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Bonjour. So far the only two from my list that have made it are from France. I wasn't a huge fan of Elevator to the Gallows but recognize the great performance by Jeanne Moreau and appreciate the influence on the new wave that was to follow. I do like Rififi a lot and had it at #17. Everything is on point with this film and what we get is a quality, brutal, heist noir. One of the essential films to come out of France in the fifties, especially this genre. Dassin had a great run of films leading up to getting blacklisted and so he goes off to France to make a movie and what I think is the peak film of his career. An easy add to my list.
15. Bob le flambeur (1956)
17. Rififi (1955)
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