This extraordinary movie saw a child, I remember the history of conductor please if you have share on you tube, thanks for sharing this story of the film-
This extraordinary movie saw a child, I remember the history of conductor please if you have share on you tube, thanks for sharing this story of the film-
lol thats crazy how fast they just decided that they were like in love....god she reads one letter and is like "oh my god im totally in love with this guy!!" i love ginger and henry!!!! i had no idea they were in a movie together...as soon as i found out i was like i NEED to see it!!!
i love ginger as a brunette...i love her as a blonde also, but i think i like her better as a brunette because i love the combination of brown hair and blue eyes.
The best story is the one that stars Edward G. Robinson but this is the second best story. Ginger and Henry do a super job of playing off each other. Ginger said yes to the part because she wanted to do a movie with her friend, Henry Fonda. I love the part where they are imagining what they would write in the letter. Henry seduces Ginger with words and she reciprocates in kind, then they kiss and the realization that they are in love hits them. Be careful what favors you ask of your friends.
I agree that Edward G. Robinson's story was very well done, but I'm a sucker for romantic comedy, particularly something done this well. I thought Fonda and Ginger were superb. And, yes, the scene at the couch was lovely. Interestingly I just picked up a second copy of this film which includes a sixth story that they decided not to include in the theatrical release. It stars WC Fields, and I think it was wisely edited out.
And thanks for the interesting information on Ginger & Fonda.
I agree with the omission of the WC Fields episode from the original release. I don't care for the Charles Laughton episode, also. Ginger and Henry Fonda were superb. Ginger is my favorite actress and she is always the highlight of any scene she is in. The first movie I saw her in was "I'll Be Seeing You" and "Tales of Manhattan" was the second. I have been a Ginger fan ever since.
Uggh, they are both so cute in this! I just want to eat up Henry Fonda
Nightbird87 3 months ago
lol Ginger and Henry were great together. lol I love how she rawred at the end lol. Thank you for sharing.
Ginger
MsGinger92 6 months ago
This extraordinary movie saw a child, I remember the history of conductor please if you have share on you tube, thanks for sharing this story of the film-
Roberto Flores Becerra MD,México.
robertofloresbecerra 1 year ago
This extraordinary movie saw a child, I remember the history of conductor please if you have share on you tube, thanks for sharing this story of the film-
Roberto Flores Becerra MD,México.
robertofloresbecerra 1 year ago
"letter?"
"no, head." :D
polkadotpolka123 1 year ago
lol thats crazy how fast they just decided that they were like in love....god she reads one letter and is like "oh my god im totally in love with this guy!!" i love ginger and henry!!!! i had no idea they were in a movie together...as soon as i found out i was like i NEED to see it!!!
xodebbieaudreyxo20 1 year ago
"That's not a lion; that's a pekanese." Haha!
vintagefan92 1 year ago
they have a lot of chemistry
saveen3 2 years ago 4
the end is the best haha^^ Ginger is so awesome!! she and Henry actually make a cute couple. it's too bad they never made another film together...
Connie193 2 years ago 3
Haha that was great i love the little rawr at the end it was cute!!!
tangoredlucy 2 years ago 3
Well that was FAST! lol
ALD1296 2 years ago 4
i love ginger as a brunette...i love her as a blonde also, but i think i like her better as a brunette because i love the combination of brown hair and blue eyes.
Countrygirltori24 2 years ago 3
Aw that was so good. I'm a sucker for classic romanice stories.
FanofBewitched 2 years ago 6
rawr!!!!! haha love this
6ladybirdblue 2 years ago 6
The best story is the one that stars Edward G. Robinson but this is the second best story. Ginger and Henry do a super job of playing off each other. Ginger said yes to the part because she wanted to do a movie with her friend, Henry Fonda. I love the part where they are imagining what they would write in the letter. Henry seduces Ginger with words and she reciprocates in kind, then they kiss and the realization that they are in love hits them. Be careful what favors you ask of your friends.
keleigh97 2 years ago 10
I agree that Edward G. Robinson's story was very well done, but I'm a sucker for romantic comedy, particularly something done this well. I thought Fonda and Ginger were superb. And, yes, the scene at the couch was lovely. Interestingly I just picked up a second copy of this film which includes a sixth story that they decided not to include in the theatrical release. It stars WC Fields, and I think it was wisely edited out.
And thanks for the interesting information on Ginger & Fonda.
KerrieGrant 2 years ago
I agree with the omission of the WC Fields episode from the original release. I don't care for the Charles Laughton episode, also. Ginger and Henry Fonda were superb. Ginger is my favorite actress and she is always the highlight of any scene she is in. The first movie I saw her in was "I'll Be Seeing You" and "Tales of Manhattan" was the second. I have been a Ginger fan ever since.
keleigh97 2 years ago 3
@KerrieGrant Who´s the other actor, please?
silrosm 6 months ago
@silrosm Cesar Romero plays Harry
KerrieGrant 6 months ago
@KerrieGrant Thank you very much!
I remembered the face but not the name.
silrosm 6 months ago