The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

The Great Dictator, by Charles Chaplin (1940)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

The Great Dictator, by Charles Chaplin (1940)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Modern Times, by Charles Chaplin (1936)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Modern Times, by Charles Chaplin (1936)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

A Hard Day’s Night, by Richard Lester (1964)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

A Hard Day’s Night, by Richard Lester (1964)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Vertigo, by Alfred Hitchcock (1958)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Vertigo, by Alfred Hitchcock (1958)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, by Chris Columbus (2001)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, by Chris Columbus (2001)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

The Shining, by Stanley Kubrick (1980)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

The Shining, by Stanley Kubrick (1980)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Scarface, by Brian De Palma (1983)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Scarface, by Brian De Palma (1983)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Taxi Driver, by Martin Scorsese (1976)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Taxi Driver, by Martin Scorsese (1976)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Scent of a Woman, by Martin Brest (1992)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Scent of a Woman, by Martin Brest (1992)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

The Godfather: Part II, by Francis Ford Coppola (1974)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

The Godfather: Part II, by Francis Ford Coppola (1974)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

The Godfather, by Francis Ford Coppola (1972)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

The Godfather, by Francis Ford Coppola (1972)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Un Chien Andalou, by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí (1928)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Un Chien Andalou, by Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dalí (1928)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:
Le Voyage Dans la Lune, by George Méliès (1902)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Le Voyage Dans la Lune, by George Méliès (1902)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Sunset Boulevard, by Billy Wilder (1950)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Sunset Boulevard, by Billy Wilder (1950)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Dr. No, by Terence Young (1962)

The Most Iconic Images in the Film History:

Dr. No, by Terence Young (1962)

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