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Three Coins In The Fountain (1954) moviesjoy.plus

Three American women living in Rome dream of finding love, each facing unique challenges. Frances, a secretary, is in love with her reclusive novelist boss; Anita defies office rules to date an Italian co-worker; and newly-arrived Maria pursues Dino, a charming Italian prince. After tossing coins into the Trevi Fountain, they hope their romantic wishes will come true. --- [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047580/) | [Mirror](https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x90ubwi)

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The African Queen (1951) https://moviesjoy.plus/movie/watch-the-african-queen-13055

An adventure-romance starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn. The film follows Charlie Allnut, a rough, hard-drinking boat captain, and Rose Sayer, a prim missionary, as they embark on a perilous journey down a dangerous African river aboard a small steamboat, The African Queen. Despite their contrasting personalities, they must team up to survive encounters with wild rapids, enemy forces, and their own growing romantic tension. Along the way, their bond deepens, and an unexpected love blossoms amidst the adversity they face together. --- [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0043265/)

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The Ghost Goes West (1935) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPGs3vOPpzc

In this supernatural comedy, Peggy Martin, the daughter of a wealthy American businessman, persuades her father to buy a haunted Scottish castle from Donald Glourie. As the castle is dismantled and transported to Florida, its ghost tags along. Donald and Peggy begin to fall in love, but the restless apparition proves to be an unwelcome presence, and they must find a way to appease the kilt-wearing spirit. --- [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0026406/)

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It's a Wonderful Life (1946) moviesjoy.plus

An angel is sent from Heaven to help a desperately frustrated businessman by showing him what life would have been like if he had never existed. [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038650/)

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Pillow Talk (1959) https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8kpouu

An interior decorator and a playboy songwriter share a telephone party line and size each other up. [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053172/)

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Lover Come Back (1961) https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8l010s

A series of misunderstandings leaves an advertising executive with a campaign for a product which has not yet been invented, while he romances his rival in the guise of its inventor. [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055100/)

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I Was a Male War Bride (1949) https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8v1o7k

After marrying an American lieutenant with whom he was assigned to work in post-war Germany, a French captain attempts to find a way to accompany her back to the States under the terms of the War Bride Act. [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041498/)

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Rebel Without a Cause (1955) moviesjoy.plus

After moving to a new town, troublemaking teen Jim Stark is supposed to have a clean slate, although being the new kid in town brings its own problems. While searching for some stability, Stark forms a bond with a disturbed classmate, Plato, and falls for local girl Judy. However, Judy is the girlfriend of neighborhood tough, Buzz. When Buzz violently confronts Jim and challenges him to a drag race, the new kid's real troubles begin [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048545/)

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Random Harvest (1942) ok.ru

An amnesiac World War I veteran falls in love with a music hall star, only to suffer an accident which restores his original memories but erases his post-war life. [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0035238/](IMDB)

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Bell, Book and Candle (1958) moviesjoy.plus

[IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051406/)

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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947) moviesjoy.plus

In 1900, a young widow finds her seaside cottage is haunted and forms a unique relationship with the ghost. [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039420/)

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Old Movies - Not new movies. connect 3 weeks ago 66%
Le Diable Probablement (The Devil Probably) (1977)

By Robert Bresson. I know I saw Diary of a Country Priest, and I think I saw Mouchette, but both years ago. I suspect I liked them better than this one, and that they may have been less talky. I wouldn’t normally be opposed to talkiness, but Bresson would use non-actors and, according to Wikipedia, would try to get them to be as blank and stiff as possible. Maybe that could have even been an interesting style if at least the dialog were more realistic. If something rang true in any of this. I was watching with English subtitles, but I doubt it was misrepresenting the French greatly. Maybe he should have tried his hand at cartooning, or at least done a Chris Marker. I was in sympathy with some of what he was trying to express with the film.

