The 300 Greatest Films Ever Made (Part 20)

This is part 20 out of 30 in our daily January countdown of the 300 Greatest Films Ever Made. These are numbers 110-101.

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110) NOTORIOUS (1946) Alfred Hitchcock USA

 

109) NOSFERATU (1922) F. W. Murnau GERMANY Silent

 

108) ROMEO & JULIET (1968) Franco Zeffirelli BRITISH/ ITALY

 

107) THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA (1925) Rupert Julian USA Silent

 

106) STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) Irvin G. Kirshner USA

 

105) THE LION IN WINTER (1968) Anthony Harvey BRITISH

 

104) THE THIN MAN (1934) W. S. Van Dyke USA

 

103) TOKYO STORY (1953) Yashujira Uzu JAPAN

 

102) M (1931) Fritz Lang GERMAN

 

101) CITY OF GOD (2002) Fernendo Meirelles BRAZILimage-city-God

Numbers 100-91 coming next.

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