75 Greatest British Films
By: Fantastic Voyages
75 films which represent the incredible scope of British cinema. In the case of some films falling between nationalities, I would say that Kubrick’s British films are as British as Hitchcock’s American films are American. So same goes for other emigre directors. I would also include OH MR PORTER! (1937) and THE CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE (1968).





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01Stanley Kubrick
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02Charles Crichton
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03Terry Gilliam
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04David Lean
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05Stanley Kubrick
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06Carol Reed
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07Lindsay Anderson
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08Michael Powell
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09David Lynch
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10Jerzy Skolimowski
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11Robert Hamer
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12Robin Hardy
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13Alfred Hitchcock
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14Alexander Mackendrick
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15Ken Russell
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16Terry Gilliam
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17John Schlesinger
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18David Lean
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19Lindsay Anderson
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20Roy Boulting
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21Peter Medak
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22Roman Polanski
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23Jack Clayton
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24David Lean
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25Stanley Kubrick
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26Bryan Forbes
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27Alfred Hitchcock
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28John Boulting
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29Terry Jones
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30Alberto Cavalcanti
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31Peter Watkins
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32Donald Cammell
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33Lindsay Anderson
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34Michael Powell
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35Nicolas Roeg
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36David Lean
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37Joseph Losey
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38Michael Powell
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39Alfred Hitchcock
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40Alfonso Cuarón
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41Michael Reeves
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42Sam Peckinpah
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43Richard Lester
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44Franc Roddam
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45Tony Richardson
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46Ken Loach
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47Bruce Robinson
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48Fred Zinnemann
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49Alberto Cavalcanti
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50Terence Fisher
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51John Mackenzie
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52Bill Douglas
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53Guy Hamilton
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54Michael Powell
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55Michael Winterbottom
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56Michelangelo Antonioni
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57Richard Eyre
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58Anton Corbijn
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59Stanley Kubrick
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60Carol Reed
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61Gary Sherman
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62Nicholas Hytner
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63Terry Gilliam
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64Shane Meadows
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65Gerald Thomas
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66David Lean
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67Bill Forsyth
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68Carol Reed
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69Neil Jordan
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70Richard Lester
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71Karel Reisz
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72François Truffaut
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73Christopher Petit