Originally Posted by
sweetdaisy
YAY! Doug included Thorn Birds & Shogun! Those are both amazing miniseries.
I forget about all the great "older" movies that my mom "made" us watch when I was younger. My current movie collection doesn't have them, so they become an oversight on my part. Glad you had The Quiet Man on there, too.
Did anyone get The Dirty Dozen? Another old fave of mine.
Oh, and the original Miracle on 34th Street with Natalie Wood.
Ohhhh...makes me want to have a "classics movie day" at home in the near future.
Yeah, I though those 2 mini-series were worthy and ought to be included. There was another but I can't recall the name ... Black actors in Harlem, I think ... a somewhat large Ophra was a main star; very well done.
If you're not acquainted with some of those '50s & '60s movies, you're missing a bet not to watch when you can ... The Thin Gray Line is a bio of an Irish immigrant who got a job at West Point and eventually joined up, and worked at West Point all his life. Maybe it's a little (a lot) shmaltzy, but so what!
I passed on listing many that I enjoy watching but didn't think were up to being "all time greats", including The Dirty Dozen and Miracle on 34th Street. Thinking of New York, though, one that I SHOULD have listed in my "all time great movies" list I didn't ... so I'll add it now:
An Affair to Remember (1957,Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr)
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