
Sunset Boulevard
Release Date: 1950-08-10
Genres: Drama
“Sunset Boulevard” is a captivating 1950 movie that takes you into the intriguing world of Hollywood. It follows a talented but struggling screenwriter who gets caught up in the life of a former silent film star, now living in obscurity. With a stellar cast including William Holden and Gloria Swanson, this film offers a fascinating glimpse into the dark side of fame and the power of nostalgia.

All About Eve
Release Date: 1950-10-06
Genres: Drama
“All About Eve” is a captivating drama from 1950 that revolves around the ambitious Eve Harrington, who is determined to overthrow the renowned actress Margo Channing. With a stellar cast including Bette Davis, Anne Baxter, and Marilyn Monroe, this movie takes you on a thrilling journey filled with manipulation, fame, and the consequences of deceit. Released on October 6, 1950, it’s no wonder this film made it to the list of the 20 Best Voted Movies of that year!

Rashomon
Release Date: 1950-08-26
“Rashomon” is a captivating film from 1950 that delves into the concept of truth and justice. With an incredible cast including Toshirō Mifune and Machiko Kyō, the movie explores the complexities of human nature through the perspectives of four individuals recounting different versions of a murder and rape. Through clever camera techniques and flashbacks, director Kurosawa takes us on a thought-provoking journey that will leave you questioning the nature of truth itself.

The Young and the Damned
Release Date: 1950-12-09
“The Young and the Damned” is a powerful and gritty Mexican film from 1950 that delves into the lives of a group of troubled teenagers living in the slums of Mexico City. Led by an outstanding cast, including Alfonso Mejía and Estela Inda, the movie explores the destructive influence of their criminal surroundings on the young protagonist, Pedro. Released on December 9th, this thought-provoking film offers a raw and unflinching portrayal of the moral decay and violence that plagues their lives.

Harvey
Release Date: 1950-12-04
“Harvey” is a heartwarming and hilarious movie from 1950 that tells the story of Elwood P. Dowd, a man who befriends a human-sized rabbit named Harvey that only he can see. When his sister tries to have him committed to a mental institution, a series of comedic mishaps ensue, leading to unexpected family healing and even a touch of romance. Starring James Stewart and Josephine Hull, this classic film is a delightful blend of comedy and warmth that will leave you with a smile on your face.

In a Lonely Place
“In a Lonely Place” is a captivating 1950 movie starring Humphrey Bogart and Gloria Grahame. Set in the backdrop of Hollywood, it tells the story of an aspiring actress who becomes suspicious of her boyfriend’s dark side, suspecting him to be a murderer. With a talented cast and a release date of May 17, 1950, this film is definitely one of the best voted movies of that year.

The Asphalt Jungle
Release Date: 1950-05-12
“The Asphalt Jungle” is a captivating crime film released in 1950. It follows the story of legendary burglar “Doc” Riedenschneider, who, after being released from prison, teams up with a group of experienced criminals to pull off a major jewel heist. With a star-studded cast including Sterling Hayden, Louis Calhern, and Jean Hagen, this movie is a thrilling ride through the world of organized crime in the Midwest.

Night and the City
Release Date: 1950-06-15
“Night and the City” is a captivating film from 1950 that takes us into the gritty underworld of London. Starring Richard Widmark and Gene Tierney, it follows the story of Harry Fabian, a small-time hustler always on the lookout for his next big score. As his schemes start to unravel, tensions rise and relationships are tested, making for a thrilling and suspenseful ride through the city’s dark streets.

Gun Crazy
Release Date: 1950-01-20
“Gun Crazy” is a thrilling crime film released on January 20, 1950. It follows Bart Tare, an ex-Army man with a lifelong obsession with guns, who meets Annie Starr, a talented sharpshooter. Together, they find work at a carnival but are soon fired after upsetting the owner. In a desperate bid for money, they embark on a crime spree, leading to an intense and action-packed story. Starring Peggy Cummins and John Dall, this movie is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Winchester ’73
Release Date: 1950-07-12
Genres: Western
“Winchester ’73” is a thrilling Western film released in 1950, starring James Stewart, Shelley Winters, and Dan Duryea. The story follows Lin McAdam as he enters a shooting competition against his old rival, Dutch Henry Brown. After winning a rare Winchester rifle, Dutch steals it, leading McAdam on a relentless pursuit to settle their quarrel. Along the way, the rifle changes hands, impacting the lives of various characters. Get ready for an action-packed adventure filled with intense shootouts and gripping twists.

