<I>Ikiru</I> didn't make me cry, but it easily could have.
<I>To Kill a Mockingbird</I> does. "Scout, stand up, your father's passin'" obviously gets me, and the last scene, with "Bob Ewell fell on his knife" and "Hey, Boo" and "I believe he already knows you" and obviously "he would be there when Jem waked up in the morning." I don't know, I'm the type who gets chills rather than crying, but it'll happen in this one sometimes. I suppose the fact that I played Atticus once has some effect on that, but I'm obviously not the only one who reacts that way.
The other thing that stands out, other than, say, Dumbo, is certain episodes of the West Wing, primarily those dealing with Leo, and occasionally those with Toby. If any of you know the series, I'm talking "Bartlet for America," "Memorial Day," "Drought Conditions," the final moments of "2162 Votes," and the conversation between CJ and Toby in "Institutional Memory."
Ah, also, when they're leaving in Fiddler on the Roof, and "Sunrise, Sunset."
And, despite myself, Field of Dreams.