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This list includes popular, acclaimed, and otherwise significant (for whatever reason) films of all countries from 1960 to 1969. The decade is known for being prominent in the historical drama, psychological horror, and comedy and the sub-genres of spy film, sword and sandal, and spaghetti westerns all peaking during this decade. Toward the end of the decade films turned increasingly dramatic as the cultural revolution was starting and the films were taking shape of what was to come in the 1970s. The historical drama is a film genre in which stories are based upon historical events and famous persons. ...
Psychological horror is a subgenre of horror fiction that relies on character fears, guilt, beliefs, and emotional instability to build tension and further the plot. ...
The spy film genre deals with the subject of fictional espionage, either in a realistic way or as a basis for fantasy. ...
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Films in the 1970s came in a wide variety, as the socially-conscious young directors that emerged in the late 60s grew in different directions, influenced by music, literature, and the nature of crime and war. ...
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# 8½ (Italian: Otto e Mezzo) is a 1963 film written and directed by Italian director Federico Fellini. ...
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (often abbreviated as 101 Dalmatians) is the seventeenth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. ...
(Redirected from 13 Ghosts) Promotional poster for Thir13en Ghosts Thir13en Ghosts (Also known simply as Thirteen Ghosts or 13 Ghosts) is a 2001 horror / thriller movie, directed by Steve Beck. ...
The 300 Spartans was a 1962 war film depicting the Battle of Thermopylae. ...
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The Absent Minded Professor is a 1961 Disney film starring Fred MacMurray as title character Ned Brainard and Nancy Olson as Betsy Carlisle. ...
Accident is a 1967 drama film based on a novel by Nicholas Mosley and directed by Joseph Losey with a script by Harold Pinter. ...
Advise and Consent is a political novel written by Allen Drury and published in 1959. ...
Alfie is a 1966 film starring Michael Caine. ...
The Alphabet Murders is a film based on the novel The A.B.C. Murders by Agatha Christie, starring Tony Randall as Hercule Poirot. ...
The Agony and the Ecstasy is a 1965 film directed by Carol Reed, starring Charlton Heston as Michelangelo and Rex Harrison as Pope Julius II. The film was shot in Todd-AO and Cinemascope versions. ...
The Alamo was released in 1960 by United Artists. ...
The former church where Alice and Ray lived and where the story begins; the restaurant itself is roughly six miles north in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. ...
Alphaville, une étrange aventure de Lemmy Caution (Alphaville, a Strange Adventure of Lemmy Caution) is a 99-minute black and white 1965 science fiction film. ...
The Ambushers is the title of an American spy comedy motion picture that was released in 1967. ...
America, America (alternative title The Anatolian Smile) is a 1963 Elia Kazan film about two young men, an Armenian and a Greek, who escape from their villages in Anatolia during the Armenian Genocide of the early 1900s. ...
Anne of the Thousand Days is an Academy Award-winning 1969 costume drama made by Hal Wallis Productions and distributed by Universal Pictures. ...
The Apartment is a 1960 romantic comedy-drama directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray. ...
Atom Age Vampire is a 1963 film directed by Anton Giulio Majano. ...
B Babes in Toyland is a 1961 musical film, directed by Jack Donohue, produced by Walt Disney, and distributed to theatres by Buena Vista Distribution. ...
Baby the Rain Must Fall is a 1965 Robert Mulligan film starring Lee Remick and Steve McQueen. ...
Barbarella, also known as Barbarella, Queen of the Galaxy is a 1968 erotic science fiction film, based on the French Barbarella comic book created by Jean-Claude Forest. ...
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For the 1989 version starring Michael Keaton, see: Batman (1989 film). ...
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Becket is a 1964 film adaptation of the play Becket or the Honour of God by Jean Anouilh made by Hal Wallis Productions and released by Paramount Pictures. ...
The Bedford Incident is a Cold War film from 1965 starring Richard Widmark and Sidney Poitier, and co-produced by Richard Widmark. ...
Big Red is a 1962 American a family-oriented adventure film from Disney Studios. ...
Martin Scorseses six-minute short The Big Shave 1967 is also known as Viet 67. ...
Bikini Beach ( the movie ) is a 1964 teen movie directed by William Asher, and starring Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello. ...
