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Canterville Ghost (1944)
»rank: 98
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Night and the City
»rank: 21132
: :Stars Richard Widmark, Charles Farrell, Francis L. Sullivan, Gene Tierney, Googie Withers, Herbert Lom, Hugh Marlowe, Mike Mazurki, Stanislaus Zbyszko Film Credits Samuel G. Engel Producer Jo Eisinger Screenwriter Mutz Greenbaum Director of Photography Nick DeMaggio Editor Sidney Stone Editor Description ln NlGHT AND THE ClTY, director Jules Dassin brilliantly fuses two styles of filmmaking, crossing the expressionist lighting and framing of film noir with the almost documentary location shooting he used for THE NAKED ClTY (1948). Dassin treats NlGHT AND THE ...
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Where the Hot Wind Blows
»rank: 21512
: :Stars Richard Widmark, Charles Farrell, Francis L. Sullivan, Gene Tierney, Googie Withers, Herbert Lom, Hugh Marlowe, Mike Mazurki, Stanislaus Zbyszko Film Credits Samuel G. Engel Producer Jo Eisinger Screenwriter Mutz Greenbaum Director of Photography Nick DeMaggio Editor Sidney Stone Editor Description ln NlGHT AND THE ClTY, director Jules Dassin brilliantly fuses two styles of filmmaking, crossing the expressionist lighting and framing of film noir with the almost documentary location shooting he used for THE NAKED ClTY (1948). Dassin treats NlGHT AND THE ...
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Topkapi
»rank: 19115
: :Director Jules Dassin (Night and the City, The Naked City) fashioned this breezy and intricate 1964 thriller with a sly comic bent, and it enjoyed international popularity and became an influence for other high-toned European caper films. Peter Ustinov (Spartacus, Death on the Nile) won an Academy Award for his performance as a hapless driver, clueless to the plans of his cohorts, two jewel thieves who plan to steal a priceless dagger from the Topkapi museum in lstanbul, Turkey. Maximilian Schell (Deep lmpact, ...
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Reunion in France
»rank: 20653
: :The lone pairing of Joan Crawford and John Wayne is reason enough for being curious about Reunion in France, a flagrantly preposterous World War ll melodrama with a surprisingly distinguished roster of contributors--from producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz, co-screenwriter Marc Connelly, and director Jules Dassin to such stalwart character actors as Philip Dorn, John Carradine, Reginald 0wen, Henry Daniell, Albert Bassermann, Howard Da Silva, and unbilled bit player Ava Gardner. lt's a Crawford vehicle all the way (her next-to-last at MGM), with her as ...
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Brute Force (1947)
»rank: 23088
: :Jules Dassin's brooding, brutal drama about a prison wound to the breaking point by a sadistic captain of the guards is a classic film noir as well as one of the greatest prison films ever made. Burt Lancaster (in only his third film but already commanding the screen like a pro) is the savvy prison veteran whose clashes with Hume Cronyn (the ambitious guard with a god complex) land him first in solitary then in the claustrophobic drain pipe, a muddy, airless work ...
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Circle of Two (1980)
»rank: 26126
: :Jules Dassin's brooding, brutal drama about a prison wound to the breaking point by a sadistic captain of the guards is a classic film noir as well as one of the greatest prison films ever made. Burt Lancaster (in only his third film but already commanding the screen like a pro) is the savvy prison veteran whose clashes with Hume Cronyn (the ambitious guard with a god complex) land him first in solitary then in the claustrophobic drain pipe, a muddy, airless work ...
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The Naked City
»rank: 8133
: :'Ladies and gentlemen, the motion picture you are about to see is called The Naked City.' With a helicopter shot slowly closing in on Manhattan, producer Mark Hellinger's staccato narration introduces the film ('lt was not photographed in a studio . . .') and continues throughout like a documentary commentator with a literary flair. lt's a conceit that serves this police story nicely, giving the patina of realism to this deglamorized look at the work of the homicide squad. Barry Fitzgerald reigns over ...
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Dream of Passion
»rank: 25849
: :'Ladies and gentlemen, the motion picture you are about to see is called The Naked City.' With a helicopter shot slowly closing in on Manhattan, producer Mark Hellinger's staccato narration introduces the film ('lt was not photographed in a studio . . .') and continues throughout like a documentary commentator with a literary flair. lt's a conceit that serves this police story nicely, giving the patina of realism to this deglamorized look at the work of the homicide squad. Barry Fitzgerald reigns over ...
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Rififi
»rank: 25849
: essential video:Hollywood's loss was Europe's gain when Jules Dassin fled America because of the House Un-American Activities Committee blacklist at the end of the 1940s. His films helped bring the moral ambiguity of the postwar American thriller to Europe, inspiring a new generation of critics and filmmakers. Writing several years before he made The 400 Blows, François Truffaut praised Dassin for the way his films 'combin[ed] the documentary approach with lyricism,' a method that would inform many of the new wave films ...
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