Top 10 Best Classic Hollywood Movies of All Time

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  • Thse Hollywood movies define "classic." For this list, we’ll be looking at the greatest films from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Our countdown includes "West Side Story," "Gone with the Wind," "Citizen Kane," and more! What's YOUR all-time favorite classic? Let us know in the comments!
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  • @MsMojo
    @MsMojo  Před rokem +15

    What's YOUR all-time favorite classic? Let us know below, and be sure to also check out our video of the Top 10 Classic Hollywood Movies with Disturbing Backstories: czcams.com/video/8RzBaZmT-Fg/video.html

    • @chrismulwee4911
      @chrismulwee4911 Před rokem +2

      It's not my favorite, but why the heck is the original King Kong (1933) not on here. . That movie broke new ground in special effects

    • @denniscunningham2041
      @denniscunningham2041 Před rokem +2

      Great selections but there were so many great ones. I saw no mention of "The Adventures of Robin Hood with Errol Flynn. Best action adventure film of all time.

    • @kruiff
      @kruiff Před rokem +3

      What about Holiday Inn, White Christmas, Sabrina, Breakfast at Tiffany's, High Society, Barefoot in the Park, The Apartment, etc........

    • @chrismulwee4911
      @chrismulwee4911 Před rokem +1

      @@kruiff 'd definitely go with Holiday Inn overWhite Christmas. Never have seen Barefoot IN The Park, and have only seen bits and pieces of The Apartment

    • @jasnapanic3621
      @jasnapanic3621 Před 11 měsíci

      PSYCHO❤

  • @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348
    @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348 Před rokem +173

    ‘Gone With The Wind’ is still one of the greatest Hollywood movies of all time.
    “Frankly, my dear, I don’t gove a damn.”
    That line never gets old…

    • @jordandutra9029
      @jordandutra9029 Před rokem +11

      I definitely agree. Plus it’s my favorite movie, nothing will change.

    • @JPSE57
      @JPSE57 Před rokem +4

      I could never understand why anyone gave a damn about GWTW. The only good part was the burning of Atlanta! 🔥

    • @ellenchavez2043
      @ellenchavez2043 Před rokem +6

      My favorite quote: "You is a mule in horse harness." - Mammy to Scarlett.

    • @youtuber5305
      @youtuber5305 Před rokem +1

      @@ellenchavez2043 Quotes from GONE... are included in the 2023 article "My Dinner with Sydney...".

    • @chrismulwee4911
      @chrismulwee4911 Před rokem

      If it were made today, he would most likely say" Franky, my dear...UP YOURS!!"

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před rokem +233

    I adore "Roman Holiday", as well as most of the Audrey Hepburn films of that era. You'd never have guessed that it was her first major role, she absolutely shines, and deservedly won "Best Actress."

    • @jaclynsanture6643
      @jaclynsanture6643 Před rokem +14

      Roman Holiday and Breakfast at Tiffany' are two of my favorite movies

    • @WCove99
      @WCove99 Před rokem +5

      Definitely. My favorite movie.

    • @Omar-wq9dz
      @Omar-wq9dz Před rokem +9

      Roman Holiday is terrific. I also like Sabrina, Breakfast At Tiffany's, and Charade

    • @WCove99
      @WCove99 Před rokem +1

      @Omar 94 Holly Go Lightly was pretty dumb for my liking. But great acting and her outfits were wonderful! I also like "Funny Face". "The Children's Hour" was disturbing, though I like the ones you mentioned.

    • @jaclynsanture6643
      @jaclynsanture6643 Před rokem

      @@Omar-wq9dz Me too

  • @lauratieri5025
    @lauratieri5025 Před rokem +146

    I remember taking a film class in College... and all the young(er) kids laughing at the effects in Casablanca. But by the time the movie ended, you could've heard a pin drop... they were so invested in the story. It was quite something to witness!

    • @ROBYNMARKOW
      @ROBYNMARKOW Před rokem +9

      What "effects"? The movie is perfectly character -driven( & that's what makes it a classic👌)

    • @lauratieri5025
      @lauratieri5025 Před rokem +3

      @@ROBYNMARKOW It absolutely was, but one of the opening / early shots is of the airfield... it's been forever since I've seen it but I believe it was a plane landing that looked like a toy plane.

    • @ROBYNMARKOW
      @ROBYNMARKOW Před rokem +3

      @@lauratieri5025 (😅) I'll have to re-watch that scene . I don't get why they couldn't use a real airplane but I guess they were all being used for the war effort.

    • @TomPauls007
      @TomPauls007 Před 10 měsíci +2

      ​@@ROBYNMARKOWGood question - $$$ and the biggest reason sound stages are used: controlled environment and subject. My daughter is a movie director

    • @nbenefiel
      @nbenefiel Před 10 měsíci

      I lived in Dublin for most of the 70’s. Casablanca was going to be n TV. I borrowed a TV and had a party.

  • @lyndiwilson7671
    @lyndiwilson7671 Před rokem +126

    And don't forget "To Kill a Mockingbird " Gregory Peck as Atticus Finch totally brilliant

    • @margowestover1026
      @margowestover1026 Před rokem +5

      "To Kill a Mockingbird" is an excellent film!! One of my personal favorites!!

    • @jamessumita5193
      @jamessumita5193 Před 11 měsíci +4

      Yes I think it at least deserved a honorable mention ….

    • @anthonycaruso8443
      @anthonycaruso8443 Před 10 měsíci

      Liberal response.The white guy defending the helpless black guy,because black people are to dumb to defend themselves.Gun control created by Dems so blacks could not defend themselves

    • @nahumkantene5983
      @nahumkantene5983 Před 10 měsíci +2

      Yes

    • @terr777
      @terr777 Před 10 měsíci +3

      You saved me the trouble. I would replace Rebecca with it.

  • @douglaslaturner9685
    @douglaslaturner9685 Před rokem +24

    Don't forget the movie that got me hooked on classic movies. THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES....Great writing actors direction and it captured the mood of many returning vets from WW2...

    • @beechnut8779
      @beechnut8779 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Plus one of the great musical scores of any movie!

  • @thomasbradley4505
    @thomasbradley4505 Před rokem +91

    So glad Rebecca made the list. It’s usually overlooked even when talking about Hitchcock’s films

    • @MrRedacto
      @MrRedacto Před rokem +3

      I've been wanting to watch it for some time...but as far as I can tell it's not available to stream or to rent on any platform! I couldn't tell you why.

    • @robertmarginean164
      @robertmarginean164 Před rokem +6

      Totally agree. It has always been my favorite Hitchcock film and everyone I tell that to raises their eyebrow

    • @user-dq8nw3ki2r
      @user-dq8nw3ki2r Před rokem +1

      確かに最近はヒッチコックと言えば「めまい」や「サイコ」ばかりで「レベッカ」が忘れている。あの怖い女中頭が同性愛者で再注目されているが。

    • @Kate-ip8ul
      @Kate-ip8ul Před 11 měsíci +1

      Yes Rebecca is available free for streaming. I watch it about once a year.