Billy Liar is a 1963 film based on the novel by Keith Waterhouse. ...
The Birds (1963) is a horror film by Alfred Hitchcock, loosely based on the short story The Birds (ISBN 0-582-41798-8) by Daphne du Maurier. ...
Blackbeards Ghost is a live-action Disney film starring Peter Ustinov, Dean Jones and Susan Pleschette. ...
La maschera del demonio (Black Sunday) is the title of a 1960 black and white Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava, starring Barbara Steele who plays two roles, Katia Vajda and Princess Asa Vajda. ...
Blood and Black Lace is a 1964 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava. ...
William Campbell in Blood Bath: A colorized Lobby Card for the films 1966 American International Pictures theatrical release Blood Bath is a vampire-themed horror thriller released in 1966, directed by Jack Hill and Stephanie Rothman, starring William Campbell. ...
Blood Feast, a 1963 film directed by Herschell Gordon Lewis, is an American exploitation film often considered the first gore or splatter film. ...
Blowup (also rendered as Blow-Up) is an award-winning 1966 British-Italian art film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, his first English language film. ...
Bonnie and Clyde (1967) is a film about Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, bank robbers who roamed the central United States during the Great Depression. ...
Bon Voyage! is a family-oriented 1962 film from Walt Disney Studios. ...
Born Free is a book written by Joy Adamson in the 1960s about an orphaned Kenya. ...
A Boy Named Charlie Brown is a 1969 animated film produced by Cinema Center Films and Lee Mendelson Films for National General Pictures, directed by Bill Melendez, and based on the Peanuts comic strip. ...
A Promotional Poster for the 1962 classic. ...
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Bullitt is a 1968 action crime mystery thriller film starring Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn and Jacqueline Bisset, with Don Gordon, Robert Duvall, Carl Reindel, Felice Orlandi, Vic Tayback, Pat Renella, Paul Genge, Bill Hickman, Norman Fell and Brandy Carroll. ...
Bunny Lake is Missing is a film in the psychological thriller genre directed by Otto Preminger. ...
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a 1969 Western film that tells the story of bank robber Butch Cassidy (played by Paul Newman) and his partner The Sundance Kid (played by Robert Redford). ...
Bye Bye Birdie is a Broadway musical satire on American society written by Michael Stewart (book), Lee Adams (lyrics), and Charles Strouse (music). ...
C Camelot is the 1967 film version of the successful musical of the same name. ...
Casino Royale is a 1967 surreal comedy film starring Peter Sellers and David Niven. ...
Cat Ballou is a 1965 comedy Western film which tells the story of a woman who hires a famous gunman to avenge her fathers murder, but finds that the man she hires isnt what she expected. ...
Chappaqua is a trippy cult film of 1966, directed by and starring Conrad Rooks. ...
Charade is a 1963 film written by Peter Stone and Marc Behm, directed by Stanley Donen, and starring Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn. ...
Che! is a film directed by Richard Fleischer in 1969. ...
Chelsea Girls is a 1966 film directed by Paul Morrissey and Andy Warhol. ...
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang is a 1968 feature film with a script by Roald Dahl and Ken Hughes, and songs by the Sherman Brothers, based on Ian Flemings book Chitty Chitty Bang Bang: The Magical Car. ...
Cleopatra is a 1963 film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz. ...
Color Me Blood Red is a low budget 1965 splatter film directed and written by Herschell Gordon Lewis. ...
Common Law Cabin (1967) is Russ Meyers bizarre tale of lust, incest, crime, and muder. ...
Cool Hand Luke is a 1967 American film starring Paul Newman and directed by Stuart Rosenberg. ...
Count Dracula was a film adaptation of the novel Dracula. ...
Lovers kiss as the Creature sneaks up behind them. ...
Curse of the Fly is the second and final sequel to the 1958 version of The Fly (1958). ...
D Darling (1965) is a British film which tells the story of an amoral model who sleeps her way to success. ...
Days of Wine and Roses is an Academy Award-winning 1962 film directed by Blake Edwards, executive produced by Martin Manulis, and with the original music by Henry Mancini. ...
Dementia 13 is a horror thriller released in 1963 by American International Pictures, starring William Campbell, Patrick Magee, and Luana Anders. ...
