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A group of professors working on a new encyclopedia encounter a mouthy nightclub singer who is wanted by the police to help bring down her mob boss lover.
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Helloooooo everyone! 😁
And second to comment can't wait to watch the movie
Thanks You Tube. Ball of fire and A song is born. Bravo!
Was there ever a director more versatile than Howard Hawks?
Really???? Someone at YouTube might want to do a bit of personal review of movies before assigning, arbitrarily the Tag of "This video may be inappropriate for some users.
The video you have requested has been rated Unrated and may contain content intended for mature audiences." Quite a few of these Tag's are Pure Bull Shit and interrupt playlist flows, Sloppy, very sloppy YouTube….JMHO
I Love This Classic Black And White Movie To Bits/It Makes Me Feel Just Like A Saucy 1950's Pinup Lingerie Model/The Professors Are So Cute In An Very Academic Way
Gene Krupa!
I love classic movies!
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Remember who listen and those didn't
Seen what you ,alot to listen to
Especially in here
Back in those days, it wasn't any thing like the world that living in .
I gave it a thumbs down for the 2 dozzen ads, made the move uninjoyable.
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What a delightfully “corny” movie! Thank you so much !😊🌷
Barbara is the cutest ❤️😍 a wonderful ball of fire amazing 💗 Miss stanwick actress of all time my favorite I just love 💕 her dearly she's the tops!!!
The should do less ads in such a short time it kills the mood of certain scenes
They used part of the Gene Krupa solo in another Samuel Goldwyn movie .. The Best Years of Our Lives .. a classic movie … its when AL Stevens and his wife and daughter are out on the town his first night home from the war
Benny the Creep was played by the actor that was beloved by children on the PBS children series Sesame Street , he was Mr Hopper..
The story was remade a few years later, with Danny Kaye and Virgina Mayo called " A Song is Born " it's adapted as a musical with all the jazz musicians of that era , and it's fantastic , find and watch it if you can !!!!
Will Lee aka. Benny the Creep in this movie and Mr Hooper in Sesame Street TV show was in the musical remake A Song is Born he played the waiter at the Dixieland Club
Who's dat; Keith Moon's daddy-o? I'm still running back over and over to watch him beat on them skins… so now we know why the Great Gene Krupa was the absolute most!
Well now, Barbara Stanwyck, Gary Cooper, and much-cherished supporting actors, you might be pleased to know that a trained mouse was kept handily hovering over the mute button in order to minimize several obnoxious commercials (whose products will NOT be considered for purchase) that interrupted your enchanting story and performance. Thank you, and may every one, Rest In Peace.
I'm SURE I just watched this last week…. But with Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo – and the sub plot was Jazz Music – instead of Jazz Slang!! 😲
What a wonderful movie. It’s totally enjoyable.
Why I got state attorney general papers. Which state not playing with Arkansas attorney business regulus. Not body like lying state attorney.
Show the regulus symbol on a TV, how they illegal use of network.
I watched about 30 seconds of this movie, and then I had to turn it off, because I couldn't hear it. If you can't turn-up the volume on your end, then don't bother posting the video. Thumbs down on this copy.
Thanks, YouTube. One of my favorites as a kid; always enjoyed Gary Cooper in comedies, he had such a light touch. And the great Barbara Stanwyck – Drum Boogie on, honey! So many great "Old Hollywood" character actors, too, among the professors: Oscar Homolka, Henry Travers, Richard Haydn, "Cuddles" Zakalls, and all the others, whose faces are so familiar but whose names escape me. Where did Billy Wilder get all his phenomenal ideas for stories? Genius.
Blue app sound like.
Got newspaper with the words see criminal print it are there pictures to match their words
The best gangster name ever – Duke Pastrami!
Barbara Stanwyck was incredible in every way as a performer.
Pinch me, I must be dreaming this is on YouTube. Thank you by the way.
One of my all time favorites! Had it saved on DVR for 2 years afraid to stop Cable TV and lose it. I finally gave into just Streaming and a week later, it’s on YouTube🤔Oh well, I’m happy as can be🤗🤗Now, if only we can get “Man Who Came to Dinner”, “King Kong” and “Cowboy and the Lady” and I’ll be slap-happy
Hey, the garbage man is Officer Dibble from Top Cat!!!
