The American Film Institute's 100 Greatest American Movies were selected
by a panel of 1,500 leaders from across the American film community as
the best films produced during the first 100 years of American filmmaking.
They were asked to pick 100 of their favorite entries from a list of 400
films, while attempting to include a variety of genres as well as decades.
The list features 74 Best Picture nominees and 32 Oscar winners (** =
won Oscar as Best Picture; * = nominated for Best Picture). View the breakdown
by decade.
As a result, the list announced yesterday may be slightly more skewed
than one chosen wholly on merit. That's the point, says AFI spokesman
Seth Oster, who believes the list will inspire a dialogue and hopes this
will lead to an increased regard for the art form.
1939 was the most celebrated year in film history and Steven Spielberg
directed more greatest movies than any other filmmaker - he had five on
the list. Few selections on the list are earth-shaking; as you'd expect,
classics like "Sunset Boulevard" generally made the list and fun flicks
like "Beverly Hills Cop" did not. Why Mr. Smith survived the cut, but
Mr. Deeds, Mister Roberts and Mrs. Miniver did not is not so easily explained.
The list, unveiled in a CBS TV special last night, is designed to promote
public awareness of the film institute, which was recently forced to cut
back its operations. "As federal funding has been eliminated, AFI, like
other not-for-profit arts institutions, has been forced to search for
new ways to raise its profile," Oster said.
There were quirks in the list, perhaps the strangest being that Ward
Bond appeared in more of the top 100 films than anybody. He appeared in
"It Happened One Night," "Bringing Up Baby," "Gone With the Wind," "The
Grapes of Wrath," "The Maltese Falcon," "It's a Wonderful Life" and "The
Searchers." (Robert Duvall was second.) James Stewart and Robert DeNiro
starred in the most films, five each. Katharine Hepburn led actresses,
starring in four.
Though the rankings are controversial, no one can dispute that together,
the AFI 100 represent the pinnacle of American filmmaking. So, whether
you're revisiting an old favorite or discovering a new classic, rest assured
that you'll be enjoying these timeless treasures for years to come.
| Rank |
Movie
(Year) |
Director |
Stars |
|
1
|
"Citizen Kane"* (1941) |
Orson Welles |
Orson Welles; Joseph Cotten
|
|
2
|
"Casablanca"** (1942) |
Michael Curtiz |
Humphrey Bogart; Ingrid Bergman; Claude Rains
|
|
3
|
"The Godfather"** (1972) |
Francis Ford Coppola |
Marlon Brando; Al Pacino; James Caan; Robert Duvall
|
|
4
|
"Gone With the Wind"** (1939) |
Victor Fleming |
Clark Gable; Vivien Leigh; Hattie McDaniel
|
|
5
|
"Lawrence of Arabia"** (1962) |
David Lean |
Peter O'Toole; Alec Guinness; Anthony Quinn
|
|
6
|
"The Wizard of Oz"* (1939) |
Victor Fleming |
Judy Garland; Ray Bolger; Margaret Hamilton
|
|
7
|
"The Graduate"* (1967) |
Mike Nichols |
Dustin Hoffman; Anne Bancroft; Katharine Ross
|
|
8
|
"On the Waterfront"** (1954) |
Elia Kazan |
Marlon Brando; Karl Malden; Lee J. Cobb; Eva Marie
Saint
|
|
9
|
"Schindler's List"** (1993) |
Steven Spielberg |
Liam Neeson; Ralph Fiennes; Ben Kingsley
