Name your favorite movie made before 1970

Name your favorite movie made before 1970

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Citizen Kane

Rear Window

L'Eclisse

Red Desert

The Searchers

Dr. Strangelove

Most of my favorite movies were made before 1970. I'll say 12 Angry Men is my favorite right now, but sometimes it's The Rules of the Game.

Witchfinder General

The Third Man

Cool Hand Luke

2001: A Space Odyssey.

Ox-Bow Incident.

The Wizard of Oz

The Great Dictator

night of the hunter or Nosferatu

The Good The Bad and The Ugly

I've seen both of those movies twice, and I don't really get the love for either, honestly.

Once Upon a Time in the West

lol who watches that old shit kek

Battle of Algiers

Oliver!

Bicycle Thieves or Freaks

Night of the Generals

Kiss Me Deadly

Women in Love

it's all ok my man, we all have different tastes

So am I supposed to watch this film in English or Italian?

Casablanca

The actors are all English speakers so I'd go with that.

The Great Escape

The Trial

the only one i remember watching fully made before 1970 was the bicycle thief. it was good

The correct translation is Bicycle Thieves, FYI.

translation: i just watched a film from before 1970 and i want to shoe off

The Great Sinner

>normies consider all discussion of pre-70s films to be "showing off"

Most of Pedro Infante.
some of Tin Tan

an autumn afternoon

I'm about to watch L.Avventura tonight, what am I in for?

OP here, I haven't even posted mine yet. I'm just curious to see what Sup Forums likes and what they recommend.

For what it's worth, mine is either The Apartment or The Lady Eve

A long boring movie, but it's good if you're in the mood for it. It's a pleb filter for sure.

Mad Men

High and Low

The Apartment. Doesn't even need to be 1970s or before for me either, easily top 10 material for all time.

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>no Through a Glass Darkly

Andrei Rublev
Comfy levels are through the roof!

My man

Plebs

The Thief of Baghdad

Both are dubbed. Doesnt really matter.
.t have only watched the english version but pretty sure Im correct

Either Casablanca or Whose Afraid of Virginia Woolfe?

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how about Paths of Glory?

o-oh yea? w-what's your favorite m-movie?

My brother

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for me it moves in and out of my top 5. Always rotating with Ran and Amadeus for that fifth spot

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Never seen this. Hard to find on DVD. Criterion needs to put it out.

>Whose

Yeah I'd say Casablanca is your favourite.

>Woolfe

Yeah I'd say Casablanca is your favourite.

good taste

Pic Related for me

Overrated desu

>not picking the superior Julie Andrews musical

I hear that a lot, and I thought as much the first time I watched it. But each time I've seen it's grown on me more and more and now it's my favorite movie ever

The World of Henry Orient. Excellent hebekino.

Die Feuerzangenbowle

It's a foreign film from germany. But I don't expect the turboplebs on Sup Forums to know this kino

North by Northwest.
Cary Grant is just so cool headed.
That's how I'd like to be. Shits going south and I'm as calm as a hindu cow.
Love it.

2001: A Space Odyssey

I think I recommend The Awful Truth to you once. Have you gotten to it yet?

Hitchcock liked his "wrong man" protagonists to be cool as a cucumber. Robert Donat played it perfectly in The 39 Steps

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I want to lick her anus.

A matter of life and death

This is a comfy thread so I won't insult your taste, but why wouldn't you lick those perfect legs?

Feet taste bad but I might do that too if she spanked me.

I watched it a couple months ago, thoroughly enjoyed it but wouldn't rank it among my favorite screwball comedies I've seen.

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>Dr. Zhivago
>Bridge over the river Kwai
>Nine lives (norwegian kino, nominated for an oscar)

Gojira

Probably Fail-Safe.

Early Sidney Lumet practically shat out constant kinos.

Forgot pic

>adapt the greatest WWI espionage adventure story
>add a woman to the story

FUCKING SJW HOLLYWOOD REEEEEEEE

That's one that grew on me. I love Ralph Bellamy (or however you spell it) in this movie. The scene with the girl singing that "Gone with the Wind" song is one of my favorite screwball scenes.

Essential /nukekino/ indeed