I’m glad Christopher Plummer and Julie Andrews couldn’t stop giggling because Something Good is one of the most visually beautiful scenes I’ve ever seen
There’s something so beautifully and romantically unique about old Hollywood movies…They’re dramatic, romantic, passionate, fun, beautiful and dreamy…I love them…
That is because of the often derided morality code of the time. Having to portray passion without overt dialogue or sex scenes is far more interesting than today’s movies. But, writers had to be clever then and that was much more difficult than making every other word F#$&
My favorite was in the final scene of “Random Harvest” when Ronald Colman recalls the missing memory that’s haunted him for years and recognizes Greer Garson as his true love.
To me the most romantic and also sensual scene in movies has to be the dance scene in "Picnic" where William Holden and Kim Novac didn't have to say a word, just dance to the sound of "Moonglow" and look at each other while just holding hands.
Thank you for the trip down Memory Lane! I was born in 1948, during the Golden Age of Hollywood and have seen many of these great classic romantic films more than once or twice. That iconic era influenced my career as a NYC fashion illustrator! But, you forgot a few, my all time favorite, the fabulous Academy award winning "Dr. Zhivago", 1964, great acting/direction, starring the late great handsome Omar Sharif and British beauty , Best Actress of the Year, Julie Christie, British actor Tom Courtney and the late great Rod Steiger, which I saw six times in a row when I was in my teens! Gorgeous soundtrack and cinematography! A sweeping romantic epic film! I'll never forget when I saw "Gone With The Wind" 1939, on Broadway in 1970, remastered! When Clark Gable showed up at the bottom of the stairs, every single woman in the audience gasped at his famous handsome face! This over 30 years later, the same reaction! Another one is a rare gem, "Little Shop Around the Corner", another classic romantic film, starring the late great Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullivan who committed suicide in the 1950s! You would also love that! Along with the great best picture of the year, "Casablanca with "Bogie" and the incomparable, brilliant Oscar winning Ingrid Bergman, and "Brief Encounter", is one of my all time favorites as well, perfect match to Russian composer, Rachminoff's 2nd Piano Concerto, sweepingly and weepingly romantic! "Far From the Madding Crowd" is another sweeping romantic epic film like Zhivago, also starring Julie Christie and the late handsome Peter Finch and British actor Terrance Stamp, filmed in the lovely English countryside that the Brits are famous for! That famous soundtrack is a true masterpiece by British composer Richard Rodney Bennet, the Brits are also true romantics like the French, Italians and Germans i.e. their Romantic composers/writers i.e. German Romanticism! Many of these stars had actual romances with their co-stars! Interesting to me was seeing that the apt. in "The Apartment" was 2A, my apt number when I lived on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, many moons ago! Die hard Romantic here! ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Born in 1949. Saw lots of movies when I was young and the theater tickets were 60 cents. DR. ZHIVAGO--one of my all-time favorites, and Julie Christie is my favorite actress ever and always. I love her movies. And I've watched GONE WITH THE WIND almost every year of my life. My very favorite movie which I watched at our little movie theater over and over is HOME FROM THE HILL, a tragic love story from East Texas. And Paul Newman, my favorite actor, starred in another favorite from which I had memorized almost the whole script: FROM THE TERRACE. Then there is a great tragic romance in JANE EYRE; the version with Zelah Clarke and Timothy Dalton is the one I love. JERRY MAGUIRE-- some great romantic lines. Many classic romances out there. I don't watch anymore. Don't even have TV service.
This might sound random, but because of your comment, I think you might be able to help me find a film I can't remember the name of. It's a classic romance movie of a man who is accused of some crime, I'm not sure if it's of killing his boss or burning down the place. He didn't do it, but because he's been unjustly convicted, he runs away and is now wanted. He goes to a woman's house where she's afraid he's a thief breaking in, and he faints (I can't remember if from injury or exhaustion), and she helps him. I would really appreciate your help!
"Somewhere" always makes me tear up, since we know that things between the gangs won't end up going as well as Tony and Maria hope they will. The remake makes it even more impactful, where it's sung by Rita Moreno.
Really hope this list introduces some younger generations to these amazing films and their actors performances. Really wish more reactors would react to more of these old classics. They are classics for a reason. Glad the last scene of An Affair To Remember got first place but so many great scenes included.
