Hilda Crane Film in English HD 1956 Jean Simmons, Guy Madison
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@11REIGN1116 күн бұрын
This is what love looks like❤ Forgiving ones faults and sticking to the script of love.
@bizzybee85221 күн бұрын
Great old Hollywood movie, made at the tail end of the 'Golden Age' of Hollywood. Jean Simmons was such a great actress.
@elaineproffitt1032
6 күн бұрын
I loved her in The Big Country. Such a wonderful story. They don't make em like they used to.
@ginamitembe893520 күн бұрын
Absolutely brilliant acting 👍 thanks for sharing classy no violence,bad language movie,👏👏🤩❤️❤️❤️
@katiedeluise234522 күн бұрын
Loved how they dressed back then .
@RAMROD4708
21 күн бұрын
Agreed. I grew up in that era, we always tried to look our best.
@ritaroad
21 күн бұрын
Sometimes I’ll watch a movie just for the fashion. Movies like, Desk Set.
@monjiaitaly
21 күн бұрын
Yes you can tell the men from the women.
@annemccarron2281
19 күн бұрын
@@ritaroadAnd there were few overweight people. Women with waists are so attractive.
@akrenwinkle
19 күн бұрын
@@annemccarron2281 The few overweight ones, except for Orson Welles, were almost always goofy oddballs in comedies or comic relief in dramas.
@user-dt4jt2ys2l11 күн бұрын
I loved her voice. I always wondered if she sang. She is so beautiful. I loved her in Spartacus.
@springsogourne
9 күн бұрын
I always found the opposite, I find it irritating. But she is beautiful and a good actress.
@willaknotts129821 күн бұрын
One of the great movies and best actors. Those were the days! ❤
@lakewalker1122 күн бұрын
Jean Simmons was a wonderful actress and movie star❤
@dtaylor939
13 күн бұрын
She narrated the series "Mysteries of The Bible" on A&E.
@harmoniabalanza
4 күн бұрын
never annoying or phony or crude in the role.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@harmoniabalanza Why on earth are you people so obsessed by anything "unpure"? Sheesh!
@catherinekeller423015 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this incredible film the lack of love in ones life leads to all sorts of confusion, sadness and heartbreak he stuck with her even though he had his own "mommy" problems he gained wisdom in the end lovely happy ending.🇦🇽💥💥💥
@MagdalenaRajnohova14 күн бұрын
We all need a man like Russell❤
@worldupsidedown1
3 күн бұрын
So true! I was married and divorced twice, also, but my Russell never showed up.
@juliacoburn7455
19 сағат бұрын
Fairytales for naive.
@jdr17479 күн бұрын
another great classic. Jean was so beautiful
@TronandFlynn82
9 күн бұрын
Agreed. To me, she always looked like Liz Taylor and Audrey Hepburn combined. Stunning.
@brianowens43921 күн бұрын
Nice find. Enjoyed Jean Simmons and this drama. Thank you kindly.
@bsr825516 күн бұрын
The fear of loosing and the greed to have everything,lands up people into various problems. It finally leads to anger frustration envy etc.... .
@patriciacurcio94555 сағат бұрын
Thank you for all these wonderful movies I think you are wonderful for showing them to me many blessings to you all thank you 🙏
@FreedomSpirit717 күн бұрын
Another wonderful Jean Simmons movie.
@isabs861622 күн бұрын
This blue grey period in Hollywood 1950 films... Very beautiful
@ellishall204
20 күн бұрын
yes, an outstanding example is 'Mother Is A Freshman' with Loretta Young 1949
@dorothyedge274722 күн бұрын
Thank you for posting this great movie for us. 🍿
@MARIAAPARECIDA-wk1bw
17 күн бұрын
Obrigada por postar esse filme maravilhoso, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😂🎉
@franciscodepaulagomes889323 күн бұрын
Jean Simmons foi uma ótima atriz e uma pessoa encantadora, o sorriso mais bonito do cinema
@bsr825516 күн бұрын
Very meaningful movie.
@berthaduah958119 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting, great movie with good moral lessons. Love is the greatest gift of all. Their dressing was decent.
7 күн бұрын
When ladies were lady-like and cared to be fashionable over trampy. Can you believe what passes for a lady these days? A tattooed tramp, in jeans so tight, she's nearly busting out! If it weren't so sad, it would be funny.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
And of course nothing tops decency for importance, right? Heaven forbid we might see a belly button!
@berthaduah9581
4 күн бұрын
@@cattymajiv you are absolutely right
@worldupsidedown1
3 күн бұрын
@@cattymajiv Decency is a mark of refinement and self-respect. I'll take all I can get. Modern movies are gross.
