Casablanca (1942) – Guest Review by JohnLink

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This review is part of my IMDB Top 250 Films project and has been kindly done by John Lincoln, please be sure to check out his site and read on for his excellent review.

Casablanca (1942) - Set in unoccupied Africa during the early days of World War II: An American expatriate meets a former lover, with unforeseen complications.

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Citizen Kane (1941) – Guest Review by Thomas Priday

This review is part of my IMDB Top 250 Films project and has been kindly done by Thomas Priday, please be sure to check out his site and read on for his excellent review.

Citizen Kane (1941) - Following the death of a publishing tycoon, news reporters scramble to discover the meaning of his final utterance.

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The Third Man (1949) – Guest Review by Natalie Stendall

This review is part of my IMDB Top 250 Films project and has been kindly done by Natalie Standall, please be sure to check out her site and read on for her excellent review.

The Third Man (1949) - ‘Pulp novelist Holly Martins travels to shadowy, postwar Vienna, only to find himself investigating the mysterious death of an old friend, black-market opportunist Harry Lime’.

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The Grapes of Wrath (1940) – Guest Review by Eric

This review is part of my IMDB Top 250 Films project and has been kindly done by Eric, please be sure to check out his site and read on for his excellent review.

The Grapes of Wrath (1940) - A poor Midwest family is forced off of their land. They travel to California, suffering the misfortunes of the homeless in the Great Depression.

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Rebecca (1940) – Guest Review by Natalie Stendall

 

This review is part of my IMDB Top 250 Films project and has been kindly done by Natalie Standall, please be sure to check out her site and read on for her excellent review.

Rebecca (1940)‘When a naive young woman marries a rich widower and settles in his gigantic mansion, she finds the memory of the first wife maintaining a grip on her husband and the servants.’

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