Doctor Dolittle is a 1967 musical film which tells the story of a doctor who learns from his pet parrot to talk to animals. ...
Doctor Zhivago (Russian: ÐокÑÐ¾Ñ Ðиваго) is a 1965 film directed by David Lean and loosely based on the famous novel of the same name by Boris Pasternak. ...
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Dr. No is the first James Bond film in the official EON Productions series, and the first to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent James Bond. ...
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Dr. Terrors House of Horrors is a 1964 British horror film from Amicus Productions, directed by veteran horror film director Freddie Francis. ...
Dr. Who and the Daleks (1965) was the first of two Doctor Who films made in the 1960s, and was followed by Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD. The film features Peter Cushing as Dr. Who, Roberta Tovey, Jennie Linden and noted Carry On star Roy Castle. ...
Dracula Has Risen from the Grave is a 1968 British horror film directed by Freddie Francis for Hammer Studios. ...
E Wyatt, Mary (Toni Basil), Billy and Karen wandering the streets of a parade filled New Orleans. ...
Elmer Gantry is a 1960 film based on the 1927 novel by Sinclair Lewis, which tells the story of a con man who teams up with a female evangelist to sell religion to small-town America. ...
Emil and the Detectives is a novel for children written by the German writer Erich Kästner. ...
Endless Summer is one of the first and most influential surfing movies, creating and defining the genre for many years after its release in 1966. ...
F Faces was a 1968 movie, directed by John Cassavetes and starring talented actresses, Gena Rowlands (his wife) and Lynn Carlin, who received one of the two Oscar nominations that the film garnered for her supporting role as Maria. The movie, shot in cinéma vérité-style, concerned the gradual...
Fail-Safe is a 1964 film directed by Sidney Lumet, based on the 1962 novel by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler. ...
Fanny is a 1961 film which tells the story of a young man torn between leaving his boring life for adventures at sea, or staying behind with the girl he loves. ...
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! original poster Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! is a 1965 film written by Jack Moran and directed by Russ Meyer. ...
The Fearless Vampire Killers is a 1967 movie directed by Roman PolaÅski and written by Gérard Brach. ...
The Fighting Prince of Donegal is a 1966 Walt Disney adventure film starring Peter McEnery and Susan Hampshire, based on the novel Red Hugh: Prince of Donegal by Robert T. Reilley. ...
Finders Keepers, Lovers Weepers! is a 1968 film by Russ Meyer. ...
Finians Rainbow is a 1968 American movie musical. ...
A Fistful of Dollars (Per un pugno di dollari in Italy, and officially on-screen in the US and UK as simply Fistful of Dollars) is a 1964 film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood. ...
Flaming Creatures is the name of a small experimental film produced in the USA in early 1960s. ...
Flesh or Andy Warhols Flesh is a 1968 film directed by Paul Morrissey. ...
Cover of the Dark Sky Films DVD release of the classic 1964 gore film The Flesh Eaters is a horror/science fiction thriller released in 1964, that contains moments of violence much more graphic and extreme than other movies of its time, making it one of the first ever gore...
It has been suggested that this section be split into a new article entitled The Flight of the Phoenix (1965 film). ...
Follow Me, Boys! is a 1966 family movie released through Walt Disney Pictures which is based on the book God and My Country by MacKinlay Kantor. ...
For a Few Dollars More (Per qualche dollaro in piu) is a 1965 film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef. ...
Frankenstein Created Woman is a 1967 British Hammer Horror film directed by Terence Fisher. ...
Freddie Jones as the Creature in Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed is a British horror film directed by Terence Fisher for Hammer Film Productions in 1969. ...
A 2002 Penguin Books paperback edition From Russia with Love, is the second James Bond film in the official EON Productions series, and the second to star Sean Connery as the suave and sophisticated British Secret Service agent James Bond. ...
Original cast album Funny Girl is a semi-biographical musical based on the life and career of Broadway and film star and comedienne Fanny Brice and her stormy relationship with entrepreneur and gambler Nicky Arnstein. ...
G The Gnome-Mobile is a 1967 Disney musical film. ...
For the Ian Fleming novel, see Goldfinger. ...
Good Morning and. ...
