Fans of sagas, franchises and great shows, find out if your favorite movie was voted for by AlloCiné viewers who voted for the 10 best feature films of the decade 1960-1969.
We’ve already covered the top 10 movies of all time, but this time, the question is which feature films were the most unanimous among the AlloCiné community. After the decade of the 80s, then the 70s, we go back a little further in time to the 60s.
A rating that, like its predecessor, should not logically raise several teeth and cause disappointment. Even if this top 10 is still very high according to your notes. I am surprised, for example, to see that a masterpiece like Lawrence of Arabia is only ranked 19th. 2001 A Space Odyssey? Stanley Kubrick’s revolutionary masterpiece is only… in 65th place. It is painful.
Sergio, the legend of the West
Nevertheless, it is the huge Sergio Leone who claims the list of gold medal and silver medal, respectively, once in the West, receiving an average of 4.505 out of 5. And no less fabulous The Good, the Bad and Ugly, which has an average audience rating of 4.499 out of 5.
released in 1969, Once in the West It is indeed the absolute summit of cinema, and especially of Westerns, which at that time attracted no less than 14 million French viewers. A summary film that sums up and announces the history of the Western.
Sergio Leone uses his science of rhythm—he’s also mastered the art of dilating time to increase tension—in the service of a sublime revenge story where pure souls, prostitutes, and demons intersect. And Henry Fonda is more than convincing as the big bad. The man who was the living embodiment of liberal America—Tom Joad from The Grapes of Wrath, that’s what he was—is one of the greatest bad guys in movie history. As for Ennio Morricone’s unforgettable musical score, everyone remembers…
AlloCiné’s Top 10 Best Movies of the 60s
1 – Once in the West by Sergio Leone (1969) – 4.505 out of 5
2 – The good, the bad and the ugly by Sergio Leone (1966) – 4499 of 5
3 – Psychosis by Alfred Hitchcock (1960) – 4.421 out of 5
4 – Harakiri Masaki in Kobayashi (1963) – 4.392 out of 5
5 – War and Peace by Sergei Bondachuk (1966) – 4.378 out of 5
6 – Jacques Becker Hole (1960) – 4,362 out of 5
7 – The Truth Henri Georges Clouse (1960) – 4.348 out of 5
8 – La Grande vadrouille by Gérard Oury (1966) – 4.341 out of 5
9 – Between Heaven and Hell by Akira Kurosawa (1963) – 4.324 out of 5
10 – Les Tontons flingueurs by Georges Lautner (1963) – 4,320 out of 5
Source: Allocine

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