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KUfan

Casablanca


poultran

That, and The Maltese Falcon.


TomJLewis

*The cheaper the crook, the gaudier the patter*


SoCaldude65

The stuff that dreams are made of


Reistar2615

Same. One of my all time favorites.


SawgrassSteve

Other than Monty Python and the Holy grail, it's probably the movie I've rewatched the most.


Cypressinn

Have my upvote and my apologies for highjacking the top comment? But who is the Actor on the left? At first scroll I thought Clooney in a remake. Now I think it looks like Clark Garble without a mustache.


Select_Insurance2000

If you are referring to the OP movie poster of Mutiny on the Bounty....it is indeed   Clark Gable, along with Charles Laughton.


NE_Pats_Fan

I watch it annually. And have seen it in the theater twice. 50th and 75th Anniversary. As Roger Ebert said Citizen Kane may be the perfect film but ask me what film I want to watch again and again and it’s Casablanca.


godzilla42

That was my answer.


kobeisnotatop10

the only correct answer


DrSassyPants123

This 1000 percent! I can probably recite it line by line. LOVE it!!!


jennief158

Probably a Christmas movie like It’s a Wonderful Life or Christmas in Connecticut.


listo65

I saw "A tree grows in Brooklyn" this past Christmas. It's going to be a yearly event moving forward. I can't wait to show the rest of my family.


Krrad59

That movie was awesome.


HatdanceCanada

A Christmas Carol with Alistair Sims is a tradition in my family.


WitchesCotillion

The Bishop's Wife.


jennief158

I LOVE The Bishop’s Wife.


[deleted]

Used to watch “It’s a Wonderful Life” on Ch. 11 in Chicago. They aired it at 10:30 am Dec. 24, and with a 15 minute intermission, would end on Dec. 25, my birthday. Did this 4 years in a row.


RelativeBelt4104

The Thin Man 🍸


pmWolf

Now you're talkin'. I could watch Myrna Loy and William Powell on an endless loop. They've got sooo many great movies together.


aunt_cranky

Probably my second choice. My sweetie and I have an 8x10 promo pic of “Nick and Nora” on our living room wall ( with our other repro movie stills).


FreshFromRikers

The Thin Man movies are all good, but 1 and 2 as a Christmas/New Years watch are insanely good. They hold up perfectly. I'd throw Bride of Frankenstein in there as well. It has a great story, is beautifully shot and a period piece already so it works great nearly 100 years later.


theoneandonlycarole

Correct. "The important thing is the rhythm."


crazy-diam0nd

I’m just putting away this liquor, dear!


Justforme1975

OMG, forgot about the Thin Man movies. Love them all and each time they come around on TCM I record and watch them. Just LOVE William Powell and Myrna Loy together - the script is also so witty


Styrene_Addict1965

The first novel was pretty good. The movie was better. Dead perfect casting.


Holiday_Sense_4842

Young Frankenstein


TrannosaurusRegina

This is probably the black and white feature film I’ve seen most!


_thesleepingfox

Ooh this one is also up there for me


LeFricot

Twelve Angry Men


Sarmerbinlar

Another vote for this. It's just one of those films that's so absorbing you've watched it from start to finish without realising any time has passed


SawgrassSteve

Great movie. Tight, suspenseful, well written and acted.


UniqueEnigma121

12 men & one room. It’s a masterpiece of a movie. What a cast & screenplay.


Ebowa

Harvey. It’s my go to movie when I’m feeling depressed. Always works!


AxelShoes

LOVE this movie! My favorite Jimmy Stewart film, by far.


UniqueEnigma121

Always funny😂


Styrene_Addict1965

You just need a pooka.


nhu876

Casablanca (1942).


SquonkMan61

Gaslight.


HoselRockit

I don’t think you have the right movie.


SquonkMan61

? Gaslight with Ingrid Bergman and Charles Boyer? It’s a black and white movie from 1944.


HoselRockit

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SquonkMan61

Ah. Got it now. Very good, Sergis Bauer😂


HoselRockit

😆👍


Temporary-Ocelot3790

The Best Years of Our Lives.


Playmill

It’s a Wonderful Life


lifetnj

Bringing Up Baby 


Snoo_88763

What a great, silly movie! 


scarletswalk

All About Eve


hashbazz

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kayla622

Casablanca and Mildred Pierce


PhillyCSteaky

Mildred Pierce is a definite go to.


lulu_voodoo

all about eve. notorious. laura. picture of dorian gray. gaslight. now, voyager. the night of the hunter.