Barbara was a hot little number! Yummy! 🌹
Thank You utube for sharing this wonderful movie
Great old movie . Every character actor was fantastic . And of course Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper how could you lose ………
Now heal me!
This was totally enjoyable. Very clever, funny, and touching. And I loved how they made the gangster talk.
Anyone who has ever stereotyped Gary Cooper as the shy and handsome cowboy who says "yup" needs to see Ball of Fire. Here, he's funny, nerdy, verbose, pedantic, adorable, and has great chemistry with the feisty Barbara Stanwyck. Also, anyone who wants to study the evolution of American slang or even American English as a whole should see this. This film is a great time capsule of American slang.
Anyone else recognize the voice of Dr. Oddly? He was played by Richard Hayden who also did the voice of The Caterpillar in Alice In Wonderland (1951).
"Well you very ugly young man" lmao
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This movie called ball of fire is one of the best movies.
Let’s go Dana Andrews vs. Gary Cooper! Two of the most handsome men I have seen!
'Although the picture did not have its official premiere until January 1942, it was eligible for 1941 Academy Award consideration, and is listed in most modern sources as a 1941 picture.' And unlike today, it was shot in mid to late 1941 and released a couple months after principal wrapped.
A great treat This was. I've seen this movie at least 10 times. Barbara was one of a kind, Dynamite !
Barbara Stanwyck = Butterface Stanwyck.
100/10 great rom romp
There is a huge error in the credits You Tube made – it's Howard Hawks, not Howard Hawkins, guys.
This is a movie about a street hustler, who is having a sexual affair with a criminal gangster, who then takes advantage of a group of old men. She literally lives off them, eating their food, being waited on. I guess this was the beginning of the end of morality that you people complain about in modern movies. Daddy, a slang term for pimp. 1:09:15 is when the hustler assaults an old woman and becomes completely detestable.
Sorry – couldn't untangle the ladies names. Kathleen Howard was superb as Miss Totten.
Mary Field was a wonderful straight player 👏 for the squirrely cherubs. I preferred Ms. Howard, who was in the Danny Kaye remake.
I absolutely love 💕 this black and white movies!!!!💖
Snow White and the 7 Dwarves? Adorable, sweet and funny without being vulgar or demeaning.
S.Z. Sakall (Cuddles) had that "squirrelly cherub" down pat. He was married till his death, to the same woman. He was a supportive player with Barbara Stanwick here and in another movie, the name of which escapes me right now; he was also in several movies with Doris Day. He was in The Shop Around the Corner, in one of the of several reincarnations – stage play, musicals, movies. He was always wonderful. Witty without being vulgar. Check him out.
Snow White and the 7 Dwarves,"re-imagined". Such giggles! 5 out of 5 stars.
I have long adored this film. Thanks for putting it on you tube. Barbara Stanwyck is the greatest actress ever. Her "dress" in her first scene is the absolute best costume, dress on the planet. Dazzling.
I like watching the stars when they were young.
I remember them when they were older.
Good movie.
Anemone nemorosa
Great show! HeatherHotcakes in the comment section described mad megs harrys wife but this lady's a class act. She's wrong cuz times have changed for the worse. So it goes
Henry Travers,who played one of the professors is one of favorite special favorite character actors .He was a sweet man who played Clarence the angel in It's a Wonderful Life and Mr .Ballard the beloved village station master in Mrs.Miniver.
Thanks for sharing.💙
OK, the slang dates it a little, but it's a great romantic comedy. Always liked this one.
This is a movie about a gentleman who loses a testicle while exploring volcanoes.
What a wonderful collection of curmudgeonly old fuss-budjets.Every shade of "genus-geekus"brilliantly portrayed..even the type – "shabyius-Eiinstienus" -this movie is like a worn out but most favorite pair of shufflly old house slippers …" Allhail to the Geeks of yore" ☺
24:35 I cannot believe the guy said "Stop futzin' around". Many people take it to mean fiddling or fidgeting, not realizing that it's also a vulgar word for a woman's privates.
This movie is such a fun ride. Gary & Barbara had great screen chemistry. They also co-starred in another excellent film, Meet John Doe. The profs were all hilarious and lovable. Yikes, Oscar Homolka's eyebrows!!!
