I know ,some of the ficticious movies are really based on reality. I'm not thinking yet this morning but I know of quite a few.
I'd never seen it before, either. I just searched for it for @Dwight Ward and I assume it's the same one he mentioned.
Thanks so much, Beth. I had the night and day reversed and had forgotten about the hunters and dogs. It makes me pretty melancholy watching it after 60+ years.
A very good clean movie about fathers, it is in religious type but not alot of religion its more about life with fathers and sons and cops lives.
Try the ff. Bicycle Thieves The Phantom Carriage (1921) Rashomon L'Avventura The Remains of the Day The 400 Blows Black Orpheus Wild Strawberries Manila by Night A Passage to India Tokyo Story The Age of Innocence The River (1951) T-Bird and Me Fanny and Alexander Ju Dou War and Peace (1967) Apu (trilogy) Picnic at Hanging Rock Wages of Fear I Vitelloni Beauty and the Beast (1946) High and Low Amarcord Pillow Talk The Reluctant Saint Breaker Morant 2001: A Space Odyssey Running on Empty The Human Condition (trilogy) Doctor Zhivago Modern Times (1936) La Dolce Vita Barry Lyndon The Naked Island (1960) Kramer vs. Kramer Au Revoir, Les Enfants M (1931) Children of Paradise La Strada Winter Light Babette's Feast Europa, Europa Blow-Up Raise the Red Lantern The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928) Fitzcarraldo The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Ordet Black and White in Color Black Narcissus The Third Man Sundays and Cybele La Cage au Folles The Tin Drum Cinema Paradiso Kanal Five Easy Pieces The Gods Must Be Crazy The Magician (1958) The Last Wave Hamlet (1948) The Burmese Harp The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp Death of a Cyclist Diary of a Country Priest Camouflage (1977) Ugetsu Dr. Strangelove The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner Ivan the Terrible (two parts) Loves of a Blonde Hope and Glory Rififi
The Remains Of The Day should be at the top of this list. I've not seen all but it's a pretty good list, IMO. The Gods Must Be Crazy is also a must-see.
The Gods must be Crazy is one of my favorite movies. Not a big expense account for production but that made if more humorous.
The true story of Gypsy Rose Lee. Only show in town when I was 12 so my friends and I saw it for 2 weeks. Hubby and I watched again a few years ago.
The Apu Trilogy The Human Condition Trilogy - it takes place during war, so there is violence, but it's not gory, and what dominates is the incredible level of humanism amidst suffering The River - Martin Scorsese's favorite movie (and The Red Shoes) Rashomon - understated violence, but one of Kurosawa's greatest films