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post #21 of 33
Have to add Manchurian Candidate and Gypsy to my list
post #22 of 33
Most definitely The Women, "Get me a bromide...and put some gin in it!" :LOL
post #23 of 33
so many good titles already listed...but my absolute faves are anything with Bogey & Bacall:

To Have and Have Not
The Big Sleep
Key Largo
Dark Passage
post #24 of 33
Quote:
Originally Posted by aisling
I must say...I'm very glad that I'm not alone! :LOL


Woohoo! I got to see Seven Brides for Seven Brothers when I was a kid! And, Howard Keel starred! Just like in the movie!!
post #25 of 33
I love 7 brides for 7 brothers. Love Howard Keel

I also like

SHop Around the corner

Singing in the Rain

Seargent York

Arsenic & Old Lace

An Affair to remember

Actually, any Cary Grant Movie
I know I have more, I can't think of them right now.
Gossamer
post #26 of 33
Thread Starter 
Quote:
Originally Posted by artgoddess
Can't belive I forgot Harvey.
Oh I can't believe I forgot that one too, I have the best memory of watching that movie as a little girl on daddy's lap.
post #27 of 33
I can't keep away from this thread, I have two more...

Double Indemnity (I'm always saying "That tears it." and nobody gets it)
All About Eve
post #28 of 33
Breakfast at Tiffany's
Sound of Music
Wizard of Oz
All the old holiday ones, Bell's of St. Mary's, Holiday Inn, White Christmas, It's a Wonderful Life, etc.....
Any musicals with Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly
BRIGADOON!!!!
Shadowlands
Top Gun
Inn of the Sixth Happiness

ETA: 7 Brides, for sure and Same Time Next Year.....
post #29 of 33
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Auntie Mame
Marx Bros.
Good Neighbor Sam
Barefoot in the Park
Patton
Harvey
I've got so many..........
post #30 of 33
Not really big on alot of classics, but I like these:
Yours, Mine, and Ours
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
The Quiet Man
Bell, Book, and Candle
Any of the old Hayley Mills movies
Old John Wayne westerns
Does "Paint your Wagon" count as a classic?
post #31 of 33
Rear Window
Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House
post #32 of 33
I thought of more...The Apartment
Some Like it Hot
Dr. Zhivago
post #33 of 33
Gone With The Wind
Wuthering Heights
Waterloo Bridge
Breakfast at Tiffany's
A Streetcar Named Desire
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