    • @marianneskanland310
      @marianneskanland310 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Kate-ip8ul The 1979 version with Jeremy Brett, Joanna David and Anna Massey is better, I think. Better acting, e.g in the scene when Maxim tells his wife that he killed Rebecca. For some reason it's freely available, divided into episodes, on youtube!

  • @alucard00774
    @alucard00774 Před rokem +119

    Fun Fact: During the filming of Casablanca, the actors thought that it was going to flop... Oh boy how ahead of its time this movie was!

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Před rokem +10

      During filming they were still writing the movie. No one knew how it was going to end.

    • @rstein926
      @rstein926 Před rokem +1

      Like George Lucas thought about Star Wars

    • @christinedunning8463
      @christinedunning8463 Před rokem +6

      @@westzed23 and EVERYONE was writing it! It had more screenwriters adding stuff than most movies. And yet -- it's easily one of the best screenplays of all time.

    • @ROBYNMARKOW
      @ROBYNMARKOW Před rokem +4

      Another fun fact: the airport scenes were filmed at Van Nuys Airport( located in L.A.'s San Fernando Valley) which is just a few minutes drive from where I live👍

    • @mikeballard8404
      @mikeballard8404 Před 9 měsíci

      Casablanca caught a break, WW2 played right into it, plus Rick was like our great nation, he picked the right side to take, the underdog.

  • @DavidRay39
    @DavidRay39 Před rokem +59

    While I'm glad It's a Wonderful Life at least got an honorable mention, it really should be on the main list. It's my favorite movie of all time, after all.

    • @jordandutra9029
      @jordandutra9029 Před rokem +4

      I agree. Plus it’s a wonderful life is on my list of my favorite movies.

    • @hayleym1483
      @hayleym1483 Před rokem +4

      Same with Sunset Boulevard - both in my top 10.

  • @beechnut8779
    @beechnut8779 Před rokem +11

    Never ever get tired of watching Casablanca. It is the perfect movie, and definitely deserves to be #1 on any list.

  • @skyeslaton3435
    @skyeslaton3435 Před rokem +36

    These are the movies every film lover needs to experience instead of just watching films from the 2000s, 2010s and 2020s

    • @christinedunning8463
      @christinedunning8463 Před rokem +6

      But these are all pretty well known. What's the NEXT ten? I'd really like to see that list.

    • @skyeslaton3435
      @skyeslaton3435 Před rokem

      @@christinedunning8463 most people don't wanna watch them because they're black and white or too long

    • @Radentstwo
      @Radentstwo Před 8 měsíci

      Modernists don't know what they missing out on and mostly view films from the 80s going forward.

  • @justapeacefulmanwhosbornin7291

    Thank you for showing us all 10 classic Hollywood movies, especially ‘Casablanca.’ Good work, MsMojo.

  • @chelseacanales8763
    @chelseacanales8763 Před rokem +25

    West Side Story is my mother’s favourite musical and The Wizard of Oz was my late grandmother’s favourite. Something about classical musical just makes you want to escape the world. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Před rokem

      What is your favourite musical?

  • @rubygracemoseley8144
    @rubygracemoseley8144 Před rokem +31

    It’s A Wonderful Life is my absolute favorite Christmas movie! And honestly probably just one of my favorite movies. It’s so beautiful, the acting is insanely good, there are so many fun happy scenes as well as emotional meaningful ones. And the overall message of the story is so good and relevant even today.

    • @jessrosefawkes2721
      @jessrosefawkes2721 Před rokem +3

      I’ve never seen it’s a wonderful life. I must be living under a rock or sumat lol cos everyone says it’s an amazing film and it always gets voted 1 of the best Xmas films of all time. I’m guna make sure I watch it this Xmas, if not before. My grandma said she always cries wen she watches it, happy and sad tears. And she’s not a woman that cry’s at any film, so it must be good lol.

    • @rubygracemoseley8144
      @rubygracemoseley8144 Před rokem +1

      @Jesse Rose Fawkes I saw it for the first time about three or four years ago when I was around 14. I loved it!! It’s my favorite Christmas movie but I’ve only seen it three times. My dad who is in his 50s saw it for the first time about four years ago so you aren’t alone

    • @11cabadger
      @11cabadger Před rokem

      I used to love "It's a Wonderful Life". Then my best friend's son pointed out several plot points that totally wrecked it for me. The thing is, unlike a lot of haters who apply current mores & sensibilities to movies and literature, this kid sincerely wondered how I hadn't noticed the inconsistencies. All I can say is, guess I got caught up in all the "Capra corn".

    • @moviewryter1985
      @moviewryter1985 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Couldn't have said it better myself. It's a Wonderful Life is fantastic. My #1 favorite movie ever. I would add it touches on practically every element of the human condition: love, sacrifice, family, creed, corruption, selfishness, selflessness. etc..

  • @ajhebb
    @ajhebb Před rokem +25

    As soon as I saw Roman Holiday in the thumbnail, I clicked the link. I’m happy that it’s getting more attention because it’s one of my favorites.
    I’m surprised It’s a Wonderful Life didn’t make it pass Honorable Mention. It’s not only one of the best movies, but one of the best Christmas ones.

  • @mr.decencykeepinitreal6348

    Many years ago, I saw ‘The Wizard of Oz’ on DVD, it was literally impressive.

    • @georgenaughten3038
      @georgenaughten3038 Před rokem +3

      I saw Wizard of Oz on the big screen. It played many years ago at the Stanford Theater in Palo Alto. It was great

  • @janinelemonides3705
    @janinelemonides3705 Před rokem +32

    The 1939 movie The Women! A fabulous film with Norma Shear, Rosalind Russel, Joan Crawford, Joan Fontaine, Paulette Goddard & Mary Borland!

  • @Gkontax
    @Gkontax Před rokem +16

    All About Eve also comes to mind whenever you mention classic Hollywood films.

  • @alexhidalgo7110
    @alexhidalgo7110 Před rokem +57

    The wizard of oz absolutely iconic

  • @ismailyaman3779
    @ismailyaman3779 Před 10 měsíci +48

    0:25 Wizard of Oz
    01:31 West Side Story
    02:38 Roman Holiday
    03:42 Rebecca
    04:53 Double Indemnity
    06:04 Gone with the Wind
    07:14 It Happened One Night
    08:23 Singin' in the Rain
    09:29 Citizen Kane
    12:15 Casablanca

    • @vanash4
      @vanash4 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Replace Double Indemnity with All About Eve.

    • @michellelekas211
      @michellelekas211 Před 8 měsíci

      No. Replace Roman Holiday with All About Eve!

