Let us show some love for a most remarkable actor whose tragically short career spanned 5 phenomenally brilliant movies.3mo ⋅ Melitzen ⋅ r/classicfilms
What black and white movie have you watched the most, from beginning to end?1mo ⋅ joetrumps ⋅ r/classicfilms
Barbara Stanwyck watchlist - which 3 films will you choose for one-night marathon?4mo ⋅ bil_sabab ⋅ r/classicfilms
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956) In my opinion an exceptionally good horror movie. Are there old horror movies you consider way above average?3mo ⋅ AntonioVivaldi7 ⋅ r/classicfilms
what are your thoughts on “Rope” 1948? is it one of hitchcock’s best films? i just finished it and it was a masterpiece!4mo ⋅ whitemanbyeman ⋅ r/classicfilms
Which movie is peak Rita Hayworth for you? Mine is Lady from Shanghai.5mo ⋅ bil_sabab ⋅ r/classicfilms
It’s a used book, but it’s the Christmas gift I’m most excited to receive. Can’t wait to find a quiet time away from everyone to start reading4mo ⋅ Earl_I_Lark ⋅ r/classicfilms
Happy birthday to Glynis Johns, best known for Mary Poppins, who turns 100 today.7mo ⋅ AdamWestsButtDouble ⋅ r/classicfilms
Rita Hayworth rehearsing her dance steps for You'll Never Get Rich (1941)4mo ⋅ bil_sabab ⋅ r/classicfilms
Humphrey Bogart, Walter Huston and Tim Holt in The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre, 19487mo ⋅ bside313 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Is the chaise scene in The Lady Eve the raciest sequence in Hays Code Hollywood?8mo ⋅ timshel_turtle ⋅ r/classicfilms
Happy 120th birthday to our favorite leading man, screwball comedian, style icon, acrobat, goofball, GOAT4mo ⋅ Disastrous-Lie-816 ⋅ r/classicfilms
I loved this movie. Very rarely mentioned, but strongly recommended.2wk ⋅ AltoDomino79 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Edward G. Robinson makeup test as Dr. Zaius in Planet of the Apes (1968). Robinson left the film shortly before production3mo ⋅ bil_sabab ⋅ r/classicfilms
Steve McQueen and Natalie Wood in Love with the Proper Stranger (1963)4mo ⋅ bil_sabab ⋅ r/classicfilms
Jackie Coogan in The Kid, 1921. I dare you to watch this scene and not get emotional.2mo ⋅ bside313 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Came home after a particularly trying day, sat on the couch, turned on the TV and one of my favorites just started, the 1941 classic Citizen Kane. That Orson Welles sure was easy on the eyes in his younger years!2mo ⋅ RebeccaC78 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Barbara Stanwyck and Billy Wilder chat on the set of DOUBLE INDEMNITY (1944).5mo ⋅ kevin_church ⋅ r/classicfilms
Clint Eastwood's first ever acting role was an uncredited scientist in the Universal horror sequel Revenge of the Creature (1955)1yr ⋅ lemmycaution25 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Ricou Browning, most famous for playing “The Creature” in all underwater shots, passed away on 2/27/23 at the age of 93.1yr ⋅ betterversionn ⋅ r/classicfilms
The incredibly famous 1944 movie 'Casablanca' starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Is this one of your all-time favorite films?1mo ⋅ sbgroup65 ⋅ r/classicfilms
I have been binging old gangster movies. That 30s era gangster movies have this hauntingly beautiful feeling to them. Little Caesar started the wave I think. Do you have any favourite gangster movies from this era?3mo ⋅ AntonioVivaldi7 ⋅ r/classicfilms
A little drawing of Lauren Bacall on what would have been her 99th birthday today.8mo ⋅ Coolerkinghilt ⋅ r/classicfilms
Stars gathered in front of the Paramount gate for the studio's 75th anniversary in 1987. How many can you name?1yr ⋅ Keltik ⋅ r/classicfilms
