
American actor Clark Gable (1901 – 1960) in his role as Rhett Butler kissing the hand of a tearful Scarlett O’Hara, played by Vivien Leigh in ‘Gone With The Wind’. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

There’s no place like home, and no other classic movie as beloved as Dorothy’s adventures.
3. Casablanca
The steamy, hot romance of two lovers ripped apart by war and reunited in a Moroccan piano bar.


4. Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Holly Golightly helped turn Audrey Hepburn into a fashion icon. Her long, black gown, elegant up-do and signature black sunglasses are all-time favorites.

An epic film shot in Morocco, Spain, Jordan and England, this is Peter O’Toole’s big screen hit.
West Side Story (1961)

6. Citizen Kane (1941)

7. Psycho (1960)
Alfred Hitchcock’s experiment with exploitation cinema proved the Master of Suspense. It became his most notorious film.


8. Rebel Without a Cause (1955)
Hollywood icon James Dean only starred in three films during his short life and this is his most memorable.
9. The Godfather (1972)

10. The Sound of Music

The Sound of Music is considered one of the last great musicals of its era starring the one and only Julie Andrews as the trainee-nun-turned-governess Maria.