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What is your favorite classic movie?

 shoeloo posted over a year ago
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yorkshire_rose said:
Oh my goodness GOOD QUESTION.Well there are sooo many to choose from but "Rebeccca" has always been my fav <3
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Oh my goodness GOOD QUESTION.Well there are sooo many to choose from but "Rebeccca" has always been my fav <3
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I am very much interested about this movie, and with the novel as well. Much looking forward to seeing and reading it, too! :)
edelweiss19 posted over a year ago
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I'm sure you will like the movie Sam and the book too :)
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fleurdelis65 said:
Since I was 8, DETECTIVE STORY, has been my absolute favorite.
I always wonder if that is really ok to admit, since it is a nutty favorite movie, especially for an 8 years old, but I yam, who I yam!

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olstoner said:
Cape Fear.
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fangirl3 said:
It's so hard for me to choose! But I love Singin' in the Rain and The Wizard of Oz. Whenever I'm on youtube I always go to link because they have clips of my favorites!
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edelweiss19 said:
As of now, CASABLANCA (1942) is my most favorite classic movie. Heart-breaking yet very much unforgettable romance between Rick Blaine and Ilsa Lund-Lazlo. >_<
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renesmee09 said:
My favorite is 1961 movie Bridge to the Sun with James Shigeta and Carol Baker.
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I have others to, but can't list them all...:)
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mangie1995 said:
it's between the wizard of oz and little women, i love them both so much!
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bradenjc103 said:
Well, almost every classic movie is good. But, the ones that stand out for me are the ones with Judy Garland in them, and all hers are so great, but I'd probably have to say the Wizard of Oz. :)
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classicmoviefan said:
this is a hard question i to love all classic movie but probably gone with the wind i love vivien leigh in this movie
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this is a hard question i to love all classic movie but probably gone with the wind i love vivien leigh in this movie
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tellymaster said:
Either "Gone With the Wind" or "12 Angry Men". My goodness, those were amazing movies.
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merylrox14 said:
My favourite would have to be The Bridges of Madison County (1995) a beautiful love story with Meryl Streep and Clint Eastwood :)
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eddiedavis said:
my fav is to kill a mockingbird!
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my fav is to kill a mockingbird!
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rosewaterlove said:
To Kill a Mockingbird and Wizard of Oz
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frankie_fan said:
Rebel Without a Cause and Some Like It Hot :)
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KENNETHJ said:
my favorite actress is ANN-MARGRET.... MET HER 7 TIMES. BUT, CLASSIC MOVIES IS NOW VOYAGER (1942)with Bette Davis & THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939 with JUDY GARLAND.
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my favorite actress is ANN-MARGRET.... MET HER 7 TIMES. BUT, CLASSIC MOVIES IS NOW VOYAGER (1942)with Bette Davis & THE WIZARD OF OZ  (1939 with JUDY GARLAND.
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JulietAtHeart said:
ONE of my All time Favorite Classic Movies, is the 1968 "Romeo and Juliet" by Franco Zeffirelli. No love story can touch this Classic & Epic love story, written by Shakespeare.
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ONE of my All time Favorite Classic Movies, is the 1968 "Romeo and Juliet" by Franco Zeffirelli. No love story can touch this Classic & Epic love story, written by Shakespeare.
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AskAlice said:
The stuff that dreams are made of, sweetheart. It would have to be John Huston's "The Maltese Falcon", which became the bellweather for a new genre called Film Noir. Humphrey Bogart's portrayal of the ambiguously moral Sam Spade set the standards for screen P.I.s. Shrouded in fog, gateway to the Orient, San Francisco set the standards for atmosphere. And Mary Astor was the first in a long line of distinguished but most misunderstood leading lady - the femme fatale.



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The stuff that dreams are made of, sweetheart.  It would have to be John Huston's "The Maltese Falcon", which became the bellweather for a new genre called Film Noir.  Humphrey Bogart's portrayal of the ambiguously moral Sam Spade set the standards for screen P.I.s.  Shrouded in fog, gateway to the Orient, San Francisco set the standards for atmosphere.  And Mary Astor was the first in a long line of distinguished but most misunderstood leading lady - the femme fatale.
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EclecticFan78 said:
So many worth mentioning, but I guess if I was to pick just one I would lean towards Harvey. Not only does it have the great James Stewart, but the story itself is just so pure, it leaves me with a good feeling.
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So many worth mentioning, but I guess if I was to pick just one I would lean towards Harvey.  Not only does it have the great James Stewart, but the story itself is just so pure, it leaves me with a good feeling.
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