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What's your favorite movie from 1960 or before?

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July 02, 2009 08:35 PM
I love so many it is hard to pick just one. If I have to choose, the original "The Women".
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July 03, 2009 05:53 PM
Me, too. I'm picking yours because besides Meet Me in St. Louis I could watch the original The Women all the time.

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July 02, 2009 08:37 PM
My favorite movie is "Bringing Up Baby", starring Cary Grant and Katharine Hepburn. It is absolutely hilarious!! This movie was released in 1938, but it wins out over a lot of the not-so-humorous "comedies" of the day. "Bringing Up Baby" is worth watching!!

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July 02, 2009 08:47 PM
My favorite movie of all time is The Apartment. Billy Wilder movie with Jack Lemmon and Sherlie McClaine. It came out in 1960.
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July 03, 2009 12:21 AM
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir, 1947. It's set in the early 1900s in England. Sir Rex Harrison plays Captain Daniel Gregg and Gene Tierney plays Lucy/Lucia Muir.

Lucy Muir is a young widow who wants to get away from her in laws. She has one daughter, Anna who is played by a very young Natalie Wood. She also has a personal maid, Martha who is played by Edna Best.

She looks at Gull Cottage by the sea and loves it, so she decides to take it~~even though she is warned that Captain Gregg, the former owner, haunts it.

She's not in the house long before the ghost of Captain Gregg tries to scare her away, but she refuses to budge. She loves the house. The Captain admires her spunk and lets her stay.

After Lucy loses the money she counted on from her investments, Captain Gregg dictates his memoirs to her in a book entitled Blood and Swash. It becomes a best seller and that allows Lucy to stay. He tells her that Lucy is a name that doesn't suit her, and begins to call her Lucia.

They fall in love while writing the book but Daniel tells her she should find a man, a living man that she can be with. For her own good, he goes away and she believes she only dreamed of Captain Gregg and his tales of the sea.

Years pass and Anna grows up and leaves to start her own family. Lucy never marries. She and Martha live out their lives in Gull Cottage.

I have always loved this movie. I love the way Gene Tierney and Rex Harrison played their characters and I love the love story and the humor. I've seen it many times.

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