    • @Joe-bd4xc
      @Joe-bd4xc Před 8 měsíci

      I agree with Michelle. Replace Roman Holiday with ALL ABOUT EVE. The former is a chick flick, the latter has the GREATEST SCREENPLAY EVER !!!!!!!!

    • @michellelekas211
      @michellelekas211 Před 7 měsíci

      Yay!@@Joe-bd4xc

    • @fondcello1994
      @fondcello1994 Před 7 měsíci +2

      They miss Ben Hur

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Před rokem +25

    "West Side Story" got me hooked on musicals, I saw it when I was ten or eleven, and I was instantly enthralled by the singing, dancing, performances... Everything! ♥️

    • @davidz3879
      @davidz3879 Před rokem +3

      Why are light-hearted song & dance routines in a film about violent street gangs?

    • @jordandutra9029
      @jordandutra9029 Před rokem +1

      I watched it before the remake. The original West Side Story is not my cup of tea, it’s not terrible. It’s well done, the songs, the choreography, the dance, the characters, but it’s not for me.

    • @Irisheddy
      @Irisheddy Před rokem +1

      One of the biggest Ironies of the original West Side Story was the role of Maria went to an actress Natalie Wood who wasn't Puerto Rican , but the actress. The Great Rita Moreno, who was the memorable character Anita and won the Oscar for the role was Puerto Ricans

    • @jtaylor3981
      @jtaylor3981 Před rokem

      I just saw the original for the first time when the remake was made. I like it. I just can't watch it in one sitting.

    • @user-cu1tl2bd1g
      @user-cu1tl2bd1g Před 2 měsíci

      West Side Story got me hooked in 1963, at age 10 too!

  • @thebestlayahead7331
    @thebestlayahead7331 Před 11 měsíci +20

    Roman Holiday and Casablanca are two of my personal top films. Ironically, both portray male leads facing moral, ethical challenges and choosing to do the 'right thing' yet losing the girl.

  • @DanGamingFan2846
    @DanGamingFan2846 Před rokem +53

    _West Side Story_ is still one of my most favorite movies of all time. Great music, amazing songs and dancing, and characters you can't help but root for. And it's definitely the best version of _Romeo and Juliet.

    • @jaclynsanture6643
      @jaclynsanture6643 Před rokem +3

      I love West Side Story

    • @davidz3879
      @davidz3879 Před rokem +3

      The light-hearted song & dance routines are out of place in such a serious film.

    • @ROBYNMARKOW
      @ROBYNMARKOW Před rokem

      ​@@davidz3879 I think that they effectively show sad irony since the story takes such a dark turn.For example, I like in the new one how Maria sings "I Feel Pretty" & then finds out that the guy who she was singing so joyfully about has killed her brother in s gang fight.Of course,movies are subjective so you're definitely entitled to your own opinion 👍

    • @12classics39
      @12classics39 Před rokem +2

      @@davidz3879 the film times its songs to match the tone of the film, or in other words, each song reflects the ever-shifting mood of the story. The love songs like "Maria" and "Tonight" happen when the couple are blindly in love and unable to think of anything else. Songs like "America" and "I Feel Pretty" are there because characters are still in high spirit. The point is that nobody really takes the feud seriously - thinking of it as a game - until Riff and Bernardo die in the rumble, and Chino comes after Tony, and the tone changes completely and the stakes skyrocket. Then, "Somewhere" emerges from the couple's desperation to escape, "Cool" expresses the gang's tension and trauma and anxiety after what's happened, etc. After the rumble, the story does not stop going downhill, and the songs reflect that; all the lighthearted joie de vive of the earlier songs just drains and vanishes once blood is actually shed and the seriousness fully sets in.

    • @Art-is-craft
      @Art-is-craft Před 5 měsíci

      West side story is not one of the great movie though and simply cannot hold a candle to something like The Searchers or Ben-Hur.

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 Před rokem +18

    Double identity is an amazing film Barbra stanwyck is brilliant

  • @margaritalopez6957
    @margaritalopez6957 Před rokem +22

    I agree with the selections. “All about Eve” should be considered at least for an honorable mention. Love Bette Davis.

