Top 100 "Romantic" Movies
NOTE: Clicking on a romantic movie title link will take you to where you can purchase that romantic movie.
The American Film Institute chose Casablanca as its top U.S. screen romance movie in a list recently.
- Casablanca - 1942 - Humphrey Bogartmovie themes in 1998. The love story list was chosen by about 1,800 directors, actors, studio executives, critics and others in Hollywood, who voted from a field of 400 nominated films.
- Gone With the Wind - 1939 - Clark Gable
- West Side Story - 1961 - Natalie Wood
- Roman Holiday - 1953 - Gregory Peck
- An Affair to Remember - 1957 - Cary Grant
- The Way We Were - 1973 - Barbra Streisand
- Doctor Zhivago - 1965 - Omar Sharif
- It's a Wonderful Life - 1946 - James Stewart
- Love Story - 1970 - Ali MacGraw
- City Lights - 1931 - Charles Chaplin
- Annie Hall - 1977 - Woody Allen
- My Fair Lady - 1964 - Audrey Hepburn
- Out of Africa - 1985 - Meryl Streep
- The African Queen - 1951 - Humphrey Bogart
- Wuthering Heights - 1939 - Merle Oberon
- Singin' in the Rain - 1952 - Gene Kelly
- Moonstruck - 1987 - Cher
- Vertigo - 1958 - James Stewart
- Ghost - 1990 - Patrick Swayze
- From Here to Eternity - 1953 - Burt Lancaster
- Pretty Woman - 1990 - Richard Gere
- On Golden Pond - 1981 - Katharine Hepburn
- Now, Voyager - 1942 - Bette Davis
- King Kong - 1933 - Fay Wray
- When Harry Met Sally - 1989 - Billy Crystal
- The Lady Eve - 1941 - Barbara Stanwyck
- The Sound of Music - 1965 - Julie Andrews
- The Shop Around the Corner - 1940 - James Stewart
- An Officer and a Gentleman - 1982 - Richard Gere
- Swing Time - 1936 - Fred Astaire
- The King and I - 1956 - Deborah Kerr
- Dark Victory - 1939 - Bette Davis
- Camille - 1937 - Greta Garbo
- Beauty and the Beast - 1991 - Paige O'Hara
- Gigi - 1958 - Leslie Caron
- Random Harvest - 1942 - Ronald Colman
- Titanic - 1997 - Leonardo DiCaprio
- It Happened One Night - 1934 - Clark Gable
- An American in Paris - 1951 - Gene Kelly
- Ninotchka - 1939 - Greta Garbo
- Funny Girl - 1968 - Barbra Streisand
- Anna Karenina - 1935 - Vivien Leigh
- A Star is Born - 1954 - Judy Garland
- The Philadelphia Story - 1940 - Cary Grant
- Sleepless in Seattle - 1993 - Tom Hanks
- To Catch a Thief - 1955 - Cary Grant
- Splendor in the Grass - 1961 - Natalie Wood
- Last Tango in Paris - 1972 - Marlon Brando
- The Postman Always Rings Twice - 1946 - Lana Turner
- Shakespeare in Love - 1998 - Gwyneth Paltrow
- Bringing Up Baby - 1938 - Katharine Hepburn
- The Graduate - 1967 - Anne Bancroft
- A Place in the Sun - 1951 - Montgomery Clift
- Sabrina - 1954 - Humphrey Bogart
- Reds - 1981 - Warren Beatty
- The English Patient - 1996 - Ralph Fiennes
- Two for the Road - 1967 - Audrey Hepburn
- Guess Who's Coming to Dinner - 1967 - Spencer Tracy
- Picnic - 1955 - William Holden
- To Have and Have Not - 1944 - Humphrey Bogart
- Breakfast at Tiffany's - 1961 - Audrey Hepburn
- The Apartment - 1960 - Jack Lemmon
- Sunrise - 1927 - George O'Brien (No longer available)
- Marty - 1955 - Ernest Borgnine
- Bonnie and Clyde - 1967 - Warren Beatty
- Manhattan - 1979 - Woody Allen
- A Streetcar Named Desire - 1951 - Vivien Leigh
- What's Up Doc? - 1972 - Barbra Streisand
- Harold and Maude - 1971 - Ruth Gordon
- Sense and Sensibility - 1995 - Emma Thompson
- Way Down East - 1920 - Lillian Gish
- Roxanne - 1987 - Steve Martin
- The Ghost and Mrs. Muir - 1947 - Gene Tierney
- Woman of the Year - 1942 - Spencer Tracy
- The American President - 1995 - Michael Douglas
- Quiet Man - 1952 - John Wayne
- The Awful Truth - 1937 - Irene Dunne
- Coming Home - 1978 - Jane Fonda
- Jezebel - 1939 - Bette Davis
- The Sheik - 1921 - Rudolph Valentino
- The Goodbye Girl - 1977 - Richard Dreyfuss
- Witness - 1985 - Harrison Ford
- Morocco - 1930 - Gary Cooper
- Double Indemnity - 1944 - Fred MacMurray
- Love is a Many Splendored Thing - 1955 - William Holden
- Notorious - 1946 - Cary Grant
- The Unbearable Lightness of Being - 1988 - Daniel Day-Lewis
- The Princess Bride - 1987 - Cary Elwes
- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? - 1966 - Elizabeth Taylor
- The Bridges of Madison County - 1995 - Clint Eastwood
- Working Girl - 1988 - Harrison Ford
- Porgy and Bess - 1959 - Sidney Potier
- Dirty Dancing - 1987 - Jennifer Grey
- Body Heat - 1981 - William Hurt
- The Lady and the Tramp - 1955 - Peggy Lee
- Barefoot in the Park - 1967 - Robert Redford
- Grease - 1978 - John Travolta
- The Hunchback of Notre Dame - 1939 - Charles Laughton
- Pillow Talk - 1959 - Rock Hudson
- Jerry Maquire - 1996 - Tom Cruise
The internet is full of movies from romantic films to stop animated Lego movies. Films have become a major part of modern society form providing mass entertainment to providing a medium for people to express themselves artistically.
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APA Reference
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