The Flowers of St. Francis
Release Date: 1950-12-15
“The Flowers of St. Francis” is a heartwarming movie released in 1950 that beautifully captures the teachings of Saint Francis. Directed by Roberto Rossellini and co-written by Federico Fellini, this timeless film follows a series of joyful vignettes, portraying the values of humility, compassion, faith, and sacrifice. With stunning cinematography reminiscent of medieval paintings and a cast of real monks from the Nocera Inferiore Monastery, it offers a moving portrait of the spiritual journey towards enlightenment. Starring Aldo Fabrizi, Gianfranco Bellini, Peparuolo, Severino Pisacane, Roberto Sorrentino, Nazario Gerardi, Arabella Lemaitre, and Renzo Rossellini, this movie is a must-watch for those seeking inspiration and a deeper understanding of the human spirit.

Born Yesterday
Release Date: 1950-12-25
“Born Yesterday” is a classic 1950 movie that tells the story of Harry Brock, a brash and wealthy businessman who heads to Washington D.C. with his mistress, Billie Dawn, aiming to buy some political influence. With a stellar cast including Judy Holliday, Broderick Crawford, and William Holden, this film offers a humorous and entertaining look at the world of politics and the unexpected transformation of Billie Dawn. Released on December 25, 1950, it’s definitely worth checking out if you’re a fan of witty comedies from that era.

Variety Lights
Release Date: 1950-12-06
“Variety Lights” is a heartwarming Italian film from 1950 that follows Checco Dal Monte, a manager of a traveling troupe with a lot of heart but little talent. When he discovers the beautiful and starry-eyed Lily Antonelli, he hires her as a dancer, much to the dismay of his mistress. As Lily’s popularity soars, tensions rise, and she sets her sights on a bigger role, leading to a captivating story of ambition and rivalry. Starring Peppino De Filippo, Carla Del Poggio, Giulietta Masina, and John Kitzmiller, this movie is a must-watch for fans of classic Italian cinema.

The Gunfighter
Release Date: 1950-06-23
Genres: Western
“The Gunfighter” is a captivating Western film released on June 23, 1950. Starring Gregory Peck, the story revolves around a legendary gunslinger who desperately seeks to escape his notorious reputation as the fastest gun in the West. With a talented cast and an intriguing plot, this movie is definitely one of the best voted films of 1950.

Where the Sidewalk Ends
Release Date: 1950-07-07
“Where the Sidewalk Ends” is a gripping crime drama released in 1950, starring Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney. The movie follows a police detective with a violent streak, which hinders his ability to be a good cop. With a talented cast and a release date of July 7, 1950, this film is definitely worth checking out for fans of classic movies and thrilling storylines.

The Breaking Point
Release Date: 1950-10-06
“The Breaking Point” is a thrilling 1950 movie starring John Garfield, Patricia Neal, and Phyllis Thaxter. Set in the world of fishing, it follows a struggling fisherman who takes a risky job to transport criminals on his boat. With a talented cast and an intriguing plot, this film is definitely worth checking out if you’re a fan of suspenseful dramas from the 1950s.

47 Talking Corpses
Release Date: 1950-12-22
Genres: Comedy
“47 Talking Corpses” is a hilarious Italian comedy released on December 22, 1950. The movie follows the story of greedy Baron Antonio Peletti, who refuses to share his father’s precious jewels with the town. In a clever plot, the townspeople fake his death and create an afterlife scenario to convince him to reveal the hidden treasure. With a talented cast including Totò, Silvana Pampanini, and Adriana Benetti, this film promises to be a delightful and entertaining watch for fans of classic comedies.

Stromboli
Release Date: 1950-02-15
Genres: Drama
“Stromboli” is a captivating movie set in the aftermath of World War II, where a young Lithuanian woman and an Italian man from the island of Stromboli impulsively tie the knot. However, their married life on the island proves to be more challenging than she anticipated. Starring the talented Ingrid Bergman and Mario Vitale, this 1950 film takes you on a journey through the complexities of love and the struggles of adapting to a new life.

Scandal
Release Date: 1950-04-30
Genres: Drama
“Scandal” is a captivating movie from 1950 that revolves around a court case triggered by a scandalous tabloid story. The film follows the intriguing relationship between a painter and a famous singer, which becomes the center of attention after a celebrity photograph is published. With a talented cast including Toshirō Mifune and Yoshiko Yamaguchi, “Scandal” promises an engaging story filled with drama and intrigue.

The Men
Release Date: 1950-08-25
Genres: Drama
“The Men” is a powerful and emotional movie set in the aftermath of World War II. It follows the story of Ken, a paralyzed ex-soldier who struggles with bitterness and isolation. With the help of his fellow patients and a determined physician, Ken begins to find hope and purpose in the paraplegic ward of a veteran’s hospital. Starring Marlon Brando and Teresa Wright, this 1950 film delves into themes of resilience, friendship, and the journey towards healing.
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