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07: The Yacoubian Building
(Omaret Yakobean)
Director, Marwan Hamed
Cast: Adel Imam, Nous El-Sheirf Youssra, Essad Youniss,
Ahmed Bedir
Hend Sabri, Khaled El Sawy, Khaled Saleh, Ahmed Rateb, Somaya
El Khashab
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07: Khuda Ke Liye
Directtor: Shoaib Mansoor
Cast: Shaan, Fawad Khan, Iman Ali, Naseerudin Shah |
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06: Leben Der Anderen (The
Lives of Others)
Director: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Writing credits: Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck
Cast: Martina Gedeck, Ulrich Mühe, Sebastian Koch
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06: Casion Royale
Director: Martin Campbell.
Cast: Daniel Craig, Eva Green, Mads Mikkelsen
A Venetian palazzo falling down! Brilliant yachting sequence
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05: Lord of War
Nicolas Cage, Jared Leto, Bridget Moynahan, Ethan
Hawke, Ian Holm
Directed By: Andrew M. Niccol |

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05: Batman Begins
Director:Christopher Nolan
Writers: Bob Kane (characters)
David S. Goyer (story) |
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04: The Aviator
Director: Martin Scorcese Cast: Leonardo
DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Kate Beckinsale
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| 04: Sex Traffic
www.Channel4.com
Director, David Yates
Cast: Anamaria Marinca , Maria Popistasu, John Simm
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| 04: Khamosh Pani (Silent Waters)
2003
www.flyingmoon.com
Director, Sabiha Sumar
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| 04: The Motorcycle Diaries
www.motorcyclediaries.net
Director, Walter Salles
Writer, Jose Rivera,
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| 04: I Robot
I
Robot Movie
Director, Alex Proya
Designer, Patrick
Tatopoulos
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99: The Thomas Crown Affair
Director: John McTiernan
cast: Pierce Brosnan, Rene Russo, Denis Leary
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99: The Talentd Mr Ripley
Director Anthony Minghella
cast: Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jude Law
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97: Gattaca Director:
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95: Le Haine
(Hate)
Director: Mathieu Kassovitz
Writing credits: Mathieu Kassovitz
Cast: Vincent Cassel, Hubert Koundé, Saïd Taghmaoui,
Abdel Ahmed |
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95: Funny Bones
Director:Peter Chelsom
Writers:Peter Chelsom, Peter Flannery |
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93: The Piano
Director: Jane Campion
Music: Michael Nyman
Cast: Holly Hunter, Harvey Keitel, Sam Neill, Anna Paquin,
Kerry Walker, Geneviève Lemon |
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93: Arizona
Dream
Director: Emir Kusturica
Johnny Depp, Jerry Lewis, Faye Dunaway |
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93: Map of
the Human Heart
Director: Vincent Ward
Cast: Jason Scott Lee, Robert Joamie, Anne Parillaud
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92: C'est arrivé
près de chez vous (Man Bites Dog)
Director: Rémy Belvaux, André Bonzel, Benoît
Poelvoorde
Cast: Remy Belvaux, Andre Bonzel, Benoit Poelvoorde, Jenny
Drye, Malou Madou, Jacqueline Poelvoorde Pappaert
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92: Belle Epoque
(The Age of Beauty)
Director: Fernando Trueba
Cast: Penélope Cruz, Miriam Díaz Aroca, Gabino
Diego, Fernando Fernán Gómez |
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91: Terminator
2: Judgement Day
Director: James Cameron |
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89: Last Images
of the Shipwreck
Director: Eliseo Subiela |

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89: Time of
the Gypsies (Dom za Vesanje)
Director: Emir Kusturica
CAst: Davor Dujmovic, Bora Todorovic, Ljubica Adzovic, Husnija
Hasimovic, Sinolicka Trpkova, Zabit Memedov |
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88: Landscape
in the Mist (Topo Stin Omichli)
Director: Theodoros Angelopoulos
Cast: Tania Palaiologou, Eva Kotamanidou, Vangelis Kazan,
Kiriakos Katrivanos, Vassilis Kolovos, Tassos Palatzidis,
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86: Aliens
Director: James Carpenter
Cast: Sigourney Weaver |
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86: Man Facing
Southeast
Director: Eliseo Subiela |

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85: When Father
Was Away on Business Otac na
sluzbenom putu
Director: Emir Kusturica |
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85: After Hours
Director: Martin Scorcese
Griffin Dunne, Rosanna Arquette, Verna Bloom |
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84: Blood Simple
Director:Joel Coen.
