One of the greatest actors in Hollywood history, known for his warm and likeable 'everyman' roles but equally brilliant as darker, conflicted anti-heroes, notably for Hitchcock or in a string of memorable 1950s westerns. Everybody has their own favourite James Stewart movie - here are mine. Please share your choices!
Many would certainly include Vertigo - while I concur that he is superb in that one, try as I might I have never been able to completely LOVE the film. I owe it (yet) another chance, I guess, as it has been years since I last watched it.
Others I enjoy very much: Shenandoah, Winchester '73, You Can't Take It With You, Malaya, The Flight of the Phoenix, Wife vs. Secretary
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AusFem jaýaby
2017 Maýsym 8 kúni 6:21 AM ýaqytynda
There's so many
NotoriousRio jaýaby
2017 Maýsym 8 kúni 10:34 AM ýaqytynda
barrymost jaýaby
2020 Naýryz 24 kúni 6:21 PM ýaqytynda
James Stewart was always superb.
bratface jaýaby
2020 Naýryz 24 kúni 7:14 PM ýaqytynda
In no particular order:
After the Thin Man (but only because it is a William Powell film & Stewart is just a bystander)
You Can't Take It with You
Made for Each Other
The Philadelphia Story
Rear Window
Bell, Book and Candle
Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation
Take Her, She's Mine
Vertigo
Wife vs. Secretary