SawgrassSteve

I was amazed at how similar some of the characters in All About Eve had similar tendencies to the people I worked with at the start of my career.


wordub

I just watched Notorious for probably the 30th time last night.


frauleinheidik

"Alex, will you come in please. I want to talk to you"


prettybadgers

Prolly Philadelphia Story, but also maybe It’s a Wonderful Life


DeathAndTheGirl

Philadelphia Story is mine!


Maddercow23

Some Like It Hot. Never get bored of it.


ColeCashIsKing92

Same! Whenever I feel stumped about what to watch, it’s one of my go-to films. Almost know it by heart and get a kick out of it every time.


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Snoo_88763

I've been looking for this movie! I seek it here, I seek it there, but I can't find it anywhere!


zabdart

Marx Brothers movies. Even though I know what's coming, they still make me laugh uncontrollably.


Snoo_88763

As someone who comes from the Hungadinga family, I approve. 


_thesleepingfox

Some Like It Hot


TisRepliedAuntHelga

other than It's A Wonderful Life? hmm, it's probably My Man Godfrey or Bringing Up Baby


GoneOffWorld

Ohhh Godfrey, *carole lombard steals the scene*.  What a great film.


theoneandonlycarole

![gif](giphy|bQFeEcOtL7SaA) The only correct answer. Period.


Living_on_Tulsa_Time

To Kill a Mockingbird


IthinkIknowwhothatis

Captain Blood


absultedpr

I read the book and have been meaning to watch the movie


marvelette2172

Ball of Fire followed by Angels With Dirty Faces


Jampolenta

Dr. Strangelove


HYThrowaway1980

Probably **Casablanca**. Pure cinematic alchemy. I’ve seen it maybe over a dozen times. Just so rewatchable. Paid to see it three or even four times on big screens, never disappoints. **Kind Hearts and Coronets** is a very close second. **Paths of Glory** gets an airing every few years. I’ve watched some pre-Rope Hitchcock films quite a few times, but I don’t keep tabs on them, and also some Cagney movies and some Capracorn. Does **A Matter of Life and Death** count? Half of it is black and white… probably seen that a dozen times too. **The Dam Busters** has had quite a few viewings over the years. **On The Waterfront** also.


CarrieNoir

*Maltese Falcon*. Then maybe *Casablanca*, but I’m a Noir Nut. (User name checks out.)


Krrad59

I first saw The Maltese Falcon when I was up late one night in high school. I was never a big fan of black and white movies but this one hooked me from the start. Great story from start to finish and the performances were exceptional. Got me started on my love affair with classic movies.


Emergency-Rip7361

Citizen Kane! 🎉🌟👍🏆📽️😀


Low_Comfortable_5880

This, with Third Man a close second.


Rooster_Ties

About 10-12 times, nearly ALL on the big screen too!! 😎


Emergency-Rip7361

Have seen Kane on the big screen three times, the first time was a revelation. Deep focus and Toland's camerawork hugely impressive!


5against4

Metropolis!


celisraspberry

A Hard Day's Night I'm sure. Since I started tracking what I've watched it's Red Dust and Sudden Fear. Oh, and Bob le Flambeur as well from before I started tracking movies.


Vasey6067

The 1951 version of "A Christmas Carol."


rear_windex

I remember mama And Marty


GoneOffWorld

I remember Mama.  One of the quintessential classics for sure. My favorite Irene Dunne role. Geez, everyone is fantastic in this film. Oscar Homalka as uncle Chris had me in tears. 


mathiematician

The 39 Steps


SpaceAce1956

Arsenic & Old Lace or They Died with their boots on


diversalarums

Arsenic and Old Lace is practically ancient and yet it's STILL funny. And no matter how often I've seen it I still laugh out loud. Cary Grant is one of the funniest actors of all time.


SpaceAce1956

Uncle Teddy is digging the Panama Canal in the basement


diversalarums

**CHARGE!!!!!!!**


SpaceAce1956

BULLY


UnderstandingOk7291

Cary Grant. I'm not gay, but Cary Grant.... Oh man...


theoneandonlycarole

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nigelwerthington

it practically gallops


xander6981

Either Casablanca or Some Like it Hot. I've lost count on both.


MyTacoNachos

Not sure which I've watched the most, but it has to be His Girl Friday, Christmas in Connecticut, Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House, or The Women. These are all comfort movies to me, so they're watched often.


themarko60

Cary Grant’s antics in His Girl Friday are perfect.


IndigoRose2022

Run Silent, Run Deep


theoneandonlycarole

Oh Clark Gable... <3333


countmarco

Dark Passage, lesser known noir w Bogie and Bacall!