Cast: John Getz, Frances McDormand, Dan Hedaya
Soundtrack: Carter Burwell |
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84: Once Upon
a Time in America
Director: Sergio Leone |

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85: Brazil
Director: Terry Gilliam
Cast: Jonathan Pryce, Robert De Niro |
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84: Repo
Man
Director: Alex Cox
Cast: Harry Dean Stanton, Emilio Estevez, Tracey Walter
Owe a lot to Alex Cox...he used to introduce great films
on TV, a brilliant guy....AZHAR
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83: Breathless
Director Jim McBride
Cast: Richard Gere, Valérie Kaprisky, Art Metrano
Soundtrack: Philip Glass
In my opinion a refreshing version of the original (Jean
Luc Godard, Francois Truffaut), lovely soundtrack and a
great cast! Sexy, naive and reckless...and a fantastic soundtrack
using Philip Glass!
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83: Rumblefish
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Cast: William Smith, Mickey Rourke
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82: Bladerunner
Director: Ridley Scott
"Stylistically, the film was arresting with fantastic,
imaginative visual effects of a future Los Angeles conceived
by futurist design artist Syd Mead, and influenced by the
vision of Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927) and Kubrick's 2001:
A Space Odyssey (1968). [Mead had also been production designer
for the same year's visually-pioneering TRON (1982), teamed
with famed French futuristic illustrator Jean "Moebius"
Giraud.] Another inspiration for the film was the 1974 science
fiction book by novelist Alan E. Nourse titled The Bladerunner,
set in the year 2014 about people who sold medical equipment
and supplies to 'outlaw' doctors who were unable to obtain
them legally. Many films have attempted to duplicate the
dystopic, cyberpunkish look of Blade Runner, including Batman
(1989), Johnny Mnemonic (1995), Strange Days (1995), The
Fifth Element (1997), Dark City (1998), The Matrix (1999),
and I, Robot (2004)."
Syd Mead....probaly the best visual film ever...and a fanastic
narrative.... fuelled by Philp K Dicks amphetamine excesses....AZHAR
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82: Fitzcarraldo
Director: Werner Herzog.
Cast: Klaus Kinski, José Lewgoy, Miguel Ángel
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82: Diva
Director: Jean-Jacques Beneix
A stylish film that captured a stylised 1980s, gamorous
and somehow parralell to a normality... AZHAR
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82: Tron
Director: Steven Lisberger
Cast: Jeff Bridges, Bruce Boxleitner, David Warner.
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82: Cat People
Director: Paul Schrader.
Cast: Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, John Heard
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80: The Shining
Director: Stanley Kubrick
Writing credits: Stephen King (novel)
Stanley Kubrick (screenplay) & Diane Johnson (screenplay)
Cast: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman
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79: Long
Good Friday
Director: John Mackenzie.
Producer: Barry Hanson.
Associate Producer: Christopher Griffin.
Script: Barrie Keeffe.
Cinematographer: Phil Meheux.
Bob Hoskins, Helen Mirren
A prophetic film in describing the entry of a new age, "Thatcherism"
and forsees the development of the docklands. Surely the
most improtant film for London....AZHAR
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79: Alien
Director: Ridley Scott
Cast: Sigourney Weaver, Ian Holm, John Hurt |
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79: Mad
Max, Road Warrior, Beoynd Thunderdome
Director: George Miller |

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79: Winter
Kills
Director: William Richert.
Richard Condon (book)
William Richert (writer)
Cast: Jeff Bridges, John Huston, Anthony Perkins
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78: Midnight
Express
Alan Parker
Brad Davies, John Hurt
Great Soundtrack, and iconic scenes! ...AZHAR |

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78: The
Deer Hunter
Director: Michael Cimino.
