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1️⃣ Hollywood Classics (Pre‑1970)

| Film | Year | Director | Why Watch | |------|------|----------|-----------| | "Citizen Kane" | 1941 | Orson Welles | Frequently cited as the greatest film ever made; revolutionary storytelling, deep focus cinematography, and non‑linear narrative. | | "Casablanca" | 1942 | Michael Curtiz | Iconic romance set against WWII; unforgettable dialogue and performances by Humphrey Bogart & Ingrid Bergman. | | "Sunset Boulevard" | 1950 | Billy Wilder | Dark, noir‑ish satire of Hollywood’s obsession with fame; unforgettable opening monologue by Gloria Swanson. | | "Singin’ in the Rain" | 1952 | Gene Kelly, Stanley Donen | The ultimate musical; dazzling choreography, witty script, and a brilliant look at Hollywood’s transition to sound. | | "12 Angry Men" | 1957 | Sidney Lumet | Masterclass in tension and character study, set almost entirely in a single jury room. | | "Psycho" | 1960 | Alfred Hitchcock | Groundbreaking suspense, iconic shower scene, and the first major horror film to achieve mainstream success. | | "The Graduate" | 1967 | Mike Nichols | Captures the disillusionment of a generation; famous soundtrack by Simon & Garfunkel. | | "The Godfather" | 1972 (technically just after the “classic” cut‑off, but essential) | Francis Ford Coppola | Epic crime saga; perfect blend of family drama and mob intrigue. | | | "Singin’ in the Rain" | 1952

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