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Oscar classic film

1. Everything is quiet on the western front (1930)

Won the best film and best director awards in the third Academy Awards.

Director: Lewis Milestone

2. City Lights (193 1)*

Chaplin's most famous masterpiece

Director and Starring: Charlie Chaplin.

3. One-night stand (1935)

Won the Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor and Actress Awards in the 7th Academy Awards.

Screenwriter: Robert Riskin

Director: frank capra

Starring: clark gable claudette Colby.

4. Modern (1936)*

Chaplin's classic silent film

Director and Starring: Charlie Chaplin.

5. Gone with the wind (1939)*

Won 8 awards including 12 Oscar for best film, best director and best actress.

Screenwriter: Sidney Howard, etc.

Director: victor fleming

Starring: Vivien Leigh clark gable

6. The Wizard of Oz (1939)

The most classic fairy tale in Oscar history

Director: victor fleming

7. Butterfly Dream (1940)*

Won 13 Oscar for best film and photography.

Screenwriters: Robert Sherwood and john harrison.

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Starring: laurence olivier Joan Fontaine

8. Citizen Kane (194 1)*

The greatest film in American film history won the 14 Academy Award for Best Screenplay.

Director and Starring: orson welles.

9. Casablanca (1942)*

Won the 16 Oscar Award for Best Film and Director.

Screenwriter: Julius Epstein, etc

Director: Michael Curtis

Starring: humphrey bogart ingrid bergman

10. Golden Age (1946)

Won the 19 Oscar for best film, director and actor.

Director: william wyler

Starring: Frederick Driver

1 1. rashomon (1950)

Won the 22nd Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film.

Script: Shinobu Hashimoto Producer: Akira Kurosawa

Starring: Mifune Junlang, Chiyoko and Takashi Shimura.

12. Singing in the rain (1952)*

Won the 25th Academy Award for Best Music Film.

Screenwriter: Betty Comden, etc.

Director: jim carrey Stanley Du Nan

Starring: Debbie Reynolds, Donna O 'Connor and Jim Carrey.

13. Roman holiday (1953)*

Won the 26th Oscar for Best Actress and Original Screenplay.

Author: Delton trumbo

Director: william wyler

Starring: gregory peck of Audrey Hepburn

14. dock storm (1954)

Won the best film, director and leading actor award in the 27th Oscar.

Director: Aria Kazan

Starring: Marlon Brando

15. bridge on the river kwai (1957)

Won the 30th Oscar for Best Film, Director and Actor.

Screenwriter: Pierre Bor, etc.

Director: David Lane

Starring: Alec Dzhanis william horton

16. Xu Ben (1959)*

Won 1 1 awards such as the best film in the 32nd Oscar, which is the most award-winning film in Oscar history.

Screenwriter: Karl Talberg Director: william wyler.

Starring: Charlton Heston and others.

17. West Side Story (196 1)

Won the 34th Oscar for Best Film and other 10 awards.

Screenwriter: Ernest Lehman

Director: robert wise

Starring: Natalie Wood russ tamblyn, etc.

18. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)*

He won 7 awards including best film and best director in the 35th Oscar.

Director: David Lane

Starring: Peter oltu, etc

19. The Sound of Music (1965)*

Won five awards, including best film and best director, in the 38th Oscar.

Screenwriter: richard rodgers, etc.

Director: robert wise

Starring: Julie Andrews, etc

20. Graduates (1967)*

Won the 40th Academy Award for Best Director.

Director: Michael Nicholas

Starring: dustin hoffman

2 1.200 1 A Space Odyssey (1968)*

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Director: stanley kubrick

Starring: Kiel Duri, etc

22. Snow White (1937)*

Won the special prize of 1 1 Oscar, which is the most classic cartoon of Disney.

Place of production: Walter Disney.

23. The Godfather (1972)*

Won the 45th Oscar for Best Film, Actor and Screenplay.

Screenwriter \ Original: mario puzo

Director: francis ford coppola

Starring: Marlon Brando Al Pacino

24. Godfather II (1974) *

Won the 47th Oscar for Best Film and Director.

Director: francis ford coppola

Starring: Al Pacino Robert De Niro

25. Fly over the madhouse (1975)

Won the 48th Oscar for Best Film, Director and Actor and Actress.

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Classic movies in Oscar history

Screenwriter: Lawrence Hobenberg Goldman

Director: milos forman

Starring: Jack Nicholson Louis Fletcher

26. Loki (1976)*

Won the 49th Oscar for Best Film and Director.

Screenwriter: Sylvester Stallone

Director: John Worthing

Starring: Sylvester Stallone Burt Young, etc.

27. Star Wars (1977)*

He won seven awards, including the best artistic direction in the 50th Oscar, and was called "a milestone in the history of film".

