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Arsenic and Old Lace - very, very funny! I LOVE Cary Grant.

 

My kids love Shenandoah with Jimmy Stewart and To Kill a Mockingbird with Gregory Peck.

 

Love Cary Grant too, like him w/Katherine Hepburn. I love all the thirty and forty flicks. Fav guys are Bogart, Cagney, Grant and Gable. Gals, are Hepburn, Davis and Colbert.

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Anything by Hitchcock is great! Rebecca is my favorite. Other great old movies that my kids love too are:

 

I Remember Mama

Keys To The Kingdom

All About Eve

Singin' In The Rain

Gone With The Wind

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

M. Hulot's Holiday

The Maltese Falcon

Casablanca

Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (one of my kids is a huge fan of Shirley Temple)

The Seven Samurai

Cheaper By The Dozen (1950)

Yours, Mine, and Ours (the original with Lucille Ball)

Harvey

It's A Wonderful Life

To Kill a Mockingbird

Father Goose

It Happened One Night

Hans Christian Andersen

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Bringing Up Baby (1938) - with Hepburn & Grant

Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) - Judy Garland

Singin'n the Rain (1952) - Gene Kelly

The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951)

His Girl Friday (1940) - Cary Grant

It Happened One Night (1934) - Clark Gable

The Shop Around the Corner (1940) - "You've Got Mail" before the internet

A Night at the Opera (1935) - the Marx Brothers, my daughter laughs through the entire movie

Little Women (1933) - with Katharine Hepburn

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939) - Jimmy Stewart

National Velvet (1944) - Elizabeth Taylor

Roman Holiday (1953) - Audrey Hepburn

Easter Parade (1948) - Garland & Astaire

Royal Wedding (1951) - Astaire dances on the ceiling

Top Hat (1935) - Astaire & Rogers

Sabrina (1954) - Bogart & Audrey Hepburn

Key Largo (1948) - Bogart

The Clock (1945) - Judy Garland

In the Good Old Summertime (1949) - another "You've Got Mail" before the internet

Harvey (1950) - Jimmy Stewart

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The Bisoph's Wife

 

We love the ice skating scene and have had some great discussions about how nothing upsets Dudley (the angel played by Cary Grant) and how much everyone likes him.

 

We have also had some good times at homeschool ice skating pointing out when one of us is skating like Sylvester (you'll have to watch the movie to know what I mean)!

 

We could use a Dudley around here!

 

Shannon

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Bringing Up Baby -Hepburn & Grant

Philadelphia Story-Hepburn

My Man Godfrey-Carol Lombard & William Powell

Made for Each Other-Carol Lombard & Jimmy Stewart

The Seven Year Itch- Marilyn Monroe

It Happened One Night-Clark Gable & Claudette Colbert

The Out of Towners-Jack Lemon & Sandy Dennis

Rebecca-Joan Fontaine & Lawrence Olivier

Rear Window-Jimmy Stewart & Grace Kelly

 

Okay-I could go on & on-big old movie fan.

 

But-top of the list, no question Gone With the Wind:001_smile::001_smile::001_smile:

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Hello Dolly -- ever since my girls saw WallE, they wanted to see it. LOVED it.

Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates (old Disney)

Treasure Island (old Disney) -- pirates, adventure, treasure...lots of "arrrr!" without the gore

Roman Holiday (Audrey!)

Bells on their Toes -- sequel to Cheaper by the Dozen

My Fair Lady

Shop Around the Corner

Funny Face -- Audrey and Astair

The Harvey Girls -- Judy Garland in the wild west. Funny!

"The Road to..." movies with Bob Hope

Paleface and Son of Paleface -- kind of un-PC but hilarious Bob Hope

Treasure of Sierra Madre -- action-loving boys would love this one

 

Too many to name!!!!:lurk5:

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Casablanca

The African Queen

Breakfast at Tiffany's (is that considered old?)

All the Shirley Temple movies

Singing in The Rain

National Velvet

Bringing Up Baby

Danny kaye movies, but not the Hans Christian Anderson one...I have never enjoyed it, ever. lol

Gone With The Wind

The Wizard of OZ

The Andy Hardy Movies

White Christmas

Funny Girl, What's Up Doc etc

The Ghost and Mr Chicken (surprisingly scary...)

The Ghost and Mrs Muir

What about the Road to Bob Hope movies...my brother was a fan as a kid...me not so much

Rebecca

 

Doris Day movies

Anything Debbie Reynolds (the one where she is reincarnated as a man...hilarious. Racy, but funny).

Cheaper By The Dozen

Yankee Doodle Dandy- my sister loved James Cagney as a kid and we must have watched the one where he dies 'yella' a hundred times on Sunday afternoon-- when such movies used to be on.

We also went through a monster movies kick-- King Kong, Creature From The Black Lagoon, The Mummy etc as kids

Beach Blanket Bingo etc (My mother adored these...and we kids did as well)

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A New Leaf, the original Lady Killers, Brief Encounter (for grownups...children would be BORED), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (ditto), The General (silent), those grand Jimmy Stewart and Cary Grant movies.

 

Just thinking about "A New Leaf" makes me want to laugh! The scene where she puts on the dress all crazy-crooked makes me :lol: on the floor!!!! But so sweet at the end...

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Just thinking about "A New Leaf" makes me want to laugh! The scene where she puts on the dress all crazy-crooked makes me :lol: on the floor!!!! But so sweet at the end...

 

I love her description of a Malaga Cooler (she says Malager) after he has cracked open an expensive wine: "It's made with Mogen David Extra Heavy Malaga....it's not too sweet, and every year is good"!

 

This is one of the best overlooked comedies the US has made.

 

"Do it, sir, marry. Don't be poor, by which I mean don't be not rich. You have singlehandedly kept alive traditions that were dead before you were born." (The butler has all the best lines and looks.)

 

And the scene where the horseman gallops so hard to catch up to him, the horse lies down and dies. "Heavens!"

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As others have mentioned, Bringing Up Baby, Robin Hood (Errol Flynn), Rear Window and Casablanca.

 

My son also loves Charlie Chaplin, especially The Kid. And Some Like It Hot is a family favorite here. He went through a bit of a Hitchcock phase a few months ago and enjoyed watching The Man Who Knew Too Much and North by Northwest.

 

Oh, I'm sure there are more, but that's all I can think of right now.

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