A wonderful movie ❤ Thanks for sharing. It’s important to do what we can for the children of the world. 🌎 I enjoyed watching Bing Crosby again. It’s the first time I’ve seen it but I’d watch it again ❤
@ChadHoskinOhio2 ай бұрын
So let me get this straight…. The boy unwraps the gift & sees a stuffed animal that he once had named Binky. This was proof the boy is his child. Is that what happened?
@blane18148 ай бұрын
Tear jerker 🥹🥹🥹
@LolaDeVino8 ай бұрын
This is an amazing film- so powerful. I read this years ago. This is an excellent interpretation. Bravo.
@BD1411 ай бұрын
😊
@sgabig Жыл бұрын
I guess Bing Crosby 's behavior in the book made more sense since he was British & couldn't remain in France - but the film version - Crosby is a US citizen so he could've remained in France after the Germans invaded since the USA was neutral until Pearl Harbor It also seems odd/selfish that Crosby 's movie wife didn't make an attempt to send her son to safety out of the country especially since she was working for the underground & knew she was putting his life in danger
@Hisloyalservantslistenlove613c Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@almeggs3247 Жыл бұрын
Imagine all the young parents with a baby or on the way during these times? What a terrible time for them!
@wyominghome4857 Жыл бұрын
I saw this film many years ago and it was so touching I never forgot it. Thank you for making it again available.
@michelleadams1212 Жыл бұрын
❤️
@3in1god Жыл бұрын
Thanks for this. What a deeply moving movie. 👏
@randalllaue4042 Жыл бұрын
Heartbreaking story... 😢
@Wendeajo Жыл бұрын
I read the original book. I know the author was not enamored with the movie...but I think the movie was WAY better than the book!!!
@Wendeajo2 жыл бұрын
Trying to find the lyrics/translation for the nonsense song (woof, woof) in the movie. Help?
@trevoreklof10882 жыл бұрын
Its crazy the gems you can still find on KZread if anyone knows and other Crosby classics on KZread please let me know I'm trying to watch all 94
@gailharris56852 жыл бұрын
It’s a shame that his wife was dying from cancer while he was filming this, in France enough said
@robiemacpherson83102 жыл бұрын
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@vincentlynch36522 жыл бұрын
Like several others here, I remembered this film from many, many years ago on television, and have been looking for it ever since. A small film, but a fine performance by Bing. Memorable.
@carminenardi8712 жыл бұрын
In italiano?
@DSheartlady2 жыл бұрын
i saw this film so long ago it stays with you so glad that you had it its a great movie and its one of the few serious roles that bing crosby ever did thank you so much
@jcl96633 жыл бұрын
수고하셨읍니다 늘 감사합니다~~=^💕
@pipeclub47893 жыл бұрын
Very nice Wayne. Thanks for the clear presentation!
@davidweston91153 жыл бұрын
wonderful film, just beware, if you are a modern facebook type, you will see in this film they are very intolerant of the Germans and their politics during the early 1940s. I expect today you couldn't get away with being intolerant of anyone, no matter how bad we used to say they were. It's that way for minority ethnic groups, deviant sex preferences, etc, so why not for wwii Germans? We have to now pretend that they were just doing what they felt was right, and we have to be tolerant of them right, because everyone has the right to do what they feel is right, no matter if it's dressing strangely, removing their kid's sex organs because they don't feel right, or removing a race from the earth? If we are not tolerant of these folks, we will get cancelled from our jobs and careers, right? ( correct me if I am wrong, I am just trying to keep up with the trend so I don't get cancelled myself, and I must warn viewers here of the intolerance because if I fail to do so, I will be complicit in the intolerance). I hope I am wrong about all this but I must make sure to follow the trends that my devices inform me about.
@RobbGF3 жыл бұрын
Paris Honeymoon (1939) - Bing Crosby kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZt6q86rkbPSkdo.html
@BigMikeD100013 жыл бұрын
cool
@826847273 жыл бұрын
Love this movie! The little boy is a wonderful actor! Steals the movie!