  • @indy-fs6de
    @indy-fs6de Před rokem +26

    A list like this is impossible, but these are great choices and would make a terrific starter pack for someone wanting to get into older films.
    Other recs I'd make for starting out that are approachable for newcomers:
    - All About Eve - 1950 - Bette Davis - Davis' greatest role - drama about the politics and hierarchy of the NYC theater scene. Crackling dialogue and screenplay.
    - Rear Window - 1954 - Jimmy Stewart/Grace Kelly - Hitchcock's most "fun" movie as well as one of his most suspenseful and masterful. About a wheelchair-bound newspaper photographer who suspects a neighbor has been murdered. Grace Kelly is a technicolor goddess.
    - Ninotchka - 1939 - Greta Garbo/Melvin Douglas - Romantic comedy by Ernst Lubitsch. Dramatic legend Garbo's only comedy where she plays a stern Russian envoy whose icy exterior gets melted by the romance of pre-WW2 Paris and by the charms of Douglas.
    - The Apartment - 1960 - Jack Lemmon/Shirley MacLaine - Romantic dramedy - Lemmon plays an office worker who unwittingly falls in love with his jerk boss's mistress played by MacLaine. Wonderful New Year's movie.
    - My Man Godfrey - 1936 - William Powell/Carole Lombard - screwball comedy - It Happened One Night may have jumpstarted the screwball comedy genre, but My Man Godfrey perfects it with screwball queen Carole Lombard as a rich heiress who falls for the no-nonsense butler played by Powell.
    - The Thin Man - 1934 - William Powell/Myrna Loy - mystery/comedy - Your new best friends will be Nick and Nora Charles, a wealthy married couple who enjoy cocktails, flirtatious banter, and solving murders.
    - Stagecoach - 1939 - western - John Wyane/Claire Trevor - Director John Ford's The Searchers is probably a lot of our fathers' and (and grandfathers') favorite western, but hasn't aged too well. Ford's earlier film Stagecoach is much more palatable (and probably the best of the western genre, imo). It follows an unlikely group of men and women who have to share a stagecoach as it traverses through treacherous western landscapes. An entire class system in a carriage.
    - Sabrina - 1954 - Audrey Hepburn/Humphrey Bogart/William Holden - Romantic comedy - this movie is almost pure champagne froth with some darker undertones. Hepburn plays the naive daughter of the chauffer to an old money Long Island family. After spending 3 years at cooking school in Paris, her maturity and sophistication turn the worlds of rich brothers played by Bogart and Holden upside down. This film also marks the first collaboration between Hepburn amd Givenchy who would design Hepburn's iconic wardrobe in 6 additional films.
    - Adam's Rib - 1949 - Katharine Hepburn/Soencer Tracy - Romantic comedy - Hepburn and Tracy are among the most iconic film duos (on-and-off screen), starring in 9 films together. Adam's Rib is arguably their funniest outing together where they play a husband and wife lawyer team who are pitted against each other in an attempted murder case.
    - Modern Times - 1936 - silent comedy/romance/satire - Charlie Chaplin/Paulette Goddard - Chaplin plays an assembly worker who struggles to survive in a world that is becoming more and more industrialized. Even though sound had been around for several years, Chaplin still chose to make most of his movies silent to help preserve his physical comedy as well as his conceit that one didn't need so much dialogue when actors had their facial expressions and body language to convey messages.
    - Gentlemen Prefer Blondes - 1953 - Marilyn Monroe/Jane Russell - musical comedy - often overlooked by film buffs in favor of the more highly-praised Some Like It Hot, I prefer Gentlemen because Monroe is given more to do with her character and gets to be both extremely funny and dignified. She and Russell play two showgirls who are searching for their ideal men. You probably have seen the scene where Monroe sings Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend (or the million homages to it found in modern media).
    - The Best Years of Our Lives - 1946 - Myrna Loy/Fredric March - drama - The movie is about 3 servicemen returning to their families/communities from World War 2 and the difficulties they each face reacclimating to a changed world (PTSD, physical disabilities, feelings of alienation from loved ones, finding employment, etc.) The film is strikingly honest in its portrayal of the aftermath of war and in no way glamorizes it, which is extraordinary considering that the war had ended only a year before Best Years was released. It beat It's A Wonderful Life for Best Picture which sounds sacrilege until you actually watch it.
    - Gilda - 1946 - Rita Hayworth/Glenn Ford - film noir - Hayworth's nickname was "The Love Goddess," a moniker was was cemented by her role here. She plays Gilda, the wife of a wealthy man who operates an illegal casino in Buenos Aires. Her husband hires a man (played by Ford) to be his casino manager. Unbeknownst to her husband, the man he hired has a history with Gilda. Double innuendos ensue. Hayworth, who was always resentful of her bombshell persona, would glumly say afterward, "men go to bed with Gilda, but wake up with me."
    - The Treasure of the Sierra Madre - 1948 - western - Humphrey Bogart/Tim Holt/Walter Huston - 2 downtrodden men (Bogart and Holt) join up with a grizzled old prospector (Huston) to search for gold in 1925 Mexico, a quest which drives Bogart to murderous madness. The film was a major influence on directors like Steven Spielberg, and you will feel like you're watching an Indiana Jones movie at times. Bogart's unhinged portrayal is completely ruthless and frightening.
    - The Lady Eve - 1941 - Barbara Stanwyck/Henry Fonda - screwball comedy - Stanwyck plays a con artist who works with her con artist father on a cruise to exploit wealthy naive man played by Fonda. However, Stanwyck ends up falling for the sincere Fonda. If you watch this back-to-back with Double Indemnity, you'll realize that Stanwyck was the Amy Adams of Old Hollywood - probably the most versatile actress working with a bunch of Oscar nominations without a single win.
    - His Girl Friday - 1940 - Cary Grant/Rosalind Russell - screwball comedy - Grant plays a newspaper editor who is about to lose his star reporter and ex-wife (played by Russell) who is getting remarried to another man. Grant contrives to delay her nuptials by suggesting they work together in covering a high-profile murder case. The rapid back-and-forth quips in this are the stuff of legend. If you love Clue (1985), this is the film that all the Clue actors were forced to watch in order to get the rapid cadence of their line delivery right.
    - Duck Soup - 1933 - The Marx Brothers - black comedy - The zany team of brothers (Groucho, Harpo, Chico, and Zeppo) play characters that all feature in the politics and war between fictional countries Freedonia and Sylvania. The jokes are just so rapid fire and stacked on top of one another, you'll need at least 4 rewatches to catch even half of them. The density of jokes is even more extraordinary when you realize the runtime is only 68 minutes.
    - Top Hat - 1935 - Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers - musical comedy - You must introduce yourself to the greatest screen dancing duo of all time, Rogers and Astaire who made 10 films together. Many film lists will posit that Swing Time is the best Rogers/Astaire flick, but Swing Time holds the distinction of containing black face. It has great music and numbers that you can watch on CZcams if you'd like, or you can just watch Top Hat which is believe is just as charming and ambitious as Swing Time, only without the black face which is always a plus.
    - To Kill a Mockingbird - 1962 - Gregory Peck - legal drama - I know. This one may sound like homework, and you may have fallen asleep in you high school English class when your teacher put this on. But just try to shake all that academic context, and just take in this film for the masterpiece that it is. Based on the Harper Lee book of the same name, Peck plays a lawyer in 1930s Alabama and is defending a black man who has been accused of assaulting a local white woman. His children, Jem and Scout, are often shielded from the cruel realities of their time, but as the story progresses, their awareness of the racist, violent, and nonsensical world around them starts to permeate through the veil of childhood. Peck delivers one of the great screen performances.
    - The Night of the Hunter - 1955 - Robert Mitchum/Lillian Gish - thriller/horror - if you like dark Coen Brothers movies, you'll love this. Mitchum plays a serial killer posing as a preacher who insinuates himself into the lives of an unsuspecting widow and her two young children. Mitchum is in search of money stashed on the widow's property by his former cell mate who was the deceased husband of the widow. Often cited as one of the greatest films of all time, it was a commercial and critical flop upon its release. It was tragically director Charles Laughton's only film as he took the film's failure to heart. Mitchum as the psychopathic preacher was way ahead of its time and has influenced many movie villains that came after.
    - Charade - 1963 - Audrey Hepburn/Cary Grant - romantic comedy/mystery thriller - Cary Grant + Audrey Hepburn + Paris + a murder mystery where suspects are dropping like flies. Often called the "greatest Hitchcock film that Hitchcock never made," the Stanley Donen (of Singin' in the Rain fame)-directed Charade is notable for its inspired Grant/Hepburn pairing, intriguing mystery, and its melding of so many genres together. Hepburn plays a newly-minted widow pursued by a trio of threatening men who may or may not have murdered her husband. They are in pursuit of $250k that her husband stole from them and which they think is now in the possession of Hepburn. She meets a handsome stranger played by Grant who is both helpful to her as well as mysterious.

    • @indy-fs6de
      @indy-fs6de Před rokem +3

      - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - 1966 - Elizabeth Taylor/Richard Burton - Drama , The film follows an aging married couple, George and Martha, played by Burton and Taylor respectively. Burton is George, a professor of history, and Taylor is Martha, his wife who is the daughter of the college's president. Martha and George have a very contentious relationship and make very little attempt to hide this from a pair of young newlyweds who they have over for cocktails. Secrets and resentments are dredged up and laid bare over the course of the evening and over very many cocktails. All involved give a tour de force performance, but Taylor's Martha is a performance for the ages and the recipient of a much-deserved Oscar for Taylor.