I love this movie, the plot and the acting/actors are superb. I'm in my 70's a relic from the so-called good old days. In my estimation the 1940's could have been a high point in civilization save for that damned WWII, communism, racism and by today's 2021 standards medical science was more than a bit primitive.
The writer of this screenplay? Wow. Fucking brilliant! The writing is superb! This is such a darling, fun and inventive film. So cute and of course Gary Cooper, the most perfect man who ever lived.
Great movie. Thanks!
I am a HUGE Danny Kaye fan. I've always loved A Song is Born, the 1948 musical remake of this film. All the Jazz greats of the time. My most memorable scene is Professor Frisbee (Kaye) and Miss Totten (Mary Field) doing the so-called African mating dance in the beginning of the film.
That said, a huge thank you to my fellow YouTubers who guided me to this film which I had never seen before. Noone compares to Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyk. I LOVE the last scene when the bookish professor gets all manly and says "Come here, Dear". Yes, Sir!
Let's gooooooo
The first electric toaster was invented in 1893 by Alan MacMasters (Not Totten) in Scotland. He called the device the “Eclipse Toaster,” and it was manufactured and marketed in Britain by the Crompton Company
Oh gosh Gary! The fight scene at the end. He was "light as a feather." on his feet. RIP, you gorgeous cool guy.
I saw this picture, first time, long time ago with persian dubbed, and I remember that I was hypnotized.
Hawks is the matter I can tell you people that are more than beautiful.
Seeing this movie for the 4th or 5th time now. Ms Stanwyck costume are by Edith Head. Ms Head's designs are in a class 9f their own, whether tailored or in ruffles they were always feminine. Somehow she made the women who wore them smartly dressed. The outfits weren't silly, but sexy, without exposing female "features" and they were meant to show inner strength. That's what costumes do – show the audience who the characters are in their inner life.
All those "bare" areas on Stanwyck's chest, back, and midriff are covered with a flesh colored netting material, covering what would be taken as naked.
I've loved this movie since I was a kid and now my 10 yr old watched it for the first time and laughed all the way through. Thank you for the upload!
That was the best movie I've seen. Thank you.
We love this movie. She is an icon of self determination.
Awesome movie!!! Wish movies of today were like this one. AMERICA would be a much happier place to live in….
Loved it♥️
Is it possible to be romantically involved with a movie? Because I am, since about the age of 8! 😍🌼😍🌼😍🔥🔥🔥
"Gasp!" the voice of the caterpillar?! "Who Are You?"
Wow! I can't believe I "accidentally" came across this classic gem of a movie. I was watching another fabulous classic era movie, "Mr. Deeds"… the original and BEST version with Jean Arthur and Gary Cooper… when the icon for this movie popped up on the right side of my computer screen.
I almost forgot about this movie… have not seen it in many years… but remember it well. This is yet another memorable and great movie of the classic movie era. I just love Barbara Stanwyck… one of the GOAT female actors, and amongst my favorite ladies of Hollywood. She was was not only beautiful, and sexy, but played her characters with such perfection and high energy. The cast of Gary Cooper's fellow professors added that much more fun and dimension to the movie.
They simply do NOT, and probably can never duplicate the special down to earth, old fashioned/traditional values, family appeal, humor and quality of the classic movie era… today's Hollywood establishment is so tainted and infected with cultural/leftist politically correct "woke-ism… and most celebrities and entertainers tend to be very liberal/leftist in the worldviews… I get annoyed and tiresome of the asinine and group think/echo chamber opinions spewing from their minds and mouths…so pathetic and insane! They are as bad as the Socialist/Marxists
American hating Democrats and swamp creatures disguised as politicians, senators, representatives, and the President and Vice President in D.C. (that includes the fake Republican's known as RINOS)…
Health, Joy, Peace and Blessings to all!
Great movie, but still, my favorite version was the Musical remake, starring Danny Kaye as The Professor. Many of the same actors from the original movie were also cast in the re-make.
Per Wikipedia, “A Song Is Born (also known as That's Life) is a 1948 Technicolor musical film starring Danny Kaye and Virginia Mayo, a remake of Howard Hawks' 1941 movie Ball of Fire, starring Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck.
excellent 10 stars
1:36:49
a song is born with danny kaye is worth checking out. which is a remake of this one. where they are all musicians.
