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What are your reccomendations for classic movies? (like from the 30's and 40's or so) I
The Shop Around The Corner"
"The Perils of Pauline" starring Betty Hutton


Umm..I can't think of the name of it right now but it's with Lucille Ball, and she and her best friend's husband are forced to spend time together, they are on vacation..hiding their affair, and then everything that could possibly goes wrong does, they don't actually ever have "it", and in the end they rightfully end the affair...If you could tell me what this is called that would be great!

Anyhow, any recommendations please!! :)

2006-12-15 11:05:46 · 20 answers · asked by Kiara 5 in Entertainment & Music Movies

No, it's not called Yours, Mine, & Ours..There are no children involved in this movie, except for about 4 children.

2006-12-15 11:56:32 · update #1

Thank you all for your recommendations! Keep answering! :)


YES!! It WAS the "Facts of Life" thank you so much!!

2006-12-15 11:57:39 · update #2

20 answers

The Lucille Ball movie is probably Facts of Life, with Bob Hope.

As far as recommendations, try A Tree Grows in Brooklyn. Peggy Ann Garner gives one of the all-time great child performances, and a Christmas scene is very important to the plot.

2006-12-15 11:31:32 · answer #1 · answered by EyeGuessSo 3 · 0 0

Here's my list. See what you make of it:
It's a Wonderful Life
Top Hat
Notorious
My Darling Clementine
Bringing Up Baby
Double Indemnity
Singing in The Rain
Gold Rush
The Searchers
High Noon
Vertigo
His Girl Friday
Rear Window
It Happended One Night
The Maltese Falcon
Mr Smith Goes to Washington
Wild Bunch
North by Northwest
On The Waterfront
Quiet Man
Philidelphia Story

2006-12-15 11:35:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

The people who said "The Facts of Life" are right. It starred Lucille Ball and Bob Hope.

recommended Westerns:
Stagecoach
Winchester '73
The Badlanders
From Hell to Texas
Hour of the Gun
A Thunder of Drums

War:
Battleground
The Story of G.I. Joe
A Walk In the Sun
The Bridges at Toko-Ri

horror:
Frankenstein (1931)
King Kong (1933)
Bride of Frankenstein (1935)
The Body Snatcher (1945)

comedy:

Harvey (1950)
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation (1962)

2015-10-05 08:09:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

~What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? (1962) It has two of the greatest actresses of the 1940's, Joan Crawford and Bette Davis. Disturbing and weird, but, a brilliant film.

~The Yearling (1946) I love anything with Gregory Peck!

~To Kill A Mockingbird (1962) See above.

~Gone With The Wind (1939) Classic and a must see!

~Rebel Without A Cause (1955) Two words, James Dean!

~East Of Eden (1955) Another James Dean must see!

2006-12-15 11:36:40 · answer #4 · answered by lynnguys 6 · 0 0

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2016-10-18 08:36:41 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It would be a very long list as I like many. In no particular order just how they come into my head here are some of my favorites:
Since you said "classic" I expanded a bit to some later films but still think that the later ones expanded the craft.

Psycho with Tippi Hedren
Seven Year Itch with Marilyn Monroe naturally
How to Steal a Million with Audrey Hepburn
"Any" Jack Lemmon movie including The Outsiders (not that Steve martin thing) and Prisoner of 2nd Avenue.
The original 1930 version of "All Quiet on the Western Front"
It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World from 1963
The effects of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds 1970
(with Joanne Woodward. won academy award but impossible to find on video. AMC runs it once in awhile and I taped it there. )
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly with Clint Eastwood
Sunset Boulevard with Gloria Swanson
Une Femme est Une Femme (famous French Film from 1961)
Also "Breathless" (the french movie from the early 60's as well
Hiroshima mon Amour ground breaking French film from the 50's.
Blowup incredibly colorful "Mod" film from London in the 60's.
Read My Lips also french film
Contempt with Brigette Bardot and Jack Palance
No Down Payment 1957 best movie ever filmed about what surburban life was like in Southern California in the 50's when ti was developing. Tony Randall, Joanne Woodward and lots of other well known stars.
Fool for Love with Sam Shephard and Kim Bassinger
Barabas, which actually filmed the scene of Jesus' crucifiction during a very rare total solar eclipse.
How the West was Won! Filmed in Cinerama I was lucky enough to see this one in the theatre as a child when first came out. For folks who never got to see in "Cinerama" that was a process similar to Cinemascope widescreen, but used three projectors running three different rolls of film shot with three separate lenses to give an ultra wide angle shot. Cinemascope, which most of ther wide screen movies used is different as used three folls of film in one camera with one single lens. Incredible to see on the big screen. You can see the effect of this in the wide open shots in the movie as the far off background doesn't totally line up in two points due to the three lenses having been "scrunched" to fit a tv screen, or even a modern "wide" format which is still not as wide as Cinerama originally was. Panavision like they usually use nowdays is one big lens and one roll of film.
That's too many already and could go on all night. Leave the rest for others to suggest. :-)

2006-12-15 11:52:02 · answer #6 · answered by mohavedesert 4 · 1 0

Check out movies with Betty Grable, Dorothy Dandridge, Dorothy Lamour or Lena Horne. I love all of their movies. "Slightly Dangerous" with Lana Turner is a good one. And "Holiday Inn" with Crosby & Astaire. I also recommend "The Tall Men" and "Montana Belle" with Jane Russell and "River of No Return" with Marilyn Monroe.

Oh yeah and that movie you're asking about is "Facts Of Life" with Bop Hope.

2006-12-15 12:32:26 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

High Noon i never get tired of it and the two main stars are Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly there beautiful together its a all time classic...another one of my favorites is Roman Holiday that movie was romantic and beautiful it also has Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck its my all time favorite.
enjoy!

2006-12-15 11:14:36 · answer #8 · answered by onetreehunny 4 · 0 0

Wow, these people are way off. Half the movies mentioned in the answers section were made after the 40s. I'll give you 5 movies, chances are you haven't seen 1 or 2: Larceny Incorporated, The Each Dawn I Die, Angel on My shoulder, They Died with Their Boots on, Born Yesterday, Ox Bow Incident.

2006-12-15 16:02:29 · answer #9 · answered by elthe3rd 4 · 0 2

if your into weepies imitation of life i think Lana Turner starred in this or a western: Virginia city with Errol Flynn (1940), epics: Gone with the wind,Sparticus,10 commandments. War: Hellcats,battle of Midway.

2006-12-15 11:49:21 · answer #10 · answered by patrick m 2 · 0 0

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