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Best "hat movie" ever?

carter

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"Miller's Crossing from Joel and Etan Cohen is a good hat movie and a heckuva film. Great cast includes Garbiel Byrne, Albert Finney, Marcia Gay Harden, and John Turturro. Goood gritty gangster movie with a great soundtrack.
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Mr. Lucky

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Carter,

Good choices and two of my favorite movies! May I add ANYTHING with Bogart -
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- the preceeding which I just watched yesterday for the first time. Good movie!

Oh, a couple of years back the Arclight Cinema over in Hollywood displayed some of the wardrobe from "The Road to Perdition" and it was quite remarkable. I don't know how authentic it was, but it sure was...thick.
 

carter

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Jeff,
Let's assume that Miller's Crossing and Road to Perdition are on a double-bill.

What's the pairing with your Bogie film?
 

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carter said:
Jeff,
Let's assume that Miller's Crossing and Road to Perdition are on a double-bill.

What's the pairing with your Bogie film?
Requiem For A Heavyweight - The Jackie Gleason/Anthony Quinn version OR On The Waterfront.
 

KObalto

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indycop said:
Don't know if it was a good movie, but I just watched the last 20 minutes of the greatest game ever played. There seemed to be plenty of hats.
My grandfather was there, hat squarely on head. There was a newspaper strike in NYC and they were having a hard time selling tickets so they advertised in Baltimore. It was something like $5 for a ticket and round-trip train fare (I assume you're referring to the 1958 NFL championship game).
 

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funneman said:
"The Sting" has some great hats. That powder blue fedora Paul Newman wears is to die for.


+1

There are too many older BW films with great hats to list (Bogie's big sleep and Maltese Falcon being particular favorites), but for "recent" color films I like The Sting and Chinatown for great hats.

Chinatown also had exquisite suits. I Loved the clothes in The Untouchables, but thought the hats were only so-so. I never noticed Indiana Jones' hats before going on this website - I swear! I was too busy coveting that jacket and those boots!lol
 

snowslider

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just watched a good 'hat movie' this evening.

it's a 1952 black and white italian film. with english subtitles.
titled: Umberto D.

basicall post war depression and an elderly man and his dog struggle with eviction and sickness. it's basically a sad story. but great reviews. i simply saw it on the shelf. tons of great coats and hats to appreciate.

i love the video store we have here in town (Norfolk, VA). they have a lot of international and obscure finds.
if you got Umberto D. in stock... you probably got a great video store.
otherwise try those mail rental programs... i dont know much about them.
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riccardo

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The voice

I remember a movie with Frank Sinatra, he was a sniper and he want to kill the USA President, I don't remember the title , but I remember very well the hats I've seen on it , a lot of FBI members wore some beautiful hats looking like OR, others wore some beautiful fedora, with large ribbon and wide brims.
Very good.
Riccardo.
 

Red McCutcheon

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Unless I missed it, nobody's mentioned Dr. No and From Russia with Love. Two superior Bond films in which Seanery sports a mean fedora.

PS--Believe it or not, Steve Martin pulls off a nice lid in Plains, Trains and Automobiles.
 

pgoat

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I've been yakking about early Bond hats here recently. I think his was the brit version (trilby?), more tapered crown, small woven ribbon, etc etc.

"Both hands, misterr Jonsch - I'm a verrry nerrrrvous pahssenjah!"


In Dead Men don't wear plaid Steve Martin also had some nice lids.
 

Red McCutcheon

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Probably so. The brim was fairly narrow and the crown was high. My own Biltmore/Miller Belfast was the closest I could come, and I think it comes pretty damned close.
 

pgoat

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Red McCutcheon said:
Probably so. The brim was fairly narrow and the crown was high. My own Biltmore/Miller Belfast was the closest I could come, and I think it comes pretty damned close.


I had an old Biltmore like that too - I forget the model name.....it was almost Tyrolean, very yodel-i-eee-hoo
 

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