@colleenwhalen698118 күн бұрын
The actress who plays Mrs Burns does an excellent job portraying the kind of woman who is "The Woman You Love to Hate" - and her voice sounds exactly like a blend between Bette Davis and Mae West - quite uncanny. I love her "rough around the edges" voice and how she has that massive chip on her shoulder from when she "ran a hamburger stand and supported her little boy" all the while she is dripping in diamonds. Very good portrayal of Meddling Mother-In-Law-Battleaxe! In the 1950s being divorced - especially twice divorced would have made Hilda Crane, scandlous a "Scarlett Woman" and her social standing in a small, hick town would have been the lowest of the low. In the 1950's being divorced was considered a HUGE scandal - only for socialites and movie stars. It really would have been utterly unheard of for the "best catch" rich, handsome available bachelor in that little hick small town, to wind up married to a twice divorced woman - but heck, this is the movies so let us allow "Suspension of Disbelief". In the very beginning of the film, Hilda Crane talks about wanting to be embracing an independent life - but immediately realizes that is impossible - the best she could do in Winona is a job as a low paid typist, or shop clerk.....she is down on her luck with a gorgeous fur coat - that has torn, shabby lining - so she does the practical solution and winds up getting married to a rich man - the conventional expectation for the 1950s. She has a college degree - but probably something useless - if a woman went to college in the 1950's it was for the sole purpose of finding a HUSBAND, preferably a guy who would be graduating with a medical or law degree. I bet Hilda Crane's college degree was either "Home Economics" or English major - that was a "nice well bred girl" type college degree while you were just finagling your way to find a rich husband who was going to be a college grad in a high paying profession. If you like movies of this style and era, I highly recommend "Peyton Place" with Lana Turner and Jeff Chandler - it is more glamorous and glossier than this film, but the style of the era is identical BTW - I could never figure out why Jean Pierre Aumont was considered romantic leading man hunk sex symbol - his acting was wooden and really he was absolutely average looking. I was born in 1954 and remember seeing his films back in the day, but never could "get it" what his appeal was. Jean Simmons as always was lovely - and such a talented actress. In 1992 I attended an American Film Institute event in Washington, D.C. that screened the fully restored film of "Spartacus" - Jean Simmons and Tony Curtis attended and it was wonderful, if only for a minute, to chat with her in person. I don't have any interest in autograph collecting - but really appreciated being able to chat with her for a few minutes and let her know how much I admired her films. She was around 65 but still gorgeous! A very gracious and great lady.
@retha1875
14 күн бұрын
An English degree and a Home Ec degree are not useless, by any means.
@springsogourne
9 күн бұрын
I agree with you about Aumont, and his accent was ridiculous 😂
@harmoniabalanza
4 күн бұрын
@@retha1875 my dear mother said when I refused to major in government and chose English, "well, you can still be a lawyer with an English degree." I'm sorry Mom.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@retha1875 They were then.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@springsogourne VERY few of the leading men back then were at all attractive! Cary Grant and Dirk Bogarde were the exceptions. I still find most leading men unattractive, with that ugly super short hair, but at least they do a far better job now than they used to in choosing male stars.
@robertd.carver624016 күн бұрын
Jean makes the most of this pre-feminist romantic melodrama, ably supported by the rest of the cast, who play it as sincerely as the material demands.
@TronandFlynn82
9 күн бұрын
So true. It's like some of the other actors (especially the actor who played her husband) were made out of wood.
@ElizabethCisneros-se6ie20 күн бұрын
Oooh !! Good!!!! Movie !!! Love Jean Simmons makes want to be a Brunette. Love Jean Pierre AUMONT & GUY MADISON❤ THE COLOR is just perfect. Thx for this movie. 😊❤
@lindavalentin558220 күн бұрын
Poignant meaningful and inspiring ❤❤❤
@maryfeehan789617 күн бұрын
Thank you very much
@toosiyabrandt867620 күн бұрын
Hi Really good script! Shines a very sobering light on so called ‘women’s freedom’ and its consequences, and often nowhere near such a nice outcome as this!
@user-sf3fe4bh2q
Күн бұрын
Absolutely right!
@milourose297322 күн бұрын
Always love a David Raksin score.
@frederickcombs866114 күн бұрын
Guy Madison Till the End of Time
@judywilkerson868224 күн бұрын
Loved this movie 👍
@sylviaibarra829315 күн бұрын
It's in color great movie I thought it was a Black and white movie 🍿🍿🎥🎥😊
@longbranch1120724 күн бұрын
Thanks for posting, great movie
@antonietadeoliveira4900
23 күн бұрын
... And so is drinking.... But it is accepted largely in society!!!
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@antonietadeoliveira4900 I agree, even though it is totally irrelevant.
@angelavonhalle514421 күн бұрын
Many scenes are pure Jane Austen, sometimes literally. Pride and Prejudice.
@CVenza14 күн бұрын
Lovely movie.
@user-ul3xy4bd4e22 күн бұрын
Thank goddess 4ussel just for understanding and forgiveness from the real man
@thinhpham218824 күн бұрын
Good movie 👍
@charfinch635814 күн бұрын
Great movie
@RideoutMr21 күн бұрын
I guess grey was the "IT"color for interior design back in those days.
@retha1875
14 күн бұрын
It was actually more of a blue.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
It was actually beige and brown. The 2 worst colors ever. I see Megan Markle wearing so much solid dark brown and I want to scream at her! "No wonder nobody likes you! Wear some light colors and patterns, especially pink and blue flowers. There are a million choices, and you are wearing BROWN?!"
