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  1000 Greatest Films 2011        INTRO    1000-991  900-801  800-701  700-601  600-501  500-401  400-301  300-201  200-101  100-1 

 


 
Goldfinger 1964
 

 

Henry V 1944
 898. Gosford Park

 UK/USA/Italy 2001

 DIR Robert Altman

 897. American Splendor

 USA 2003

 DIR Shari Springer Berman/Robert Pulcini

 896. Ghost Stories

 Japan 1964

 DIR Masaki Kobayashi

 895. The Devil's Backbone

 Spain/Mexico 2001

 DIR Guillermo del Toro

 894. Head-On

 Germany/Turkey 2004

 DIR Fatih Akin

 893. The Child

 Belgium/France 2005

 DIR Jean-Pierre Dardenne/Luc Dardenne

 892. The Bad Sleep Well

 Japan 1960

 DIR Akira Kurosawa

 891. Henry V

 UK 1944

 DIR Laurence Oliver

 890. Aladdin

 USA 1992

 DIR Ron Clements/John Musker

 889. Smiles Of A Summer Night

 Sweden 1955 

 DIR Ingmar Bergman

 888. Scarface

 USA 1932

 DIR Howard Hawks

 887. Rain Man

 USA 1988

 DIR Barry Levinson

 886. Michael Clayton

 USA 2007

 DIR Tony Gilroy

 885. High Fidelity

 UK/USA 2000

 DIR Stephen Frears

 884. The Ice Storm

 USA 1997

 DIR Ang Lee

 883. What Ever Happened To Baby Jane?

 USA 1962

 DIR Robert Aldrich

 882. Spider-Man 2

 USA 2004

 DIR Sam Raimi

 881. Oliver Twist

 UK 1948

 DIR David Lean

 
 
 
 
 
 
The film begins as stage production of the play, then gradually turns into a stylized cinematic rendition.

'That the film should get made at all was an extraordinary achievement, but Olivier, in his directing debut, also gave us the first large-scale radical movie re-interpretation of Shakespeare long before others.' Almar Haflidason

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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British spy James Bond is asked to watch Auric Goldfinger. Bond foils Goldfinger's cheating at gin rummy by distracting his employee, Jill Masterson. Bond then blackmails Goldfinger into losing.

'If it is not a great film, it is a great entertainment, and contains all the elements of the Bond formula that would work again and again.' Roger Ebert

 899. Sleuth

 UK 1972

 DIR Joseph L. Mankiewicz

 900. Goldfinger

 UK 1964

 DIR Guy Hamilton

 

 

 

 

 

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