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Favorite B&W movies.
I read in a thread about other movies that some don't/can't watch Black and White movies..
List your favorites here, there are some great movies out there. Some of my Fav's: On the Waterfront To Kill a Mockingbird The Big Sleep Psycho The Postman Rings Twice Young Frankenstein Psycho Our Man in Havana |
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Where does one even begin?
Nosferatu Citizen Kane Raging Bull 12 Agree Men Casablanca |
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Bambi Meets Godzilla
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Dracula (1931, Lugosi)
Casablanca Top Hat Ed Wood Frankenstein Night of the Living Dead |
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Paper Moon
The Thin Man Public Enemy The Women The Philidelphia Story |
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Is "Sin City" considered B&W?
One of my fav's |
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It was shot in HD digital color and then the B&W was done by desaturation in post production, so if actual B&W film is the criteria, then no. But, if the final visual appearance is how you determine it, and you can look past the color parts, then yes. It's one of the grey area films, kind of like TRON. About 1/2 to 2/3 of TRON was actually shot on B&W film stock and then hand colored. *shrug* |
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Some Like It Hot.
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Raging Bull
Clerks Young Frankinstein |
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The Apartment, also by Billy Wilder |
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Seven Samurai
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sunset boulevard
some like it hot to kill a mocking bird |
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Stagecoach
Spartacus Treasure of the Sierra Madre Maltese Falcon Posted via Mobile Device |
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It's a Wonderful Life
Another vote for To Kill a Mocking bird |
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The Third Man
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It's A Wonderful Life
Casablanca Two of my favs. :tu |
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Holiday Inn
Casablanca 12 Angry Men All "classics" for a reason!!!!! |
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The Manchurian Candidate (the original). Fantastic movie!
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aside from others mentioned above....
Arsenic and Old Lace |
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I'll add: And Then There Were None (the one on the island) Duck Soup A Night at the Opera Animal Crackers The Bank Dick It's A Gift Never Give a Sucker an Even Break You Can't Cheat an Honest Man International House These last five are from my favorite comedian of all time. :D |
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Battleship Potemkin
Eraserhead Birth of a Nation |
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Wow, anything with the Marx Brothers, that stuff was just so perfectly entertaining.
I like old Harold Lloyd films. I thought In Cold Blood was just a terriffic film. To Kill a Mockingbird, goes without saying. Bringing Up Baby....Some Like it Hot might be (IS) my actual favorite. Haha, Subvet named a few I'd forgotten. All the Thin man films are cool as $hit. And Paper Moon WAS cool. |
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Good Night and Good Luck.
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And, don't forget, EVERY Marx Brothers movie (Except maybe Go West). |
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In addition to all the good ones already listed:
- Stalag 17 - The Guns of Navarone - Twelve O'Clock High - Sergeant York - High Noon - Mr. Smith Goes to Washington - Son of Flubber - Double Indemnity - North by Northwest Just to name a few that come to mind... |
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I'm pretty sure North by Northwest was filmed in color. Great movie though.
Marx brothers, how did I forget them, funny stuff. |
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The Sin of Harold Diddlebock.
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Who's afraid of Viginia Woolf
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Surprised no one mentioned this one:
Dr. Strangelove |
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A tree Grows in Brooklyn
Fear Strikes Out All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) |
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Any Buster Keaton film.
Any Laurel and Hardy film. Any Three Stooges film. Pride of the Yankees Dracula Frankenstein Citizen Kane King Kong Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein Night of the Living Dead High Noon Ed Wood Metropolis Psycho Young Frankenstein Inherit the Wind White Christmas |
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I am trying real hard to even think of a B&W movie I have seen that isn't listed here already!
But a couple of my favs: Casablanca, Stalag 17. Even some of my all time favorites, Danny Kaye's early flicks, were in color. Or at least colorized :) |
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Casablanca
Clerks :tu |
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Just remembered another one..Or two.
Hud Paul Newman and Patricia Neal. She the Oscar for Best Actress in a Leading Role for this film. The Day The Earth Stood Still Another Patricia Neal film and B&W Classic. She passed away last Sunday.. RIP Patricia Neal |
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A Streetcar Named Desire
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Schindlers List
Does it qualify since there is some color in the movie. The girl with red coat and the flame. |
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Most of my favorites are black and white.
Nearly everything directed by Kurosawa is one of my favorites including: Seven Samurai (as stated above) Ikiru, Red Beard, Throne of Blood, Sanjuro, and Yojimbo. Casablanca It's A Wonderful Life (and nearly every Capra movie as well) There's really too many to list once I get rolling but many stated above qualify for me as well, especially Mockingbird. |
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The Seven Samari
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Rear Window with James Stewart
To Hell and Back with Audie Murphy |
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The Hustler.
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Thanks Andy - I didnt realize Spartacus was in color!
Just to redeem myself I will add: The Charlie Chan series The Great Gildersleeve Blondie (yes the Dagwood ones!) Posted via Mobile Device |
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What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. I found the movie a bit odd even by today's standards, and I can only imagine how far out people thought it was when it was originally released in 1962.
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Couple of my faves:
Cool Hand Luke The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance MCS |
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The great comedies from the 1930s.
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Both of these are color movies. |
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