Dec 28

Valentine Day – Most Romantic Movies

The Classic Romantic Movies of All Time – Valentine Day Ever since the mankind came to existence humans are pre-programmed (both culturally and genetically) to fall in love, that’s why so many of the most (Valentine day movies) popular and enduring stories are about romantic love. Love stories make great movies for all the ages. God’s most
 beautiful creation is LOVE and when you have Valentine day nearing , i as a writer thought should devote some time on the topic. So on research I have gathered some of the top Valentine day movies (most Romantic Movies). The Classic Romantic Movies of all time – Valentine day Bringing up Baby (1938) directed by Howard Hawks Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn, Charlie Ruggles, Barry Fitzgerald Bringing up Baby is generally regarded by film historians and movie critics as one of the best romantic comedies ever made.Casablanca (1942), directed by Michael Curtiz Humphrey Bogart, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains Casablanca is probably the most romantic movie ever made, but it’s also an exciting character driven war story set in a wonderfully exotic milieu.Casablanca is regarded by most cinema critics and film historians as one of the greatest films ever made. It is also recognized as the exception to virtually every cinematic rule.Notorious (1946) directed by Alfred Hitchcock Cary Grant, Ingrid Bergman, Claude Rains Notorious is an unrepentantly romantic movie. It’s also one of Hitchcock’s darkest thrillers, a visually stunning film that explores erotic, Oedipal, and misogynistic themes without a single cliché. The African Queen (1951) directed by John Huston Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn The African Queen is a classic adventure film and at the same time a definitive “opposites attract” romantic movie.The Quiet Man (1952) directed by John Ford John Wayne, Maureen O’Hara, Victor McLaglen, Barry Fitzgerald, and Ward Bond In The Quiet Man John Wayne plays Sean Thornton, an Irish-American prizefighter who returns to the small Irish village where his family lived before immigrating to America.Roman Holiday (1953) directed by William Wyler Audrey Hepburn, Gregory Peck, Eddie Albert