    • @christinedunning8463
      @christinedunning8463 Před rokem +3

      Nice list! I would add Marty (1955) -- A lonely butcher and a lonely school teacher meet unexpectedly at a NYC dance hall. Although they both feel like social outcasts, they find themselves attracted to each other -- until Marty's family and friends intervene. Wonderful performances, especially by Ernest Borgnine in a romantic role, and he won the Oscar for it. Also won Best Picture, and a well deserved best screenplay for Paddy Chayefsky.

    • @christinedunning8463
      @christinedunning8463 Před rokem

      @@indy-fs6de the only reason I wouldn't put it on this list is that it's not from the Golden Age -- although it's in black and white, it's well past that period. I'm not sure if it's got a name, but movies from about 1960 to 1977 (when Star Wars changed movies) deserves it's own category -- and this film definitely belongs on that list.

    • @Dallin456
      @Dallin456 Před 9 měsíci

      I love these additions!

    • @SilentPresence
      @SilentPresence Před 7 měsíci +1

      Surprised no one mentioned Guess Who is Coming to Dinner

  • @pdgf
    @pdgf Před rokem +28

    1. All About Eve
    2. Casablanca
    3. From Here To Eternity
    4. West Side Story
    5. Singing in the Rain
    6. Citizen Kane
    7. Sunset Boulevard
    8. The Bridge on the River Kwai
    9. The Wizard of Oz
    10. Gone With The Wind
    11. Lawrence of Arabia 😊

    • @allysonkho2017
      @allysonkho2017 Před rokem +5

      Sunset always should be in the top 10. I agree.

    • @user-nr8kn9eb1i
      @user-nr8kn9eb1i Před rokem

      Первый раз вижу в списке " Касабланка" , а ведь фильм сильный. Casablanka is Best and strong film.

    • @Catseye189
      @Catseye189 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Thank you!

    • @mikedbigame3398
      @mikedbigame3398 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Never understood the love for "All about Eve"

    • @anthonycaruso8443
      @anthonycaruso8443 Před 10 měsíci

      The Free State of Jones

  • @rubygracemoseley8144
    @rubygracemoseley8144 Před rokem +16

    Classic movies are so unique and beautiful compared to modern movies. The soundtracks were always dramatic but so on point for the stories. The costumes were beautiful and fantastic. The dialogues were witty, clever, good and emotional. The love stories were passionate and romantic (whether or not they were an actually good relationship). The singing and dancing was off the charts impressive, all of the actors were so talented. They all had this beautiful, wistful, other worldly feel to them.

    • @jessrosefawkes2721
      @jessrosefawkes2721 Před rokem +4

      I totally agree Ruby. They don’t make films like the classics anymore! I would of loved to have been born in the old Hollywood era!!

    • @jessrosefawkes2721
      @jessrosefawkes2721 Před rokem +2

      And regarding your comment Ruby, I couldn’t of said it better myself ☺️

    • @Dallin456
      @Dallin456 Před 9 měsíci +1

      My mom introduced my sister and me to classic movies. We found a theater that played classic movies, and to economize we would sneak in food. My mom seemed to know everyone and everything about classic films. She was my idol. Thanks mom, these movies now live on as I have introduced them to my children and grandchildren!

    • @rubygracemoseley8144
      @rubygracemoseley8144 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@Dallin456 Aw that’s so sweet. That’s what my dad did with classic music with my sister and I. He played CD’s left from his grandfather. I grew up hearing music from the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s. I absolutely love music, movies and clothes from those eras as well.

  • @user-vr6xm8lm1o
    @user-vr6xm8lm1o Před 4 měsíci +4

    I will always LOVE Captains Courageous (1937), it has at times a POWERFUL effect on me.

  • @megamoviez
    @megamoviez Před rokem +23

    Ok this is great and all but how the HELL did they forget 12 Angry Men or Seven Samurai?! Two of the most influential classics.

    • @marilynsobel7414
      @marilynsobel7414 Před rokem +1

      The Seven Samurai is my favorite movie of all time!

    • @mikedbigame3398
      @mikedbigame3398 Před rokem +4

      12 Angry Men is better than every film on this list

    • @t-mar9275
      @t-mar9275 Před rokem +1

      The Seven Samurai is a great movie but it doesn't qualify for the list, as it's not a product of Hollywood. If MsMojo ever decided to produce a video for the top 10 non-Hollywood movies from the Golden Age of Cinema, it will probably make the list. However, I wouldn't hold my breath, as such a video would probaly have limited appeal for channel subscribers.

    • @marilynsobel7414
      @marilynsobel7414 Před rokem

      @@t-mar9275 That's what I get for not paying attention to the title!

    • @margowestover1026
      @margowestover1026 Před rokem +2

      "12 Angry Men" is also one of my personal favorites!!!❤

  • @roxy5588
    @roxy5588 Před rokem +16

    This list needs a top 50. Singin' in the Rain will always be the GREATEST Musical of ALL TIME! I am glad you guys ranked that film high on this list. Casablanca is a brilliant movie full stop.

    • @LognaKoch-jp6by
      @LognaKoch-jp6by Před rokem

      Hello 👋🏻

    • @Dallin456
      @Dallin456 Před 9 měsíci

      A top 50 would be a good idea. I’m sure though, that regardless of list length, some favorites would be excluded. I mean, could you make a list without having to drop some favorites?

  • @kiciaharleyofalabama6105

    Gone with the Wind is my all time favorite movie and book, have to watch it at least twice a year and read it at least once a year

    • @Kate-ip8ul
      @Kate-ip8ul Před 11 měsíci

      My mom was 12 when GWTW came out. She was forced to take her 6-year-old sister with her to the movie in a very small town. Right before the intermission when Scarlett proclaims “I’ll never gov hungry again” her little sister mortified her by saying very loudly, “Dottie, does she got an onion?”

  • @baby_grogu
    @baby_grogu Před rokem +46

    Vertigo should have at least gotten an honorable mention!

    • @westzed23
      @westzed23 Před rokem +9

      I would have picked Psycho. Hard choice.

    • @baby_grogu
      @baby_grogu Před rokem +1

      @@westzed23 Yeah, definitely that one too

    • @julesgamingnstuff
      @julesgamingnstuff Před rokem +2

      And Rear Window

    • @Radentstwo
      @Radentstwo Před 10 měsíci +2

      It for surely should be in the list.

    • @leonoranicolaysen2784
      @leonoranicolaysen2784 Před 6 dny

      Vertigo is perhaps the one movie I can watch forever. Gorgeous cinematography.

  • @ronleight9341
    @ronleight9341 Před rokem +9

    I don't know which one would have to be removed, but 'The Third Man' should be on this list!

    • @Stilicho19801
      @Stilicho19801 Před rokem

      I agree but for the fact it was not a Hollywood movie.

  • @werthmelissa
    @werthmelissa Před rokem +11

    Great choices! A few that I'll add to this list: The African Queen, My Fair Lady, Breakfast At Tiffany's, The Sound Of Music, His Girl Friday (another one of the early romantic comedy movies) and The Ten Commandments (a huge must watch and some of the best visual effects ever).