@retha1875
4 күн бұрын
@@cattymajiv you commented under the wrong post. This is about the movie Hilda Crane with Jean Simmons from the 1950s.
@fufu88915 күн бұрын
It's Eloise from Female on the Beach. Love her distinctive voice.
@apphiaobengandoh462424 күн бұрын
True love ❤️
@libra42ful5 күн бұрын
I hope I can find my Russell...that loves me in spite of my flaws, who loves me, just because I need to be loved ❤️
@juliacoburn7455
19 сағат бұрын
Yes .... very nice fairytales...
@michellevolkmann567521 күн бұрын
Thanks
@catdogbirds711020 күн бұрын
And I thought Guy Madison was just a cowboy. He was great in this part, so were Aumont and Simmons. She was lovely. I also liked that old Victorian house they lived in, it was like my grandparents'.
@annemccarron2281
19 күн бұрын
I love victorian as well.
@yhwhtlc921724 күн бұрын
Plot- Serial divorcée Hilda Crane (Jean Simmons) returns to the town where she went to college and begins a new romance with her old flame Russell Burns (Guy Madison), much to the chagrin of his abusive mother, Mrs. Burns (Evelyn Varden). When Mrs. Burns dies of a heart attack, her death casts a long shadow over their relationship. Soon Hilda embarks on an affair with her beloved former professor, Jacques De Lisle (Jean-Pierre Aumont), that threatens to destroy her latest attempt at marriage.
@MARIAAPARECIDA-wk1bw
24 күн бұрын
Lindo filme todos os atores são ótimos!❤❤❤❤❤😂😢😂❤
@alicedossantos3062
24 күн бұрын
A Fine Film ❤
@zoyablake9538
24 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@Lauren-vd4qe
23 күн бұрын
thnx I appreciate a summary plot of any movie i plan to watch.
@akrenwinkle
22 күн бұрын
Evelyn Varden chews up the scenery here as she did in "The Bad Seed." Not that I'm complaining... I'm not!
@thecressoflearning199620 күн бұрын
I think Russell made Hilda confident to get to her previous self, that should be needed as far as responsible husband is concerned👍
@harmoniabalanza
4 күн бұрын
and what makes him even handsomer than Paul Newman is that he's not Paul Newman. :)
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@harmoniabalanza I never liked Paul Newman. He's way too arrogant!
@annebellette20124 күн бұрын
Good movie
7 күн бұрын
This was a good movie. I'm glad Hilda found true love & happiness at the end. Her mother was awful, as so many often are. What a shame too. She seemed to have such potential, if only she had applied herself more appropriately.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
That is a great big spoiler! I have seen worse, but it's still giving away the whole ending! Why do you people have such a compulsion to wreck the whole thing for the rest of us? Next time at least use a SPOILER ALERT!
@alysononoahu870233 минут бұрын
The Grass is Greener❤❤❤❤
@AscendedMaster2749 күн бұрын
Good for Hilda! She really married the right guy. He knew that love would heal her.
@libra42ful
5 күн бұрын
I enjoyed how He loved her, because she needed to be loved...and that He needed to love someone, and he just happened to be the one that had loved her for so long...Takes a lot to realize your loveable, when You've been made to feel you weren't by even just a few others...Everyone deserves to have a Russell
@juliacoburn7455
19 сағат бұрын
And they live happily ever after. Don't talk about Domestic Violence
@rootsrockers1094 күн бұрын
I do love a happy ending ❤
@monjiaitaly20 күн бұрын
Nice.
@alysononoahu870245 минут бұрын
GUYS & DOLLS❤❤❤
@inesborstel559223 күн бұрын
❤
@stmarilyn92862 күн бұрын
What a brilliant movie. Love. Isn't it what we all need? And what we all need to give to others? John 13.34-35 and Matthew 6.14-15.
@juliacoburn7455
19 сағат бұрын
Only in bible it say: if you love me obey my commandments. True love never commands anything .... It is freely given without asking anything in return. That's why I don't like bible quotes or versus
@david-joeklotz955812 сағат бұрын
Winona, Minn - hometown of actress Winona Ryder
@kathylynch973224 күн бұрын
A sad movie.
@mirellajaber7704
21 күн бұрын
But with a happy ending
@RD-mj4qu5 күн бұрын
Great movie once you get used to the ads every 4 minutes ..uploader easy dose it in the Ads..it's notcyou tube it's you
@sarahboardman13378 күн бұрын
fabulous film almost ruined by 12 miserable adverts, almost one every five minutes or so. what a greedy poster to ruin such a work of art.
@MarvinaBigby22 күн бұрын
I am.impaired visually somewhat.whst did the mother see on the coat label
@REALcatmom
21 күн бұрын
The lining on the inside of the mink coat was worn, frayed, and pulling away from the collar. She saw that the fur wasn’t in good shape, because the lining was in disrepair.
@MarvinaBigby
21 күн бұрын
@@REALcatmom Ty so much for giving me the answer
@REALcatmom
21 күн бұрын
@@MarvinaBigby you are most welcome. Wasn’t this a good movie?