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo) is a 1966 Spaghetti Western film directed by Sergio Leone and starring Clint Eastwood (the Good), Lee van Cleef (the Bad), and Eli Wallach (the Ugly). ...
The Graduate is a 1967 film directed by Mike Nichols based on the novel of the same name by Charles Webb. ...
The Great Escape, written by James Clavell, W.R. Burnett, and Walter Newman (uncredited), and directed by John Sturges is a popular 1963 World War II film, based on a true story about Allied prisoners of war with a record for escaping from German prisoner-of-war camps. ...
Statue of Greyfriars Bobby in Edinburgh the statue is located at George IV st. ...
Guess Whos Coming to Dinner is a 1967 Academy Award-winning comedy-drama film starring Spencer Tracy, Katharine Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, and Katharine Houghton. ...
This article is about the film, for the novel see The Guns of Navarone (novel) The Guns of Navarone is a 1961 film based on a well-known 1957 novel about World War II by Scottish thriller writer Alistair MacLean. ...
H Hallucination Generation is a 1966 film by Edward Mann. ...
The Happiest Millionaire is a 1967 musical film, based upon the true story of Philadelphia millionaire Anthony J. Drexel Biddle. ...
This article is about the film. ...
The Haunting is a 1963 horror film directed by Robert Wise and adapted by Nelson Gidding from the novel The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson. ...
Head is a motion picture released in 1968, starring TV rock group The Monkees (in credit order: Peter Tork, Davy Jones, Micky Dolenz and Michael Nesmith), and distributed by Columbia Pictures. ...
Hello Dolly! is a 1969 film starring Barbra Streisand. ...
Help! is the title of a 1965 film starring the Beatles and featuring Leo McKern, Eleanor Bron, Victor Spinetti, John Bluthal and Roy Kinnear. ...
High Time is a 1960 Comedy/Musical film, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bing Crosby. ...
The Hill is a 1965 film set in a British army prison in North Africa in World War II. It stars Sean Connery, Harry Andrews, Ian Bannen, Ossie Davis and Michael Redgrave. ...
How I Won the War is a 1967 film directed by Richard Lester. ...
For other articles named How the West Was Won, see the disambiguation page, How the West Was Won. ...
1963 film Hud with Paul Newman Hud is a 1963 film which tells the story of a modern-day cowboy who conflicts with his father over the best way to keep their ranch from dying. ...
The Novel The Hustler was a 1959 novel by American writer Walter Tevis, which tells the story of a young pool player who challenges the legendary Minnesota Fats but loses, sending his life into a tailspin. ...
I I am Cuba (Spanish: Soy Cuba; Russian: Я ÐÑба, Ya Kuba) is a Cuban/Soviet film produced in 1964 by director Mikhail Kalatozov. ...
I Am Curious (Yellow) is a Swedish film (Jag är nyfiken - en film i gult) of 1967, directed by Vilgot Sjöman and starring Lena Nyman as herself. ...
I Am Curious (Blue) is a 1968 film directed by Vilgot Sjoman. ...
Released at the height of the hippie era, the film I Love You, Alice B. Toklas, based on a book (?), tells the story of one Harold Fine (Peter Sellers), a self-described square lawyer, and his theatrical mother. ...
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Ill Never Forget Whats Isname (also released as Ill Never Forget Whatsisname) is a 1967 British film directed and produced by Michael Winner. ...
The hardcover version of The Incredible Journey The Incredible Journey by the renowned Canadian author Sheila Burnford is a childrens book first published by Hodder & Stoughton in London in 1961. ...
The Incredible Mr. ...
The Innocents is a 1961 film based on the novel The Turn of the Screw by Henry James. ...
Cover page of In Search of the Castaways In Search of the Castaways (original title Les Enfants du capitaine Grant, The Children of Captain Grant) is a novel by the French writer Jules Verne, published in 1867-1868. ...
In the Heat of the Night is a 1967 film, based on the John Ball novel published in 1965 of the same name, which tells the story of a Northern Black police detective who becomes involved in a murder investigation in a racist small town in Mississippi. ...
Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World is an American motion picture directed by Stanley Kramer about a madcap pursuit of $350,000 by a diverse group of strangers. ...
