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March of the Wooden Soldiers. The one with Laurel and Hardy
Captain Blood
Robin Hood
Zulu
Blue Max
Little Big Man
Operation Petticot
Destination Tokyo
Operation Pacific
The Vikings
Capt. Horatio Hornblower
A Night to Remember
Flame over India
Gunga Din
Sound of Music & Wizard of Oz will be in most people's list, but thinking about childhood movies, we always liked John Candy films. Summer Rental, The Great Outdoors, Stripes, Planes trains and Auto, Uncle Buck, Armed & Dangerous.....and others..
Invasion of The Body Snatchers (original with Kevin McCarthy)
Day of The Triffids
Invaders From Mars
The Day The Earth Caught Fire
Godzilla (the original with Raymond Burr)
King Kong (original)
Mighty Joe Young
The Crawling Eye
Heidi (the one with Shirley Temple)
Abbott and Costello In The Navy
I also liked:
Fail Safe (1964 one - saw this in the movie theater)
Ben Hur
Snow White and The 7 Dwarfs
The Parent Trap (original)
David and Lisa (1962 one)
The Great Escape (the original)
The Counterfeit Traitor
The World, The Flesh and The Devil
King Rat
Cinderella
Don't think I'm as old as a lot of you all, but, I liked:
Captain Ron
The Little Mermaid
Cool Runnings
Neverending Story
Hook
Uncle Buck
Home Alone 1 and 2
Mighty Joe Young
The Parent Trap (the original)
Pollyanna (most of Haley Mills Disney movies, I was a fan of)
Most memorable horror that scarred my childhood: Candyman.
Born Free, Breakfast at Tiffany's, and West Side Story, the movies I loved and my mother adored. We watched them together, going back to the theater five, six times.
Don't think I'm as old as a lot of you all, but, I liked:
Captain Ron
The Little Mermaid
Cool Runnings
Neverending Story
Hook
Uncle Buck
Home Alone 1 and 2
Mighty Joe Young
The Parent Trap (the original)
Pollyanna (most of Haley Mills Disney movies, I was a fan of)
Most memorable horror that scarred my childhood: Candyman.
So you got scarred by Candyman; while I got scarred by Salem's Lot. I didn't want my stepsister and stepbrother feeling left out, so when they were around that age; 5/6 or so, I made them watch Evil Dead 1 & 2.. Yeah, they were pretty scarred after that. LOL.
Explorers
Flight of the navigator
Wizard of oz
ET
The Goonies
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