Cast: Robert De Niro, John Cazale, John Savage
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78: COMA
Director, Michael Chricton
Writers: Robin Cook (Novel), Michael Crichton
Actors: Geneviève Bujold, Michael
Douglas, Elizabeth Ashley, Rip Torn, Richard Widmark, Lois
Chiles , Hari Rhodes, Gary Barton, Frank Downing, Richard
Doyle, Alan Haufrect, Lance LeGault, Michael MacRae, Betty
McGuire, Tom Selleck
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77: The Spy Who Loved Me
Director: Lewis Gilbert
Cast: Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Curt Jürgens, Richard
Kiel
and a white Lotus Esprit! Amazing set designs/ concepts by
Ken Adams!....AZHAR |
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77: Soldaat van Orangje
(Soldier of Orange)
Director: Paul Verhoeven
Writing credits: Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema book "Soldaat
van Oranje '40-'45"
Kees Holierhoek, Gerard Soeteman, Paul Verhoeven
Cast: Rutger Hauer, Jeroen Krabbé, Susan Penhaligon,
Edward Fox, Lex van Delden, Derek de Lint |
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76: The Message
Director: Moustapha Akkad
Writing credits: (in alphabetical order)
H.A.L. Craig writer
Tewfik El-Hakim writer
A.B. Jawdat El-Sahhar writer
A.B. Rahman El-Sharkawi writer
Mohammad Ali Maher writer
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76: The Man Who Fell To Earth
Director: Nicolas Roeg
Writing credits: Paul Mayersberg (writer), Walter Tevis
(novel)
Cast: David Bowie, Rip Torn, Candy Clark
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76: Assault on Precinct 13
Director: John Carpenter
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76: 1900 (Novecento)
Director: Bernardo Bertolucci
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76: Rich Man Poor Man
Cast: Peter Strauss, William Smith, Nick
Nolte
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76: The Omen
Director Richard Donner
Cast: Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner
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75: One Flew Over the Cuckoos
Nest
Director: Milos Forman
Writing credits: Lawrence Hauben (screenplay) and Bo Goldman
(screenplay)
Ken Kesey (novel), Dale Wasserman (play)
Cast: Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, William Redfield, Michael
Berryman ... Ellis, Peter Brocco, Dean R. Brooks, Alonzo Brown,
Scatman Crothers |
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75: The Man Who Would Be
King
Director: John Huston
Writing credits : John Huston (screenplay) and Gladys Hill
(screenplay)
Rudyard Kipling (story)
Cast: Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer, Saeed
Jaffrey |
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74: Night Porter
Il Portiere di notte
Director: Liliana Cavani
Charlotte Rampling, Dirk Bogart |

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74: The Godfather II
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
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74: ChinaTown
Director: Roman Polanski
Screeplay: Robert Towne
Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway
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74: The Great Gatsby
Director: Jack Clayton.
Cast: Robert Redford, Mia Farrow, Bruce Dern |
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73: Dont Look Now
Director: Nic Roeg
Donald Sutherland, Julie Christie |

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73: Papillon Director:
Franklin Schaffner
Cast: Steve McQueen, Dustin Hoffman, Victor Jory, Don Gordon,
Anthony Zerbe, Robert Deman, Woodrow Parfrey, Bill Mumy, George
Coulouris |
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72: The Godfather I Director:
Francis Ford Coppola Cast: Robert
de Niro, Al Pacion, Marlon Brando, James Caan |

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72: Silent Running Director:
Douglas Trumbull.
Cast: Bruce Dern, Cliff Potts, Ron Rifkin
A stranegly uptodate film, with a vision of space travel,
actually quite messy, and with an environmentalist narrative...great
design of the space ship, vehicles and the maintenance robots,
Huey, Duey and Luey....AZHAR |
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72: Aguirre, der Zorn Gottes
Aguirre Wrath of God Director: Werner
Herzog.
Cast: Klaus Kinski, Del Negro, Ruy Guerra, Peter Berling,
Edward Roland, Daniel Ades, |
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71: Get Carter
Directed by Mike Hodges. With
Cast: Michael Caine, Ian Hendry, Britt Ekland
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71: The Persuaders
TV Series 1971-1972
Roger Moore, Tony Curtis
English Lord Brett Sinclair and American
Danny Wilde are both wealthy playboys, they are teamed together...
