Joseph Cotten
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F for Fake
Orson Welles' meta-forgery doco centred on the...
Orson Welles' meta-forgery doco centred on the lives of infamous fakers Elmyr de Hory and Clifford Irving.
Niagara
Rose Loomis and her older, gloomier husband,...
Rose Loomis and her older, gloomier husband, George, are vacationing at a cabin in Niagara Falls, N.Y. The couple befriend Polly and Ray Cutler, who are honeymooning in the area.
Shadow of a Doubt
A teenage girl is super excited by...
A teenage girl is super excited by her uncle's surprise visit, only to suspect him of being something sinister, in this Alfred Hitchcock classic.
Gaslight (1944)
Ingrid Bergman, in an Oscar- and Golden...
Ingrid Bergman, in an Oscar- and Golden Globe-winning performance, leads this psychological thriller as a newlywed who fears she's going mad when strange things start happening at the family mansion. Nominated for seven Academy Awards including Best Picture.
Citizen Kane
Orson Welles' first film, often regarded as...
Orson Welles' first film, often regarded as the greatest and most influential movie of all time for its innovative use of cinematography, narrative structure and sound.
Airport '77
Jack Lemmon and James Stewart star in...
Jack Lemmon and James Stewart star in this deep-sea disaster movie about a 747 trapped underwater in the Bermuda Triangle, the second sequel in the '70s Airport franchise.
The Magnificent Ambersons
Orson Welles' majestic follow-up to Citizen Kane, based...
Orson Welles' majestic follow-up to Citizen Kane, based on Booth Tarkington's tragic novel on the declining fortunes of the Amberson family in 1870s America...
The Third Man
Considered one of film's greatest thrillers, this...
Considered one of film's greatest thrillers, this British mystery follows an American pulp novelist (Joseph Cotton) who travels to shadowy post-WWII Vienna and becomes embroiled in an investigation into the murder of his friend and back-market purveyor, Harry Lime (Orson Welles). Grand Prize winner at Cannes 1949, and Best Cinematography winner at the Oscars for its expressionist, black and white photography.