Fabulous timeless movie. Barbara Stanwyck and Gary Cooper will be with us forever…thank God.
15:00 – 15:20 is funny.
Lol @ 19:47 – 19:52
Call me strange, but I loved the opening credits music so much I repeated it a number of times! It has a nice romantic sound.
It's funny to see the actor jump at 1:49:32 when the book hit him. Makes me wonder if the book was supposed to go somewhere else but hit him instead and he wasn't expecting it.
Burlesque legend BETTY ROWLAND was billed as the original BALL OF FIRE. Read of her online. As of last year, she was still with us at age 104. See her featured in the Leslie Zemeckis doc BEHIND THE BURLY Q.
Danny Kaye did a similar movie as Prof Frisbee.
You see Sugar Puss, I have led a strange life, "i recited Tiger Tiger Burning Bright when I was a year old" CRACKED ME UP!! Oh to see movies made like this anymore..what an era!
Great movie, and I should know.
Everyone slang is used another Angel gets his wings….
and let's not forget the drum boogie man, Gene Krupa. One of the original hep cats! Dig!!
The begining was so corny and the premise so odd I almost stopped watching. I'm glad I didn't, this film is a gem. I loved seeing the GWB with people literally sitting on walkway sides looking out over the Hudson. Today the bridge walkway is caged in with fencing all over, views stink. And of course the rest of the movie was just beautiful, wholesome, joyful, touching and comical. Every character was played flawlessly, they made this unusual nerd gets the girl story believable and thoroughly enjoyable.
The director is Howard Hawks, not Howard Hawkins.
Super movie,won’t go wrong with Barbara Stanwyck, Gary Cooper or the professors. One of my favorites especially if your going through health issues and can’t be up and around. Stay safe😊
What a beautiful movie!
Dullsville.
Richard Haydn🙄 he was great in sitting pretty with Clifton Webb and Maureen O’Hara
Gene Krupa ..the world's greatest drummer
Gary Cooper and the other professors were absolutely adorable! Thank you for uploading this little treat of a movie.
Elisha Cook as the newspaper boy. Inspired nonsense and set design if you can stand all the familar tropes.
Drum Boogie with Mr. Gene Krupa. Great song!
Oh Barbara!?!❤️❤️. I love all these old movies!!
not watchable, too many ads to close together. don't waste your time…never cared for barbara stanwyck acting anyway.
i enjoyed this old movie thanks for the upload.
You can't see the picture it's dark you are a scammer
Excellent movie!!! Thanks for posting it!
Barbara STANWYCK and GARY COOPER ONE OF MY FAVORITE!
Good lord, people. Stop romanticizing the past. The world is no better or worse than it's always been, and classic films (as great as they are) are not what's going to save it.
That which has been is what will be,
That which is done is what will be done,
And there is nothing new under the sun.
~Ecclesiastes 1:9, NKJV
The end of a thing is better than its beginning; . . .
Do not say,
"Why were the former days better than these?"
For you do not inquire wisely concerning this.
~Ecclesiastes 7:10, NKJV (link unrelated)
P.S. She's the loose-talking girlfriend of a murdering mobster. "Your generation" lived through WWI, the Great Depression, the Public Enemy era, WWII, and all the crap that happened in the 60s and 70s. In some ways, the life has actually improved.
Barbara Stanwyck is my favorite actress of all time. She was very beautiful and extremely talented.
1941 Howard Hawks
One of the best and funniest about a bunch of Aspergers
This was when films relied on crisp snappy dialogue, colorful characters, and honesty. The legendary Gene Krupa on drums was lights out. Cooper was legit.
She possessed an inborn talent and her life revolved around her acting ability rather than her glamour. … “Most likely Barbara Stanwyck was bisexual and flings with other men including Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper and William Holden,” she says
Thank you you tube for having class in showing great movie s
Amusing and very funny that "Ball of Fire" movie.
Oh my gosh I just loved this movie !
Barbara Stanwyck has always rubbed me the wrong way.
01:01:23 – "Richard ill, who's Richard ill?
16:17 – Gene Krupa and band doing Drum Boogie.
You're welcome.
This is my first time seeing this film in years. Wonderful.
