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!
—Lady for a Day (1933) **far superior to the Glen Ford remake of 1961. Warren William was great. His Perry Mason movies of the 30s were cool.
—My Man Godfrey (1936)
—Double Harness (1933)
—Murder, My Sweet (1944)
—Ninotchka (1939) Melvin Douglas and Garbo - nice combination
—Comrade X (1940)
—It Happened One Night (1934)
Thank goodness for Turner Classic Movies!!
Another good film with Claudette Colbert is the story of the confinement of Agnes Newton Keith in a WWII Japanese prison camp entitled “Three Came Home” based on her book. 1950
Casablanca, 1942
The Big Sleep, 1946
The Maltese Falcon, 1941
The Philadelphia Story, 1940
The Petrified Forest, 1936
Stagecoach, 1939
White Heat, 1949
Sahara, 1943
The Thin Man, 1934
Treasure of the Sierra Madre, 1948
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, 1939
The Sands of Iwo Jima, 1949
Gilda, 1946
Cat People, 1942
I could go on and on...
Because TV was starting to ruin movies. Before TV, all of the talent and money went into movies. As TV grew, things got dispersed.
That's a great one. You can watch the entire movie (among others) here:
They just don’t make movies like them anymore. I am so thankful that I have AMC, TMC, and Fox movies. Usually I can find a good one on!
Days of Wine and Roses was one of the most difficult films to watch I’ve ever scene. Just heartbreaking.
White Zombie 1932
Waterloo Bridge 1931
Cat People 1942
The Old Dark House 1932
Tarzan the Ape Man 1932
Hell’s Angels 1930
The Vanishing American 1925
Nosferatu 1922
Dracula 1931
Frankenstein 1931
Maciste in Hell 1925
Faust 1926
My favorites are "The 39 Steps" (Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll are both brilliant) and "The Lady Vanishes" (possibly the most perfect balance between comedy, romance and suspense Hitchcock ever achieved).
A great film that is superior to “The Grapes of Wrath” is “The Southerner” 1945.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038107/
Ooops. I duped you. But added one. (See above.)
Hey gg, how about “Carson City Kid”,1945, thats just 64 years ago? :)
All the Shirley Temple movies.
The movie It Happened One Night is on Utube
All of it
Enjoy all who have never seen it
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Go ahead, ruin it for everybody...
64 is still just a babe in arms....yikes, I am old..
I know what you mean. I was standing in line for Titanic when some pooper mentioned that the ship sinks...
aw man...another one ruined.
Potemkin is one of those movies that was influential and left a lasting stamp on every film that came after—but the film itself is rather dull, IMO. I believe Kubrick also felt that Eisenstein lacked substance, so I’m not alone.
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