AFI's 100 Years... 100 Thrills: America's Most Heart-Pounding Movies (2001)

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A look at the 100 most thrilling films in over 100 years of American cinema.

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Gary Smith

Writer:

Bob Gazzale
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Linda Blair ...
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Sandra Bullock ...
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John Carpenter ...
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Jamie Lee Curtis ...
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John Frankenheimer ...
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Morgan Freeman ...
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William Friedkin ...
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Jerry Goldsmith ...
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Tippi Hedren ...
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Charlton Heston ...
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Djimon Hounsou ...
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Anjelica Huston ...
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Samuel L. Jackson ...
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A roundabout of Hollywood's top people talk about their favorite thrilling films such as Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, and Sandra Bullock. Films ranging from classics like "The Maltese Falcon" to blockbusters like "The Sixth Sense". Written by <MonkeyKingMA@aol.com>  

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English

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The 1970s contain the most films on the list: 22. The 1960s include 21 films while the 1980s and 1940s each have 14. See more »

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