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Love the movie,thanks so much for putting it on here!
melissa61272 5 days ago
Thank you for posting this!! Wonderful book - wonderful movie.
adr1anne113 5 days ago
Great! I've been waiting for this to pop up on you tube for years.
armandx10 1 week ago
I can never listen to Debussy without thinking of this movie -- perhaps when I really think about the, the movie that I come to most often, especially when I'm feeling down. I love this movie. Girl with the Flaxen Hair, Arabesques 1 and 2 and, of course, the first and third movements of Nocturnes just work so well for this movie -- so beautiful.
Samalabear 2 weeks ago
magnificent Ambersons- Citizen Cane- Niagara w/M. Monroe,Under Capricorn,Touch of Evil and I think Spiral Staircase too -- later he did lots of B flicks and smaller roles
thanks again !!
lisadiane10001 2 weeks ago
@lisadiane10001 Joseph Cotton; right, such as the Third Man!
benjaminlhaines 2 weeks ago
Interesting detail: "They used a "special process" for the film´s premiere. The movie was shown normally until the lightning bolt that initiates the green-tinted storm. At that point the masking receded for a giant pre-prepared screen,as a zoom-effect lens enlarged the image just for the special-effect finale" I wish I could have been there that day.
silenceseaandsky 4 weeks ago
@you0107 She's related to Drew Barrymore, they have the same eyes.
canon21100 1 month ago in playlist Liked videos
this is one great film. saw it on tv when I was a kid and searched for it on video for years. thank you! <3
dixiehellcat 1 month ago
I saw Portrait of Jennie, when I was 18 years old. 1948. Befoere the endless war movies tapered down. The beginning of hope. Of dreams. I detested the years of WWII, and how each movie was worse than before. It caused one to hate the American Germans, who built this country. Like my parents and siblings. Good industrious people who farmed the land here to feed our country. Give credit where credit is due. Beth
HeatherGlen33 2 months ago