@mabeljordedo29763 жыл бұрын
Como puedo bajarla subtitulada ?
@tinapeters57253 жыл бұрын
Thank for posting, I saw this film as a child, I have read the book, this one name, Binki ! never tires of films of this genre
@Itsallaboutme664 жыл бұрын
😭😭😭😭😭. Highly recommended.
@DD-xt6vo4 жыл бұрын
Been looking for this film ever since I saw it at school as a six-year-old 1957. I only remembered a man looking for his long lost son in orphanages with French nuns. And when he found him the lad was singing '...with my banjo on my knee'. I didn't think Bing Crosby was the father and the final scene left no impression on me at all. Only by downloading an email app did these scraps of memory lead me to it here, at last.
@stymiedagain4 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie over 40 years ago, and I remembered that last scene with Binky so vividly. It’s funny how some movies have moments that stay with you, no matter how long ago you’ve seen them. This was one of those scenes that always stayed with me.
@julianarose98723 жыл бұрын
For me too , the scene with Binky stood out since my early childhood , I could never forget it
@lorilabieniec31392 жыл бұрын
I adore this film. I found the book in a display at JCPenney’s years ago and asked if I could possibly buy it. Instead, the manager gave me the book. I treasure both the book and the film. Never forgot Binky!
@Wendeajo2 жыл бұрын
I went on a serious search to find this movie - watched it with Mama decades ago. I too remember the Binky scene; it stayed with me all those years.
@jennyp49342 жыл бұрын
the same here, I forgot everything except Binky. I'm in my 60s and saw this as a young girl. One of the best movies I've seen in quite some time, so glad I found it again
@chetyoubetya85654 жыл бұрын
This movie also shows how out of touch Americans really were with what happened in Europe during WW2
@esmeephillips58884 жыл бұрын
Marghanita Laski, who wrote the original novel, sold the rights intending that John Mills play the hero. She was appalled to find that they had been traded to Perlberg-Seaton as a vehicle for Bing Crosby, with the character altered to an American. But when she saw the result, she was satisfied. This was one of the three late entries in Bing's filmography that established his credentials as a dramatic actor; the others were 'The Country Girl' (also Perlberg-Seaton) and 'Man on Fire'. What an all-round talent the guy was.
@carriefaucher81754 жыл бұрын
This is one of my favorite movies. I remember my mom and I watching it together. Thanks do much for posting it!🙂
@eileenphillips33584 жыл бұрын
I love this movie. Not only does it capture what wartime was like, it is deeply moving. Great movie best Bing Crosby ever.
@danitaamallah92515 жыл бұрын
Nice movie, but the book is so much more beautiful. You have to read the book !!!
@myrtlelois5 жыл бұрын
I really loved this movie and first saw it with my mother in the movies and have watched it on tv, on amazon prime and now on you tube and just like others i hope one day it will be released on dvd.....
@sherriryan85025 жыл бұрын
Wonderful movie. Thank you so much.
@agustinduenas59025 жыл бұрын
This movie is based on the 1949 book Little Boy Lost by Marghanita Laski. I read the book first and loved it. I then discovered the movie starring Bing Crosby and loved it as well. The ending followed that in the book, so I was really happy about that. Terrific book and wonderful movie.
@margotgordon26905 жыл бұрын
Many people only think of the song, White Christmas, or the comic films with Bob Hope, when they hear the name Bing Crosby. What they forget, or perhaps do not realise, is that he was also a fine serious actor.
@jannawary5 жыл бұрын
My new favorite movie. Also I'm a little bit confused. Was Jean actually Bill(Bing)'s son?
@gemoftheocean5 жыл бұрын
yes!!!!!!!! He remembered the name "Binky" which he had not been told!
@MagorzataMaria5 жыл бұрын
Very edifying movie.
@PraytheRosaryEveryDay5 жыл бұрын
Oh it is excellent, but I'm thinking his role in 'The Country Girl' had to be more taxing for him.