    • @user-vr6xm8lm1o
      @user-vr6xm8lm1o Před 4 měsíci

      The first time I saw Ten Commandments was at a drive-in theater, BEST place to see it with its speaker turned all the way up, it sounds like the Red Sea is trying to flood your
      car! 😮

    • @janbarrett4544
      @janbarrett4544 Před 2 měsíci

      Definitely "Afican Queen".

  • @kenschultz4033
    @kenschultz4033 Před rokem +27

    There could have been many more on this list like All about Eve, Psycho, Lawrence of Arabia, To Kill a Mockingbird to name a few

    • @LarryKnipfing
      @LarryKnipfing Před rokem +4

      Twelve Angry Men, Rear Window

    • @lray1948
      @lray1948 Před rokem

      @@LarryKnipfing and The Best Years of Our Lives, The Godfather, Ben-Hur

  • @Louisejames23
    @Louisejames23 Před rokem +44

    Anything with Audrey Hepburn or Grace Kelly is essential. Brilliant actresses with that touch of class. ❤👍🥂

    • @Dallin456
      @Dallin456 Před 9 měsíci

      Another somewhat forgotten actress with that touch of class was Loretta Young!

    • @michellelekas211
      @michellelekas211 Před 8 měsíci

      Ida Lupino, Barbara Stanwtck, Susan Hayward, Gloria Grahame, Vivian Leigh (!….watch Waterloo Bridge), and I would argue for Ava Gardner (Really: Showboat!).
      Audrey and Grace were gorgeous style icons. Love them, but acting chops were not there (Forget about their dopey Oscars for dressing down/ honestly watch The Country Girl or A Nun’s Story…yuck) .

  • @user-gd6vn5vy5v
    @user-gd6vn5vy5v Před rokem +7

    "The Wizard of Oz" is one of my favorite Hollywood classics

  • @loismugo7825
    @loismugo7825 Před rokem +7

    I really wish My Fair Lady was mentioned here. One my all-time favourites...

  • @billfisher9238
    @billfisher9238 Před rokem +24

    BEN HUR. all time record holder of 11 Oscars (until tied by LOTR and TITANIC). a world phenomenon when released on giant screens around the world. still holds up beautifully. also, throw in THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES, VERTIGO and THE SEARCHERS.

    • @Amy-ps6hf
      @Amy-ps6hf Před rokem

      The Best Years of Our Lives and The Heiress (with Olivia Dehaviland and Montgomery Clift) are my favorites.

    • @alfredogomez5241
      @alfredogomez5241 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Ben Hur is probably the best movie ever made.

  • @Random_butokay
    @Random_butokay Před rokem +7

    My Fair Lady and The Miracle Worker from 1960-something are 2 movies my grandfather forced me to watch but ended up loving very much and I’m born in the early 2000s so I had no clue about them. But the wizard of oz is a movie I will never forget when I first watched it with my cousins when I was a child 🫠

  • @dk50b
    @dk50b Před rokem +16

    "It Happened One Night" gave birth to a character who's influence dwarfes that of the film. While developing Bugs Bunny, director Friz Freling drew on the nonchalant, playful tricksters played by Gable (Peter Warne) and Roscoe Karns (Oscar Shapeley). The scene where Peter fast talks while munching a carrot became a hallmark, and source of the false belief rabbits like carrots. Even his name is based on Bugs Dooley, a fictitious thug Peter uses to scare off Oscar.

  • @scottadkinshill2493
    @scottadkinshill2493 Před rokem +10

    My dad named my sister after Scarlett O'Hara. He LOVES classic movies.

    • @jordandutra9029
      @jordandutra9029 Před rokem +2

      Aww that’s nice! 😊

    • @TaraLyz
      @TaraLyz Před rokem +3

      I was named Tara from that book/movie! ❤

    • @JT-rx1eo
      @JT-rx1eo Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@TaraLyzFriend of mine in the Marines married a girl from Alabama. I looked at the program and one of the little bridesmaids was named Tara Bell.

  • @gaborjurina2839
    @gaborjurina2839 Před rokem +7

    I love all your selects, especially Singing in the Rain, but I would add North By North West and Rear Window, Audrey, Grace,Cary, Eva Marie Saint and Gene it doesn't get any better :)

    • @Dallin456
      @Dallin456 Před 9 měsíci +1

      If we are going to have a discussion about these movies, I think we’d best include Charade, called the best Hitchcock movie that Hitchcock didn’t make. Stellar cast, great dialogue, wonderful chemistry between Grant and Hepburn, especially considering their age gap, and funnier than almost any thriller.

    • @gaborjurina2839
      @gaborjurina2839 Před 8 měsíci

      @@Dallin456 I agree, the opening scene shot in Megève, in the French Alps is iconic, the story telling is superb, Cary Grant is such a gentleman, and was aware of the awkward age difference, the film handled it with such grace. Also Walter Matthau was brilliant. thank you for your comment.

  • @topeogunmakinwa9347
    @topeogunmakinwa9347 Před rokem +22

    The Wizard of Oz(1939) is one the BIGGEST INSPIRATIONS to Brynhildr in the Darkness(2014) for the "I'm Melting" death scene for the melting deaths of the Witches throughout the entire series. Both The Wizard of Oz(1939) and Brynhildr in the Darkness(2014) are my ALL-TIME favorites. Both of them as of right now are CLASSICS.

  • @vanpelt2321
    @vanpelt2321 Před rokem +2

    Ms. Mojo, this is a spot-on primer for Hollywood classics that will help viewers expand into other classics from these. When director John Ford was dying from cancer in 1973 he watched "The Wizard of Oz" on tv from his bed one night and at the end, with tears in his eyes, the old lion growled "Now THAT'S one helluva film!" Pretty good endorsement, I'd say, from the great poet of cinema.

  • @kathyt8374
    @kathyt8374 Před rokem +4

    I’ve been introducing my granddaughter to the joys of classic movies. We watched Gaslight, Casablanca, The African Queen and All About Eve last weekend. She’s already seen GWTW, Some Like it Hot and the Godfather. She loves them all!!!

    • @allysonkho2017
      @allysonkho2017 Před rokem +1

      She's got great taste and a great grandmother

    • @elliepoyer6344
      @elliepoyer6344 Před rokem +1

      I LOVED African Queen!
      If she’s ever in the mood for a musical - Seven Brides for Seven Brothers is one of my favorites. Little sneak peak: one of the girls is actually- Julie Newmar. One of my favorite cat women. THE Catwoman if you ask me 😉

  • @joshuamohlman
    @joshuamohlman Před rokem +7

    Wizard of Oz will always be my favorite classical movie

  • @captira
    @captira Před rokem +11

    This is the first top 10 list that I've seen putting Casablanca as #1. Exactly where I think it belongs. But I'd have liked to see To Kill A Mockingbird or Grapes of Wrath at least given honorable mention. And while Some Likes It Hot is a great comedy, I much prefer The Producers (the original version). But still a great list.

