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Watching old films on BBC 2

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granfromafar Sat 21-Dec-24 14:19:54

Am currently watching Funny Girl, starring Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif. Great singing and acting, even if a little schmaltzy! Earlier this week I watched Fiddler on the Roof and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Nothing like a bit of a nostalgia on a gloomy winter afternoon!

Cumbrianmale56 Mon 06-Jan-25 19:18:48

I enjoy watching all the old war films over the holiday period.

Calendargirl Sun 05-Jan-25 11:06:25

Millie22

I watched Brief Encounter a few days ago.

It's so nostalgic with all that shopping and going to the cinema in the afternoon while someone looks after your children.

I was discussing the film years ago with a work colleague, and said I fancied myself in the Celia Johnson role.

She said, not unkindly, that I would most likely have been Ethel, the cook, heating up soup in the kitchen.

Yes, I know my place!

ferry23 Sun 05-Jan-25 11:02:38

NonGrannyMoll

I've loved the old Marx Brothers films since I was a teenager (ahem years ago). I wish they'd repeat those instead of (or even as well as) all the tired old repeats we're getting now. Yes, some of the old movies were classics and never look tired but (imho) most of them are pretty much B-movie dross and commercial blockbusters.
"I wonder whatever became of me? I should have been back here a long time ago." (Groucho Marx, Duck Soup (1933).

Ahh, my Dad absolutely loved the Marx Brothers so I was brought up on a diet of "the party of the first part...." grin

I can see my Dad now, tears running down his cheeks. Explaining how were there were 5 brothers but Gummo never appeared in any of their films. Knowing all their marriages/divorces.

Thanks NonGrannyMoll for that few minutes of nostalgia!

Anniebach Sun 05-Jan-25 10:28:55

Casablanca please

Chardy Sun 05-Jan-25 10:22:44

I've always loved old films, particularly 1950s British thrillers. Talking Pictures (328 on my Sky box) has so many old films, I love it.

Eloethan Sun 05-Jan-25 00:45:15

Some old films weather better than others. I think, in theory, Brief Encounter should seem very dated and irrelevant but, to my mind anyway, it is a brilliant film - very moving.

flappergirl Wed 01-Jan-25 13:11:49

merlotgran

Sorry but I love a good old black and white war film. The Cruel Sea, Reach for the Sky, Ice Cold in Alex (my dad’s favourite) and many others.

They couldn’t rely on ridiculously loud sound effects to create tension, just the talents of great actors like Jack Hawkins, John Mills and Donald Pleasance.

Ice Cold in Alex was my dad's favourite too merlotgran. He was a desert rat in the war.

Indigo8 Wed 01-Jan-25 11:44:33

I particularly love "School for Scoundrels" an old ABPC comedy released in 1950. Ian Carmichael as the wide eyed innocent, Terry Thomas as the rotter and Alistair Simm as the world weary puppet master. Not forgetting Janette Scott (daughter of Thora Hird) as the sweet ingenue.

Millie22 Tue 31-Dec-24 12:16:56

I watched Brief Encounter a few days ago.

It's so nostalgic with all that shopping and going to the cinema in the afternoon while someone looks after your children.

Oreo Tue 31-Dec-24 12:03:22

The old Ealing comedy The School For Scandal was on the other day, Alistair Sim, Ian Carmichael, Terry Thomas, Hattie Jaques, I saw this film when I was a kid ( it was an old film then) and it still made me smile watching it now.It was followed by The Titchfield Thunderbolt but I couldn’t see that as had to go out.

Dinahmo Tue 31-Dec-24 10:56:27

Lots of good films on today including Laurence of Arabia. peter O'Toole was one of my favourites. I can't think of anything bad that he did. And those blue eyes!!!

granfromafar Tue 31-Dec-24 08:23:50

travelsafar

Currently watching North by Northwest on catchup. I am struck by how smartly and elegantly people at the railway station and on the train are dressed.....plus of course it has a good story!!! Lol

Talking of North by Northwest, did anyone see the 4-part mini-series about Cary Grant over the last 2 nights? (Should start a new thread, really) It was fantastic, and showed Cary Grant to be such a controlling husband. No wonder 4 if his marriages ended in divorce. Laura Aikman was excellent as Dyan Carroll, his 4th wife, and was the spitting image of her. Very different to her role in Gavin and Stacey!

creativeness Fri 27-Dec-24 20:00:47

Me too one of the great classic films

JamesandJon33 Fri 27-Dec-24 18:22:40

Love the Rachmaninov at the end of Brief Encounter.

