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How about movies you would be stunned if people have seen?
Here are some obscure movies I watch over and over and never get tired of.
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock - excellent screwball comedy with Harold Lloyd and some of his patent heart stopping stunts, in this case featuring a circus lion. Also an awesome bar scene with Edgar Kennedy as a bartender, one of the best scenes he ever did.
Double Wedding, another screwball comedy this time starring Myrna Loy and William Powell. Again with Edgar Kennedy in a supporting role as bartender. I love the Thin Man series but I like this one even better.
The Third Man. This should be on every list of the best movies ever made. If you want some insight into present day politics, business and finance watch the ferris wheel scene a few times. Harry Lime's spiritual grandchildren run the world.
Topper. The movie that made Cary Grant a major star.
Beat The Devil. I know this is not Humphrey Bogart's best movie but I never get tired of it. Witty script by Truman Capote.
OC and Stiggs. The newest movie on the list and the only one in color. This is a kind of uneven or patchy effort but the best parts are wonderful. I guess I like it because it is a modern screwball comedy.
All these movies cheer me up except The Third Man.
Do you have any favorites than never made a best of list and never will, and that nobody has ever heard of?
Here are some obscure movies I watch over and over and never get tired of.
The Sin of Harold Diddlebock - excellent screwball comedy with Harold Lloyd and some of his patent heart stopping stunts, in this case featuring a circus lion. Also an awesome bar scene with Edgar Kennedy as a bartender, one of the best scenes he ever did.
Double Wedding, another screwball comedy this time starring Myrna Loy and William Powell. Again with Edgar Kennedy in a supporting role as bartender. I love the Thin Man series but I like this one even better.
The Third Man. This should be on every list of the best movies ever made. If you want some insight into present day politics, business and finance watch the ferris wheel scene a few times. Harry Lime's spiritual grandchildren run the world.
Topper. The movie that made Cary Grant a major star.
Beat The Devil. I know this is not Humphrey Bogart's best movie but I never get tired of it. Witty script by Truman Capote.
OC and Stiggs. The newest movie on the list and the only one in color. This is a kind of uneven or patchy effort but the best parts are wonderful. I guess I like it because it is a modern screwball comedy.
All these movies cheer me up except The Third Man.
Do you have any favorites than never made a best of list and never will, and that nobody has ever heard of?
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