
Golden Age of Hollywood
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Not strictly only the Golden Age - Anything classic and good.

"Sister, sister, oh so fair, why is there blood all over your hair?"
posted by silvercord
This is the dream sequence from Alfred Hitchcock's Spellbound which was designed by Salvador Dali. Hitchcock felt that nobody understood dream imagery better than Dali. He was right.
posted by henryflower1132 1 decade 7 years 9 months 3 weeks ago • 5,446 viewsAccording to American Film Critic Leonard Maltin "Gunga Din" is "THE Hollywood action-adventure yarn." The cast and director need no introduction.
posted by wildmanBill
"I have no home....Hunted! Despised! Living like an animal!! The jungle is my home!"
posted by choggie

From wiki: One of the most famous scenes in the movie is when Peck puts his hand into the "Mouth of Truth" (La Bocca della Verità), a stone face in Rome that legend says will bite your hand off if you... continue reading
posted by chloecat 1 decade 7 years 10 months 2 weeks ago • 3,095 viewsGirl also dumps guy, guy rescues girl...my favorite scene, sniff. "Hepburn said the scene where she throws Cat into the rainy street was the most distasteful thing she ever had to do on film" Other interesting... continue reading
posted by lisacat
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961) is a fictionalized film account of the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials, written by Abby Mann and directed by Stanley Kramer, starring Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Richard... continue reading
posted by Farhad2000


This is a very cool trailer for the movie "Psycho." Hitchcock himself gives the grand tour. "Let's go inside."
posted by silvercord

The final scene from Sunset Blvd. which was directed and co written by Billy Wilder in 1950.
posted by redthing
This is the iconic scene from Elia Kazan's "On the Waterfront" in which Terry (Marlon Brando) delivers his brother Charlie a heartfelt scolding. "I coulda had class... I coulda been a contender, instead... continue reading
posted by gwaan
YT Summary: This clip is from a time in Lucille Ball's career when she was known more for her dramatic roles than comedic. The critic for the New York Daily News wrote at the time: "This movie shows that... continue reading
posted by Fletch
This is the screen test of Bruce Lee for the role of Kato on "The Green Hornet". Needless to say, he more than qualified for the role
posted by eric3579

Duck Soup is a 1933 Marx Brothers' anarchic comedy film written by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Arthur Sheekman, and Nat Perrin and directed by Leo McCarey. It starred what were then billed as the "Four Marx... continue reading
posted by michie

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