Tom's list of underappreciated
classic movies on
iTunes®
Movies on iTunes
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Cost**
Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
Professor
Chipping (Robert Donat) is shy and awkward with his students. He is
brought out of his shell when he meets Greer Garson.
Perhaps my favorite movie.
$9.99 (buy)
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$2.99 (rent)
How Green was My Valley (1941)
Maureen O'Hara and a young Roddy McDowell star in this
portrayl of a Welsh coal mining family.
$9.99 (buy)
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$2.99 (rent)
I Remember Mama (1948)
Irene Dunne is the matriarch of a Norwegian immigrant
family in San Francisco circa 1910.
$9.99 (buy)
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$2.99 (rent)
Mrs.
Miniver (1942)
Greer Garson and Walter
Pidgeon portray middle class British life at the
outbreak of WWII. Movie can be sentimental, but remember
it was released while the war was still being fought.
$9.99 (buy)
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$2.99 (rent)
Pollyanna
(1960)
Orphan
lives with rich aunt in a town where everyone is grumpy.
Orphan's positive outlook is viewed as sappy, but the
citizens eventually realize she has enriched their lives.
$9.99 (buy)
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$2.99 (rent)
Pride and Prejudice (1940)
Greer
Garson is Elizabeth Bennet and Laurence Oliver is Mr.
Darcy in this verision of the Jane Austen novel.
$9.99 (buy)
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$2.99 (rent)
Random Harvest (1942)
Ronald Colman stars as a
WWI amnesiac victim who marries Greer Garson. But when
he regains the memory of his prior life, he forgets who
he was during the intervening years.
Not yet on iTunes
n/a
Rebecca
(1940)
Joan
Fontaine stars as Laurence Oliver's young second wife
who is being driven crazy by everyone's memory of the
first Mrs. de Winter.
Not yet on iTunes
n/a
The
Shop Around the Corner (1940)
Jimmy
Stewart and Margaret Sullivan work in a Budapest gift
shop. Witty dialogue holds up even today. Great movie.
Much better than Nora Ephron's remake: "You've Got
Mail."
$9.99 (buy)
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$2.99 (rent)
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list of underappreciated classic movies
at Amazon.com, click
here.
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