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Remember the Night (1939) - HD Full Movie Podcast Episode | Film Review
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I Remember Mama (1948) Official Trailer - Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes Movie HD
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RMS Titanic Classic Movie: A Night to Remember 1958
A Night to Remember is a 1958 British 🇬🇧 drama film adaptation of Walter Lord's 1955 book, which recounts the final night of RMS Titanic. Adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Roy Ward Baker, the film stars Kenneth More and features Michael Goodliffe, Laurence Naismith, Kenneth Griffith, David McCallum and Tucker McGuire. It was filmed in the United Kingdom and tells the story of the sinking, portraying the main incidents and players in a documentary-style fashion with considerable attention to detail. The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty (who saw the original ship launched) used blueprints of the ship to create authentic sets, while Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge worked as technical advisors on the film. Its budget of £600,0...
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'The Fleet's In' (1942) ORIGINAL MOVIE SCENE [I REMEMBER YOU]
From the 1942 Paramount Pictures movie, 'The Fleet's In'. Featuring Dorothy Lamour, Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra, Bob Eberly, and Helen O’Connell. Performed in D Major, this is one of the earliest recordings of the Victor Schertzinger/Johnny Mercer standard, "I Remember You".
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Composer: Victor Schertzinger
Lyricist: Johnny Mercer
Year: 1941
Origin: Introduced in the 1942 film The Fleet’s In.
Style: Taken anywher...
published: 09 Jan 2021
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'A Night to Remember' • Ad-Free • Feature Movie • 1958
A Night to Remember is a 1958 Golden Globe Award-winning docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic.
It was adapted by Eric Ambler, directed by Roy Ward Baker, and filmed in the United Kingdom. The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty, used blueprints from the ship to recreate sets, and Titanic's fourth officer, Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge both worked as technical advisors on the film.
The film was also unique in the fact that there were no fictional subplots. All the characters were historical people.
A Night to Remember won a 1959 Golden Globe Award for "Best Foreign Film."
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Remember the Night | Movie Review | 1939 | Indicator # 294 | Barbara Stanwick | Blu-ray |
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I'll Remember April 1945 Full Movie
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Remember the Night (1939) - HD Full Movie Podcast Episode | Film Review
Discover the ultimate podcast on YouTube! Dive into the world of entertainment with our engaging discussions about full movie, series, TV shows and films, inclu...
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I Remember Mama (1948) Official Trailer - Irene Dunne, Barbara Bel Geddes Movie HD
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RMS Titanic Classic Movie: A Night to Remember 1958
A Night to Remember is a 1958 British 🇬🇧 drama film adaptation of Walter Lord's 1955 book, which recounts the final night of RMS Titanic. Adapted by Eric Ambler...
A Night to Remember is a 1958 British 🇬🇧 drama film adaptation of Walter Lord's 1955 book, which recounts the final night of RMS Titanic. Adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Roy Ward Baker, the film stars Kenneth More and features Michael Goodliffe, Laurence Naismith, Kenneth Griffith, David McCallum and Tucker McGuire. It was filmed in the United Kingdom and tells the story of the sinking, portraying the main incidents and players in a documentary-style fashion with considerable attention to detail. The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty (who saw the original ship launched) used blueprints of the ship to create authentic sets, while Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge worked as technical advisors on the film. Its budget of £600,000 (£11,868,805 adjusted for inflation [2012]) was exceptional and made it the most expensive film ever made in Britain up to that time.
The World Premiere was on Thursday, 3 July 1958 at the Odeon Leicester Square. Titanic survivor Elizabeth Dowdell attended the American premiere in New York on Tuesday 16 December 1958. The film was a relative disappointment at the box office. However, it received critical acclaim and won the 1959 "Samuel Goldwyn International Award" for the UK at the Golden Globe Awards. The film is still widely regarded as "the definitive cinematic telling of the story." Among the many films about the Titanic, A Night to Remember has long been regarded as the high point by Titanic historians and survivors alike for its accuracy, despite its modest production values, compared with the Oscar-winning film Titanic (1997). Filming began 15 October 1957 at Pinewood Studios. It went until 5 March 1958.
