I have received two replies from YOUTUBE for comments that I have suppossedly made, but that I HAVE NOT MADE. Get it together guys, you're screwing up!!!
@doctornoooo I'm with you.. Personally, I think Richard Conte stole the picture.. Had Conte came around in the late 60's, he would've been right up there, with DeNiro, or, Pacino.. Such as it was for actors who were Italian-American..
Whatever one thinks about Victor Mature's acting ,credit has to go to his sense of humor. His response to being rejected for membership by a stuffy, bug-up-its-ass golf club in California is a classic of American casual humor. He was also always willing to laugh at himself, which takes a real person.
Love this rendition of the theme tune written in 1931 by Alfred Newman. It was his first full movie score for Goldwyn's 1931 production, Street Scene. The title song he wrote for this movie became a theme to which he returned on several occasions, including the opening of the 1953 movie How to Marry a Millionaire, in which Newman is seen conducting the studio orchestra. The theme also appears in films I Wake Up Screaming, Cry of the City, and Where The Sidewalk Ends.
I have received two replies from YOUTUBE for comments that I have suppossedly made, but that I HAVE NOT MADE. Get it together guys, you're screwing up!!!
carmenhernandezochoa 2 months ago
Thanks for posting this classic. Can't even buy it on Amazon.
ajfroaolcom 3 months ago
What a fine film noir this was!
Thank you for uploading it.
zany2x 5 months ago
wasnt some of this soundtrack used in Kiss Of Death?
mikethegent 5 months ago
Waited too many years to see this film. I was not disappointed! Thank-you so much for posting!!
gordmarial 6 months ago
i love it awwwwwwwwwwwwwww thoes old movie i love victore and debra pagent i have alot of collection at home and also this
mona1055 8 months ago
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mona1055 8 months ago
My favorite movie theme, Alfred Newman was a genius. And Victor Mature is so good looking it's criminal!
carmenhernandezochoa 9 months ago
@carmenhernandezochoa / they have used that theme music in at least 5 different movies I've seen.
cleopatrabonz 2 months ago in playlist More videos from rc12069
My favorite movie theme, Alfred Newman was a genius.
carmenhernandezochoa 9 months ago 3
Always wanted to see this, thanks for sharing!
norfolk03 1 year ago
Give Mature the right role , such as this, and he could fit it like a glove: nobody
could have been better against Conte. If anybody smells its the gal, Siodmak
either had her foisted on him or just went wrong. It happens. And the kid is
a little off, but everything else this film is fafulous. Siodmak was at the top of
his form here.
doctornoooo 1 year ago 2
@doctornoooo I'm with you.. Personally, I think Richard Conte stole the picture.. Had Conte came around in the late 60's, he would've been right up there, with DeNiro, or, Pacino.. Such as it was for actors who were Italian-American..
zipper179 1 year ago 3
Whatever one thinks about Victor Mature's acting ,credit has to go to his sense of humor. His response to being rejected for membership by a stuffy, bug-up-its-ass golf club in California is a classic of American casual humor. He was also always willing to laugh at himself, which takes a real person.
yamsid 1 year ago
@yamsid excellent as Doc Holliday in my darling clementine
irish66 6 months ago
is "man at the top" and "life at the top" available anywhere? i can't find them.
TGIFurry 2 years ago
if you have top figure and top face, you will find them in a second.
tyzhen 1 year ago
One of my favorite movies of all time. Thanks for posting!
ajfroaolcom 2 years ago
Classic 1948 with style. Why can't they all be like this!
BeadStallcup 2 years ago 2
ohh i was looking for the cornbread movie
Rase2ACD 2 years ago
thank u classic movie
CK1223 2 years ago 5
Love this rendition of the theme tune written in 1931 by Alfred Newman. It was his first full movie score for Goldwyn's 1931 production, Street Scene. The title song he wrote for this movie became a theme to which he returned on several occasions, including the opening of the 1953 movie How to Marry a Millionaire, in which Newman is seen conducting the studio orchestra. The theme also appears in films I Wake Up Screaming, Cry of the City, and Where The Sidewalk Ends.
mpjrdldn 2 years ago 13
My many many thanks for that - the noir of Lady of Shanghai brought it back to me off to check out the other films
thanks again
IrishClaudius 2 years ago
@mpjrdldn
I love that tune.
shanghaibenny2 1 year ago
@mpjrdldn great theme indeed. thanks for the history.
northbeachfilms 1 year ago