The List
# | Film Title | Year | Studio | Composer |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Star Wars | 1977 | 20th Century Fox | John Williams |
2 | Gone with the Wind | 1939 | Selznick International | Max Steiner |
3 | Lawrence of Arabia | 1962 | Columbia | Maurice Jarre |
4 | Psycho | 1960 | Paramount | Bernard Herrmann |
5 | The Godfather | 1972 | Paramount | Nino Rota |
6 | Jaws | 1975 | Universal | John Williams |
7 | Laura | 1944 | 20th Century Fox | David Raksin |
8 | The Magnificent Seven | 1960 | United Artists | Elmer Bernstein |
9 | Chinatown | 1974 | Paramount | Jerry Goldsmith |
10 | High Noon | 1952 | United Artists | Dimitri Tiomkin |
11 | The Adventures of Robin Hood | 1938 | Warner Bros. | Erich Wolfgang Korngold |
12 | Vertigo | 1958 | Paramount | Bernard Herrmann |
13 | King Kong | 1933 | RKO | Max Steiner |
14 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | 1982 | Universal | John Williams |
15 | Out of Africa | 1985 | Universal | John Barry |
16 | Sunset Boulevard | 1950 | Paramount | Franz Waxman |
17 | To Kill a Mockingbird | 1962 | Universal | Elmer Bernstein |
18 | Planet of the Apes | 1968 | 20th Century Fox | Jerry Goldsmith |
19 | A Streetcar Named Desire | 1951 | Warner Bros. | Alex North |
20 | The Pink Panther | 1964 | United Artists | Henry Mancini |
21 | Ben-Hur | 1959 | MGM | Miklós Rózsa |
22 | On the Waterfront | 1954 | Columbia | Leonard Bernstein |
23 | The Mission | 1986 | Warner Bros. | Ennio Morricone |
24 | On Golden Pond | 1981 | Universal | Dave Grusin |
25 | How the West Was Won | 1962 | MGM, Cinerama Releasing | Alfred Newman |
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