Meryl Streep in A Cry in the Dark
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@quecroft6385
@quecroft6385 21 годину тому
Wow…. I’ll be 40 this year and I remember this episode
@seth2901
@seth2901 21 годину тому
Madelyne alwas had her hair loose
@bibliobill2530
@bibliobill2530 23 години тому
Montgomery Clift as a brain surgeon was sorely miscast in this film. He had suffered a serious head injury in a bad car accident three years before and still was on painkillers. Liz insisted he be in the movie to help out her old pal Monty. Paul Newman would have been much better in the part. Plus it would have been good publicity since they both had been in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" the year before.
@AnthonySforza
@AnthonySforza День тому
Oh come on... it cut right before the payoff, when it pans over and there's a tree with the door carving.
@nicholasnorman4179
@nicholasnorman4179 День тому
O boy to think ONSLAUGHT is just around the corner
@supermilkguy
@supermilkguy День тому
Hate to be disagreeable, but for me the voice acting is terrible and so this doesn’t work for me. I realize that voice acting in animation tends to be far less “naturalistic” than film acting…but that’s probably why I’m not a huge fan of animation in general.
@spookayghost6804
@spookayghost6804 День тому
Why my parent's let me watch this as a child is a mystery 😂. Absolutely terrified me. I remembered it being water but always assumed the water was boiling 😂.
@miloradvlaovic
@miloradvlaovic День тому
Dear Lord her character was written so intelectually superior to the lawyer guy and yet he tried to take the cheepest of digs at her academia background - when she probably wrote and published more papers than he ever read 🤭
@markula382
@markula382 День тому
3:12 animation error that was never corrected.
@Black.Sabbath
@Black.Sabbath День тому
Was he messing with her 🤣
@user-uk8vg3yw8s
@user-uk8vg3yw8s День тому
Her name was Zipporah, not Sephora.
@sahdirellis4901
@sahdirellis4901 День тому
"This show not going to last all night, but I'll still be going" what kind of sexual innuendo is that?
@MauriceRivers415
@MauriceRivers415 День тому
It's sad how she became this desperate for publicity, ANY PUBLICITY, at this stage of the game. Wanting to accept someone else's award, rather than your own, was a sad and pathetic stunt. She should've been more realistic about the breakdown of the Old Hollywood studio system, and about her age working against her. Because by this time, Marilyn Monroe would've been dead, and Lana Turner, Rosalind Russell and Ava Gardner would've been at the height (and apex) of their film careers. Bette and Joan were both over 40, and racing against time for meaty roles that were worthy of them. However, time was not on their side, and with the film studio system beginning to focus on QUALITY over QUANTITY, a new crop of film actors/movie stars were staking their claim. They both should've retired after "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?", rather than spending the 60's and 70's taking film & television roles that diminished their legacy, and cemented them as washed-up hags to the younger generation of moviegoers.
@MauriceRivers415
@MauriceRivers415 День тому
It's sad how she became this desperate for publicity, ANY PUBLICITY, at this stage of the game. Wanting to accept someone else's award, rather than your own, was a sad and pathetic stunt. She should've been more realistic about the breakdown of the Old Hollywood studio system, and about her age working against her. Because by this time, Marilyn Monroe would've been dead, and Lana Turner, Rosalind Russell and Ava Gardner would've been at the height (and apex) of their film careers. Bette and Joan were both over 40, and racing against time for meaty roles that were worthy of them. However, time was not on their side, and with the film studio system beginning to focus on QUALITY over QUANTITY, a new crop of film actors/movie stars were staking their claim. They both should've retired after "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?", rather than spending the 60's and 70's taking film & television roles that diminished their legacy, and cemented them as washed-up hags to the younger generation of moviegoers.
@MauriceRivers415
@MauriceRivers415 День тому
It's sad how she became this desperate for publicity, ANY PUBLICITY, at this stage of the game. Wanting to accept someone else's award, rather than your own, was a sad and pathetic stunt. She should've been more realistic about the breakdown of the Old Hollywood studio system, and about her age working against her. Because by this time, Marilyn Monroe would've been dead, and Lana Turner, Rosalind Russell and Ava Gardner would've been at the height (and apex) of their film careers. Bette and Joan were both over 40, and racing against time for meaty roles that were worthy of them. However, time was not on their side, and with the film studio system beginning to focus on QUALITY over QUANTITY, a new crop of film actors/movie stars were staking their claim. They both should've retired after "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?", rather than spending the 60's and 70's taking film & television roles that diminished their legacy, and cemented them as washed-up hags to the younger generation of moviegoers.
@mosesCordovero-uw5vw
@mosesCordovero-uw5vw День тому
the above video clip is a good example of why this has long been my favorite movie of all time. so it was written....so it shall be done
@salemfathi2532
@salemfathi2532 День тому
masterly, and the dress!, would love to see that movie again!
