The Wind and the Lion
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073906/
Many really great films mentioned in these posts. Reaching way back, I'd put in a mention for Hitchcock's "The Thirty-nine Steps," as it broke ground in so many ways.
But almost all of my friends in the film business--I was in the business for years as a screenwriter--will list "The Godfather" as possibly the greatest film of all time. Have to agree it's a masterpiece.
Lawrence of Arabia - scope !
Did I mention a few classics from my formative years?
The Dambusters
633 Squadron
In Which we Serve
The Battle of Britain
How I ended up in green baggy skin, and not the RAF or the Navy is beyond me.
Too many to mention...
Rear Window
Vertigo
Psycho
The Birds
North by Northwest
Rope
The 39 Steps
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Too many to mention...
The Invasion of the Body Snatchers
Coogan's Bluff
Dirty Harry
The Beguiled
Charlie Varrick
The Shootist
Escape From Alcatraz
Having just re-watched it AGAIN, I'll throw in "Zulu".....and, to a lesser degree, "Zulu Dawn".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3grk-slP0LU
classic Howard Stern
Bob le Flambeur
After losing big, an aging gambler decides to assemble a team to rob a casino.
French language with English subtitles.
https://thepiratebay.cr/torrent/6226....H264.AC3.Gopo
Tallyho chaps and chocks away for the 80th anniversary viewing of The Battle Of Britain
The expansive footage for the 1969 movie uses scores of real spitfires, hurricanes, Me109s, stukas and He111s and was filmed from a converted B-25 before the days of CGI
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My top ten classic movies in no particular order are...
Fistful of Dynamite
The Great Escape
Von Ryan's Express
Kelly's Hero's
Quadraphenia
Trainspotting
Matrix
Italian Job
Zulu
Apocalypse Now
Must have watched them all multiple times.
Once Upon A Time In The West is pretty iconic.
As is 2001 : A Space Odyssey
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