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Mame | Warner Archive
Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit adaptation of Auntie Mame has Lucy take on the role made famous by Rosalind Russell, the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Robert Preston (The Music Man) and "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.
Directed By Gene Saks
Starring Lucille Ball, Robert Preston, Bea Arthur
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published: 17 Oct 2016
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Mame - Bosom Buddies - Angela Lansbury and Bea Arthur
A reunion
published: 20 Feb 2011
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Mame: Mame
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical
Mame: Mame · Charles Braswell · Mame Ensemble · Jerry Herman · Mame Original Broadway Cast · Original Broadway Cast of Mame
Mame (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1999-05-18
Associated Performer: Mame Orchestra
Arranger: Philip J. Lang
Conductor: Donald Pippin
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
published: 25 Jan 2017
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Angela Lansbury, 1975 Tony awards, MAME
re-uploaded clip
published: 27 Nov 2010
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Mame - Ginger Rogers
Look for Julia McKenzie.
published: 18 Jul 2017
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Bosom Buddies (STEREO) - Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur - Mame
For fun, here is the stereo version of "Bosom Buddies" from the 1974 film adaptation of MAME, sung by stars Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur, synced to the final film footage.
Opening in 1966 on Broadway, MAME is based on the 1955 novel AUNTIE MAME by Patrick Dennis and a 1956 Broadway play, of the same name, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
published: 28 Jan 2016
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Deutsches Fernsehballett - Mame (Musical) 1996
Deutsches Fernsehballett - Mame (Musical) 1996
from the Musical 'Mame' by Jerry Herman 1966
Soloist Sabine Ehlen
You coax the blues right out of the horn, Mame,
You charm the husk right off of the corn, Mame,
You've got that banjoes strummin'
And plunkin' out a tune to beat the band,
The whole plantation's hummin'
Since you brought Dixie back to Dixie land.
You make the cotton easy to pick, Mame,
You give my old mint julep a kick, Mame,
Who ever thought a Yankee would put
A little Dixie mouse to shame.
You've made us feel alive again,
You've given us the drive again,
To make the South revive again, Mame.
(Dance)
Since you brought Dixie back to Dixie land.
You coax the blues right out of the horn, Mame,
You charm the husk right off of the corn, Mame,
You've got that banjoes strummin'
...
published: 08 Mar 2016
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MAME! (Jerry Herman)
Jerry Herman
Mame!
Sierra Boggess -- soprano
Anna-Jane Casey -- vocalist
Rodney Earl Clarke -- bass-baritone
Elizabeth Llewellyn -- soprano
Seth MacFarlane -- baritone
Julian Ovenden -- tenor
John Wilson Orchestra
Maida Vale Singers
Maida Vale Singers (men's voices)
Maida Vale Singers (women's voices)
John Wilson -- conductor
published: 05 Sep 2012
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Mame Khan's Folk Nation Live at Mysuru #mamekhan #padharomaharedesh
Mame Khan's Folk Nation - a unique artistic project paying tribute to India as a Folk Nation.
For more info: www.mamekhan.com
Credits:
Singer: Mame Khan - The folk voice of Rajasthan
Singer: Rajia Sultan
Singer: Prof. Dr. Ganesh Chandanshive
Singer: Lima Brahma
Singer: Aabha Hanjura
Singer: Smita Rakshit
Guitar: Amar Sangam Das
Bass: Pintu Mallick
Sarangi: Sadam Khan
Dholak: Savai Khan
Keys: Nihal Kamboj
Drum: Siddhant Deb
Kartal: Kalyan Khan
Harmonium: Roope Khan
Sound engineer: Ashish Chaubay
Dancers: Flavors of India
Agency: Show Case Events
published: 04 Nov 2024
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Mame - Full show with Angela Lansbury
published: 14 Apr 2021
2:52
Mame | Warner Archive
Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of...
Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit adaptation of Auntie Mame has Lucy take on the role made famous by Rosalind Russell, the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Robert Preston (The Music Man) and "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.
Directed By Gene Saks
Starring Lucille Ball, Robert Preston, Bea Arthur
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Warner Archive
https://www.youtube.com/c/warnerarchive/featured
https://wn.com/Mame_|_Warner_Archive
Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit adaptation of Auntie Mame has Lucy take on the role made famous by Rosalind Russell, the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Robert Preston (The Music Man) and "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.
Directed By Gene Saks
Starring Lucille Ball, Robert Preston, Bea Arthur
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ABOUT WARNER ARCHIVE
Warner Archive Collection is a branch of Warner Bros home entertainment that releases classic films and TV that were previously unreleased. Thousands of Films, TV movies and series on Blu-ray and DVD direct from the studio. WAC started as a MOD (manufactured on demand) eCommerce business in 2009 and have released over 2,500 titles spanning from the 1920s to present with distribution outlets that now include wholesale, licensee, and retail partners. Available at https://amzn.to/3gQeRvx.