    • @HeronCoyote1234
      @HeronCoyote1234 Před rokem +1

      To Kill a Mockingbird definitely should have been on this list.

    • @christinedunning8463
      @christinedunning8463 Před rokem +1

      @@HeronCoyote1234 To Kill a Mockingbird is not from the Golden Age of films (which ends at about 1959). It's from 1962 -- just past -- but movies really started to change in the early 1960s, after the studios started to dissolve.

    • @HeronCoyote1234
      @HeronCoyote1234 Před rokem

      @@christinedunning8463 you’re correct. I thought about that after I made my comment.
      If there were another list with great classics of the 60s, TKaM would be right up there with Lawrence of Arabia, imo.

  • @artofmusic303
    @artofmusic303 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Glad to see you included the great Double Indemnity. I would have also made room for North by Northwest and The Third Man.

  • @dinocub1
    @dinocub1 Před rokem +14

    Surprised 5 time Oscar winner (including best picture) The Apartment with Jack Lemon and Shirley MacLaine didn't make the list. Such a great movie.

    • @SarahRenz59
      @SarahRenz59 Před rokem +1

      @dinocub1 I was hoping to see The Apartment on the list, too, though I can't disagree with any of the choices. So many great films over the years; it's impossible to narrow it down to just 10.

    • @kathleenmaclachlan1541
      @kathleenmaclachlan1541 Před 15 dny

      @@SarahRenz59 lol It's not as well-known as those on the list though.

  • @mikedbigame3398
    @mikedbigame3398 Před rokem +15

    Alternative list:
    1. 12 Angry Men
    2. To Kill a Mockingbird
    3. The Adventures of Robinhood
    4. The Apartment
    5. Night of the Hunter
    6. High Noon
    7. Casablanca
    8. It's a Wonderful Life
    9. The Beat years of our lives
    10. Marty

    • @patwooster3851
      @patwooster3851 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Pretty darn good list!

    • @allensacharov5424
      @allensacharov5424 Před 10 měsíci +1

      totally agree with Marty. Also bring Ernest Borgnine around again for From Here to Eternity

  • @sydneybrown3336
    @sydneybrown3336 Před rokem +14

    Singing in The Rain is my favorite movie. That movie is why I got into musicals and saw West Side Story. I watched both so many times as a kid. It's like they are part of my childhood.

    • @dinocub1
      @dinocub1 Před rokem +2

      Any movie with Gene Kelly in it is a masterpiece to watch.

    • @daleviker5884
      @daleviker5884 Před 2 měsíci

      Singing in the rain was before my time, but I love West Side Story. I did see American In Paris not long ago, with Gene Kelly, and loved it too. Is singin' in the rain better?

  • @Chaotic_Pixie
    @Chaotic_Pixie Před rokem +4

    I'm in my 30s but 'this' encapsulated my childhood. I was OBSESSED with classic movies. AMC had such good movies back then. Iconic musicals, classic romance movies, film noir, cheesy B westerns... I loved it all. And now, finding these iconic movies streaming anywhere feels impossible because they don't get recommended. You have to go searching and that means you have to remember film titles. I miss the days of just putting on AMC or TCM and enjoying 5 great movies a day during summer break. There would be 15 minute gaps or about between each and that's when I'd get all my chores done LoL

    • @chapal1216
      @chapal1216 Před rokem +1

      You are describing my childhood, too! We are unconventional 30 something’s and I wouldn’t change that at all

  • @mikemapu
    @mikemapu Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for this! Always love seeing more Old Hollywood content & this ranking has to be one of y'all's best yet.

  • @Shadowace724
    @Shadowace724 Před rokem +5

    Great List! I would have squeezed The Quiet Man in there somewhere :)

  • @2615ParkAvenueAssociates

    In my book, "Gone With The Wind" and "Casablanca" tie for the number one spot. "GWTW" gets downplayed now because of its racist overtones, and to be sure they are there, but both of these classics are really about love, gumption, and the desire to survive. The love story of Rick and Elsa and Rhett and Scarlett are not to be missed or forgotten. "The Wizard of Oz" should be on the list for Garland's "Over The Rainbow" alone. It tugs at your heartstrings from childhood onward and that is amidst a wonderful story so well acted. Thanks, Mojo!

  • @SouthPaw7896
    @SouthPaw7896 Před rokem +4

    My favorite musical easily is Singing in the Rain! So glad it's on this list.

  • @allisontucker9874
    @allisontucker9874 Před rokem +25

    Gone With The Wind is a masterpiece, it’s such an iconic film and has the greatest one liner in film history, “Frankly My Dear, I don’t give a damn”

    • @jordandutra9029
      @jordandutra9029 Před rokem +2

      I definitely agree. Plus it’s my favorite movie.

  • @chrisz8585
    @chrisz8585 Před rokem +4

    The Grapes of Wrath SHOULD have gotten a mention AT LEAST

  • @nita409
    @nita409 Před rokem +7

    Imitation Of Life (either iteration) should have at least gotten honorable mention.

    • @user-dk6sy4cm8i
      @user-dk6sy4cm8i Před 4 měsíci +2

      Absolutely breaks my heart just thinking about it

  • @liahmacncheese7495
    @liahmacncheese7495 Před rokem +4

    I saw Roman Holiday, and I clicked❤❤❤

  • @MARY-jl5dj
    @MARY-jl5dj Před rokem +6

    Gone with the Wind and west side story ❤

  • @heidibee501
    @heidibee501 Před 9 měsíci +5

    For me the definitive romance of all time was "An Affair to Remember," with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. "Sleepless in Seattle," was based on this movie. It was clever and unabashedly sentimental...a thing of beauty. Another movie that impacts our speech even today was "Gaslight" with Ingrid Bergman and Joseph Cotten. My fave is "Portrait of Jennie," a movie that transcends time and place.

  • @richardrokita4979
    @richardrokita4979 Před rokem +3

    The Best Years of Our Lives is on my list for sure!

  • @robertmotut6510
    @robertmotut6510 Před dnem

    I totally agree with your top choices, particularly 'Singing in the Rain' which is to me the best Hollywood musical of all time.

  • @CEVasquez421
    @CEVasquez421 Před rokem +3

    Treasure of the Sierra Madre and Ben-Hur are 2 of my favorite Hollywood classics.

  • @jorgesantis3753
    @jorgesantis3753 Před 9 měsíci +10

    Where is "Vertigo"? It is a masterpiece from beginning to end

  • @demetrialaird937
    @demetrialaird937 Před rokem +9

    CASABLANCA has always been my favorite movie. Kudos for being on top. But don't forget African Queen with Bogart and Hepburn in almost a wonderful two-person character study. Two amazing performances.