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To Catch a Thief (1955) moviesjoy.plus

A retired jewel thief sets out to prove his innocence after being suspected of returning to his former occupation. [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048728/)

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It Happened One Night (1934) www.youtube.com

A rogue reporter trailing a runaway heiress for a big story joins her on a bus heading from Florida to New York and they end up stuck with each other when the bus leaves them behind at one of the stops along the way. [IMDB]([https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0038787/](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025316/))

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Charade (1963) https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8kuo6f

> After Regina Lampert (Audrey Hepburn) falls for the dashing Peter Joshua (Cary Grant) on a skiing holiday in the French Alps, she discovers upon her return to Paris that her husband has been murdered. Soon, she and Peter are giving chase to three of her late husband's World War II cronies, Tex (James Coburn), Scobie (George Kennedy) and Gideon (Ned Glass), who are after a quarter of a million dollars the quartet stole while behind enemy lines. But why does Peter keep changing his name? [IMDB](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0056923/)

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Some Like it Hot (1959) https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x800zxs

[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053291/](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0053291/)

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Old Movies - Not new movies. connect 1 month ago 90%
The Night of the Iguana (1964)

I’ve seen very few Hollywood films from before the late sixties because they’re almost always so unrealistic that I can’t get into them. But I just watched this because I see it mentioned at times and I can never remember whether The Night of the Hunter or The Night of the Iguana is the one I’ve seen. And now that I’ve seen both, I’ll remember which is which. Did it boil down to “I don’t really buy any of this”? Yes. Although it’s interesting in a way to see the stage where one era is starting to become another era. Where there’s some “hey, whatever gets you through the night” and a little bit of language—Sue Lyon saying *removed* a couple of times, but the copy I saw went silent where Ava Gardner said ass—and the villain accused of being motivated by lesbianism (Were there hints of it in her behavior? I didn’t notice.)—but all totally drenched in Christianity so they could get into the American theaters of 1964. Ava Gardner, her Wikipedia page images with an inch of makeup on make me think of someone playing a schoolteacher of the 1940s. Having seen her in a film now, what I couldn’t stop noticing 100% of the time was the smoker voice. She died from smoking. She…looks her age. Deborah Kerr was older but looked like she was holding up better. Although Kerr’s Wikipedia page primary photo is of her at 52ish where 52 is what she looks. I skimmed a couple of reviews before watching this, and I think one said something about Gardner holding her chin up the whole time to avoid appearing jowly. So then I did notice her with her chin up all the time. There was a fight in the middle that wasn’t intended to be realistic in the slightest, and so it just stuck out oddly. I know nothing about acting, but I could see how Skip Ward would look wrong even in a still frame. I don’t know whether he didn’t know what angle to be at with respect to the camera or didn’t have the right kind of expressive face or body language or what. Beyond not being adept at delivering the questionable dialog of the era. It’s hard to buy the idea that getting fired from a bus tour would be that horrifying of a development for Richard Burton. That he’d just get another job, and that if he was at the end of his rope, it wouldn’t necessarily be now because of this. He has had terrible problems with getting chased by 16-year-old girls, but now he is like 40, so that particular problem can’t continue much longer unless his character becomes a movie star or rock star. And it was undercut some by Ava Gardner saying he comes here twice a year when he’s in distress. But if he did have a history of showing up there, he wouldn’t have needed to be told initially that they’re closed because she’s always closed in August or whenever it was. The theme of the nobility of keeping going is a bit undercut when, decades later, you can look at Wikipedia and see how lives turned out, chaos and woe, and what was it all for. At least they only very occasionally brought in music to tell us what to feel. But if they could go 99% of the time without telling us what to feel, why didn’t they have the guts for that last percent? At one point it was a commercial for smoking, and at the end it was a commercial for cola. There was a bit with shaving. I swear every black-and-white movie has a guy shaving. Was it slightly intimate for the women watching, by the standards of the time, or was it always a razor commercial of sorts? I guess the former because who had beards then? Oh, the walking on broken glass and acting as if he didn’t feel it, even if he had been drinking. As if. If I had a background in literature or any sort of storytelling, it would be interesting to play “What would really happen?” I kind of think even a bunch of 1960s church biddies would be physical enough to get that distributor head back from Richard Burton. All of them and Skip Ward. Just get that bus going and be gone. Plus Burton would try harder to protest the reality of how Sue Lyon was chasing him, even if it might not have accomplished much to do so. Did we get any good reason really for why Deborah Kerr was that much of a spinster?

