1. Casablanca - directed by Michael Curtiz (1943; 3 Oscars)
Casablanca has been talked about and quoted so many times that, at this point, it feels like one long cinematic cliché, but it’s so hard not to get completely wrapped up in it and enjoy it every time you watch it. For me, the film defines the best of what movies were like during the ‘40s. The film will likely remain fresh, until the last person on earth hears Humphrey Bogart say, “Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”
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