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I love the old B & W Miss Marple movies with Margaret Rutherford and I also like her in Blithe Spirit, in fact, that would rate as one of my all time favourite films 

 

I liked Bette Davis in Mr Skeffington but tbh I didn't really likes Davis very much   I also like How Green Was my Valley with Maureen O'Hara and Roddy Dowell - depressing but a good film nonetheless 

 

I'm sure there's many more, I just can't think of them.  But I always feel a good B & W film is a must when the weather is crap, you're sat in front of a warm fire munching on tea and toast 

FM

Other really good black and white Hitchcock films not yet mentioned are

Foreign Correspondent and Saboteur. He also made Sabotage which was made before he went to the States. I've never seen that one but it involves a boy getting on to a bus in London without realising that the parcel he is carrying is a bomb. It explodes. I know that this is a spoiler but I think that anyone who does decide to watch it should be warned in advance.

 

 

El Loro
Originally Posted by Pengy:

Oooo the 39 steps with Robert Donat is fabulous 

He was also in Goodbye Mr Chips ...........I loved that.

 

I remember a film called The Blue Veil - such a sad film - also A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.

 

My fave black and white is called 'The Outsider' with Tony Curtis - a bit depressing but when I was a little girl I loved Tony Curtis.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
 

 

My fave black and white is called 'The Outsider' with Tony Curtis - a bit depressing but when I was a little girl I loved Tony Curtis.

I never heard of that one Soozy, but I love Tony Curtis. He had the most expressive eyes *sigh*

I just looked - there is a trailer on You Tube.

 

I fell in love with Tony Curtis when I was about six or seven and my Dad took us to the cinema to see Tarus Bulba .............he was devastatingly handsome in his day.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Sezit:

Rosie. There is an old film on this afternoon in 15 mins. called Conspiracy of hearts. It is on Film 4, if you can't watch it then it will be on Film 4+1.

This is a film I remember watching with my dad who was an old softie, we were blubbing my sisters and I, and he was "Just blowing his nose" in to his hankie.

Thanks Sezit. I'll grab a cuppa and try to catch it at 4.55pm 

FM
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by noseyrosie:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
 

 

My fave black and white is called 'The Outsider' with Tony Curtis - a bit depressing but when I was a little girl I loved Tony Curtis.

I never heard of that one Soozy, but I love Tony Curtis. He had the most expressive eyes *sigh*

I just looked - there is a trailer on You Tube.

 

I fell in love with Tony Curtis when I was about six or seven and my Dad took us to the cinema to see Tarus Bulba .............he was devastatingly handsome in his day.

Just looked at that trailer, wow he looks so different!

It looks like quite a dark movie. He was good at those darker roles. He was brilliant in "The Sweet Smell of Success" and "The Defiant Ones" too.

FM
Originally Posted by Sezit:

 

This is a film I remember watching with my dad who was an old softie, we were blubbing my sisters and I, and he was "Just blowing his nose" in to his hankie.

Mr woo is an old softie .........my kids used to throw a towel over to him if there was a sad film. Little House on the Prarie, The Waltons or some such stuff on the telly!

 

My daughter is the same - I remember her absolutely breaking her heart over the last episode of Hi De Hi (she was about 5) - Peggy finally got her Yellow coat but the camp closed down. She was devastated 

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:
Originally Posted by Sezit:

 

This is a film I remember watching with my dad who was an old softie, we were blubbing my sisters and I, and he was "Just blowing his nose" in to his hankie.

Mr woo is an old softie .........my kids used to throw a towel over to him if there was a sad film. Little House on the Prarie, The Waltons or some such stuff on the telly!

 

My daughter is the same - I remember her absolutely breaking her heart over the last episode of Hi De Hi (she was about 5) - Peggy finally got her Yellow coat but the camp closed down. She was devastated 

My son was the same! He was besotted with Peggy, he is nearly 29 and I still remind him now and then of his first love.

Sezit
Originally Posted by Extremely Fluffy Fluffy Thing:

Bette Davis:-


All about Eve

Jezebel

The man who came to dinner

 

There's another one I have in mind, but I can't think what it was called, I can hardly remember anything about it either. She was an old and bitter spinster aunt,,,,or something like that....I think.

 

Sounds like Now Voyager. She's a frump who transforms herself into a hottie.

FM

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