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Old Movies - Not new movies. connect 2 months ago 75%
Matinee (1993)

It’s about monster movies, and some teens interested in each other, with the Cuban missile crisis as a backdrop. Most reviews seemed to love it, but I didn’t. And I mean contemporary reviews, where they surely don’t remember 1962 any more than I do, so it’s not nostalgia for the stuff of childhood. Some mention that the movie-within-a-movie is the best part, and I absolutely agree, although to be fair putting together an entertaining 10–15 minutes is easier than an entertaining hour and a half. What bothered me the most was the relationships. They weren’t played satirically that I could see, other than that there was a criminal-slash-beat-poet type as the older bad boy villain. Kellie Martin’s still into the villain and he’s still into her, but for whatever reason she also takes on Omri Katz, who’s not playing a type that she’d want. His character is kind of nervous with the novelty of her. And the central character gets involved with a girl who might be as close in height to his much younger brother as to him. She just looks so young like maybe she is old enough to have a crush on a boy, but would he be interested back? And the villain threatening and attacking Omri Katz reminds me of being bullied growing up. I kind of liked Cathy Moriarty. I’ve never seen anything else she was in. Yes, John Goodman is watchable, but I don’t find that character all that hugely appealing. Oh, and the music behind it all. So Hollywood awful. Reminded me of Spielberg movies when I was a kid. I did see something mention that the ending shot could be a suggestion of how Vietnam was just over the horizon for these kids. That’s interestingly dark.

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Old Movies - Not new movies. C8M 9 months ago 66%
Hi! I'm looking for an old movie but a vaguely remember anything about it..

I remember an indian man, elephants, it was in english, comedy. Really wish i could remember, it was a really good movie.

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Old Movies - Not new movies. connect 10 months ago 87%
Nothing Lasts Forever (1984)

Tom Schiller film with a strong SNL connection. Never really properly released. Today known as a more or less lost film that has Bill Murray. I was curious about it because it was obscure and because I had been looking for the Schiller shorts from the early SNL days that had Belushi, Radner, etc. Zach Galligan plays it so blankly; maybe he was told to. It’s all a love letter to the golden era of Hollywood, but I don’t like the golden era at all, so this was a real slog for me. It’s odd, but not nearly as interestingly odd as Guy Maddin. From reading articles online, I began to get the feeling that the whole film was just a studio trying to get out of a contract they’d made with Lorne Michaels as cheaply as possible.

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Old Movies - Not new movies. connect 10 months ago 100%
Van Gogh (1991)

I’ve meant to see this for a few years. The English Wikipedia article says “anti-melodramatic” and “unsensationalistic”, which is very appealing. I didn’t think it would matter that I know only a few very basic facts about Van Gogh, but in seeing it, it seemed there was a lot you were supposed to recognize. And with events, not knowing whether they happened or whether Pialat was inventing, often left me not knowing what to think about them. Thoughts, in order - It must be a pain in the ass to get all that period stuff for a film set in like 1870 or whenever. - Everyone at this new place is integrating him into things (whether he wants it or not). Is France 150 years ago a warmer place than anywhere I’ve known? - Why is this girl so into this old guy? Life doesn’t seem *that* slow and boring for her that I would buy this. Was this in particular a real event at all, or was Pialat just liking the idea that *of course* pretty young girls want old guys in the arts? I did see one other Pialat movie some years ago, which was about a girl and her dalliances and how she didn’t really love anyone except her daddy, who so-coincidentally was played by Pialat himself. - The man playing Van Gogh was rather still compared to everyone else, in the way that a non-actor would be. Apparently this guy did some acting but was mostly a singer. - The girl was a bit inexperienced compared to the rest, and this came out in emotional scenes where there wasn’t quite enough body language sometimes. - Around the two-hour mark, they and Theo hang out way too long in a brothel. I suppose you’re supposed to be engrossed by the polygon of Van Gogh and Theo and the girl and the prostitute Van Gogh has long had a thing with. The girl trying to not care, etc. But you are two hours in at this point. - I did like that, in the last minutes, life was resuming for everyone else. Because that is what happens. Even though it is hard to believe that the world will continue without our selves. I’m not being very positive in this, I know, but I still appreciate the existence of anything anti-melodramatic and unsensationalistic.

