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CLASSIC FILMS is a subreddit founded by Stroud and monoglot for discussing and recommending films in the Golden Age of Cinema, Film Noir, Black & White (Classic) films.
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Hi! I’ve been watching films like The Heiress (1949) and Now, Voyager (1942) where the central female characters go through a personal transformation where they come into their own. Almost “ugly duckling” transformations Do you have any recommendations?
I feel like The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1934) and possibly Gaslight (1944) (if you look at it in a certain perspective) could fit into this category as woman gaining control in their life.
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Classic movies are good for the soul. On TCM’s 30th anniversary, consider a marathon - 17 April 2024
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I'm an old soul looking for my other half. It's hard to find these days. I try talking to others about classic movies and actors and I'm left disappointed. No one my age knows or wants to know about the legions of Hollywood. Which is a shame. I'm looking for a passion like the one Terry McKay and Nickie Ferrante had for one another. But I suppose romance like that only exist in the movies, movies that don't interest the people of today.
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