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- published: 17 Oct 2016
- views: 325487
6:17
Mame: Mame
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical
Mame: Mame · Charles Braswell · Mame Ensemble · Jerry Herman · Mame Original Broadway Cast · Original Broadway Cast of Ma...
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical
Mame: Mame · Charles Braswell · Mame Ensemble · Jerry Herman · Mame Original Broadway Cast · Original Broadway Cast of Mame
Mame (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1999-05-18
Associated Performer: Mame Orchestra
Arranger: Philip J. Lang
Conductor: Donald Pippin
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
https://wn.com/Mame_Mame
Provided to YouTube by Sony Classical
Mame: Mame · Charles Braswell · Mame Ensemble · Jerry Herman · Mame Original Broadway Cast · Original Broadway Cast of Mame
Mame (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
℗ Originally released 1966. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 1999-05-18
Associated Performer: Mame Orchestra
Arranger: Philip J. Lang
Conductor: Donald Pippin
Producer: Goddard Lieberson
Auto-generated by YouTube.
- published: 25 Jan 2017
- views: 108273
4:13
Bosom Buddies (STEREO) - Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur - Mame
For fun, here is the stereo version of "Bosom Buddies" from the 1974 film adaptation of MAME, sung by stars Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur, synced to the final fil...
For fun, here is the stereo version of "Bosom Buddies" from the 1974 film adaptation of MAME, sung by stars Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur, synced to the final film footage.
Opening in 1966 on Broadway, MAME is based on the 1955 novel AUNTIE MAME by Patrick Dennis and a 1956 Broadway play, of the same name, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
https://wn.com/Bosom_Buddies_(Stereo)_Lucille_Ball_And_Bea_Arthur_Mame
For fun, here is the stereo version of "Bosom Buddies" from the 1974 film adaptation of MAME, sung by stars Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur, synced to the final film footage.
Opening in 1966 on Broadway, MAME is based on the 1955 novel AUNTIE MAME by Patrick Dennis and a 1956 Broadway play, of the same name, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
- published: 28 Jan 2016
- views: 352638
4:13
Deutsches Fernsehballett - Mame (Musical) 1996
Deutsches Fernsehballett - Mame (Musical) 1996
from the Musical 'Mame' by Jerry Herman 1966
Soloist Sabine Ehlen
You coax the blues right out of the horn, Ma...
Deutsches Fernsehballett - Mame (Musical) 1996
from the Musical 'Mame' by Jerry Herman 1966
Soloist Sabine Ehlen
You coax the blues right out of the horn, Mame,
You charm the husk right off of the corn, Mame,
You've got that banjoes strummin'
And plunkin' out a tune to beat the band,
The whole plantation's hummin'
Since you brought Dixie back to Dixie land.
You make the cotton easy to pick, Mame,
You give my old mint julep a kick, Mame,
Who ever thought a Yankee would put
A little Dixie mouse to shame.
You've made us feel alive again,
You've given us the drive again,
To make the South revive again, Mame.
(Dance)
Since you brought Dixie back to Dixie land.
You coax the blues right out of the horn, Mame,
You charm the husk right off of the corn, Mame,
You've got that banjoes strummin'
And plunkin' out a tune to beat the band,
The whole plantation's hummin'
Since you brought Dixie back to Dixie land.
You make the cotton easy to pick, Mame,
You give my old mint julep a kick, Mame,
Who ever thought a Yankee would put
A little Dixie mouse to shame.
You've made us feel alive again,
You've given us the drive again,
To make the South revive again, Mame.
Mame! Mame! Mame! Mame!
https://wn.com/Deutsches_Fernsehballett_Mame_(Musical)_1996
Deutsches Fernsehballett - Mame (Musical) 1996
from the Musical 'Mame' by Jerry Herman 1966
Soloist Sabine Ehlen
You coax the blues right out of the horn, Mame,
You charm the husk right off of the corn, Mame,
You've got that banjoes strummin'
And plunkin' out a tune to beat the band,
The whole plantation's hummin'
Since you brought Dixie back to Dixie land.
You make the cotton easy to pick, Mame,
You give my old mint julep a kick, Mame,
Who ever thought a Yankee would put
A little Dixie mouse to shame.
You've made us feel alive again,
You've given us the drive again,
To make the South revive again, Mame.
(Dance)
Since you brought Dixie back to Dixie land.
You coax the blues right out of the horn, Mame,
You charm the husk right off of the corn, Mame,
You've got that banjoes strummin'
And plunkin' out a tune to beat the band,
The whole plantation's hummin'
Since you brought Dixie back to Dixie land.
You make the cotton easy to pick, Mame,
You give my old mint julep a kick, Mame,
Who ever thought a Yankee would put
A little Dixie mouse to shame.
You've made us feel alive again,
You've given us the drive again,
To make the South revive again, Mame.
Mame! Mame! Mame! Mame!
- published: 08 Mar 2016
- views: 7835
7:04
MAME! (Jerry Herman)
Jerry Herman
Mame!
