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What's a favorite movie that's

older than you are?

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craig7 · 70-79, M
"Older than you" in my case has to be pre-1948;I have a number of favourites so I'll select four from that list - 'Rebecca","Double Indemnity","The Woman in the Window",plus a musical "Cover Girl".The last three were all released in 1944.
@craig7

Another commenter and I were talking about Hitchcock and Selznick earlier - the source of their animosity came about during the filming of Rebecca (a movie which Hitchcock disowned as "not a Hitchcock film"). It was brilliant as you suggest :)
Lugwho · 61-69, M
I've gone for 5 very different films off the top of my head. All pre 1964 films that I haven't watched for a long time.

Twelve Angry Men 1957
The Third Man 1949
Passport to Pimlico 1949
The Apartment 1960
The Great Escape 1963
@Lugwho

ALL must-see movies :D
HumanEarth · F
I can't name just one, there is just no way. I was born two generations too late

Godzilla

All the Ma & Pa Kettle Movies

Ben-Hur

All the Francis The Talking Mule Movies

All the Abbott & Costello Movies

The Seven Year Itch

All of the Charlie Chan Movies

Rashomon

Rear Window
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@HumanEarth Interesting list. You might want to check out some WC Fields movies.
HumanEarth · F
I like his movies to
SpudMuffin · 61-69, M
All mine are Ealing comedies:
The Lavender Hill Mob
Kind Hearts and Coronets
The Ladykillers
The Man In The White Suit
plus Passport to Pimlico, already mentioned.
SpudMuffin · 61-69, M
@rinkydinkydoink ah, Joan Greenwood! 🥰

Hobson's Choice with John Mills! Haven't seen it for a while, but we've got that on Prime.
@SpudMuffin

As a last resort I can always search using this exact wording (and it worked - it'll work for all of us)


hobson's choice - ok/ru

SpudMuffin · 61-69, M
@rinkydinkydoink ah, that's interesting! I'll bear that in mind.
Anniedlr · 26-30, F
This one 🙂

Lilymoon · F
Most of the black and whites ... love 'em.
bookerdana · M
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1940)...somehow Robert Donat keeps it from becoming saccharine and its compelling..another James Hilton adaptation
@bookerdana

You know your stuff... and you got another James Hilton plug in, too :D

Wasn't this also Greer Garson's first movie (1939 - the year Donat beat out Gable, Stewart and Olivier for BA)?
bookerdana · M
@rinkydinkydoink I believe so but her part was to die early...she did it well however...I'm a huge RobertDonat fan
The Shining

I think lol
@ThesebootsRhungry

You got me to thinking - quite a few of the cast are no longer with us :(
@rinkydinkydoink I know it! Shelly Devull was beautiful and underrated.
@ThesebootsRhungry

She was both what you say. First time I saw her was in a Woody Allen movie... "who is this quirky beauty?" I asked myself.

MrAlmostCrazy · 46-50, M
Taxi Driver 1976 Directed by Martin Scorsese


1 yr older than me
MrAlmostCrazy · 46-50, M
@MrAlmostCrazy

The reason I'm asking is this - I saw this film and wondered who he was (later finding out he died shortly after the film was released). His acting style was out of time and out of place. Like he was Alan Alda before Alan Alda.
MrAlmostCrazy · 46-50, M
@rinkydinkydoink Interesting!! Maybe there's a legend about him!!
EarthGirl · 18-21, F
Fantastic voyage
The Time machine (orig.)
Jason and the argonauts
The 7th voyage of Sinbad
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
Yankee Doodle Dandy with James Cagney.
@MoveAlong

One of my favorites... interesting read here: https://www.reddit.com/r/classicfilms/comments/1j5ctso/james_cagneys_yankee_doodle_dandy_1942_is_a/
MoveAlong · 70-79, M
@rinkydinkydoink Younger people should binge watch some of his movies. He was an incredible dramatic actor yet won an academy award for Yankee Doodle Dandy, a musical.

Besides you gotta love a guy who smashes a grapefruit half in his wife's face at breakfast. (a different movie)
@MoveAlong

Oh man... ! I was thinking this very thought only yesterday. TCM aired a Joan Blondell/Cagney movie (they were great pals) and I was wondering why he is not remembered as much as Bogart is.

I also learned he was trained as a singer, too... not only dance. The man could do it all.

Plus - - White Heat is one of my favorite movies. Bogart - I like the guy, don't get me wrong - would've made Cody Jarrett an even more over-the-top Duke Mantee.

Levenrack · 46-50, M
American Graffiti
Tumbleweed · F
Cool Hand Luke
@Tumbleweed

What SW has here is too many blockers not willing to communicate
Tumbleweed · F
Piper · 61-69, F
One of several, is Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window.
@Piper

An interesting movie - it features David Seville without the Chipmunks as well as a David O. Selznick lookalike.
Piper · 61-69, F
@rinkydinkydoink I wasn't aware of the animosity between Hitchcock and Selznick, but it's ...interesting!
@Piper

Both were control freaks lol
Punxi · F
The Wizard of Oz
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@rinkydinkydoink He is indeed John Garfield. 😊
@bijouxbroussard My aunt once told me she saw this movie in a movie theater as a teenager when it first aired. At that time the studio commercials were playing up actor Jeffrey Lynn (the other man) as the next popular heartthrob. But the reaction of women to Garfield (and she witnessed it—women were packing the theaters to see him) practically blew Lynn’s career out of the water overnight.
@bijouxbroussard

LOL - Jeffrey Lynn?! The man was the wimp of all wimps.

 
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