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  2. Jun 7, 2020 · Every movie from the 1950's (1950-1959) 4,906 movies came out between 1950-1959. 165 of those were released in the theater. This list contains those 4,906 movies that were in theater. • Movies from certain decades (2010-2019, 1990-1999, etc).

  3. This list shows all films released in 1950, including films that went direct-to-video, or only got an international theatrical release. For each film, we use the first date on which it was made available to the public, which might include international theatrical or domestic video releases that were a few days, or sometimes more, earlier than ...

  4. The table below lists the top-grossing movie released in each calendar year (based on worldwide box office). Click on the year number for a list of all the films released that year. The "Annual Stats" links will take you to a summary of the domestic film business for the year in question (this part of our archive starts in 1995).

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    • 'The Seventh Seal' (1957) The Seventh Seal could well be the most famous film directed by the legendary Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, and it's arguably one of his best, too.
    • 'The Night of the Hunter' (1955) Charles Laughton was a well-known actor, appearing in both U.K. and U.S. films throughout his impressive career, but he only ever directed a single film.
    • 'The 400 Blows' (1959) The 400 Blows is undeniably one of the greatest coming-of-age movies of all time, and an instrumental French New Wave film, too.
    • 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' (1957) Few movies drive home the futility of war quite as well as David Lean's The Bridge on the River Kwai does. This World War II epic was a critical hit, and also proved to be hugely successful at the Academy Awards, being nominated for eight Oscars and winning a total of seven, including Best Picture.
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    • 'The Human Condition I: No Greater Love' (1959) Letterboxd Rating: 4.5/5. When it comes to ranking the best World War II movies of all time, few can compete with The Human Condition trilogy.
    • 'Vertigo' (1958) Letterboxd Rating: 4.2/5. It might be difficult for film buffs to agree on what is the greatest Alfred Hitchcock movie, because he made plenty of great ones and a handful of undisputed classics, too.
    • '12 Angry Men' (1957) Letterboxd Rating: 4.6/5. 12 Angry Men might well be one of the most enduring and continually beloved movies of its decade, with it being an effective enough drama that it's likely to appeal even to those who don't watch many older movies.
    • 'A Man Escaped' (1956) Letterboxd Rating: 4.3/5. One of the greatest films ever made by French director Robert Bresson, A Man Escaped is as straightforward and no-nonsense with its storytelling as its title is direct.
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  6. 12. North by Northwest. 1959 2h 16m Approved. 8.3 (350K) Rate. 98 Metascore. A New York City advertising executive goes on the run after being mistaken for a government agent by a group of foreign spies, and falls for a woman whose loyalties he begins to doubt. 13. River of No Return.

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