Classic Films
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(25,087 posts)Last Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable film
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callous taoboy
(4,673 posts)ItsjustMe
(11,706 posts)But today my film will be "12 Angry Men"
ultralite001
(1,141 posts)That is all...
ratchiweenie
(7,926 posts)catbyte
(35,794 posts)I think "All About Eve" edges out "To Have and Have Not" and "The Philadelphia Story" by a nose. But my favorite holiday movie is "Christmas in Connecticut." So many to choose from!
wendyb-NC
(3,823 posts)brush
(57,630 posts)"The Godfather" and "Godfather ll." "The Young Philadelphians."
That's enough, but I could go on.
agingdem
(8,541 posts)even more current today then it was in 1958...Rosalind Russell..simply the best
Lulu KC
(4,304 posts)It was the first movie I ever saw in a theatre. I was four years old and sobbed when we had to leave. "I want Auntie Mame!" I watch it every year. Love the book, too.
PA_jen
(1,114 posts)My Top 5
His Gal Friday
Desk Set
The Nun's Story
Amadeus (I think it is considered a classic)
Take A Letter Darling. (Rosalind Rusell & Fred McMurray) It is a must see and deeply underrated
Cartoonist
(7,534 posts)A Hard Day's Night
TlalocW
(15,625 posts)Groucho Marx giving a speech to open up the new opera season
"Let joy be unconfined. Let there be dancing in the streets, drinking in the saloons and necking in the parlor. (Signals to the conductor) Play, Don." (Conductor looks insulted)
slightlv
(4,350 posts)If not, I really have an attachment to the "B" movies! I love "Them" and "War of the Worlds" and "It Came From Outer Space." Had a real treat the other night when TCM played "Forbidden Planet" with Leslie Neilson. And I'd be hard pressed to not pass up a ToHo Godzilla movie!!!
wendyb-NC
(3,823 posts)I enjoy the silly, screwball, fantastic scenes and story line.
catbyte
(35,794 posts)The scene where Susan (Hepburn) brings the wild jaguar on a leash into the jail and tells him, "Stop slapping at me!" never fails to crack me up.
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,563 posts)John Wayne was a rightwing SOB, but his performance in this movie was his best. This was also one of John Ford's finest films, and many of today's top directors say this film greatly influenced them. To me, this is a cinematic Norman Rockwell painting. There is as much narrative going on in the background as there is in the foreground.
Tetrachloride
(8,453 posts)Grumpy Old Guy
(3,563 posts)The General The Kid Brother
Lulu KC
(4,304 posts)I love so many, and watch certain ones every year, but if I had to pick what I think is the most brilliant, it must be Charlie Chaplin's City Lights.
ificandream
(10,536 posts)Another is "Witness For the Prosecution." I also love Pre-code films in general.
bif
(24,029 posts)Such a beautiful film!
Stuart G
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Some Like It Hot.. Writer & Director - Billy Wilderhttps://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053291/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0
Tony Curtis,
Marlyn Monroe
Jack Lemon
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The Producers ...writer, Director- Mel Brooks
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063462/
Zero Mostel
Max Bialystock(as Zero)
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Gene Wilder
Leo Bloom
Dick Shawn
L.S.D. - Lorenzo St. DuBois
Kenneth Mars
Franz Liebkind
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Montauk6
(8,637 posts)I refuse to watch the musical remake, ever since I'd heard they omitted Lorenzo. That's sheer blasphemy, IMHO.
Ziggysmom
(3,602 posts)And A Charlie Brown Christmas ❤️ Love all the Peanuts films!
Montauk6
(8,637 posts)But my honorable mentions are (and just a handful)
Whatever Happened To Baby Jane?
Stormy Weather
High and Low
Pressure Point
In The Heat of the Night
The Nutty Professor
West Side Story
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
The Godfather
Enter the Dragon
Special Mention: I recently saw, for the first time, the "non-hazy" director's cut of "Heaven's Gate," and MAN!!! did that film get a bum rap. I really enjoyed it... In fact, I was more impressed with it than with "The Deer Hunter" (nonetheless, still a great film)