THE ROARING 20'S is on the alternate list, but it seems to be the only Walsh film found on either list. It's a great film, but HIGH SIERRA and WHITE HEAT are even better. (Cagney and Bogart in the first, Bogart in the second, Cagney in the third.)Juan Meyer wrote:Agree about White Heat there, with its spectacular Cagney performance and finale. Probably fell through the cracks because its director (Raoul Walsh) is not part of the canon.
Strangers on a Train, the Highsmith/Hitchcok meeting I also think is missing, as well as two major works by Hal Ashby, The Last Detail and Shampoo.
STRANGERS ON A TRAIN is definitely one of Hitchcock's best and another one that I appreciate more the older I get, esp. Walker's performance.