Show Boat (1936) - Part 4/16: "Can't Help Lovin' That Man"
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Wonderful. 100 times more entertaining than anything Hollywood produces today.
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@surgedeb She HAD more talent than you ever WILL HAVE. How is that for a comeback. And by the way, its called acting, she is supposed to look like that.
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what a joy to see the wonderful Hattie Mc Daniel in this musical I only knew the color version with Ava Gardner but I hope I could see this B & W version with theses great actors but Ava was spendid anyway
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Mammy!
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They don't make them this great anymore.
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OMG THAT VOICE OF THAT MAN!!!! hubba hubba!!!
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Although I love this, and it's beautiful and heartfelt, the only authenticity about it is that it is the 20s New York City version of the Old South. I have wondered all my life how this style of music ever became associated with black American culture. In spite of that, Showboat touches, however lightly, on our American scourge of racism. Rare and courageous, even today!
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Where did you get this footage? Is it available on DVD? Anybody know?
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I love this version. I have the Howard Keel version.Paul Robson's amazing voice and Hattie McDaniels great all round talent. She deserved that Academy Award.Great music from Kern and Hammerstein. Also Helen Morgan, as Julie was meant to be played by the author Edna Ferber.I do love Ava Gardner's soulful rendition of Can't help lovin that man of mine though. Ella Fitzgerald also has a lovely version. But then Ella did everything well. Thank you for posting!I must find this version.
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I love this version. I have the Howard Keel version.Paul Robson's amazing voice and Hattie McDaniels great all round talent. She deserved that Academy Award.Great music from Kern and Hammerstein. Also Helen Morgan, as Julie was meant to be played by the author Edna Ferber.I do love Ava Gardner's soulful rendition of Can't help lovin that man of mine though. Ella Fitzgerald also has a lovely version. But then Ella did everything well. Thank you for posting!I must find this version.
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They don't show this film on tv any more - only the crummy howard keel version. Such a pity.
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Slavery was sad. It was sad, when blacks had to be slaves in the South. It's also sad today in third world sweatshops in places like Vietnam and India. America was ruined by slavery in the 1800s with the civil war. Now America is being ruined morally and economically once again by modern slavery.



LaMisere- Your uploads are among the best on Youtube. Thank you for your taste, talent and efforts! I am forever appreciative.
tracer740 8 months ago 4
@tracer740 You're very welcome. Always happy to share the things that make me happy and have enriched my life. I'm glad there are still people out there who enjoy these musicals as much as I do.
LaMisereHQ 6 months ago 4