Classic Films
Related: About this forumI'm a big classic film fan -- just came in this forum today -- what are
favorite films here? As I type this I have The Heiress on my TV -- Olivia de Haviland and Montgomery Clift. It's such a beautiful but tragic film.
Anybody?
normalynn
(18 posts)and Edmond O'Brien is brilliant. It's free on YouTube and elsewhere.
John1956PA
(5,113 posts)Upthevibe
(10,231 posts)I agree about The Heiress.
I have so many favorites. I love Goodbye Mr. Chips and I Remember Mama....Many, many more.
anciano
(2,301 posts)Detour (1945)
The Third Man (1949)
Cool Hand Luke (1967)
sdfernando
(6,102 posts)the other day is Double Indemnity with Barbara Stanwick, Fred McMurray, and Edward G. Robinson. I have many others too but this one is fresh in my mind right now
Auggie
(33,299 posts)Last edited Wed May 13, 2026, 08:37 PM - Edit history (1)
Though on a bit of a hiatus without a current TCM subscription, I've still seen and documented 122 films over the past five years.
If you're interested, this blog post from TCM host Eddie Mullers is a great place to start: https://www.eddiemuller.com/top25noir.html, I've seen them all.
To Muller's list I'd add 99 River Street (1953) with John Payne and Evelyn Keyes plus The Set-up (1949) with Robert Ryan and Audrey Totter. Martin Scorsese screened the boxing scenes from The Set-Up prior to filming Raging Bull.
Time period for classic film noir is generally given as from 1941 thru 1959, but there are exceptions. Stranger On The Third Floor (1940) with Peter Lorre can arguably fit the genre, just as Cape Fear (1962).
broiles
(1,462 posts)Outstanding!
Martin Eden
(15,858 posts)To Kill a Mockingbird
Dr. Strangelove
Spartacus
The Third Man
How Green Was My Valley
Mr. Smith Goes to Washington
Mr. Deeds Goes to Town
(I love Jean Arthur, and Frank Capra movies)
My Man Godfrey
Arsenic and Old Lace
His Girl Friday
Holiday
Shawshank Redemption
Gladiator
Lord of the Rings Trilogy