The 22 best classic movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video right now

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There are plenty of nostalgic titles on the streamer, from brassy musicals to tense Westerns. The 22 best classic movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video right no

There are plenty of nostalgic titles on the streamer, from brassy musicals to tense Westerns.

The 22 best classic movies to watch on Amazon Prime Video right now

There are plenty of nostalgic titles on the streamer, from brassy musicals to tense Westerns.

and Kevin Jacobsen

on October 16, 2025 5:59 a.m. ET

James Stewart as George Bailey and Donna Reed as Mary Bailey in 'It's a Wonderful Life'; Audrey Hepburn as Regina 'Reggie' Lampert in 'Charade'; Janet Gaynor as Esther Blodgett in 'A Star Is Born'

James Stewart as George Bailey and Donna Reed as Mary Bailey in 'It's a Wonderful Life'; Audrey Hepburn as Regina 'Reggie' Lampert in 'Charade'; Janet Gaynor as Esther Blodgett in 'A Star Is Born'. Credit:

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Tired of FX-heavy blockbusters? You can travel back to a simpler film era via Amazon Prime's extensive library of classic movies. Whether you're in the mood for a laugh-out-loud screwball comedy, a thoughtful drama, a snappy musical, or a thrilling Western, the streamer carries many great features from decades past.

Here's **'s list of the 24 best classic movies on Amazon Prime Video right now.

Ball of Fire (1941)

Gary Cooper as Professor Bertram Potts and Barbara Stanwyck as Katherine 'Sugarpuss' O'Shea in 'Ball of Fire'

Gary Cooper as Professor Bertram Potts and Barbara Stanwyck as Katherine 'Sugarpuss' O'Shea in 'Ball of Fire'.

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With a name like Katherine "Sugarpuss" O'Shea, how can you not be intrigued? Such is the case for the group of professors living together in *Ball of Fire*, a screwball comedy classic from one of the genre's masters, Howard Hawks. Barbara Stanwyck stars as Sugarpuss, who works as a nightclub performer and meets one of the group's younger professors, the handsome Bertram (Gary Cooper). Sugarpuss is also involved with a powerful mob boss, so she uses the professors' house as a hideout while trying to evade the police and teaches them a thing or two about the real world. Stanwyck deservedly earned an Oscar nomination for her effervescent performance. —*Kevin Jacobsen***

Where to watch *Ball of Fire*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Howard Hawks

**Cast:** Gary Cooper, Barbara Stanwyck

The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)

Harold Russell as Homer Parrish and Dana Andrews as Fred Derry in 'The Best Years of Our Lives'

Harold Russell as Homer Parrish and Dana Andrews as Fred Derry in 'The Best Years of Our Lives'. Everett Collection

Released in the aftermath of World War II, *The Best Years of Our Lives* is one of the very best films about American veterans' postwar experience. The film tracks the lives of three vets who return to their hometown, bonded over the traumas of war. One suffers from debilitating PTSD, another turns to alcohol to cope, while the third has to readjust to everyday life after losing both of his hands. The sensitively crafted epic won seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *The Best Years of Our Lives*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** William Wyler

**Cast:** Myrna Loy, Fredric March, Dana Andrews, Teresa Wright, Virginia Mayo, Harold Russell

Bicycle Thieves (1948)

Lamberto Maggiorani as Antonio Ricci and Lianella Carell as Maria Ricci in 'Bicycle Thieves'

Lamberto Maggiorani as Antonio Ricci and Lianella Carell as Maria Ricci in 'Bicycle Thieves'.

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This profoundly affecting Italian neorealist classic conveys so much even with a relatively simple premise. Antonio (Lamberto Maggiorani) hopes to provide for his family by getting a job that requires a bicycle. Scraping together the money to purchase a bike at a pawn shop, Antonio is mortified when a thief steals his bike on his first day on the job, leading him and his young son Bruno (Enzo Staiola) down an increasingly hopeless path to get it back. Casting then-nonprofessional actors Maggiorani and Staiola brings an inherent authenticity to the film, which starkly depicts life on the poverty line in postwar Italy. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *Bicycle Thieves*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Vittorio De Sica

**Cast:** Lamberto Maggiorani, Enzo Staiola, Lianella Carell

The Bishop's Wife (1947)

James Gleason as Sylvester, Cary Grant as Dudley, and Loretta Young as Julia Brougham in 'The Bishop's Wife'

James Gleason as Sylvester, Cary Grant as Dudley, and Loretta Young as Julia Brougham in 'The Bishop's Wife'.

