@giantspecks@sfba.social avatar giantspecks , to random

RUGGLES OF RED GAP (1935, D. Leo McCarey) is a comedy about an English butler who is "sold" to a rustic American millionaire. So the initial concept is kinda icky. Nonetheless, the film has a kind heart. Oh, and ZaSu Pitts is in it too. 🎥 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cecFPmUinoY

@giantspecks@sfba.social avatar giantspecks , to random

Nazis. A love triangle. Uranium in the wine cellar. But we couldn't take our eyes off Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman. We watched NOTORIOUS (1946, D. Alfred Hitchcock) and here's our discussion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QvAxgTRLsA

@giantspecks@sfba.social avatar giantspecks , to random
@giantspecks@sfba.social avatar giantspecks , to random

They're in love: they drink a lot, solve crimes, spy on Nazis, and look good doing it. Two new episodes of Yelling About Movies drop this Friday.

Film clips from "The Thin Man" (1934, directed by W. S. Van Dyke), and "Notorious" (1946, D. Alfred Hitchcock)