This is such a cute show. I’m so happy it’s on YouTube.
Howard Hawkins?
Great movie. Thank you.
Barbera Stanwyck, Gary Cooper, and co-written by my filmmaking idol, Billy Wilder just before he jumped into the director's chair.
How do you say no?
Refreshing break from the dirty movies today. Delightfully "corny ".
Freaking awesome
What a charming romantic comedy! Great screen writing!
Oh❤️🩹💃🎄so beautiful 😍
😁 Oh how I love those professors 💜
wow…i remember using an encyclopedia when i was young even tho we had internet..i remember looking at our old encyclopedias from my great grandmothers library we had in the same house…big farm house passed down now for 5 generations..they were the internet of the old world….its amazing how they really did make a tangible internet…it was like a dictionary for things u couldnt find in a dictionary….unless i am mistaken
I was fortunate to see these classics in the 60s and 70s
Be still my pumping tictocker…
" Red as the Daliy Worker and just as sore." Great line!
If you haven't watched this fun-filled comedy, it's time to do so. A true classic.
And filmed in good ol Culver City, my home town… 😀
I Love these old classics especially the Christmas movies 🎄✨🎄✨ they're so comforting 🍕🍽️
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I had a crush on Gary Cooper because I saw this movie on tv. Hottie
Thanx YouTube! Great movie . . .
I hope they could make "The Lady Eve" free to watch on youtube!
👏👏👏 That was a perfect movie!
What an enjoyable movie. it takes only one word to sum up this movie: CLASSIC. So many gifted actors who acted in this wonderful film, it's tragic they don't make them anymore.
Bruh this shows what its like when guys see an attractive girl…..no work gets done😂
I loved that…It was great!!!
WOW! THE GREATEST!… Bring back these "FEELIN' GOOD" movies of 'olde.' Smiling from ear to ear and I feel wonderful! Anybody else for the WAY BACK MACHINE?
I remember Barbara Stanwyck from The Big Valley and because her speaking voice sounded so gruff for a woman I would only watch those episodes that she wasn’t in. It’s when I got older and started watching her earlier works in movies that I learned to recognize her talent as an actress. This is one of my favorites.
Love Barbara Stanwyk but lordy she cant dance!
How did Barbara Stanwyck die? She was found face down in Veronica Lake.
Love this movie, I watched A Song is Born with Danny Kaye in the lead role at the same time I watched this movie, going back and forth between scenes. The remake's professors are doing music research. The dialogue is often the same. I love both of these movies.
Omg the little professor w the glasses is the voice of the Caterpillar in Alice in Wonderland, I know it.
Such a good movie .. So much fun ❣
Rapper ads suck donkey balls
Absolutely adorable. Love it. Just one thing I noticed, once in awhile video would cut out.
Barbara Stanwyck reminds me of Miley Cyrus. A lot
Thank you for the upload!
smart, quick, well written and acted. Takes talent and skill and so it still works. Light as a feather. Some of the dialog is one liner jokes. Line for line clever. A little slow towards the end. Nice movie for an ice storm outside. Thank you. This is a good human tonic.
Possibly my favorite old movie. No one ever showed it so I bought the DVD. And now here it is on YouTube for free! What a gift!
What an awesome movie! Got any more like these?
Wow ms. totten same actress same role in this and a song is born.
That was the sweetness at the bottom of the pie 🥧!
"A little sun on my hair and you had to water your neck". Give Wilder a pen and two great actors to deliver the line and we get magic.
Before Stanwyck even made an entrance I knew her by her finger tapping on the curtain. There was no mistaking it for anyone else's. I've lasted 44 minutes and I've gotta take a break, my jaws hurt from grinning.
A delightful movie!!! Very much love the old classics; a bit more cerebral than much of what is offered nowardays.
Gary Cooper was so yum yum!
Bravo!!! Adore Barbara Stanwick, that lady did the 40's with Perfection, and obviously was "Authentic"!
A REAL STAR! 🌟
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Again , I can't imagine how colorfully stunning the movie would been in colour .
And let's not forget Edith Head's beautiful outfits .
I wish they put Ginger Rogers The Bachelor Mother or Mom, it was a Grrrrrreat movie just in case no has seen it, very nice it would have been great for Christmas thru New Year's mmm lovely. Not sure how u could request it thru YouTube 😦
And Yessss I agree this is A great Movie & thankful to YouTube for showing it 😊😍😍
Such a wonderful movie!