Sierra Boggess -- soprano
Anna-Jane Casey -- vocalist
Rodney Earl Clarke -- bass-baritone
Elizabeth Llewellyn -- soprano
Seth MacFarlane -- b...
Jerry Herman
Mame!
Sierra Boggess -- soprano
Anna-Jane Casey -- vocalist
Rodney Earl Clarke -- bass-baritone
Elizabeth Llewellyn -- soprano
Seth MacFarlane -- baritone
Julian Ovenden -- tenor
John Wilson Orchestra
Maida Vale Singers
Maida Vale Singers (men's voices)
Maida Vale Singers (women's voices)
John Wilson -- conductor
https://wn.com/Mame_(Jerry_Herman)
Jerry Herman
Mame!
Sierra Boggess -- soprano
Anna-Jane Casey -- vocalist
Rodney Earl Clarke -- bass-baritone
Elizabeth Llewellyn -- soprano
Seth MacFarlane -- baritone
Julian Ovenden -- tenor
John Wilson Orchestra
Maida Vale Singers
Maida Vale Singers (men's voices)
Maida Vale Singers (women's voices)
John Wilson -- conductor
- published: 05 Sep 2012
- views: 334032
2:23
Mame Khan's Folk Nation Live at Mysuru #mamekhan #padharomaharedesh
Mame Khan's Folk Nation - a unique artistic project paying tribute to India as a Folk Nation.
For more info: www.mamekhan.com
Credits:
Singer: Mame Khan - Th...
Mame Khan's Folk Nation - a unique artistic project paying tribute to India as a Folk Nation.
For more info: www.mamekhan.com
Credits:
Singer: Mame Khan - The folk voice of Rajasthan
Singer: Rajia Sultan
Singer: Prof. Dr. Ganesh Chandanshive
Singer: Lima Brahma
Singer: Aabha Hanjura
Singer: Smita Rakshit
Guitar: Amar Sangam Das
Bass: Pintu Mallick
Sarangi: Sadam Khan
Dholak: Savai Khan
Keys: Nihal Kamboj
Drum: Siddhant Deb
Kartal: Kalyan Khan
Harmonium: Roope Khan
Sound engineer: Ashish Chaubay
Dancers: Flavors of India
Agency: Show Case Events
https://wn.com/Mame_Khan's_Folk_Nation_Live_At_Mysuru_Mamekhan_Padharomaharedesh
Mame Khan's Folk Nation - a unique artistic project paying tribute to India as a Folk Nation.
For more info: www.mamekhan.com
Credits:
Singer: Mame Khan - The folk voice of Rajasthan
Singer: Rajia Sultan
Singer: Prof. Dr. Ganesh Chandanshive
Singer: Lima Brahma
Singer: Aabha Hanjura
Singer: Smita Rakshit
Guitar: Amar Sangam Das
Bass: Pintu Mallick
Sarangi: Sadam Khan
Dholak: Savai Khan
Keys: Nihal Kamboj
Drum: Siddhant Deb
Kartal: Kalyan Khan
Harmonium: Roope Khan
Sound engineer: Ashish Chaubay
Dancers: Flavors of India
Agency: Show Case Events
- published: 04 Nov 2024
- views: 312
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Mame | Warner Archive
Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit adaptation of Auntie Mame has Lucy take on the role made famous by Rosalind Russell, the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Robert Preston (The Music Man) and "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.
Directed By Gene Saks
Starring Lucille Ball, Robert Preston, Bea Arthur
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Mame (1974) Official Trailer - Lucille Ball, Robert Preston Movie HD
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Mame (1974) Official Trailer - Lucille Ball, Robert Preston Movie HD
The musical revolves around the antics of Mame Dennis, a fun-loving, wealthy eccentric with a flare for life and a razor sharp wit. Her life is suddenly changed when she becomes the guardian of her late brother's only child, Patrick Dennis. Her adventures take us from the speak-easies of the roaring 20's to the depression following the great Stock Market crash. She is rescued by a wealthy Southern plantation owner, marries and is widowed suddenly, and through it all, manages to keep things under...
published: 18 Oct 2014
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The Socialite - Auntie Mame 1958 | Full Movie | Classic Technicolor Comedy | Rosalind Russell Movies
The Socialite - Auntie Mame, is a Full Length Classic Color Comedy Film produced by Morton DaCosta in 1958, starring Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne, Roger Smith, Peggy Cass, Jan Handzlik, Joanna Barnes and others.
PLOT:
Patrick Dennis, orphaned in 1928 when his father Edwin dies unexpectedly, is placed in the care of his aunt, Mame Dennis, in Manhattan. And the story begins. Rosalind Russel as Auntie Mame leads her beloved nephew on a roller-coaster ride from riches to rags back to riches, always teaching the boy to "live to the fullest".
It won the Golden Globe Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy), and Rosalind Russell won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), and it was also NOMINATED for the Academy Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy...
published: 31 Mar 2024
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Bosom Buddies (STEREO) - Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur - Mame
For fun, here is the stereo version of "Bosom Buddies" from the 1974 film adaptation of MAME, sung by stars Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur, synced to the final film footage.