|
|
10
|
"Singin' in the Rain" (1952) |
Gene Kelly,
Stanley Donen |
Gene Kelly; Debbie Reynolds; Donald O'Connor
|
|
11
|
"It's a Wonderful Life"* (1946) |
Frank Capra |
James Stewart; Donna Reed; Lionel Barrymore
|
|
12
|
"Sunset Boulevard"* (1950) |
Billy Wilder |
Gloria Swanson;
William Holden
|
|
13
|
"The Bridge on the River Kwai"** (1957) |
David Lean |
William Holden; Alec Guinness
|
|
14
|
"Some Like It Hot" (1959) |
George Archainbaud |
Jack Lemmon; Tony Curtis; Marilyn Monroe
|
|
15
|
"Star Wars"* (1977) |
George Lucas |
Mark Hamill; Harrison Ford; Carrie Fisher; Alec
Guinness
|
|
16
|
"All About Eve"** (1950) |
Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
Bette Davis; Anne Baxter; George Sanders
|
|
17
|
"The African Queen" (1951) |
John Huston |
Humphrey Bogart;
Katharine Hepburn
|
|
18
|
"Psycho" (1960) |
Alfred Hitchcock |
Anthony Perkins; Janet Leigh; Vera Miles; John Gavin
|
|
19
|
"Chinatown"* (1974) |
Roman Polanski |
Jack Nicholson; Faye Dunaway; John Huston
|
|
20
|
"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"** (1975) |
Milos Forman |
Jack Nicholson; Louise Fletcher; Brad Dourif
|
|
21
|
"The Grapes of Wrath"* (1940) |
John Ford |
Henry Fonda; Jane Darwell; John Carradine
|
|
22
|
"2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968) |
Stanley Kubrick |
Keir Dullea; William Sylvester; Gary Lockwood
|
|
23
|
"The Maltese Falcon"* (1941) |
John Huston |
Humphrey Bogart; Mary Astor; Peter Lorre
|
|
24
|
"Raging Bull"* (1980) |
Martin Scorsese |
Robert De Niro; Cathy Moriarty; Joe Pesci
|
|
25
|
"E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial"* (1982) |
Steven Spielberg |
Dee Wallace; Henry Thomas; Drew Barrymore
|
|
26
|
"Dr. Strangelove"* (1964) |
Stanley Kubrick |
Peter Sellers; George C. Scott; Sterling Hayden
|
|
27
|
"Bonnie and Clyde"* (1967) |
Arthur Penn |
Warren Beatty; Faye Dunaway; Michael J. Pollard
|
|
28
|
"Apocalypse Now"* (1979) |
Francis Ford Coppola |
Marlon Brando; Robert Duvall; Martin Sheen
|
|
29
|
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington"* (1939) |
Frank Capra |
James Stewart; Claude Rains; Jean Arthur
|
|
30
|
"The Treasure of the Sierra Madre"* (1948) |
John Huston |
Humphrey Bogart; Walter Huston; Tim Holt
|
|
31
|
"Annie Hall"** (1977) |
Woody Allen |
Woody Allen; Diane Keaton; Tony Roberts
|
|
32
|
"The Godfather, Part II"** (1974) |
Francis Ford Coppola |
Al Pacino; Robert De Niro; Robert Duvall; Diane
Keaton
|
|
33
|
"High Noon"* (1952) |
Fred Zinnemann |
Gary Cooper; Lloyd Bridges; Thomas Mitchell; Grace
Kelly
|
|
34
|
"To Kill a Mockingbird"* (1962) |
Robert Mulligan |
Gregory Peck; Mary Badham; Philip Alford; Robert
Duvall
|
|
35
|
"It Happened One Night"** (1934) |
Frank Capra |
Clark Gable; Claudette Colbert; Walter Connolly
|
|
36
|
"Midnight Cowboy"** (1969) |
John Schlesinger |
Jon Voight; Dustin Hoffman
|
|
37
|
"The Best Years of Our Lives"** (1946) |
William Wyler |
Myrna Loy; Fredric March; Dana Andrews; Teresa Wright
|
|
38
|
"Double Indemnity"* (1944) |
Billy Wilder |
Fred MacMurray; Edward G. Robinson; Barbara Stanwyck
|
|
39
|
"Doctor Zhivago"* (1965) |
David Lean |
Omar Sharif; Julie Christie
|
|
40
|
"North by Northwest" (1959) |
