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    Bogart and Bacall and...

    Any Bogart film really. I'd also like to see classic westerns (Shane, Red River, The Man With No Name Trilogy, The Wild Bunch, The Searchers, etc). And finally, to go out on a limb, Laurel and Hardy. I know it's an acquired taste but they still make me laugh.

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    That is a great list of classics. Don't forget about "Abbott & Costello "

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      I just spotted 2 other Bogart movies in my Vudu - Beat the Devil and Sabrina. The movie database is still getting loaded, so who knows how many others will be there when you get your Vudu. I also saw a few L&H movies (Utopia, Just Ramling Along, and Oranges and Lemons) and they also are in some "shorts". As for Westerns, they're bundled in the search engine with War movies, but I can tell you that there are already over a 100 of them dated in the 60's or older - I believe that's classic!

      The Vudu team is loading the movies as fast as they can to make sure you have a ton of great shows ready to watch on day 1.

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        There's a number of great Cary Grant films as well - His Girl Friday, To Kill A Mockingbird, etc. I've seen a few Bob Hope films, and there are a number of good old Westerns. On top of that, there's a fairly significant selection of domestic and foreign silent films from the late teens and early 1920s.

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          I'm partial to Grant & Hepburn (Bringing Up Baby) and the Marx Brothers' movies myself. The older ones are usually a little cheaper, too!

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            Re: Bogart and Bacall and...

            I meant to mention the Marx Brothers, Max. I love them. Sadly, I haven't seen any of them on the Vudu. But heck, with thousands of movies it's easy to miss some!

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              Oh, mentioning The Marx Brothers was just wishful thinking on my part. They were with Paramount in the beginning, and the rest of the time MGM, and I don't know why those studios wouldn't license their movies. They're available on VHS, a fact I can confirm from my couch.

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