Old Movies-I OWN
they are all good clasical films to watch,love old movies..and musical always a favourite'd
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Xanadu (1980, PG) |
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Singin' in the Rain (1952, G) |
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The Little Colonel (1935, PG) |
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Baby Take a Bow (1934, PG) |
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The Little Princess (1939, G)
(Do Own This Film)... |
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Susannah of the Mounties (1939, Unrated) |
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The Littlest Rebel (1935, PG)
In her lavish period costumes. Shirley Temple is the delighful heroine of this appealing Cival War adventure,spiced with humor,fun and several rousing song and dance duets with Bill "BOJANGLES"ROBINSION.Virgie (TEMPLE),the young daughter of a Confederate soldier(JOHN BOLES),inadvertently causes her father's arrest after he sneaks through enemy lines to vist his ill wife(KAREN MORLEY),when Virgie learns her father and a kind Northern oficer(JACK HOLT),have been sentenced to death, she immediatley takes off for a little chat with President Lincoln |
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Bright Eyes (1934, PG) |
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Dimples (1936, PG) |
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Heidi (1937, G) |
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Houseboat (1958, Unrated) |
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To Catch a Thief (1955, Unrated)
INTRIGUE. DANGER. ROMANCE. |
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That Touch of Mink (1962, Unrated)
Love arrives with a splash when a handsome and eligible tycoon (Grant) and a beautiful working woman (Day) meet over a curbside mud puddle.He's enchanted by her small town ways; She's captivated by his romantic, debonair manner.But when it comes to marriage,they have decidedly diffrent views-she wants it and he doesn't !What ensues is a game of cat-and-mouse as each tries to win the other -with hilarious and heartwarming results |
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Indiscreet (1958, PG)
All the best men have already been taken,"lament accomplished actress Anna Kalman (Ingrid Bergman)-Just before wealthy American diplomat Philip Adams (Cary Grant)walks into her life. Upon meeting,they promptly fall in love,but their love-at-first-sight romance soon takes an unexpected turn when Anna discovers that Philip has been keeping an astounding secret from her.....and she embarks on what she belives is a perfect plan for revenge! Payback by a woman scorned has never been so delightfully amusing as in this witty comedic romp from acclaimed. |
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Penny Serenade (1941, Unrated)
Julie (Irene Dunne) and Roger (Cary Grant) are a love-struck married couple who desperately want to have a child. Unfortunately, an earthquake causes a pregnant Julie to lose the baby she's carrying. ...The two attempt to rise above it and adopt to fulfill their dreams of parenthood, but when tragedy strikes again, it threatens to tear them apart for good. One of Hollywood's Golden Age directors, George Stevens, helms this sincere all-star classic. |
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North by Northwest (1959, Unrated) |
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The King and I (1956, G)
Yul Brynner and Deborah Kerr star in one of the most memorable musicals of all time! |
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The King and I (1999, G) |
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The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966, Unrated) |
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Cleopatra (1963, Unrated) |
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Hans Christian Andersen (1952, Unrated)
Once upon a time,there lived in Demark a young shoemaker named Hans Christian Andersen whose magical takes delighted boys and girls throughout the land.Filed with music,Laughter,and "wounderful glittering fun"(L.A.Examiner),this charming fable follows the adventures of the legendary storyteller and "Recaptures" the spirt of fairyland make- belive for the children of all ages" |
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Oklahoma! (1955, G) |
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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954, G) |
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The Ghost and Mrs. Muir (1947, Unrated)
DETERMINED to make a life for herself and her daughter Lucy Muir (Gene Tierney). a young widow. moves into a cottage overlooking the windswept English coast. she soon learns that it's haunted by the ghost of its former owner. a salty sea captain's(Rex Harrison). But the captain's effort to scare off his new tenant soon develops into a most unlikely love affair. When Lucy runs out of money, the captain "Ghost writes" a book for her based on his life story. Their publishing success, however,brings her the amorous attentions of a man who's still very much alive (George Saunders).Soon Lucy must decide between the pleasures of the spirt and those of the flesh.and the Captain must choose a course that may haunt him forever. |