@Tim_Kent
21 күн бұрын
7:55 ❤️
@MarvinaBigby
20 күн бұрын
@@REALcatmom yes it was a good movie any others you would suggest
@alysononoahu870256 минут бұрын
Paul Newman FROM THE TERRACE❤❤
@irenejohnston680217 күн бұрын
Brought up by a cold, duty conscious mother.
@springsogourne9 күн бұрын
Grandmama from the Addams Family!
@danielaprosperita239217 күн бұрын
😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
@glojac89214 күн бұрын
HD a crush on Guy.Madison.
@jansimmons891417 күн бұрын
I wish I looked like her but I almost have her name......
@annemccarron228119 күн бұрын
Jean Simmons is as pretty as Elizabeth Taylor - maybe prettier.
@E-Kat
10 күн бұрын
She and Elizabeth needed to have their faces painted on! Poor men have to be born handsome whist any woman can look like a different person each time she paints her face.
@TronandFlynn82
9 күн бұрын
@annemccarron2281 I commented earlier how I always thought she looked a bit like Liz Taylor and Audrey Hepburn combined. Solid beauty.
@ria1636
5 күн бұрын
@@E-Kat Yep, you are a green Kat!
@user-sj7xv1er1u3 күн бұрын
used to be the custom: women only wore a mink coat if her husband gave it to her for her 40th Birthday OR She Divorced Very Well, & got a bundle of alimony. just saying.
@harmoniabalanza5 күн бұрын
"don't forget winona...kingman barstow san berdoo. " The mom is a bit of a creep, but I'm sure that will change. Still, only une Americaine would be worried about her "having lived" showing in her face. Sheesh. And the menacing mothers...if it weren't for them...
@suzysuzy479918 күн бұрын
🤔💚🤔💚🙏😇🙏💚
@dsjk20913 күн бұрын
As they once said, yeehaw.
@jessicavandenekart14617 күн бұрын
😊I would have married the foreigner to escape the future mother in law
@ria1636
5 күн бұрын
Jacques wasn't offering marriage, that was the point and besides he was a creep! :)
@TheFiown24 күн бұрын
Smoking is a most heinous habit.
@v.r.2834
24 күн бұрын
Agree - I was suffering from my heavy smoker parents- I never tried to smoke , it is disgusting
@REALcatmom
21 күн бұрын
Jean Simmons died in 1980 from lung cancer. She was 80 years old.
@user-ul3xy4bd4e
21 күн бұрын
All these people who use these strange words for addictions I really don’t think 💭 they understand what they’re saying would it be the same for drug addictions , alcoholic, food feeders or many other types of people who have been put in such situations my daughter was a precious little teen normal size 10 met lad who l had no. Idea was smoking waky baky and would buy her carrier bags off cola crisps sweets and cakes so they would say oh mum going to our room to watch movies or play on computer games I thought all innocent and then found out he as smoking @bought her these things because she didn’t want to smoke or drink but love we called treats but if in abundance it’s not a treat , in. Fact he was what as known as a feeder and I didn’t know of such things and now she’s addictions are food at 20 st and it’s very said is that (heinous or the ather words used for all these people as. Now my DRS SAY WHAT THE HOSPITAL SPECIALIST HAS HAD ME ON THESE MEDS TO KEEP ME. FROM LOSING THE USE OF MY RT ARM AND HAND ..? So I’m bed ridden and unable to use my hand @ arm and being meds to keep myself busy all the while I ve been treated as a drug addict but not helped to find any treatment that would get back my independence so I’m a disgusting disgraceful addict and I enjoy a smoke it helps me to calm down somewhat and if I were you I wouldn’t WALK OUTSIDE WITHOUT BREATH GEAR FACTORY CARS CANDLES GARDEN PIT FIRES ALCOHOL E .T C . SORRY BUT THE WRONG HAS BEEN GOING ON SINCE THE FIRST MAN ……
@jimcrawford3185
21 күн бұрын
But it s so cool
@TheFiown
20 күн бұрын
@@jimcrawford3185 Many people who died young also thought that it was 'cool'. Rock Hudson used to say that he loved smoking so much that he wished that it could be a cure for many illnesses. Talk about blindness. My father said as he was dying that he had 'wished that he had KNOWN how bad it was', when he had already lost many of his friends from it. He was 55.
@cattymajiv4 күн бұрын
I wish they hadn't used such ugly names for such beautiful women in these movies. Agnes, Hildegard, Hilda, Gertrude, Gerty. Hedwig sounds exactly like an insect, same as an earwig. And so many more awful sounding things. They also knew the value of pretty women, but never gave women some eye candy until finally Cary Grant and Dirk Bogarde came along, but even then, by far the most of the leading men were either plain or downright ugly. It's still a matter of opinion, but now they seem to at least make some effort to give us sexy guys. It's a weak effort, but better than before.
@alysononoahu87025 минут бұрын
Hilda Crane is a "hot mess".😢
@springsogourne9 күн бұрын
All those years as a professor in the US and he still has a horrible accent 😅
@debedwards171719 күн бұрын
Hilda is nasty.
