Thank you Sara for another gem, the artists you featured had one thing in common with you and that was talent, your choice of film and music is so good. Merry Christmas.
Howdy Sara, Very much worth watching. Many of today's actors need computers and special effects to ply their craft. These Ladies did it with their talent.
You have such a delicate sensitivity for the dramatic - I was riveted from the beginning to the end. Keep doing what you are doing, whatever mood or moods they convey or focus on. You are an artist. Thank you!
Amazing :) sorry to be a pain but what films are at 2:40, 2:50 and 3:05
TheAbbatha 2 months ago
@TheAbbatha Thanks you! That's The Magnificent Ambersons (1942), Mrs. Miniver (1942) and Marie Antoinette (1938).
saraismyname 2 months ago
What is that last movie with Celeste Holm? Wonderful video by the way...then again, all the videos you make are wonderful:))
senoritamercedes 2 months ago
@senoritamercedes Aw, thank you so much. That's Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
saraismyname 2 months ago
Wow! Excellent! And I've never seen Celeste Holm so young!
SueSnell 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
amazing video! well done!
geebersjen 2 months ago
Amazing!! Just...Amazing!! =)
What's this movie: 4:18 ?
RocyMartinez 2 months ago
@RocyMartinez Thank you! That's So Proudly We Hail! (1943)
saraismyname 2 months ago
Thank you Sara for another gem, the artists you featured had one thing in common with you and that was talent, your choice of film and music is so good. Merry Christmas.
countrytoon 3 months ago
This is so moving and wonderful. I love the films you included and the dialogue. Which is the Olivia de Havilland films at around 2:18 please?
ZZTopRockman 3 months ago
@ZZTopRockman I think that the movie is To each his own (1946)
RocyMartinez 2 months ago
@ZZTopRockman Thank you so much, the movie at 2:18 is indeed To Each His Own like RocyMartinez said.
saraismyname 2 months ago
@ZZTopRockman Thank
ZZTopRockman 2 months ago
heartbreaking and wonderful at the same time! well done Sara.
spacedream27 3 months ago
This is really very good.well done!
snacklofter 3 months ago
Very dramatic and emotional. Nice job, Sara!
PlayIt4MeAgainSam 3 months ago
Lovely! I actually love watching Tributes like this that make me cry, I hope thats not weird....
ForeverOldiesO1 3 months ago
Wonderful, moving
kittenkat1979 3 months ago
Beautiful. I loved it. :)
Was that Irene Dunne at 3:09-3:15?
spotsycool 3 months ago
@spotsycool : Yes, that was Irene Dunne. :)
robrichpo 3 months ago
tributes from you: knowing you can hit the 'favourite' button before you've seen the video :)
cineceleb 3 months ago
Wow, Sara. This is marvelous!
2legit64 3 months ago
Very touching tribute !
Great matching music !
Thanks for sharing, Sara :-)
Irene.
MarleneXtreme2 3 months ago
Very moving video!
irinagarbo 3 months ago
Moving tribute!!
eveningsinbloom 3 months ago
Great emotion and sadness ...
Beautiful soundtrack
Always equal to herself!
Congratulations
84800Romy 3 months ago
Howdy Sara, Very much worth watching. Many of today's actors need computers and special effects to ply their craft. These Ladies did it with their talent.
Grandpaw2511 3 months ago
You have such a delicate sensitivity for the dramatic - I was riveted from the beginning to the end. Keep doing what you are doing, whatever mood or moods they convey or focus on. You are an artist. Thank you!
Gowanee1 3 months ago
Thanks for this! Stella Dallas has one of the most moving and heartbreaking conclusions in film. Agnes Moorehead was a class of her own.
robrichpo 3 months ago
oh that was wonderful too
i think its the first one ive seen that had this subject
beautiful..thanks for sharing
theblueangel28 3 months ago
This is very beautiful!
FlaxenHairedBeauty 3 months ago
Amazing as usual!
senoritamercedes 3 months ago