Give My Sister Eileen (1942) Comedy | OLD MOVIES IN COLOR



Anxious to help boost the career of her aspiring actress sister Eileen, reporter Ruth Sherwood of the Columbus Courier writes a rave review about her performance in a local play before it opens. When Eileen is replaced on opening night and the newspaper mistakenly runs the inaccurate review, Ruth is fired.

The original version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Ooe5ZxOKjE

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39 Replies to “Give My Sister Eileen (1942) Comedy | OLD MOVIES IN COLOR”

  1. So happy to have found your channel ! Back in the 60s, my cousins and I used to stay up late with Grandma to watch old movies. We loved this film. One of my aunts was named "Eileen," and we cousins would get a kick out of it when our moms teasingly would say to her, '"There's our sister, Eileen!" Thank you for taking the time to bring these classics together. PS- Why have you added "Give" to the title? Just wondering…

  2. About to watch it now;) I went to see Wonderful Town in the Goodman Theatre while visiting Chicago in Sep 2016 and I loved the musical and only today I learnt that there was a movie πŸ™‚ Thank you for sharing it!

  3. can you colourize that old Christmas movie with Jimmie Stewart as the down on his luck family man? …. i forget what it was called, it was a classic i remember that much!

  4. Just finish Tday dinner a couple hours ago. My daughter came home fora visit on short notice. My son joined us as well. My wife cooked a bigger bird than she liked to have. Excellent. Now I finished off this excellent day with this charming movie. Thank you. I do treasure family. A nice movie to warm the heart is also welcomed.

  5. This is one of the greatest screwball comedies ever made πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘ I can’t believe that the three stooges appeared at the end πŸ€©πŸ˜„πŸ˜„ what a hilarious ending

  6. I prefer old and classic movies more than the current ones , I enjoy more watching them , everything back then was so classy and deep , the acting was on point, you don't need billions of dollars and nudity to make a successful film . Only The aesthetic beauty and talents πŸ”

  7. It was funny until the message of the β€œhumor” of injustice, railroading, bullying, false entitlement, domination, non consent and fear became so obvious. For the times it was the only way the message would have been publicly acceptable until evolution of conscious awareness finally becomes acceptable by most if not all of humanity. Traffic through the basement was symbolic of base behavior of those who trespass regardless of intention.

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