What's the oldest film you've seen?

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Postby Cerberus » 2008.11.22 (21:05)

I think the oldest film I've seen was Harvery (1950).

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Postby Torex » 2008.11.26 (18:04)

King Kong, the original one. I checked, and it was released earlier in the year than Duck Soup.
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Postby Borealis » 2008.11.27 (02:26)

One of the best old films I've seen is "Roma, città aperta" by Federico Fellini (1945). One of the most well-done scenes in it is of a Nazi raid on an apartment block - they used the key characters in the film but all of the extras were those who lived in that apartment block when the raid happened - that just makes for a stunning realism that you don't find much in modern cinema, definitely not in Hollywood anyway.

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Postby a happy song » 2008.11.27 (02:57)

Laurie wrote:I've seen A Trip to the Moon at the Science Museum before, but I remember seeing Nosferatu and Cabinet of Dr. Caligari before. I think they were made in the 1920s, but I know that A Trip to the Moon was made before that, maybe 1900-1910.
Ah, I've seen Caligari too! That was 26 February 1920 (Berlin). Nosferatu being 4 March 1922 (Berlin also).

So yeh, Caligari now being the earliest I can remember.
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Postby bobaganuesh_2 » 2008.11.27 (03:27)

Either Clash of the Titans or Ben-Hur

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Postby Eiturlyf » 2008.11.27 (14:52)

Fisherman (1970), a documentary about the Icelandic fishermen.

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Postby wedgie » 2008.11.28 (14:43)

I got around to watching 12 angry men the other day. I really enjoyed it.

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Postby Pixon » 2008.12.03 (01:50)

I just saw "Arrival of a Train". I think it may be the oldest one that anyone here has ever seen. 1895.
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Postby unoriginal name » 2008.12.03 (15:27)

I just watched "Roundhay Garden Scene", made in 1888, it's the earliest celluloid film.

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Postby Tanner » 2008.12.03 (16:13)

gloomp wrote:I just watched "Roundhay Garden Scene", made in 1888, it's the earliest celluloid film.
I question if 20 frames constitutes a film as per this discussion.
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Postby Pixon » 2008.12.03 (21:38)

Wow. Roundhay Garden Scene was only 2 seconds, at 12 frames per second.
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Postby Maligus » 2008.12.04 (18:50)

Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (uber EDIT black and white movie)....*cringes*....I dont wanna talk about it
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Postby Clovic » 2008.12.05 (02:47)

Nosferatu and Metropolis would be the two oldest on my list I do believe, and both of them are absolutely amazing movies.
Ah, I've seen Caligari too!
Forgot about that one! It's good as well.
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Postby PsychoSnail » 2008.12.08 (06:28)

Probably Gone With the Wind.
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Postby GmN819 » 2008.12.08 (07:05)

Wizard of Oz. 1939. Had it on VHS since I was younger, iv seen it quite a few times..

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Postby blackwhite » 2008.12.19 (12:05)

to be or not to be (1942)
citizen kane (1941/2)
great dictator (1940/1)
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Postby Slayr » 2008.12.19 (18:56)

ive seen a couple

12 angry men-1957 (i watched it last night for the 4th time)
harvey-1950
gone with the wind-???
wizard of oz-???


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