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Under the Roofs of Paris - 1930
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The Bridge on the River Kwai, 1957.
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It's a Wonderful Life - 1946
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wizard of oz (MGM) - 1939 ;)
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Chaplin's Essanay Comedies, Vol. 01 (1915)
i 1st bought the 1st collection by madacy, and it was a pain watching it, the print was really bad! good thing i was able to trade it! :)
so stay away and stay clear from the madacy version!
Get the Image version! These films were painstakingly restored by David Sheperd's "Film Preservation Associates" after a ten-year search for footage. :)
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Gone with the Wind
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DR. NO 1962.
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Gone with the Wind
and
Wizard of Oz
(Don't know which is older but GWTW is definitely longer!)
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wizard of oz (MGM) - 1939 ;)
mine, too. :)
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Gone with the Wind
and
Wizard of Oz
(Don't know which is older but GWTW is definitely longer!)
Both came out in 1939. That was a golden year for movies. Mr. Deeds Goes to Washington also opened that year. Still have to buy The Wizard of Oz.
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Not that old I guess... Drunken Master (Jackie Chan, 1978)
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It Happened One Night (1934)
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Since it was the first picture to ever sweep all the major Academy Awards, I was curious about it.
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Gone with the Wind
correction bro, Chaplin po ang oldest sa collection natin ;D
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It Happened One Night din ata.
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I was sure mine was Lost Horizon (1937), but apparently my answer will also be It Happened One Night (1934, check). Cute film, no?
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It's a Woderful Life - 1946
Me too its the most watched dvd i have makes me cry each time :'(
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It's a Woderful Life - 1946
Me too its the most watched dvd i have makes me cry each time :'(
Isn't Donna Reed beautiful? Old fashioned and very simple beauty. ;)
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A Streetcar Named Desire (1951) - Marlon Brando, Vivien Leigh. The oldest and probably the least watched DVD in my collection.
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the sound of music - 1965
gone with the wind - 1939
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I assumed it would be the twin bill Frankenstein (1931) and The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) but found this on the shelf last night:
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Number 17 (1932) / Ring (1927)
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Gone with the Wind
and
Wizard of Oz
(Don't know which is older but GWTW is definitely longer!)
Oz was released 25 August, 1939 while GWTW was released 15 December, 1939.
So OZ is older by about 3.67 mos.
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The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney Platinum Edition) 1938 ;D
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The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
why can't they make these kinds of films like they used to?
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Gremlins
It came in free from my dvd purchase :D
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Gone with the Wind and Casablanca :)
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Snow White then....
The Shining na
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Gone with the Wind and Casablanca :)
me too!! and I'm planning to buy All Quiet on the Western Front - (1930) I heard it's a very good movie. :)
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and I'm planning to buy All Quiet on the Western Front - (1930) I heard it's a very good movie. :)
World War I German point of view.
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Tora! Tora! Tora!
Bought it just to re-educate my wife's brothers and sisters after watching that stupid Pearl Harbor movie released recently.
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Tora! Tora! Tora!
Bought it just to re-educate my wife's brothers and sisters after watching that stupid Pearl Harbor movie released recently.
You're right Dunedain, simply no comparison...
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Snow White 1938 :)
other old films
Gone With The Wind 1939
Casablanca 1943
Bataan 1943
Roman Holiday 1953
An Affair to Rememeber 1957
Some Like It Hot 1959
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In alphabetical order:
1. The 39 Steps (1935)
2. Casablanca (1942)
3. Citizen Kane (1941)
4. Notorious (1946)
5. Rashomon (1950)
6. Seven Samurai (1954)
7. Snow White (1934)
8. The Third Man (1949)
9. Wizard of Oz (1939)
JOHN
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Ben Hur (1959)
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Compared to the others here, my "oldest film" in my DVD collection is fairly new :D
Die Hard (1988) ;D ;D
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The Mark of Zorro (1920)
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Not quite as old as bently's Chaplin but as I found out much later after purchase, that this was the first movie Milton Berle appeared in.
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LOTR animated version. 60's o 70's pa ata ung cartoong ito..
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The Sound Of Music (1965)
Lawrence Of Arabia (1962)
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Oklahoma (Dunno what year sa mom ko ito eh hehe)
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An Affair to Remember
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Carl Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), and
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Metropolis, Restored Authorized Edition (1927)
Both are highly recommended.
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Snow White
Seven Samurai
Breakfast at Tiffany's
The Graduate
Wicker Man
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Gone with the wind
Casablanca
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LOTR animated version. 60's o 70's pa ata ung cartoong ito..
Is that Ralph Bakshi's Animated Adaptation from 1978? or Bass & Rankin's The Hobbit from 1977?
As for me, it's Hitchcock's 39 Steps
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snow white and the seven dwarfs (platinum edition)
seven samurai (criterion collection)
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Carl Dreyer's The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), and
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Metropolis, Restored Authorized Edition (1927)
Both are highly recommended.
hi firewired!
oks ba story ng metropolis (rae)? parang gusto ko rin kasing bumili nito...
thanks...
-ThePatriot
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Gone with the Wind
and
Wizard of Oz
(Don't know which is older but GWTW is definitely longer!)
Oz was released 25 August, 1939 while GWTW was released 15 December, 1939.
So OZ is older by about 3.67 mos.
I did my disc inventory and found out that I have 39 steps and Lost Horizon which are older than my GWTW and WizOz.
