Originally Posted By davewasbaloo >>>That being said I am a huge 40's movie buff- to me the golden era - and contains many of my all time top 25 or so films. Casablanca Citizen Kane Double Indemnity Maltese Falcon Treasure of Sierra Madre It's a Wonderful Life The Big Sleep His Girl Friday ( maybe my all time fave) Arsenic & Old Lace Yankee Doodle Dandy Great Expectations Meet me in St Louis The Bank Dick Key Largo Miracle on 34th Street Pride of the Yankees Inspector General Going My Way The Wolfman and the last few installments of the Thin Man series which started mid 30's with a few very notable exceptions- I could have a library of 30's- 40's films and be very happy.<<< Me too. I was a very sick child, in and out of hospital and in a wheelchair for 18 months of my life. Thankfully we got our first VCR in 1979. My Grandmother introduced me to the world of film of the 30's, 40's and some silent era when I was small. I used to love watching Universal Monster movies, Marx Brothers, musicals, Casablanca, the African Queen, Gone with the Wind, Arsenic and Old Lace and so many more. Fantastic. I didn't know Notorious was a Hitchcock, must check it out.