National Board of Review Awards 1961 - Top Ten Films

Top Ten Films

  1. Question 7
  2. The Hustler
  3. West Side Story
  4. The Innocents
  5. Hoodlum Priest
  6. Summer and Smoke
  7. The Young Doctors
  8. Judgment at Nuremberg
  9. One, Two, Three
  10. Fanny

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