A stressed paleontologist (Cary Grant) a scatterbrain socialite (Katharine Hepburn) and a leopard? Yes, that’s the premise for this silly, witty romantic comedy from waaay back in 1938. Trust me, this is charming beyond belief and truly very, very funny. Perfect for any evening during the weekend.
24. Sunset Boulevard (1950)
Just like Netflix’s Hollywood, Sunset Boulevard is a look behind the curtain at the murky, dark side of Tinseltown. Gloria Swanson plays a fading silent-movie star who strikes up a relationship with a young, out-of-work screenwriter, played by William Holden. Things soon take a seriously sinister turn for the worse. Moody and brilliant, this is a true classic and has that immortal line: “Alright, Mr DeMille, I’m ready for my closeup…”
25. High Society (1956)
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It doesn’t get more cool, classic Hollywood than this, with a cast featuring Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Grace Kelly and Louis Armstrong. There’s jazz, great songs, drool-worthy fashion and a witty, funny plot about a Californian heiress on the eve of her second wedding, with an ex-husband (Crosby) trying to win her back, and a new arrival (Sinatra) trying to flirt with her. Make a cocktail, sit back and watch movie history – all the while imagining how lockdown would be so much better if you could live in one of the Californian mansions on show. Sigh.
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