Citizen Kane's long been considered the best movie of all time, but a new poll from Sight and Sound sees Kane dropped from the top spot for the first time in fifty years, with Hitchcock's Vertigo taking poll position.
Citizen Kane. After 50 years at the top of the Sight &
Sound poll, Orson Welles’s debut film has been convincingly ousted by
Alfred Hitchcock’s 45th feature Vertigo – and by a whopping 34 votes,
compared with the mere five that separated them a decade ago. So what
does it mean? Given that Kane actually clocked over three times as many
votes this year as it did last time, it hasn’t exactly been snubbed by
the vastly larger number of voters taking part in this new poll, which
has spread its net far wider than any of its six predecessors.
But it does mean that Hitchcock, who only entered the top ten in
1982 (two years after his death), has risen steadily in esteem over the
course of 30 years, with Vertigo climbing from seventh place, to fourth
in 1992, second in 2002 and now first, to make him the Old
Master. Welles, uniquely, had two films (The Magnificent Ambersons as
well as Kane) in the list in 1972 and 1982, but now Ambersons has
slipped to 81st place in the top 100.
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