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71: Clockwork Orange Stanley
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70: "M*A*S*H" MASH
Director: Robert Altman.
Cast: Donald Sutherland, Elliott Gould, Tom Skerritt
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69: Porcile Pier
Paolo Passolini Pierre Clémenti
... Young cannibal
Jean-Pierre Léaud ... Julian Klotz
Alberto Lionello ... Mr. Klotz
Ugo Tognazzi ... Herdhitze
Anne Wiazemsky ... Ida
Margarita Lozano ... Madame Klotz
Marco Ferreri ... Hans Guenther
Franco Citti ... Cannibal
Ninetto Davoli ... Maracchione |

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69: The Italian Job
www.theitalianjob.com
Cast: Michael Caine, Noel Coward
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68: 2001, A Space Odyssey
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68: Sayat Nova [The Color of
Pomegranates]
Director:Sergei Parajanov
Writers:Sayat Nova (poems), Sergei Parajanov (writer)
RECOMMENDED BY: Massimo Caiazzo
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68: The Thomas Crown Affair
Director: Norman Jewison
cast: Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, Paul Burke
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68: Planet of The Apes Cast:
Charlton Heston
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68: Where Eagles Dare Director:
Brian G. Hutton
CAst: Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, Mary Ure
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67: Night of te Generals Director:
Anatole Litvak.
Cast: Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif, Tom Courtenay
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67: Belle Du Jour Director:
Luis Buñuel.
Cast: Catherine Deneuve, Jean Sorel, Michel Piccoli,
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67: In the Still of the Night
Sidney Poitiers, Rod Steiger
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67: Bonnie and Clyde
Director: Arthur Penn
Writing credits:
David Newman (written by) &
Robert Benton (written by)
Robert Towne (uncredited)
Cast: Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Michael J. Pollard, Gene
Hackman, Estelle Parsons ... Blanche, Denver Pyle, Dub Taylor,
Evans Evans, Gene Wilder,
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67: Dirty Dozden Director:
Robert Aldrich.
Cast: Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson
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66: The Good, the Bad and the
Ugly
(Italian: Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo)
Director: Sergio Leone
cast: Eli Wallach, Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Aldo Giuffrè
Brilliant...and Ennio Morricone's stunning
soundtrack!
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66: Thunderbirds are GO Gerry
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65: Pierrot le fou Director:
Jean-Luc Godard
Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Anna Karina, Graziella Galvani.
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64: Dr Strangelove Stanley
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63: The Great Escape Director:
John Sturges.
CAst: Steve McQueen, James Garner, Richard Attenborough
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63: 8½
Huit et demi (france)
Otto e mezzo (Italy) Director: Federico
Fellini
Cast: Marcello Mastroianni, Claudia Cardinale, Anouk Aimée
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63: Charade
Director: Stanley Donen
Cast: Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn
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63: Jason and the Argonauts
Director: Don Chaffey
Cast: Todd Armstrong, Nancy Kovack, Gary Raymond
Special Effects: Ray Harryhusen
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62: Lawrence
of Arabia
Director: David Lean.
Cast: Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness, Anthony Quinn
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62: The Manchurian
Candidate
Director:John Frankenheimer
Writers:Richard Condon (novel)
George Axelrod (screenplay) |
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60: Breathless,
À bout de souffle
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Writer: Jean-Luc Godard
Story: François Truffaut
Cast: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jean Seberg |
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60: Spartacus
Director: Stanley Kubrick.
Cast: Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Jean Simmons
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for Scoundrels
Lifemanship, Gamesmanship and Woo-manship!
Based on the Stephen Potter "One Upmanship" and
"Lifemanship" books, Henry Palfrey tries hard
to impress but always loses out to the rotter Delauney.
Then he discovers the Lifeman college run by "Professor"
Potter and discovers the secrets of success. But has he
the courage to put all his lessons into effect ?