@kittkat425 жыл бұрын
That ending always makes me cry. I’m not fond of Bing Crosby, but he’s great in this film and The Country Girl. Just beautiful. Thanks
@JJZCandMe4 жыл бұрын
I cried at the ending too!
@mountainmanws5 жыл бұрын
I haven't seen this film in 30 years, but I remember as if it was yesterday. My wife and I just finished viewing, and I'm weeping like a little girl. Thank you, Wayne, for posting this gem. Binky. Merry Christmas.
@shigsho5 жыл бұрын
Great! A tough DVD to find. More or less homemade ones traded among Bing fans. It deserves a Criterion release.
@janwacawik74326 жыл бұрын
Beautiful picture. Superb performance by Mr Crosby.
@scottleft36726 жыл бұрын
"you might grow up to be a pig"....rubber tree plant...best song by crosby.....the movietone at the start is great....like being at the theatre as a kid.
@JudySus16 жыл бұрын
I absolutely loved that movie..still cry every time I watch it. I wish I could find f a picture of "Binky"..
@tammycampbell77975 жыл бұрын
My mom and I loved it so much that we would call our little Chihuahua Binky, even though is name was Tiny!
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This movie really touches your heart .
A wonderful movie ❤ Thanks for sharing. It’s important to do what we can for the children of the world. 🌎 I enjoyed watching Bing Crosby again. It’s the first time I’ve seen it but I’d watch it again ❤
So let me get this straight…. The boy unwraps the gift & sees a stuffed animal that he once had named Binky. This was proof the boy is his child. Is that what happened?
Tear jerker 🥹🥹🥹
This is an amazing film- so powerful. I read this years ago. This is an excellent interpretation. Bravo.
😊
I guess Bing Crosby 's behavior in the book made more sense since he was British & couldn't remain in France - but the film version - Crosby is a US citizen so he could've remained in France after the Germans invaded since the USA was neutral until Pearl Harbor It also seems odd/selfish that Crosby 's movie wife didn't make an attempt to send her son to safety out of the country especially since she was working for the underground & knew she was putting his life in danger
Thank you
Imagine all the young parents with a baby or on the way during these times? What a terrible time for them!
I saw this film many years ago and it was so touching I never forgot it. Thank you for making it again available.
❤️
Thanks for this. What a deeply moving movie. 👏
Heartbreaking story... 😢
I read the original book. I know the author was not enamored with the movie...but I think the movie was WAY better than the book!!!
Trying to find the lyrics/translation for the nonsense song (woof, woof) in the movie. Help?
Its crazy the gems you can still find on KZread if anyone knows and other Crosby classics on KZread please let me know I'm trying to watch all 94
It’s a shame that his wife was dying from cancer while he was filming this, in France enough said
I)
Like several others here, I remembered this film from many, many years ago on television, and have been looking for it ever since. A small film, but a fine performance by Bing. Memorable.
In italiano?
i saw this film so long ago it stays with you so glad that you had it its a great movie and its one of the few serious roles that bing crosby ever did thank you so much
수고하셨읍니다 늘 감사합니다~~=^💕
Very nice Wayne. Thanks for the clear presentation!
wonderful film, just beware, if you are a modern facebook type, you will see in this film they are very intolerant of the Germans and their politics during the early 1940s. I expect today you couldn't get away with being intolerant of anyone, no matter how bad we used to say they were. It's that way for minority ethnic groups, deviant sex preferences, etc, so why not for wwii Germans? We have to now pretend that they were just doing what they felt was right, and we have to be tolerant of them right, because everyone has the right to do what they feel is right, no matter if it's dressing strangely, removing their kid's sex organs because they don't feel right, or removing a race from the earth? If we are not tolerant of these folks, we will get cancelled from our jobs and careers, right? ( correct me if I am wrong, I am just trying to keep up with the trend so I don't get cancelled myself, and I must warn viewers here of the intolerance because if I fail to do so, I will be complicit in the intolerance). I hope I am wrong about all this but I must make sure to follow the trends that my devices inform me about.