Richard Widmark Kiss of Death Mean Guy Who Would Push Your Grandmother Down the Stairs!3mo ⋅ JPPT1974 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Actors Humphrey Bogart and Agnes Moorehead on the set of Dark Passage, 19472mo ⋅ TheWallBreakers2017 ⋅ r/classicfilms
In a Lonely Place 1950 - A hauntingly beautiful noir. I've seen it several times. If you've seen it, what do you think about it?1mo ⋅ AntonioVivaldi7 ⋅ r/classicfilms
What are your thoughts on thus heart touching movie Its a wonderful life? another Capra’s masterpieces4mo ⋅ whitemanbyeman ⋅ r/classicfilms
Artist from Ireland. Got asked to paint Bogart/Cagney this week, hope you guys like how they turned out!3mo ⋅ mikesartwrks ⋅ r/classicfilms
A little drawing I did of Dr. Einstein and Jonathan Brewster from Arsenic and Old Lace (1944), one of my favorite films to watch every Halloween. How do you think they look?6mo ⋅ Coolerkinghilt ⋅ r/classicfilms
Perhaps it offends my vanity to have anyone who was even remotely my wife to marry so obviously beneath her2wk ⋅ AltoDomino79 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Appreciation Post for the endless terrible Humphrey Bogart gangster villains4mo ⋅ TheGodJawsWars12 ⋅ r/classicfilms
I just watched All Quiet on the Western Front (1930) for the first time. Such a masterpiece. And the technical aspect is so good considering the year it was made. I can't recommend this enough if you haven't seen it yet. I understand that most probably have, but maybe some haven't.3mo ⋅ AntonioVivaldi7 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Ron Howard, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Brian De Palma, George Lucas, Robert Zemeckis and Francis Ford Coppola (pictured here at at Mr. Lucas' 50th birthday party). So, who, in your opinion, is the best director from this group?1yr ⋅ fastcount123 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Vera Ellen & Rosemary Clooney on the set of White Christmas (1954)4mo ⋅ Sedna_ARampage ⋅ r/classicfilms
Happy Birthday to the legendary diva Ingrid Bergman (1915-1982)1yr ⋅ DetectiveJefferson ⋅ r/classicfilms
A letter from Marilyn Monroe to John Huston, in which she turned down a part in the director's planned film on Sigmund Freud.1mo ⋅ mmdress ⋅ r/classicfilms
Hey everyone. Here's an alternative poster for Nosferatu (1922) I painted; acrylic on paper.3mo ⋅ dombittner ⋅ r/classicfilms
Don't often see deep focus photography in a western. Really beautiful stuff. Winchester '73 (1950). James Stewart, Shelly Winters, Dan Duryea.1yr ⋅ BroncoChevalier ⋅ r/classicfilms
Just finished Casablanca 1942 and it was so good. Humphrey bogart and Sydney greenstreet were the best. What do you guys think of this movie and how much would u rate it?1yr ⋅ whitemanbyeman ⋅ r/classicfilms
Orson welles are probably the most fascinating man in showbiz history1mo ⋅ Repulsive_Writer6165 ⋅ r/classicfilms
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19: The Mesilla Valley Film Society presents DOUBLE INDEMNITY at the Fountain Theatre in Mesilla, NM.6mo ⋅ kevin_church ⋅ r/classicfilms
Finally, wanted to watch the good the bad and the ugly 1966 for a very long time and it was amazing. this movie deserves the respect it gets and is probably top 15 greatest movies of all time. what are your thoughts on the good the bad and the ugly?2mo ⋅ whitemanbyeman ⋅ r/classicfilms
Jimmy Stewart, Cary Grant, & Katharine Hepburn in The Philadelphia Story (1940) dir. George Cukor2yr ⋅ Paul-Belgium ⋅ r/classicfilms
