287 RAIN MANUnited Artists, 1988PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSDustin Hoffman, Tom CruiseBarry LevinsonMark JohnsonRonald Bass, Barry MorrowHoffman is an autistic man who inherits his father’s estate, and Cruise is his hustlingbrother who assumes custody hoping to cash in. When Raymond refuses to board anairplane, they drive across country in their father’s classic convertible and discovertheir mutual need for each other.288 A RAISIN IN THE SUNColumbia, 1961PRINCIPAL CAST Sidney Poitier, Claudia McNeil, Ruby DeeDIRECTORDaniel PetriePRODUCERSDavid Sussking, Philip RoseSCREENWRITER Lorraine HansberryAn African-American family just getting by in a tiny Chicago apartment receivesa $10,000 life insurance check that could change their lives. Years of frustrationand family conflicts intrude on how to spend the money and make their dreamscome true.289 RAYUniversal, 2004PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSSCREENWRITERJamie Foxx, Kerry Washington, Regina King, Clifton Powell,Bokeem WoodbineTaylor HackfordHoward Baldwin, Karen Elise Baldwin, Stuart Benjamin,Taylor HackfordJames L. WhiteRay Charles overcomes poverty, blindness, drug addiction, and racism to become oneof the pioneers of rock ’n’ roll and a musical legend.290 REAR WINDOWParamount, 1954PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERJames Stewart, Grace KellyAlfred HitchcockAlfred HitchcockJohn Michael HayesWhen a broken leg forces photographer Stewart to become wheelchair-bound in hisNew York City apartment, he amuses himself by spying on his neighbors and soonbecomes obsessed when he thinks he has witnessed a murder. Kelly, as his fashionmodelgirlfriend, helps with amateur detective work.96 American Film Institute
291 REBECCAUnited Artists, 1940PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSLaurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine, Judith AndersonAlfred HitchcockDavid O. SelznickRobert E. Sherwood, Joan Harrison, Philip MacDonald,Michael Hogan“Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” These words that open the dark andbrooding tale of a shy young woman married to a powerful and wealthy Englishmanset the tone for a mystery of lies, transgressions, and maybe even murder.292 REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSEWarner Bros., 1955PRINCIPAL CAST James Dean, Natalie Wood, Sal MineoDIRECTORNicholas RayPRODUCERDavid WeisbartSCREENWRITERS Nicholas Ray, Irving Shulman, Stewart SternDean’s defining role as a tortured high-school student also seemed to define ageneration of 1950s teenagers who felt isolated from their parents and sought solacewith friends and authority-defying drag racing.293 RED RIVERUnited Artists, 1948PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSJohn Wayne, Montgomery CliftHoward HawksHoward HawksBorden Chase, Charles SchneeBoth a sweeping and complex Western, the epic cattle drive tests the wills of Wayneand his “adopted” son, Clift, in his first film.294 REDSParamount, 1981PRINCIPAL CASTDIRECTORPRODUCERSCREENWRITERSWarren Beatty, Diane Keaton, Jack Nicholson,Maureen StapletonWarren BeattyWarren BeattyWarren Beatty, Trevor GriffithsBeatty directs, produces, co-writes, and stars in this sweeping epic of John Reed,the American reporter who was on the cutting edge of journalism and politics in theyears leading up to the Russian Revolution. His devotion to his work and his love forLouise Bryant is told through “witnesses,” real men and women whose livesintersected the long-forgotten political writer.American Film Institute 97
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