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Best George Cukor Movies

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George Cukor, a master of the Hollywood studio system, directed some of the most beloved and iconic films of the 20th century. Known for his insightful direction of actors, particularly actresses, Cukor brought to the screen unforgettable performances and explored complex themes of love, ambition, and social change. From screwball comedies to lavish musicals and poignant dramas, his filmography showcases a remarkable versatility and a keen understanding of human nature. This list celebrates the very best of George Cukor's directorial achievements. Browse through these cinematic gems and consider the artistry, the performances, and the enduring impact of each film. Which ones stand out as true masterpieces? Cast your votes to help determine the definitive ranking of the greatest George Cukor movies!

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Born Yesterday (1950)

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In George Cukor's witty and insightful "Born Yesterday," the unrefined, boisterous junkyard magnate Harry Brock, played with formidable force by Broderick Crawford, arrives in Washington D.C. with a singular ambition: to purchase political influence by buying a congressman. He brings along his mistress, the ex-showgirl Billie Dawn, portrayed with a surprising depth of vulnerability by Judy Holliday. What begins as a cynical power play quickly unravels as Billie, far from being a mere decorative accessory, begins to absorb the knowledge and ideals around her, proving to be far more than Brock bargained for. This film is a quintessential Cukor masterpiece, showcasing his exceptional talent for directing dialogue-driven comedies of manners with a keen understanding of character development. Cukor masterfully navigates the sharp wit and social commentary, allowing Judy Holliday to deliver a truly iconic, Oscar-winning performance that transformed her from a perceived "dumb blonde" into a symbol of burgeoning intellect and self-awareness. The film's sharp dissection of power, corruption, and the transformative power of education, all delivered with a delightful screwball sensibility, firmly cements "Born Yesterday" as one of Cukor's most enduring and celebrated cinematic achievements.

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