The 300 Greatest Films Ever Made (Part 3)

Continuing our daily countdown, here is part three out of 30 in our list of the 300 Greatest Films Ever Made. These are numbers 280-271.

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280) A CHRISTMAS CAROL (1951) Brian Desmond-Hurst BRITISH           

 

279) THE PRISONER OF ZENDA (1937) John Cromwell USA

 

278) TO BE OR NOT TO BE (1942) Ernst Lubitsch USA

 

277) THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAM (1939) William Dieterle USA

 

276) ED WOOD (1994) Tim Burton USA

 

275) RED RIVER (1948) Howard Hawks USA

 

274) HOTEL RWANDA (2004) Terry George USA

 

273) HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY (1941) John Ford USA

 

272) LOST IN TRANSLATION (2003) Sofia Coppola USA

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271) KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE (1989) Hayao Miyazaki JAPAN Animated

Numbers 270-261 coming next.

Rob Young

Rob Young is a freelance writer/editor and a walking encyclopedia of movie and TV trivia.

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