AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies (10th Anniversary Edition)

AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies – 10th Anniversary Edition was the 2007 updated version of AFI's 100 Years...100 Movies. The original list was unveiled in 1998.

AFI 100 Years... series
1998100 Movies
1999100 Stars
2000100 Laughs
2001100 Thrills
2002100 Passions
2003100 Heroes & Villains
2004100 Songs
2005100 Movie Quotes
200525 Scores
2006100 Cheers
200625 Musicals
2007100 Movies (Updated)
2008AFI's 10 Top 10

Criteria

AFI asked jurors to consider the following criteria in their selection process:

  • Feature length: Narrative format typically over 60 minutes long.
  • American film: English language, with significant creative and/or financial production from the United States. (A number of films on the list were British-made but financed by American studios; these include Lawrence of Arabia, The Bridge on the River Kwai, and A Clockwork Orange.)
  • Critical recognition: Formal commendation in print, television, and digital media.
  • Major award winner: Recognition from competitive events including awards from peer groups, critics, guilds, and major film festivals.
  • Popularity over time: Includes success at the box office, television and cable airings, and DVD/VHS sales and rentals.
  • Historical significance: A film's mark on the history of the moving image through visionary narrative devices, technical innovation or other groundbreaking achievements.
  • Cultural impact: A film's mark on American society in matters of style and substance.