J Jason and the Argonauts (1963) is a fictional fantasy adventure movie based upon the characters Jason and the Argonauts of Greek mythology, regarded by many critics as one of the best fantasy films ever made. ...
Maximilian Schell and Richard Widmark in Judgment at Nuremberg Judgment at Nuremberg is a 1961 film which gives a fictionalized account of the post-World War II Nuremberg Trials. ...
Jules and Jim (French: Jules et Jim) is a 1961 film by François Truffaut based on the semi-autobiographical novel by Henri-Pierre Roché. Truffaut described the book as a perfect hymn to love and perhaps to life []. He came across it during the mid 1950s whilst browsing through...
The Jungle Book is the nineteenth animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. ...
K Kes (1969) is a British film by director Ken Loach. ...
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Knife in the Water is a 1962 film directed by Roman Polanski. ...
L La Dolce Vita (1960) (translation The Sweet Life) is a film directed by Federico Fellini and usually cited as the film that signals the split between his earlier neo-realist films and his later symbolist period. ...
Still from Lannée dernière à Marienbad Lannée dernière à Marienbad (translated as Last Year in Marienbad in the UK and Last Year at Marienbad in North America) is a 1961 French movie directed by Alain Resnais, starring Delphine Seyrig, Giorgio Albertazzi, Sacha Pitoëff. ...
Lawrence of Arabia is an award-winning 1962 film based on the life of T. E. Lawrence. ...
The Learning Tree is a 1969 film which tells the story of a young African American growing up in a rural setting in the early part of the 20th century, when racial discrimination was a social norm, legally sanctioned in parts of the United States. ...
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Lilies of the Field is a 1962 book by William E. Barrett, which was made into a 1963 film. ...
The Lion in Winter is a 1968 historical costume drama made by Embassy Pictures, based on the Broadway play by James Goldman. ...
The Little Shop of Horrors is a 1960 black comedy film directed by Roger Corman. ...
Lolita is a 1962 influential film by Stanley Kubrick based on the classic novel of the same title by Vladimir Nabokov. ...
The Longest Day is a 3-hour-long 1962 war film with a very large cast, based on the 1959 book The Longest Day by Cornelius Ryan, about D-Day, the invasion of Normandy on 6 June 1944, during World War II. // The movie was adapted by Romain Gary, James...
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner is a short story by Alan Sillitoe, as well as the name of the collection in which the story has been published. ...
The Lost World is a 1960 science fiction adventure film based on the novel by Arthur Conan Doyle. ...
The Love Bug (1969) was the first of a series of movies made by Walt Disney Productions that starred a white Volkswagen racing Beetle named Herbie, a bug with a mind of its own. ...
Love with the Proper Stranger is a 1963 film which tells the story of a salesgirl who finds herself pregnant after a brief affair. ...
M Magical Mystery Tour, starring the Beatles, is an hour-long television film that initially aired on BBC TV on Boxing Day (the day after Christmas) in 1967. ...
The Magic Christian is a 1969 film directed by Joseph McGrath and starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr. ...
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: The Magnificent Seven The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 western film directed by John Sturges, essentially an American remake of Shichinin no samurai (Seven Samurai). ...
A Man for All Seasons is a 1966 film based on Robert Bolts play of the same name about Sir Thomas More. ...
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance is a classic Western movie made in 1962, starring James Stewart, John Wayne and Lee Marvin, and directed by John Ford. ...
The Manchurian Candidate is a film adapted from the 1959 thriller novel written by Richard Condon. ...
Manos The Hands of Fate is a film written, directed, produced by and starring American fertilizer salesman Hal Warren. ...
For the 2004 stage musical, see Mary Poppins (musical). ...
Masculin, féminin Masculin, féminin is a low-budget, black & white film directed by Jean-Luc Godard and released in 1966. ...
McLintock! is a 1963 comedy Western starring John Wayne and Maureen OHara, and loosely based on Shakespeares The Taming of the Shrew. ...
Medium Cool is a 1969 film directed by Haskell Wexler and starring Robert Forster. ...
Midnight Cowboy is a 1969 film based on the 1965 novel of the same name by James Leo Herlihy. ...
The Misadventures of Merlin Jones is a 1964 Walt Disney production starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. ...
