GREATEST MOVIE SCENE
OF ALL TIME
1930-1939
1940-1949 1950-1959 1960-1969
1970-1979 1980-1989 1990-1999
2000-
1930-1939
"The greatest scene of all time has to be when
Clark Gable says "Fankly my dear, I don't give a damn." in GONE
WITH THE WIND."
"When Melanie and Ashley are reunited after the Civil War is over
in GONE WITH THE WIND. Even though the story is about Scarlett, the
love story between Melanie and Ashley is the best part of the movie."
//Ceecat
"In GONE WITH THE WIND, when Scarlett is walking among
the dead and wounded, and the camera pans up and back until Scarlett
is just a speck, and the whole screen is filled with wounded men. It
shows the cost and devastation the South endured better than any other
scene."
//Ann
(wordyone@charter.net)
"The greatest scene has to be at the end of MR. SMITH
GOES TO WASHINGTON when James
Stewart is really cracking in the
face of unsurmountable corruption in the Senate, and he is pleading to Claude
Rains to do the right thing and stand up for the little man. Serious lump
in the throat and beautifully moving."
//Anthony
"The greatest scene would have to be in THE WIZARD OF
OZ when Dorothy says "Toto, I have a feeling we're
not in Kansas anymore."."
//Ashley
"The greatest scene in any movie is James Cagney at
the end of ANGELS WITH DIRTY FACES as he goes to the electric chair. The
suspense as we wait to see if he will "turn yellow" to save the future
of the street kids is awesome."
"THE PUBLIC ENEMY (1931). The close up of James Cagney in the rain
and the grapefruit scene."
//Janie Mommy
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