Opening in 1966 on Broadway, MAME is based on the 1955 novel AUNTIE MAME by Patrick Dennis and a 1956 Broadway play, of the same name, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
published: 28 Jan 2016
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Auntie Mame 1958 Full Movie | Classic Comedy Film in Color | Rosalind Russell Movies.
Auntie Mame is a 1958 Full Classic Comedy Film in Color. It is enhanced and color adjusted movie based on the 1955 novel of the same name. There has been some editing done to the intro and in the end.
Auntie Mame is produced by Morton DaCosta, the movie stars Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne, Roger Smith, Peggy Cass, Jan Handzlik, Joanna Barnes and others.
With a perfect match between character and actress, Rosalind Russell's unforgettable performance as "Auntie Mame" is almost enough to carry the whole movie by itself.
The story is also interesting, if quite contrived, and most of the supporting cast helps out when needed. The variety of settings and situations also helps to make the movie an effective portrait.
Sometimes you see a movie and you know that the actor or ...
published: 24 Jun 2024
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Auntie Mame (1958) Official Trailer - Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker Movie HD
Auntie Mame (1958) Official Trailer - Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker Movie HD
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Mame is an unconventional individualist socialite from the roaring 20's. When her brother dies, she is forced to raise her nephew Patrick. However, Patrick's father has designated an executor to his will to protect the boy from absorbing too much of Mame's rather unconventional perspective. Patrick and Mame become devoted to each other in spite of this restriction, and together journey through Patrick's childhood and the great depression, amidst some rather zaney adventures.
Welcome...
published: 17 Dec 2013
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"Mame"'s NEW Trailer 1974 Movie
I don't think the official trailer does not show the movie off to its best advantage.
Official original trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcjn1BmQeNg
published: 28 Oct 2017
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We All Need A Little Christmas | Mame | Warner Archive
Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit adaptation of Auntie Mame has Lucy take on the role made famous by Rosalind Russell, the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Robert Preston (The Music Man) and "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.
Directed By Gene Saks
Starring Lucille Ball, Robert Preston, Bea Arthur
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published: 01 Dec 2024
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The Mummy: The end of Beni
What’s happening in this movie clip?
As Hamunaptra collapses on the group, Beni gets stuck in the treasure room and is killed by the scarabs.
Rent or buy The Mummy here: https://amzn.to/2V2JNvX
What’s the movie about?
Rick O’Connell (Brendan Fraser), an American adventurer, travels to the ancient city of Hamunaptra, “the city of the dead.” Accompanied by Evelyn Carnahan (Rachel Weisz), a librarian, and her brother John, they accidentally awaken Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), an evil mummy who causes chaos as he searches for the reincarnation of his long-lost love.
Credits: © 1999 Universal Pictures
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Mame | Warner Archive
Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of...
Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit adaptation of Auntie Mame has Lucy take on the role made famous by Rosalind Russell, the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Robert Preston (The Music Man) and "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.
Directed By Gene Saks
Starring Lucille Ball, Robert Preston, Bea Arthur
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Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit adaptation of Auntie Mame has Lucy take on the role made famous by Rosalind Russell, the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Robert Preston (The Music Man) and "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.
Directed By Gene Saks
Starring Lucille Ball, Robert Preston, Bea Arthur
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- published: 17 Oct 2016
- views: 325487
3:29
Mame (1974) Official Trailer - Lucille Ball, Robert Preston Movie HD
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Mame (1974) Official Trailer - Lucille Ball, Robert Preston Movie HD
The musical revolves around the antics of Mame Dennis, a fun-loving, wealthy eccentric with a flare for life and a razor sharp wit. Her life is suddenly changed when she becomes the guardian of her late brother's only child, Patrick Dennis. Her adventures take us from the speak-easies of the roaring 20's to the depression following the great Stock Market crash. She is rescued by a wealthy Southern plantation owner, marries and is widowed suddenly, and through it all, manages to keep things under control. With some help from her dearest friend, Vera Charles, she helps keep things at 3 Beekman Place a rousing free-for-all.
Welcome to the Fandango MOVIECLIPS Trailer Vault Channel. Where trailers from the past, from recent to long ago, from a time before YouTube, can be enjoyed by all. We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us your trailer requests and we will do our best to hunt it down.
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Mame (1974) Official Trailer - Lucille Ball, Robert Preston Movie HD
The musical revolves around the antics of Mame Dennis, a fun-loving, wealthy eccentric with a flare for life and a razor sharp wit. Her life is suddenly changed when she becomes the guardian of her late brother's only child, Patrick Dennis. Her adventures take us from the speak-easies of the roaring 20's to the depression following the great Stock Market crash. She is rescued by a wealthy Southern plantation owner, marries and is widowed suddenly, and through it all, manages to keep things under control. With some help from her dearest friend, Vera Charles, she helps keep things at 3 Beekman Place a rousing free-for-all.
