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This month Foxtel Movies Greats takes a trip back in time and celebrates some of the most iconic films, as they reach their milestone anniversaries, from Psycho which celebrates its 60-year anniversary to Gladiator celebrating its 20-year anniversary.


Sunday May 3: Psycho (1960) 60 years ago

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Psycho, the 1960 American psychological thriller directed by Alfred Hitchcock is now considered one of his best films. Celebrating its 60-year anniversary in September this year, the film was nominated for four Oscars including Hitchcock for Best Director. Actress Janet Leigh won the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress and an Oscar nomination for her role as Marion Crane, a secretary who abruptly leaves her job after stealing $40,000 from her employer and checks into the secluded Bates Motel, run by shy and awkward Norman Bates (Anthony Perkins).


Sunday May 10: M*A*S*H (1970) 50 years ago

M*A*S*H, the 1970 Black comedy War film directed by Richard Altman about the staff of a Korean War field hospital who use humour and high jinx to keep their sanity in the face of the horror of War, recently celebrated its 50-year anniversary in March this year. The only theatrically released feature film in the M*A*S*H franchise, the film won an Oscar for Writing/Screenplay (Ring Lardner Jr.) and a further four nominations including Best Picture and Director for Robert Altman and three Golden Globe wins for Best Picture, Director and Best Actor for Elliott Gould.


Sunday May 17: The Blues Brothers (1980) 40 years ago

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The 1980 American cult musical comedy, The Blues Brothers, based on characters developed from the recurring musical sketch on Saturday Night Live, stars John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd as Blues brothers Jake and Elwood Blues. The brothers set out on a “mission from God” to save the foreclosure of their old orphanage by bringing their blues band back together, but they seem to make more enemies along the way.

Celebrating its 40-year anniversary in June, the film featured appearances by James Brown, Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin and became a cult movie that changed Soul & Blues music forever.


Sunday May 24: Goodfellas (1990) 30 years ago

Goodfellas, the 1990 American crime film directed by Academy Award winning Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta and Joe Pesci exposes the fascinating, mysterious and violent underworld of New York’s Mafia families through the life of insider Henry Hill (Ray Liotta) as he rises from small-time thug mobster under the guidance of De Niro’s character Jimmy.

Celebrating its 30-year anniversary in September, Joe Pesci won an Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and received a further five Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Actress for Lorraine Bracco and Best Director Martin Scorsese.

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Sunday May 31: Gladiator (2000) 20 years ago

Gladiator, the epic scale American historical film which won critical accolades, stars Russell Crowe as Maximus Decimus Meridius, the powerful Roman general who is betrayed by Commodus (Joaquin Phoenix) who murders his father and seizes the throne and is reduced to slavery. Maximus is trained as a gladiator and rises to challenge the empire and avenge the murders of his family and the emperor.   

Winning five Oscars for Best Picture and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Russell Crowe and a further five nominations for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for Joaquin Phoenix and Best Director for Ridley Scott, the film celebrates its 20-year anniversary in May.


Screening on Foxtel Movies Greats from this Sunday May 3 at 8.30pm and streaming on Foxtel NOW

All of Foxtel’s movies are available to watch in High Definition and stream on Foxtel NOW for customers on internet connected iQ3 and iQ4 boxes, and via Foxtel Go. Foxtel Movies ULTRA HD is available to Foxtel iQ4 set-top-box customers.

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