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BEST FILM SPEECHES AND MONOLOGUES
(chronological, by film title) - Introduction
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Introduction: Film speeches are normally
delivered orally and directed at an audience of three or more
people, although there can be exceptions, such as voice-over narrations. They are usually persuasive-type
speeches, either designed to promote or to dissuade, and they
are highly quotable. Video store chain Blockbuster Video (in the UK) held
a series of polls in late 2003 with its customers to determine
the Top 20 Best Film Speeches and Monologues in cinematic history.
Although there were some excellent choices in their poll, the
results almost completely ignored early films, and entirely disregarded
films with speeches made by female characters. Greatest Films has provided this expanded listing of Best Film Speeches and Monologues here, in multiple parts, of deserving,
best film monologues and speeches.
Key to Iconic Symbol:
- Entries in Blockbuster Video's Top 20 Best Film Speeches and Monologues with ranking number (#)
Note: The films that are marked
with a yellow star
are the films that
"The Greatest Films" site has selected as the
100 Greatest Films. |