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Your favourite Old Hollywood films?

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Darkling1 · 12/07/2025 22:24

I’m just getting into Old Hollywood films. I’ve only watched a handful so far, but right now my favourite is Bringing Up Baby (staring Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant)

What’s your favourites?

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Spacebats · 13/07/2025 00:18

Miranda 1948, best mermaid film ever!
The Miracle of Morgans Creek 1944, a fantastic screwball comedy and pretty risqué for it's day.

RedRec · 13/07/2025 00:21

All Danny Kaye films. Especially Wonder Man and The Court Jester.

RedRec · 13/07/2025 00:27

3luckystars · 12/07/2025 23:59

Not what you asked, but Singing in the Rain was on TV recently and I was watching it with my daughter and thought ‘oh lovely’ and it was, there was a fabulous scene where 3 of them were dancing and singing and it was just wonderful, and I was totally drawn in.

Then it drifted into to insane crazy weird sequence and we hadn’t a clue was going on. We were both wondering what the heck had just happened and were we watching the same film. It was mad.

Yes! This seems to happen in a lot of those old films. Gets to nearly the end and there is a frenzied period of dancing and running about and climbing up walls, etc., before it all calms down to a happy-ever-after.

Snoopysimaginaryfriend · 13/07/2025 00:30

The Misfits
Suddenly Last Summer
A Streetcar Named Desire
whatever Happened to Baby Jane
Any Hitchcock film
Any James Cagney film

Snoopysimaginaryfriend · 13/07/2025 00:34

Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
12 Angry Men

savvy7 · 13/07/2025 00:38

Bongosbanjo · 12/07/2025 22:32

Mildred Pierce or any Joan Crawford film. Spencer Tracey films great too

Some like it.hot
North West by North west

ticktockclocked · 13/07/2025 00:39

Arsenic and old lace
12 angry men
23 paces to Baker Street

Snoopysimaginaryfriend · 13/07/2025 00:47

There’s also all the ‘epic’ movies like Cleopatra, Spartacus, Ben Hur etc.

SmellsLikeTippex · 13/07/2025 00:57

Walkley18 · 12/07/2025 23:57

I've always loved the old movies and was a bit sad TCM no longer available until I realised you can find alot on YouTube! My recommendations:

My Girl Friday (Cary Grant)
Maltese Falcon
Charade (Grant / Hepburn)
Operation Petticoat (Grant / Curtis).

It’s His Girl Friday! One of my favourites, too.

Kay Largo, The Big Sleep, The Women, Ninotchka, To Have and Have Not, Now Voyager, An American in Paris, All About Eve, and anything by Powell and Pressburger.

Offcom · 13/07/2025 01:00

It’s been mentioned already but definitely Double Indemnity - the three leads are so perfect in their roles and I love that snappy, sardonic dialogue so much.

Flippityflopflip · 13/07/2025 01:16

Wow! So many great films mentioned that I had forgotten about.

Thanks everyone for jogging my memory.

My top picks (not in any particular order) are:

It's a wonderful life
Now Voyager
Some like it hot
Imitation of life
Whatever happened to Baby Jane
Seven brides for seven brothers
Gone with the wind (which I shouldn't like but I do)
Brief Encounter
Cat Ballou
Paint your wagon
The war of the world's (1950's sci fi)
East of Eden
The African Queen

Plus many, many more. Spent a lot of Sunday afternoons when I was a child watching black and white movies with my Mum

Eastendboysandwestendgirls · 13/07/2025 01:18

Coming back to add Gigi - story is a bit of an eyebrow raise, but Lesley Caron is so beautiful and the songs are gorgeous.

steff13 · 13/07/2025 01:19

GonnaeNoDaeThatJustGonnaeNo · 12/07/2025 22:27

Mr Smith Goes to Washington
To Kill a Mockingbird
Harvey
Gone With The Wind
Its a Wonderful Life
Casablanca
A Town Like Alice
The Birds
An Affair to Remember

Edited

Same. Every one. Plus It's a Wonderful Life.

cariadlet · 13/07/2025 02:30

Favourite old Hollywood films - mostly film noir or wisecracking comedies with a sprinkling of feel good Frank Capra

Strangers on a train
Night of the hunter (original version with Robert Mitchum)
The postman always rings twice
Gilda
Laura
The Maltese Falcon
Double Indemnity
His girl Friday
The big sleep
Mildred Pierce
Casablanca
It's a wonderful life
Key Largo
12 Angry men
Mr Smith goes to Washington
Mr Deeds goes to town
Bringing up baby
Some like it hot

Favourite old British films - mostly Ealing comedies, with some classic Powell and Pressburger, some kitchen sink drama and a few darker ones:

Brighton Rock
The ladykillers
The lavender hill mob
Passport to Pimlico
kind hearts and coronets
the man in the white suit
A matter of life and death (this one freaked me out for years because I watched it when I was very young and then just remembered a few scenes but didn't know where I remembered them from, only that they were very creepy. But I love it now)
The black narcissus
The red shoes
A Canterbury Tale
seance on a wet afternoon
Bunny Lake is missing
The fallen idol
went the day well?
the 3rd man
dead of night
It always rains on Sunday
Brief Encounter
green for danger
room at the top
the spy who came in from the cold
our man in Havana
I'm alright Jack
Tiger Bay
whistle down the wind
the league of gentlemen
the 39 steps (original with Robert Donat)
the lady vanishes
I know where I'm going
goodbye Mr Chips
Saturday Night and Sunday morning
Gaslight

fount · 13/07/2025 03:32

Perfect timing for this list! DH is going to be away from home for a few weeks, soon, and I've been making notes of films and TV to keep me entertained.