Just finished Gilda after not seeing it for over a decade. I almost forgot how much I love this movie. What do you think of it? I consider it an exceptionally good noir.1mo ⋅ AntonioVivaldi7 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Classic movie icon Anna May Wong will be the first Asian American featured on U.S. currency. The U.S. Mint will begin producing quarters with her image. Just outstanding! Will you be on the lookout for these quarters?1yr ⋅ fastcount123 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Finally made it to the Shadow of a Doubt (1943) house in Santa Rosa today!2yr ⋅ teglovox ⋅ r/classicfilms
Leslie Caron as Gigi in 'Gigi' (1958) 🪭 Directed by Vincente Minnelli🪻Also starring Louis Jordan6mo ⋅ Sedna_ARampage ⋅ r/classicfilms
Joanne Woodward is currently the longest-surviving recipient of the Academy Award for Best Actress. today, she celebrates her 92nd birthday2yr ⋅ andreigarfield ⋅ r/classicfilms
Happy Birthday Bette Davis, born today in 1908. What's your favorite film from this iconic star?2yr ⋅ fastcount123 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Artist from Ireland. Did a painting last month of one of my all time favourite actors, Humphrey Bogart 👍1yr ⋅ mikesartwrks ⋅ r/classicfilms
Just got my copy of Mildred Pierce back signed by Ann Blyth (the dynamic and spoiled rotten Veda)! Are there any other fans of hers on this page, and what is your favorite thing she was involved in?1yr ⋅ Shosple-Colupis-01 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Lon Chaney with his personal makeup kit, before and after transforming himself into The Phantom of the Opera (circa 1925)9mo ⋅ bil-sabab ⋅ r/classicfilms
A little drawing of Ingrid Bergman as she appeared in Notorious (1946) for what could have been her birthday today.9mo ⋅ Coolerkinghilt ⋅ r/classicfilms
Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint & James Mason in Alfred Hitchcock's classic North By Northwest, 19591wk ⋅ bside313 ⋅ r/classicfilms
The Picture of Dorian Gray (1945) - the finest film adaptation of the novel by miles in my view - your thoughts?1mo ⋅ MannerAdditional7544 ⋅ r/classicfilms
This is how Charlie Chaplin used groundbreaking visual effects in MODERN TIMES (1936)2yr ⋅ jdmorgenstern ⋅ r/classicfilms
“Autobiographies are all the same -- it’s always rags-to-riches or I-slept-with-so-and-so. Damned if I’m going to say that.” - Deborah Kerr2yr ⋅ Keltik ⋅ r/classicfilms
Albert Finney as T. E. Lawrence. He worked just four days before quitting the film 'Lawrence of Arabia'.1yr ⋅ lemmycaution25 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday ( 1953 ) - One of the sweetest films I've ever watched1mo ⋅ TheWindFromTheWest ⋅ r/classicfilms
Katharine Hepburn and James Stewart in “The Philadelphia Story” (1940)2yr ⋅ Paul-Belgium ⋅ r/classicfilms
French film poster for 'The Letter' w/Bette Davis, drawn by the great Boris Grinsson1yr ⋅ Keltik ⋅ r/classicfilms
Harpo Marx & Amelia Earhart (1933). Harpo's outfit says this was taken while the boys were making Duck Soup.1yr ⋅ lemmycaution25 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Bringing up Baby! Cary Grant with Katharine Hepburn, 1938.2yr ⋅ Say_Im_gonna_be_dead ⋅ r/classicfilms
Yul Brynner as Rameses II and Anne Baxter as Nefretiri in the biblical epic The Ten Commandments, 1956.1mo ⋅ sbgroup65 ⋅ r/classicfilms
Orson Welles - what's your favorite moments from his acting career? Mine is when he reminisces in the mist with Oja in the end of F for Fake.5mo ⋅ bil-sabab ⋅ r/classicfilms
What classic film aired on Turner Classic Movies had the most profound impact on you, and why?2mo ⋅ ThomasOGC ⋅ r/classicfilms
We're very sad to announce the passing of Peter Bogdanovich, aged 82. The much loved writer and director was a life-long fan of Buster Keaton seeing him at MOMA at just six or seven years old.2yr ⋅ busterkeatonsoc ⋅ r/classicfilms
Al Hirschfeld's mural at the Frolic Bar in Hollywood. How many can you name?1yr ⋅ Keltik ⋅ r/classicfilms