Yesterday, Coudal Partners took suggestions of classic movies to help educate one of their number who doesn't like "old" movies. One of the nice things about old movies is that sometimes they've fallen out of copyright and are available for free. You like free, don't you? These movies from the list they assembled are all available for viewing and/or downloading at the Internet Archive:
Here's the rest of the list they came up with:
- 12 Angry Men
- 5000 Fingers of Dr. T
- A Face In The Crowd
- A Fistful of Dollars
- Adam's Rib
- All About Eve
- Anatomy of a Murder
- Arsenic and Old Lace
- The Big Sleep
- Bringing Up Baby
- Casablanca
- Charade*
- Double Indemnity
- Duck Soup
- Fail-Safe
- The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
- Holiday Inn
- The Killing
- The Lady From Shanghai
- Laura
- The Longest Day
- The Magnificent Seven
- The Maltese Falcon
- Mirage
- Night of The Hunter
- North by Northwest
- Notorious
- One-Eyed Jacks
- Only Angels Have Wings
- La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc
- Peeping Tom
- Planet of the Vampires
- Rashomon
- Rear Window
- Roman Holiday
- Seven Samurai
- Singing in the Rain
- The Sweet Smell of Success
- The Thin Man
- The Third Man
- To Have and Have Not
- Touch of Evil
- Treasure of The Sierra Madre
- White Christmas
- The Wild Angels
Original suggestions from Andrew, Bean, Becky, Chris, Donald, Evan, Everett, Guy, Jen, Jonathan, Lorraine, Loyd, Luke, Michelle, Mike, Mr.Walters, Nancy, Pam, and Sam.
* I had linked to this, but as Mr. Smith points out, Nancy is surely referring to the 1963 Cary Grant movie.
Mr. Smith
I was hoping Charade was this one, but sadly, no:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056923/
Fuzzy
Oh, I suppose that makes a lot more sense that that would be the Charade that Nancy was referring to.
Steve McQueen
How is "Pappion" not on that list!
McQueen
I'm told I spelled that wrong.
"Papillon"
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070511/
McQueen
And While I'm on the topics.
Towering inferno.
The Great Escape.
The Poseiden adventure.