Director: george lucas

Starring: Kelly Fisher, Harrison Ford and mark hamill.

28. raiders of the lost ark (198 1)*

Won four awards, including best editing and best sound effect in the 54th Oscar.

Screenwriter: george lucas

Director: Steven Allan Spielberg

Starring: Harrison Ford and others.

29. Alien (1982)*

Won four awards, including the 55th Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.

Director: Steven Allan Spielberg

Starring: henry thomas Drew Barrymore

30. Dancing with wolves (1990)*

He won 7 awards including best film and best director in the 63rd Academy Awards.

Director \ Starring: kevin costner

The Silent Lamb (199 1)*

Won the best film, best director and best actor and actress awards at the 64th Academy Awards.

Directed by Jonathan Demi

Starring: Jodie Foster Anthony Hopkins

32. Terminator II (199 1) *

Won four awards, including best makeup and best visual effects, in the 64th Oscar.

Director: James Cameron

Starring: Arnold Schwarzenegger and others.

33. Schindler's List (1993)*

He won 7 awards including best film and best director in the 66th Oscar.

Screenwriter: Stephen Charian

Director: Steven Allan Spielberg

Starring: liam neeson, Ben Kingsley and Ralph Fiennes.

34. Forrest Gump (1994)*

Won six awards, including best film, director and leading actor, in the 67th Oscar.

Screenwriter: Eric Ross

Director: Robert Zan Migis

Starring: Tom Hanks and others.

35. Independence Day (1996)*

Won the Best Visual Effect Award at the 69th Academy Awards.

Director: roland emmerich

Starring: will smith and others.

36. Titanic (1997)*

He won the 1 1 award for best film and best director in the 70th Oscar, which is the highest-grossing film in film history, and the box office has exceeded 2.8 billion dollars so far.

Director: James Cameron

Starring: Leonardo DiCaprio kate winslet

37. Beautiful Life (1998)*

Won the 7 1 Oscar for Best Actor and Foreign Language Film.

Written by Vincent Milla.

Director: roberto benigni

Starring: roberto benigni Nicoleta Blaskey

38. Saving Private Ryan (1998)*

Won the 7 1 Oscar Award for Best Director.

Director: Steven Allan Spielberg

Starring: Tom Hanks Matt Damon

39. American Beauty (1999)*

Won the 72nd Oscar for Best Film, Director and Actor.

Written by Allen Bohr and directed by sam mendes.

Starring: kevinspacey fowler Anthony Benin

The Lord of the Rings III (2002) *

Won 1 1 awards for best film and best director in the 76th Oscar.

Director: Peter Jackson

Starring: Elijah Wood, etc

4 1. A streetcar named Desire (195 1)

Won the best actress award in the 24th Oscar.

Director: elia kazan

Starring: Vivien Leigh Marlon Brando

42. Everything about Eve (1950)

Won six awards, including best film and best director in the 23rd Oscar.

Director: Joseph mankiewicz

Starring: bette davis Ann Baxter

43. Apocalypse Now (1979)

Won the 53rd Oscar for Best Photography and Sound Effects.

Director: francis ford coppola

Starring: Marlon Brando Martin Shawn robert duvall

44. doctor zhivago (1965)

Won five awards, including best screenplay and best costume design in the 38th Oscar.

Screenwriter: Robert Bolt Director: David Lane

Starring: omar sharif Julie Christie

45. Bonnie and Clyde (1967)

Won the 40th Oscar for Best Supporting Actress and Photography.

Director: Arthur Penn

Starring: Warren Beatty Faye Dunaway

46. Angry Bull (1980)*

Won the Best Actor Award at the 53rd Academy Awards, and was rated as the best film in the 1980s by film critics.

Director: martin scorsese

Starring: Robert De Niro Maddick Ma Kan

47. annie hall (1977)

Won four awards, including best film and best director, in the 50th Oscar.

Director: Woody Allen

Starring: Woody Allen, diane keaton

48. Chinatown (1974)

Won many nominations such as the best film in the 46th Oscar.

Director: roman polanski

Starring: Jack Nicholson Faye Dunaway

49. Dr. Strange Love (1963)

Won many nominations such as best picture in the 36th Oscar.

Director: stanley kubrick

Starring: Peter Sellers george scott

50. To Kill a Mockingbird (1962)*

Won the Best Actor Award in the 35th Academy Awards.

Directed by Alan Pakura and Robert Morrigan.

Starring: Gregory Parker and others.

5 1. Psychotic patients (1960)*

Winning the 33rd Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, although a small production, triggered a revolution in horror movies.

Director: Alfred Hitchcock

Starring: anthony perkins jeanette lee