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what film scene never fails to bring a tear to your eye?

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dot.hawkes | 00:13 Sun 23rd Jul 2006 | Film, Media & TV
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I have just accidentally switched to this 50 films thing on tv and it was The Searchers, the end scene in the doorway, knowing that he was paying homage to his late friend that had passed, always sets me off, it is my favourite film as it has so many fave scenes.
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Bambi

Green Mile

Ghost

Bridges of Madison County

Day of The Dolphins (Can't even bring myself to describe this film to people, i ALWAYS well up when I try)

Watership Down

A.I

The Plague Dogs

Who Will Love My Children

I could go on and on with films that make me blub, but i'm getting embarressed now, however could I be cheeky and throw in a TV programme? Yes? cool! That's gotta be Extreme Makeover Home Edition.


Dumbo
The Champ
Bambi
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B00 do you have an online account with kleenex lol! What about The Incredible Journey? When the last dog is heard barking in the distance and then runs in?
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I didn't cry when Ali Mcgraw slipped away tho, not sure why, odd that, supposed to be the weepiest of weepies
Rebecca
Our Mothers House
Ghost
The original Greyfriars Bobby.
OOooo yes, The Incredible Journey, forgot that one dotty! God I sound a right sap dont I?

redbel? Rebecca? The old black & white film? That scared the crap out of me!



I cry every time i think of how awful the film Pearl Harbour was.
When my Son videoed Me signing over all my rights to my Divorced Wife.!!!!!!
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actually greyfriars bobby remined me of Goodbye Mr Chips, the original one not the remake.
Recently I went to see "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe" in the cinema nine times (because it was such a good film). I cried almost every time at the point where Lucy found the statue of Mr Tumnus.
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oh now that one has reminded me of Jenny Agutter seeing her Daddy thru the train steam at the end of the Railway Children .!!!!!
BOO, I love that film....but I know what you mean, that housekeeper was a right witch.
The endings of:
Leon
Edward Scissorhands
Moulin Rouge
never fail to make me cry!
who will love my children
love story
champ
empire of the sun
oh and the one with mark lester as a mute, when his horse gets stuck and hes crying and says please get up philip, it broke my heart when i saw that.
I agree with most of the films posted already but another scene which makes me cry is ' When Peggy Sue got Married' and she speaks and sees her nan and grandad for the first time since they died years ago...also Titanic when the woman tucks her children into bed knowing they are going to drown.
The scene in The Railway Children where Jenny Agutter sees her father appear through the steam on the platform. Never fails to give me goosebumps!
The Searchers too, the scene where he picks her up and says,''Let's go home.'' Mimicking the scene when he picked her up when a little girl at the beginning.
Mine are All of Waterloo Bridge and the end of Roman Holiday .:-D
Whistle Down the Wind.
The original Hayley Mills/ Alan Bates film and not the awful west end musical thingy.

"You're not Jesus! You're just a fella!"

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