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My recent favorite is "To Kill a Mockingbird". My favorite all time movie is "Once Upon a Time in The West"
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Young Frankestein http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGN2aa3oQRM
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casablanca!!!!!
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Casablanca It is filled with such societal archetypes that it is a very human morality play wrapped in an unrequited love story. The nobility of a broken heart sacrificing his chance at happiness for the greater good, who can resist that? And the song, AS Time Goes By....a true classic. Play it again Sam. "You played it for her, you can play it for me. But Mr. Rick you said never to... Just play it. Sam."
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I can t make myself watch an old time black and white movie! a Newer one "Young Dr Frankenstein" is good (funny) but an origional b & w movie I cant do it !
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Arsenic & Old Lace. It's so funny! If you haven't seen it, I highly recommend it!
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Death Takes a Holiday ( Meet Joe Black is baed on it)
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I don't care what time of year it is, I can always watch "It's a wonderful life". Just imagining how our own lives tie up with others lives is amazing to me!
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Anything that has John Wayne in it.
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The Elephant Man with Anthony Hopkins... filmed in Black and White on purpose even though color was available. Black and White era would be "Freaks" by Tod Browning.
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Casablanca It's a Wonderfull Life African Queen
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It's a wonderful life- I love watching that movie around christmas! and Miracle on 34th street- both very cute movies
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All the Shirley Temple films and all the Busby Berkeley Choreographed films
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Casablanca.
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Its A WonderFul Life
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The Cocoanuts. (Marx Brothers)
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Casablanca, and The Maltese Falcon - a tie
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I'm watching - Only Angels Have Wings - 1939 - Cary Grant/Jean Arthur - It's really good -
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The Big Sleep. Starring His Bogartiness and Her Bacallness. I am also rather fond of Shadow of A Doubt and Laura.
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There are so many, The Grapes of Wrath to name one. The Wild One with marlon Brando!
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A Streetcar Named Desire
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It's a Wonderful Life. I think you may find it "colorized", but the colors look fake.
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The Cabinet of Dr.Caligari. It's this really old expressionist German movie without sound.
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Any movie with Carey Grant. Whether it's comedy or drama, I love him. If you haven't watched his movies, you absolutly should.
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grey friars bobby.ahh
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sabrina nosferatu anything with laurel and hardy lol
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Miracle on 34th Street
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"It's A Wonderful Life"
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Pi and 8½ come to mind.
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"Who's afraid of Virginia Wolf?"
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Lord Of The Flies
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a weepie called "Letters from an Unknown WOman" starring Joan Fontaine and Louis Jordain. It begins with Jourdains character about to run away from a duel, when his mute butler brings him a letter, which begins "By the time you receive this letter I will be dead." It is a story that unfolds over many years, through the eyes of a girl-become woman who fell in love with the pianist,(Jourdain) when he became a lodger in the family house. He was a waster of his talents, partying and carousing, and not caring who he hurt. During the years, they met up, had an affair, and she even had a child to him after one meeting, but he never realised it was the same woman each time, because he just didn't give a damn. I won't give away the ending. It is a tear jerker.
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Casablanca is a great movie and i also loved all the shirley temple films..
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High Noon. I like films that have something different about them. It is run in real time. By that I mean each minute in the film is one minute passing on your watch. It looks at the human psyche. Peoples fears... John Wayne of course hated it becuase of its hiddne message. Basically it was a statement against the way actors were treated under the "Reds Under The Bed" and how friedns turned away. The Sherrif throwing his badge into the sand in disgust... Its A Wonderful Life - always make me cry as mentioned by someone else. (anything with James Stewart in is great).
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The elephant man.
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All About Eve, with my girl, Bette Davis. She's so deliciously bitchy in this movie.
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ANY Bette Davis movie.
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Raging Bull, Starring Robert De Niro ... Directed Martin Scorcese
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This changes a lot. I think it would be either "Sunrise" (which is one of the most beautiful pieces of cinema ever made), "The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari" or "Frankenstein" with Boris Karloff.
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Road to Morroco. its funny!