When bishop Henry Brougham (David Niven) prays for heavenly guidance, his prayers are answered by the prompt arrival of Dudley (Cary Grant), a smooth-tongued angel who installs himself as the bishop's assistant. However, Dudley's plan to help the spiritually needy takes a turn when he develops feelings for Julia (Loretta Young), Henry's wife. A bishop/bishop's wife/angel love triangle is an unusual premise, but the film, held together by Grant's effortless charm, manages to be both a romantic comedy and a careful fable about charity. —*Danny Horn*

Where to watch *The Bishop's Wife*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Henry Koster

**Cast:** Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven

The Blue Gardenia (1953)

Anne Baxter as Norah Larkin in 'The Blue Gardenia'

Anne Baxter as Norah Larkin in 'The Blue Gardenia'.

Norah (Anne Baxter) doesn't remember everything that happened last night, but she's got a splitting hangover, and her date is found dead in his apartment after getting clubbed with a fireplace poker. Convinced that she's killed a man, Norah turns to a handsome newspaper columnist (Richard Conte) for help, who falls for her without realizing she's the one the police are looking for. It's a noir film with a straightforward mystery, but Baxter is convincing as the woman in distress. As a bonus, the movie includes a nightclub performance by Nat King Cole, cooing the title song. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *The Blue Gardenia*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Fritz Lang

**Cast:** Anne Baxter, Richard Conte, Ann Sothern, Raymond Burr

Charade (1963)

Walter Matthau as Carson Dyle and Audrey Hepburn as Regina 'Reggie' Lampert in 'Charade'

Walter Matthau as Carson Dyle and Audrey Hepburn as Regina 'Reggie' Lampert in 'Charade'.

A thrilling comedy romp through Paris, *Charade* sizzles with wit and hectic suspense. After Regina (Audrey Hepburn) learns that her estranged husband died mysteriously, she's threatened by several menacing men who demand an explanation for a cache of stolen money that she knows nothing about. The only person Regina can trust is a handsome stranger she meets by chance (a deliciously arch Cary Grant), although his name and motivations keep changing as she learns more about him. Hepburn and Grant play to their respective strengths, while the film transitions from silly to serious and back again. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *Charade*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Stanley Donen

**Cast:** Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn, Walter Matthau

City Lights (1931)

Charlie Chaplin as the Tramp and Virginia Cherrill as the Blind Girl in 'City Lights'

Charlie Chaplin as the Tramp and Virginia Cherrill as the Blind Girl in 'City Lights'.

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Amazon Prime has numerous Charlie Chaplin classics among its streaming collection, but this 1931 romantic dramedy is the cream of the crop. Chaplin stars as his signature Little Tramp character, who falls in love with a young blind woman who mistakes him for a millionaire. After he befriends an actual millionaire, the Tramp hopes to secure the funds to help restore the woman's sight. EW's critic calls *City Lights* a "consummate weeper," a touching tale that's sure to make you dissolve into happy tears by its conclusion. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *City Lights*: Amazon Prime Video

**EW grade:** A+

**Director:** Charlie Chaplin

**Cast:** Charlie Chaplin, Virginia Cherrill, Florence Lee, Harry Myers, Al Ernest Garcia

The Conversation (1974)

Gene Hackman as Harry Caul in 'The Conversation'

Gene Hackman as Harry Caul in 'The Conversation'.