Kenneth More recalled the production of the film in his autobiography, published 20 years later in 1978. There was no tank big enough at Pinewood Studios to film the survivors struggling to climb into lifeboats, so it was done in the open-air swimming bath at Ruislip Lido, at 2:00am on an icy November morning. When the extras refused to jump in, More realised he would have to set an example. He called out: "Come on!"
I leaped. Never have I experienced such cold in all my life. It was like jumping into a deep freeze. The shock forced the breath out of my body. My heart seemed to stop beating. I felt crushed, unable to think. I had rigor mortis, without the mortis. And then I surfaced, spat out the dirty water and, gasping for breath, found my voice.
"Stop!" I shouted. "Don't listen to me! It's bloody awful! Stay where you are!"
But it was too late.
During the sinking, a steward pauses as he flees through the first-class smoking room to ask ship's designer Thomas Andrews, "Aren't you going to try for it, Mr Andrews?" This sequence was replicated essentially word-for-word in Titanic (1997), substituting that film's protagonists Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater instead of the steward. The scene was also repeated in S.O.S. Titanic (1979), with a stewardess asking him if he will save himself, pointing out that there would be questions that only he could answer.
Four clips from the Nazi propaganda film Titanic (1943) were used in A Night to Remember; two of the ship sailing in calm waters during the day, and two of a flooding walkway in the engine room. As Brian Hawkins writes: the British came closest "to the Titanic truth in 1958 with their black-and-white production of Walter Lord's novel A Night to Remember, seamlessly incorporating sequences from director Herbert Selpin's 1943 (Nazi) Titanic without giving any screen credits for these incredible scenes." Selpin himself was arrested on instruction from Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels over the course of production in early August 1942, for offering a negative opinion of the German military while directing this earlier Nazi era film. He was then found dead in his prison cell. Directed by: Roy Ward Baker
Produced by William MacQuitty
Screenplay by: Eric Ambler
Story by: Walter Lord
Starring: Kenneth More
Music by: William Alwyn
Cinematography: Geoffrey Unsworth
Distributed by: The Rank Organisation
Release date:
3 July 1958
Running time:
123 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget £500,000[1] or £530,000
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A Night to Remember is a 1958 British 🇬🇧 drama film adaptation of Walter Lord's 1955 book, which recounts the final night of RMS Titanic. Adapted by Eric Ambler and directed by Roy Ward Baker, the film stars Kenneth More and features Michael Goodliffe, Laurence Naismith, Kenneth Griffith, David McCallum and Tucker McGuire. It was filmed in the United Kingdom and tells the story of the sinking, portraying the main incidents and players in a documentary-style fashion with considerable attention to detail. The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty (who saw the original ship launched) used blueprints of the ship to create authentic sets, while Fourth Officer Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge worked as technical advisors on the film. Its budget of £600,000 (£11,868,805 adjusted for inflation [2012]) was exceptional and made it the most expensive film ever made in Britain up to that time.
The World Premiere was on Thursday, 3 July 1958 at the Odeon Leicester Square. Titanic survivor Elizabeth Dowdell attended the American premiere in New York on Tuesday 16 December 1958. The film was a relative disappointment at the box office. However, it received critical acclaim and won the 1959 "Samuel Goldwyn International Award" for the UK at the Golden Globe Awards. The film is still widely regarded as "the definitive cinematic telling of the story." Among the many films about the Titanic, A Night to Remember has long been regarded as the high point by Titanic historians and survivors alike for its accuracy, despite its modest production values, compared with the Oscar-winning film Titanic (1997). Filming began 15 October 1957 at Pinewood Studios. It went until 5 March 1958.
Kenneth More recalled the production of the film in his autobiography, published 20 years later in 1978. There was no tank big enough at Pinewood Studios to film the survivors struggling to climb into lifeboats, so it was done in the open-air swimming bath at Ruislip Lido, at 2:00am on an icy November morning. When the extras refused to jump in, More realised he would have to set an example. He called out: "Come on!"
I leaped. Never have I experienced such cold in all my life. It was like jumping into a deep freeze. The shock forced the breath out of my body. My heart seemed to stop beating. I felt crushed, unable to think. I had rigor mortis, without the mortis. And then I surfaced, spat out the dirty water and, gasping for breath, found my voice.
"Stop!" I shouted. "Don't listen to me! It's bloody awful! Stay where you are!"
But it was too late.
