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Here's your chance
to take a look at our comprehensive guide to the 100 greatest movies
of all-time. To find out more about each movie,
simply click on the movie title to be taken to a definitive movie
review.
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Chilling
but moving classic of British cinema. Julie Christie and Donald
Sutherland star as a couple who move to Venice after the death of
their daughter, only to encounter forebodings of death amid its
dank off-season canals.
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David
Lean breaks out the stiff upper lips for his restrained, yet emotionally
charged, examination of forbidden passions in 1940s England.
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Anti-establishment
comedy from Robert Altman set during the Korean War but satirising
the US Vietnam war effort. Stars Donald Sutherland, Elliot Gould
and Robert Duvall.
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The
cop thriller that has been much copied but rarely matched, featuring
one of the best car chases ever committed to film. And Gene Hackman
isn't bad, either.
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Arguably
the classiest and funniest of the RKO Astaire-Rogers musicals. Top
Hat offers something close to perfect cinematic escapism.
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Quite
possibly Brooks's finest hour (although Blazing Saddles gives it
a run for its money), The Producers blends out-and-out slapstick
with satire daring enough in its subject matter to raise a few eyebrows
even today.
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Extraordinary
classic films of modern European cinema. Breathtaking cinematography,
a magnificent score and mesmerising performances create a
truly superlative experience.
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Fosse's
extraordinary adaptation of the Kander-Ebb musical won eight Academy
Awards including those for Best Director (Fosse), Best Actress (Minnelli)
and Best Supporting Actor (Grey).
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James
takes on nasty Auric Goldfinger, who has a dastardly plan to irradiate
the US gold reserves with the help of Pussy Galore, in the best
of the early Bond movies.
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One
of the all-time great Disney animations, and an unexpectedly resonant
story, with oh-so-demure Snow White brilliantly counterpoised by
the Wicked Queen and those great character 'actors' - the dwarves.
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