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Black Dragons (1942) www.youtube.com

A cabal of American industrialists, all fifth-columnists intent on sabotaging the war effort, are methodically murdered by Monsieur Colomb. (Bela Lugosi) Detective Dick Martin (Clayton Moore) is assigned to uncover this his fiendish plot. (Clayton Moore is most famous for playing The Lone Ranger!) This was rushed into production immediately following the attack on Pearl Harbor by Japanese sources, making it one of the first movies to respond to the attack and the United States new enemies.

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Old Movies - Not new movies. connect 10 months ago 91%
Stuart Saves His Family (1995)

One of the flop Saturday Night Live movies based on one-note characters stretched out to feature length. When it was trying to be serious about psychological health, it was relatively all right, but every bit of “comedy” fell so absolutely flat. Al Franken must have wanted to say something genuinely helpful but was limited by the shape of the opportunity at hand. Both needing to be a comedy in general and needing to keep his character as somewhat ridiculous. Stuart had a family of stereotypical screw-ups. His brother’s role was too broad where he had to be both a beer-drinking football-fan kind of idiot at times and insightful at other times. Stuart was obviously gay, but they couldn’t really touch the issue in 1995, so he had this female friend who was unrealistically around at all times when you need another person to observe or smile at whatever is happening. Although it mentioned that she was his sponsor in some self-help group, and maybe being a sponsor requires being around all the time. I made it through an hour before starting to fast forward.

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Old Movies - Not new movies. connect 10 months ago 83%
My Favorite Year (1982)

Set in New York City in live television of the 1950s, a show like Sid Caesar’s, an aging alcoholic movie star like Errol Flynn. In reviews, everyone loves it so much. Maybe they all remembered the fifties. One commented that it would look questionable to today’s audience that the viewpoint character chases an uninterested woman, wears her down, and she finally gives in and then likes him. Yes, it did indeed. Overall, I suppose it was okay. It did feel like wacky events were presented a little too straight in some way so they would come across to me as unrealistic rather than comedic. It tries to be touching about the movie star being brave and reconnecting with his daughter, but it didn’t get enough screen time.

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Stalker - Andrei Tarkovsky https://youtu.be/YuOnfQd-aTw?si=r9CRfiq-B45aMzOZ

A guide leads two men through an area known as the Zone to find a room that grants wishes.

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Old Movies - Not new movies. Tenthrow 12 months ago 95%
A spooky season old movie recommendation! They Live (1988)

This is one of those movies that invite you into a new language once you see it. Amazing in both its effectiveness and hilarious camp. It almost contains the greatest fist fight scene of all time. But it's not just a movie to be gawked at, It's a movie to be savored. > cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/13thFloor/t/457507 > > > > > > > > > > "The feeling is definitely there. It's a new morning in America... fresh, vital. The old cynicism is gone. We have faith in our leaders. We're optimistic as to what becomes of it all. It really boils down to our ability to accept. We don't need pessimism. There are no limits." > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > > > > > > > > > "Outside the limit of our sight, feeding off us, perched on top of us, from birth to death, are our owners! Our owners! They have us. They control us! They are our masters! Wake up! They're all about you! All around you!" > > > > > > > > > > --- > > > > One of the best everyman's survival guide to dealing with alien infiltration. The Electroids love to use these kind of tactics. > > > > --- > > > > > > > > > > > They Live is a 1988 American science fiction action horror film written and directed by John Carpenter, based on the 1963 short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson. Starring Roddy Piper, Keith David, and Meg Foster, the film follows an unnamed drifter who discovers through special sunglasses that the ruling class are aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to consume, breed, and conform to the status quo via subliminal messages in mass media. > > > > > > > > > > [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/They_Live)