Alfred Hitchcock |
Cary Grant; Eva Marie Saint; James Mason
|
|
41
|
"West Side Story"** (1961) |
Robert Wise, Jerome Robbins |
Natalie Wood; George Chakiris; Rita Moreno
|
|
42
|
"Rear Window" (1954) |
Alfred Hitchcock |
James Stewart; Grace Kelly; Wendell Corey
|
|
43
|
"King Kong" (1933) |
Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack |
Fay Wray; Robert Armstrong; Bruce Cabot; Frank Reicher
|
|
44
|
"The Birth of a Nation" (1915) |
D.W. Griffith |
Lillian Gish; Mae Marsh; Henry B. Walthall; Miriam
Cooper
|
|
45
|
"A Streetcar Named Desire"* (1951) |
Elia Kazan |
Marlon Brando; Vivien Leigh; Kim Hunter; Karl Malden
|
|
46
|
"A Clockwork Orange"* (1971) |
Stanley Kubrick |
Malcolm McDowell; Patrick Magee; Andrienne Corri
|
|
47
|
"Taxi Driver"* (1976) |
Martin Scorsese |
Robert De Niro; Jodie Foster; Cybill Shepherd; Harvey
Keitel
|
|
48
|
"Jaws"* (1975) |
Steven Spielberg |
Roy Scheider; Robert Shaw; Richard Dreyfuss
|
|
49
|
"Snow White and the Seven Drawfs" (1937) |
Ben Sharpsteen |
Adrianna Caselotti; Harry Stockwell; Lucille LaVerne
|
|
50
|
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"* (1969) |
George Roy Hill |
Paul Newman; Robert Redford; Katharine Ross
|
|
51
|
"The Philadelphia Story"* (1940) |
George Cukor |
Katharine Hepburn; Cary Grant; James Stewart
|
|
52
|
"From Here to Eternity"** (1953) |
Fred Zinneman |
Montgomery Clift; Burt Lancaster; Deborah Kerr;
Frank Sinatra; Donna Reed
|
|
53
|
"Amadeus"** (1984) |
Milos Forman |
F. Murray Abraham; Tom Hulce; Elizabeth Berridge
|
|
54
|
"All Quiet on the Western Front" (1930) |
Lewis Milestone |
Lew Ayres; Louis Wolheim; John Wray; Slim Summerville
|
|
55
|
"The Sound of Music"** (1965) |
Robert Wise |
Julie Andrews; Christopher Plummer; Eleanor Parker
|
|
56
|
"M*A*S*H" * (1970) |
Robert Altman |
Donald Sutherland; Elliott Gould; Sally Kellerman
|
|
57
|
"The Third Man" (1949) |
Carol Reed |
Joseph Cotten; Orson Welles; Alida Valli; Trevor
Howard
|
|
58
|
"Fantasia" (1940) |
Ben Sharpsteen |
Deems Taylor (narrator)
|
|
59
|
"Rebel Without a Cause" (1955) |
Nicholas Ray |
James Dean; Natalie Wood; Sal Mineo; Jim Backus
|
|
60
|
"Raiders of the Lost Ark"* (1981) |
Steven Spielberg |
Harrison Ford; Karen Allen; Wolf Kahler
|
|
61
|
"Vertigo" (1958) |
Alfred Hitchcock |
James Stewart; Kim Novak; Barbara Bel Geddes
|
|
62
|
"Tootsie"* (1982) |
Sidney Pollack |
Dustin Hoffman; Jessica Lange; Dabney Coleman; Teri
Garr
|
|
63
|
"Stagecoach"* (1939) |
John Ford |
John Wayne; Claire Trevor; Andy Devine; John Carradine
|
|
64
|
"Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977) |
Steven Spielberg |
Richard Dreyfuss; Francois Truffaut; Teri Garr
|
|
65
|
"The Silence of the Lambs"** (1991) |
Jonathan Demme |
Jodie Foster; Scott Glenn; Anthony Hopkins; Ted
Levine
|
|
66
|
"Network"* (1976) |
Sidney Lumet |
Peter Finch; Faye Dunaway; William Holden; Robert
Duvall
|
|
67
|
"The Manchurian Candidate" (1962) |
John Frankenheimer |
Frank Sinatra; Laurence Harvey; Angela Lansbury;
Janet Leigh
|
|
68
|
"An American in Paris"** (1951) |
Vincente Minnelli |
Gene Kelly; Leslie Caron; Oscar Levant; Nina Foch
|
|
69
|
"Shane"* (1953) |
George Stevens |
Alan Ladd; Jean Arthur; Van Heflin; Jack Palance
