Posted on 12/12/2009 2:22:11 PM PST by randita
For Old Timers or fans of old time movies, list your favorite movies made before 1950. Include the date of the movie. Please don't list any movies made after 1950. Thanks!
Great story,Funny as heck.
"It Happened One Night" starred Gable and Claudette Colbert, not Lombard.
I liked William Powell and Carole Lombard in "My Man Godfrey", 1936.
All of the above movies mentioned here on this thread!
I would tend to agree. Some of the best movies ever made were made in 1939:
Gone With the Wind
The Wizard of Oz
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Stagecoach
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
Ninotchka
Gunga Din
The Roaring Twenties
Dark Victory
Destry Rides Again
Beau Geste
The Women
The Rules of the Game
Of Mice and Men
Babes in Arms
“Oops. Left out anything with a screenplay written by Otis Kribblecobblis.”
Yes indeed! - “It’s A Gift” - 1934
Gone with the Wind. Love that one.
Splendor In The Grass.
Twelve Oclock High
Gone With the Wind
Casablanca
Captains Courageous
David Copperfield
King Kong
All Quiet on the Western Front
The Wizard of Oz
Captain Blood
The Four Feathers (1939)
Hells Angels
I know, thats eleven, and there are many, many more.
In favorite order but Gone With The Wind and Casablanca are both among the greatest over multiple generations.
Gone with the Wind 1939
Casablanca 1942
King Kong 1933
Miracle on 34th Street 1947
Maltese Falcon 1941
The Grapes of Wrath 1940
Animal Crackers
Monkey Business
Horsefeathers
Duck Soup
Wings
The Big Parade
Captain Blood
The General
Steamboat Bill Jr.
The Circus - Chaplin
The Gold Rush
Wrong decade. Made in 1961.
-PJ
The Enchanted Cottage
The Best Years of Our Lives
Made for Each Other
The Shop Around the Corner
The Great Dictator
City Lights
Duck Soup
Casablanca
Dark Passage
Leave Her to Heaven
Nope. Made in 1952.
The Lost Weekend, 1945.
I haven’t. Just added it to my netflix queue.
Excellent choice.
And anyone interested in classic films can get on my movie only ping list (if you're not interested in news and sports, too, that is) to receive notice when I post movie reviews on the 70th anniversary of their original publication dates. After 'Gone With the Wind' there are some good ones coming up in 1940.
Another excellent choice. It and "Days of Wine and Roses" are the two best depictions of alcoholic behavior ever.
Fantastic movie I remember seeing for the first time with one of my house-mates in college. We sent up a cheer when she ran across the lawn to her waiting car.
Animal Crackers
Casablanca
Horsefeathers
Night at the Opera
The Great Dictator
The Maltese Falcon
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