Breakdowns of 1937
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Being a southerner, I think I know a little more about southern accents than you (who clearly arent' even a native speaker) and most of the internet crowd. No one need or "should respect" your misinformed, biased and rude opinion that "southern accent doesn't sound that sophisticated and classy." I imagine you think South Boston sounds like Tumbridge Wells? Scarlett O'Hara is a rich girl born in the middle of the 19th Century. Do you really think she's supposed to talk like Huckleberry Hound?
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You are indeed confused and a sponge. Vivien Leigh is about the only performer in GWTW who does a decent Southern accent.; she sounds like my mother who grew up in Virginia. Off and on for 37 years, I've lived in the "mid-atlantic," which supposedly produced the accents of C. Grant and Grace Kelly--who both sounded like they learned to speak from failed actresses who ran drama schools, and certainly NOT like anyone from DC to Philadelphia that I've EVER heard. K. Hepburn was from New England.
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What was Bette Davis getting so upset about at 1:50? Did the guy clap too early or something?
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I love it when the women screw up their lines. Instead of making them look bad it makes them much more attractive,real,spontaneous,an
d above all human. The cute young woman who flubs her line and swears actually comes across as more interesting than the character she's playing. And kind of sexy 3:29 -
i'm guessing the great bette davis is yelling at herself, the "last one" probably refers to her ending the lip sync before the voice ends. i wish her rant wouldn't have been cut off.
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@nauort23 Cary Grant was British, not American.
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In the old days, they got mad as hell when they screwed up. Nowadays, actors screw up and everybody laughs. Who cares about the budget...
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Ahahahaha!!! Claude Rains and Alan Hale at the end totally made my day!



what's the movie at 3:25
ragingbull888 1 year ago
@ragingbull888 I think it might be a movie called Marry the Girl (1937). The two guys in the scene are Hugh Herbert and Alan Mowbray.
nicoley132 9 months ago
@nicoley132 thanks, what about the film at 4:07?
ragingbull888 9 months ago
@ragingbull888 Not sure about that one, sorry. :)
nicoley132 9 months ago
The actor is Hugh "Woo Hoo" Herbert
joechristopher2 2 years ago
Hugh Herbert drives me crazy, yes he does.
nicoley132 2 years ago