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In reply to Post #10 Some real classics when we start listing them .
Reach for the skys ( been edited a bit now )
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In reply to Post #7 Love the lavender hill mob film
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Loads to consider
The Elephant man
The 39 steps
Loads of Hithcock
John Mills
as mentioned Alec Guiness films ( shame he's largely remembered for just Star Wars)
Kenneth Moore
too many to list
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Night of the hunter...Robert Mitchum.
The original King Kong.
Eraserhead... truly disturbing tho.
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Anything with James Cagney in it
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Dambusters
636 Squadron
Lavender Hill Mob and literally anything with Alec Guinness in it.
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A couple of b +w films worthy of note not as famous as ones already mentioned.
The hill. Early 60s sean connery pre bond days.
The man who wasn't there. Early 2000s Coen brothers film with Billy bob Thornton
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In reply to Post #4 To kill a mockingbird and really love “ how green was my valley “
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In reply to Post #2 YouTube is a bit of a goldmine for these old films.
Casablanca took me 3 watches to understand, the ending is iconic, but I didn't realise for the most part the film seems to be a bit of a labyrinthine 'mood piece'.
Compare that to The Maltese Falcon, I loved it from the first watch, but on a rewatch it's probably not quite as good as Casablanca. I can never decide.
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In reply to Post #2 Basil, have the box set upstairs, don't forget Charlie Chan...used to watch them coming home from school
EDIT, quite fancied reading BR's auto biography but when I was looking it was expensive!
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In reply to Post #1 Love Basil Rathbone as Sherlock H.
Also Casablanca , African Queen and It's a Wonderful Life.
Good old you tube
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Anyone watch old black and white films?
I was quite into old American detective films for a few years, watched 100s of them, what gets called 'Film Noir'.
From what I can tell it can be an acquired taste, but when I watch them with my sister, she usually enjoys them too.
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