|
|
70
|
"The French Connection"** (1973) |
William Freidkin |
Gene Hackman; Fernando Rey; Roy Scheider
|
|
71
|
"Forrest Gump"** (1994) |
Robert Zemeckis |
Tom Hanks; Robin Wright; Gary Sinise; Sally Field
|
|
72
|
"Ben-Hur"** (1959) |
William Wyler |
Charlton Heston; Jack Hawkins; Stephen Boyd
|
|
73
|
"Wuthering Heights"* (1939) |
William Wyler |
Merle Oberon; Laurence Olivier; Flora Robson
|
|
74
|
"The Gold Rush" (1925) |
Charlie Chaplin |
Charlie Chaplin; Georgia Hale; Mack Swain; Tom Murray
|
|
75
|
"Dances With Wolves"** (1990) |
Kevin Costner |
Kevin Costner; Mary McDonnell; Graham Greene
|
|
76
|
"City Lights" (1931) |
Charlie Chaplin |
Charlie Chaplin; Virginia Sherrill; Harry Myers
|
|
77
|
"American Graffiti"* (1973) |
George Lucas |
Richard Dreyfuss; Ron Howard; Candy Clark
|
|
78
|
"Rocky"** (1976) |
John G. Avildsen |
Sylvester Stallone; Talia Shire; Burgess Meredith
|
|
79
|
"The Deer Hunter"** (1978) |
Michael Cimino |
Robert De Niro; Christopher Walken; Meryl Streep
|
|
80
|
"The Wild Bunch" (1969) |
Sam Peckinpah |
William Holden; Ernest Borgnine; Robert Ryan
|
|
81
|
"Modern Times" (1936) |
Charlie Chaplin |
Charlie Chaplin; Paulette Goddard; Henry Bergman
|
|
82
|
"Giant"* (1956) |
George Stevens |
Elizabeth Taylor; James Dean; Rock Hudson; Mercedes
McCambridge
|
|
83
|
"Platoon"** (1986) |
Oliver Stone |
Tom Berenger; Willem Dafoe; Charlie Sheen
|
|
84
|
"Fargo"* (1996) |
Joel Coen |
Frances McDormand; William H. Macy; Steve Buscemi
|
|
85
|
"Duck Soup" (1933) |
Leo McCarey |
Groucho, Harpo, Chico, Zeppo Marx
|
|
86
|
"Mutiny on the Bounty"** (1935) |
Frank Lloyd |
Charles Laughton; Clark Gable; Franchot Tone
|
|
87
|
"Frankenstein" (1931) |
James Whale |
Colin Clive; Boris Karloff; Mae Clarke; John Boles
|
|
88
|
"Easy Rider" (1969) |
Dennis Hopper |
Peter Fonda; Dennis Hopper; Jack Nicholson; Karen
Black
|
|
89
|
"Patton"** (1970) |
Franklin J. Schaffner |
George C. Scott; Karl Malden; Stephen Young
|
|
90
|
"The Jazz Singer" (1927) |
Alan Crosland |
Al Jolson; May McAvoy; Warner Oland
|
|
91
|
"My Fair Lady"** (1964) |
George Cukor |
Rex Harrison; Audrey Hepburn
|
|
92
|
"A Place in the Sun"* (1951) |
George Stevens |
Montgomery Clift; Elizabeth Taylor; Shelley Winters
|
|
93
|
"The Apartment"** (1960) |
Billy Wilder |
Jack Lemmon; Shirley MacLaine; Fred MacMurray
|
|
94
|
"GoodFellas"* (1990) |
Martin Scorsese |
Robert De Niro; Joe Pesci; Ray Liotta; Lorraine
Bracco
|
|
95
|
"Pulp Fiction"* (1994) |
Quentin Tarantino |
John Travolta; Samuel L. Jackson; Uma Thurman
|
|
96
|
"The Searchers" (1956) |
John Ford |
John Wayne; Jeffrey Hunter; Ward Bond; Vera Miles
|
|
97
|
"Bringing Up Baby"* (1938) |
Howard Hawks |
Katharine Hepburn; Cary Grant; Charlie Ruggles
|
|
98
|
"Unforgiven" (1992)** |
Clint Eastwood |
Clint Eastwood; Morgan Freeman; Gene Hackman
|
|
99
|
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"* (1967) |
Stanley Kramer |
Katharine Hepburn; Spencer Tracy; Sidney Poitier
|
|
100
|
"Yankee Doodle Dandy" (1942)* |
Michael Curtiz |
James Cagney; Joan Leslie; Walter Huston
|
We try to be very accurate, so if you are aware of omissions
or errors, or if you have some comments, please e-mail us at: scrnsrc@amug.org