5 Stars (Loved It! Highly Recommended)
--Now, Voyager (1942) Bettye Davis
A depressed young woman has a break down and then undergoes a transformation on a world cruise. My Bettye Davis Favorite!
--Kramer vs. Kramer (1979) Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep
Divorce and custody battles have come a long way.
--On the Waterfront (1954) Marlon Brando
“I coulda been a contenda….” Marlon Brando – do I need another reason to love this movie??
4 Stars (Great! Recommended -Just not a 5 Star)
--Wuthering Heights (1939) Laurence Oliver
Cathy & Heathcliff’s epic romance that never fails to make my heart race.
--Roman Holiday (1953) Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck
Makes me want to tour Italy on a Vespa.
--North By Northwest (1959) Cary Grant
My favorite Alfred Hitchcock. Never realized how creepy Mt. Rushmore looks from the top.
3 Stars (Classic and Worth My Time)
--War and Peace (1956) Audrey Hepburn & Henry Fonda
If only all the Russian names didn’t sound alike it would be easier to keep all the characters straight.
--African Queen (1951) Humphrey Bogart, Katharine Hepburn
I’m so glad I rafted the Nile River on modern rafts and with a life jacket.
--A Damsel in Distress (1937) Fred Astaire, George Burns, Gracie Allen
My first George & Gracie movie. They are hysterical.
--My Favorite Year (1982) Peter O’Toole
Laughed my head off. A movie depicted a 1950’s version of the TV Show 30 Rock.
--GiGi (1958)
You can’t just say “Gigi – You got to sing it.
--Bachelor In Paradise (1961) Bob Hope, Lana Turner
Loved it for the peak into 1960’s fashion, décor, and general life.
--Doctor Zhivago (1965) Julie Christie
Great story – and educational. Never knew so much about the Russian Revolution.
2 Stars (Had a few good moments)
--The Great Escape (1963) Steve McQueen;
A true story about how British airmen escape from a Nazi prison camp.
1 Star (OK, but I skipped through some of the slow parts)
--The Sunshine Boys (1975) Walter Matthau, George Burns
Slow plot – but great acting.
--Anna Karenina (1947) Vivien Leigh
To me Vivien Leigh can only be Scarlett O’Hara
--Executive Suite (1954) June Allyson
Wallstreet of the 1950’s. Lots of dialogue.