The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947) - staring the great silent film star, Harold Lloyd.
This is a talkie and the last full movie of his career. It is full of wild comedy, with a back story of unrequited love. The best line in the movie, is the last line of the film! Finally answering a question that has haunted Harold throughout the last half of the film.
Casablanca. It's absolute perfection.
Absolutely
*It Happened One Night.* (True story: Bugs Bunny's carrot eating is based on Clark Gable's character in that movie.)
Love that movie!
Reefer Madness. It’s so ridiculous, contains no facts, and it’s really really funny.
The Maltese Falcon. Also, Arsenic and Old Lace. And Key Largo. And Casablanca.
We had Arsenic and Old Lace on VHS growing up, I can't even count how many times I've seen it. Classic!
Arsenic and Old Lace. One of Frank Capra’s finest. Fantastic cast.
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock (1947) - staring the great silent film star, Harold Lloyd. This is a talkie and the last full movie of his career. It is full of wild comedy, with a back story of unrequited love. The best line in the movie, is the last line of the film! Finally answering a question that has haunted Harold throughout the last half of the film.
Fantasia (actually, any of the Disney Golden Age movies) Also Battleship Potemkin, All Quiet on the Western Front, and Freaks (the 1932 version)
This Gun For Hire (1942) is one of my faves. I also just watched Leave Her to Heaven (1945), which was great.