumbs up!!!
7beers 1 year ago
I like the cars back then and the way women dressed in that era. I sure wish I lived back then, I could get some very nice dresses and hats. It Humphrey Bogart is any example, the men were handsomer back then. I might actually want to take up with some of the men who want to take up with me if I lived in 1950.
Jackalman99 1 year ago
Notice that the "pig" was in the lane for oncoming traffic.
Asparagusville 1 year ago
Nicholas Ray directed this Bogart classic not Alfred Hitchcock. How could this person posting these be so wrong?
Brace67 1 year ago 2
Thanks so much for posting (Nicholas Ray directed this by the way not Hitchcock)
ClassicMovieClub 1 year ago
Not sure what Hitch had to do with this film ...
nigelhalfwittt 1 year ago
Many thanks to whomever posted this (these), but PLEASE fix! Hitch had nothing to do with this fantastic movie.
MrAndersoncouncil 1 year ago
Complete this line for the Daily double : "I was born when she kissed me, I died when she....."
swingeasy987 1 year ago
@swingeasy987
I was born when she kissed me. I died when she left me. I lived a few weeks while she loved me. Fantastic.
MrAndersoncouncil 1 year ago
@MrAndersoncouncil
NICE! Great line, great film....
swingeasy987 1 year ago
@MrAndersoncouncil I was born when she kissed me. I died when she farted.
7beers 1 year ago
@7beers
Happy third birthday.
MrAndersoncouncil 1 year ago
My favorite Bogart movie.
Nobody, and I mean NOBODY could walk the line between sanity and insanity like Bogart. What an INCREDIBLE talent. Nicholas Ray put his wife (Gloria Grahame) under ridiculous binds during this film. Two greats-Ray and Bogie, at the top of their game. Probably Gloria Grahame's greatest film. She really stepped it up, to match Bogie emotion for emotion.
MarkAnthonyLentine 1 year ago
Please TAKE HITCHCOCK'S NAME OFF THIS MASTERPIECE FROM NICK RAY,,,
MarkAnthonyLentine 1 year ago 2
The autograph collecting boy at 2:02 is Billy Gray, the friend of Michael Rennie's Klaatu in the original The Day the Earth Stood Still. He was also a regular on Father Knows Best with Robert Young.
franzy1 2 years ago
Alfred Hitchcock??? lol thanks for the upload, maybe the fact you put his name will distract Youtube trolls from finding out this is really the Nicholas Ray classic
CenobiteVictim 2 years ago
LOL those lines always cracked me up :
- There's no sacrifice too great for a chance in immortality.
- .Yes sir.
girl43 2 years ago
Nice, from a time when acting was pure and priceless.
Ninearm 2 years ago
Bogart was one of the best actors ever..if not the best..
rachel7036 2 years ago
"Made all his money before the income tax"
LOL
206Nish 2 years ago
"I'm a stranger here, myself." -Nicholas Ray
How apt :)
veronicles 2 years ago
Hate to be repetitive, but you gotta give credit where credit is due, and this is Nicholas Ray's masterpiece, not Hitchcock's (as if Hitch needed another one!).
It's just not fair to overlook such a master who was Nicholas Ray.
RubyTuesday717 2 years ago 45
@RubyTuesday717 And thank YOU too. How could someone think Hitchcock? I'm beginning to think Ray is forgotten.
margotdarby 10 months ago
This is not Alfred Hitchcock! This is Nicholas Ray's masterpiece!
LadyEmmaHamilton 2 years ago 27
Excellent film, thanks for uploading.
RagingGeekazoid 2 years ago
well thanks for the preview but alfred hitchcock has nothing to do with this movie
salatatabaa 2 years ago 2
I was just going to say. The film was directed by Nicholas Ray. But thank you so much for the upload.
UnitedTen 2 years ago 2