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2006-11-16 01:00:49 · 24 answers · asked by alliemacaw 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

Note: Children are between the ages of 13 and 17.

2006-11-16 01:02:00 · update #1

24 answers

In no particular order:

Dracula (Bella Lagosi)
Frankenstien (Boris Karlof)
The Maltese Falcon
The Phantom of the Opera (silent version with Lon Chanery SR.)
All of the Marx Brothers and 3 Stooges.
Citizen Caine
War of the Worlds
My Darling Clementine
Sgt. York
Miracle on 34th Street
Original Cheaper by The Dozen
Robin Hood (Errol FLynn Version)
Some Like It Hot
Ivanhoe
Zorro (Douglas Fairbanks Sr. silent version)
The Raven

Would be at the top of my list for that...

2006-11-16 01:16:48 · answer #1 · answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6 · 2 0

Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird, The Delaney Sisters in Having Our Say, A Affair to Remember plus many of the already recommend films.

The film about Yes Virginia There is a Santa Claus... to this day is the film my grown children will put in on Thanksgiving day followed by the original Miracle on 34th Street though we have both versions...

I would try to taylor a few of my selections to your 13,17 interest too. That is how we had a big group of teens discussing To Kill a Mockingbird. My own prefer John Wayne, Jerry Lewis, Bing Crosby, and Fred Aster movies... Roots is good but so long...

While not a classic my 17 yr old likes When Fools Rush In or Kevin Costner movies Dances with Wolves, Field of Dreams...The Adventures of Indian Jones. I have grown adults who will come to our home to watch all the Disney Classics. Just make sure u provide a variety...

2006-11-16 02:08:37 · answer #2 · answered by Staci 4 · 1 0

Modern Times
It's a Wonderful Life
Citizen Kane
Gone With the Wind
Rear Window
Casablanca
African Queen
Vertigo
On the Waterfront
The Day the Earth Stood Still
Lawrence of Arabia

2006-11-16 01:05:10 · answer #3 · answered by Rusting 4 · 2 0

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Miracle on 34th Street
The Wizard of Oz
Shane
Ole Yellar
It's A Wonderful Life
High Noon
Ben Hur
King Kong

2006-11-16 03:32:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Depends on what you feel is appropriate for kids that age. Here are some safe classics.

Singin' in the Rain
Robinhood
The Bishop's Wife
Brigadoon
Holiday
His Girl Friday
Hello Dolly
The Music Man
Solid Gold Cadillac
Arsenic and Old Lace
Harvey
Gigi

2006-11-16 01:59:04 · answer #5 · answered by Queen of Cards 4 · 2 0

the first element that attracts me are the trailers. If that's something that i'm into, i am going to observe. i'm partial to unfashionable action pictures, fantastically the 70's and 80's. many times the director stands out as the 2d element i look at. If i comprehend they have had different tremendous action pictures, it finally help me choose even if i am going to be certain it. in certain situations the solid will convince me yet extra commonly than no longer, the storyline outweighs the attractiveness of the actors. The ratings do not absolutely count number to me. There are some meant "tremendous" action pictures that I hated and there are different ones that were given negative comments that I loved. Take care!!

2016-10-16 09:08:37 · answer #6 · answered by cywinski 4 · 0 0

The Ten Commandments
Ben Hur
Gone With The Wind

2006-11-16 03:26:36 · answer #7 · answered by Lost Phoenix 3 · 1 0

Casa Blanca, The Way We Were, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, White Christmas, Miracle on 34th St (the original), oh the list goes on and on. Good on you for wanting to expose your children to some culture and true American classics!

2006-11-16 01:10:10 · answer #8 · answered by miss m 4 · 2 0

Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind, The Sound Of Music.

2006-11-16 01:07:50 · answer #9 · answered by Emery 6 · 1 0

Breakfast at Tiffany's and The Seven Samurai

2006-11-16 01:16:11 · answer #10 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

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