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Post by marianne48 on Apr 2, 2018 15:49:39 GMT
Lady Bird.
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Post by mikef6 on Apr 2, 2018 15:59:17 GMT
Great topic, kijii. These kinds of films are often among the best. Three of my favorites: Man's Castle (1933) - Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young in their shantytown home A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1945) - Peggy Garner coming of age in an early 1900s Brooklyn tenement The Lower Depths (1957) - Akira Kurosawa's film about people living in a Japanese slum  Love the Kurosawa choice.
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Post by bravomailer on Apr 2, 2018 15:59:25 GMT
Walk on the Wild Side
This Property Is Condemned
The World of Suzie Wong
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Post by kijii on Apr 2, 2018 16:46:47 GMT
Walk on the Wild Side This Property Is Condemned The World of Suzie Wong Three very good choices. I still need to see The World of Suzie Wong and have been meaning to. This Property Is Condemned is so clearly in this category--It's almost ON the tracks with Robert Redford on one side and Natalie Wood, Mary Badham, and Kate Reid on the other side.  Speaking of Robert Redford and Natalie Wood, what about Inside Daisy Clover (1965) with Natalie and her mother, Ruth Gordon, so clearly on the "wrong side of the tracks"?   Then there is Natalie in Love with the Proper Stranger (1963)
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