26 BABEUniversal, 1995PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSSCREENWRITERSJames CromwellChris NoonanGeorge Miller, Doug Mitchell, Bill MillerGeorge Miller, Chris NoonanThis fantasy film tells the story of Babe, an orphaned pig raised by a sheep dog, whobecomes an expert herder and forms a special bond with eccentric Farmer Hoggett, asthey share “the faintest hint of a common destiny.”27 BACK TO THE FUTUREUniversal, 1985PRINCIPAL CAST Michael J. Fox, Christopher LloydDIRECTORRobert ZemeckisPRODUCERSNeil Canton, Bob GaleSCREENWRITERS Bob Gale, Robert ZemeckisMarty McFly and crazy scientist Doc Brown accidentally time-travel back to the1950s. “Are you telling me you built a time machine? Out of a DeLorean?” Afterbungling the moment when his parents first meet, Marty must get them interested ineach other to secure his own destiny and get back to the future.28 BADLANDSWarner Bros., 1973PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERMartin Sheen, Sissy SpacekTerrence MalickTerrence MalickTerrence MalickMalick’s directorial debut is based on the true story of Charles Starkweather andteenager Caril Fugate who crossed America in the 1950s leaving a trail of bodiesbehind them.29 BAMBIDisney, 1942PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERHardie Albright, Sterling Holloway, Sam Edwards (voices)David HandWalt DisneyLarry MoreyIt’s hard to keep a dry eye in this visually beautiful, animated story of life in theforest that moves from the idyllic to the horrific and back again for the sweet-naturedfawn, Bambi.16 American Film Institute
30 THE BAND WAGONMGM, 1953PRINCIPAL CAST Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, Jack Buchanan, Oscar Levant,Nanette FabrayDIRECTORVincente MinnelliPRODUCERArthur FreedSCREENWRITERS Betty Comden, Adolph GreenFilm actor Astaire is washed up in Hollywood and heads to New York to resurrect hiscareer, this time on Broadway. With enduring standards like That’s Entertainment andDancing In The Dark, Comden and Green take a light-hearted look at how anill-fated concept, an updated Oedipus, becomes a musical smash.31 THE BANK DICKUniversal, 1940PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERW.C. Fields, Cora Witherspoon, Una MerkelEdward F. ClineJack GrossMahatma Kane Jeeves (W. C. Fields)Fields plays Egbert Souse, a man who tries to live up to his name but is heraldedas a hero and awarded a job as a detective when he inadvertently topples over abank robber.32 BEAU GESTEParamount, 1939PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERGary Cooper, Ray Milland, Robert Preston, Brian DonlevyWilliam A. WellmanWilliam A. WellmanRobert CarsonWhen the priceless Blue Water sapphire goes missing, so do the Geste Brothers. Atale of high adventure takes John, Digby, and Beau from the splendor of VictorianEngland to the Foreign Legion of North Africa, all in the name of honor, loyalty, andself-sacrifice.33 A BEAUTIFUL MINDUniversal, 2001PRINCIPAL CAST Russell Crowe, Ed Harris, Jennifer ConnellyDIRECTORRon HowardPRODUCERSBrian Grazer, Ron HowardSCREENWRITER Akiva GoldsmanSylvia Nasar’s prize-winning biography of math genius and Nobel winner John Nashis the basis for this skillfully directed film. Howard lulls the audience into both themad world of Nash’s schizophrenia and the real world of his wife and family, wholove him unconditionally.American Film Institute 17
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