@ria1636
5 күн бұрын
Don't be dumb!
@chris-809218 күн бұрын
melodramatic garbage
@mariemaloney804322 күн бұрын
Boring spoilt woman
@ThePiratemachine
20 күн бұрын
And don't you just love her!
@susanfaulkner2304
19 күн бұрын
She was a mess!
@soniavadnjal7553
17 күн бұрын
Alcoholic poisoning, probably. Oh no, she took pills.
@carlbri363721 күн бұрын
You do like to profit from commercials, don’t you?
@Asterion67
21 күн бұрын
It’s KZread doing it, not the person who owns this channel. Subscribe to KZread, as I did, and you will not see any commercial😊
@123pickles
21 күн бұрын
@@Asterion67 Thanks for the info. Never knew that. How much does it cost to subscribe to KZread?
@springsogourne
9 күн бұрын
@@123picklesabout 14.00 month. It’s wonderful, no ads
@alicedossantos306224 күн бұрын
Simmons acting isn't very good !
@akrenwinkle
22 күн бұрын
This role didn't call for subtlety, I think.
@nancyruggiano7603
21 күн бұрын
Simmons is an exceptional actress in every role she plays!
@edwinawareing2395
21 күн бұрын
Hahaha 🤣 jean Simmons was a great actress .
@irenejohnston6802
17 күн бұрын
Shakespeare's Ophelia and Estella in Great Expectations pre Hollywood. Blue Lagoon, Guys n Dolls, lovely in The Big Country, Varinia, Spartacus.
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This is what love looks like❤ Forgiving ones faults and sticking to the script of love.
Great old Hollywood movie, made at the tail end of the 'Golden Age' of Hollywood. Jean Simmons was such a great actress.
@elaineproffitt1032
6 күн бұрын
I loved her in The Big Country. Such a wonderful story. They don't make em like they used to.
Absolutely brilliant acting 👍 thanks for sharing classy no violence,bad language movie,👏👏🤩❤️❤️❤️
Loved how they dressed back then .
@RAMROD4708
21 күн бұрын
Agreed. I grew up in that era, we always tried to look our best.
@ritaroad
21 күн бұрын
Sometimes I’ll watch a movie just for the fashion. Movies like, Desk Set.
@monjiaitaly
21 күн бұрын
Yes you can tell the men from the women.
@annemccarron2281
19 күн бұрын
@@ritaroadAnd there were few overweight people. Women with waists are so attractive.
@akrenwinkle
19 күн бұрын
@@annemccarron2281 The few overweight ones, except for Orson Welles, were almost always goofy oddballs in comedies or comic relief in dramas.
I loved her voice. I always wondered if she sang. She is so beautiful. I loved her in Spartacus.
@springsogourne
9 күн бұрын
I always found the opposite, I find it irritating. But she is beautiful and a good actress.
One of the great movies and best actors. Those were the days! ❤
Jean Simmons was a wonderful actress and movie star❤
@dtaylor939
13 күн бұрын
She narrated the series "Mysteries of The Bible" on A&E.
@harmoniabalanza
4 күн бұрын
never annoying or phony or crude in the role.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@harmoniabalanza Why on earth are you people so obsessed by anything "unpure"? Sheesh!
Thank you so much for this incredible film the lack of love in ones life leads to all sorts of confusion, sadness and heartbreak he stuck with her even though he had his own "mommy" problems he gained wisdom in the end lovely happy ending.🇦🇽💥💥💥
We all need a man like Russell❤
@worldupsidedown1
3 күн бұрын
So true! I was married and divorced twice, also, but my Russell never showed up.
@juliacoburn7455
19 сағат бұрын
Fairytales for naive.
another great classic. Jean was so beautiful
@TronandFlynn82
9 күн бұрын
Agreed. To me, she always looked like Liz Taylor and Audrey Hepburn combined. Stunning.
Nice find. Enjoyed Jean Simmons and this drama. Thank you kindly.
The fear of loosing and the greed to have everything,lands up people into various problems. It finally leads to anger frustration envy etc.... .
Thank you for all these wonderful movies I think you are wonderful for showing them to me many blessings to you all thank you 🙏
Another wonderful Jean Simmons movie.
This blue grey period in Hollywood 1950 films... Very beautiful
@ellishall204
20 күн бұрын
yes, an outstanding example is 'Mother Is A Freshman' with Loretta Young 1949
Thank you for posting this great movie for us. 🍿
@MARIAAPARECIDA-wk1bw
17 күн бұрын
Obrigada por postar esse filme maravilhoso, ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😂🎉
Jean Simmons foi uma ótima atriz e uma pessoa encantadora, o sorriso mais bonito do cinema
Very meaningful movie.
Thanks for posting, great movie with good moral lessons. Love is the greatest gift of all. Their dressing was decent.
7 күн бұрын
When ladies were lady-like and cared to be fashionable over trampy. Can you believe what passes for a lady these days? A tattooed tramp, in jeans so tight, she's nearly busting out! If it weren't so sad, it would be funny.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
And of course nothing tops decency for importance, right? Heaven forbid we might see a belly button!
