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The Philadelphia Story: A classic borne out of pain, on and off-screen
The defining qualities that prelude the birth of many classic films are hard to pinpoint. Characteristics such as potent dialogue, immersive acting, or perhaps stellar direction could be considered. Though there are many films that have a solid assembly of all three of these, yet something still falters in post-production and audience reception. This is not true of The Philadelphia Story as it boasts in a unique aspect of its triumph.
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Casablanca: Beauty in motion, poetry on screen
Polished in black-and-white, Casablanca’s colorful dialogue paints the reels of this Old Hollywood film. While no one expected its success, it went on to receive much acclamation and is considered one of the greatest and most influential films ever created.
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The Pirate: A Garland and Kelly Musical
The Pirate is an American musical film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer featuring Judy Garland and Gene Kelly.