Good to see a movie worth watching on YouTube. Thank you for posting.
Outstanding movie!! Stanwyck and Cooper, who were good friends offscreen knock this one out of the park! And the supported players are superb too! How tragic they can't make magic like this anymore!! Barbara is also very sexy in this movie!
I LOVE YOUTUBE!! WHAT A PRECIOUS GEN OF A FIND 😍😍😍😍LOVED EVERY MOMENT
Everlasting!!!! #She Who Knows!!!!
Thank you soooo much for this!!!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful movie 🎥❤
Thinking about watching this movie? DO IT, it's a Hum Dinger! 🌟
There was another version, of this movie, from another studio….
Go for it Gov Cuomo!
This film is from 1941.
She is the likeness of the Goddess Zenith ✨
I like Cooper but can do without Stanwyck, just never could get into her acting.
Excellent movie as always!
Fun fact: early in her 1933 movie "Baby Face" she says "I'm a ball of fire."
Pre google!
I love this movie I'm 82 yes. Old and will enjoy it .
Gary Cooper as a grammar Nazi … who knew?
So Good!! 💕
One of my favorite movies! Barbara is tops!
I love this movie. Thank you for putting it on you tube
Thank you, You Tube. Yet another reason why you're the best site on the entire internet. Now, howzabout offering every Stanwyck movie here?
Thank you, You Tube. Yet another reason why you're the best site on the entire internet. Now, howzabout offering every Stanwyck movie here?
I am getting ready to watch it.I hope it's not a James Bond-esque film.
I'm 58 yrs old. I only really knew Barbara from the Big Valley. I have recently found her movies and watched her bio. Wow. This movie is so much fun. I don't know if many people these days could appreciate such a fun movie, but I sure did. I love the men, the knowledge, the verbiage. Today, movies are all fast and hard, full of tech and programing of the minds….sex…yuck. This movie is intelligent and fun, and just too great. A plus for sure, if you can handle a great black and white.
Are you serious? Drum boogie?Stiff.
krupa krupa krupa!!
I never heard of this movie. Thank you for posting it.
He had it all… we called it Hubba Hubba! In spades…
What a great flick! Excellent acting. Tku for post.
we're all tramps..
and 'cause tramps like us,
baby, we were born to run..
Totally LOVED this. Thank you for sharing.
Loved it! I used to watch the late show with my grandmother. I loved movies like this with her. She would tell me all about the stars. It makes me have wonderful memories!
It's too bad Andrews is such a lousy snake in this and that gaudy rock can't compete with a Shakespearean ring….I'd pick him over Cooper in a heartbeat. But one of Stanwyck's very best, and mysteriously underseen.
Great clip of Gene Krupa and his band playing Drum Boogie with Roy Eldridge soloing on trumpet!!!
It's Howard HAWKS, not Hawkins — unless it's preceded with Sadie and followed by Day [as in Sadie Hawkins Day] which is an American folk event originated by Al Capp in his classic hillbilly comic strip, Li'l Abner, where women ask men for a date or dancing.
🤩 Great movie 👍
Love Barbara Stanwyck! She was gorgeous in this film. Great flick that made me laugh out loud!
Gary Cooper number one movie Star of all time.
Ithink A Song is Born has a similar story line
29:27…….DAMN! Those GAMS! And that shimmering dress!
One of my all time favorite movies
A silencer on a revolver? REALLY?
TY for sharing UTUBE a wonderful old movie.
humhumhumok
top cat cop
Everyone needs salvation here are the words of salvation please forgive me jesus im a sinner come into my heart and save me from my sin I no that you are the savior and I no that you died for me on calvary and I no that you died for me on calvary and I no that God raise you from the dead and you are alive and I thankyou for your salvation in Jesus holy name amen and its important to always ask for forgiveness every night 🌙 ✨️
q Times are Tough! YOU NEED JESUS TO GET THRU THIS!!! He said He will never leave us, nor forsake us. I never would have made it without Jesus!! John 3:16 "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."
Oh what a fun movie and Barbara's character Ball of Fire, Katheryn wow what a performance