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  1. Well, I'm not much into nor do I know much about Fashion but I like the mid to late 50's for the women and the late 30's and early 40's for the men. Those typical hats the guys wore during that time were pretty cool. Too bad they don't wear them nowadays. I think that the women had better dresses and looked better back then in the movies too. That's my 2 cents worth on this subject:)

  2. In no particular order cause I like many of them so much.:)

     

    Mr. Smith Goes to Washington

    Vertigo

    The Great Escape

    30 Seconds Over Tokyo

    Dust Be My Destiny

    Vivacious Lady

    Sergeant York

    You Can't Take It With You

    Pride of the Yankees

    The Mortal Storm

  3. Hitchcock was a master at making common everyday things into a gripping story of suspense, mystery or horror. Particularly with music, color and great screen shots he portrayed his inner feelings. Here is a list of my favorite Hitchcock movies.

     

    Vertigo~1958.

    Shadow of a Doubt~1954

    The Man Who Knew Too Much~1956

    Saboteur~1942

    Rear Window~1954

     

  4. Kim Novak in Vertigo because she looks beautiful, has a sense of mystery about her and creates an emotionality in the film that was unique for a Hitchcock. The interesting thing is that she made her own character for the film, since Hitchcock wouldn't tell her who he wanted her to become. This is why she was so great. She was a creation of herself!

  5. Kim Novak in Vertigo because she looks beautiful, has a sense of mystery about her and creates an emotionality to the film that was unique for a Hitchcock. The interesting was that she made her own character for the film, since Hitchcock wouldn't tell her who he wanted her to become. This is why she was so great. She was a creation of herself!

  6. Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire: Carefree and Swing Time

     

    James Stewart & Kim Novak: Vertigo

     

    James Stewart & Ginger Rogers: Vivacious Lady

     

    Gary Cooper & Teresa Wright: Pride of the Yankees

     

    Joseph Cotton & Teresa Wright: Shadow of a Doubt

     

    Joseph Cotton & Ginger Rogers: I'll Be Seeing You

     

    Priscilla Lane & John Garfield: Dust By My Destiny

     

    Errol Flynn & Olivia De Haviland: The Adventures of Robinhood

     

    Ray Milland & Loretta Young: The Doctor Takes a Wife

     

    Van Johnson & June Allyson: Too Young To Kiss

     

     

  7. My favorite movie ending is Vertigo because it has so much emotion built up with the previous events and it comes to a realistic conclusion. It really leaves a person thinking.

     

    I also like High Noon when the camera zooms out on Gary Cooper and Grace Kelly as they drive off, leaving those who betrayed them in the dust of their carriage.

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