Who's+Who+Of+the+Movie+World

The movie world has been greatly effected by multiple directors, actors, and viewers. Many will agree on the top 25 most influential movie directors being: Alfred Hitchcock (1899 - 1980), D.W Griffith (1875 - 1948), Orson Welles (1915 - 1985), Jean - Luc Godard (1930 -), John Ford ( 1894 - 1973), Stanley Kubrick (1928 - 1999), Sergei Eisenstien (1898 - 1948), Charlie Chaplin (1889 - 1977), Federico Fellini (1920 -1993), Steven Spielberg (1946 -), Martin Scorsese (1942 -), Akira Kurosawa (1910 - 1998), Ingmar Bergman (1918 -), John Cassavetes (1929 - 1989), Billy Wilder (1906 - 2002), Jean Renoir (1894 - 1979), Francis Ford Coppola (1939 -), Howard Hawks (1896 - 1977), Francois Truffaut (1932 - 1984), Buston Keaton (1895 - 1996), Fritz Lang (1890 - 1976), John Huston (1906 - 1987), Woody Allen (1935 -), Luis Bunuel (1900 - 1983), and Ernst Lubitsch (1892 - 1947).   Steven Spielberg was about the tenth most influential directors in the movie world. He was the director of many famous movies that almost everyone knows. Steven changed the world with his movies in more ways then one. He created the first real blockbuster along with the PG-13 rating. One of the bigger changes he caused was that he showed everyone how the war really was and how people were affected by it. He took gruesome, true and unfortunate stories and placed them on the big screen. He drastically changed how people thought about many topics such as; war, supernatural, and the Holocaust.  Billy Wilder was another extremely influential director. He influenced people by showing what many people didn't realize is happening. He directed films about the war, romance, comedies, and one interesting movie was about the alcoholic addiction of a writer and how his love for women saved him. Many people still relish in his success. His movies are inspiring, as most are.

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