Calendargirl Fri 27-Dec-24 15:47:59

Enjoyed Brief Encounter earlier.

I have watched it so many times, I could be one of the cast.

Someone on GN once commented they thought the Trevor Howard character looked like he had done it all before. Hmm, I think so too.

Of course, nowadays, they would just tumble into bed, have torrid sex, then jump on their respective trains as though nothing was wrong…..

travelsafar Fri 27-Dec-24 15:41:11

Currently watching North by Northwest on catchup. I am struck by how smartly and elegantly people at the railway station and on the train are dressed.....plus of course it has a good story!!! Lol

Calendargirl Thu 26-Dec-24 18:01:36

Think Rosemary is George’s aunt.

I saw Casablanca was on this afternoon, said to DH I was going to watch it.

Conversation went like this.

“Oh, who’s in it?” (DH)

‘Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman” (me).

“What’s it about? (DH)

‘Set in Casablanca in the war, two lovers, he has a cafe, Dooley Wilson plays ‘As Time Goes By’ on the piano” (me)

“Does she get something in her eye? (DH)

‘No, that’s Brief Encounter, it’s on tomorrow!’ (me)

🤬

Oreo Tue 24-Dec-24 15:46:09

Calendargirl

Sorry, but I don’t like It’s A Wonderful Life.

Does nothing for me, and I love many old films.

You know what, I agree!
I like White Christmas with Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney, is she George’s Mum?Or a relative?
As for Laurel and Hardy, I could watch them all day😆

MayBee70 Tue 24-Dec-24 15:22:12

granfromafar

OK, so am now watching It's a Wonderful Life, and realised that I have never watched the whole film before, just seen snippets. How can this be?? I know it's many people's favourite film, but don't know how I have managed to avoid it up to now. Better late than never!

It’s a very long film. We started watching it one Christmas evening when one of the grandchildren was still a baby and struggled to stay awake to the end. My partner has just said he’s never seen the film all the way through. However, I pointed out that he was with us that night. And that we’d seen it at the cinema, too!

Calendargirl Tue 24-Dec-24 15:20:02

Sorry, but I don’t like It’s A Wonderful Life.

Does nothing for me, and I love many old films.

NonGrannyMoll Tue 24-Dec-24 15:16:46

I've loved the old Marx Brothers films since I was a teenager (ahem years ago). I wish they'd repeat those instead of (or even as well as) all the tired old repeats we're getting now. Yes, some of the old movies were classics and never look tired but (imho) most of them are pretty much B-movie dross and commercial blockbusters.
"I wonder whatever became of me? I should have been back here a long time ago." (Groucho Marx, Duck Soup (1933).

granfromafar Tue 24-Dec-24 15:10:12

OK, so am now watching It's a Wonderful Life, and realised that I have never watched the whole film before, just seen snippets. How can this be?? I know it's many people's favourite film, but don't know how I have managed to avoid it up to now. Better late than never!

valdali Mon 23-Dec-24 22:03:08

Jane eyre's my favourite book too, James&jon

Indigo8 Mon 23-Dec-24 21:09:21

I love the old Ealing comedies, 'The Lavender Hill Mob', 'Kind Hearts and Coronets', 'The Ladykillers', 'Passport to Pimlico' to name but a few.

granfromafar Mon 23-Dec-24 20:57:34

I only managed to see Move Over Darling today, but really enjoyed it, even though it was corny. I liked the way the film that it was based on, My Favourite Wife, starring Cary Grant, was actually mentioned in the film. Saw about half of Calamity Jane before household tasks called!