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*[[The Marseillaise]] (1931) [[Marcel Pagnol]] *[[The Marseillaise]] (1931) [[Marcel Pagnol]]
*[[Blonde Venus]] (1932) [[Josef von Sternberg]] *[[Blonde Venus]] (1932) [[Josef von Sternberg]]
-*[[Freaks]] (1932) [[Tod Browning]]+*[[Freaks (1932 film)|Freaks]] (1932) [[Tod Browning]]
*[[Island of Lost Souls]] (1932) [[Erle C. Kenton]] *[[Island of Lost Souls]] (1932) [[Erle C. Kenton]]
*[[L'Affaire est dans le Sac]] (1932) [[Pierre Prévert]] and [[Jacques Prévert]] *[[L'Affaire est dans le Sac]] (1932) [[Pierre Prévert]] and [[Jacques Prévert]]

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A cult film, also commonly referred to as a cult classic, is a film with a cult following, obscure or unpopular with mainstream audiences, and often revolutionary or ironically enjoyed. Sometimes, the definition is expanded to exclude films that have been released by major studios or have big budgets, try specifically to become cult films, or become accepted by mainstream audiences and critics. Cult films are defined as much by audience reaction as they are by content.

The following is a list of cult films organized chronologically by title:

This list wac compiled in April 2021.

List (chronological)

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