Based on the play by Sheridan, a young man finds a very
special school. It teaches him how to take advantage of
people; How to seduce women, how to gain points in conversation,
and how to beat a better tennis player by driving him crazy.
He begins to put the lessons into operation.
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59: Ben Hur
Director: William Wyler.
Cast: Charlton Heston, Jack Hawkins, Haya Harareet.
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59: North
by Northwest
Director: Alfed Hitchcock
An extraordinary script, and the fictitious Vandamm House!
The house was created not by Frank Lloyd Wright, but by
set designers Robert Boyle, William A. Horning, Merrill
Pye, Henry Grace, and Frank McKelvey, although it does not
seem clear,who should take the credit for teh "architecture".
This is a matte shot (part of the frame is real action,
the background is a painted set).
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59: I'm
Alright Jack
Director John Boulting
Screenplay Frank Harvey, John Boulting, Alan Hackney
Director of Photography Max Greene
Cast: Ian Carmichael (Stanley Windrush); Peter Sellers (Fred
Kite); Dennis Price (Bertram Tracepurcel); Margaret Rutherford
(Aunt Dolly); Richard Attenborough (Sidney De Vere Cox)
More class struggle..... British Society explored..... AZHAR
A young man seeking to enter industry and train for management,
becomes an innocent pawn in double-dealing between Trade
Union officialdom and Big Business. He causes a nation-wide
strike before he finds out what is really going on, tells
everybody what he thinks of them, and walks out.
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59: Carlton
Brown of the FO
"Cold War politicking and British colonial incompetence
are given a gentle ribbing in this toothless but enjoyable
British farce, about the fight by two 'superpowers' over
an island rich in a vital constituent for nuclear weapons
Before the British film industry was taken over by bumbling
fools, it enjoyed telling ironic, self-deprecating tales
about bumbling fools and general English ineptitude. Hence
this story in which Terry-Thomas, here playing the Diffident
English Gent rather than his usual Cad, is the achingly
genteel boob, Cadogan De Vere Carlton-Browne, failed diplomat
par excellence and foil to Peter Sellers' Amphibulos, his
savvy, swarthy Machiavellian opposite number on a remote
former outpost of the British Empire called Gallardia. "
www.channel4.com/film/reviews
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58: The Vikings
Cast: Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Janet Leigh
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58: The Seventh
Voyage of Sinbad
Special Effects: Ray Harryhausen |
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58: Touch of
Evil
Director:Orson Welles
Writers:Whit Masterson (novel)
Orson Welles (screenplay) |
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57: The Admirable
Crichton
Lewis Gilbert's TechniColour adaptation of J.M. Barrie's
satirical stage play of the perfect butler. The story was
originally filmed in 1918. Kenneth Moore and Cecil Parker
excel in the their respective roles of servant and employer;
perfectly changing their personas and protocols to convey
the hilarity of subsequent role-reversal.
A brilliant capturing of the class structure, and "everyine
must know there place" but its gently reveresed if
ony for a while.... AZHAR
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55: Night
of the Hunter
Director: Charles Laughton, Robert Mitchum (uncredited)
Writing credits: Davis Grubb (novel), James Agee (screenplay),
Charles Laughton (uncredited)
Cast: Robert Mitchum, Shelley Winters
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55: To Catch
A Thief
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Cast: Cary Grant, Grace Kelly
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55: Ladykillers
Directed by Alexander Mackendrick
A Production by Michael Balcon
Production Company Ealing Studios
Story and Screenplay by William Rose
Director of Photography Otto Heller
"The story - five criminals, posing as musicians, successfully
carry out a robbery, then find themselves defeated by their
apparently harmless landlady, and ultimately driven to destroy
each other - came in a dream to writer William Rose (who
also wrote Mackendrick's previous film, The Maggie (1954)),
and Mackendrick was immediately taken by its dark humour.
Alec Guinness gives probably his finest comic performance
as the increasingly unhinged criminal mastermind Professor
Marcus. The role was originally intended for Alastair Sim,
and Guinness plays the part with more than a hint of Sim
about him. But the film really belonged to the 77-year-old
Katie Johnson as the apparently dotty but utterly indefatigable
Mrs Wilberforce."
