Ive owned this film for 30 years,its a family favorite.The colorized version only ads to it.One of the few colorized, that does.Wasn't she exquisite? Unlike todays actresses she acted with her face,little gestures with her hands.All that with a wonderful voice.There will never be another Irene Dunne!!!!
You don't really need a "source" to notice the Victor labels [and "Nipper"'s appearance in the music store] throughout this movie, 'ks'. Movie studios and leading companies have had "product placement" deals for years {The Marx Brothers' "Love Happy"
(1949) was another instance- the producer literally sold ad space at the end of the film to finish it}. Those record labels could have been "generic" or "ficitious" ones, but it's obvious where these came from! I wish I could tell you more...
Apparently, [RCA] Victor made a deal with Columbia to feature their labels and other "promotional" items during the picture; note the presence of the "Nipper" dog figurine, in the music store, at 1:04; that was part of Victor's famous "His Master's Voice" trademark, which was placed in record and music shops, by them, all over the country...
It is like the bride walks out
zombified666 1 month ago
I saw this movie in 1984 and I remember it being a Cary Grant movie and that is all. Too bad they make it so you can't watch it on youtube anymore.
Its a really good movie as I recall.
1967mustanggta 8 months ago
This is such a wonderful movie. I don't know why films of this caliber aren't made anymore. It's a tearjerker to be sure but it's just so good.
jstvwrnw 1 year ago
Memorable movie and scene - plus the first time I really took notice of the Phonograph. Love it!
Thanks for uploading.
HerLabyrinth 1 year ago
i love this version of 'you were meant for me' ...does anyone know who sings it?
xxWarriorsWomanxx 1 year ago
I love this movie, but the minute the credits start I start crying. This is a ten hankie movie.
jimb50 3 years ago 4
Me pasa exactamente lo mismo..It happen the same to me..
brujita04 3 years ago
i love this film so much, and is over 60years older than me!!
its timeless
evlear 3 years ago
To a Wild Rose is one of my favorite records from this movie.
stanmugs 3 years ago
I love this movie.
And to think, I found it at Walmart on the $1 shelf.
OHAYSARAH 3 years ago 3
Ive owned this film for 30 years,its a family favorite.The colorized version only ads to it.One of the few colorized, that does.Wasn't she exquisite? Unlike todays actresses she acted with her face,little gestures with her hands.All that with a wonderful voice.There will never be another Irene Dunne!!!!
donlemc 3 years ago 4
Haha, amen.
I haven't even been alive for 30 years.
OHAYSARAH 3 years ago
You don't really need a "source" to notice the Victor labels [and "Nipper"'s appearance in the music store] throughout this movie, 'ks'. Movie studios and leading companies have had "product placement" deals for years {The Marx Brothers' "Love Happy"
(1949) was another instance- the producer literally sold ad space at the end of the film to finish it}. Those record labels could have been "generic" or "ficitious" ones, but it's obvious where these came from! I wish I could tell you more...
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
Apparently, [RCA] Victor made a deal with Columbia to feature their labels and other "promotional" items during the picture; note the presence of the "Nipper" dog figurine, in the music store, at 1:04; that was part of Victor's famous "His Master's Voice" trademark, which was placed in record and music shops, by them, all over the country...
fromthesidelines 4 years ago
This is fascinating. Do you have a source for this? I'm an academic -- might like to investigate this further.
ksbarnett 4 years ago
Great clip, I love that song! They broke the mold on Irene Dunne...a Hollywood classic!
svecia1 4 years ago 3
I love this movie.
My Dog ate the DVD.
So I can't watch it anymore
blonducks 4 years ago