List

Rank10th anniversary list (2007)DirectorYearProduction companiesChange from 1998
1.Citizen KaneOrson Welles1941Mercury Productions, RKO Radio Pictures
2.The GodfatherFrancis Ford Coppola1972Paramount Pictures, Alfran Productions 1
3.CasablancaMichael Curtiz1942Warner Bros. 1
4.Raging BullMartin Scorsese1980Chartoff-Winkler Productions 20
5.Singin' in the RainGene Kelly, Stanley Donen1952Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 5
6.Gone with the WindVictor Fleming1939Selznick International Pictures 2
7.Lawrence of ArabiaDavid Lean1962Horizon Pictures 2
8.Schindler's ListSteven Spielberg1993Amblin Entertainment 1
9.VertigoAlfred Hitchcock1958Alfred J. Hitchcock Productions 52
10.The Wizard of OzVictor Fleming1939Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 4
11.City LightsCharlie Chaplin1931Charles Chaplin Productions 65
12.The SearchersJohn Ford1956C. V. Whitney Pictures 84
13.Star WarsGeorge Lucas1977Lucasfilm 2
14.PsychoAlfred Hitchcock1960Shamley Productions 4
15.2001: A Space OdysseyStanley Kubrick1968Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 7
16.Sunset Boulevard Billy Wilder1950Paramount Pictures 4
17.The GraduateMike Nichols1967Lawrence Turman 10
18.The GeneralBuster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman1926Buster Keaton ProductionsNEW
19.On the WaterfrontElia Kazan1954Horizon-American Pictures 11
20.It's a Wonderful LifeFrank Capra1946Liberty Films 9
21.Chinatown Roman Polanski1974Long Road Productions 2
22.Some Like It HotBilly Wilder1959Ashton Productions, The Mirisch Company 8
23.The Grapes of WrathJohn Ford194020th Century-Fox 2
24.E.T. the Extra-TerrestrialSteven Spielberg1982Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment 1
25.To Kill a MockingbirdRobert Mulligan1962Pakula-Mulligan Productions, Brentwood Productions 9
26.Mr. Smith Goes to WashingtonFrank Capra1939Columbia Pictures 3
27.High NoonFred Zinnemann1952Stanley Kramer Productions 6
28.All About EveJoseph L. Mankiewicz195020th Century-Fox 12
29.Double IndemnityBilly Wilder1944Paramount Pictures 9
30.Apocalypse NowFrancis Ford Coppola1979Omni Zoetrope 2
31.The Maltese FalconJohn Huston1941Warner Bros. 8
32.The Godfather Part IIFrancis Ford Coppola1974The Coppola Company
33.One Flew Over the Cuckoo's NestMiloš Forman1975Fantasy Films 13
34.Snow White and the Seven DwarfsDavid Hand1937Walt Disney 15
35.Annie HallWoody Allen1977United Artists 4
36.The Bridge on the River KwaiDavid Lean1957Horizon-American Pictures 23
37.The Best Years of Our LivesWilliam Wyler1946Samuel Goldwyn Productions
38. The Treasure of the Sierra MadreJohn Huston1948Warner Bros. 8
39.Dr. StrangeloveStanley Kubrick1964Hawk Films, Polaris Productions 13
40.The Sound of MusicRobert Wise1965Argyle Enterprises, 20th Century-Fox 15
41.King KongMerian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack1933RKO Radio Pictures 2
42.Bonnie and ClydeArthur Penn1967Tatira-Hiller Productions 15
43.Midnight CowboyJohn Schlesinger1969Jerome Hellman Productions 7
44.The Philadelphia StoryGeorge Cukor1940Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 7
45.ShaneGeorge Stevens1953Paramount Pictures 24
46.It Happened One NightFrank Capra1934Columbia Pictures 11
47.A Streetcar Named DesireElia Kazan1951Warner Bros., Charles K. Feldman Productions 2
48.Rear WindowAlfred Hitchcock1954Paramount Pictures, Patron 6
49.IntoleranceD. W. Griffith1916D. W. Griffith, Wark ProducingNEW
50.The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the RingPeter Jackson2001New Line Cinema, WingNut FilmsNEW
51.West Side StoryJerome Robbins, Robert Wise1961Beta Productions, The Mirisch Company, Seven Arts Productions, B & P Enterprises 10
52.Taxi DriverMartin Scorsese1976B & P Enterprises, Italo-Judeo 5
53.The Deer HunterMichael Cimino1978EMI 26
54.M*A*S*HRobert Altman1970Aspen Productions 2
55.North by NorthwestAlfred Hitchcock1959Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 15
56.Jaws Steven Spielberg1975Universal Pictures, Zanuck/Brown Company 8
57.Rocky John G. Avildsen1976Chartoff/Winkler Productions 21
58.The Gold RushCharlie Chaplin1925Charles Chaplin Productions 16
59.NashvilleRobert Altman1975ABC EntertainmentNEW
60.Duck SoupLeo McCarey1933Paramount Productions 25
61.Sullivan's TravelsPreston Sturges1941Paramount PicturesNEW
62.American GraffitiGeorge Lucas1973Coppola Co., Lucasfilm 15
63.CabaretBob Fosse1972ABC PicturesNEW
64.NetworkSidney Lumet1976Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2
65.The African QueenJohn Huston1951Horizon Enterprises, Romulus Films 48
66.Raiders of the Lost ArkSteven Spielberg1981Lucasfilm 6
67.Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Mike Nichols1966Chenault Productions, Warner Bros.NEW
68.UnforgivenClint Eastwood1992The Malpaso Company 30
69.TootsieSydney Pollack1982Mirage Enterprises, Punch Productions, Columbia Pictures, Delphi Productions 7
70.A Clockwork OrangeStanley Kubrick1971Polaris Productions, Hawk Films 24
71.Saving Private RyanSteven Spielberg1998Amblin Entertainment, Mutual Film CompanyNEW
72.The Shawshank RedemptionFrank Darabont1994Castle Rock EntertainmentNEW
73.Butch Cassidy and the Sundance KidGeorge Roy Hill1969Campanile Productions 23
74.The Silence of the LambsJonathan Demme1991Strong Heart Productions 9
75.In the Heat of the NightNorman Jewison1967The Mirisch CorporationNEW
76.Forrest GumpRobert Zemeckis1994The Tisch Company 5
77.All the President's MenAlan J. Pakula1976Wildwood EnterprisesNEW
78.Modern TimesCharlie Chaplin1936Charles Chaplin Film Corp. 3
79.The Wild BunchSam Peckinpah1969Phil Feldman Productions, Warner Bros.-Seven Arts 1
80.The ApartmentBilly Wilder1960The Mirisch Company 13
81.SpartacusStanley Kubrick1960Bryna Productions, Universal-International PicturesNEW
82.Sunrise: A Song of Two HumansF. W. Murnau1927Fox FilmNEW
83.TitanicJames Cameron1997Paramount Pictures, 20th Century-Fox, Lightstorm EntertainmentNEW
84.Easy RiderDennis Hopper1969The Pando Company, Raybert Productions 4
85.A Night at the OperaSam Wood1935Metro-Goldwyn-MayerNEW
86.PlatoonOliver Stone1986Hemdale Film Corporation 3
87.12 Angry MenSidney Lumet1957Orion-Nova ProductionsNEW
88.Bringing Up BabyHoward Hawks1938RKO Radio Pictures 9
89.The Sixth SenseM. Night Shyamalan1999Hollywood Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall CompanyNEW
90.Swing TimeGeorge Stevens1936RKO Radio PicturesNEW
91.Sophie's ChoiceAlan J. Pakula1982ITC Entertainment, Marble Arch ProductionsNEW
92.GoodfellasMartin Scorsese1990Warner Bros., Irwin Winkler Productions 2
93.The French ConnectionWilliam Friedkin1971D'Antoni Productions 23
94.Pulp FictionQuentin Tarantino1994A Band Apart, Jersey Films 1
95.The Last Picture ShowPeter Bogdanovich1971BBS ProductionsNEW
96.Do the Right ThingSpike Lee198940 Acres & A Mule FilmworksNEW
97.Blade RunnerRidley Scott1982The Ladd Company, Sir Run Run ShawNEW
98.Yankee Doodle DandyMichael Curtiz1942Warner Bros. 2
99.Toy StoryJohn Lasseter1995Pixar, Walt Disney PicturesNEW
100.Ben-HurWilliam Wyler1959Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 28