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The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit (1956, Unrated)
This powerful story of postwar hopes and dreams,from Sloan Wilson's best-seller,resonated with many men and their families. |
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Life with Father (1947, Unrated)
Based on Clarence Day Jr.'s memoirs about growing up with his semi-tyrannical father, this wonderful comedy is truly one of the classics. William Powell stars as Father, a Wall Street broker who likes... to think he rules the roost. But when a small crisis over his religious upbringing causes havoc, it becomes clear that it's really his adoring wife (Irene Dunne) and their enterprising children who pull the strings. |
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Till the Clouds Roll By (1947, Unrated)
Composer Jerome Kern's life and times are tunefully chronicled in this star-studded biopic. Kicking off with a 20-minute production of "Show Boat" -- including Lena Horne's definitive rendition of "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man" -- the film culminates in a glitzy theatrical tableau featuring Frank Sinatra crooning "Old Man River." Robert Walker stars as the Broadway songwriter, with Van Heflin zigzagging through the events as Kern's crotchety guru. |
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A Farewell to Arms (1932, Unrated)
The 1932 version of A Farewell to Arms owes as much to the shimmering house style of Paramount Pictures as it does the novel by Ernest Hemingway. If Hemingway purists can get past the romantici... )zing of the book, however, this film offers its own glossy appeal. On the Italian front in World War I, an American ambulance driver (Gary Cooper) falls in love with a nurse (Helen Hayes, before she became the official First Lady of the American The-a-tah). Cooper was a Hemingway friend in real life, and later played the hero of Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls; his boyish simplicity is just right for director Frank Borzage's heartfelt approach. Image Entertainment's DVD release is a stunningly gorgeous improvement on the muddy prints of this film that had been circulating for years, a fitting tribute to the Oscar-winning cinematography of ace cameraman Charles Lang (this is the kind of lush black and white that can capture the glow from a cigarette as it plays across Cooper's darkened face--a breathtaking touch). The jaded battle scenes show the influence of the hit film version of All Quiet on the Western Front, especially in a gripping montage depicting Cooper's progress alone through the war zone. Hemingway would have none of it, of course; he once disdainfully wrote that "in the first picture version Lt. Henry deserted because he didn't get any mail and then the whole Italian Army went along, it seems, to keep him company." This is first and foremost a love story, however, and as such it succeeds beautifully, right through to the remarkably intense ending. --Robert Horton |
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Father's Little Dividend (1951, Unrated)
Hard on the outside, soft and gooey on the inside, Stanley Banks (Spencer Tracy) returns in Vincente Minnelli's charming Father of the Bride sequel. Stanley's heart rate finally remains stable at the ...mention of his daughter's excessive wedding, but now he faces a new life crisis. With his daughter (Elizabeth Taylor) expecting, Stanley confronts his mortality, annoys all with his backseat parenting ? and, in the end, falls hard for his grandson. |
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Meet John Doe (1941, Unrated) |
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My Favorite Brunette (1947, Unrated)
Baby photographer Ronnie Jackson, on death row in San Quentin, tells reporters how he got there: taking care of his private-eye neighbor's office, Ronnie is asked by the irresistible Baroness Montay to find the missing Baron. There follow confusing but sinister doings in a gloomy mansion and a private sanatorium, with every plot twist a parody of thriller cliches. What are the villains really after? Can Ronnie beat a framed murder rap? |
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Made for Each Other (1939, Unrated) |
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The Snows of Kilimanjaro (1952, Unrated) |
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Carousel (1956, Unrated) |
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Kiss Me Kate (1998, Unrated) |
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On the Town (1949, Unrated) |
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Anchors Aweigh (1945, Unrated) |
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High Society (1956, G) |
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Meet Me In St. Louis (1944, Unrated) |
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Calamity Jane (1953, G) |
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Gigi (1958, G) |
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An American in Paris (1951, Unrated) |
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42nd Street (1933, Unrated) |
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Annie Get Your Gun (1950, Unrated) |
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On Moonlight Bay (1951, Unrated) |
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Fort Apache (1948, Unrated) |















































