The Thief of Bagdad(Ludwig Berger & Michael Powell & Tim Whelan)
They Drive by Night(Raoul Walsh)
The Bank Dick(Edward Cline)
The Great McGinty(Preston Sturges)
The Letter(William Wyler)
The Proud Valley(Pen Tennyson)
The Devil Bat(Jean Yarbrough)
The Great Dictator(Charles Chaplin)
Saturday's Children(Vincent Sherman)
A Bill of Divorcement(John Farrow)
For archival purposes, I file everything by the year it had its world premiere. Many of these films will have been commercially released in the U.S. a year or two later, so my lists won’t always match up with other folks’ lists.
Films I haven’t yet rated on that scale are
marked with if I
currently think they belong in my top ten. These films are subject to
being shifted around or yanked altogether at any moment, after I revisit
them and they get a numeral. (Lists from prior to about 1988 are
especially suspect, as I compiled them long ago from memories that were
in many cases already pretty dusty.)
Seen but currently unrated (and not
presumptively among my top 10):The Biscuit Eater (Heisler);
Dark Command (Walsh); Gaslight (Dickinson); Hired
Wife (Seiter); The Long Voyage Home (Ford); My Favorite
Wife (Kanin); The Philadelphia Story (Cukor); The Sea
Hawk (Curtiz); Waterloo Bridge (LeRoy); The Westerner
(Wyler)
As yet unseen:Abe Lincoln in Illinois
(Cromwell); The Letter (Wyler)
I occasionally write reviews of older movies, but it happens too infrequently to file them by year.