Welcome to the Fandango MOVIECLIPS Trailer Vault Channel. Where trailers from the past, from recent to long ago, from a time before YouTube, can be enjoyed by all. We search near and far for original movie trailer from all decades. Feel free to send us your trailer requests and we will do our best to hunt it down.
- published: 18 Oct 2014
- views: 109961
2:19:16
The Socialite - Auntie Mame 1958 | Full Movie | Classic Technicolor Comedy | Rosalind Russell Movies
The Socialite - Auntie Mame, is a Full Length Classic Color Comedy Film produced by Morton DaCosta in 1958, starring Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Br...
The Socialite - Auntie Mame, is a Full Length Classic Color Comedy Film produced by Morton DaCosta in 1958, starring Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne, Roger Smith, Peggy Cass, Jan Handzlik, Joanna Barnes and others.
PLOT:
Patrick Dennis, orphaned in 1928 when his father Edwin dies unexpectedly, is placed in the care of his aunt, Mame Dennis, in Manhattan. And the story begins. Rosalind Russel as Auntie Mame leads her beloved nephew on a roller-coaster ride from riches to rags back to riches, always teaching the boy to "live to the fullest".
It won the Golden Globe Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy), and Rosalind Russell won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), and it was also NOMINATED for the Academy Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy), and Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) (Rosalind Russell).
REVIEW
Rosalind "Roz" Russell became a star at 33 with "His Girl Friday" in 1940. Before that, she did mostly small parts. There's a big gap of nearly 20 years in her career before we see her is some of her best later career movies, like "Auntie Mame," and the "Trouble with Angels"
Auntie Mame is a long movie (Over 2 Hours), but it goes by as fast as a giggle! Many of Mame's adventures are stylized, and they work best when not taken too seriously. Given that, there are plenty of amusing sequences, and just enough thoughtful moments to maintain some balance.
You would never get tired of Auntie Mame because the screenplay is simply a brilliant piece of work. Practically every line is a quotable classic
With a perfect match between character and actress, Roz's unforgettable performance as "Auntie Mame" is almost enough to carry the whole movie by itself. The story is also interesting, if quite contrived, and most of the supporting cast helps out when needed. The variety of settings and situations also helps to make the movie an effective portrait.
Sometimes you see a movie and you know that the actor or actress in it was born to play that part....Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind, Bette Davis in All About Eve, Barbra Streisand in Hello, Dolly, and Rosalind Russell in Auntie Mame.
Rosalind Russell should have won an Academy Award for this role (she refused to campaign for it) because no one will ever come close to getting that perfect timing that she displays in every scene.
You would love Russell and the parts she played. She was a liberated woman before the rest of the world knew that women needed to be liberated. But in Auntie Mame she reached her peak. Mame is so vibrant and alive. She flaunts every one of Mame's eccentricities without stepping over the line into caricature. She also brings alive Mame's decency, compassion and tolerance. Rosalind, you are "just sensational" as Mame.
You love her from the moment she shakes the monkey's hand in the second scene. Everything about this picture makes it a true classic of the American cinema; one of those rare movies that makes you laugh, but even more important, makes you feel good!!! They don't get any better than this!
No one ever has, or ever will, embody Auntie Mame as well as Rosalind Russell - Do listen to her vocal technique: from high girlish squeals to basso-profundo sarcasm, or watch her remarkable body language throughout -- from grande dame theatricality to lowbrow burlesque.
Auntie Mame is a great film, one of those kind of films that they really don't make anymore. Roz is flawless as Auntie Mame, the craziest aunt you can ever ask for. Her delivery is amazing and I'm always in awe of her complete understanding of the character. Russell herself is in her element. With a character whom it is almost impossible to overplay, she gives the role plenty of energy and charm. She also works very well with the other characters, giving believable (given the character) and usually interesting reactions to what they say and do.
A great film, wonderfully acted and performed by all. You'll want to see it again. Wickedly funny, heartwarming and great to look at. What more can you ask for?
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The Socialite - Auntie Mame, is a Full Length Classic Color Comedy Film produced by Morton DaCosta in 1958, starring Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne, Roger Smith, Peggy Cass, Jan Handzlik, Joanna Barnes and others.
PLOT:
Patrick Dennis, orphaned in 1928 when his father Edwin dies unexpectedly, is placed in the care of his aunt, Mame Dennis, in Manhattan. And the story begins. Rosalind Russel as Auntie Mame leads her beloved nephew on a roller-coaster ride from riches to rags back to riches, always teaching the boy to "live to the fullest".
It won the Golden Globe Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy), and Rosalind Russell won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), and it was also NOMINATED for the Academy Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy), and Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) (Rosalind Russell).
REVIEW
Rosalind "Roz" Russell became a star at 33 with "His Girl Friday" in 1940. Before that, she did mostly small parts. There's a big gap of nearly 20 years in her career before we see her is some of her best later career movies, like "Auntie Mame," and the "Trouble with Angels"
Auntie Mame is a long movie (Over 2 Hours), but it goes by as fast as a giggle! Many of Mame's adventures are stylized, and they work best when not taken too seriously. Given that, there are plenty of amusing sequences, and just enough thoughtful moments to maintain some balance.
