Classic Films
Only some films are Classics and we're here to tell you which films and why
... they are a cut above the rest, they are timeless, and they are worth watching... again and again. Cinema has been with us for well over a century, which means the back catalogue is enormous and while there are a lot of great films, there are many times more that are simply a waste if time This channel will give you an insiders view into the must see films, we don't review turkeys. We'll also tell you what makes these films so good, and where you can find them.
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Of Mice and Men (1940) - A Brilliant adaption of the classic novella and stage play
«Доктор Джекилл и мистер Хайд» (1941) — уникальная адаптация классической истории
«Луговые псы» (1997) — захватывающая фэнтези-драма с участием настоящих звёзд
«Год, когда мой голос сломался» (1987) — лучший фильм о взрослении в истории австралийского кино
«Субботним вечером, воскресным утром» (1960) — один из лучших фильмов британской «новой волны».
«Паспорт в Пимлико» (1949) — весёлая английская комедия послевоенного периода.
Only Angels have Wings (1939) - a riveting action-adventure film full of drama, romance and comedy
The Fringe Dwellers (1986) - an under-rated Australian film that takes on difficult social issues
The Seven Year Itch (1955) - a classic sex comedy despite the censorship restrictions of the time
Monkey Business (1952) - a solid Screwball Comedy from some of the best proponents of the genre
The Phantom of Liberty (1974) - a brilliant surrealist film from Luis Bunuel
Belle De Jour (1967) - the most successful film from surrealist Luis Bunuel
Mandy (1952) - a beautiful film about a family's struggles to provide for their disabled child
Billy Liar (1963) - a highly original comedy that is one of the best films from the British New Wave
Ferris Beuller's Day Off (1986) - the best film about ditching school to have the time of your life
The Breakfast Club (1985) - the best and most loved teen drama of all time
Walkabout (1971) - one of the first Australian New Wave films and one of the best
The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (1978) - the most acclaimed but least appreciated film of the 70s
The Pajama Game (1957) - a solid musical with a great cast from the peak period for the genre
The Band Wagon (1953) - one of the best movie musicals from the golden period for the genre
Taxi Driver (1976) - a breakout film for Martin Scorcese, Robert De Niro and Jodie Foster
The Sting (1973) - a clever caper film that is full of laughs and surprises.