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IMDb rated it 8.2
Dirty Rotten Tomatoes rated it a 10
No question that it rates a 10. One of the best of all time. Where do you even begin to discuss this classic? There is so much that one can say about it. From wiki:
"At the 21st Academy Awards, The Treasure of The Sierra Madre received four nominations, and won three awards: Best Supporting Actor for Walter Huston, and Best Director and Best Writing, Screenplay for John Huston, his only Oscars. There has been controversy since the 1949 ceremony because of the academy's choice not to nominate Bogart for the Academy Award for Best Actor, a choice that modern critics and Academy members have since condemned. Bogart's performance has been named the best of his career. British actor Daniel Day-Lewis said that his second Oscar-winning performance as vicious oil baron Daniel Plainview in There Will Be Blood was heavily inspired by Bogart's portrayal of Fred C. Dobbs ... The Treasure Of The Sierra Madre is now considered to be among the best films of all time, with some critics calling it Huston's magnum opus."
Note that in the past I used the old 1 to 5 star rating. Switched to the 1 to 10 scale when I joined up with IMDb.