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Het pattijo, I'm looking through old questions and I'm on yours now. I love these kinds of questions; as you know I love old movies. My favorite actors from the black and white era are: Cary Grant Audrey Hepburn Kathering Hepburn Jimmy Stewart Glenn Ford Humphry Bogart Grace Kelly Charles Laughton Christopher Lee Tyrone Powers Rita Hayworth Spencer Tracy James Mason Lana Turner Elizabeth Taylor Ingird Bergman Gregory Peck (this is not a complete list and is in no particular order. They are just some of the one's who came to mind) Any movie with these people in it is usually good and I'll watch it just because they're in it. One of my favorites is Charade because it has some of my favorite actors in it. The same with Bringing Up Baby and Philidelphia Story. I loved, Roman Holidy, To Kill A Mockingbird, Gilda, Madame X, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, Father of the Bride, George Washington Slept Here, Double Indemnity, Sabrina, Arsenic and Old Lace, Witness for the Prosecution, well it's a long list. I can never narrow it down to one favorite movie. If you had said what is your favorite Cary Grant movie I might have been able to whittle that down, but probably not. Maybe if you asked what is your favorite Cary Grant comedy in black and white I could choose just one; though I doubt it. Great question.
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i'm gonna throw a few in here that aren't the usual american feel good staples. fellini's 8 1/2 and la dolce vita bergmans hour of the wolf fritz lang - metropolis hitchcock - psycho renoir - rules of the game kurosawa - throne of blood, seven samurai, rashomon, ran angels with dirty faces this is alittle more recent but mommie dearest.
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ANY TARZAN MOVIE WITH JOHNNY WEISMULLER
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Yes of course I love "It's a wonderful life." and "Bringing up baby." is an absolute classic Cary Grant is brilliant and even the usually monotone Katherine Hepburn is a delight.
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The Elephant Man
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An old Peter Sellars film, The Mouse That Roared.
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Sabrina with Audrey Hepburn. It's just such a classical romance.
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Dr. Strangelove (or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Learned to Love The Bomb) . . .
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Some of them are: Casablanca, Psycho and Schindler's List.
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it's a wonderful life
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It's a tie. Either "On Borrowed Time" or "Night of the Living Dead".
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Eraserhead, Ed Wood, Nosferatu, cabnet od Dr. caligari, elephantman, ect... Just a few classics.
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"The Two Mrs. Carrols" Humphrey Bogart "My Favorite Wife Cary Grant or "It's a Wonderful Life"
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"The Two Mrs. Carrols" Humphrey Bogart "My Favorite Wife Cary Grant or "It's a Wonderful Life"
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"To Kill a Mockingbird". Hands down.
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1: 12 Angry Men 2: All The President's Men Those are some of my favorites. There are other good ones, too!
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Sabrina was great.
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The old movies have a quality to offer that these modern movies don't have. Too many old movies are my favourite. I saw Casablanca last night for the umpteen time lol.
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The Marx Brothers, Duck Soup. Those Marx Brothers movies are from about 70 years ago and they crack me up to this day.
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It´s a Wonderful Life and Miracle on 34th Street.
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I Am a Fugitive From a Chain Gang.
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A Face In The Crowd -
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brief encounter
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Some of them are.............. The Women Witness for the Prosecution In Name Only Born to be Bad
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To Kill A Mocking Bird.
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Mine is a tie between: 12 Angry Men & Inherit the Wind
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My favorite is on tv right now, "The Day the Earth Stood Still"
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Whatever happened to Baby Jane (Betty Davis & Joan Crawford) And Streetcar Named Desire! (Brando) STELLAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!
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metropolis
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''Psycho''
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Death Takes a Holiday.
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its a wonderful life
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Night of the Living Dead and On Borrowed Time! Both classics!
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It Happened One Night Some Like It Hot From Here To Eternity Angels With Dirty Faces The Divorcee and too many more to mention! I'm addicted to Turner Classic Movies. :)
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All Quiet on the Western Front. The Longest Day.
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"Seven Samurai".
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"Modern Times" with Charlie Chaplan.
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Wuthering Heights with Lawrence Olivier and Merle Oberon.
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Haven't really seen that many but I liked Casablanca
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" THE LAST PICTURE SHOW" ! ! !!
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Oliver Twist
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Arsenic and Old Lace (1944)
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Papillon & The Ten Commandments
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old sabrina
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arsenic and old lace
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Saratoga Trunk,great movie.
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