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In an era filled with paranoia thrillers that reflected the growing distrust of institutions (largely stemming from the Watergate scandal), *The Conversation* stands above the rest. Gene Hackman stars as Harry Caul, a surveillance expert tasked by a client with monitoring a couple in San Francisco's Union Square. After he hears them discussing the threat of murder, Harry becomes troubled — especially after his recordings are stolen. With first-rate sound work and a committed performance by Hackman, *The Conversation* is a gripping time capsule that also resonates in today's surveillance-heavy world. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *The Conversation*: Amazon Prime Video**

**Director:** Francis Ford Coppola**

**Cast:** Gene Hackman, Harrison Ford, John Cazale, Cindy Williams, Frederic Forrest**

Guys and Dolls (1955)

Jean Simmons as Sister Sarah Brown (left) and Marlon Brando as Sky Masterson (second from left) in 'Guys and Dolls'

Jean Simmons as Sister Sarah Brown (left) and Marlon Brando as Sky Masterson (second from left) in 'Guys and Dolls'.

A high-class musical comedy about low-rent gamblers and seedy gangsters, *Guys and Dolls* transports the viewer to a colorful fantasy version of the New York underworld, where guys in flashy suits follow a single rule: no welshing on a bet. Nathan Detroit (Frank Sinatra) is trying to earn some dough, so he bets Sky Masterson (Marlon Brando, in his only musical) that he can't make a date with the pious sister from the Save-a-Soul Mission (Jean Simmons). The showstopper is Brando's "Luck Be a Lady," delivered during a craps game in New York's cleanest sewer. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *Guys and Dolls*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Joseph L. Mankiewicz

**Cast:** Marlon Brando, Jean Simmons, Frank Sinatra

It's a Wonderful Life (1946)

(Center): Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey and Donna Reed as Mary Hatch Bailey in 'It's a Wonderful Life'

(Center): Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey and Donna Reed as Mary Hatch Bailey in 'It's a Wonderful Life'.

Usually considered a Christmas viewing tradition, the endearing and enduring *It's a Wonderful Life* is a joy to watch during any season. Jimmy Stewart stars as George Bailey, a man on the brink of suicide after giving up his dreams to support his family and his community. Upon wishing that he was never born, he attracts the attention of guardian angel Clarence Odbody, who listens to George's story and shows him what the world would be like without him. Director Frank Capra injects optimism and warmth into the dark premise, expressing the always-timely message that everyone is connected and everybody matters. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *It's a Wonderful Life*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Frank Capra

**Cast:** Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed, Lionel Barrymore, Henry Travers

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The Little Foxes (1941)

Bette Davis as Regina Hubbard Giddens in 'The Little Foxes'

Bette Davis as Regina Hubbard Giddens in 'The Little Foxes'.

Three scheming siblings jockey for money and power in *The Little Foxes*, a stirring melodrama starring Bette Davis as the villainous Regina. Their fight for control of a cotton mill consumes the family in a complex game of betrayal, blackmail, and loveless marriages, with the predatory Regina reigning above all. Davis' commanding performance garnered one of her five consecutive Oscar nominations for Best Actress, as she steals the show with an icy glare and a razor-sharp tongue. The callous climax in which Regina tells her husband how she really feels about him is devastating — and fascinating. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *The Little Foxes*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** William Wyler

**Cast:** Bette Davis, Herbert Marshall, Teresa Wright

Liza With a "Z" (1972)

Liza Minnelli performing in 'Liza With a 'Z''

Liza Minnelli performing in 'Liza With a 'Z''.

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The year was 1972. Liza Minnelli was receiving rave reviews for her performance in *Cabaret*, which was released in February and eventually won her the Best Actress Oscar. Then, in September, she starred in this dazzling concert special, cementing her status as one of the greats. The 53-minute special features Minnelli at her best, belting out American standards to an eager crowd and ending with a sensational medley of songs from *Cabaret*. It's good old-fashioned entertainment from a world-class entertainer. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *Liza With a "Z"*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Bob Fosse

**Cast:** Liza Minnelli

My Man Godfrey (1936)

Carole Lombard as Irene Bullock and William Powell as Godfrey Parke in 'My Man Godfrey'

Carole Lombard as Irene Bullock and William Powell as Godfrey Parke in 'My Man Godfrey'.

