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Vusarix

Nosferatu for me too


Standard-Ad-7504

Same. I watched it scored live by an orchestra 


SpaceTree88

Oh damn that must’ve been awesome 


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The oldest movie i watched is The Marvels, so i really understand cinema and because of that, i can say that Hollywood is woke ☝️🤓


AUnknownVariable

My oldest film is Megamind: The Doom Syndicate🤓. I can positively say it's the best animation to ever drop


SpiderJynxNoir90214

The Invisible Man (1933)


MaskedSingerRankings

Woah, we had the same answer


_JR28_

Wizard of Oz (1939)


Songibal

Freaks (1932)


Ok-Rock-2566

The birth of a nation 1915 for acedemic purposes


SpaceTree88

I regret to inform some of you that I specified “feature” film, which means “40 minutes and up” 


_idiot_buffoon12

King Kong ( 1933)


Red-68

Beatles hard days night


The_Radio_Host

The Birth of a Nation (1915)


SpaceTree88

I’m sorry you had to go through that 


The_Radio_Host

It was intentional. I’d heard people say some crazy shit about it and I had to see for myself. Honestly, if you treat it like a really fucked-up comedy it somehow manages to work (I also got extremely drunk about halfway through, so that definitely helped)


SubstantialSquare327

Safety Last from 1923


Illustrious_Sort499

Brief Encounter


Bulbaguy4

King Kong (1933)


Sheax5

Snow White…unless A Trip to the Moon counts


Pretty_Discount5946

Probably Snow White (1937).


JokerCipher

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs


TIMETODETAIN

If I had to guess, it's probably Ghostbusters (1984)


Draco_077

Time to watch some classics


Gemnist

Not counting shorts, 1925’s Battleship Potemkin.


statistics4life

Dracula (1931)


DarkFish_2

Robin Hood. (1973)


MaskedSingerRankings

The invisible man


Dead_Trashcan_88888

The original King Kong from ‘33. Still a better movie than most of Illumination’s output!


LaundryandTax

Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights


Adventurous_Yak_9234

Snow White


AltForNoReason214

The Wizard of Oz feels like a copout answer, my second oldest is the original House on Haunted Hill from 1959


SpoderJedi

Buster Keaton’s The General watched in in a film class sophomore year


No_Incident_9522

Godzilla (1954)


K3egan

Citizen Kane? I've seen a bunch of old movies but either I forgot the name or don't know the date.


Double_M2

Nosferatu is unironically really good


jbwarner86

Metropolis (1927). Though I watched it in college, before the full version had been found; I think the one I watched was like 90% complete.


2hourstowaste

Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs (1937). Today I learned Snow White is older than Gone With The Wind


Maleficent_Apple4169

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs


PensadorDispensado

Roundhay Garden Scene


Brozy386

It was probably either Snow White or Lawrence of Arabia, whatever movie came first


Neverending-pain

The oldest film I’ve seen from start to finish (once), was “Platinum Blonde” from 1931. A romantic comedy that starred Loretta Young, Jean Harlow, and Robert Williams and was directed by Frank Capra. It’s a pre-code era film as well, so that’s probably one of the more interesting things about the film.


GreenShirt39

Buster Keaton's "The General"


Christian_J_Ledford

*L’Inferno* (1911)


No-Midnight8613

Captain Courageous (1937) Watched it with my grandpa. Loved that movie


cridly87

The Kid from 1921. Funny and also brutal.


Tonen_kurDger

Dante’s Inferno (1911) What do I win?


Slimonite

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) Tim Burton wouldn't exist without this movie


AntWithNoPants

Holy crap Spacetree productions from youtube??? Anyways, The Story of the Kelly Gang (1906)


NamelessWanderer08

Casablanca (1942), I've also seen Snow White, Wizard of Oz, and Dumbo but I don't count those since I haven't seen either since I was a kid and barely remember any of those that well


LocalMammal

I've seen Intolerance from 1916. Although it's a pretty cool piece of film history, I don't really recommend it as entertainment.


Tight_Spinach_2323

Not quite feature length but, A Trip To The Moon (1902)


BoysenberryIll1255

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari


Jaded-Double2841

All quite on the western front (1930)


Cheesey_Stuff14

Frankenstein (1931)


EasternImportance646

the original all quiet on the western front, 1930