Last night I spent my free time watching the sad "Make way for tomorrow" (Leo McCarey,1937) with my dad & youngest brother and this morning, instead to go out to the cold and play tennis, I decided to stay and watch "Out of the past" (Jacques Tourneur, 1947).
MWFT was excellent, it makes you love and respect your parents or grandparents even more (caution: keep the Kleenex handy). I enjoyed OOTP a lot, loved the presence of my top 8 favorite actor, Robert Mitchum, even when I was so sleepy that I didn't get some of the plot switches.
(Edited after saving: AND this evening I went to the movie theater and saw Russell Hood and Lady Cate kicking some asses. I'll tell you about it in another post).
MWFT was excellent, it makes you love and respect your parents or grandparents even more (caution: keep the Kleenex handy). I enjoyed OOTP a lot, loved the presence of my top 8 favorite actor, Robert Mitchum, even when I was so sleepy that I didn't get some of the plot switches.
(Edited after saving: AND this evening I went to the movie theater and saw Russell Hood and Lady Cate kicking some asses. I'll tell you about it in another post).
All this intro is just to explain why I didn't post Day 7 yesterday, lol. Well, this is not gonna be an easy choice either. Just like the post about favorite movie from Cary, I can't pick just one movie from Audrey, so this is my top 5 (in no particular order, and just 5 because she didn't make a lot of films):
Two for the road (Stanley Donen, 1967)
Breakfast at Tiffany's (Blake Edwards, 1961)
Roman Holiday (William Wyler, 1953)
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