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…. And now here’s a list to keep Ruster movie fans everywhere reflecting over their bacon and eggs this morning:

Tim Robey and Robbie Collin – film critics for The Daily Telegraph – make their selection of the 100 best British movies of all time – see here, courtesy of the website of the – DAILY TELEGRAPH

Discuss.

(And before you begin, make your minds up as to whether your own choices are indeed the greatest in an artistic sense … or just your favourite … ones).

P.S.

Out of passing interest – in case this sort of thing tickles your fancy – do please take a look at the image illustrating the boys’ choice number 50 – Chariots Of Fire, Hugh Hudson’s 1981 classic – for which the caption name-checks actor Ian Charleson (who played Scottish Olympian Eric Liddell in the movie) whilst the image concerned actually features fellow actor Ben Cross (who played Liddell’s great rival Harold Abraham).

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About Neil Rosen

Neil went to the City of London School and Manchester University graduating with a 1st in economics. After a brief stint in accountancy, Neil emigrated to a kibbutz In Israel. His articles on the burgeoning Israeli film industry earned comparisons to Truffaut and Godard in Cahiers du Cinema. Now one of the world's leading film critics and moderators at film Festivals Neil has written definitively in his book Kosher Nostra on Jewish post war actors. Neil lives with his family in North London. More Posts