    • @andrealenze8161
      @andrealenze8161 Před rokem

      “Psalm-singin’ skinny old maid!” always cracks me up 😂😂😂 Also “I now pronounce you man and wife. Proceed with the execution.”

    • @werthmelissa
      @werthmelissa Před rokem +1

      I love The African Queen! One of my all-time favorite adventure films! I watch it just to see Humphrey Bogart and Katherine Hepburn together.

  • @laurarubin1145
    @laurarubin1145 Před rokem +3

    Great choices. There are a few others that deserve mentions...Holiday Inn (the movie that brought us White Christmas)...White Christmas...Psycho...Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (for the choreography alone). Westside Story is one of my all time favorites, along with Holiday Inn

  • @susanobst-dworkis3873
    @susanobst-dworkis3873 Před rokem +12

    You forgot "The Women" 1939 version. From Comedy to Drama & back again, it has everything. Star studded, fast paced & glamorous clothes as well as the sets & not one man in it but that's all that is talked about. An amazing script. If you haven't seen it yet search it out, you won't be disappointed.

    • @mikedbigame3398
      @mikedbigame3398 Před 10 měsíci

      The Women is okay, but not great. More novelty than anything... I'd rank another female-centric 30's film, "Stage Door" significantly above "The Women"

  • @user-xx4yl1hy7f
    @user-xx4yl1hy7f Před rokem

    Thank you for your wonderful list and for all of the other movies that didn't manage to squeeze into the top 10 but are also a joy to watch.
    I hope you are having a very good day.

  • @mihaelasearov659
    @mihaelasearov659 Před rokem +3

    Thank you for at least giving a special mention for "The Philadelphia Story"! I absolutely love it! As well as more than half of the ones in the top!

  • @angelaholmes8888
    @angelaholmes8888 Před rokem +6

    Rebecca is really great film 🙂

  • @cleopatra5404
    @cleopatra5404 Před rokem +6

    The Thin Man!

  • @WCove99
    @WCove99 Před rokem +4

    Roman Holiday is my favorite movie of all time!

  • @MiaHessMusic
    @MiaHessMusic Před 10 měsíci +2

    I'm glad Casablanca was number one!

  • @romanclay1913
    @romanclay1913 Před 8 měsíci +1

    1967 we went to the Esquire Theater, Pasadena to see a film I knew nothing about. The film was TWO FOR THE ROAD. Afterwards we only talked about the time jump edits and the performances of Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. If you haven't seen it, see it. If you've seen it, see it again. It's more than worth the journey.

  • @daphneloose5880
    @daphneloose5880 Před rokem +3

    Wizard of Oz and It's a Wonderful Life are two of my favorite movies
    of all time!!

  • @drueschesrruesche8442
    @drueschesrruesche8442 Před rokem +4

    I never tire of watching Rita Moreno dance.

    • @daleviker5884
      @daleviker5884 Před 2 měsíci

      Well to be fair, she's the one doing the hard work. 🙂

  • @jamesalex5051
    @jamesalex5051 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Roman Holiday / Some like it Hot and I also love Divorce Italian style or Marriage Italian style ( Marcello Mastroiani & Sofia Loren )

  • @ritasalmon3236
    @ritasalmon3236 Před 5 měsíci +2

    You nailed it - love your selections

  • @stevenbarrie7969
    @stevenbarrie7969 Před rokem +3

    The only one I would’ve found space for that you didn’t is “Vertigo.” Otherwise, a superb list (including the HMs).

  • @nessapainter
    @nessapainter Před rokem

    Great choices, including the honorable mentions . Well done !!

  • @douglaswhite9524
    @douglaswhite9524 Před 10 měsíci +1

    The Apartment,A Streetcar Named Desire, Gone With The Wind, Chinatown, HUD, Holding the Man, West Side Story, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Miracle Worker, Ben-Hur

    • @Radentstwo
      @Radentstwo Před 10 měsíci

      Chinatown isn't from the "Golden Age".

    • @douglaswhite9524
      @douglaswhite9524 Před 8 měsíci +1

      I should’ve said that these are my favorite pictures of all time. So sorry!

  • @mfva1824
    @mfva1824 Před rokem +1

    The fact that most of the movies in this top are my favorites is amazing ❤❤❤❤
    Please more videos of classic movies

  • @robertgagnon2020
    @robertgagnon2020 Před rokem

    Love this list! All of my favorites, including the honorable mentions.

  • @anthonycaruso8443
    @anthonycaruso8443 Před 10 měsíci +1

    In Roman Holiday,Hepburn spends the first hour sleeping.What acting.

  • @elliepoyer6344
    @elliepoyer6344 Před rokem +2

    My personal picks.
    The big sleep- Noir, salacious & thrilling. An absolute gem!
    Gigi - I understand why it wouldn’t be on the list.
    The music, the playful drama & directing was phenomenal!
    Sabrina- my all time favorite Audrey Hepburn movie.
    Reeks of comedic femininity &
    Humphrey Bogart sends the fireworks home.
    All of these had me dreaming of romance as a kiddo.
    I rewatch them yearly.

  • @ParkerAllen2
    @ParkerAllen2 Před rokem +2

    Great choices. If you had room for one more honorable mention I would have included "The Best Years of Our Lives."

  • @daveyoung8420
    @daveyoung8420 Před rokem +4

    Great list, buuuuuuut... not sure how "All About Eve" and/or "The Apartment" didn't sneak into at least honorable mention.

  • @maximskabkin9562
    @maximskabkin9562 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I have lived in the States for four and a half years. And my feeling was made up that, apart from Gone with the wind, the most lovely American movie is Miracle on 34th Street. It is really a great movie!

  • @joaquincalderon4602
    @joaquincalderon4602 Před rokem +2

    "The Wizard Of Oz" (1939), "Citizen Kane" (1941), "It's A Wonderful Life" (1946), beautiful films 🎞❤🎞

  • @RB-mq6em
    @RB-mq6em Před 10 měsíci +1

    It’s A Wonderful Life is my favourite ‘classic’ film!

  • @imranfaisal9040
    @imranfaisal9040 Před 11 měsíci +2

    And I also like Audrey Hepburn's Breakfast at Tiffany's

  • @joseborba7516
    @joseborba7516 Před rokem +3

    I think that Vertigo should be in this list.

  • @marietakilpatrick1027
    @marietakilpatrick1027 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Camelot (Richard Harris and Vanessa Redgrave)
    and Dr. Zhivago. Both have epic stories, phenomenal acting, memorable music and masterful cinematography!!!

  • @mirkomustapic3883
    @mirkomustapic3883 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for this list. I like when you make list of classic period.

  • @thejenmath
    @thejenmath Před rokem +2

    I'll happily watch any Jimmy Stewart or Audrey Hepburn movie.

  • @marcstanard2425
    @marcstanard2425 Před rokem +3

    Gone with the wind must be #1 hands down