Say Yes
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From: TheProfaneAngel
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  • 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.

  • Awesome job! Great editing.

  • Awesome video! Perfect song/clip choice. These movies look great. Can you send me the movie list too? Please?

    Love it!

  • super video!!

  • thankyou for all the ginger and myrna clips....could you tell me who is at 2.31, i really cant remember her name

  • Carole Lombard, with Fred MacMurray

  • 5-6 months after seeing this for the first time, Clark Gable is STILL golden at the 2:08 mark! :D

  • may i get the movie list also?

  • 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!?!?

  • Thank you! The Ginger and Jimmy movie is Vivacious Lady (1938).

  • Bravo!

    Do you have a list of the movies you used?

  • Thank you! I'll message you.

  • God bless our classics..And the true stars that graced them and this world

  • that was adorable.

  • 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

  • Thank you! That is Barbara Stanwyck and Robert Taylor.

  • 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

  • Great Job! "Waterloo Bridge" is so romantic and terribly heartbreaking.

  • Hey Profane Angel! Love this clip-see you on the blog!

    Lilly

  • What's the movie at 2:34?

    Good Job!!

  • Thank you. That is Ginger Rogers and Norman Foster in Professional Sweetheart (1933).

  • Clark Gable at the 2:08 mark = GOLD! :D

    What movie is that from?

  • Wife vs. Secretary (1936).

  • Awesome and it's now in my favorites. Thanks for including Rita @2:19. and Joan Blondell. Your my classic movie gal!

  • LURVE IT

  • And thank you for using "Joy of Living" - a terrific film!

  • i love it! very good job!

    your videos are always so nice to watch... =)

  • So terrific. Your hard work is loved and appreciated!

  • Thanks !

  • the more I watch this

    the more I love it !!!!

    dam good job!!!

  • Young Fred MacMurray! And Jimmy Cagney! It's delightful to see them portrayed so romantically. Thanks for another stunning video.

  • 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 ?

  • Thank you!

    The Stanywck clips are from This is My Affair (1937) and Forbidden (1932).

  • well made I love it 5 stars for this :-)

  • love this !!!

    will you marry me??

    LOL!!!

    that was great !!!

    thanks

  • WONDERFUL. (As always).

  • This is too adorable-- you have impeccable taste when it comes to choosing good clips, especially to have them run smoothly with the music!

  • That was fantastic! Absolutely Beautiful :D

  • This was adorable! A nice tribute for Valentine's Day!!  <3

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  • perfect choice of clips! made me smile. :) and the transition at 2:53 is especially well done.

  • hey buddy! beautiful job, this is one of my favorite modern songs and it goes so well with the video footage!

  • well done..

    -emile

  • Thanks for the Valentine's treat, so sweet and romantic, wonderful, as usual!

  • This is a wonderful tribute!

  • What is the first movie? the around15-23 secs?

  • Joy of Living (1938) with Irene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.

  • I love this song! And Taylor Swift. Beautiful tribute! :)

  • 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!

    Great video! ******

  • Aw, I love this! :D

    You always make the best videos.

    (:

  • Very cute! I love how the fragments really do fit with the music (: what's the name of the film the video ends with?

  • Thank you! The last scene is from Waterloo Bridge (1940), Vivien Leigh and Robert Taylor.

  • Perfect!

  • Love It! You always do a fantastic job!!

  • 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.

  • This is FABULOUS! I love all of these movies.

  • 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!

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