268 THE PHILADELPHIA STORYMGM, 1940PRINCIPAL CAST Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn, James StewartDIRECTORGeorge CukorPRODUCERJoseph L. MankiewiczSCREENWRITER Donald Ogden StewartSophisticated and screwball all at once, Hepburn’s cool, icy heiress really belongswith Grant, her ex. It takes tabloid newsman Stewart to bring out the fires burieddeep inside her. This is a comedy of manners and class distinction. “The prettiestsight in this fine, pretty world is the privileged class enjoying its privileges.”269 PILLOW TALKUniversal, 1959PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSSCREENWRITERSRock Hudson, Doris Day, Tony Randall, Thelma RitterMichael GordonRoss Hunter, Martin MelcherStanley Shapiro, Maurice Richlin, Russell Rouse,Clarence GreenPrim interior decorator Day is chagrined to share a party line with womanizingsongwriter Hudson. The witty script makes hay out of Day’s “virginal” image andHudson’s masculine prowess. “Mr. Allen, this may come as a surprise to you, butthere are some men who don’t end every sentence with a proposition.”270 PINOCCHIODisney, 1940PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSDickie Jones, Cliff Edwards, Christian Rub, Evelyn Venable,Walter Catlett (voices)Ben Sharpsteen, Hamilton LuskeWalt DisneyTed Sears, Webb Smith, Joseph Sabo, Otto Englander,William Cottrell, Erdman Penner, Aurelius BattagliaPuppeteer Geppetto’s fantasy of having a real-life son comes true with helpprovided by Jiminy Cricket. The song When You Wish Upon a Star became asignature Disney tune.271 PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARLDisney, 2003PRINCIPAL CAST Johnny Depp, Geoffrey Rush, Orlando Bloom, Keira KnightleyDIRECTORGore VerbinskiPRODUCERJerry BruckheimerSCREENWRITERS Ted Elliott, Terry RossioBarbossa and his evil pack of pirates need Elizabeth Swann to reverse the ancientcurse that keeps them in a nether world, somewhere between the living and the dead.It’s up to Will Turner and Captain Jack Sparrow to rescue her from the skeletons whoglide across the ocean floor.90 American Film Institute
272 A PLACE IN THE SUNParamount, 1951PRINCIPAL CAST Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley WintersDIRECTORGeorge StevensPRODUCERGeorge StevensSCREENWRITERS Michael Wilson, Harry BrownTheodore Dreiser’s celebrated novel, An American Tragedy, comes to the silverscreen in Stevens’ re-telling of the tragic story. When the brooding Clift meetsbeautiful socialite Taylor, he has to do something about his pregnant girlfriendWinters. Whether or not Winter’s drowning death is accidental, Clift must pay theultimate price.273 PLANET OF THE APESTwentieth Century-Fox, 1968PRINCIPAL CAST Charlton Heston, Kim Hunter, Roddy McDowallDIRECTORFranklin J. SchaffnerPRODUCERArthur P. JacobsSCREENWRITERS Michael Wilson, Rod SerlingThree astronauts crash after a long space flight, only to discover that apes rule theirplanet. Just as Heston is about to be lobotomized, he yells, “Get your stinking pawsoff me, you damn dirty ape!” The race is on in this science fiction thriller that takesHeston to the Forbidden Zone, where he discovers the awful truth about mankind.274 PLATOONOrion, 1986PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERCharlie Sheen, Tom Berenger, Willem DafoeOliver StoneArnold KopelsonOliver StoneBased on Stone’s own experiences as a grunt in Vietnam, Sheen is a young man froma privileged background who suddenly finds himself stuck between two officers withopposing ideas of right and wrong in a war filled with uncertainties. The conflictwithin a conflict results in the massacre of a village.275 THE POOR LITTLE RICH GIRLArtcraft, 1917PRINCIPAL CAST Mary PickfordDIRECTORMaurice TourneurSCREENWRITER Frances MarionPickford takes on the title role of the little girl everyone ignores, most of all hersocially consumed parents. It takes a tragedy involving one of the servants to makethem all see the error of their ways.American Film Institute 91
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