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Narfo said:
Throne of Blood and Twelve Angry Men (both 1957)
The first is basically Macbeth but in feudal Japan, and the second follows twelve jurors as they decide the fate of a young man.
Both very good movies, both highly recommended.
But both of those are beaten by the greatest movie ever:
Duck Soup (1933)
Marx Brothers for the win.
I remember watching Throne of Blood in a school assembly. I found it hilarious because the opening sequence has men riding in and out of fog for a good 20 minutes with no context or fighting. I imagine it's meant to be the part where Macbeth cleaves a bloke from 'nave to chops' or something like that. Disappointing lack of cleavage though. In the cleaving sense.
 

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I've seen most of Alexander Nevsky from 1938. Can't remember much of it though, other than it being pretty good considering how old it is.
 

Drummie666

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The Wizard of Oz (1939).

Yeah... I can't think of anything earlier than that and I only watched it because the rest of my family watches it like, every year.
I'm not much of a movie goer.
 

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I caught the 1920s version of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, starring John Barrymore (Drew Barrymore's grandfather) on TV a few years back. I think that's the oldest I've seen all of. I was thinking it'd be Battleship Potemkin, but Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde predates it by 5 years.
 

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Beat several times over already, but the oldest film I've (fully) seen is 'Gone With The Wind'(1939)
 

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A Trip to the Moon (1903) and Citizen Kane (1941). Didn't really care for Citizen Kane, a Trip to the Moon was very interesting though.
 

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Not sure. Have some horror box with tons of old, bad movies. Only watched a few passively since there's no subtitles and the sound quality is awful. Think most of them were from the 30's-60's. Also seen a bit of Nosferatu, but it didn't get much attention from me either(cursed ADD tendencies, I need action and color!).

Guess the only one I actually remember well is Casablanca.
 

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I saw 'The Great Train Robbery' (1903) as part of a film history module in Media Studies, though for actual feature length films, the earliest I've seen is probably 'His Girl Friday' (1940) which I think holds up pretty well. :)
 

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While I can't say for sure which one it is, they were playing these silent, black and white serials on tv once based on The Three Musketeers. It would be somewhere up the top of this list:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Three_Musketeers_in_film

It was...interesting, seeing how far we've come in terms of production values. I remember at one point one of the musketeers bursts into a room through a window made of cardboard. It was hilarious.
 

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I've seen "The Great Train Robbery" (1903), which is more interesting for the history behind it than the film itself. Additionally, there's the films of Fritz Lang, such as "M" (1930), "Metropolis" (1927), and "Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler" (1922) . Then there's "The Passion of Joan of Arc" (1928), which is perhaps my favorite silent film ever. Finally, there's a sizable chunk of Marx Brothers movies, like "Duck Soup" (1933) and "A Night at the Opera" (1935). Those movies are just as funny now as they were 70-80 years ago.


Guffe said:
I've seen a movie about the moon which was really old but can't remember the year (it was also really short).
Then the ones I can actually remember, star wars IV, Spagetthi Western...
"A Trip to the Moon" (1902), perhaps?
 

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Saw Metropolis (1927) not too long ago. I think that's the oldest 'film' I've seen. Like others I've seen a few of those little 3 second clips from the late 1800's and early 1900's but I don't really remember the names of them.
 

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MetalDooley said:
Also seen The Battleship Potemkin(1925)
Read that as Pokémon.

I've seen Nosferatu, and a bunch of Charlie Chaplin (Earliest I've seen was the Kid, ubless yuo count shorts).

Earliest I watch regularly are the Marx Brothers films, starting with the Cocoanuts in 29.

I was raised on a lot of relatively early film.
 

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I've seen a bunch of old stuff. Those very brief clips from the 19th century, short flicks from the early 20th century like Le voyage dans la lune and The Great Train Robbery. As for longer films, I think Das Cabinet des Dr. Caligari is the earliest one I've seen, though I plan on watching some earlier ones sometime. You sort of have to be in the right mood to watch full length silent films.