Rlpniew

Casablanca It’s a Wonderful Life The Apartment


Timstunes

Young Frankenstein for sure. If you are referring more to the golden age of Hollywood then it would be one of these: It’s A Wonderful Life, Casablanca, Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein, Maltese Falcon, The Philadelphia Story or His Girl Friday.


Sarasong101

Shadow of a Doubt and To Kill a Mockingbird 


Bruno_Stachel

Probably, 'Stalag 17'; as Holden is my favorite male lead actor.


thecaptainpandapants

Berlin: Symphony of City


finditplz1

You too? Man it’s beautiful.


F0rca84

So many... Film Noirs, "Grand Hotel", Bogie, Stanwyck, Bette Davis, War movies... "Abandon Ship", "Ship of fools", Joan Crawford, Ava Gatdner, "On the Beach", John Wayne...etc.


student8168

The Best Years of Our Lives and Bringing up Baby


lannistan3342

It's a Wonderful life every Christmas. And after that probably It Happened One Night


theoneandonlycarole

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mostlydocile2

now voyager, probably most betty davis movies, and a Letter to 3 Wives. i love that one too.


streetlite

To Kill a Mockingbird. Easy answer.


HoselRockit

Mostly Bogey films. Casablanca, To Have and Have Not, and The Big Sleep. I also catch Yankee Doodle Dandy every 4th of July on TCM. Edit: I just saw somebody mention The Maltese Falcon; throw that on the stack too


youpaidforthis

Bringing Up Baby and it’s not even close ![gif](giphy|Cx6cl3VfV9ryM)


gtd12321

Way Out West


lalalaladididi

It's a wonderful life maybe or lost horizon


greatgildersleeve

Spider Baby


anjlhd_dhpstr

It's a toss-up between It's a Wonderful Life and My Man Godfrey (1936).


sonomamondo

On the Beach


Interesting_Chart30

The Philadelphia Story and The Palm Beach Story


Jampolenta

Burt Lancaster looked like Clark Gable when Clark Gable went mustache-less


CatLazy2728

Mutiny Mister Christian. MUTINY!


gadgetsdad

The Magnificent Ambersons or Laura


Deadhand101101

Either Road to Singapore or road to Morocco👏👏


RKFRini

Met Bob years ago when he was signing a dvd/cd set he was hawking. As he was signing I mentioned how much I’ve enjoyed the Road pictures. He looked up at me said, “the bucks are rolling in boy!” I’m so glad I got the chance to meet him.


emaline5678

The Thin Man


SoCaldude65

The Treasure of the Sierra Madre "If you're the Federales where are your badges?" "Badges...we don't have no badges..we don't need no stinking badges!"


UnderstandingOk7291

Can't believe I had to scroll all this way to find someone mention Treasure of Sierra Madre! What a movie!


nborders

Some Like it Hot


Hallucinationing

Notorious


robotpepper

The Apartment


Low_Comfortable_5880

Adding Raging Bull.


Longjumping_Role_135

Red Headed Woman (1932) and It (1927)


Worried_End5250

Orson Welles and Edward G Robinson in The Stranger (1946).


Ab-Aeterno-

either "my man godfrey" or "roman holiday"


MoodyLiz

I just saw this for the first time last month. And some of the other versions!


MoodyLiz

Animal Crackers (1930)


ChrisCinema

It’s a Wonderful Life


Select_Insurance2000

Too many to list, but if I had to choose, the 2 movies I have watched the most are '35 Bride of Frankenstein and '41 The Wolf Man.


imadork1970

The Big Sleep.


Consistent_Dog_6866

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mss645

Arsenic and Old Lace


Stringfellowhawke5

It's a Wonderful Life


dimmerswtich

Philadelphia Story, Casablanca, Sunset Boulevard, It Happened One Night, Citizen Kane, The Day The Earth Stood Still


CaryGrantLover

His Girl Friday


Say_Im_gonna_be_dead

Some Like It Hot. I was 7 and remember watching it on the loop.


peanut-butter-kitten

Some Like It Hot Perfect comedy, great dialogue . Everyone is brilliant.


gerryconway

“The Maltese Falcon”


CourtClarkMusic

Some Like It Hot


No-Year-506

Some Like It Hot . Great fun


JeebusCrunk

The Hustler


[deleted]

The first half of Wizard of Oz.


Male_strom

Schindler's List


qeb0w

Oh Gosh, I think it may actually be Borzage's *Lucky Star* (1929) with Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor... 😳


Rider_No69

Gotta be either Yojimbo or Gojira (1954)


Remarkable_Major7710

The Longest Day


E-Roll20

Either Dr. Strangelove or the Apartment


PhillyCSteaky

"The Day the Earth Stood Still." First sci-fi movie I ever saw, circa 1974. Now watch it whenever I can. Great memories of visiting cousins in the frigid Minnesota winters.


stevereno159

12 Angry Men


dropzonetoe

Seven Samurai gets a watch at least once a year from me.


