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I was just watching Sleepless in Seattle, and I've always thought that Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan were great on screen together. There was also Richard Gere/Julia Roberts.
I am not as well versed with movies in the 60's or before so I know there has got to be many. The two I mentioned had at least two movies together, but I suppose one movie can work.
In the Studio system days it was much easier to find good chemistry as they made many more films and the studios / producers / directors had better chance to find pairings that clicked well and would often pair them up.
Spencer Tracy / Katherine Hepburn (multiple)
William Powell / Myrna Loy (multiple as Nick and Nora Charles)
John Wayne / Maureen O'Hara (multiple)
James Stewart / Jean Arthur (multiple)
Humphrey Bogart / Lauren Bacall (multiple)
Gary Cooper / Barbara Stanwyck
Burt Lancaster / Ava Gardner (The Killers 1946)
Ginger Rogers / Fred Astaire multiple - but only for their chemistry dancing
Cary Grant / Ingrid Bergman (Notorious)
Errol Flynn / Olivia DeHavilland (multiple)
Charles Boyer / Hedy Lamarr (Algiers - remake of French classic Pepe Le Moko)
Tyrone Power / Linda Darnell
Robert Mitchum / Jane Greer
Michael Redgrave / Margaret Lockwood
Ronald Colman / Madeleine Carroll (prisoner of Zenda)
Gene Kelly / Cyd Charisse
Warren Beatty / Faye Dunaway
William Hurt / Kathleen Turner
(Comedy Chemistry)
Groucho Marx / Margaret DuMont
George Burns / Gracie Allen
Carroll O'Connor and Jean Stapleton - Archie & Edith Bunker
Jackie Gleason & Audrey Meadows - Ralph & Alice Kramden
Ted Danson & Shelley Long - Sam & Diane
Charles Bronson/Jill Ireland (because they were married)
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