*My Man Godfrey* is a gem of the screwball era, a social satire with rapid-fire witty dialogue. Carole Lombard plays Irene, the younger daughter in a family that's wealthy, though they'd rather you call them "eccentric." During a scavenger hunt, Irene discovers a "forgotten man" named Godfrey (William Powell), hires him as the new butler, and declares that he's her protégé. Godfrey takes to buttling and manages to tame the batty family — except for Irene, who keeps insisting that they love each other. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *My Man Godfrey*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Gregory La Cava

**Cast:** William Powell, Carole Lombard, Gail Patrick

The Night of the Hunter (1955)

Robert Mitchum as "Preacher" Harry Powell in 'The Night of the Hunter'

Robert Mitchum as "Preacher" Harry Powell in 'The Night of the Hunter'.

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This disturbing thriller classic follows the exploits of Harry Powell (Robert Mitchum), a serial killer posing as a preacher. After learning about a brother and sister who have inherited a large cash sum, he methodically woos their widowed mother and does everything in his power to obtain the money. Oscar-winning actor Charles Laughton's lone directorial venture, *The Night of the Hunter* is a masterful film noir and an unsettling descent into darkness that was decades ahead of its time. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *The Night of the Hunter*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Charles Laughton

**Cast:** Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters, Lillian Gish

Penny Serenade (1941)

Cary Grant as Roger Adams and Irene Dunne as Julie Gardiner in 'Penny Serenade'

Cary Grant as Roger Adams and Irene Dunne as Julie Gardiner in 'Penny Serenade'.

Cary Grant and Irene Dunne play the doting parents of an adopted child in this sentimental favorite about the power of familial love. Roger and Julie fall for each other and get married, but their dream of raising a child is dashed when Julie loses their unborn child during an earthquake. Hoping to adopt a 2-year-old boy, they bring home a 5-week-old girl instead — and fall head over heels in love with her. Their efforts to prove to the orphanage and the court that they're fit parents are both comical and deeply affecting. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *Penny Serenade*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** George Stevens

**Cast:** Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Beulah Bondi, Edgar Buchanan

Some Like It Hot (1959)

Marilyn Monroe as Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk, Jack Lemmon as Jerry/Daphne, and Tony Curtis as Joe/Josephine on the set of 'Some Like It Hot'

Marilyn Monroe as Sugar "Kane" Kowalczyk, Jack Lemmon as Jerry/Daphne, and Tony Curtis as Joe/Josephine on the set of 'Some Like It Hot'.

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Hailed by EW as one of the greatest movies of all time, *Some Like It Hot* is the gold standard for farcical comedy. Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon star as jazz musicians who witness Mob violence and are forced to flee. Out of options, they devise a plan to disguise themselves as women to sneak onto a bus on which an all-women band is traveling to Miami. En route, they meet Sugar (Marilyn Monroe), an enchanting singer with whom both men fall in love. Naturally, their situation becomes increasingly complicated as the men try to keep up the ruse, leading to a hilarious final act and one of the best punchlines in film history. —*K.J.*

Where to watch *Some Like It Hot*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Billy Wilder

**Cast:** Marilyn Monroe, Tony Curtis, Jack Lemmon**

Stagecoach (1939)

George Bancroft as Curley, John Wayne as Henry the Ringo Kid, and Claire Trevor as Dallas in 'Stagecoach'

George Bancroft as Curley, John Wayne as Henry the Ringo Kid, and Claire Trevor as Dallas in 'Stagecoach'.

*Stagecoach* was John Wayne's breakthrough film, boosting him from B-movies and straight onto the A-list. The story concerns a group of strangers brought together by circumstance, traveling on a stage bound for New Mexico through dangerous Apache territory. The mixed bag of passengers includes a sex worker, a pregnant wife, an alcoholic doctor, a stuffy banker, a shifty gambler, and Wayne as Ringo the Kid — an escaped convict who's gunning for the men who killed his brother. Wayne shines in both quiet moments and the fast-paced chase sequence when the stagecoach is attacked. It was the first of many hard-fighting everyman roles for the Duke. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *Stagecoach*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** John Ford

**Cast:** Claire Trevor, John Wayne, Andy Devine, John Carradine

A Star Is Born (1937)

Fredric March as Norman Maine and Janet Gaynor as Esther Blodgett in 'A Star Is Born'

Fredric March as Norman Maine and Janet Gaynor as Esther Blodgett in 'A Star Is Born'.

