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The Godfather

The-Godfather God father is a historical movie which deals with the gun-toting Mafia and it was released in 1972. It was the best movie as compared to other gangster movies. This film deals with the Jewish mobsters as a Jewish Godfather, Chinese underworld as an Oriental Godfather. It would be a modern Godfather if it takes birth in this modern day.

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Chinatown

Chinatown Chinatown is a film about American neo-noir which was developed in 1974. It was directed by Roman Polanski. This film captures multi-layered story which is completely mysterious and psychological drama. Paramount Pictures released this film that covers various elements of film noir genre.

Los Angeles is the main destination where the story of the film was developed in 1937 which was developed in the inspiration of the historical dispute over land and water rights which had affected to the southern California in between 1910s and 1920s. William Mulholland played vital role in favor of Los Angeles interest in order to secure the water rights in the territory of Owens Valley.

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Citizen Kane

Citizen-Kane Orson Welles' "Citizen Kane" is commonly considered as to be greatest movie to ever emerge from Hollywood. This classic masterpiece is probably the world's most famous and highly-rated film.

This classic masterpiece was made in 1941 and almost certainly the world's most highly-rated and famous film, with a lot of remarkable scenes and performances and innovative cinematic and narrative techniques. Its director, star, and producer had been all of the exact same incredible genius - Orson Welles - who, extremely, was making his film debut in the age of 25.

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The Shawshank Redemption

The-Shawshank-Redemption The Shawshank Redemption (1994) is an exciting, engrossing bit of film-making from screenwriter/director Frank Darabont who modified horror master Stephen King's 1982 story Rita Hayworth with Shawshank Redemption (first published in Different Seasons) for his initial feature film.The inspirational, uplifting and life-affirming, old-fashioned Hollywood piece (resembling the Cool Hand Luke of 1967 and The Birdman of Alcatraz of 1962) is actually a mixture prison/dramatic film and character study.

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The Sound of Music

The-Sound-of-Music One of the most much-loved movie musicals of all time, The Sound Of Music have all the makings of the successful film -- memorable Hammerstein and Rodgers songs, thriving background scenes, a competent cast, an skilled production team, the preceding momentum of the well-liked stage musical, and more importantly, a nutritious, sentimental tale with historic villains, sympathetic heroes and broad family appeal. But the international blockbuster that resulted when all these elements lastly came together in the spring of 1965 was altogether greater than the amount of its parts.

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