The Fifty Worst Films of All Time

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The Fifty Worst Films of All Time is a 1978 book by Harry Medved with Randy Dreyfuss and Michael Medved. This book represents their subjective nominations for the 50 worst sound films ever made, in alphabetical order. The book features a story synopsis for each film, the authors' opinion of its quality, and reprints a selection of contemporary reviews of the films.

The book intentionally excludes silent films because the authors consider them to be “a separate and unique artform and that judging them alongside talkies would be like weighing apples together with oranges”. The book limits the foreign films considered to only those distributed in the United States, judging it unfair to evaluate local obscurities denied an international release alongside mainstream Hollywood products, while realizing that it would not only be difficult for the authors to view the films, but unlikely any readers would ever come across them.

The Medveds later continued this theme of “celebrating” bad cinema with The Golden Turkey Awards which again showcased “bad” and obscure films, and The Hollywood Hall of Shame which examined in some detail several major Hollywood financial disasters, focusing on both the artistic treatments coupled with the technical and organizational ineptitude in the mounting of these failed spectacles.

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  • Medved, Harry, and Randy Dreyfuss. The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way). 1978, Warner Books. ISBN 0-445-04139-0.
  • Medved, Harry, and Randy Dreyfuss. The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (And How They Got That Way). 1978 (1980 Reprint), Angus & Robertson Publishers, ISBN 0-207-95891-2 (cased edition), 0 207 95892 0 (limp edition).
  • Medved, Michael. The Fifty Worst Films Of All Time. 1980. ISBN 0-449-04139-5.