@berthaduah9581
4 күн бұрын
@@cattymajiv you are absolutely right
@worldupsidedown1
3 күн бұрын
@@cattymajiv Decency is a mark of refinement and self-respect. I'll take all I can get. Modern movies are gross.
The actress who plays Mrs Burns does an excellent job portraying the kind of woman who is "The Woman You Love to Hate" - and her voice sounds exactly like a blend between Bette Davis and Mae West - quite uncanny. I love her "rough around the edges" voice and how she has that massive chip on her shoulder from when she "ran a hamburger stand and supported her little boy" all the while she is dripping in diamonds. Very good portrayal of Meddling Mother-In-Law-Battleaxe! In the 1950s being divorced - especially twice divorced would have made Hilda Crane, scandlous a "Scarlett Woman" and her social standing in a small, hick town would have been the lowest of the low. In the 1950's being divorced was considered a HUGE scandal - only for socialites and movie stars. It really would have been utterly unheard of for the "best catch" rich, handsome available bachelor in that little hick small town, to wind up married to a twice divorced woman - but heck, this is the movies so let us allow "Suspension of Disbelief". In the very beginning of the film, Hilda Crane talks about wanting to be embracing an independent life - but immediately realizes that is impossible - the best she could do in Winona is a job as a low paid typist, or shop clerk.....she is down on her luck with a gorgeous fur coat - that has torn, shabby lining - so she does the practical solution and winds up getting married to a rich man - the conventional expectation for the 1950s. She has a college degree - but probably something useless - if a woman went to college in the 1950's it was for the sole purpose of finding a HUSBAND, preferably a guy who would be graduating with a medical or law degree. I bet Hilda Crane's college degree was either "Home Economics" or English major - that was a "nice well bred girl" type college degree while you were just finagling your way to find a rich husband who was going to be a college grad in a high paying profession. If you like movies of this style and era, I highly recommend "Peyton Place" with Lana Turner and Jeff Chandler - it is more glamorous and glossier than this film, but the style of the era is identical BTW - I could never figure out why Jean Pierre Aumont was considered romantic leading man hunk sex symbol - his acting was wooden and really he was absolutely average looking. I was born in 1954 and remember seeing his films back in the day, but never could "get it" what his appeal was. Jean Simmons as always was lovely - and such a talented actress. In 1992 I attended an American Film Institute event in Washington, D.C. that screened the fully restored film of "Spartacus" - Jean Simmons and Tony Curtis attended and it was wonderful, if only for a minute, to chat with her in person. I don't have any interest in autograph collecting - but really appreciated being able to chat with her for a few minutes and let her know how much I admired her films. She was around 65 but still gorgeous! A very gracious and great lady.
@retha1875
14 күн бұрын
An English degree and a Home Ec degree are not useless, by any means.
@springsogourne
9 күн бұрын
I agree with you about Aumont, and his accent was ridiculous 😂
@harmoniabalanza
4 күн бұрын
@@retha1875 my dear mother said when I refused to major in government and chose English, "well, you can still be a lawyer with an English degree." I'm sorry Mom.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@retha1875 They were then.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@springsogourne VERY few of the leading men back then were at all attractive! Cary Grant and Dirk Bogarde were the exceptions. I still find most leading men unattractive, with that ugly super short hair, but at least they do a far better job now than they used to in choosing male stars.
Jean makes the most of this pre-feminist romantic melodrama, ably supported by the rest of the cast, who play it as sincerely as the material demands.
@TronandFlynn82
9 күн бұрын
So true. It's like some of the other actors (especially the actor who played her husband) were made out of wood.
Oooh !! Good!!!! Movie !!! Love Jean Simmons makes want to be a Brunette. Love Jean Pierre AUMONT & GUY MADISON❤ THE COLOR is just perfect. Thx for this movie. 😊❤
Poignant meaningful and inspiring ❤❤❤
Thank you very much
Hi Really good script! Shines a very sobering light on so called ‘women’s freedom’ and its consequences, and often nowhere near such a nice outcome as this!
@user-sf3fe4bh2q
Күн бұрын
Absolutely right!
Always love a David Raksin score.
Guy Madison Till the End of Time
Loved this movie 👍
It's in color great movie I thought it was a Black and white movie 🍿🍿🎥🎥😊
Thanks for posting, great movie
@antonietadeoliveira4900
23 күн бұрын
... And so is drinking.... But it is accepted largely in society!!!
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@antonietadeoliveira4900 I agree, even though it is totally irrelevant.
Many scenes are pure Jane Austen, sometimes literally. Pride and Prejudice.
Lovely movie.
Thank goddess 4ussel just for understanding and forgiveness from the real man
Good movie 👍
Great movie
I guess grey was the "IT"color for interior design back in those days.
@retha1875
14 күн бұрын
It was actually more of a blue.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
It was actually beige and brown. The 2 worst colors ever. I see Megan Markle wearing so much solid dark brown and I want to scream at her! "No wonder nobody likes you! Wear some light colors and patterns, especially pink and blue flowers. There are a million choices, and you are wearing BROWN?!"
