![]() In Order and completely subjective:ġ) The Silence of the Lambs (1991) - AA Won for Best Actor/GG Best Actor nom.Ĥ) The Remains of the Day (1993) -AA/GG Best actor nom.ġ4) The Tenth Man (1988) - GG Best Actor nom. The world is more interesting with you in it. Roger Ebert's Great Movies I've no plans to call on you, Clarice. And after already serving six years she indeed was granted a pardon, changed her name and moved away.ģ2-The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (1960)ġ3) Hollow Triumph (1948) Humphrey Bogart: #300 Ingrid Bergman: #69 Claude Rains: #329 And did my ears fool me, or was that the 'E.T.' theme I heard? Interesting.ģ1-Mountain Justice (1937) - Inspired by the 1935 Edith Maxwell (a school teacher, not a nurse) murder trial (that I believe was still going on when this film was made) that captured the attention of a nation in its day, even provoking Eleanor Roosevelt herself to get involved, writing the Virginian governor and asking for a pardon for Miss Maxwell after she was twice convicted and eventually sentenced to 20 years. But for fans of Rogers, or just anyone interested in his life, it's worth a look. I just watch the government and report the facts." A decent bio of humorist Will Rogers, but doesn't quite capture the soul of the man along with his homespun wit, this despite the script using many of his quotes and he being played by his son and the laughing was slightly overdone in a few scenes where the jokes weren't that funny. Roger Ebert's Great Movies Favorite Films Directed By Michael Curtiz:ġ-Casablanca (1942) - AA Won for Best Director.Ĩ-The Private Lives of Elizabeth and Essex (1939)ġ2-The Breaking Point (1950) - In a related list to this film:ġ) Body and Soul (1947) AA Best Actor nom.-ġ4) Peter the Great (1986) - GG Best Supporting Actress (in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television) nom.ġ9) But Not for Me (1959) - GG Best Actress nom.ġ1) Four Daughters (1938) - AA Best Supporting Actor nom.ģ0-The Story of Will Rogers (1952) - "I don't make jokes. A flawless script + Ingrid + Bogie = Perfection.
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