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54: Rear Window Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
C ast: James Stewart |
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54: Dial M for Murder Director:
Alfred Hitchcock
Writing credits: Frederick Knott (play & screenplay)
Cast: Ray Milland, Grace Kelly, Robert Cummings
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53: Stalag 17
Direcor: Billy Wilder
Writing credits: Donald Bevan (play) and Edmund Trzcinski
(play)
Billy Wilder (writer) and Edwin Blum (writer)
Cast: William Holden, Don Taylor, Otto
Preminger
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51: Strangers on a Train
Director: Alfred Hitchcock |
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51: The LAvender Hill Mob
Director: Charles Crichton.
Asst Director: Norman Priggen.
Producer: Michael Balcon.
Script: T.E.B. Clarke.
Cinematography: Douglas Slocombe.
Editing: Seth Holt.
The Lavender Hill Mob was one of Ealing's
most successful pictures. It starred Alec Guinness as the
long-serving bank employee, Holland, Stanley Holloway as
the souvenir manufacturer, Pendlebury, and Sidney James
and Alfie Bass as a pair of crooks recruited to make the
caper work. Who could resist Holloway's response as Guinness
expounds his dazzling plan for making off with the bullion:
'By Jove, Holland - it's a good job we're both honest men.
'The plan was largely concocted by the Bank of England itself,
to whom Clarke had turned for advice on how to steal a million
pounds' worth of gold, having explained that his eccentric
request was on behalf of a film. To his delight an ad hoc
committee was quickly brought together to work out a way
in which the Bank could be robbed. It seems astonishing
by today's security-conscious standards, and it was to be
hoped that fresh precautions were made after the film's
release to prevent real-life imitators.
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50: Chance
of a Lifetime
Director: Bernard Miles and Alan Osbiston.
Producer: Bernard Miles and John Palmer.
Script: Walter Greenwood and Bernard Miles.
Cinematography: Eric Cross.
Editing: Peter Price.
Production Design: Joseph Hurley.
Original Music: Noel Mewton-Wood. |
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49: Kind
Hearts and Coronets
Directed by Robert Hamer
Production Company Ealing Studios
Produced by Michael Balcon
Screenplay by Robert Hamer, John Dighton
Original novel Roy Horniman
Cinematography Douglas Slocombe
"Kind Hearts and Coronets (1949) was the only Ealing
comedy directed by Robert Hamer, and the critical and commercial
highpoint of Hamer's troubled but often brilliant career.
Adapted by Hamer and John Dighton from Israel Rank, a relatively
little-known (but not as obscure as some have claimed) Edwardian
novel by Roy Horniman, the film brilliantly taps a rich
vein of black humour largely neglected in British films
since Hitchcock." www.screenonline.org.uk/film
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49: Passport to Pimlico
Director Henry Cornelius
Producer Michael Balcon
Production Company Ealing Studios
Screenplay T.E.B. Clarke
Photography Lionel Banes
Music Georges Auric
"The inhabitants of a London street
discover buried treasure and documents proving they are
really citizens of Burgundy. When the government tries to
claim the treasure for the Crown, the Burgundians declare
their independence. "
One of my favourite films, epitomises the essence of the
indepenendence " of the villages of London. Its a must
see to understand London, and also you can see how London
was, utterly brilliant...... AZHAR
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49: The Third
Man
Director: Carol Reed.
Cast: Joseph Cotten, Alida Valli, Orson Welles |
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48: Rope
Alfred Hitchcock
"The real standout of this picture has got to be the
cinematography. The entire movie is basically filmed in
one continuous shot. The camera moves around with the characters
over the apartment. It is made to look like you would see
it on stage. You see everything going on and hear everything,
just focus your attention on the characters that are speaking
of moving around. The only time Hitchcock would stop the
camera was when a person would walk by it would zoom in
on their back for a second of two, just so the whole movie
wasn't filmed non-stop, and made editing very simple. There
is only one setting for the whole movie so you know exactly
what is going on everywhere at all times. You can feel the
suspense thickening as the men's secret is close to being
exposed. "
The film was shot in a series of 8 minute continuous takes
(the maximum amount of film that a camera could hold). At
the end of each segment the camera zooms in on a dark object,
ready to zoom out for the start of the next segment.
