"I'll Beg, I'll Borrow, I'll Steal!" - Camille (1936)
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A scene from Camille (1936) with the great Greta Garbo and Robert Taylor.
Marguerite Gautier (Garbo) tries to drive Armand Duval (Taylor) away after promising Armand's father to leave her young lover.
Also starring Henry Daniell
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"let's go to the movies! let's go see the staaaarrs"
@monmothma3358
6 жыл бұрын
"Aaalways happy endings" - whereupon they showed this one, with an incredibly sad ending - great to watch for kids! :D
Robert Taylor was so beautiful!
Extraordinary performance for Robert Taylor, about age 24, who was just at the beginning of his more than 30 year career as an actor. Sadly, he was terribly under rated by the critics because he was so handsome.
One of Garbo's best movies and Robert Taylor was great in this movie !
One of greatest love scenes of all times. Shockingly real! So real! Subtle things you can't do in romantic film that can drive audience crazy. Feeling and emotional LIFE!
Garbo was at her absolute best in this movie. I love it more and more every time I watch it!
The very divine Robert Taylor 💖❤️💖
What a great scene played for the silver screen. Garbo and Taylor are unique.
She was one of a kind.
The Divine Garbo ❤❤❤
This is the only movie that will make me cry.
Robert Taylor is SO handsome.
oooo...great passionate scene!! So well acted!!
"Camille" is a film adaptation of the 1848 french novel "La Dame Aux Camelias" (or Lady Of The Camellias). Giuseppe Verdi caught wind of it and immediately set about put the story to music which would later become 1853's "La Traviata".
She's got it! whatever it is.... she has it!!
@Aldolinozinho
6 жыл бұрын
The face!
@valkyrie-in-black-coat
5 жыл бұрын
@@Aldolinozinho the Grace😂😁
Haven't seen this for 40 years and i remember this scene perfectly
One of the best films of the 1930's!!!
If some of you people forgotten this movie was in the movie Annie (1982).
What a beautiful way to put things! Your observation translates exactly her inner scenery. I absolute agree with you, it was a divine performance! Incredibly powerful, touching, tantalizing!
Garbo at her best and most glamorous! Thanks for uploading!!
please tell me im not the only one who saw this clip from the movie Annie
@monmothma3358
6 жыл бұрын
Lol no me too. It was completely misplaced in "Annie" (what the heck possessed the director to put it in a kids' musical??) then again it made me curious about this movie and Garbo.
@omegamelody6947
6 жыл бұрын
hahha when i was a kid, i kept remembering the black and white movie that Annie saw. I kept wondering about that movie if it was real or not.
@aimakeflamez547
4 жыл бұрын
I’m here !
@caitlinjane92
4 жыл бұрын
Mon Mothma I think putting parts of “Camille” in “Annie” helped make “Camille” a classic for future generations.
@lamarsahadeo429
4 жыл бұрын
That clip is also on Annie 1982 as well
I finished this book a while back and I’ve been obsessed with this story since
The original version of 'La Traviata' I've seen this before I saw the opera, and I love them both :D
Splendida Garbo!!
I lvoe this film, esp this scene. He's so angry.
Su acento sueco extraviado en el inglés la vuelve más interesante aún
Annie brought there (Annie Movie 1982)
Omg this scene tho!
"You shall answer to me for this" LOL
@sebastianemond5313
Жыл бұрын
This was before the infamous Chris Rock slap by Will Smith.
Tfw you're told you'll see a happy ending when this movie ended with a sad one.
The slap was weird :D I love this movie, it's so emotional... Greta is absolutely adorable, charming woman, but she looks unhealthily and still so sad :(
@caitlinjane92
4 жыл бұрын
BloodedMarilyn Back then they had to keep violent outbursts like that toned down in movies. Though the Baron definitely deserved that slap to the face for being such a possessive, greedy a-hole, I honestly think a huge punch to the face would have been better to give him.
@ladyarthuria
4 жыл бұрын
Cute slap, Following the crowd gasped "Owwww"
Moulin Rouge is an adaptation of this one, the original
Without Taylor...this is not so much. He takes my breath away with his beauty!
@robb7398
2 жыл бұрын
lol Garbo was magnificent
I saw this clip in Annie.
❤❤❤❤Beautiful Couple
Thalbergs masterpiece. He was dead but his people made it exactly as he planned. My favorite Garbo picture. After this without Thalberg her career crashed. She should have been in The Women but Mayer said no. John Gilbert was destroyed for hitting Meyer over Garbo. Mayer wrecked Garbo too. Her pictures are his greatest achievements.
@alexanderv9357
9 ай бұрын
Если это всё так, то очень жаль 😢 Мир потерял величавшую актрису раньше времени.
Robert Taylor looked so handsome
read the book Marguerite final letter to Armand is one of the best
If Annie supposed to take place in 1933, how did they saw this movie? This movie did not exists until 1936!
@AmyDatzuKiyokoPallatina
Жыл бұрын
Annie was in 1982 but they based the year in 1933 if that makes sense
@amichellef93 I'd have to agree; I've often felt the Camille story is better suited to silent film, where melodramatic storylines don't feel as unnatural.
I seen this in Annie
@lamalulu123 omogoooood--that's the first thing that I thought when I saw this!!!!hahaha. But I think this is better, The scene was intense, not sugary and sappy like Moulin Rouge (although I like that movie too for a different reason) ^^
I wish they did an adaptation of La Dame aux Camélias in the early 1970s with an all French cast, Françoise Pascal as Marguerite Gautier, and directed by John Huston. Only question is, who would have played Armand opposite Françoise Pascal as Marguerite.
Theyr'e both based on 'La Dame au Camelias'
Annie (1982) brought me here
@misterread7740
Жыл бұрын
Me too in 2023
it's palying too fast. needs to be slowed down to the proper speed. this isn't tnt channel.
If it does its only because moulin rouge needed a brilliant film to copy
Annie brought me here
I'm awfully confused, is she the woman who passes away at the end or a different woman?
@alanashy3514
Жыл бұрын
Marguerite gautier is the woman who passes away she have the same ilness of satine from moulin rouge
Robert Taylor is my favorite actor from that era, but still..the beg borrow steal part made me bite back a laugh, not feel sorry for them.. :P
@patricianelsoncarroll7247
5 жыл бұрын
Best Love movie! Can see it over and over with tears very emotional
This woman is yours now! I have paid my wh*&e! I owe you nothing... and you are nothing to me... 😢T-Thank you for curing me of my ridiculous obsession with love...😢
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