💯💯. Too many younger ppl refuse to watch b&w movies and miss so much. I kind of understand because I dont have the patience to watch silent films. But, at least watch Casablanca. It is one I can watch over and over. Also, “The Women” from 1939.
My #1. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and Spencer Tracy's final scene where he tells his daughter and her fiance how much he loved his wife and if they even have a portion of that love, they'll have everything.
OMG, many years ago I had ‘The Adventures of Robin Hood’ on VHS, and ‘Captain Blood’ . I would play them over and over again so many times. Loved them SO much!! Now I have a need to watch them again!!
I can thank "Sleepless in Seattle" and Rita Wilson's emotional explanation for introducing me to "An Affair to Remember." It was remade in 1994 as "Love Affair", starring real life couple Warren Beatty and Annette Bening, with it serving as a final role for Katharine Hepburn.
An Affair to Remember was a remake from a movie from 1939 called Love Affair. I have never watched it because no other version will ever meet the standard of the Cary Grant version. The scenes with his grandmother in France are so sweet.
In "What's up Doc," when Barbra Streisand tells Ryan O'Neill, "Of all the gin joints in the world and he walks into mine." Its at that moments the characters fall in love.
*MY FAVORITES:* "Here's Looking at You, Kid" - Casablanca "Somewhere" - West Side Story Maria Dances with the Captain - The Sound of Music Kiss in the Rain - Breakfast at Tiffany's Robin and Marian - The Adventures of Robin Hood "La Vie en Rose" - Sabrina "You Should Be Kissed and Often, And By Someone Who Knows How" - Gone with the Wind Kissing in the Surf - From Here to Eternity "We Have the Stars" - Now, Voyager "You Were Meant for Me" - Singin' in the Rain "Shall We Dance" - The King and I The Ending - Notorious "Shut Up and Deal" - The Apartment The Phone Scene - It's a Wonderful Life "Love is Here to Stay" - An American in Paris "As Originally and Most Beautifully Planned" - The Philadelphia Story Peter Admits His Feelings for Ellie - It Happened One Night "Something Good" - The Sound of Music Matt's Speech - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Great scenes all! I'd add: 1. Carl and Ellie's life together opening montage from "Up". 2. Jamie's proposal to Aurélia in "Love Actually". 3. Rapunzel's grief to joy scene with Flynn near end of "Tangled".
Woops, forgot another great one, Academy Award winning Best Picture of the Year, "On Golden Pond", starring the late great many times over Oscar winning Kate Hepburn and the late great Oscar winning Henry Fonda, Jane's father whom she also stars with in this iconic film! Beautiful cinematography, and absolutely beautiful lovely soundtrack, as well, great acting/direction and ranked #22, the greatest love story by the AFI, American Film Institute! Not to be missed either!
You forgot "Love is a Many Splendored Thing". I agree about An Affair to Remember. The Chaplin ending should have closer to one so is Brief Encounter. What about Random Harvest ?.
Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck filmed in Italy that is my most romantic movie I’ve ever seen. Especially when Gregory Peck walks down the hallway alone daddy Albert won the Academy award for best supporting actor and he deserved it Debra Bader.
In "Romancing the Stone," the final scene. Michael Douglas tells Kathleen Turners character the alligator died in his arms. She replies that's where I wanna be. Its a great end to love restored.
Best kiss has to be between Maureen O’Hara and Walter Pidgeon in “How Green Was My Valley.” It’s an emotional parting for them as he won’t marry her and subject her to a life of poverty with his being a pastor.
1939 Wuthering Heights, especially the scene where Laurence Olivier tells Merie Oberon, If he loved you all his lifetime, it still be as much as I do in a single day. Also the scene in Casablanca When Rick tell Sam to play it, if she can take so can I.
Winona Ryder and Gabriel Byrne in Little Women kiss in the "rafters" of an opera house during a performance of The Pearl Fishers. The scene where Mr. Darcy admits his love once and for all to Keira Knightley's Lizzie. Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer! the most beautiful wedding I've ever seen. Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis in Witness. And the winner? The movie Vertigo with Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novac- from beginning to end!!! But most especially when she comes out of her bathroom fully dressed as "Madeleine " and the two of them kiss for what seems like 10 minutes. Even as a little girl, I was entranced when I saw it.