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The Third Man - 1949 - Starring Orson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, and Trevor Howard. Directed by Carol Reed, written by Graham Greene. Voted best British film of all time by the BFI (1999)

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/13thFloor/t/403415 > > > > > > The Third Man is a 1949 British film noir directed by Carol Reed, written by Graham Greene and starring Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles, and Trevor Howard. Set in postwar Vienna, the film centres on American Holly Martins (Cotten), who arrives in the city to accept a job with his friend Harry Lime (Welles), only to learn that Lime has died. Viewing his death as suspicious, Martins elects to stay in Vienna and investigate the matter. > > > > > > > > The atmospheric use of black-and-white expressionist cinematography by Robert Krasker, with harsh lighting and largely subtle "Dutch angle" camera technique, is a major feature of The Third Man. Combined with the iconic theme music by zither player Anton Karas, seedy locations and acclaimed performances from the cast, the style evokes the atmosphere of an exhausted, cynical post-war Vienna at the start of the Cold War. > > > > > > > > Greene wrote the novella of the same name as preparation for the screenplay. Karas's title composition "The Third Man Theme" topped the international music charts in 1950, bringing the previously unknown performer international fame; the theme would also inspire Nino Rota's principal melody in La Dolce Vita (1960).[citation needed] The Third Man is considered one of the greatest films of all time, celebrated for its acting, musical score and atmospheric cinematography.[5] > > > > > > > > In 1999, the British Film Institute voted The Third Man the greatest British film of all time. In 2011, a poll of 150 actors, directors, writers, producers and critics for Time Out ranked it the second best British film ever. > > > > > > [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Third_Man)

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Spooky Season is upon us! [Suggestions Thread]

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/4881141 > I'll be watching my yearly staples but would love some new suggestions as well. We could all use a decent dark one as we exit this hellscape of a summer. > > My yearly list: > > - Hellraiser (1987) > - Psycho (1960) > - The Guest (2014) > - Rosemary's Baby (1968) > - Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010) > - Cabin in the Woods (2011) > - It follows (2014) > > These are the ones I almost always see over the next two months and I sprinkle in a lot of others from brand new to very old ones. Let's hear yours! (And we can talk about them too!)

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The Maltese Falcon - 1941 - Starring Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor, directed by John Huston

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/4859270 > The Maltese Falcon is a 1941 American film noir written and directed by John Huston in his directorial debut, based on the 1930 novel of the same name by Dashiell Hammett and indebted to the 1931 movie of the same name. It stars Humphrey Bogart as private investigator Sam Spade and Mary Astor as his femme fatale client. Gladys George, Peter Lorre and Sydney Greenstreet co-star, with the last appearing in his film debut. The story follows a San Francisco private detective and his dealings with three unscrupulous adventurers, all of whom are competing to obtain a jewel-encrusted falcon statuette. > > > > The film premiered in New York City on October 3, 1941, and was nominated for three Academy Awards. Considered one of the greatest films of all time, it was one of the first 25 films selected by the Library of Congress to be included in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is a part of Roger Ebert's series The Great Movies and was cited by Panorama du Film Noir Américain as the first major film noir. > > > [Wikipedia on the film](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Maltese_Falcon_(1941_film)) > > [Free .pdf of the novel by Dashiell Hammet](https://pdfhost.io/v/T9K7GC2br_The_Maltese_Falcon)

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Metropolis | Fritz Lang https://youtu.be/W_4no842TX8

I know this is the most classic of all, but if you haven't actually seriously watched it. It is a remarkable film in every way.

