Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Given that George Stevens was one of the greatest directors of Hollywood's Golden Age, selecting his best movies and ranking them is a difficult task.
8 Gunga Din Like The Talk of the Town, Gunga Din also ranks as one of Cary Grant's best movies. The antiquated yet highly influential adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's poem of the same name sees Grant playing one of three British soldiers in India who partner with the titular water-bearer to fight the murderous Thuggee cult. Despite being one of the highest-grossing movies of 1939, Gunga Din lost money because it was also one of the most expensive films of the time.
5 Swing Time Swing Time came at the peak of Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire's iconic screen partnership, and it's arguably their best film together, challenged only by Top Hat. It's the sixth of their 10 musicals together and contains some of their most famous dance sequences. These include the fabulously fancy "Waltz in Swing Time" and a glorious number where Astaire, joined by Rogers, proves he's in no need of a dance instructor.
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