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:heart: Gone with the Wind :heart:
I've always wanted to name a boy Ashley Wilkes but my dad said no grandson of his will be named Ashley. :mad:

I also like Lion in Winter, An Affair to Remember, and Breakfast at Tiffany's
 
U2Girl1978 said:
An Affair to Remember. :sigh:

A really beautiful love story with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. :)

Totally! Sleepless in Seattle deserves an honourable mention for referencing such a fine film :D

Brief Encounter is probably my favourite classic at the moment. Could I be any more British? Haha.

EDIT: Completely forgot It's a Wonderful Life -shame on me :)
 
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The Bridge Over the River Kwai
Lawrence of Arabia
To Kill A Mockingbird
The Godfather (Part One and Two but not Three)
Annie Hall
Raging Bull
Apocolypse Now

And all the others mentioned so far...
 
Definitely "Roman Holiday"! Also Funny Face with Fred Astaire.
The Philadelphia Story - Katharine Hepburn, Cary Grant, James Stewart
Adam's Rib - Hepburn and Tracy
A Place in the Sun - Montgomery Clift, Shelley Winters and the best ever performance by Elizabeth Taylor
Any Marilyn Monroe film
Any Audrey Hepburn film

Edit cos forgot:
Rome, Open city - Vittorio de Sica with Anna Magnani
Breathless - Jean Luc Godard with Jean Paul Belmondo and Jean Seberg
 
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"The Maltese Falcon" (John Huston, 1941)

"Casablanca" (Michael Curtiz, 1942)

"Double Indemnity" (Billy Wilder, 1944)

"Sunset Boulevard" (Billy Wilder, 1950)

"M" (Fritz Lang, 1931)

"Metropolis" (Fritz Lang, 1927)

"Rear Window" (Alfred Hitchcock, 1954)

"The Ten Commandments" (Cecil B. DeMille, 1956)

"Mamma Roma" (Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1962)

"Nights Of Cabiria " (Federico Fellini, 1957)

"La Dolce Vita" (Federico Fellini, 1960)

"To Kill A Mockingbird" (Robert Mulligan, 1962)

All these films are from 1927 to 1962, directors are in parenthesis.
 
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