@retha1875
4 күн бұрын
@@cattymajiv you commented under the wrong post. This is about the movie Hilda Crane with Jean Simmons from the 1950s.
It's Eloise from Female on the Beach. Love her distinctive voice.
True love ❤️
I hope I can find my Russell...that loves me in spite of my flaws, who loves me, just because I need to be loved ❤️
@juliacoburn7455
19 сағат бұрын
Yes .... very nice fairytales...
Thanks
And I thought Guy Madison was just a cowboy. He was great in this part, so were Aumont and Simmons. She was lovely. I also liked that old Victorian house they lived in, it was like my grandparents'.
@annemccarron2281
19 күн бұрын
I love victorian as well.
Plot- Serial divorcée Hilda Crane (Jean Simmons) returns to the town where she went to college and begins a new romance with her old flame Russell Burns (Guy Madison), much to the chagrin of his abusive mother, Mrs. Burns (Evelyn Varden). When Mrs. Burns dies of a heart attack, her death casts a long shadow over their relationship. Soon Hilda embarks on an affair with her beloved former professor, Jacques De Lisle (Jean-Pierre Aumont), that threatens to destroy her latest attempt at marriage.
@MARIAAPARECIDA-wk1bw
24 күн бұрын
Lindo filme todos os atores são ótimos!❤❤❤❤❤😂😢😂❤
@alicedossantos3062
24 күн бұрын
A Fine Film ❤
@zoyablake9538
24 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@Lauren-vd4qe
23 күн бұрын
thnx I appreciate a summary plot of any movie i plan to watch.
@akrenwinkle
22 күн бұрын
Evelyn Varden chews up the scenery here as she did in "The Bad Seed." Not that I'm complaining... I'm not!
I think Russell made Hilda confident to get to her previous self, that should be needed as far as responsible husband is concerned👍
@harmoniabalanza
4 күн бұрын
and what makes him even handsomer than Paul Newman is that he's not Paul Newman. :)
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
@@harmoniabalanza I never liked Paul Newman. He's way too arrogant!
Good movie
This was a good movie. I'm glad Hilda found true love & happiness at the end. Her mother was awful, as so many often are. What a shame too. She seemed to have such potential, if only she had applied herself more appropriately.
@cattymajiv
4 күн бұрын
That is a great big spoiler! I have seen worse, but it's still giving away the whole ending! Why do you people have such a compulsion to wreck the whole thing for the rest of us? Next time at least use a SPOILER ALERT!
The Grass is Greener❤❤❤❤
Good for Hilda! She really married the right guy. He knew that love would heal her.
@libra42ful
5 күн бұрын
I enjoyed how He loved her, because she needed to be loved...and that He needed to love someone, and he just happened to be the one that had loved her for so long...Takes a lot to realize your loveable, when You've been made to feel you weren't by even just a few others...Everyone deserves to have a Russell
@juliacoburn7455
19 сағат бұрын
And they live happily ever after. Don't talk about Domestic Violence
I do love a happy ending ❤
Nice.
GUYS & DOLLS❤❤❤
❤
What a brilliant movie. Love. Isn't it what we all need? And what we all need to give to others? John 13.34-35 and Matthew 6.14-15.
@juliacoburn7455
19 сағат бұрын
Only in bible it say: if you love me obey my commandments. True love never commands anything .... It is freely given without asking anything in return. That's why I don't like bible quotes or versus
Winona, Minn - hometown of actress Winona Ryder
A sad movie.
@mirellajaber7704
21 күн бұрын
But with a happy ending
Great movie once you get used to the ads every 4 minutes ..uploader easy dose it in the Ads..it's notcyou tube it's you
fabulous film almost ruined by 12 miserable adverts, almost one every five minutes or so. what a greedy poster to ruin such a work of art.
I am.impaired visually somewhat.whst did the mother see on the coat label
@REALcatmom
21 күн бұрын
The lining on the inside of the mink coat was worn, frayed, and pulling away from the collar. She saw that the fur wasn’t in good shape, because the lining was in disrepair.
@MarvinaBigby
21 күн бұрын
@@REALcatmom Ty so much for giving me the answer
@REALcatmom
21 күн бұрын
@@MarvinaBigby you are most welcome. Wasn’t this a good movie?
@Tim_Kent
21 күн бұрын
7:55 ❤️
@MarvinaBigby
20 күн бұрын
@@REALcatmom yes it was a good movie any others you would suggest
Paul Newman FROM THE TERRACE❤❤
Brought up by a cold, duty conscious mother.
Grandmama from the Addams Family!
😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰
HD a crush on Guy.Madison.
I wish I looked like her but I almost have her name......
Jean Simmons is as pretty as Elizabeth Taylor - maybe prettier.
@E-Kat
10 күн бұрын
She and Elizabeth needed to have their faces painted on! Poor men have to be born handsome whist any woman can look like a different person each time she paints her face.
