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To: Borges; DollyCali; Perdogg
To: navysealdad
Missing my favorite B&W film of old,
The Third ManThe night scenes and the sewer scenes would be gorgeous still photographs, let alone they are motion pictures.
3 posted on
01/14/2013 2:40:20 PM PST by
llevrok
(ObamaLand - Where young people go to retire)
To: navysealdad
There are too many old B&W movies that I like, it would be hard to list them all.
4 posted on
01/14/2013 2:42:09 PM PST by
yarddog
(One shot one miss.)
To: navysealdad
5 posted on
01/14/2013 2:42:58 PM PST by
pgkdan
( "Those who hammer their guns into plows will plow for those who do not." ~Thomas Jefferson)
To: navysealdad
Just to many to list really.
6 posted on
01/14/2013 2:45:25 PM PST by
ColdOne
(I miss my poochie... Tasha 2000~3/14/11)
To: navysealdad
7 posted on
01/14/2013 2:48:26 PM PST by
wolficatZ
(Hey blue states....Got Food?)
To: navysealdad; All
8 posted on
01/14/2013 2:48:47 PM PST by
mdittmar
To: navysealdad
Anything with Myrna Loy and/or William Powell is a winner.
10 posted on
01/14/2013 2:50:19 PM PST by
Tupelo
(Hunkered down & loading up)
To: navysealdad
Thanks for the link. I just started looking at movies again.
I realy liked The 39 Steps. A 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film.
11 posted on
01/14/2013 2:50:34 PM PST by
WilliamofCarmichael
(If modern America's Man on Horseback is out there, Get on the damn horse already!)
To: navysealdad
14 posted on
01/14/2013 3:03:23 PM PST by
showme_the_Glory
(ILLEGAL: prohibited by law. ALIEN: Owing political allegiance to another country or government)
To: navysealdad
“Dark Passage” with Humphrey Bogart.
16 posted on
01/14/2013 3:06:35 PM PST by
Salvey
To: navysealdad
19 posted on
01/14/2013 3:13:31 PM PST by
BBell
(And Now for Something Completely Different)
To: navysealdad
To: navysealdad
Double Indemnity starring Fred MacMurray and Edward G. Robinson
21 posted on
01/14/2013 3:17:48 PM PST by
glennaro
To: navysealdad
“Metropolis” for sci fi, “Arsenic and Old Lace” for comedy, and “The Seventh Seal” for Death - yay Death!
22 posted on
01/14/2013 3:18:44 PM PST by
Sirius Lee
(All that is required for evil to advance is for government to do "something")
To: navysealdad
27 posted on
01/14/2013 3:33:28 PM PST by
The Shrew
(www.wintersoldier.com; www.tstrs.com; The Truth Shall Set You Free!)
To: navysealdad
29 posted on
01/14/2013 3:40:54 PM PST by
BenLurkin
(This is not a statement of fact. It is either opinion or satire; or both)
To: navysealdad
The movies on the link are public domain. So, Dr. Strangelove and The Third Man are out.
I would like to suggest a public domain B-movie that was unusually well done, and has, for my money, the nastiest (realistic) villainess I've seen. "Detour". Surprisingly good.
30 posted on
01/14/2013 4:12:06 PM PST by
Dr. Sivana
("C'est la vie" say the old folks, it goes to show you never can tell. -- Chuck Berry)
To: navysealdad
Pride and Prejudice with Greer Garson and Lawrence Olivier.
To: navysealdad
From Here to Eternity....In Harms Way....Midway....Red River
32 posted on
01/14/2013 4:22:48 PM PST by
csmusaret
(I will give Obama credit for one thing- he is living proof that familiarity breeds contempt.)
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