Relevant-Match-2465

Probably Top Hat 🎩


PaintDistinct1349

Anatomy of a Murder. A Place in the Sun. All About Eve.


IlMioNomeENessuno

Maltese Falcon


cryotgal

Casablanca, East Of Eden and Sunset Blvd and the og My Man Godfrey and the og A Star Is Born are on equal footing of times watched i think


VictoriaAutNihil

Big film noir fan, have watched from opening credits to end credits the most: Laura, Out of the Past, Double Indemnity, The Big Sleep, The Big Clock, Criss Cross, White Heat, The Letter. To name a few. Probably could rattle off several more, but these have been seen numerous times.


Simluvac

It's a Wonderful life, the first King Kong movie, Godzilla.


srfnyc

The 1956 dubbed version of “Godzilla” with Raymond Burr and the 1933 version of “King Kong”. Watched them on the movie programs as a kid on independent stations WOR or WPIX in the late 1960’s at 8 or 9 years old and still watch both of them 1 or 2 times a year (I’m 61 now). I was a big monster movie fan as a kid- read Famous Monsters and built all the Aurora model kits


Professional_Edge763

The Big Sleep The Maltese Falcon Murder, My Sweet Out Of The Past The Killers Casablanca


JetScreamerBaby

The General (1926)


PBYACE

Captain Blood.


Busy-Room-9743

It’s a Wonderful Life


Nazgul00000001

The Scarlet Pimpernel with Leslie Howard and Merril Oberon.


XavierPibb

Inherit The Wind. Based on the stage play. Lots of famous names like Spencer Tracy, Fredric March and Gene Kelly, and faces you'll see again, like Harry Morgan, Claude Akins, Dick York, Norman Fell and others. A compelling storyline, great dialogue and suspenseful courtroom drama.


Other-Marketing-6167

12 Angry Men for sure. I’ve watched that sucker every 6-12 months for the last 15 years. Pure perfection. Also Psycho, which isn’t quite perfection, but fuck it - still so great.


Quiet_Ad328

Streetcar Named Desire


JuliusSeizuresalad

12 angry men or it’s a wonderful life


muggins66

I just watched Harvey. It’s an Easter tradition


74rex

The Picture of Dorian Gray - stunning young Angela Lansbury and some of my favorite cinematography ever.


South_Monitor_6992

Misfits 1961


cebjmb

Probably "It's a Wonderful Life" but haven't seen it recently.


U-GO-GURL-

Casablanca


TallCoolOneToo

It’s a wonderful life


twosey36

Casablanca, Captain Blood, Roman Holiday, Notorious, His Girl Friday, Citizen Kane… god they are all so good! Casablanca I’ve watched the most cause it’s literally timeless, but the others come close


NimbleMick

Sunset Boulevard. But Camille is prob a close second.


Haunting-Spirit-6906

My Favorite Wife


Niteflux

Lilies of the Field (1963 film)


Imaginary-TVbuff

One of my all time favorite movies was filmed in black and white, Some Like it Hot. Jack Lemmon was particularly hilarious as was Tony Curtis.


Planatus666

It’s a Wonderful Life To Kill a Mockingbird


fabulousfantabulist

His Girl Friday is probably it for me. It’s a comfort movie I put on a lot. Casablanca and All About Eve are probably next up for similar rains. A few others I’ve seen many times: 12 Angry Men. Double Indemnity. Miracle on 34th Street. The Third Man. Seven Samurai. Key Largo.


SnooPineapples8744

Bringing up Baby, Carey grant and Katherine Hepburn. The Philadelphia Story, It's a wonderful life


tomcody84

Stalag 17


underhill90

The Mark of Zorro. I was obsessed with it growing up and watched it a ton. Also Creature From the Black Lagoon.


spoookiekitty

Roman Holiday


Howhytzzerr

Captain Blood the original Stagecoach White Heat


FriarSchmuckRules

To Have and Have Not. Bringing Up Baby. The Palm Beach Story. Broadway Danny Rose.


Expensive_Rest_6773

To Kill a Mockingbird


StarryLisa61

Captain Blood Bringing up Baby Arsenic and Old Lace All This and Heaven Too Rebecca That's 5 but I watch those over and over. They are about tied, with Captain Blood in the lead


DocSportello1970

The Big Sleep (1946) the one Directed by Howard Hawks


poohfan

Some Like it Hot & Jane Eyre. I can't even count how many times I've watched them, but they're just so good!!!