1954: Top 100

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  2. On the Waterfront (Elia Kazan)
  3. Rear Window (Alfred Hitchcock)
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  5. La Strada (Federico Fellini)
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  7. Carmen Jones (Otto Preminger)
  8. A Star Is Born (George Cukor)
  9. Seven Samurai (Akira Kurosawa)
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  11. The Country Girl (George Seaton)
  12. Sabrina (Billy Wilder)
  13. Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (Stanley Donen)
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  15. Executive Suite (Robert Wise)
  16. Twenty-Four Eyes (Keisuke Kinoshita)
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  18. The Barefoot Contessa (Joseph L Mankiewicz)
  19. Dial M for Murder (Alfred Hitchcock)
  20. Senso (Luchino Visconti)
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  22. The Caine Mutiny (Edward Dmytryk)
  23. The Crucified Lovers (Kenji Mizoguchi)
  24. The Glenn Miller Story (Anthony Mann)
  25. The Last Bridge (Helmut Kautner)
  26. Romeo and Juliet (Renato Castellani)
  27. Salt of the Earth (Herbert J Biberman)
  28. Sansho the Bailiff (Kenji Mizoguchi)
  29. The Vanishing Prairie (James Algar)
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  31. 20000 Leagues Under the Sea (Richard Fleischer)
  32. Boot Polish (Prakash Arora)
  33. Godzilla (Ishiro Honda)
  34. The Gold of Naples (Vittorio De Sica)
  35. The High and the Mighty (William A Wellman)
  36. Hobson's Choice (David Lean)
  37. Johnny Guitar (Nicholas Ray)
  38. Knock on Wood (Melvin Frank & Norman Panama)
  39. Lost Continent (Leonardo Bonzi, Mario Craveri, Enrico Gras, Angelo Francesco Lavagnino, Giorgio Moser)
  40. Magnificent Obsession (Douglas Sirk)
  41. Monsieur Ripois (Rene Clement)
  42. Neapolitan Carousel (Ettore Giannini)
  43. Robinson Crusoe (Luis Bunuel)
  44. Them! (Gordon Douglas)
  45. A Time Out of War (Denis Sanders)
  46. Touchez Pas Au Grisbi (Jacques Becker)
  47. The Unfrocked One (Leo Joannon)
  48. Voyage in Italy (Roberto Rossellini)
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  50. All Is Possible in Granada (Jose Luis Saenz de Heredia)
  51. Animal Farm (Joy Batchelor & John Halas)
  52. The Back of Beyond (John Heyer)
  53. Biraj Bahu (Bimal Roy)
  54. Black Tide (So Yamamura)
  55. The Bridges at Toko-Ri (Mark Robson)
  56. Brigadoon (Vincente Minnelli)
  57. Broken Lance (Edward Dmytryk)
  58. Canaris (Alfred Weidenmann)
  59. Chronicle of Poor Lovers (Carlo Lizzani)
  60. Comedians (Juan Antonio Bardem)
  61. Crazy Mixed Up Pup (Tex Avery)
  62. Days of Love (Giuseppe De Santis & Leopoldo Savona)
  63. The Egyptian (Michael Curtiz)
  64. French Cancan (Jean Renoir)
  65. Hell and High Water (Samuel Fuller)
  66. Hilman Paivat (Matti Kassila)
  67. It Should Happen to You! (George Cukor)
  68. Late Chrysanthemums (Mikio Naruse)
  69. Liliomfi (Karoly Makk)
  70. Murio Hace Quince Anos (Rafael Gil)
  71. On Trial (Julien Duvivier)
  72. Phffft (Mark Robson)
  73. Pigs Is Pigs (Jack Kinney)
  74. The Red and the Black (Claude Autant-Lara)
  75. Riot in Cell Block 11 (Don Siegel)
  76. Samurai I: Musashi Miyamoto (Hiroshi Inagaki)
  77. The Sheep Has Five Legs (Henri Verneuil)
  78. Siam (Ralph Wright)
  79. Sound of the Mountains (Mikio Naruse)
  80. Somewhere Under the Broad Sky (Masaki Kobayashi)
  81. The Stratford Adventure (Morten Parker)
  82. Susan Slept Here (Frank Tashlin)
  83. There's No Business Like Show Business (Walter Lang)
  84. Three Coins in the Fountain (Jean Negulesco)
  85. Thursday's Children (Lindsay Anderson & Guy Brenton)
  86. When Magoo Flew (Stephen Bosustow)
  87. Windfall in Athens (Mihalis Kakogiannis)
  88. Woman's World (Keisuke Kinoshita)
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  90. The Belles of St. Trinian's (Frank Launder)
  91. Bewitched Bunny (Chuck Jones)
  92. Bread, Love and Jealousy (Luigi Comencini)
  93. Crime Wave (Andre De Toth)
  94. Father Brown (Robert Hamer)
  95. Grin and Bear It (Jack Hannah)
  96. The Maggie (Alexander Mackendrick)
  97. The Purple Plain (Robert Parrish)
  98. Red Garters (George Marshall)
  99. The Silver Chalice (Victor Saville)
  100. Silver Lode (Allan Dwan)
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IMDB Awards Page
IMDB at least 7.5 with 25 votes
1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die
The Alternative 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die
They Shoot Pictures, Don't They Top 1000

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