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Getting old and senile, there seeker?
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Dr. Strangeglove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
A Guy
Normally, I would let that pass, but that is the second time today that someone has made a crack like that. It is one thing for me to make a comment of that sort about myself, but it doesn't open the door for others to follow suite.
After you have lived as long as I have, to make a mistake of a couple of years about something that happened decades previously, and after having a stroke a few years back, it is in no way a sign of senility. On the contrary, I would say that it is a sign of lingering mental acuity...albeit somewhat dulled
However, if it amuses or comforts you to do so, then so be it.
One of the first films I saw way back in 1956 was The Bridge Over the River Kwai with Alec Guiness, Jack Hawkins and William Holden.
A David Lean classic.
Other films of that era were The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance and Tunes of Glory.
Good movie, I've seen it a few times. I'll have to pick it up at a later date.
Anyway here's a few of my other favorites......
Gone with the Wind - Vivien Leigh & Clark Gable. You can't call yourself a movie buff if you haven't seen this classic.
12 Angry Men - an all star class of Henry Fonda, Jack Warden, Lee J. Cobb, Jack Klugman Martin Balsam and others. Another B&W classic.
Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds - Rod Taylor, Jessica Tandy, Suzanne Pleshette, and Tippi Hedren
Carry On Up The Khyber..
Night of the Living Dead