The Top Ten Films of 1926
We’re nearing the end of our travels through films hitting decade anniversaries this year, but we need to hit the heights of the silent era first – here we go to 1926!
We’re nearing the end of our travels through films hitting decade anniversaries this year, but we need to hit the heights of the silent era first – here we go to 1926!
The bloggers count down Flickcharters’ ten favorite movies from 1976, and add their personal favorites as well.
We jump in our Flickchart Time Machine and head back to 1936, with a top ten full to bursting with Hitchcock, Lang, Capra, Astaire & Rogers, Chaplin and especially William Powell!
What do we find on the Flickchart Top 10 for 1916? Probably pretty close to what people in 1916 liked the most: Chaplin. Lots and lots of Chaplin.
It’s been seventy years since 1946, but these films are as fresh as the day they came out.
Sixty years ago, the cinematic landscape was quite different. Let’s take a look at the best that 1955 had to offer in film.
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