Whether a movie is turning 10 or 100, there is something for every moviegoer to enjoy and celebrate.
1950 Movies Celebrating Their 75th Anniversary
The Disney classicCinderellacelebrates its 75th anniversary on March 4th.
The film was later adapted for the stage in 1993.
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Next up on October 27th, theJames DeanclassicRebel Without a Causereaches its 70th anniversary.
And finally, on November 3rd, the musical filmGuys and Dollsturns 70.
1960 Movies Celebrating Their 65th Anniversary
Alfred Hitchcocks horror trailblazerPsychoturns 65 on September 8th.
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On August 10th, the classic heist filmOceans 11turns 65.
On October 5th theElizabeth TaylordramaBUtterfield 8turns 65.
The film earned Elizabeth Taylor her first Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role.
Celebrating the same birthday isDoctor Zhivagoon December 22nd.
Based onBoris Pasternaks novel, the film centers on a love affair set during the Civil War.
And finally,the spaghetti westernFor a Few Dollars Moreon December 30th.
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It starsClint Eastwoodas The Man with No Name on a quest for justice.
This will be followed up by the cult classic musicalRocky Horror Picture Show.
And on November 19th,One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nestcelebrates the milestone.
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On July 2nd, the disaster comedyAirplane!celebrates the same anniversary.
Finishing off the year on December 13th,the comedy-mystery filmCluehits the 40-year milestone.
The movie is based on the popular board game of the same name.
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1990 Movies Celebrating Their 35th Anniversary
In November two movies hit the milestone.
The first is the Christmas classicHome Aloneon November 16th.
On June 30th,Apollo 13hits the milestone.
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The film starsTom Hanks,Kevin Bacon, andBill Paxtonas thegroup of astronauts aboard the ill-fated Apollo 13.
Two films share an anniversary date on November 22nd.
The first is Martin Scorseses crime dramaCasino, about the rise and fall of a casino operator.
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The second isToy Story, which was the first feature-length film released by Pixar.
Finally, on December 15th,Jumanjicelebrates its 30th anniversary.
TheJim Carrey-ledHow the Grinch Stole Christmashits its 25th anniversary on November 17th.
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On December 8th,Ang Lees martial arts epicCrouching Tiger, Hidden Dragonturns 25.
TheJohnny Cashbiography filmWalk the Line, whichstarringJoaquin PhoenixandReese Witherspoon, turns 20 on November 18th.
On December 9th, two films turn 20.
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The second isThe Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe.
It is the film adaptation ofC.S.
Lewiss beloved novel about siblings who discover the magical land of Narnia.
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And on December 14th,Peter Jacksons remake of the 1933 classic,King Kong, turns 20.
And on November 24th the hit Disney filmTangledhits 15.
Perhaps then will be the perfect time for Disney to release more details aboutthe highly anticipated live-action remake!
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On June 12thJurassic Worldturns 10.
It served as a reboot of theJurassic Parkfranchise and spawned two more sequels.
On June 19th,the Pixar filmInside Outalso turns 10.
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Its long-anticipated sequel,Inside Out 2was released in 2024.
Ridley ScottsThe Martian, starringMatt Damonas an astronaut stranded on Mars, hits the same milestone on October 2nd.
This will be followed byRoomon October 16th.
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