World The Flesh And The Devil - Haircut scene

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Published 2010-05-30
The World, the Flesh and the Devil (1959) - Director: Ranald MacDougall - With Harry Belafonte and Inger Stevens.

All Comments (21)
  • @Cancerian48
    I love the way Inger's expressions change as her beautiful long blonde hair falls to the scissors.
  • @SFolkes97
    So glad this movie is - finally! - available on DVD with good picture quality. As an Inger fan I like the movie for that reason alone of course. But you really have to have lived in the "duck and cover" era, even practiced the same, to really appreciate the nostalgia. And there is more on many other levels too - but just love the movie.
  • so beautiful at 6 seconds...Inger never looked better before or since...
  • @likemy
    This is one of the most underappreciated films of the 50s
  • @nancynewman1465
    Harry Belafonte was a great man surely speaking his own truth in this film
  • @elisabena
    I saw this good film in 1957,italian title,"la fine del mondo" the end of the world". Great Harry Belafonte!
  • @norristerse
    @ShawDAMAN okedoke! but i never said that was ALL there was to the scene, or that all emotional scenes involve sex. but there is a strong vibe of it here that is not accident on the part of the film-makers.
  • @WakandaBabe
    This was a very daring scene for the times. In fact, Ms Stevens was the aggressor in this movie. She made it clear that she wanted a relationship with Mr. Belafonte. Very daring for its time.
  • They look pretty good together. They were supposed to fall in love, but the studio got nervous and changed the script in the middle of the shoot. Of course, the movie bombed.
  • @biancasanai
    Sweidish actress who is mainly singer and dancer.Her first name is marguerett....
  • @norristerse
    is this scene charged with a certain undercurrent of steaming groinage or is he just giving her barnet a chop?
  • @SFolkes97
    Mmm-mmm! Inger and Harry had a genuine, beautiful "chemistry" going on in this film - scandalous to many in those days. To me, a very classy pairing. Inger had a reputation for falling in love with her leading men. In this case, I could believe that to be true.
  • @norristerse
    @ShawDAMAN cheers, see yu there (don't know who spammed you but it weren't me!)
  • @johnsmith-sn1xf
    i didnt read the comments before I viewed the clearly evident the initial attempts of the haircut are definately" innuendo ". its so obvious.