Movies for Elderly Mom -- Age 86

We did this years ago when we purchased a VCR for my grandparents (yeah, ages ago). If I recall we purchased movies like:

Sound of Music
Mary Poppins (to watch with us grandkids)
Gone with the Wind
Meet Me In St. Louis
African Queen
Singing in the Rain
Wizard of Oz

I like the idea of some tv shows that she might have enjoyed watching over the years. You could find some from a multitude of decades that are wholesome.

Mary Tyler Moore
Dick Van D***
I Love Lucy
Murder She Wrote (My grandma really enjoyed)
Golden Girls (another one that she enjoyed)
Cosby Show
Andy Griffith
 
My Mom lives alone in a senior apartment complex. There really isn't anything that she needs or wants for Christmas. So we have decided to get her a DVD player for Christmas.

I am looking for movies that you think might be appropriate for an 86 year old woman -- it has to have very, very little or no profanity.

The only ones that immediately come to mind are some old Elvis movies -- I know she use to love to watch those.

my mother liked the movie "michael"
(the one about the angel)
 

Anything with Cary Grant.
Anything with Grace Kelly.

Sleepless in Seattle and An Affair to Remember.
You've Got Mail and The Shop Around the Corner.
Topper reruns
Bachelor Father reruns if you can find them.

If you get Miracle on 34th Street, make sure you get the real one, not one of the remakes.

My mom and dad liked Sarah, Plain and Tall.

Even some of the old Disney films - Pollyanna (has Jane Wyman in it). Thomasina.
 
What about Second Hand Lions? I don't remember much, if any, profanity.
 
My mom is 73 and loves westerns. She has some Bonanza and Gunsmoke DVDs that she watches over and over. How about some other old TV series that she might like? My in-laws were both into Perry Mason and Dragnet reruns. Most of the old shows are on DVD now.

Also - does she like musicals? Some of the old musicals like Oklahoma, Camelot and The King and I might be on DVD. You can also look into concert DVDs from some of her favorite singers. I'll bet you can find Lawrence Welk. My mom watches those all the time too.
 
all great suggestions...

but when I saw this post I thought about my grandmother, who would have been 90 next year, BTW. When the movie Borat came out my aunt took her to go see and my aunt said she laughed throughout the whole movie!
 
A newer release I think any age might enjoy is The Proposal with Sandra Bullock. We loved this movie!
 
all great suggestions...

but when I saw this post I thought about my grandmother, who would have been 90 next year, BTW. When the movie Borat came out my aunt took her to go see and my aunt said she laughed throughout the whole movie!

OMG my mom would probably have a stroke if she saw Borat - especially the hotel scene!!!!!:lmao:
 
Sister Act
Born Free
The Gods Must be Crazy
Phantom of the Opera
 
Great movie!

OP: How about Cocoon? There's a sequel, too--both very good movies.

Haha!!! That's the movie I was thinking of when I saw the title of this thread. I was thinking about "Say Anything"

Lloyd: "Okay, how ya doing? I'm Lloyd, and we're gonna watch the movie 'Cocoon.' I've never actually seen it, but I heard it's very good, it makes you happy, that's a good thing. It's about a group of older people who go to outer space... hope I didn't give anything away there. "
 







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