Please recommend me some classic cinema. I'd like to widen my taste and watch some quality old movies. I enjoyed The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) and A Farewell to Arms (1932).
What are some other films in this vein? You can suggest directors too.
Bumping for interest. I know some of you guys like classic cinema.
The Public Enemy 1931 and I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
The thirties were a great time for cinema until the Hays Code got enforced
>>67036788
I have some recs.
For thrillers:
Double indemnity
Sunset Boulevard
Rear Window
Noir:
Pickup on South Street
Sweet Smell of Success
White Heat
The Roaring 20s
The Big Sleep
War:
Paths of Glory
Westfront 1918 (German)
Prisoner of Shark island
Bridge over the river kwai
I could probably rec more. Just let me know if you want them.
>>67037809
surprised to not see the third man on this list
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>>67037848
Thank you kind anons. And yes, please rec more.
The Third Man
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Stagecoach
The Thin Man
Top Hat
Grand Hotel
Most any of the early Universal horror flicks.
Arsenic and Old Lace
Anything directed by Billy Wilder
>>67036788
I love classic movies, but I'm ashamed to say I haven't seen either of those films. Regardless, you can't really go wrong with directors like Howard Hawks, John Ford, Frank Capra, Raoul Walsh or Billy Wilder.
>>67037992
These are good rec's, OP, all top-tier directors.
>>67037947
Some of the old Ealing output was deliciously dark.
I love Kind Hearts and Coronets and The Man in the White Suit, both starring Alec Guinness.
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Ordet
Stalker
The Seventh Seal
Cranes are flying
Le Relevateur
Germany Year Zero
Citizen Kane
The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser
>>67037809
My favorite classic war film has got to be Objective Burma. It's surprisingly realistic and gritty for its time
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>>67037848
Why? You can't expect specific recommendations like that. Maybe I assumed he might already know about the third man.
>>67037940
Westerns:
Rio Bravo
My Darling Clementine
The Searchers
El Dorado (which is pretty similar to Rio bravo)
Stagecaoch
(I could go on recommending John Ford movies)
Romance:
The Docks of New York (silent)
To have and have not
The Shanghai Express
Other:
Scarface (1932)
The Scarlet Empress
Intolerance (silent)
Dishonored
There are probably more I could mention but I think this is enough for you to get started. Hope you enjoy some of them.
>>67038134
Thanks for the rec anon, looks awesome.
Btw if that was supposed to be something other than rec, enlighten me because I didn't understand.
>>67038094
Some of these are from the 70s and they also aren't in English. I kind of assumed OP wanted classic Hollywood studio stuff.
this guy
>>67038274
Haxan is weird. It's an early documentary that also includes interesting stage recreations of the events described.
>>67038244
>silent films
I really wish I could learn to love them, but movies without dialogue are like Ambien to me.
>>67038345
Will watch. I like weird stuff.
>>67038291
Yeah, I didn't bother mentioning that, but I think they are worth watching anyway. Personally I enjoy them more than hollywood stuff.
>>67038481
>preferring eurotrash over Golden Age Hollywood
Check out German expressionist cinema.
The original Häxan or the William Burroughs narration Häxan?
>>67038373
Give docks of new York a chance. It's very well shot and also pretty short.