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In Reply to: Twenty-One Recommended Films of the 1930's & 40's. posted by AudioHead on November 08, 2001 at 12:17:53:
The posts already exhaust most of my list of recomendations but left out two favorites:"A Way of Living" (F. March, G. Cooper) from the play by N.Coward
May not be readily avaiable."Citizen Kane" (O.Wells, J, Cotten) Especially the new resoration on DVD. Even if you've seen it in the theater you missed a lot. A lot of the detail in the shadows just disappeared over the years.
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BTW, I agree completely about the restoration of Citizen Kane. The print released in Warner's excellent DVD package, from a negative discovered a year or so back in a European film archive, is jaw-droppingly beautiful; it's a must own for classic film collectors, Welle's fans and film students/scholors.AuPh
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