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1. The 39 Steps Alfred Hitchcock Prototypical Hitchcock innocent-man-on-the-run thriller—maybe the Hitchcock I'm still most partial to. |
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2. The 400 Blows François Truffaut Watch this and Breathless together and you'll understand what the big deal about the new wave was. |
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3. À nous la liberté René Clair Le million René Clair As delightful as any other film of the early thirties. Their influence on sound films in general, and musicals in particular, is underestimated. |
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4. Big Deal on Madonna Street Mario Monicelli Divorce Italian Style Pietro Germi La crema della crema of Italian comedies. Honorable mention: Fellini's The White Sheik. |
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5. Great Expectations David Lean The most perfect literary adaptation ever (can anyone come up with a better one?). |
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6. The Honeymoon Killers |
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7. Night and the City Jules Dassin A quintessential film noir by a master of the genre. In style and theme, it resembles a later favorite of mine, Sweet Smell of Success. |
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8. Stray Dog Akira Kurosawa Seven Samurai goes without saying. But Stray Dog is the best Japanese film noir I know, with two powerhouse stars: Takashi Shimura and Toshiro Mifune. |
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9. Sullivan's Travels Preston Sturges When we reopened Film Forum in a new theater, in 1990, this is the one I chose as the opening attraction for the repertory screen. One viewing will explain why. |
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10. Trouble in Paradise Ernst Lubitsch "I've been to Paris, France and Paris, Paramount. I prefer Paris, Paramount," Ernst Lubitsch once famously remarked. This is Lubitsch and Paris, Paramount, at their absolute peak. |