Just watched this over the weekend in preparation for the upcoming show at Geva Theater. Can't get all the jokes unless I'm actually familiar with the movie.
Movie was vintage 1935. I always disliked the way Hitchcock used sound stages for everything. Back then people couldn't tell the difference apparently. It was a pretty good practice run for North By Northwest. Oh yeah, everyone had a Scottish accent so it was particularly difficult to understand when the characters started talking fast. Some of the words I did manage to catch were:
"Oot" means out
"Oop" means up
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I feel that there are a lot of movies from 1939 that I would like to see and should see, but I haven't.
I got a Netflix account for my girlfriend and I, by the way. So far we have watched exactly nothing.
The one movie I always wanted to see was "Witness." The one with Harrison Ford. I think he got nominated for an ... award? An Oscar? An Oscar.
But every time I go to watch it, I see the word "Amish." God.
Also, Netflix does not stream the Lethal Weapon movies.
I got a Netflix account for my girlfriend and I, by the way. So far we have watched exactly nothing.
The one movie I always wanted to see was "Witness." The one with Harrison Ford. I think he got nominated for an ... award? An Oscar? An Oscar.
But every time I go to watch it, I see the word "Amish." God.
Also, Netflix does not stream the Lethal Weapon movies.
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