I seem to remember enjoying Desk Set.

Not sure if this is old enough, but I have a soft spot for Thoroughly Modern Millie.
Oh, and The Bad Seed (1956).

PruthePrune · 13/07/2025 03:34

A Matter of Life and Death, starring David Niven

daisychain01 · 13/07/2025 03:39

Darkling1 · 12/07/2025 23:36

I forgot about Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. A classic!

Bloody hideous movie (sorry!)

Steelworks · 13/07/2025 03:42

Love the old black and white musicals.

Easter parade
Roman holiday
singing in the rain
etc

Anything with Audrey Hepburn, Gene Kelly, etc in it.

daisychain01 · 13/07/2025 03:42

James Cagney

White Heat
Public Enemy
Angels with Dirty Faces

Yanky Doodle Dandy

shows how versatile he was, gangster baddie, to song-and-dance man

BooneyBeautiful · 13/07/2025 03:46

Bongosbanjo · 12/07/2025 22:32

Mildred Pierce or any Joan Crawford film. Spencer Tracey films great too

Joan Crawford and Bette Davis in Whatever Happened To Baby Jane. I watched it when I was quite young and it terrified me! Superb acting, even though they despised each other in real life.

daisychain01 · 13/07/2025 03:46

Steelworks · 13/07/2025 03:42

Love the old black and white musicals.

Easter parade
Roman holiday
singing in the rain
etc

Anything with Audrey Hepburn, Gene Kelly, etc in it.

I love the partnership between Gene Kelly, Debbie Reynolds and Donald O'Connor - they were incredibly talented and athletic.

MuckFusk · 13/07/2025 04:01

Film noir is what I love best, but I will watch pretty much anything with Bogie or Bette Davis in it. Also love the duo of Peter Lorre and Sidney Greenstreet.
My fave suspense film of all time is the Mask of Dimitrios and my fave comedy is Some Like it Hot.
Fave Bogie film; Dark Passage
Fave Bette Davis film; The Letter.

MuckFusk · 13/07/2025 04:11

cariadlet · 13/07/2025 02:30

Favourite old Hollywood films - mostly film noir or wisecracking comedies with a sprinkling of feel good Frank Capra

Strangers on a train
Night of the hunter (original version with Robert Mitchum)
The postman always rings twice
Gilda
Laura
The Maltese Falcon
Double Indemnity
His girl Friday
The big sleep
Mildred Pierce
Casablanca
It's a wonderful life
Key Largo
12 Angry men
Mr Smith goes to Washington
Mr Deeds goes to town
Bringing up baby
Some like it hot

Favourite old British films - mostly Ealing comedies, with some classic Powell and Pressburger, some kitchen sink drama and a few darker ones:

Brighton Rock
The ladykillers
The lavender hill mob
Passport to Pimlico
kind hearts and coronets
the man in the white suit
A matter of life and death (this one freaked me out for years because I watched it when I was very young and then just remembered a few scenes but didn't know where I remembered them from, only that they were very creepy. But I love it now)
The black narcissus
The red shoes
A Canterbury Tale
seance on a wet afternoon
Bunny Lake is missing
The fallen idol
went the day well?
the 3rd man
dead of night
It always rains on Sunday
Brief Encounter
green for danger
room at the top
the spy who came in from the cold
our man in Havana
I'm alright Jack
Tiger Bay
whistle down the wind
the league of gentlemen
the 39 steps (original with Robert Donat)
the lady vanishes
I know where I'm going
goodbye Mr Chips
Saturday Night and Sunday morning
Gaslight

What a great list. I've seen almost all of them (some I've seen many times) and I liked most of them.
Kind Hearts and Coronets in particular is not terribly well known and it should be. Adore it.
I've never seen the British cut of The Third Man, just the American one. Does it cut out any of that constant, inane music?

SouthernNights59 · 13/07/2025 04:45

Snoopysimaginaryfriend · 13/07/2025 00:30

The Misfits
Suddenly Last Summer
A Streetcar Named Desire
whatever Happened to Baby Jane
Any Hitchcock film
Any James Cagney film

Oh I love The Misfits - so much that I have two copies on DVD. It must be time I watched it again.

Henry8thHoover · 13/07/2025 04:56

Brief Encounter and GWTW.