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What are your favorite classic films? Talking pre-1960 here...
A few of my faves include:
The Third Man (1949) Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) Battleship Potemkin (1925) Rebecca (1940) Frankenstein (1931) |
Angry Red Planet (1959)
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Your Mom (1917)
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All the old Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis films especially The Caddy and Geisha Girl.
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Mine is this!
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The Day The Earth Stood Still (1951) {not that recent crappy one! LOL!}
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Auntie Mame (1958) with Rosalind Russell
Breakfast At Tiffany's (1961) |
that christmas movie with James Stewart
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Hi CD, Cool!!! I had never heard of this movie before. it looks awesome! I love classic sci-fi like this. |
All quiet on the western front
High Noon Really all I could think of, haven't really watched many old movies. |
Double Indemnity
citizen Kane Gone With The Wind The Wizard of Oz Scrooge (1951) Casablanca SEVEN SAMURAI On the Waterfront Vertigo Grapes of Wrath Rear Window Rope Strangers on a Train The Searchers North by Northwest what a great era for film making. |
I definitely agree with those (above) and submit... Metropolis (1927) & The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) |
Citizen Kane
Gone With The Wind The Wizard of Oz Casablanca SEVEN SAMURAI On the Waterfront Vertigo Grapes of Wrath Rear Window Strangers on a Train North by Northwest Maltese Falcon Some Like It Hot Ben Hur Bridge On The River Kwai 12 Angry Man High Society Harvey The African Queen The LadyKillers I'm All Right Jack Two Way Stretch (1960) Thanks Choopa for the list, just a few we don't agree on. Plus a few you missed. |
The Seven Year Itch (1955)
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Oh wait, and "Best Years of Our Lives". . |
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Duck Soup, Horse Feathers, Monkey Business. All absolute classics from the Marx Brothers and still movies i can watch now and laugh my ass off! |
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Also, The Ghostbreakers (1940) The Road to Morocco(1942) Both are great Bob Hope movies. Hope and Bing Crosby did a bunch of "The Road to ..." movies too. All are funny. |
Fantasia - 1940
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Lots of good ones listed, one I can think of that just makes the mark at 1960 is 'The Apartment'
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I like all the old comedies. Marx Brothers, Abbott & Costello, Hope and Crosby, Lewis and Martin, The Bowery Boys, Three Stooges...when I was a kid we only got 3 channels on the antenna on our t.v. (the 1970's) And those old movies would play on the local UHF station all the time. :)
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Don't forget the old B scifi's.
Horror at party beach Revenge of the creature The she creature Teenagers from outer space Mystery science theater introduced this genre to me. Good stuff |
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So many movies, so little time
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My vote is WC Fields or Bogart |
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Not a pre-60's movie (1963) but deserves honourable mention anyway:
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Surprised that no one has mentioned this one yet.
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Movies
There are a few revival cinema houses left. Most show a movie once on Friday or Saturday night. There was one that had the movie at 7 & 9 pm plus several showings on Saturday & Sunday.
When Ben Hur played, I told my son I don't care what's happening, we're going to the movies. To see Ben Hur on TV is not worth watching. You have to watch the chariot race on the 50 foot screen. |
Stooges
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I forgot: A Touch of Evil
(I'll watch anything by Orson Welles, he was head and shoulders above anyone else then, or now in film-making) |
Almost shocked that noone posted LOLITA up in here...LOL!
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My favorite classic movie =
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Touch of Evil
White Heat The Public Enemy Rope Sunset Boulevard Strangers on a Train |
The two most notable are Stalag 17 and Bringing Up Baby, but pretty much all of the classics starring Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, Danny Kaye or William Holden.
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Many from the Hitchcock classics.
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A lot of posters here that would really enjoy this one:
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Shit, along with "the Thin Man" and "The Best Years of our Lives", I forgot "Giant", and (yes, I admit it), "Gone with the Wind"
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Anything with WC Fields
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3 stooges
twilight zone! |
WC is the best
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Oddly enough the company that owned Playtex also owned a large chain of TV stations and rights to a huge movie library. That's why I got to see Hope/Crosby and the Marx Brothers. Fields got second wind when I was in college and suddenly the movies theatres would run his movies. There were 5 classic Hitchcock movies, Rope being one of them that were tied up in legal issues until Hitchcock died. On the other hand, some movies are out of copyright. There's a couple of brothers here in town that own a couple of art theatres. They teamed up with a guy who had a collection of films out of copyright and converted them to VHS. Mostly film noir or 60's sci-fi. They sold well. One of the brothers told me it was all in the artwork on the box cover. They paid an artist to do really colorful art and people snapped them up. I guess they had tried simple B&W shots from the movies and no one would buy them. |
some like it hot, kitty foyle, lamp post, gone with the wind, wizard of oz, bell book and candle, jane eyre, and on and on
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Oooh, already mentioned three of my big faves:
The Third Man Sunset Boulevard Strangers on a Train All About Eve is another favorite of mine. And fucking Jailhouse Rock. Also love Robert Mitchum movies: The Night of the Hunter Thunder Road |
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