Old black and white movies:
The Clock (very romantic and sad)
The Ghost and Mrs Muir (kind of romantic, sad-ish ending)
Wuthering Heights (very romantic_
As Clouds Roll By (corny but good for a cry)
1950's (I think - could be 40's)
High Society (with music) (no crying, cutely romantic)
and its "twin", Philadelphia Story (kind of funny, romantic, no crying)
1960's:
Love with the Proper Stranger (maybe late 50's, romantic, cute)
Breakfast atTiffany romantic but dated)
Dr Zhivago (whoa - very romantic, sad, epic)
Cinderella with Lesley Anne Warren as Cinderella (pure romance)
1970's
Romeo and Juliet w/ Olivia Hussey (maybe late 60's)
Love Story (super corny but apparently made some people cry)
The Way We Were (not great movie but romantic and kind of sad)
Bobby Deerfield (romantic, maybe a little crying)
1980's
Moonstruck (romantic and cute, no crying)
1990's
Beauty and the Beast (animated but very romantic)
You've Got Mail (romantic and slightly moving, crying unlikely)
Sleepless in Seattle(romantic, more moving, crying unlikely)
Not sure about year (late 1990's/early 00's):
Titanic (potential of making some people cry)
My Best Friend's Wedding (romantic, nice)
Notting Hill (romantic, cute)
Runaway Bride (romantic, cute, nice)
Don't forget all the animated films:
Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Little Mermaid, Swan Princess, or any of the "princess" movies.. Shrek even had a touch of romance in it.
Finally, if you want to cry: TERMS OF ENDEARMENT (!!!)
and the animated, non-romance:
LAND BEFORE TIME
BRIAN'S SONG
Also, depending on your mood you could dig up some old 1950's doo-wopp romantic songs or some old Lettermen songs. If old fashioned music isn't your thing you could always get the love songs from any animated Disney film or Broadway play. They're not for someone who's looking for something cool, but there's always the chance one of these beautifully written songs could just make you cry (if you're looking to be moved).
Of the old movies (1930's/1940's) most of the Greer Garson movies are good and have some romance in them, although they usually have other things going on too. Katherine Hepburn movies tend to involve romance, although sometimes there's humor (Bringing Up Baby and Woman of the Year).
2006-09-19 16:42:18
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answered by WhiteLilac1 6
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Ghost was sad in some parts.
English Patient
Just Like Heaven
A walk To Remember
Romeo and Juliet
2006-09-19 22:49:57
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answered by ladyjeansntee 4
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A Walk to Remember or The Notebook
2006-09-19 22:37:19
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answered by ? 5
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Full House is a Korean drama that was uber popular in 2004. It's beyond awesome. It's funny, emotional, deep, charismatic all in one. I really enjoyed it. And there's about 16 episodes so there's more to love!
2006-09-19 22:45:59
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answered by KiMM CHEE 3
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My all-time favorite is "The Bridges of Madison County". It's a book and movie with Clint Eastwood and Meryl Streep. GREAT LOVE STORY!!!
2006-09-19 22:45:55
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answered by missingora 7
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The Phantom of the Opera. It is a fantastic romance book and movie, and it is VERY sad.
2006-09-19 23:06:36
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answered by isayssoccer 4
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Jodi Picoult has alot of sad books for romances.
2006-09-19 22:44:10
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answered by FairestOfThemAll 2
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anime(ish...kinda....): grave of the fireflies and/or the barefoot gen.
other: the notebook, fifty first dates (VERY good! makes me cry, laugh, etc.)
check this site out for more:
http://movies.yahoo.com/mvc/dls?lid=255-219005&iid=255-2197367
2006-09-19 22:45:47
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answered by Mandee 3
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"Autumn" with Richard Gere. Also "Pearl Harbor" is really good.
Hope you enjoy!!!
2006-09-19 22:50:36
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answered by sunshine 4
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Ghost
Sommersby (not sure on the spelling)
2006-09-19 22:45:22
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answered by lockesmith 2
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