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What's the oldest movie you've seen?

Arsenic and Old lace (1944) My favorite (and only one I've ever seen) comedy.
What's the oldest movie you've seen?
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I LOVE Arsenic and Old Lace!
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LinaHarrow said:
I don't know, probably either something like "Singing in the Rain" or "Wizard of Oz" or old Christmas movies. I don't pay attention to dates.
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Shepard14 said:
An Old silent film from Alfred hitchcock...sorry don't remember the name or year it was made...>.<
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AlliandTomS said:
the sound of music i think :)

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JStewartFan said:
A Streetcar Named Desire,I'm a huge Brando fan
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A Streetcar Named Desire,I'm a huge Brando fan
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everybody_lies said:
I think it was ''The Great Dictator''
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tellymaster said:
Some silent movie from the 1910's. I can't remember what it was called, but I remember that I really liked the music.
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Bond_Of_Fury said:
The original King Kong. I did watch the coloured version though, but it's such an epic film on every level.
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The original [b]King Kong[/b]. I did watch the coloured version though, but it's such an epic film on every level.
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energizerbunny said:
"The Wizard of Oz" I believe :) I love that movie!
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sapherequeen said:
Nosferatu. 1922. :)
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I want to see that. Definatly looks creepy enough for me.
MasterOfFear posted over a year ago
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Oh....I forgot,I have seen this too!!
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gemma4scott said:
Snow White & The Seven Dwarves ( 1937 ) And The Blue Lagoon ( 1980 ).. I wouldn't watch a black and white film.
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Snow White & The Seven Dwarves ( 1937 ) And The Blue Lagoon ( 1980 ).. I wouldn't watch a black and white film.
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Why wouldn't you watch a black and white film? Those are some of the best.
tellymaster posted over a year ago
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I just could never get into them
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phanatic4life said:
A silent film of Hungarian origin that was quite tawdry I'm afraid. Tying with that would be the silent versions of Ben Hur and A Christmas Carol.
Ben Hur was staged in such magnificent style and the Christmas Carol silent film was as stark, grim and hard-hitting as a film could be of such a nature.
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Darktimes104 said:
The phantom of the opera (1925)
A silent film.

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alwaysforever said:
A Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers Movie -Flying Down to Rio. I'm not sure the year but their movies (besides this one because they're minor characters) are pure gold =)
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Flying Down To Rio is 1933.
edoidge posted over a year ago
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Ah thank you :)
alwaysforever posted over a year ago
selenagomezfan7 said:
ether gone with the Wind or the Wizard of oz
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Mandys17 said:
the wizard of oz
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2cre8 said:
The Kennel Murder Case- 1933
starring William Powell & Mary Astor
I love William Powell in anything
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phase2 said:
Gloria Swanson:


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Gloria Swanson:
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puloobestreet said:
it's definitely not the oldest movie I've seen, but the way it was made... it made it seem old haha. The Lady and the Highwayman, my mom bought it at wal-mart in those 1$ boxes lol. funny as hell & I actually enjoyed it. my siblings didn't understand me. they took one look at his hair... and yeah
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it's definitely not the oldest movie I've seen, but the way it was made... it made it seem old haha. The Lady and the Highwayman, my mom bought it at wal-mart in those 1$ boxes lol. funny as hell & I actually enjoyed it. my siblings didn't understand me. they took one look at his hair... and yeah
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music4life13 said:
the wizard of oZ (1938) the origanal one
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frankie_fan said:
The Wizard of Oz and Gone With The Wind
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Rayefire said:
probably "The Wizard of Oz"
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Lovehinagurl44 said:
I think The Monkey's Paw (1933),but I had to watch it in junior high. It was supposed to be a suspense/horror,but it's too old to be considered scary lol.
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eddiedavis said:
probably "The General" with Buster Keaton.(1926)
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probably "The General" with Buster Keaton.(1926)
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mjms said:
A Dog's Life (1918), a Charles Chaplin movie. I love it. In fact, I've got the DVD.
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