It's the quintessential Hollywood story: A naive girl leaves the farm to make it big as a movie star, works as a waitress at a swanky party, and catches the eye of a passing bigwig. Esther (played by a sparkling Janet Gaynor) gets her big break when she meets Norman (Fredric March), a well-known actor on the verge of a steep downturn in his own career. You may be familiar with one of this movie's three remakes, which recast the main character as a singer. Watch this version for a nostalgic tour through the mythology of vintage Tinseltown. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *A Star Is Born*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** William A. Wellman

**Cast:** Janet Gaynor, Fredric March

Steamboat Bill Jr. (1928)

Ernest Torrence as William 'Steamboat Bill' Canfield Sr. and Buster Keaton as William Canfield Jr. in 'Steamboat Bill Jr.'

Ernest Torrence as William 'Steamboat Bill' Canfield Sr. and Buster Keaton as William Canfield Jr. in 'Steamboat Bill Jr.'.

*Steamboat Bill Jr.* is a true classic starring the king of deadpan physical comedy. Ernest Torrence plays a gruff steamboat captain who is astonished when his son (Buster Keaton) returns from college as a slim, mild-mannered sensitive type with a beret, a mustache, and a ukulele. Bill's attempts to toughen Bill Jr. up are continually undermined (even choosing the proper hat becomes a hilarious four-minute set piece). The cyclone sequence at the end notably includes one of Keaton's best-known stunts, in which he avoids being flattened by the falling front side of a house by standing right where an open window lands. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *Steamboat Bill Jr*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** Charles Reisner

**Cast:** Buster Keaton, Ernest Torrence, Marion Byron

Stella Dallas (1937)

Barbara Stanwyck as Stella Dallas in 'Stella Dallas'

Barbara Stanwyck as Stella Dallas in 'Stella Dallas'.

Stella (Barbara Stanwyck), a working-class woman aspiring to a higher station, marries a rich man (John Boles) and has a daughter, Laurel. As Stella and Stephen drift apart, she puts all her energy into raising Laurel, ultimately making great sacrifices to give her daughter a better life. *Stella Dallas* is a great character piece for Stanwyck, who earned her first Academy Award nomination by nailing Stella's brassy, comedic side and her grand, tear-jerking devotion to her daughter's happiness. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *Stella Dallas*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** King Vidor

**Cast:** Barbara Stanwyck, John Boles, Anne Shirley

West Side Story (1961)

Rita Moreno as Anita (center) in 'West Side Story'

Rita Moreno as Anita (center) in 'West Side Story'. Everett Collection

This iconic Best Picture winner is one of the definitive adaptations of William Shakespeare's tragedy *Romeo and Juliet*. Transporting the story to contemporary New York City, the musical follows Maria (Natalie Wood) and Tony (Richard Beymer), star-crossed lovers whose budding relationship is complicated by the fact that they belong to rival communities. With vibrant colors, dynamic choreography, and memorable songs, *West Side Story* is one of the most beloved musicals in film history, but what gives it that extra staying power is the emotional journey of its main characters as they long for a better world where they can be free to love each other. —*K.J.***

Where to watch *West Side Story*: Amazon Prime Video

**Directors:** Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins

**Cast:** Natalie Wood, Richard Beymer, Russ Tamblyn, Rita Moreno, George Chakiris

Wuthering Heights (1939)

Laurence Olivier as Heathcliff and Merle Oberon as Catherine Earnshaw Linton in 'Wuthering Heights'

Laurence Olivier as Heathcliff and Merle Oberon as Catherine Earnshaw Linton in 'Wuthering Heights'.

If you're going to watch an adaptation of Emily Brontë's *Wuthering Heights*, we insist on the original: Laurence Olivier and Merle Oberon's 1939 masterpiece of doomed romance on the wild moors. Heathcliff and Catherine have loved each other since childhood, but their class difference separates them until Heathcliff returns to Wuthering Heights with a fortune, determined to win her away from her husband. Catherine and Heathcliff are passionate, frustrating, willful creatures, so entangled with love, hate, and revenge that it consumes them — and everyone around them. —*D.H.*

Where to watch *Wuthering Heights*: Amazon Prime Video

**Director:** William Wyler

**Cast:** Laurence Olivier, Merle Oberon, David Niven

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