During the sinking, a steward pauses as he flees through the first-class smoking room to ask ship's designer Thomas Andrews, "Aren't you going to try for it, Mr Andrews?" This sequence was replicated essentially word-for-word in Titanic (1997), substituting that film's protagonists Jack Dawson and Rose DeWitt Bukater instead of the steward. The scene was also repeated in S.O.S. Titanic (1979), with a stewardess asking him if he will save himself, pointing out that there would be questions that only he could answer.
Four clips from the Nazi propaganda film Titanic (1943) were used in A Night to Remember; two of the ship sailing in calm waters during the day, and two of a flooding walkway in the engine room. As Brian Hawkins writes: the British came closest "to the Titanic truth in 1958 with their black-and-white production of Walter Lord's novel A Night to Remember, seamlessly incorporating sequences from director Herbert Selpin's 1943 (Nazi) Titanic without giving any screen credits for these incredible scenes." Selpin himself was arrested on instruction from Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels over the course of production in early August 1942, for offering a negative opinion of the German military while directing this earlier Nazi era film. He was then found dead in his prison cell. Directed by: Roy Ward Baker
Produced by William MacQuitty
Screenplay by: Eric Ambler
Story by: Walter Lord
Starring: Kenneth More
Music by: William Alwyn
Cinematography: Geoffrey Unsworth
Distributed by: The Rank Organisation
Release date:
3 July 1958
Running time:
123 minutes
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Budget £500,000[1] or £530,000
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'The Fleet's In' (1942) ORIGINAL MOVIE SCENE [I REMEMBER YOU]
From the 1942 Paramount Pictures movie, 'The Fleet's In'. Featuring Dorothy Lamour, Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra, Bob Eberly, and Helen O’Connell. Performed i...
From the 1942 Paramount Pictures movie, 'The Fleet's In'. Featuring Dorothy Lamour, Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra, Bob Eberly, and Helen O’Connell. Performed in D Major, this is one of the earliest recordings of the Victor Schertzinger/Johnny Mercer standard, "I Remember You".
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Composer: Victor Schertzinger
Lyricist: Johnny Mercer
Year: 1941
Origin: Introduced in the 1942 film The Fleet’s In.
Style: Taken anywhere from ballad to up tempo swing.
Form: A1-A2-B-C (36 Bars) [8-8-8-12]
A commonly used ending is to repeat the tag up a minor 3rd before finishing with the original III - VI - II - V in the home key.
Verse: A-B (10 Bars) [4-6]
A short introductory verse is sometimes included. The first recording by Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra with Bob Eberly on vocal in 1941 features it.
Key: Most commonly played in F Major.
Harmony/Overview: The harmony of this composition is functional. While the main theme is initially stated in the A sections the harmony modulates with a II-V of III that deceptively resolves back to the tonic. It then continues with a II - V of IVMaj7 that is followed by bVII7. A1 uses a III - VI - II - V turnaround to return back to the tonic, while A2 returns to IMaj7 momentarily before a II - V of IV sets up the bridge. The B section begins on IVMaj7 and continues with a II - V of VIMaj7. It then continues with a II - V of VMaj7 before returning back to the tonic. The C section begins similarly to A, although it proceeds to add an additional 4 bars to the form before the final tag.
Recordings: This song has been recorded over 370 times to date. It was first recorded by Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra in 1941, and was first introduced in the 1942 Paramount Pictures film The Fleet's In. Many jazz artists have recorded the tune since and it continues to be performed frequently.
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From the 1942 Paramount Pictures movie, 'The Fleet's In'. Featuring Dorothy Lamour, Jimmy Dorsey and his orchestra, Bob Eberly, and Helen O’Connell. Performed in D Major, this is one of the earliest recordings of the Victor Schertzinger/Johnny Mercer standard, "I Remember You".
The JGC History series features specifically curated playlists to help trace the lineage of some of the most influential jazz compositions of all time.
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Some notes about the composition as found on
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Composer: Victor Schertzinger
Lyricist: Johnny Mercer
Year: 1941
Origin: Introduced in the 1942 film The Fleet’s In.
Style: Taken anywhere from ballad to up tempo swing.
Form: A1-A2-B-C (36 Bars) [8-8-8-12]
A commonly used ending is to repeat the tag up a minor 3rd before finishing with the original III - VI - II - V in the home key.
