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Humoresque (1946) - Montage Sequence

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2008

Montage sequence from 1946 film "Humoresque"starring Joan Crawford and John Garfield.

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  • Can anybody tell me what that little bit is at around 1:27? The song?

    Caught some of this movie on TCM the other day (I'm a HUGE Garfield fan btw) and I really like that little song he plays. Especially when it the mood of the song changes around 1:40.

    <3

    If anybody can help me out and tell me what that song is called, that would be great :)

  • This is my favorite Joan Crawford film. She and Garfield had such a great chemistry in this picture!

  • I LOVE this film. John Garfield was such an underrated actor. He was hugely talented and made a number of really good films.but fell victim to the Communist Witch Hunt in the late forties early fifties and this ruined a great career and led to his demise at 39 from heart problems. Garfield had contracted Rheumatic fever as a young man and it damaged his heart. A great loss! RIP JOHN.

  • MORRISSEY FAVOURITE FILM

    MASTERPIECE 

  • I'm very happy! I have tried to find a montage sequence in youtube since long time!!

    This is fantastic! Thank you very much!

  • I got this movie along with other Joan movies in a boxed set for Christmas. I think Joan's acting in this is better then in Mildred Pierce. :)

  • Amazon -I just got it for $4.00 brand new. Go!

  • awesome way to narrate the setting

  • I have been trying to get this film for ages now.

  • Great actor, but think Garfield was miscast. Hard to believe him as a violinist or sensative lover. Maybe Broderick Crawford would have been a better choice.

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