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46: The Big
Sleep
Director: Howard Hawks
Writing credits:
William Faulkner (screenplay), Leigh Brackett (screenplay),
Jules Furthman (screenplay)
Raymond Chandler (novel "The Big Sleep")
Cast: Lauren Bacall, Humphrey Bogart |
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45: The Wicked
Lady
Director:Leslie Arliss
Writers:Magdalen King-Hall (novel), Leslie Arliss (screenplay)
Cast: Margaret Lockwood, James Mason, Patricia Roc, Griffith
Jones
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44: Double
Indemnity
Director: Billy Wilder
James M. Cain (novel)
Billy Wilder (screenplay) |
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42: Cat People
Director: Jacques Tourneur.
Cast: Simone Simon, Kent Smith, Tom Conway |
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38: The Lady
Vanishes Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Cast: Michael Redgrave |
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35: The 39
Steps
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Cast: Madeleine Carroll and Robert Donat
Spies, murder and mistaken identity combine in this espionage
thriller. |
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29: Pandoras
Box
Büchse der Pandora, Die (1929)
Louise Brooks
Story from a book by Franz Wedekind
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27: Metropolis
Director: Fritz Lang |
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25: Battleship
Potemkin
director: Sergei Eisenstein
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Worldwide, S.A.
AWW's purpose is to preserve the submerged cultural heritage
and advance learning through the archaeological survey and
excavation of historical shipwrecks, with the aim to structure
operations economically viable.
Stefan von Breisky
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BFI : http://www.bfi.org.uk
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AZHAR Mohammed Azhar Mohd. Azhar Muhammad Azhar Elahi Tufail
AL AZHAR Cairo Mosque
Azhar & Smith Architects
ARCHITECTURE
Chartered Architects RIBA
Royal Institute of British Architects
PCAP
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"architect your home"
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EUROPE:
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Kent UK
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Spain
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CARRIBEAN
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EMIRATES
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) (Arabictransliteration: Dowlat
Al-Imarat al-‘Arabiyah al-Mutta?idah)
is a Middle Eastern federation of seven states situated
in the southeast of the Arabian Peninsula in Southwest Asia
on the Persian Gulf, bordering Oman and Saudi Arabia.
The seven states, termed emirates, are Abu Dhabi, Ajman,
Dubai, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Sharjah, and Umm al-Quwain.
The UAE, rich in oil and natural
gas, has become highly prosperous after gaining foreign
direct investment funding in the 1970s.
The country has a relatively high Human Development Index
for the Asian continent and ranked 39th globally.
Before 1971, the UAE were known as
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truce between Britain and several Arab Sheikhs.
The name Pirate Coast was also used in reference to the
area's emirates in the 18th to early 20th century.[1]
Plan Abu Dhabi 2030: Urban Structure Framework Plan
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President
of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi,
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
evolution of Abu Dhabi as a global capital city.
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Azhr Elahi
Al-Azhar University Cairo
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Ethical Investment
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EDUCATION
UCL University College of London Bartlett Schoolof Architecture
and the Built Environment
bartlett UCL, AA Architecture Association
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ENVIRONEMENTAL ENERGY
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Design
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generation and consumption, and finding economically-viable
alternatives. Alternative fuel sources, with a particular
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storage.
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The purification and filtration of air is essential to safeguard
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wellbeing. With drinkable water becoming an increasingly-precious
commodity, purification and desalination technologies present
many exciting opportunities, alongside the rapid growth
in irrigation and distribution.
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opportunities remain to reuse what we can and to dispose
of the remainder as effectively as possible. As the focus
on recycling increases, there will be strong demand for
the technologies that enable us to do it better, and the
monitoring devices that indicate our success.
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ART
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RCA
RA Royal Academy of Arts
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BUSINESS SCHOOLS
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NCA National College of Arts
King Abdullah Economic City
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ECADEMY
Al-Azhar Park in Cairo, Egypt
Architecture in Pakistan:
A Historical Overview : ALL THINGS PAKISTAN
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