You would never get tired of Auntie Mame because the screenplay is simply a brilliant piece of work. Practically every line is a quotable classic
With a perfect match between character and actress, Roz's unforgettable performance as "Auntie Mame" is almost enough to carry the whole movie by itself. The story is also interesting, if quite contrived, and most of the supporting cast helps out when needed. The variety of settings and situations also helps to make the movie an effective portrait.
Sometimes you see a movie and you know that the actor or actress in it was born to play that part....Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind, Bette Davis in All About Eve, Barbra Streisand in Hello, Dolly, and Rosalind Russell in Auntie Mame.
Rosalind Russell should have won an Academy Award for this role (she refused to campaign for it) because no one will ever come close to getting that perfect timing that she displays in every scene.
You would love Russell and the parts she played. She was a liberated woman before the rest of the world knew that women needed to be liberated. But in Auntie Mame she reached her peak. Mame is so vibrant and alive. She flaunts every one of Mame's eccentricities without stepping over the line into caricature. She also brings alive Mame's decency, compassion and tolerance. Rosalind, you are "just sensational" as Mame.
You love her from the moment she shakes the monkey's hand in the second scene. Everything about this picture makes it a true classic of the American cinema; one of those rare movies that makes you laugh, but even more important, makes you feel good!!! They don't get any better than this!
No one ever has, or ever will, embody Auntie Mame as well as Rosalind Russell - Do listen to her vocal technique: from high girlish squeals to basso-profundo sarcasm, or watch her remarkable body language throughout -- from grande dame theatricality to lowbrow burlesque.
Auntie Mame is a great film, one of those kind of films that they really don't make anymore. Roz is flawless as Auntie Mame, the craziest aunt you can ever ask for. Her delivery is amazing and I'm always in awe of her complete understanding of the character. Russell herself is in her element. With a character whom it is almost impossible to overplay, she gives the role plenty of energy and charm. She also works very well with the other characters, giving believable (given the character) and usually interesting reactions to what they say and do.
A great film, wonderfully acted and performed by all. You'll want to see it again. Wickedly funny, heartwarming and great to look at. What more can you ask for?
DISCLAIMER :
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- published: 31 Mar 2024
- views: 20612
4:13
Bosom Buddies (STEREO) - Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur - Mame
For fun, here is the stereo version of "Bosom Buddies" from the 1974 film adaptation of MAME, sung by stars Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur, synced to the final fil...
For fun, here is the stereo version of "Bosom Buddies" from the 1974 film adaptation of MAME, sung by stars Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur, synced to the final film footage.
Opening in 1966 on Broadway, MAME is based on the 1955 novel AUNTIE MAME by Patrick Dennis and a 1956 Broadway play, of the same name, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
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For fun, here is the stereo version of "Bosom Buddies" from the 1974 film adaptation of MAME, sung by stars Lucille Ball and Bea Arthur, synced to the final film footage.
Opening in 1966 on Broadway, MAME is based on the 1955 novel AUNTIE MAME by Patrick Dennis and a 1956 Broadway play, of the same name, by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee.
- published: 28 Jan 2016
- views: 352638
2:21:35
Auntie Mame 1958 Full Movie | Classic Comedy Film in Color | Rosalind Russell Movies.
Auntie Mame is a 1958 Full Classic Comedy Film in Color. It is enhanced and color adjusted movie based on the 1955 novel of the same name. There has been some e...
Auntie Mame is a 1958 Full Classic Comedy Film in Color. It is enhanced and color adjusted movie based on the 1955 novel of the same name. There has been some editing done to the intro and in the end.
Auntie Mame is produced by Morton DaCosta, the movie stars Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne, Roger Smith, Peggy Cass, Jan Handzlik, Joanna Barnes and others.
With a perfect match between character and actress, Rosalind Russell's unforgettable performance as "Auntie Mame" is almost enough to carry the whole movie by itself.
The story is also interesting, if quite contrived, and most of the supporting cast helps out when needed. The variety of settings and situations also helps to make the movie an effective portrait.
Sometimes you see a movie and you know that the actor or actress in it was born to play that part.... Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind, Bette Davis in All About Eve, Barbra Streisand in Hello, Dolly, and Rosalind Russell in Auntie Mame.
Auntie Mame won the Golden Globe Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy), and Rosalind Russell won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), and it was also NOMINATED for the Academy Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy), and Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) (Rosalind Russell).Rosalind Russell should have won an Academy Award for this role (she refused to campaign for it) because no one will ever come close to getting that perfect timing that she displays in every scene.
PLOT :
Patrick Dennis, orphaned in 1928 when his father Edwin dies unexpectedly, is placed in the care of his aunt, Mame Dennis, in Manhattan. And the story begins. Rosalind Russel as Auntie Mame leads her beloved nephew on a roller-coaster ride from riches to rags back to riches, always teaching the boy to "live to the fullest".
