Yes, Mr. Blandings is the original film that Money Pit came out of. And definitely not as funny now. An Affair to Remember is hankie-worthy, in my book. Forget the singing and kiddie sequences, and focus on the ones with his grandmother. She's delightful also.
You'll enjoy Harvey--one of my absolute favorites. N by NW will have you clutching your popcorn. Since you've already seen To Catch a Thief, you may be surprised by some different cinematic tricks that Hitchcock has up his sleeve in this one.
Sabrina simply refuses to work--I've seen the old and the new versions, and it just doesn't wash.
Have you seen Rear Window? Another one of my favorites from this period.
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An Affair to Remember is hankie-worthy, in my book. Forget the singing and kiddie sequences, and focus on the ones with his grandmother. She's delightful also.
You'll enjoy Harvey--one of my absolute favorites. N by NW will have you clutching your popcorn. Since you've already seen To Catch a Thief, you may be surprised by some different cinematic tricks that Hitchcock has up his sleeve in this one.
Sabrina simply refuses to work--I've seen the old and the new versions, and it just doesn't wash.
Have you seen Rear Window? Another one of my favorites from this period.