An affair to remember is my old time favorite ,and i was lucky enough to contact Deborah when i was 20 years old and our friendship lasted till she died in 2007 ,she was a wonderful humang being ,i miss her very much
Titanic: Rose jumps out of the lifeboat and back onto the ship to be with Jack. Then they run to each other, find each other, and finally embrace. Best scene in the entire movie, rivaling the final scene 😢
Deborah Kerr said that her legs were bruised in her dance with Yul Brenner in KING AND I from the metal frames of the hoop dress she was wearing hitting her.
#4 Janet Margolin to Michael parks in the film “ Bus Riley’s Back in Town “. He in low self esteem asks Janet Margolin “ what do you think of me ?” . She replies “ you’re the kindest man I’ve ever known “. He then asks why ? She replies “ the way you talked to me at a time I was feeling low “. He then asks to kiss her and does saying “ thank you “. She replies “ you don’t have to thank me “. He says again softer “ thank you “.
#5 in the film “ it could Happen to You “. Nicolas Cage tells Bridget Fonda he loves her . She replies, “ how can you love me as I cost you all the money “ ( lottery ticket). He replies , “ I never cared about the money “.
13:03 "You should be kissed, and often, by someone who knows how." Come on. We know that is not the correct word, "kissed." Scarlet needed something else, often.
I am hoping someone here can help me find this film! It's a classic romance movie (can't remember the decade) of a man who is accused of some crime, I'm not sure if it's of killing his boss or burning down the place. He didn't do it, but because he's been unjustly convicted, he runs away and is now wanted. He goes to a woman's house, where she's afraid he's a thief breaking in, and he faints (I can't remember if from injury or exhaustion), and she helps him. I'd appreciate anyone's help if they know the name of this black and white film!
Wrong , #1 romantic scene is Angel telling Tess as he carries her over a pond in her church dress, “ I went thru 3/4 of this effort for your sake alone “…..” Tess of the Durbevilles “.
I’m glad Christopher Plummer and Julie Andrews couldn’t stop giggling because Something Good is one of the most visually beautiful scenes I’ve ever seen
Me too it’s my favorite part even more than the dance
@rubygracemoseley8144 Liltingly lovely, and lovely Austrian folk dance, a very touching and moving scene! ♥♥♥♥
I love an “Affair to Remember”. Good for Ms Mojo to not reveal the moment he realized why she didnt show up that day. It will give you tingles.
Me too
There’s something so beautifully and romantically unique about old Hollywood movies…They’re dramatic, romantic, passionate, fun, beautiful and dreamy…I love them…
That is because of the often derided morality code of the time. Having to portray passion without overt dialogue or sex scenes is far more interesting than today’s movies. But, writers had to be clever then and that was much more difficult than making every other word F#$&
@rubygracemosely8144 You must be an old romantic soul like myself! 💗💗💗
@@brendadrew834 I am ❤️
Sabrina is one of my favourite films. I also like the remake with Harrison Ford.
My favorite was in the final scene of “Random Harvest” when Ronald Colman recalls the missing memory that’s haunted him for years and recognizes Greer Garson as his true love.
Oh Smithy! 😢
For me the car scene where Princess Anne says goodbye to Joe in Roman Holiday should be on the list; it's so beautiful ❤❤❤
You beat me to it. Also, their more formal goodbye at the final press event, where they express such longing, sadness and yet joy with their eyes....
Agree! ♥♥♥
Absolutely the best
To me the most romantic and also sensual scene in movies has to be the dance scene in "Picnic" where William Holden and Kim Novac didn't have to say a word, just dance to the sound of "Moonglow" and
look at each other while just holding hands.
Notorious ending with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman is my favorite.
Anything with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman is my favorite. Indiscreet is also good.
Thanks for including The Apartment. Loved that last line.
