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You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet: The American Talking Film: History & Memory, 1927-1949

By: Andrew Sarris | Book details

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APPENDIX III BEST DIRECTORS, 1927-1949

1927
F. W. Murnau, Sunrise
Josef von Sternberg, Underworld
King Vidor, The Crowd, The Patsy
Frank Borzage, Seventh Heaven
Ernst Lubitsch, The Student Prince
Buster Keaton, College
Alfred Hitchcock, The Ring, Easy Virtue, Downhill
Raoul Walsh, The Loves of Carmen, The Monkey Talks
John Ford, Upstream
Howard Hawks, The Cradle Snatchers, Paid to Love
Frank Capra, Long Pants, For the Love of Mike
Cecil B. De Mille, The King of Kings Allan Dwan, The Music Master; Joy Girl; East Side, West Side

1928
Charles Chaplin, The Circus
Josef von Sternberg, Docks of New York, The Last Command, The Drag Net
Erich von Stroheim, The Wedding March, Queen Kelly
Howard Hawks, A Girl in Every Port, The Air Circus, Fazil
Ernst Lubitsch, The Patriot
King Vidor, Show People
Frank Borzage, Street Angel
Buster Keaton, Steamboat Junior, The Cameraman
F. W. Murnau, The Four Devils
D. W. Griffith, The Battle of the Sexes, Drums of Love
Alfred Hitchcock, The Manxman, Champagne, The Farmer's Wife
John Ford, Four Sons, Mother Machree, Hangman's House, Napoleon's Barber, Riley the Cop
Raoul Walsh, Sadie Thompson; The Red Dance; Me, Gangster
Allan Dwan, French Dressing, Big Noise
Cecil B. De Mille, The Godless Girl

1929
King Vidor, Hallelujah
Ernst Lubitsch, The Love Parade, Eternal Love

Chosen by Andrew Sarris Spring 1963

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