The Picture Show Annual (1960)

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w&w Left :A scene from ike horrifying film, “ The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," directed by R. W iene, which starred Werner Krauss and Conrad Veidt. The Gold Rush " Charles Chaplin directed himself — here he is seen in it with Mack Swain. A scene from “ Greed, ” Erich von Stroheim's production, showing J eati Hersholt, Gibson Gowland, Zasu Pitts, Chester Conklin, Dale Fuller and the young twins, Oscar and Otto Gotell. Right: Emil Jan- nings as the old washroom attendant washes the floor in “ The Last Laugh," directed by F. W. Murnau. Right: “ Im Grande Illusion," first shown here at the Academy Cinema, was directed by Jean Renoir. In it are three French officers, totally dissimilar in type, brought together by the misfortunes of war — Rosenthal, a rich Jew (Dalio), Marechal, risen from the ranks (Jean Gabin), and de Boeldieu, aristocratic regular Army officer (Pierre Fresnay). /"ORGANISED by the Belgian Film Library, the twelve best films of all time have been chosen. Ten are pictured here, the other two being " Mother ” (1026) and “ Earth ” (1930), both Russian films. The list is the result of votes of 117 film historians, selected by the International Bureau of Historical Film Research. They represented twenty-six differ- ent countries and chose from 118 films.