DISCLAIMER:
Colorizedflix does not assert ownership over any images, soundtracks, incidental music, or footage that have been uploaded. All uploaded content is the exclusive property of the original creators and owners, intended solely for discussion, critical analysis, and is for the exploration and enhancement of AI apps.
REVIEW :
Rosalind "Roz" Russell became a star at 33 with "His Girl Friday" in 1940. Before that, she did mostly small parts. There's a big gap of nearly 20 years in her career before we see her is some of her best later career movies, like "Auntie Mame," and the "Trouble with Angels"
Auntie Mame is a long movie (Over 2 Hours), but it goes by as fast as a giggle! Many of Mame's adventures are stylized, and they work best when not taken too seriously. Given that, there are plenty of amusing sequences, and just enough thoughtful moments to maintain some balance.
You would never get tired of Auntie Mame because the screenplay is simply a brilliant piece of work. Practically every line is a quotable classic.
You would love Russell and the parts she played. She was a liberated woman before the rest of the world knew that women needed to be liberated. But in Auntie Mame she reached her peak.
Mame is so vibrant and alive. She flaunts every one of Mame's eccentricities without stepping over the line into caricature. She also brings alive Mame's decency, compassion and tolerance. Rosalind, you are "just sensational" as Mame.
You love her from the moment she shakes the monkey's hand in the second scene. Everything about this picture makes it a true classic of the American cinema; one of those rare movies that makes you laugh, but even more important, makes you feel good!
They don't get any better than this!
No one ever has, or ever will, embody Auntie Mame as well as Rosalind Russell - Do listen to her vocal technique: from high girlish squeals to basso-profundo sarcasm, or watch her remarkable body language throughout - from grande dame theatricality to lowbrow burlesque.
Roz is flawless as Auntie Mame, the craziest aunt you can ever ask for. Her delivery is amazing and I'm always in awe of her complete understanding of the character. Russell herself is in her element.
With a character whom it is almost impossible to overplay, she gives the role plenty of energy and charm. She also works very well with the other characters, giving believable (given the character) and usually interesting reactions to what they say and do. Her delivery is amazing and you would be always in awe of her complete understanding of the character.
Besides, the cast of supporting actors are great. Yet the memory most likely to remain is Russell's portrait of Mame herself. A great film, wonderfully acted and performed by all. You'll want to see it again. Wickedly funny, heartwarming and great to look at.
Auntie Mame is a great film, one of those kind of films that they really don't make anymore.
https://wn.com/Auntie_Mame_1958_Full_Movie_|_Classic_Comedy_Film_In_Color_|_Rosalind_Russell_Movies.
Auntie Mame is a 1958 Full Classic Comedy Film in Color. It is enhanced and color adjusted movie based on the 1955 novel of the same name. There has been some editing done to the intro and in the end.
Auntie Mame is produced by Morton DaCosta, the movie stars Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne, Roger Smith, Peggy Cass, Jan Handzlik, Joanna Barnes and others.
With a perfect match between character and actress, Rosalind Russell's unforgettable performance as "Auntie Mame" is almost enough to carry the whole movie by itself.
The story is also interesting, if quite contrived, and most of the supporting cast helps out when needed. The variety of settings and situations also helps to make the movie an effective portrait.
Sometimes you see a movie and you know that the actor or actress in it was born to play that part.... Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind, Bette Davis in All About Eve, Barbra Streisand in Hello, Dolly, and Rosalind Russell in Auntie Mame.
Auntie Mame won the Golden Globe Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy), and Rosalind Russell won the Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), and it was also NOMINATED for the Academy Award for the Best Motion Picture (Comedy), and Best Actress in a Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy) (Rosalind Russell).Rosalind Russell should have won an Academy Award for this role (she refused to campaign for it) because no one will ever come close to getting that perfect timing that she displays in every scene.
PLOT :
Patrick Dennis, orphaned in 1928 when his father Edwin dies unexpectedly, is placed in the care of his aunt, Mame Dennis, in Manhattan. And the story begins. Rosalind Russel as Auntie Mame leads her beloved nephew on a roller-coaster ride from riches to rags back to riches, always teaching the boy to "live to the fullest".
DISCLAIMER:
Colorizedflix does not assert ownership over any images, soundtracks, incidental music, or footage that have been uploaded. All uploaded content is the exclusive property of the original creators and owners, intended solely for discussion, critical analysis, and is for the exploration and enhancement of AI apps.
REVIEW :
Rosalind "Roz" Russell became a star at 33 with "His Girl Friday" in 1940. Before that, she did mostly small parts. There's a big gap of nearly 20 years in her career before we see her is some of her best later career movies, like "Auntie Mame," and the "Trouble with Angels"
Auntie Mame is a long movie (Over 2 Hours), but it goes by as fast as a giggle! Many of Mame's adventures are stylized, and they work best when not taken too seriously. Given that, there are plenty of amusing sequences, and just enough thoughtful moments to maintain some balance.
You would never get tired of Auntie Mame because the screenplay is simply a brilliant piece of work. Practically every line is a quotable classic.
