In the fall/winter of 1982, I was a terribly sick 11-year-old who happened to catch this film on daytime TV (ABC I seem to recall) while I was recovering at home. I had only heard the song once after that in a furniture store in 1983 or '84. It's exactly this portion of the film I remember so vividly, and after all this time, I finally found it again. It had that much of an impression on me that I never forgot the song or the scenes. Thank you for posting it.
so far liking this.. never saw the original. But I gotta' crack up at the way they portray women in the 70's! ha.. she's the only one who trips and falls on the climb up there.. she's addicted to pills..gives a good hair toss and then decides to commit suicide! ha! wow.
i saw this film almost 40 yrs ago...it was the first and the last time i heard of the opening sound and i still have it in my mind. thanks to internet and youtube, i'll be able to see this film again and hear the most beautiful music i've ever heard. " have you ever dreamed of a place.. far away from it all.."
I enjoyed both films. I agree its a shame about the missing footage in the 1937 version. Hopefully somehow the missing footage will be found. "Things to come" from 1936 I believe also has missing footage. At least most of both films have survived even in abbreviated form.
Sometimes if librarian/archivists reach out to other libraries internationally film footage can be found. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently found a missing 1927 film in New Zealand.
I love all the songs and so much better than the older version from 1937 although most disagree. One of my favorite movies with some admittedly silly lyrics however.
In the fall/winter of 1982, I was a terribly sick 11-year-old who happened to catch this film on daytime TV (ABC I seem to recall) while I was recovering at home. I had only heard the song once after that in a furniture store in 1983 or '84. It's exactly this portion of the film I remember so vividly, and after all this time, I finally found it again. It had that much of an impression on me that I never forgot the song or the scenes. Thank you for posting it.
mercurycinema 1 month ago
Belo, BELISSIMO.........
caconde100 4 months ago
so far liking this.. never saw the original. But I gotta' crack up at the way they portray women in the 70's! ha.. she's the only one who trips and falls on the climb up there.. she's addicted to pills..gives a good hair toss and then decides to commit suicide! ha! wow.
omiswheretheheartis 6 months ago
Thank you so much for the computer technology to restore this movie again.
I had seen it 30 years ago whole I was senior high school student.
I love it so much and sing along all the time. I am fifty six years old woman.
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SuzySachdev 9 months ago
I Always thaught this story was one of the most Beautiful films ever made
in both Versions of the film, with only one setback. that such a place doesn't really
exist!
friedrich2gregory 1 year ago
i saw this film almost 40 yrs ago...it was the first and the last time i heard of the opening sound and i still have it in my mind. thanks to internet and youtube, i'll be able to see this film again and hear the most beautiful music i've ever heard. " have you ever dreamed of a place.. far away from it all.."
bethdrcalabrese 1 year ago
I enjoyed both films. I agree its a shame about the missing footage in the 1937 version. Hopefully somehow the missing footage will be found. "Things to come" from 1936 I believe also has missing footage. At least most of both films have survived even in abbreviated form.
jimbobubbadj 2 years ago 2
Hi Jim Bob,
Sometimes if librarian/archivists reach out to other libraries internationally film footage can be found. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recently found a missing 1927 film in New Zealand.
MegaFunMovies 1 year ago
I would love to buy a copy of this one... but even Amazon does not seem to carry it! Bummer!
apteachr 2 years ago
Great beautiful LOST HORIZON!
Cineramicfilms 2 years ago 4
I love all the songs and so much better than the older version from 1937 although most disagree. One of my favorite movies with some admittedly silly lyrics however.
perrypearl 3 years ago
I think it's a privilege to see this film, but I'm afraid I'm among those that disagree.
The 1937 film was so good, it hurts to see the stills that replace the missing footage from it.
itstheit 3 years ago 4