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My Favorite Howard Hawks Films

24 Tuesday Apr 2018

Posted by John Charet in 1930's Cinema, 1940's Cinema, 1950's Cinema, 1960's Cinema, 1970's Cinema, Action, Adventure, American Cinema, American Filmmakers, Anthology Films, Biography, Cinema, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Film Directors, Film Noir, Greatest, History, Howard Hawks, Lists, Musical, Mystery, Romance, Short Cinema, Sport, Thriller, Top 314, War, Western

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A Song Is Born, Air Force, Ball of Fire, Barbary Coast, Bringing Up Baby, Ceiling Zero, Come and Get It, El Dorado, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Hatari!, His Girl Friday, I Was a Male War Bride, Land of the Pharaohs, Man's Favorite Sport?, Monkey Business 1952, O. Henry's Full House (Ransom of Red Chief) (Anthology Film) (Short Cinema), Only Angels Have Wings, Red Line 7000, Red River, Rio Bravo, Rio Lobo, Scarface 1932, Sergeant York, The Big Sky, The Big Sleep 1946, The Criminal Code, The Crowd Roars, The Dawn Patrol, The Road to Glory 1936, Tiger Shark, To Have and Have Not, Today We Live, Twentieth Century

* * * * (Out of * * * *)

1.   Rio Bravo (1959)

2.   Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

3.   Only Angels Have Wings (1939)

4.   Bringing Up Baby (1938)

5.   Hatari! (1962)

6.   To Have and Have Not (1944)

7.   Scarface (1932)

8.   Twentieth Century (1934)

9.   The Big Sky (1952)

10. The Big Sleep (1946)

11. Red River (1948)

12. His Girl Friday (1940)

13. El Dorado (1966)

14. Ball of Fire (1941)

15. Red Line 7000 (1965)

16. Man’s Favorite Sport? (1964)

17. Sergeant York (1941)

18. Monkey Business (1952)
(no relation to the Marx brothers comedy)

19. Ceiling Zero (1936)

20. I Was a Male War Bride (1949) 

21. The Criminal Code (1931)

22. Rio Lobo (1970)

23. Land of the Pharaohs (1955)

24. The Dawn Patrol (1930)

25. The Crowd Roars (1932)

26. Tiger Shark (1932)

27. Barbary Coast (1935)

28. Come and Get It (1936)
(co-director Willam Wyler does not count it among his own films)

* * * * (Out of * * * *) (Anthology Films)

1.   O. Henry’s Full House (1952)
(Segment: “Ransom of Red Chief”)

* * * 1/2 (Out of * * * *)

1.   A Song Is Born (1948)

2.   Air Force (1943)

3.   Today We Live (1933)

4.   The Road to Glory (1936)

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My Favorite Howard Hawks Films (Revised and Updated)

23 Wednesday Sep 2015

Posted by John Charet in 1930's Cinema, 1940's Cinema, 1950's Cinema, 1960's Cinema, 1970's Cinema, Action, Adventure, American Cinema, American Filmmakers, Biography, Cinema, Comedy, Crime, Drama, Film Noir, Greatest, History, Howard Hawks, Lists, Musical, Mystery, Romance, Sport, Thriller, Top 100, War, Western

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Air Force, Ball of Fire, Bringing Up Baby, Ceiling Zero, El Dorado, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Hatari!, His Girl Friday, I Was a Male War Bride, Land of the Pharaohs, Man's Favorite Sport?, Monkey Business, O. Henry's Full House, Only Angels Have Wings, Red Line 7000, Red River, Rio Bravo, Rio Lobo, Scarface 1932, Sergeant York, The Big Sky, The Big Sleep, The Criminal Code, To Have and Have Not, Twentieth Century

* * * * (Out of * * * *)

1.   Bringing Up Baby (1938)

2.   Sergeant York (1941)

3.   Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)

4.   The Big Sleep (1946)

5.   Scarface (1932)

6.   Red River (1948)

7.   His Girl Friday (1940)

8.   Rio Bravo (1959)

9.   Only Angels Have Wings (1939)

10. To Have and Have Not (1944)

11. Twentieth Century (1934)

12. Ball of Fire (1941)

13. Hatari! (1962)

14. The Big Sky (1952)

15. El Dorado (1967)

16. Ceiling Zero (1936)

17. Red Line 7000 (1965)

18. Monkey Business (1952)

19. Man’s Favorite Sport? (1964)

20. I Was a Male War Bride (1949)

* * * * (Out of * * * *) (Short Cinema)

1.   O. Henry’s Full House (1952) (Segment: “The Ransom of Red Chief”)

* * * 1/2 (Out of * * * *)

1.   The Criminal Code (1931)

2.   Rio Lobo (1970)

3.   Land of the Pharaohs (1955)

4.   Air Force (1943)

Note: The reason I did not include The Thing from Another World (1951) is because Howard Hawks only produced it as opposed to directed. The director was Christian Nyby, but Nyby had noted in implication several times in interviews that he is a living breathing fan of Hawks as a filmmaker.

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