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Frankenstein 1931 (Universal Monster Series)
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citizen kane... :)
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I thought The Great Dictator was old but after checking with imdb,
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is still my oldest film in my stash!
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Recently got Birth of a Nation (1915) as part of a box set.
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Casablanca and A Streetcar Named Desire. Was never really a classics fan, but I'm beginning to become "educated" in the genre :)
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i've got quiet a lot of old movies on DVD format for the 1930s, 1940s & 1950s, but the oldest feature length film in my collection is also the 1915 The Birth Of A Nation, the no. 44 in the American Film Institute (AFI) Top 100 Films of all time:
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Charlie Chaplin's The Kid (1921)
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it would be CASABLANCA and A PLACE IN THE SUN
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Death Takes a Holiday (1934) - from the second disc of Meet Joe Black Ultimate Edition
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I dont have this... for the record Richard III (1912) is the oldest surviving american feauture film (3 years older than a birth of a nation)
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The original Scarface (1932) included in the Scarface DeLuxe Gift Set :)
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Das Boot Superbit R3
8)
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Snow White & The 7 Dwarfs
Gone With the Wind
Dr Jekyll & Mr. Hyde (1st and 2nd versions on 1 warner DVD)
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Badjao
Biyaya ng Lupa
Diyosa
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It Happened One Night (1934) :)
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casablanca Se 1945
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le mans 1960's
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;D ;D ;D
Excalibur (panahon pa ni King Arthur to...hehehe)!! corny ata! ;D
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Birth of A Nation (1915)
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Morocco (1930) - this is not yet out on dvd so i just made a dvd transfer from a VHS tape.
Triple Feature Drama Classics Vol. 7: The Kid (1921)/Joyless Street (1925)/Extra Girl (1923)
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Gilda (Rita HaYworth, Glenn Ford)
Seven Smaurai (Kurosawa)
A Place In The Sun (Elizabeth Taylor)
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The Quiet Man - starring john wayne 1952
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ARTEMIS..............
meron din akong birth of a nation na dvd tulad ng pinost mo,
it's really the oldest dvd worth watching...
its a classic of american movies..
1915 pa yang movie an yan at silent pa
at talagang collector'sitemyan
at yang dvd na yan ng image ang pinakamagandang version ng birth of a nation
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Wizard of Oz ;D
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citizen kane ;D
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Lawrence of the Arabian
Sound of Music ;D
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The Oldest film in my DVD collection would be the Alfred Hitchcock Classic, "Vertigo", 1957, i think. It has to be one of my favorites of all time.
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Two oldest:
It Happened One Night
Bringing Up Baby
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Casablanca,
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wow! mukhang di na mabre break ang record namin for having the oldest movie in our collection...........
ang birth of a nation {1915} by david wark griffith
i also believe that no movie earlier than birth of a nation is worth having........................
merong sumunod na maganda pero mas bago pa rin ng one year ang intolerance {1916}...
this movie is also for those who really understand movies kaya malamang kokonti lang talaga ang magkakainteres na magkaroon nito!
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Battle Of The Bulge 1965 in my collection.
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Nanook of The North (1922) oldest documentary film and Metropolis (1927)
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)
Dumbo (1941)
Bambi (1942)
Peter Pan (1953)
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Ealier than 1950..
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde 1931 and 1941 versions
Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs 1937
Gone With the Wind 1939
Wizard of Oz 1939
The Philadelphia Story 1940
Casablanca 1942
Bambi 1942
Dark Passage 1947
Treasure of the Sierra Madre 1948
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Wizard of Oz 1939
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It's a Wonderful Life - 1946
wala pa sa hands ko pero i think it will arrive soon, from amazon ca.
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great movie! you have nice tastes.......yung paramount version na ba ang sa yo?
thx na kc yung version ng artisan?,yung dating labas
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1915
Birth of a Nation
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All About Eve (1950)
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The Broadway Melody (1929)
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Georges Melies' A Trip to The Moon (1902)
The Birth Of A Nation (1915)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1919)
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The Life and Passion of Jesus Christ (1905)
From the Manger to the Cross (1913)
It's two silent films in one DVD...
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HOME ALONE ;)
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King Kong (1933)
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Gone With The Wind
The Sound Of Music
The Ten Commandments
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Constantine and the Cross 1962
Porck Chop Hill 1959
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Ben Hur 1925
Ten Commandments 1923
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gone with the wind
caligula
ben-hur
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A Trip to The Moon (1902)
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Elvis Presley's Hawaii film collection.
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1. Modern Times (1936) # 78; 9 stars
2. Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs (1937) #34; 9 stars
3. The Wizard of OZ (1939) #10; 9 stars
4. Gone With the Wind (1939) # 6; 8 stars
5. Citizen Kane (1941) #1; 7.5 stars
6. Casablanca (1942) #3; 9 stars
7. The Treasure of Sierra Madre (1948) #38; 4 stars
8. All About Eve (1950) #28; 6 stars
9. The African Queen (1951) #65; 5.5 stars
10. Singin' in the Rain (1952) #5; 9 stars
The number is the rank of the film in the top 100 American film as released by American Films Institute (AFI) on June 20, 2007 but the score or rating on the right is based on my personal taste.
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The Sound Of Music
The Ten Commandments
Ben Hur
Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs
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I got three: The Adventures of Robin Hood 2disc, Gone With The Wind 4disc and Citizen Kane 2disc :)
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Gone with the wind
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The Charge of the LIght Brigade starring Errol Flynn (1936)
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Casablanca
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empire of the sun
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Casablanca for me
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Deer Hunter