@eandroid5483
@eandroid5483 День тому
Ok but who has a jet on the roof? Lol I never noticed it as a kid
@streettalk4thesoul
@streettalk4thesoul День тому
did she light the cigarette?
@haweater1555
@haweater1555 День тому
The orchestration and arrangement of the music is at the genius level.
@khezransalik9963
@khezransalik9963 День тому
Onder ehy yegos favourite movie is
@gamberrosepicos4173
@gamberrosepicos4173 День тому
De aquella los cristianos estábamos a los pies de los leones... hoy en día estamos a los pies de los gilipollas ;) Gran peli, y Ustinov está genial.
@KAW101
@KAW101 День тому
The animation is horrible!
@vorpalrobot
@vorpalrobot День тому
The continuity is rough, but for the time it was the most detailed and action packed stuff on TV.
@KAW101
@KAW101 День тому
Even back then, there were better animation studios that could've handle this over Saban.
@KAW101
@KAW101 День тому
3:58 Scott shot her in the buttocks, good going my boy!😂
@elle1009
@elle1009 День тому
So he's a cheating POS and she's fanning those flames. I dont care how refined they are dressed...they are both trash. No one told him to marry May. He could have just said no.
@BeccaEve94
@BeccaEve94 День тому
I think she has the smallest waist I’ve ever seen
@PocketMarmo04
@PocketMarmo04 День тому
I think Bette Davis in the original film was actually quite a bit more grotesque than this.
@benouzgane1929
@benouzgane1929 День тому
The 2019 film made her so minor. I Even forgot she was in the film for a bit.
@joeyjeffrey5892
@joeyjeffrey5892 День тому
She should of had bone legs when she got out
@rayrome7244
@rayrome7244 День тому
Thor just chillin' in NY 🤣
@adrov849
@adrov849 2 дні тому
All Joan wanted was a friend
@cart9856
@cart9856 2 дні тому
“Ducks”
@user-rq4yh7tu7x
@user-rq4yh7tu7x 2 дні тому
Regina Mills She’s All Black Color
@pnutbutrncrackers
@pnutbutrncrackers 2 дні тому
I've always thought conveying a scene with big laughter that comes off as genuine and natural (rather than forced) is asking the actor to do something extremely difficult. Celeste Holm is fantastic here and does it as well as I've ever seen on film. Captures the crazy irony of the situation perfectly and makes me laugh right along with her!
@freidafogarty3724
@freidafogarty3724 2 дні тому
Wish I had read the book first.
@gameguycommenter
@gameguycommenter 2 дні тому
Remember it.
@79Bobola
@79Bobola 2 дні тому
She played this vindictive, calculating, horrible woman quite well.
@79Bobola
@79Bobola 2 дні тому
This shows exactly how horrible and manipulative the queen mother was. Absolute monster.
@ardisyah5931
@ardisyah5931 2 дні тому
Berapa banyak bawang putih di seputaran ranjang Lucy?!10..15..20..30..pon?!! cukup.. buat setahun di dapur?!!
@carokistner3399
@carokistner3399 2 дні тому
"So I leap from the gallows and I levitate down your street"
@departamentobenavides-hd7oo
@departamentobenavides-hd7oo 2 дні тому
Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich, Malkovich.
@86dp27
@86dp27 2 дні тому
Its DOCTOR McCoy
@kevlark3184
@kevlark3184 2 дні тому
This is mentally disabled face. None of these actors are mentally disabled. That one guy was the goalie in Mighty Ducks. Retarded yes. But not mentally disabled.
@aretnap3653
@aretnap3653 2 дні тому
*"I Bent His Boat!"* - ROGUE -
@colz4r454
@colz4r454 2 дні тому
Love that, “ I don’t give a shit what we have for dinner!” Cracks me up.
@SelinaKyles
@SelinaKyles 2 дні тому
Why does this scene look creepy
@jojoestranger4989
@jojoestranger4989 2 дні тому
One of the best scene in this movie ,I just can't believe this is made in 1956.👍
@seth2901
@seth2901 2 дні тому
That was madelyne pryor
@Pinkphoenixfire
@Pinkphoenixfire 3 дні тому
Am I the only one noticing that when Jean had the Phoenix in the animated series that she was the only character whose voice constantly had an echo?
@MauriceRivers415
@MauriceRivers415 3 дні тому
FACT: After 18 years, Crawford requested to be released from her contract with MGM (signed in January 1925), which was terminated by mutual consent on June 29th, 1943. For $500,000, Crawford signed with Warner Bros. for a three-movie deal, and was placed on the payroll on July 1st, 1943. Her first film for the studio was "Hollywood Canteen" (1944), before her major success in "Mildred Pierce" (1945). It was not two weeks, as stated in this scene, but two days later.