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"Here's lookin' at you, kid..." - Casablanca - 1942 - starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid, directed by Michael Curtiz

cross-posted from: https://kbin.social/m/13thFloor/t/343282 > > Casablanca is a 1942 American romantic drama film directed by Michael Curtiz, and starring Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, and Paul Henreid. Filmed and set during World War II, it focuses on an American expatriate (Bogart) who must choose between his love for a woman (Bergman) and helping her husband (Henreid), a Czechoslovak resistance leader, escape from the Vichy-controlled city of Casablanca to continue his fight against the Germans. The screenplay is based on Everybody Comes to Rick's, an unproduced stage play by Murray Burnett and Joan Alison. The supporting cast features Claude Rains, Conrad Veidt, Sydney Greenstreet, Peter Lorre, and Dooley Wilson. > > > > Warner Bros. story editor Irene Diamond convinced producer Hal B. Wallis to purchase the film rights to the play in January 1942. Brothers Julius and Philip G. Epstein were initially assigned to write the script. However, despite studio resistance, they left to work on Frank Capra's Why We Fight series early in 1942. Howard Koch was assigned to the screenplay until the Epsteins returned a month later. Principal photography began on May 25, 1942, ending on August 3; the film was shot entirely at Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California, with the exception of one sequence at Van Nuys Airport in Los Angeles. > > > > Although Casablanca was an A-list film with established stars and first-rate writers, no one involved with its production expected it to stand out among the hundreds of pictures produced by Hollywood yearly.[7] Casablanca was rushed into release to take advantage of the publicity from the Allied invasion of North Africa a few weeks earlier.[8] It had its world premiere on November 26, 1942, in New York City and was released nationally in the United States on January 23, 1943. The film was a solid if unspectacular success in its initial run. > > > > Exceeding expectations, Casablanca went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture, while Curtiz was selected as Best Director and the Epsteins and Koch were honored for Best Adapted Screenplay. Its reputation has gradually grown, to the point that its lead characters,[9] memorable lines,[10] and pervasive theme song[11] have all become iconic, and it consistently ranks near the top of lists of the greatest films in history. In 1989, the United States Library of Congress selected the film as one of the first for preservation in the National Film Registry for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". > > [Wikipedia](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casablanca_(film))

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Old Movies - Not new movies. jossbo 1 year ago 90%
American History X

Is 25 years old enough? Hope so! Finally watched this a couple of days ago and wow, it's a ride. The first act hits differently to how I imagine it did in 1998. At the time neo-nazis were much more fringe than they are now, so the first act took more time than I imagine they would now to humanise the characters a way that allows you to see how they encourage each other into escalating further and further. That said, there were times when it almost felt like the movie was on their side, particularly the triumphant strings during the basketball scene. I think I read at some point that neo nazis watch the 1st act as a celebration of their culture, and it kinda reads that way. It was uncomfortable, but maybe that was the point. The second act does a good job of showing the process of radicalisation. The young Danny has been totally consumed by the skin head gang, and we see them coaching his speech, berating him for mis-speaking, pulling him away from friends, alienating him from school and sources of guidance. The last act is satisfying and it wraps up well, but inwont spoil it. There are some brutal scenes, with one particular moment that I won't spoil, but is infamous. I looked away at the moment it happened but I still saw too much for comfort and the image will stay with me. A welcome surprise came in the form of Edward Furlong's voice-overs. They took me right back to watching Terminator 2 for the 1000th time when I was 11. His voice overs as John Conner are baked into my subconscious. All in all, I think the movie is worth a watch, and has some good points and insight. It has some flaws, and I think it might miss the mark at times when viewed from a modern perspective. I suspect these things are mostly a result of the point of time it was made, so with that in mind I do recommend watching it. Just do it on a day when you're feeling thick skinned.

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The Night of the Iguana (1964)

I saw this movie for the first time last year and was really impressed with Ava Gardner acting performance. And of course she got the Oscar that year. [](https://i.imgur.io/1DoDWIU_d.webp)

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