You would love Russell and the parts she played. She was a liberated woman before the rest of the world knew that women needed to be liberated. But in Auntie Mame she reached her peak.
Mame is so vibrant and alive. She flaunts every one of Mame's eccentricities without stepping over the line into caricature. She also brings alive Mame's decency, compassion and tolerance. Rosalind, you are "just sensational" as Mame.
You love her from the moment she shakes the monkey's hand in the second scene. Everything about this picture makes it a true classic of the American cinema; one of those rare movies that makes you laugh, but even more important, makes you feel good!
They don't get any better than this!
No one ever has, or ever will, embody Auntie Mame as well as Rosalind Russell - Do listen to her vocal technique: from high girlish squeals to basso-profundo sarcasm, or watch her remarkable body language throughout - from grande dame theatricality to lowbrow burlesque.
Roz is flawless as Auntie Mame, the craziest aunt you can ever ask for. Her delivery is amazing and I'm always in awe of her complete understanding of the character. Russell herself is in her element.
With a character whom it is almost impossible to overplay, she gives the role plenty of energy and charm. She also works very well with the other characters, giving believable (given the character) and usually interesting reactions to what they say and do. Her delivery is amazing and you would be always in awe of her complete understanding of the character.
Besides, the cast of supporting actors are great. Yet the memory most likely to remain is Russell's portrait of Mame herself. A great film, wonderfully acted and performed by all. You'll want to see it again. Wickedly funny, heartwarming and great to look at.
Auntie Mame is a great film, one of those kind of films that they really don't make anymore.
- published: 24 Jun 2024
- views: 1964
3:09
Auntie Mame (1958) Official Trailer - Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker Movie HD
Auntie Mame (1958) Official Trailer - Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker Movie HD
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Mame is an unconventional individualist socialite from the roaring 20's. When her brother dies, she is forced to raise her nephew Patrick. However, Patrick's father has designated an executor to his will to protect the boy from absorbing too much of Mame's rather unconventional perspective. Patrick and Mame become devoted to each other in spite of this restriction, and together journey through Patrick's childhood and the great depression, amidst some rather zaney adventures.
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Mame is an unconventional individualist socialite from the roaring 20's. When her brother dies, she is forced to raise her nephew Patrick. However, Patrick's father has designated an executor to his will to protect the boy from absorbing too much of Mame's rather unconventional perspective. Patrick and Mame become devoted to each other in spite of this restriction, and together journey through Patrick's childhood and the great depression, amidst some rather zaney adventures.
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- published: 17 Dec 2013
- views: 211032
3:50
"Mame"'s NEW Trailer 1974 Movie
I don't think the official trailer does not show the movie off to its best advantage.
Official original trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcjn1BmQeNg
I don't think the official trailer does not show the movie off to its best advantage.
Official original trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcjn1BmQeNg
https://wn.com/Mame_'s_New_Trailer_1974_Movie
I don't think the official trailer does not show the movie off to its best advantage.
Official original trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcjn1BmQeNg
- published: 28 Oct 2017
- views: 7737
3:46
We All Need A Little Christmas | Mame | Warner Archive
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Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of...
Mame (1974) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #Mame
Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit adaptation of Auntie Mame has Lucy take on the role made famous by Rosalind Russell, the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Robert Preston (The Music Man) and "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.
Directed By Gene Saks
Starring Lucille Ball, Robert Preston, Bea Arthur
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Legendary Lucille Ball heads an all-star cast in her final feature film appearance. This lush screen adaptation of the Broadway musical hit adaptation of Auntie Mame has Lucy take on the role made famous by Rosalind Russell, the eccentric Mame who believes that "life is a banquet and most poor suckers are starving to death." Co-starring Robert Preston (The Music Man) and "Golden Girl" Beatrice Arthur.
Directed By Gene Saks
Starring Lucille Ball, Robert Preston, Bea Arthur
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- published: 17 Oct 2016
- views: 253464
4:43
The Mummy: The end of Beni
What’s happening in this movie clip?
As Hamunaptra collapses on the group, Beni gets stuck in the treasure room and is killed by the scarabs.
Rent or buy The M...
What’s happening in this movie clip?
As Hamunaptra collapses on the group, Beni gets stuck in the treasure room and is killed by the scarabs.
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What’s the movie about?
Rick O’Connell (Brendan Fraser), an American adventurer, travels to the ancient city of Hamunaptra, “the city of the dead.” Accompanied by Evelyn Carnahan (Rachel Weisz), a librarian, and her brother John, they accidentally awaken Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), an evil mummy who causes chaos as he searches for the reincarnation of his long-lost love.
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Rick O’Connell (Brendan Fraser), an American adventurer, travels to the ancient city of Hamunaptra, “the city of the dead.” Accompanied by Evelyn Carnahan (Rachel Weisz), a librarian, and her brother John, they accidentally awaken Imhotep (Arnold Vosloo), an evil mummy who causes chaos as he searches for the reincarnation of his long-lost love.
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- published: 06 May 2020
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