The Misfits is a 1961 American movie, written by Arthur Miller, directed by John Huston, and starring Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift, Eli Wallach and Thelma Ritter. ...
Mondo Topless is a 1966 pseudo documentary directed by Russ Meyer, featuring Babette Bardot, among others. ...
The Monkeys Uncle is a 1965 Walt Disney production starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. ...
The Moon-Spinners is a novel by Mary Stewart set in Crete, filmed by Disney in 1964, starring the child actress Hayley Mills, with Eli Wallach and Peter McEnery. ...
More is a film directed by Barbet Schroder, released in 1969 starring Mimsy Farmer and Klaus Grunberg, dealing with heroin addiction on the island of Ibiza. ...
Morgan! (also known as Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment) is a 1966 film which tells the story of a man, obsessed with Karl Marx and gorillas, who tries to stop his ex-wife from remarrying. ...
Motorpsycho or Motor Psycho is a 1965 film by Russ Meyer. ...
Mudhoney (sometimes Mud Honey) is a 1965 film by Russ Meyer based on the novel by Raymond Friday Locke. ...
Murder, She Said, is the first of four films, made by MGM, based, or claimed to be based, on novels by Agatha Christie and starring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Bud Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis (Rutherfords real-life Husband) as Mr Stringer. ...
Murder at the gallop is the second of four films, made by MGM, based on novels by Agatha Christie and starring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Bud Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis (her real-life Husband) as Mr Stringer. ...
Murder Most Foul is the third of four films, made by MGM, based, or claimed to be based, on novels by Agatha Christie and starring Margaret Rutherford as Miss Jane Marple, Bud Tingwell as Inspector Craddock and Stringer Davis (Rutherfords real-life Husband) as Mr Stringer. ...
Murder Ahoy! is the last of four films, made by MGM. Unlike the previous three that were very loosely based on novels by Agatha Christie, this one was not and it employs an original screenplay. ...
Murderers Row (sometimes spelled Murderers Row) is the title of a 1966 American comedy-spy-fi motion picture starring Dean Martin and very loosely based upon the Matt Helm spy novel Murderers Row by Donald Hamilton, which was published in 1962. ...
Muscle Beach Party is the second of the Beach Party films. It was made in 1964 by American International Pictures and was directed by William Asher. ...
The Music Man is a 1962 film starring Robert Preston as Harold Hill and Shirley Jones as Marian Paroo. ...
Mutiny on the Bounty, based on the 1932 novel by Charles Nordhoff, is a 1962 film starring Marlon Brando and Trevor Howard. ...
My Fair Lady is a 1964 film directed by George Cukor and starring Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison. ...
Mysterious Island (UK: Jules Vernes Mysterious Island) is a film made in 1961 by Morningside Productions. ...
N Night of the Living Dead is a 1968 black-and-white independent horror film directed by George A. Romero. ...
The Nutty Professor, starring Jerry Lewis, was filmed from October 9-December 17, 1962. ...
O Oceans Eleven is a 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five Rat Packers: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. ...
The Odd Couple is a 1968 film written by Neil Simon, based on his play of the same name, and directed by Gene Saks. ...
OK Connery is a 1967 Italian spoof of the James Bond series of films. ...
Oliver! is a 1968 musical film directed by Carol Reed and based on the stage musical Oliver!. Both the film and play are based on the famous Charles Dickens novel Oliver Twist. ...
On Her Majestys Secret Service is the sixth film in the EON Productions James Bond series and the only one to star George Lazenby as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond, and the first and only film in which Bond settles on a single woman and marries her. ...
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The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band is a 1968 film based on the novel Nebraska by Laura Bower Van Nuys. ...
One Million Years B.C. is a 1966 (released in the U.S. in 1967) fantasy film starring Raquel Welch set - loosely - in the time of cavemen. ...
This article is about the movie. ...
Only Two Can Play is a 1962 comedy film based on the novel That Uncertain Feeling by Kingsley Amis. ...
The 1965 spy thriller and war movie Operation Crossbow (film), was made from a story from Duilio Coletti and Vittoriano Petrilli. ...
Orgy of the Dead is a 1965 Ed Wood X-Rated film and is something of a transition for him: it is a combination of horror and erotica, thus showing where Wood came from and where he was headed (pornography). ...
