Gone with the Wind
Last Samurai
The good The bad & The ugly
The outlaw Josey Wales
Tombstone
The Ghost and the Darkness
20000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 version)
Around the World in Eighty Days (1956)
Wyatt Earp (1994)
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2007-02-07 07:33:37
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sense and Sensibility is likewise in keeping with a e book by Jane Austen, and is quite solid. i'm particular there have been some transformations of Oscar Wilde interior the final couple years, too: the magnitude of Being Earnest and so on. Oh, and that i exceedingly advise the provider provider-Ivory movies. A Room with a View, Howard's end, Maurice and so on. they have a tendency to mixture a sprint bit sunshine comedy with era drama ok, whether they have a tendency to be set previous due nineteenth/early twentieth century.
2016-09-28 13:37:26
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My favorites are made for tv movies. Janette Oke series, Loves Enduring Promise to Loves Abiding Joy. Michael Landon Jr. did a good job of producing them, but I wish he would have followed the books a little bit closer.
My favorite movies are probably, Young Guns I & II.
2007-02-07 13:33:15
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The Age of Innocence
2007-02-07 07:40:50
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Stanley Kubrick - Barry Lyndon.
It's an amazing piece of cinema, and even has an 8 minute scene lit by candlelight.
2007-02-07 07:15:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Scrooge ..with Albert Finney
2007-02-07 07:14:00
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answered by Robert B 7
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Glory
2007-02-07 07:14:14
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answered by kendoll3000 3
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High Noon
2007-02-07 07:14:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Gangs of New York
2007-02-07 07:52:44
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answered by Anonymous
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"Little Big Man"
2007-02-07 07:28:03
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answered by Anonymous
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