what, in your opinion, is the best film from the 1950s /tv/?
>>81566010
Call me entry level but I love Paths of Glory and 12 Angry Men, Ben-Hur is excellent too but, other than the chariot race, everything else is just good, not great, just good.
There are too many good ones.
>>81566306
what does Jennifer Jason Leigh think of reddit?
No contest
>>81566010
>>81566623
>>81566658
Was trying to figure out which one of these I wanted to post.
Haven't seen
>>81566286 (except 12 Angry Men)
>>81566672
>>81566658
tho
>>81566658
It's not even as good as Rear Window
no contest
>>81566010
>Ten Commandments
>Vertigo
>Some Like It Hot
>Singing In The Rain
>White Christmas
>Rear Window
>12 Angry Men
>>81566010
Rear Window
>>81566010
The Man Who Knew Too Much
Back to the future
>>81567086
Ah crap didn't see these >>81566623
>>81566818
My bad
>>81566491
Too many shills.
>>81567107
Billy Wilder's best.
>>81566672
DUDE KEK LMAO
>>81566010
A Face In The Crowd
BEN HUR
It's very dated but I keep thinking about The Searchers more than any other '50s film.
>>81567212
any john wayne film is dynamite
don't let anyone tell you different
>>81566672
1960 friend
ye rear window for sure.
also who is girl in op?
>all this American trash
Non-hitchcock american films from the 50s are mostly trash
>>81567288
american culture is the only relevant culture you shitter
>>81567394
American culture is nothing but an amalgamation of hundreds of other cultures
All of the great filmmakers since Griffith have been either foreign-born or under heavy foreign influence
>>81567434
ye i was baiting and im too tired to keep it up
>>81567434
what a nutty statement.
foreign film is heavily influenced by american cinema. kurosawa included.
>>81567264
Some stand in actress they used for that CGI Audrey Hepburn chocolate commercial
>>81567549
Name one (1) great American film innovator other than Griffith