I’m wondering what of the oldest films are still watched on a regular basis by a relatively mainstream audience purely for entertainment purposes (as in, not for a film studies class or for the explicit intention of “going through the classics”).
The oldest examples I can think of are Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) and The Wizard of Oz (1939). I think the fact that they’re both in color and are children’s/family films has helped them age well, even compared to movies several decades younger.


I’d put Gone With The Wind (1939) on that list.
There was a surge of interest in Nosferatu (1922) when the re-make came out, and Metropolis (1927) is always popular.
My favorite Lang film is “M” (1931), which benefits from not being a silent movie, but it is in German.
Marx Brothers (1928-1949)? Chaplin? Laurel and Hardy? All classics.