What's the oldest movie you've seen?
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Re: The oldest movie you've seen
'Movie' as in a full length film, I guess that would be 1917's The Poor Little Rich Girl with Mary Pickford, 'movie' as in oldest films made, you don't want to play that game with me because I've seen Edison's films.
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Re: The oldest movie you've seen
"Birth of a Nation" made in 1915. Quite shocking, considering it's era and that it was silent.
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I don't even know. I can't get into really old movies.
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haHA! Probably Grease. Like NY said, I can't get into old movies.
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Re: The oldest movie you've seen
"The Great Train Robbery" made in 1903.
No, I am not that old. It used to show (maybe still does) in the nickelodeon on "The Street of Yesteryear" in Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Train_Robbery_(film)
No, I am not that old. It used to show (maybe still does) in the nickelodeon on "The Street of Yesteryear" in Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Train_Robbery_(film)
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Re: The oldest movie you've seen
that would probably be Frankenstein. Love that movie.
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I forgot about The Great Train Robbery because it is so short. I saw it on TV.
The oldest feature film would be Nosferatu 1922.
Now the oldest films I saw first-run in theater would be The Robe and War of the Worlds from 1953.
The oldest feature film would be Nosferatu 1922.
Now the oldest films I saw first-run in theater would be The Robe and War of the Worlds from 1953.
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Hard to say for sure. Had to check dates but from the movies I remember off the top of my head probably Gaslight from 1944.
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Re: The oldest movie you've seen
The Wizard of Oz (1939)
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