@TronandFlynn82
9 күн бұрын
@annemccarron2281 I commented earlier how I always thought she looked a bit like Liz Taylor and Audrey Hepburn combined. Solid beauty.
@ria1636
5 күн бұрын
@@E-Kat Yep, you are a green Kat!
used to be the custom: women only wore a mink coat if her husband gave it to her for her 40th Birthday OR She Divorced Very Well, & got a bundle of alimony. just saying.
"don't forget winona...kingman barstow san berdoo. " The mom is a bit of a creep, but I'm sure that will change. Still, only une Americaine would be worried about her "having lived" showing in her face. Sheesh. And the menacing mothers...if it weren't for them...
🤔💚🤔💚🙏😇🙏💚
As they once said, yeehaw.
😊I would have married the foreigner to escape the future mother in law
@ria1636
5 күн бұрын
Jacques wasn't offering marriage, that was the point and besides he was a creep! :)
Smoking is a most heinous habit.
@v.r.2834
24 күн бұрын
Agree - I was suffering from my heavy smoker parents- I never tried to smoke , it is disgusting
@REALcatmom
21 күн бұрын
Jean Simmons died in 1980 from lung cancer. She was 80 years old.
@user-ul3xy4bd4e
21 күн бұрын
All these people who use these strange words for addictions I really don’t think 💭 they understand what they’re saying would it be the same for drug addictions , alcoholic, food feeders or many other types of people who have been put in such situations my daughter was a precious little teen normal size 10 met lad who l had no. Idea was smoking waky baky and would buy her carrier bags off cola crisps sweets and cakes so they would say oh mum going to our room to watch movies or play on computer games I thought all innocent and then found out he as smoking @bought her these things because she didn’t want to smoke or drink but love we called treats but if in abundance it’s not a treat , in. Fact he was what as known as a feeder and I didn’t know of such things and now she’s addictions are food at 20 st and it’s very said is that (heinous or the ather words used for all these people as. Now my DRS SAY WHAT THE HOSPITAL SPECIALIST HAS HAD ME ON THESE MEDS TO KEEP ME. FROM LOSING THE USE OF MY RT ARM AND HAND ..? So I’m bed ridden and unable to use my hand @ arm and being meds to keep myself busy all the while I ve been treated as a drug addict but not helped to find any treatment that would get back my independence so I’m a disgusting disgraceful addict and I enjoy a smoke it helps me to calm down somewhat and if I were you I wouldn’t WALK OUTSIDE WITHOUT BREATH GEAR FACTORY CARS CANDLES GARDEN PIT FIRES ALCOHOL E .T C . SORRY BUT THE WRONG HAS BEEN GOING ON SINCE THE FIRST MAN ……
@jimcrawford3185
21 күн бұрын
But it s so cool
@TheFiown
20 күн бұрын
@@jimcrawford3185 Many people who died young also thought that it was 'cool'. Rock Hudson used to say that he loved smoking so much that he wished that it could be a cure for many illnesses. Talk about blindness. My father said as he was dying that he had 'wished that he had KNOWN how bad it was', when he had already lost many of his friends from it. He was 55.
I wish they hadn't used such ugly names for such beautiful women in these movies. Agnes, Hildegard, Hilda, Gertrude, Gerty. Hedwig sounds exactly like an insect, same as an earwig. And so many more awful sounding things. They also knew the value of pretty women, but never gave women some eye candy until finally Cary Grant and Dirk Bogarde came along, but even then, by far the most of the leading men were either plain or downright ugly. It's still a matter of opinion, but now they seem to at least make some effort to give us sexy guys. It's a weak effort, but better than before.
Hilda Crane is a "hot mess".😢
All those years as a professor in the US and he still has a horrible accent 😅
Hilda is nasty.
@ria1636
5 күн бұрын
Don't be dumb!
melodramatic garbage
Boring spoilt woman
@ThePiratemachine
20 күн бұрын
And don't you just love her!
@susanfaulkner2304
19 күн бұрын
She was a mess!
@soniavadnjal7553
17 күн бұрын
Alcoholic poisoning, probably. Oh no, she took pills.
You do like to profit from commercials, don’t you?
@Asterion67
21 күн бұрын
It’s KZread doing it, not the person who owns this channel. Subscribe to KZread, as I did, and you will not see any commercial😊
@123pickles
21 күн бұрын
@@Asterion67 Thanks for the info. Never knew that. How much does it cost to subscribe to KZread?
@springsogourne
9 күн бұрын
@@123picklesabout 14.00 month. It’s wonderful, no ads
Simmons acting isn't very good !
@akrenwinkle
22 күн бұрын
This role didn't call for subtlety, I think.
@nancyruggiano7603
21 күн бұрын
Simmons is an exceptional actress in every role she plays!
@edwinawareing2395
21 күн бұрын
Hahaha 🤣 jean Simmons was a great actress .
@irenejohnston6802
17 күн бұрын
Shakespeare's Ophelia and Estella in Great Expectations pre Hollywood. Blue Lagoon, Guys n Dolls, lovely in The Big Country, Varinia, Spartacus.