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Entertainment>Favorite B&W movies.
kugie 11:10 AM 08-14-2010
The Seven Samari
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4WheelVFR 11:59 AM 08-14-2010
Rear Window with James Stewart
To Hell and Back with Audie Murphy
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kugie 07:04 PM 08-14-2010
Originally Posted by 4WheelVFR:
Rear Window with James Stewart
To Hell and Back with Audie Murphy
:-) great movie
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nozero 07:06 PM 08-14-2010
The Hustler.
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Superbad 07:08 PM 08-14-2010
Originally Posted by MrPlatypus:
Surprised no one mentioned this one:
Dr. Strangelove
:-)
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Texan in Mexico 08:24 PM 08-14-2010
Thanks Andy - I didnt realize Spartacus was in color!

Just to redeem myself I will add:

The Charlie Chan series

The Great Gildersleeve

Blondie (yes the Dagwood ones!)
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MrPlatypus 08:18 PM 08-15-2010
What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? with Bette Davis and Joan Crawford. I found the movie a bit odd even by today's standards, and I can only imagine how far out people thought it was when it was originally released in 1962.
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MajorCaptSilly 08:50 PM 08-15-2010
Couple of my faves:

Cool Hand Luke
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance


MCS
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hotreds 08:53 PM 08-15-2010
The great comedies from the 1930s.
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SaltyMcGee 09:02 PM 08-15-2010
Originally Posted by 4WheelVFR:
Rear Window with James Stewart
Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
Cool Hand Luke
Sorry guys,

Both of these are color movies.
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hotreds 09:11 PM 08-15-2010
But they watched them on B&W TVs!
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JaKaacH 09:13 PM 08-15-2010
Originally Posted by 4WheelVFR:
Rear Window with James Stewart
I was wondering about that one too. I think maybe the original was B&W, then Ted had it colorized and that is the version most likely to be aired on the movie channels.

Originally Posted by MajorCaptSilly:
Couple of my faves:

Cool Hand Luke
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance


MCS
I too think Cool Hand Luke was color. But one of the best scenes in movie history. Two words: Car wash.

Liberty Valance.:-) Good one Scott, one of my fav's for both John Wayne and James Stewart.

Originally Posted by SaltyMcGee:
Sorry guys,

Both of these are color movies.

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SaltyMcGee 09:24 PM 08-15-2010
Originally Posted by JaKaacH:
I think maybe the original was B&W, then Ted had it colorized and that is the version most likely to be aired on the movie channels.
Nope, Hitchcock shot it in color.

However, I would add Hitchcock's Psycho to this list (if it hasn't been mentioned already).

EDIT: Seems it was mentioned in the first post!
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4WheelVFR 09:35 PM 08-15-2010
Originally Posted by SaltyMcGee:
Sorry guys,

Both of these are color movies.
Whoops! but if they were in B & W they'd still be awsome.
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Starscream 11:49 PM 08-15-2010
Originally Posted by hotreds:
But they watched them on B&W TVs!
:-):-)
My father-in-law still believes that the Wizard of Oz was originally in black and white b/c he first saw it on a b&w tv.:-):-)
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SaltyMcGee 12:06 AM 08-16-2010
Originally Posted by andysutherland:
:-):-)
My father-in-law still believes that the Wizard of Oz was originally in black and white b/c he first saw it on a b&w tv.:-):-)
Well he's half right. :-)
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Jbailey 12:38 AM 08-16-2010
Lots of good movies listed here. I loved the Kurosawa films and stuff by The Marx Brothers.

I would add a few:
Maltese Falcon
The Wild One
The Great Dictator
Modern Times
Raging Bull
Rumble Fish
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ActionAndy 01:32 PM 08-16-2010
Schindler's List is mostly B&W right?
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sikk50 05:11 PM 09-13-2010
Originally Posted by pnoon:
Some Like It Hot.
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Hands down my favorite movie of all time!

It's A Wonderful Life
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Tripp 05:51 PM 09-13-2010
Originally Posted by JaKaacH:
Is "Sin City" considered B&W?
One of my fav's
:-)
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