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    Default What's the oldest film you've seen?

    Mine is The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Peter Loore. That was a great film.

    I'm currently into watching some Chaplin films, City Lights (1931), The Circus (1928).

    Oldies are brilliant.
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    laurel and hardy ones from 1930 onwards

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    i dont watch old films, i just cant


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    probally em laurel and hardy and a rendition of great expectations


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    Gone with the Wind - 1939
    Dumbo - 1941
    greatexpectations - 1946


    And of course from 1945 i've watched any and all warfilms XD

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    Great Expectations (1946) aswell, watched it in English.
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    Doctor Jekyll and Mr Hyde (1941)

    My English teacher made us watch it in year 9
    It was boring

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    Erm laurel and hardy ones and mary popins lol. I tend to watch films from the late seventies to late 80s lol. Like Mississippi Burning.

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    Metropolis (1927)

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    Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs(1937)
    First full length film Disney released

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