Thank you for the trip down Memory Lane! I was born in 1948, during the Golden Age of Hollywood and have seen many of these great classic romantic films more than once or twice. That iconic era influenced my career as a NYC fashion illustrator! But, you forgot a few, my all time favorite, the fabulous Academy award winning "Dr. Zhivago", 1964, great acting/direction, starring the late great handsome Omar Sharif and British beauty , Best Actress of the Year, Julie Christie, British actor Tom Courtney and the late great Rod Steiger, which I saw six times in a row when I was in my teens! Gorgeous soundtrack and cinematography! A sweeping romantic epic film! I'll never forget when I saw "Gone With The Wind" 1939, on Broadway in 1970, remastered! When Clark Gable showed up at the bottom of the stairs, every single woman in the audience gasped at his famous handsome face! This over 30 years later, the same reaction! Another one is a rare gem, "Little Shop Around the Corner", another classic romantic film, starring the late great Jimmy Stewart and Margaret Sullivan who committed suicide in the 1950s! You would also love that!
Along with the great best picture of the year, "Casablanca with "Bogie" and the incomparable, brilliant Oscar winning Ingrid Bergman, and "Brief Encounter", is one of my all time favorites as well, perfect match to Russian composer, Rachminoff's 2nd Piano Concerto, sweepingly and weepingly romantic! "Far From the Madding Crowd" is another sweeping romantic epic film like Zhivago, also starring Julie Christie and the late handsome Peter Finch and British actor Terrance Stamp, filmed in the lovely English countryside that the Brits are famous for! That famous soundtrack is a true masterpiece by British composer Richard Rodney Bennet, the Brits are also true romantics like the French, Italians and Germans i.e. their Romantic composers/writers i.e. German Romanticism! Many of these stars had actual romances with their co-stars! Interesting to me was seeing that the apt. in "The Apartment" was 2A, my apt number when I lived on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, many moons ago! Die hard Romantic here! ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
Born in 1949. Saw lots of movies when I was young and the theater tickets were 60 cents. DR. ZHIVAGO--one of my all-time favorites, and Julie Christie is my favorite actress ever and always. I love her movies. And I've watched GONE WITH THE WIND almost every year of my life. My very favorite movie which I watched at our little movie theater over and over is HOME FROM THE HILL, a tragic love story from East Texas. And Paul Newman, my favorite actor, starred in another favorite from which I had memorized almost the whole script: FROM THE TERRACE. Then there is a great tragic romance in JANE EYRE; the version with Zelah Clarke and Timothy Dalton is the one I love. JERRY MAGUIRE-- some great romantic lines. Many classic romances out there. I don't watch anymore. Don't even have TV service.
This might sound random, but because of your comment, I think you might be able to help me find a film I can't remember the name of. It's a classic romance movie of a man who is accused of some crime, I'm not sure if it's of killing his boss or burning down the place. He didn't do it, but because he's been unjustly convicted, he runs away and is now wanted. He goes to a woman's house where she's afraid he's a thief breaking in, and he faints (I can't remember if from injury or exhaustion), and she helps him. I would really appreciate your help!
"Somewhere" always makes me tear up, since we know that things between the gangs won't end up going as well as Tony and Maria hope they will. The remake makes it even more impactful, where it's sung by Rita Moreno.
Really hope this list introduces some younger generations to these amazing films and their actors performances. Really wish more reactors would react to more of these old classics. They are classics for a reason. Glad the last scene of An Affair To Remember got first place but so many great scenes included.
💯💯. Too many younger ppl refuse to watch b&w movies and miss so much. I kind of understand because I dont have the patience to watch silent films. But, at least watch Casablanca. It is one I can watch over and over. Also, “The Women” from 1939.
My #1. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and Spencer Tracy's final scene where he tells his daughter and her fiance how much he loved his wife and if they even have a portion of that love, they'll have everything.
What about the goodbye scene in "Roman Holiday" suxh a fave of mine!
OMG, many years ago I had ‘The Adventures of Robin Hood’ on VHS, and ‘Captain Blood’ . I would play them over and over again so many times. Loved them SO much!! Now I have a need to watch them again!!
Great list. There are so many more!
Picnic with Kim Novak and William Holden , the dance scene
You were meant for Me in Singing in the Rain is so beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤
I can thank "Sleepless in Seattle" and Rita Wilson's emotional explanation for introducing me to "An Affair to Remember." It was remade in 1994 as "Love Affair", starring real life couple Warren Beatty and Annette Bening, with it serving as a final role for Katharine Hepburn.
