The 300 Greatest Films Ever Made (Part 30 of 30)

Our daily January countdown of the 300 Greatest Films Ever Made concludes with part 30 of 30. Here is the top 10.

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10) RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK (1981) Steven Spielberg USA

 

9) CHINATOWN (1974) Roman Polanski USA

 

8) JAWS (1975) Steven Spielberg USA

 

7) GONE WITH THE WIND (1939) Victor Fleming USA

 

6) APOCALYPSE NOW (1979) Francis Ford Coppola USA

 

5) THE WIZARD OF OZ (1939) Victor Fleming USA

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4) CASABLANCA (1942) Michael Curtiz USA

 

3) THE GODFATHER (1972) Francis Ford Coppola USA

 

2) CITIZEN KANE (1941) Orsen Wells USA

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And number one.....

1) THE SEVEN SAMURAI (1954) Akira Kurasawa JAPAN

 

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