Verse: A-B (10 Bars) [4-6]
A short introductory verse is sometimes included. The first recording by Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra with Bob Eberly on vocal in 1941 features it.
Key: Most commonly played in F Major.
Harmony/Overview: The harmony of this composition is functional. While the main theme is initially stated in the A sections the harmony modulates with a II-V of III that deceptively resolves back to the tonic. It then continues with a II - V of IVMaj7 that is followed by bVII7. A1 uses a III - VI - II - V turnaround to return back to the tonic, while A2 returns to IMaj7 momentarily before a II - V of IV sets up the bridge. The B section begins on IVMaj7 and continues with a II - V of VIMaj7. It then continues with a II - V of VMaj7 before returning back to the tonic. The C section begins similarly to A, although it proceeds to add an additional 4 bars to the form before the final tag.
Recordings: This song has been recorded over 370 times to date. It was first recorded by Jimmy Dorsey and his Orchestra in 1941, and was first introduced in the 1942 Paramount Pictures film The Fleet's In. Many jazz artists have recorded the tune since and it continues to be performed frequently.
JGC Top Picks:
Lee Konitz, Motion, 1961
Jerry Bergonzi, Live Gonz! II, 2005
Elmo Hope, Introducing the Elmo Hope Trio, 1953
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'A Night to Remember' • Ad-Free • Feature Movie • 1958
A Night to Remember is a 1958 Golden Globe Award-winning docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS...
A Night to Remember is a 1958 Golden Globe Award-winning docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic.
It was adapted by Eric Ambler, directed by Roy Ward Baker, and filmed in the United Kingdom. The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty, used blueprints from the ship to recreate sets, and Titanic's fourth officer, Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge both worked as technical advisors on the film.
The film was also unique in the fact that there were no fictional subplots. All the characters were historical people.
A Night to Remember won a 1959 Golden Globe Award for "Best Foreign Film."
Follow and support the refurbishment and construction of the NYC Titanic Memorial Lighthouse & Gardens. Planned unveiling on the 110th anniversary, April 15, 2022.
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A Night to Remember is a 1958 Golden Globe Award-winning docudrama film adaptation of Walter Lord's book of the same name, recounting the final night of the RMS Titanic.
It was adapted by Eric Ambler, directed by Roy Ward Baker, and filmed in the United Kingdom. The production team, supervised by producer William MacQuitty, used blueprints from the ship to recreate sets, and Titanic's fourth officer, Joseph Boxhall and ex-Cunard Commodore Harry Grattidge both worked as technical advisors on the film.
The film was also unique in the fact that there were no fictional subplots. All the characters were historical people.
A Night to Remember won a 1959 Golden Globe Award for "Best Foreign Film."
Follow and support the refurbishment and construction of the NYC Titanic Memorial Lighthouse & Gardens. Planned unveiling on the 110th anniversary, April 15, 2022.
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6:40
Remember the Night | Movie Review | 1939 | Indicator # 294 | Barbara Stanwick | Blu-ray |
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Love blooms between a sympathetic attorney and the comely shoplifter he has taken home for the Christmas holiday.
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Remember the Night | Movie Review | 1939 | Indicator # 294 | Barbara Stanwick | Blu-ray |
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I'll Remember April 1945 Full Movie
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Sorry, it's the only version I could find, so the quality is a little bad
Initial release: April 1, 1945
Director: Harold Young
Production company: Universal Pictures
Written by: M. Coates Webster
Editor: Philip Cahn
Starring: Gloria Jean, Kirby Grant, Milburn Stone, Edward Brophy, Samuel S. Hinds, Jacqueline deWit, Hobart Cavanaugh, Addison Richards, Pierre Watkin, Clyde Fillmore, Mary Forbes , Morgan Wallace and Paul Porcasi!
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Initial release: April 1, 1945
Director: Harold Young
Production company: Universal Pictures
Written by: M. Coates Webster
Editor: Philip Cahn
Starring: Gloria Jean, Kirby Grant, Milburn Stone, Edward Brophy, Samuel S. Hinds, Jacqueline deWit, Hobart Cavanaugh, Addison Richards, Pierre Watkin, Clyde Fillmore, Mary Forbes , Morgan Wallace and Paul Porcasi!
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When Heroes Become Historical Figures
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