When you say old time, I have to go WAY back.
Anything Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers (Top Hat #1), and "I Married a Witch" (when he stubs his toe, I fall off the couch!)
2006-09-19 09:03:21
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answered by dct1218 4
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Dirty Mary and Crazy Larry
The Last Picture Show
Boxcar Bertha
Gone in 60 seconds ( Original)
They Call Me Trinty
Trinity Is Still my Name
My Name Is Nobody
Shane
Easy Rider
Two Mules For Sister Sara
2006-09-19 08:43:17
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answered by John M 3
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The Guns of Navarone (film)
The Guns of Navarone was based on a well-known 1957 novel about World War II by Scottish thriller writer Alistair MacLean.
The film version of The Guns of Navarone was part of a cycle of big-budget World War II adventures that included The Longest Day (1962) and The Great Escape (1963). The screenplay, adapted by producer Carl Foreman, made significant changes in virtually all of the major characters from the novel. A new character, Major Franklin, initially leads the expedition; Dusty Miller, in the book a tough rough-edged Anglo-American/Polish explosives expert, becomes a dapper Professor of Chemistry, Casey Brown, a Scottish engineer and communications expert becomes a bearded knife-wielding killer and Lt. Stevens, a Greek-speaking navigation expert vanishes from the team. The character of Mallory, originally a New Zealander, is played by US actor Gregory Peck and his nationality is left in the dark. At one point he remarks about his "stupid anglo-american decency", though later Miller tells him to "think of England and pull the trigger".
Principal cast
Gregory Peck: Capt. Keith Mallory
David Niven: Cpl. John Anthony Miller
Anthony Quinn: Col. Andrea Stavrou
Stanley Baker: Pvt. 'Butcher' Brown
Anthony Quayle: Maj. Roy Franklin
James Darren: Pvt. Spyros Pappadimos
Irene Papas: Maria Pappadimos
Gia Scala: Anna
James Robertson Justice: Commodore Jensen/Prologue Narrator
Richard Harris: Squadron Leader Howard Barnsby RAAF
Award wins
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score - Motion Picture (Dimitri Tiomkin)
Academy Award Best Effects, Special Effects (Bill Warrington & Chris Greenham)
2006-09-19 08:53:52
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answered by Littlebigdog 4
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It's A Wonderful Life
2006-09-19 08:43:11
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answered by grrl 7
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My favorite old movies are The Old Man and the Sea with Spencer Tracy, To Kill a Mockingbird with Gregory Peck, and Devil at 4 o'clock with Spencer Tracy and Frank Sinatra. I have several others but these are my most favorite. Also Moby Dick with Gregory Peck.
2006-09-19 08:45:20
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answered by texas_sandie 2
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A League of There Own.
Starring Tom Hanks, Geena Davie, and Madonna.
2006-09-19 08:42:15
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answered by missgigglebunny 7
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Gone with the Wind, and I really love the original version of Phantom of the Opera (the 1931 version only) and the original version of War of the Worlds, Not the one Tom Cruise in it. I hate that version.
2006-09-19 08:42:44
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answered by ~Kricket~ 6
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I don't have a favorite old time movie since I don't watch them but I do love:
I Love Lucy
Bonanza
Little House On The Prarie
2006-09-19 08:47:07
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answered by Charis 3
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Little Shop of Horrorshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVr9UCR7NL4
and Cry Baby with Johnny Depphttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cN86arULsZE
2006-09-19 08:42:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Come September
2006-09-19 08:40:40
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answered by jak 3
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