Changes from the original list

The following films from the 1998 list were left off the 2007 list:

Added were:

  • Of the 77 films that remained on the list, 36 improved their ranking, 38 saw their ranking decline, and three kept their positions: Citizen Kane, The Godfather Part II, and The Best Years of Our Lives.
  • The Searchers had the highest increase in ranking, moving from #96 to #12. The greatest decrease without being dropped was The African Queen, which went from #17 to #65.
  • The oldest film to be dropped was D. W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation (1915), from #44. The oldest film to be added was Griffith's Intolerance (1916) (#49).
  • The newest film removed is Fargo (1996), the newest added The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), which is also the only film on the list released after 1999.
  • The highest-ranked addition was The General at #18. The highest-ranked removal was Doctor Zhivago (#39).
  • Duck Soup, featuring the Marx Brothers, moved up 25 positions to #60. It was replaced at #85 by another film starring them, A Night at the Opera.
  • Seventy-three of the films were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Twenty-eight won, including Sunrise (1927), which won the Academy Award for Unique and Artistic Production (an award that was only presented at the first ceremony). The original list has 75 Academy Awards Best Picture nominees and 33 winners.
  • In the 2007 list, eight of the top ten films were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture, with five winning. In the original list, nine out of the top ten were nominees, and six won.
  • Two animated films appear on each list. In 1998, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs ranked at #49, and Fantasia at #58. Snow White moved up to #34 in 2007, while Fantasia was dropped, and Toy Story was added at #99. Three were produced by Walt Disney Productions, while Toy Story was a joint production of Walt Disney Studios and Pixar, making Toy Story the only Pixar film on either list.

Most films by director

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  • Steven Spielberg. Spielberg also had five films on the original list, but not the same five. Close Encounters of the Third Kind was dropped and Saving Private Ryan added.
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Broadcast

This installment of the American Film Institute's (AFI) Emmy Award-winning AFI 100 Years... series counted down the movies in a three-hour television event airing on June 20, 2007, on CBS. It was hosted by Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman. The program considered classic favorites and newly eligible films released from 1997 to 2005.[2] The special was nominated for two Emmy Awards.[3]

See also

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