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  1. A list of favorite films from the 40s by a user named mace0204. Includes classics like Casablanca, The Maltese Falcon, Rope, and The Best Years of Our Lives.

  2. A list of 120 movies from the 1940s, chosen for their quality, direction, script, cinematography, acting, storyline, originality, and success. Includes classics like Citizen Kane, Casablanca, The Third Man, and It's a Wonderful Life.

    • Citizen Kane (1941) Orson Welles was only 24 when he made this cinematic masterpiece-his first feature, and considered by many to be the greatest film of all time-a rather chilling portrait of an enigmatic, narcissistic newspaper tycoon.
    • Casablanca (1942) There are probably a decent number of auteur-theorist types who’d quibble with me for saying Casablanca is a perfect film. The production team didn’t consider it a big deal, in fact; just one of hundreds of films being made that year (despite a major league cast and great writers).
    • The Bicycle Thief (1948) This neo-realist film is has been considered by many to be “the greatest film of all time.” It received a special Academy Award for Most Outstanding Foreign Film several years before the category officially existed.
    • The Philadelphia Story (1940) Can you believe there was a time when Katharine Hepburn was known in Hollywood as “box office poison”? This adaptation of a Broadway hit was a vehicle to get her career back on track after a series of flops.
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    • 'Casablanca' (1942) Director: Michael Curtiz. 1942 was a strong year for movies, sure, but nothing that came out that year could ever top Casablanca, which stands as quite possibly the very best film of the entire decade.
    • 'Bicycle Thieves' (1948) Director: Vittorio De Sica. The aforementioned Rome, Open City is one of the greatest Italian Neorealism films, but it’s arguably 1948’s Bicycle Thieves that stands as the absolute greatest Italian Neorealism film.
    • 'The Red Shoes' (1948) Directors: Emeric Pressburger and Michael Powell. As many of the above images inevitably show, the 1940s was a decade where most movies were still filmed in black-and-white.
    • 'Citizen Kane' (1941) Director: Orson Welles. Citizen Kane has the kind of reputation that may set modern-day viewers up for disappointment. It’s known for often being touted as one of the greatest movies of all time, owing to its radical and groundbreaking technical accomplishments, its inventively told story, and the hugely compelling performances it features throughout.
  3. A personal list of favorite movies from 1940 to 1949, including classics like Citizen Kane, Casablanca, and The Maltese Falcon. Browse the titles, ratings, genres, and summaries of these films on IMDb.

  4. Feb 7, 2024 · Explore the rockin' 1940s with these films that showcased escapism, storytelling, romance, and mystery. From Citizen Kane to Casablanca, see the best 1940s movies to stream online.

  5. Explore the cinematic achievements of the 1940s, a decade of war, hardship, and film noir. Discover the top 30 and top 100 movies of the era, from classics like The Great Dictator and Casablanca to musicals and comedies.

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