1.) With the exception (as far as I know) of Grant and Stewart in "The Philadelphia Story," none of these icons ever appeared in a movie together... what a loss.
2.) I have to believe that, in the remaining seven of the top 10, Cagney, Rains, Robinson, and possibly, Walter Huston (who steals the scene from "Sierra Madre"), would be listed. (I'd also put money on Gable and Tracy.)
The funniest line in Bringing up Baby"
Why are you wearing 'these' clothes?
Cary Grant--Because I just went 'Gay'--all of a sudden!!
Hysterical!!!
HonkytonkSue2 1 week ago
Bogie is the absolute best, there is no doubt about it!!
AgentSpookygirl 4 weeks ago
Awesome list! Love them all!
RockySunshin8 2 months ago
The lack of Hitchcock is wrong, Rear Window especially should be on the list.
Very enjoyable otherwise.
ens0mniac 6 months ago
I love "Dark Passage" , "12 Angry Men", "The Defiant Ones" and "Hell is for Heroes". ALL CLASSICS!!!
peppersax 9 months ago
Arsenic and Old Lace- funniest movie I've ever watched. Laughed my butt off.
herbrampe 11 months ago
I think we all agree ... (all who are intelligent at least, and who wouldn't say "Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks or Russell Crowe")!!!!!
dkamran 1 year ago
The greatest Cary Grant movie has always been His Girl Friday. Why was that one missed? Otherwise the list is really cool.
Sam666gelber 1 year ago
"He - he was mixing his rye with his gin."
Jesus, that'd be NASTY! I love both, but not together!
SawdustProductions 1 year ago
north by northwest?
mastergunes 1 year ago
I so, so wish I could see Bringing Up Baby. Every clip I've ever seen has been hilarious!
Divax4 1 year ago
i love james stewart in philadelphia story when he is drunk!!
christeva9497 1 year ago 3
Hahahaha Cary Grant's face at 5:43 is priceless. He completely enveloped that character; the mark of a true genius....
greenJems 1 year ago
That could be the first GAY reference.
muserwood 2 years ago
my favoirte actors
CloudsofBliss 2 years ago 2
Watched both parts, nice job, thoughts:
1.) With the exception (as far as I know) of Grant and Stewart in "The Philadelphia Story," none of these icons ever appeared in a movie together... what a loss.
2.) I have to believe that, in the remaining seven of the top 10, Cagney, Rains, Robinson, and possibly, Walter Huston (who steals the scene from "Sierra Madre"), would be listed. (I'd also put money on Gable and Tracy.)
3.) All props to Hepburn, Bergman, and Bacall.
tuxguys 2 years ago 3
because I just went GAY all of sudden. lol love that movie
dramabuff5 2 years ago 6
I kinda like Clark Gable
jengkiesville 2 years ago 3
5:41. LMAO!
surenothug 2 years ago 11