Interestingly, I actually saw an Affair To Remember before Sleepless in Seattle, but I still knew the connection from my father telling me
Add Victor Garber and Tom Hanks crying over The Dirty Dozen and it's comedy gold.
An Affair to Remember was a remake from a movie from 1939 called Love Affair. I have never watched it because no other version will ever meet the standard of the Cary Grant version. The scenes with his grandmother in France are so sweet.
@@emilyholasek63 👍
In "What's up Doc," when Barbra Streisand tells Ryan O'Neill, "Of all the gin joints in the world and he walks into mine." Its at that moments the characters fall in love.
*MY FAVORITES:*
"Here's Looking at You, Kid" - Casablanca
"Somewhere" - West Side Story
Maria Dances with the Captain - The Sound of Music
Kiss in the Rain - Breakfast at Tiffany's
Robin and Marian - The Adventures of Robin Hood
"La Vie en Rose" - Sabrina
"You Should Be Kissed and Often, And By Someone Who Knows How" - Gone with the Wind
Kissing in the Surf - From Here to Eternity
"We Have the Stars" - Now, Voyager
"You Were Meant for Me" - Singin' in the Rain
"Shall We Dance" - The King and I
The Ending - Notorious
"Shut Up and Deal" - The Apartment
The Phone Scene - It's a Wonderful Life
"Love is Here to Stay" - An American in Paris
"As Originally and Most Beautifully Planned" - The Philadelphia Story
Peter Admits His Feelings for Ellie - It Happened One Night
"Something Good" - The Sound of Music
Matt's Speech - Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
Return to Me, Letters to Juliet, Leap Year, Just Like Heaven. Best ones on your list
Very very great epic list I like it a lot very very great job mis mojo one of my absolute favorite list ever 😊❤
It is curious that Debra Kerr appears in 3 of the films in the list. Hers is a name seldom mentioned anymore, but she left quite a legacy.
My favorite actress!
I always thought she was a fabulous actress. She never got the credit she deserved.
Thanks for including BYOOL! One of the best ever.
#3 the final scene in Zeffirelli’s “ Romeo and Juliet “ between the main characters .
Great scenes all!
I'd add:
1. Carl and Ellie's life together opening montage from "Up".
2. Jamie's proposal to Aurélia in "Love Actually".
3. Rapunzel's grief to joy scene with Flynn near end of "Tangled".
Woops, forgot another great one, Academy Award winning Best Picture of the Year, "On Golden Pond", starring the late great many times over Oscar winning Kate Hepburn and the late great Oscar winning Henry Fonda, Jane's father whom she also stars with in this iconic film! Beautiful cinematography, and absolutely beautiful lovely soundtrack, as well, great acting/direction and ranked #22, the greatest love story by the AFI, American Film Institute! Not to be missed either!
Omar sharif and julie carstui doctor zhivago number one ❤❤❤🎉
Waterloo Bridge is one of the most romantic movies! Vivien Leigh & Robert Taylor ..
You forgot "Love is a Many Splendored Thing". I agree about An Affair to Remember. The Chaplin ending should have closer to one so is Brief Encounter. What about Random Harvest ?.
Runaway Bride - "The Graduate" (1967)
In Sabrina they are NOT twirling on a dance floor in Paris. They are in Glen Cove, Long Island.
Wow, three with Deborah Kerr!
Roman Holiday with Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck filmed in Italy that is my most romantic movie I’ve ever seen. Especially when Gregory Peck walks down the hallway alone daddy Albert won the Academy award for best supporting actor and he deserved it Debra Bader.
Watched that movie a couple of days ago! LOVED IT ❤❤❤❤
GREGORY PECK WAS GORGOUS 😍😍
The ghost and Mrs muir
An Informative & Valued Coverage With Due Sincerity As Well As Honesty Of Purpose. Thanks From The Very Core Of Heart.
In "Romancing the Stone," the final scene. Michael Douglas tells Kathleen Turners character the alligator died in his arms. She replies that's where I wanna be. Its a great end to love restored.
An affair to remember. Happy sunday night, Rebecca, take care and God bless you. Greetings from Colombia to you as well
Best kiss has to be between Maureen O’Hara and Walter Pidgeon in “How Green Was My Valley.” It’s an emotional parting for them as he won’t marry her and subject her to a life
of poverty with his being a pastor.
