THR: Orson Welles' Citizen Kane no longer enjoys the moniker of greatest film of all time, a plaudit it has held for 50 years. The BFI's Sight & Sound magazine survey puts Hitchcock's psychological drama at the top of the charts in the once-a-decade international critics’ film poll, published since 1962.
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Surprising, but well deserved.
i havent watched citizen kane yet but vertigo was a cool film and surely deserving of such prestigous rank, i do watch a lot of old classic movies and vertigo along with 12 angry men, rosemarys baby and rear window were my favorites.