Movies I've watched as part of my classic director series...
Georges Melies: A Trip to the Moon The Impossible Voyage
Edwin S Porter: The Great Train Robbery
Lumiere Brothers: La Mer
D.W Griffiths: The Girl and Her Trust
Buster Keaton: Sherlock Jr. The General
Laurel and Hardy (different directors) Busy Bodies Sons of the Desert The Music Box
Charlie Chaplin: A Dog’s Life Gold Rush The Kid Modern Times City Lights Shoulder Arms The Immigrant Easy Street The Cure
Frank Capra: Platinum Blonde It Happened One Night Mr Deeds Goes to Town Mr Smith Goes to Washington Arsenic and Old Lace It's a Wonderful Life You Can’t Take it With You State of the Union
Howard Hawkes: Bringing up Baby His Girl Friday Gentleman Prefer Blondes
George Cukor: Gone with the Wind The Philadelphia Story My Fair Lady Adam’s Rib The Women Sylvia Scarlett Holiday A Star is Born Pat and Mike
Walter Lang Desk Set
Joseph L. Mankiewicz All about Eve Julius Caesar
Michael Curtis Casablanca
King Vidor War and Peace
Billy Wilder: Some Like it Hot Seven Year Itch The Apartment
Alfred Hitchcock To Catch a Thief North by North West Rear Window Strangers on a Train Notorious Dial M for Murder Vertigo
Cecille B DeMille The Ten Commandments
Victor Fleming The Wizard of Oz
Henry Koster: Harvey The Robe
Josef von Sternberg Blonde Venus
John Huston African Queen
Vincente Minnelli An American in Paris
Richard Mulligan To Kill a Mockingbird
Stanley Kramer Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
Warren Beatty Reds
Franco Zeffirelli
Jane Eyre Hamlet Jesus of Nazareth (miniseries)
Jane Eyre movie series: Jane Eyre, dir. Robert Stevenson 1944 Jane Eyre, dir. Franco Zeffirelli 1996 Jane Eyre, dir. Cary Fukynaga 2011 Jane Eyre (BBc 2006) dir. Susannah White
Shakespeare movie series:
A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1935 dir. Max Reinhardt) A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1999, dir. Michael Hoffman) Hamlet (1990, dir, Franco Zeffirelli) Much Ado About Nothing (1993, dir Kenneth Branagh) Julius Caesar (1953, dir. Joseph L. Mankiewicz) Anthony and Cleopatra (BBC) Comedy of Errors (BBC) Macbeth (BBC)
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Benny you played the part so well, great acting!!
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