357 THELMA & LOUISEMGM, 1991PRINCIPAL CAST Geena Davis, Susan SarandonDIRECTORRidley ScottPRODUCERSRidley Scott, Mimi PolkSCREENWRITER Callie KhouriWhat should be a weekend away from it all, turns into a tragic female-buddy roadmovie that broke all the conventional rules. Davis and Sarandon become fugitivesfrom justice after great injustices have been hurled on them.358 THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT MARYTwentieth Century-Fox, 1999PRINCIPAL CAST Ben Stiller, Cameron Diaz, Matt DillonDIRECTORPeter Farrelly, Bobby FarrellyPRODUCERSFrank Beddor, Michael Steinberg, Charles B. Wessler,Bradley ThomasSCREENWRITERS Ed Decter, John J. Strauss, Peter Farrelly, Bobby FarrellyTed is still pining for Mary, the girl he almost took to the prom if not for anunfortunate accident with a zipper. But he’ll have to contend with con-artists, lapdogs and even Brett Favre if he wants to get the girl. “Is that... is that hair gel?”359 THE THIEF OF BAGDADUnited Artists, 1924PRINCIPAL CAST Douglas Fairbanks, Anna May Wong, Noble JohnsonDIRECTORRaoul WalshPRODUCERDouglas FairbanksSCREENWRITERS Elton Thomas (Douglas Fairbanks), Achmed Abdullah,Lotta WoodsUltimate swashbuckler Fairbanks is a thief who falls in love with the caliph’sdaughter and takes off on a magical carpet ride to find the treasure of theseven moons.360 THE THIN MANMGM, 1934PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSWilliam Powell, Myrna LoyW.S. Van DykeHunt StrombergFrances Goodrich, Albert HackettThe first film to feature stylish detective Nick Charles, wife Nora and beloved terrierAsta launched the popular “Thin Man” series and ushered in a new era ofsophisticated comedies. Contrary to popular belief the thin man is one of the film’smany characters, not Nicky, as Nora affectionately called him.116 American Film Institute
361 THE THING FROM ANOTHER WORLDRKO, 1951PRINCIPAL CAST Kenneth Tobey, James Arness, Margaret Sheridan,Douglas SpencerDIRECTORChristian NybyPRODUCERHoward HawksSCREENWRITER Charles LedererIn Hawks’ sole venture into the sci-fi horror world, a group of scientists, isolated upat the Arctic Circle, uncover a buried flying saucer in the snow, as well as a giantalien. Once he accidentally thaws out, the blood-sucking creature goes on a rampage.“Watch the skies, everywhere! Keep looking, keep watching the skies!”362 THE THIRD MANSelznick, 1949PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSSCREENWRITEROrson Welles, Joseph Cotten, Alida ValliCarol ReedAlexander Korda, Carol Reed, David O. SelznickGraham GreeneThe rotting streets of postwar Vienna are a metaphor for the paranoia in this bleakfilm noir of a supposed dead man and the old friend who wants to get to the bottom ofthe mystery. Mercury Theatre collaborators Welles and Cotten play a chilling game ofcat and mouse.363 THIS IS SPINAL TAPEmbassy, 1984PRINCIPAL CAST Rob Reiner, Michael McKean, Christopher Guest, Harry ShearerDIRECTORRob ReinerPRODUCERKaren MurphySCREENWRITERS Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, Rob ReinerReiner’s directorial debut ushered in a new kind of comedy, the mockumentary!Improvisation, parody and conventional filmmaking collide with a behind-the-sceneslook at a second-rate heavy metal band trying to make a comeback. “These go to eleven.”364 THREE KINGSWarner Bros., 1999PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSSCREENWRITERGeorge Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Ice CubeDavid O. RussellPaul Junger Witt, Edward McDonnell, Charles RovenDavid O. RussellIn the immediate aftermath of the Gulf War, three adventurous soldiers discover anIraqi map that could lead them to a cache of gold. But somewhere along the way, thethree kings come up against a crisis of conscience when a rag-tag group of civilians,abandoned by US forces, face certain death from the Iraqi army.American Film Institute 117
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