You left out the private dining room seduction scene between Barbra Streisand and Omar Sharif in Funny Girl. Easily my favorite.
1939 Wuthering Heights, especially the scene where Laurence Olivier tells Merie Oberon, If he loved you all his lifetime, it still be as much as I do in a single day. Also the scene in Casablanca When Rick tell Sam to play it, if she can take so can I.
Not from Hollywood, but from France: " The umbrellas of Cherbourg" starring Catherine Deneuve and Nino Castelnuovo.
The scene at the train station.
Winona Ryder and Gabriel Byrne in Little Women kiss in the "rafters" of an opera house during a performance of The Pearl Fishers. The scene where Mr. Darcy admits his love once and for all to Keira Knightley's Lizzie. Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer! the most beautiful wedding I've ever seen. Harrison Ford and Kelly McGillis in Witness. And the winner? The movie Vertigo with Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novac- from beginning to end!!! But most especially when she comes out of her bathroom fully dressed as "Madeleine " and the two of them kiss for what seems like 10 minutes. Even as a little girl, I was entranced when I saw it.
Old movies are nice watched repeatedly unlike the new movies, once you see it getting tired of it... made you tense not relax watching
An affair to remember is my old time favorite ,and i was lucky enough to contact Deborah when i was 20 years old and our friendship lasted till she died in 2007 ,she was a wonderful humang being ,i miss her very much
Titanic: Rose jumps out of the lifeboat and back onto the ship to be with Jack. Then they run to each other, find each other, and finally embrace. Best scene in the entire movie, rivaling the final scene 😢
Robin Hood is my favorite.
Grant and Hepburn are the GOAT hollywood pairing>>>>
Deborah Kerr said that her legs were bruised in her dance with Yul Brenner in KING AND I from the metal frames of the hoop dress she was wearing hitting her.
#4 Janet Margolin to Michael parks in the film “ Bus Riley’s Back in Town “. He in low self esteem asks Janet Margolin “ what do you think of me ?” . She replies “ you’re the kindest man I’ve ever known “. He then asks why ? She replies “ the way you talked to me at a time I was feeling low “. He then asks to kiss her and does saying “ thank you “. She replies “ you don’t have to thank me “. He says again softer “ thank you “.
#5 in the film “ it could Happen to You “. Nicolas Cage tells Bridget Fonda he loves her . She replies, “ how can you love me as I cost you all the money “ ( lottery ticket). He replies , “ I never cared about the money “.
13:03
"You should be kissed, and often, by someone who knows how."
Come on. We know that is not the correct word, "kissed." Scarlet needed something else, often.
Wow. Deborah Kerr made the list three times.
Inchanted cottage-English movie
What about You’ve Got Mail. One of my all time favorites.
I am hoping someone here can help me find this film!
It's a classic romance movie (can't remember the decade) of a man who is accused of some crime, I'm not sure if it's of killing his boss or burning down the place. He didn't do it, but because he's been unjustly convicted, he runs away and is now wanted. He goes to a woman's house, where she's afraid he's a thief breaking in, and he faints (I can't remember if from injury or exhaustion), and she helps him. I'd appreciate anyone's help if they know the name of this black and white film!
#2 Simone Simone running up the stairs to their top floor apartment to see James Stewart who she was led to believe had been killed in the war
Love claudette colbert
Notebook
Too recent for this list.
Those kisses are about as warm as a siberia.wind in winter
The dance from "The King and I" is one of the most erotic, sensual scenes I've ever seen in a movie. And they were fully clothed!!~ Dang!
Momenti amorosi tratti da bei.films!!!
Wrong , #1 romantic scene is Angel telling Tess as he carries her over a pond in her church dress, “ I went thru 3/4 of this effort for your sake alone “…..” Tess of the Durbevilles “.
You just know that trinaq is somewhere in these comments.
is it love?
What about Titanic?
The commentary is just so unnecessary. The films speak for themselves.
Darby o gill brigadqon
Arrgh
@annetteelliott1494 Roman Holiday goodbye kiss in car before Princess Ann runs back to palace. Gregory Peck, wow. Age 84 UK