Oh this thread gave me nostalgic memories of the family grouped around the tele on a Sunday afternoon for the film.
I loved anything with Cary Grant - Bringing Up Baby (although Katherine Hepburn irritates me now) and Mr Blandings Builds his Dream House ( I think).
We all used to love a good Western. The ones that stay in the mind are Stagecoach and High Noon. Gary Cooper was so tortured and Grace Kelly was so beautiful in the latter.
I know it wasn't black and white but I love She Wore a Yellow Ribbon with John Wayne.
There's something more revealing about black and white photography and cinematography. I can't define it. Perhaps it captures mood more.
What did you you think you would have by your current age that you don't?
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