IMDb Polls

Poll: United Artists 100th Anniversary Poll Part II

February 5 of 1919 marks the establishment of United Artists, a movie company that changed history, becoming the first one meant to give actors control over their own interests.

Founded by Charles Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford and D.W. Griffith, the studio became mainly known as a distributor, and while it was sold and restructured many times, it still lives today as part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

To celebrate the 100th anniversary of United Artists, we have this poll.

From their second 25 years of history, which is the most important United Artists movie?

Vote on part I

Vote on Part III

Vote on Part IV

Discuss Here

Poll by Pencho15

Results of 532 votes:

  1. 1.
  2. 2.
  3. 3.

Related Polls

Film-Noir Classics Film-Noir: Typically features dark, brooding characters, corruption, detectives, and the seedy side of the big city. Almost always shot in black and white, American, and set in contemporary times (rel…
Movies With 100/100 Metascore Which of these movies with 100/100 metascore is your favorite? *There are many movies before 2000 that haven't been re-released and don't have a metascore because Metacritic didn't exist before 1999. …
Favorite Tony Curtis Film Which feature film of Tony Curtis is your favorite? Discuss here
Movies Where the Villain is the Hero Who said the villain couldn't be the hero? Of course, the term is to be taken very loosely... in its "main protagonist" sense, and let's forget about gangster and horror pictures where it's…
The Five Senses Which of the five (or six!) senses is the one you couldn't do without? Discuss here!
WGA's Greatest Screenplays The WGA picked their 101 favorite screenplays. Which of the first 35 of the list is your favorite? See the complete list: here Discuss here
Top 25 Fourteen-Word Movie Quotes (and here comes the 14th edition) Funny, witty, ominous or inspirational, these lines have two things in common: they're famous (many are classic) and they all consist of fourteen words (contractions …
Best Jazz in a Fictional Jazz Movie Which movie featuring a fictional jazz musician in a jazz themed backdrop do you like best for the jazz music? Discuss the topic here.
Jumanji Me Into a Classic Film Noir Movie What Film Noir movie would you like to be Jumanji'd/transported into? After choosing, please tell us what character is your choice to be Jumanji'd into right here.
Climax for Breakfast Well, it goes like men, there are 'night' movies and 'morning' movies... Indeed, when it comes to dramas, nighttime is generally an ideal setting for climactic scenes as darkness emphasizes danger and…
Perfect Movies Everyone Agrees On Making the perfect movie is no easy task, but getting both critics and the movie going public to agree you have made the perfect movie is even harder. Only about 1 out of 5,000 movies of all IMDb rate…
The Empire State Movies The Empire State is the official nickname of New York. New York is nicknamed "The Empire State" for its national and global significance. Today people associate the nickname with the Empire …
Iconic Quotes... on a First-Name Basis! It's not unusual for movie dialogues involving family members, friends, old acquaintances or romantic couples to have a first name inserted in it, as if it had or added an effect of its own, like emph…
Best 1950s Film About Show Business Producers, agents, stars, directors, writers, has-beens, newcomers, alcohol, Hollywood, Broadway.... there's no business like show business and there was no decade for "show business" movies…
Initials and Last Names (Movie Characters) Too long, too embarrassing, even too gender-biased: for various reasons, some characters' first names are kept unknown from the general public so the characters are mainly identified by two initials p…
American Film Institute's Top 35 Villains of All Time Which one of these villains from American Film Institute's Top 35 villains is your favorite? Discuss Here in the IMDb Community Forums
Wes Anderson’s Favorite Movies From his quirky stylistic approach to his humorous take on dysfunctional relations, Wes Anderson is surely one of the best filmmakers from the current generation. He recently picked his 10 favorite fi…
Classic Film-Noir Villains In a genre where even the good guys are somewhat ambiguous, the villains are likely to be more than just "morally corrupted". Creepy, eccentric, charismatic, dark or mysterious, these classi…
Thinnest Veiled Real-Life Fictional Movie? The industry term, cinéma à clef, translates from French to English as "film with a key". The key being a listing that is used to swap out the names of real-life people with their movie char…
Missing from the Top 250 While IMDb may be famous for the Top 250, it is not the only one. A popular social media platform for cinephiles is Letterboxd. This too has a Top 250 and while there are a plethora of similarities to…

Recently Viewed