Captains Courageous - 1937 Spencer Tracy
On The Town - 1949 Gene Kelly & Frank Sinatra
RTJas
My Favorites:
"If I had A Million" With WC Fields/Gary Cooper
"Chinas little Devils": Where a village of little Chinese Kids during WW2 take on a company of invading Japanese Soldiers with machine guns and flamethrowers.
"Hole in the Head"- The Chairman and Ernie Kovacs
And a rare. impossible to find copy of:
"The High And the Mighty" With John Wayne. (campy but still good)
What are your favorite old pics?:
Captains Courageous - 1937 Spencer Tracy
On The Town - 1949 Gene Kelly & Frank Sinatra
RTJas
Breakfast At Tiffany's (It's such a "edgy" movie for it's time) ((REALLY!!))( Audrey Hepburn)
Cool Hand Luke - Paul (Blue-Eyes) Newman
Wizard of Oz - Judy Garland
Singing In The Rain ( Debbie Reynolds, Donald O'Conner & Fred Astair)
Mc Clintock(John Wayne & Katherine O'Hara )
Sound of Music( Julie Andrews & Christopher Plummer)
Citizen Kane(THE Orson Wells)
Holiday Inn(Fred Astair & Bing Crosby)
Bridge On The River Kwai ( Alec Guiness)
Spartacus(Kirk Douglas)
Red River(John Wayne)
The Longest Day(everyone!, even John Wayne)
The Great Escape(too many to mention, ok, Steve Mc Queen)
Seven Samari (The Magnificent Seven copied this movie)Tisheri Mafooni (sp) excellent Japanese actor
The Quiet Man(John Wayne & Katherin O'Hara)
The Dirty Dozen(too many to mention)
Zorba the Greek(Anthony Quin)
Lawrence of Arabia(Peter O' Toole)
The Music Man(Robert Presten & Shirley Jones & Ron Howard)
The Rainmaker(Katherine Hepburn & Starbuck!)
West Side Story(Natalie Woods)
Oklahoma(Shirley Jones)
Adams Rib(Spencer/Hepburn)
Lillys of the Valley (Sydney Poitier)
(Thats all I can think of now..........I'm sure there is more)
((I keep thinking of more, each time someone posts!))
LOL
White Heat - Jimmy Cagney
You're Telling Me - W.C. Fields
Thunder Road - Robert Mitchum
Punch Drunks - The Three Stooges (short)
M - Peter Lorrie
The Gobernator, WATCH ME DO CALIFORNIA
I don't think that qualifies as old
wait
how old are you?
lol
The Manchurian Candidate
In Harms Way
Citizen Kane
How to Kill a Mockingbird
Just to name a few. The Manchurian Candidate was way, way ahead of its time. Very intrigueing and emotional/sad at times.
Anything by the The Marx Brothers, favorite is "Duck Soup"
Blazing Saddles!!!
Chinatown
Planet of the Apes (original)
Summer of '42
Rio Bravo
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
The Great Escape