Continuamos con la lista.
Década 1930:
48. The Age of Gold (1930), por Luis Buñuel
49. Earth (1930), por Aleksandr Dovzhenko 
50. Little Caesar (1931), por Mervyn LeRoy 
51. All Quiet on the Western Front (1930), por Lewis Milestone 
52. Freedom for Us (1931), por René Clair 
53. The Million (1931), por René Clair 
54. Tabu (1931), por F.W. Murnau 
55. Dracula (1931), por Tod Browning 
56. Frankenstein (1931),por James Whale 
57. City Lights (1931), por Charles Chaplin 
58. The Public Enemy (1931), por William A. Wellman
59. M (1931), por Fritz Lang 
60. The Bitch (1931), por Jean Renoir 
61. The Vampire (1932), por Carl Theodor Dreyer 
62. Love Me Tonight (1932), por Rouben Mamoulian 
63. Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932), por Jean Renoir 
64. I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang (1932), por Mervyn LeRoy 
65. Trouble in Paradise (1932), por Ernst Lubitsch 
66. Scarface (1932), por Howard Hawks 
67. Shanghai Express (1932), por Josef von Sternberg 
68. Freaks (1932), por Tod Browning 
69. Me and My Gal (1932), por Raoul Walsh
70.  Zero for Conduct (1933), por Jean Vigo 
71. 42nd Street (1933), por Lloyd Bacon 
72. Footlight Parade (1933), por Lloyd Bacon 
73. Gold Diggers of 1933 (1933), por Mervyn LeRoy 
74. She Done Him Wrong (1933), por Lowell Sherman 
75. Duck Soup (1933), por Leo McCarey 
76. Queen Christina (1933), por Rouben Mamoulian 
77.  Land Without Bread (1933), por Luis Buñuel 
78. King Kong (1933), por Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack 
79. The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1933), por Frank Capra 
80. Sons of the Desert (1933), por William A. Seiter 
81. It’s a Gift (1934), por Norman Z. McLeod 
82. Triumph of the Will (1934), por Leni Riefenstahl 
83. L’Atalante (1934), por Jean Vigo 
84. The Black Cat (1934), por Edgar G. Ulmer 
85. Judge Priest (1934), por John Ford 
86. It Happened One Night (1934), por Frank Capra 
87. The Thin Man (1934), por W.S. Van Dyke 
88. Captain Blood (1935), por Michael Curtiz 
89. Mutiny on the Bounty (1935), por Frank Lloyd 
90. A Night at the Opera (1935), por Sam Wood 
91. The 39 Steps (1935), por Alfred Hitchcock 
92. Bride of Frankenstein (1935), por James Whale 
93. Top Hat (1935), por Mark Sandrich 
94. A Day in the Country (1936), por Jean Renoir 
95. Modern Times (1936), por Charles Chaplin 
96. Swing Time (1936), por George Stevens 
97. My Man Godfrey (1936), por Gregory La Cava 
98. Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936), por Frank Capra 
99. Camille (1936), por George Cukor 
100. Sabotage (1936) ,por Alfred Hitchcock 
101. Dodsworth (1936), por William Wyler 
102. Things to Come (1936), por William Cameron Menzies 
103. The Story of a Cheat (1936),por Sacha Guitry 
104. Captains Courageous (1937), por Victor Fleming 
105. Midnight Song (1937), por Ma-Xu Weibang 
106. The Grand Illusion (1937), por Jean Renoir 
107. Stella Dallas (1937) , por King Vidor 
108. The Life of Emile Zola (1937), por William Dieterle 
109. Make Way for Tomorrow (1937), por Leo McCarey 
110. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937), por Walt Disney 
111. The Awful Truth (1937), por Leo McCarey 
112. Pépé le Moko (1937), por Julien Duvivier 
113. Jezebel (1938), por William Wyler 
114. The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938), por Michael Curtiz 
115. Angels with Dirty Faces (1938), por Michael Curtiz 
116. Olympia (1938), por Leni Riefenstahl 
117. The Baker’s Wife (1938), por Marcel Pagnol 
118. Bringing Up Baby (1938), por Howard Hawks 
119. Stagecoach (1939), por John Ford 
120. The Story of the Late Chrysanthemums (1939), por Kenji Mizoguchi 
121. Babes in Arms (1939), por Busby Berkeley 
122. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939), por Frank Capra 
123. The Wizard of Oz (1939), por Victor Fleming
124. Destry Rides Again (1939), por George Marshall 
125. Only Angels Have Wings (1939), por Howard Hawks 
126. Gone With the Wind (1939), por Victor Fleming 
127. Daybreak (1939) , por Marcel Carné 
128. Gunga Din (1939), por George Stevens 
129. Ninotchka (1939), por Ernst Lubitsch 
130. The Rules of the Game (1939), por Jean Renoir 
131. Wuthering Heights (1939), por William Wyler
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