Ava Gardner as Venus. |
We've also had a grand time posting scenes from intriguing lesser-know films. So, you can see Mel Torme as a gunfighter in Walk Like a Dragon, Dirk Bogarde and Olivia de Havilland in the engrossing courtroom drama Libel, and Glynis Johns diving 80 feet a into a "lake of flames" in Encore.
Lloyd Bridges in The Loner. |
The Cafe staff has created some original content, too, with a mix of quizzes, original trailers, photo tributes to stars like Cary Grant and Sophia Loren, video reviews, and even a snippet from our audio interview with Hammer actress Veronica Carlson.
What are our most popular videos? Well, if you count the percentage of "like" vs. "dislike"--and require a minimum of 30 "likes"--the most popular are a clip from Hammer's The Mummy and a tribute to Roger Moore's leading ladies on The Saint TV series. If you measure popularity by the number of comments left by videos, then the most popular are The Slipper and the Rose, Horror of Dracula, and My Bodyguard.
The most common measurement of popularity, though, is the number of times a video has been viewed. So, we'll close this post with scenes from our Top Five videos and the number of times each has been viewed (just click on the image to watch these scenes without leaving the Cafe):
The Slipper and the Rose (633,262 views)
Cary Grant and Sophia Loren in Houseboat (136,182 views)
Horror of Dracula (104,406)
Danny Kaye and Angela Lansbury in The Court Jester (62,740)
Petula Clark and Peter O'Toole in Goodbye, Mr. Chips (56,388)
So, you're telling me that I don't have to stare at the screen wondering what to watch on YouTube? I have got to pay more attention to what's going on!
ReplyDeleteAlthough dual characters were a trademark, Danny Kaye's, "The Court Jester" was his masterpiece. From "the brew that is true," to his sagging gold tights in the marching routine, to his intermittent hypnotic swashbuckling, it never ceases to amaze.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on 100 videos, 2600 followers and over a million views! That is awesome! If I ever start my own YouTube channel, I'm coming to you for advice.
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Rick! Quite a remarkable and admirable feat. I'm going to have to take a look and join up!
ReplyDeleteThe classicfilmtvcafe.com rocks! Congratulations on the success of the YouTube channel, Rick!
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