Paris Honeymoon (1939) - Bing Crosby kzread.info/dash/bejne/hZt6q86rkbPSkdo.html
cool
Love this movie! The little boy is a wonderful actor! Steals the movie!
Como puedo bajarla subtitulada ?
Thank for posting, I saw this film as a child, I have read the book, this one name, Binki ! never tires of films of this genre
😭😭😭😭😭. Highly recommended.
Been looking for this film ever since I saw it at school as a six-year-old 1957. I only remembered a man looking for his long lost son in orphanages with French nuns. And when he found him the lad was singing '...with my banjo on my knee'. I didn't think Bing Crosby was the father and the final scene left no impression on me at all. Only by downloading an email app did these scraps of memory lead me to it here, at last.
I saw this movie over 40 years ago, and I remembered that last scene with Binky so vividly. It’s funny how some movies have moments that stay with you, no matter how long ago you’ve seen them. This was one of those scenes that always stayed with me.
For me too , the scene with Binky stood out since my early childhood , I could never forget it
I adore this film. I found the book in a display at JCPenney’s years ago and asked if I could possibly buy it. Instead, the manager gave me the book. I treasure both the book and the film. Never forgot Binky!
I went on a serious search to find this movie - watched it with Mama decades ago. I too remember the Binky scene; it stayed with me all those years.
the same here, I forgot everything except Binky. I'm in my 60s and saw this as a young girl. One of the best movies I've seen in quite some time, so glad I found it again
This movie also shows how out of touch Americans really were with what happened in Europe during WW2
Marghanita Laski, who wrote the original novel, sold the rights intending that John Mills play the hero. She was appalled to find that they had been traded to Perlberg-Seaton as a vehicle for Bing Crosby, with the character altered to an American. But when she saw the result, she was satisfied. This was one of the three late entries in Bing's filmography that established his credentials as a dramatic actor; the others were 'The Country Girl' (also Perlberg-Seaton) and 'Man on Fire'. What an all-round talent the guy was.
This is one of my favorite movies. I remember my mom and I watching it together. Thanks do much for posting it!🙂
I love this movie. Not only does it capture what wartime was like, it is deeply moving. Great movie best Bing Crosby ever.
Nice movie, but the book is so much more beautiful. You have to read the book !!!
I really loved this movie and first saw it with my mother in the movies and have watched it on tv, on amazon prime and now on you tube and just like others i hope one day it will be released on dvd.....
Wonderful movie. Thank you so much.
This movie is based on the 1949 book Little Boy Lost by Marghanita Laski. I read the book first and loved it. I then discovered the movie starring Bing Crosby and loved it as well. The ending followed that in the book, so I was really happy about that. Terrific book and wonderful movie.
Many people only think of the song, White Christmas, or the comic films with Bob Hope, when they hear the name Bing Crosby. What they forget, or perhaps do not realise, is that he was also a fine serious actor.
My new favorite movie. Also I'm a little bit confused. Was Jean actually Bill(Bing)'s son?
yes!!!!!!!! He remembered the name "Binky" which he had not been told!
Very edifying movie.
Oh it is excellent, but I'm thinking his role in 'The Country Girl' had to be more taxing for him.
That ending always makes me cry. I’m not fond of Bing Crosby, but he’s great in this film and The Country Girl. Just beautiful. Thanks
I cried at the ending too!
I haven't seen this film in 30 years, but I remember as if it was yesterday. My wife and I just finished viewing, and I'm weeping like a little girl. Thank you, Wayne, for posting this gem. Binky. Merry Christmas.
Great! A tough DVD to find. More or less homemade ones traded among Bing fans. It deserves a Criterion release.
Beautiful picture. Superb performance by Mr Crosby.
"you might grow up to be a pig"....rubber tree plant...best song by crosby.....the movietone at the start is great....like being at the theatre as a kid.
I absolutely loved that movie..still cry every time I watch it. I wish I could find f a picture of "Binky"..
My mom and I loved it so much that we would call our little Chihuahua Binky, even though is name was Tiny!