this is terrific!!! You make amazing videos. I especially loved the first scene from Joy of Living. Thanks for including Irene Dunne, she's my favorite.
There is absolutely nothing as enchanting and rich as these old B&W romantic moves. Nothing like a rainy or snowy Saturday to curl up with hot coco and watch these heart warming movies.
Loved it. As I do all of your videos. I was so happy to see The Yam in there! I think it's one of the most underrated Fred and Ginger dances! Great to see Kate Hepburn and Spencer Tracy in there also among lots of my other favourites!
3:48 Ginger Rogers and Jimmy Stewart I think.. Which movie is this!?!?
Simply great ! Thanks for sharing this video. I can't remember the titles of the featured movies starring Barbara Stanwyck in your video -- could you help me please ?
that was great. your videos get better everytime. this just brought a big smile to my face. all of my favorite movies and what a beautiful song. bravo! the profaneangle does it once again.
I've seen a couple of tributes for classics using this song! and if there is another person on utube putting up the same thing, I don't care!! ^.^ This song is perfect for classics forever!
this is terrific!!! You make amazing videos. I especially loved the first scene from Joy of Living. Thanks for including Irene Dunne, she's my favorite.
Rena1934 1 year ago
There is absolutely nothing as enchanting and rich as these old B&W romantic moves. Nothing like a rainy or snowy Saturday to curl up with hot coco and watch these heart warming movies.
Pattifish 1 year ago
Awesome job! Great editing.
laurieheartsdcx 1 year ago
Awesome video! Perfect song/clip choice. These movies look great. Can you send me the movie list too? Please?
Love it!
AmoCultumAlo 2 years ago
super video!!
mothergoddam 2 years ago
thankyou for all the ginger and myrna clips....could you tell me who is at 2.31, i really cant remember her name
gracie08ga 2 years ago
Carole Lombard, with Fred MacMurray
TheProfaneAngel 2 years ago
5-6 months after seeing this for the first time, Clark Gable is STILL golden at the 2:08 mark! :D
Superman4ever 2 years ago
may i get the movie list also?
leahcarmen 2 years ago
Loved it. As I do all of your videos. I was so happy to see The Yam in there! I think it's one of the most underrated Fred and Ginger dances! Great to see Kate Hepburn and Spencer Tracy in there also among lots of my other favourites!
3:48 Ginger Rogers and Jimmy Stewart I think.. Which movie is this!?!?
gottamatch 2 years ago
Thank you! The Ginger and Jimmy movie is Vivacious Lady (1938).
TheProfaneAngel 2 years ago
Bravo!
Do you have a list of the movies you used?
marbeque 2 years ago
Thank you! I'll message you.
TheProfaneAngel 2 years ago
God bless our classics..And the true stars that graced them and this world
xABitTooGorgeousx 2 years ago 6
that was adorable.
classicalgirl01 2 years ago
whoow this is a great video, you made the music and the video go so well together.
i really old movies so that was just great to watch.
who is it at 1:40??
<3
MeaghyB 2 years ago
Thank you! That is Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor.
TheProfaneAngel 2 years ago
Thank you for telling me. i really do live the video its just great to watch. i cant believe i didnt realise it was Barbara. thanks heaps
<3
MeaghyB 2 years ago
Great Job! "Waterloo Bridge" is so romantic and terribly heartbreaking.
keleigh97 2 years ago
Hey Profane Angel! Love this clip-see you on the blog!
Lilly
maryl0414 2 years ago
What's the movie at 2:34?
Good Job!!
beeje 2 years ago
Thank you. That is Ginger Rogers and Norman Foster in Professional Sweetheart (1933).
TheProfaneAngel 2 years ago
Clark Gable at the 2:08 mark = GOLD! :D
What movie is that from?
Superman4ever 2 years ago
Wife vs. Secretary (1936).
TheProfaneAngel 2 years ago
Awesome and it's now in my favorites. Thanks for including Rita @2:19. and Joan Blondell. Your my classic movie gal!
cinerama62 3 years ago
LURVE IT
Mernerwastaken 3 years ago
And thank you for using "Joy of Living" - a terrific film!
zmpino 3 years ago
i love it! very good job!
your videos are always so nice to watch... =)
Connie193 3 years ago 2
So terrific. Your hard work is loved and appreciated!
zmpino 3 years ago 2
Thanks !
afrenchindublin 3 years ago
the more I watch this
the more I love it !!!!
dam good job!!!
danoinreno 3 years ago 4
Young Fred MacMurray! And Jimmy Cagney! It's delightful to see them portrayed so romantically. Thanks for another stunning video.
CDU916 3 years ago
Simply great ! Thanks for sharing this video. I can't remember the titles of the featured movies starring Barbara Stanwyck in your video -- could you help me please ?
afrenchindublin 3 years ago
Thank you!
The Stanywck clips are from This is My Affair (1937) and Forbidden (1932).
TheProfaneAngel 3 years ago
well made I love it 5 stars for this :-)
kamarza 3 years ago
love this !!!
will you marry me??
LOL!!!
that was great !!!
thanks
danoinreno 3 years ago 2
WONDERFUL. (As always).
VictorianGlove 3 years ago
This is too adorable-- you have impeccable taste when it comes to choosing good clips, especially to have them run smoothly with the music!
beeje 3 years ago
That was fantastic! Absolutely Beautiful :D
saraismyname 3 years ago
This was adorable! A nice tribute for Valentine's Day!! <3
jennifer1003 3 years ago
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emster93 3 years ago
perfect choice of clips! made me smile. :) and the transition at 2:53 is especially well done.
darlingdelovely 3 years ago
hey buddy! beautiful job, this is one of my favorite modern songs and it goes so well with the video footage!
buttersgreer 3 years ago
well done..
-emile
ejworthy 3 years ago
Thanks for the Valentine's treat, so sweet and romantic, wonderful, as usual!
diamondandrubyheart 3 years ago
This is a wonderful tribute!
eveningsinbloom 3 years ago
What is the first movie? the around15-23 secs?
emster93 3 years ago
Joy of Living (1938) with Irene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
TheProfaneAngel 3 years ago
I love this song! And Taylor Swift. Beautiful tribute! :)
classicmovies11 3 years ago
that was great. your videos get better everytime. this just brought a big smile to my face. all of my favorite movies and what a beautiful song. bravo! the profaneangle does it once again.
jess06 3 years ago
I've seen a couple of tributes for classics using this song! and if there is another person on utube putting up the same thing, I don't care!! ^.^ This song is perfect for classics forever!
Great video! ******
SatineCharm 3 years ago
Aw, I love this! :D
You always make the best videos.
(:
victoriachateau 3 years ago
Very cute! I love how the fragments really do fit with the music (: what's the name of the film the video ends with?
ClassicFilmFan 3 years ago
Thank you! The last scene is from Waterloo Bridge (1940), Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor.
TheProfaneAngel 3 years ago
Perfect!
sweetbettyblue 3 years ago
Love It! You always do a fantastic job!!
scifi707 3 years ago
aww! that was great.
in some ways, this song seems made for these movies.
the "love story" fantasy was pretty much what the films were trying to idealize.
nice job.
emster93 3 years ago
This is FABULOUS! I love all of these movies.
countrygirltori 3 years ago
This song has quickly become a favorite, it works with pretty much every video I've seen that uses it, this one is no exception!
Very romantic and sweet, I always like watching the footage and editing, you do such a fabulous job! Thanks so much!
Muirmaiden 3 years ago