Our Man Flint is a 1966 action film which stars James Coburn as Derek Flint. ...
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P Pajama Party is a Beach Party film that was made in 1964 starring Tommy Kirk and Annette Funicello. ...
This is the first film in a series. ...
The Pawnbroker is a novel by Edward Lewis Wallant which tells the story of a concentration camp survivor who suffers flashbacks of his past Nazi imprisonment as he tries to cope with his daily life. ...
Peeping Tom is a 1960 psychological thriller film by the British film director Michael Powell. ...
Persona is a movie by Swedish director Ingmar Bergman, released in 1966, and featuring Bibi Andersson and Liv Ullmann. ...
The Pink Panther, directed by Blake Edwards and co-written by Edwards and Maurice Richlin, is a 1963 comedy film, starring David Niven, Peter Sellers, and Robert Wagner. ...
The Pit and the Pendulum is a 1961 horror film directed by Roger Corman, starring Vincent Price, Barbara Steele, John Kerr, and Luana Anders. ...
Planet of the Apes is a 1968 science fiction film about an astronaut (Charlton Heston) who finds himself stranded on an Earth-like planet two thousand years in the future. ...
Planet of the Vampires (Italian title: Terrore nello spazio) is a 1965 science fiction/horror film directed by Mario Bava. ...
Point Blank is a 1967 crime film directed by John Boorman and starring Lee Marvin, adapted from the classic pulp novel The Hunter by Donald E. Westlake, writing as Richard Stark. ...
Pollyanna is a 1913 novel by Eleanor H. Porter that has become a classic of childrens literature. ...
The Presidents Analyst is a 1967 comedy film written and directed by Theodore J. Flicker, starring James Coburn. ...
Primary is a 1960 cinema verite documentary film. ...
Psycho is a 1960 suspense/horror film directed by auteur Alfred Hitchcock from the screenplay by Joseph Stefano. ...
Psych-Out is a 1968 film about the hippies years and drugs. ...
R Rachel, Rachel is a 1968 film which tells the story of a repressed school teacher, living with her mother, who suddenly gets a man in her life. ...
This article is about the film. ...
The Rat Race is a 1960 film (not to be confused with Rat Race of 2001) directed by Robert Mulligan starring Tony Curtis and Debbie Reynolds. ...
The Raven is a 1963 American motion picture produced and directed by Roger Corman. ...
Repulsion is a film made in 1965 directed by Roman PolaÅski. ...
There have been several films with the title Revolution, including: Revolution (1967), an eight-minute short by Peter Greenaway. ...
Ride in the Whirlwind is a 1965 film was written , producer and star by Jack Nicholson. ...
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Rosemarys Baby is a 1967 horror novel by Ira Levin which deals with Rosemary, a housewife in New York City who is a native of Omaha, Nebraska. ...
The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming is a 1966 American comedy film. ...
S The Sadist is a 1963 black & white Exploitation Film written and directed by James Landis, based on real life serial killers Charles Starkweather and Caril Fugate. ...
The Sand Pebbles is a 1966 film based on the 1962 novel The Sand Pebbles by Richard McKenna. ...
Santa Claus Conquers the Martians (also titled Santa Claus Defeats the Aliens) is a 1964 science fiction film that regularly appears on lists of the worst films ever made. ...
Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is a British novel by Alan Sillitoe (his second, in 1958), a film starring Albert Finney, directed by Karel Reisz, adapted from the novel by its author, and later, in 1964, a success as a stage play, adapted by David Brett for the Nottingham Playhouse...
Savage Sam was the 1963 sequel to Old Yeller. ...
Scorpio Rising is an avant-garde, experimental film by Kenneth Anger, author of Hollywood Babylon, starring Bruce Byron as the biker Scorpio. ...
Seven Days in May is a political thriller novel published by Harper & Row, New York in 1962(current hardcover edition: ISBN 0-06-012436-9) written by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey. ...
Skammen (Swedish for Shame), is a 1968 black-and-white film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman, and starring Liv Ullmann and Max von Sydow. ...
The Shooting is a 1967 film starring Jack Nicholson and Millie Perkins . ...
Ship of Fools is a 1965 film which tells the overlapping stories of several passengers aboard an ocean liner during the 1930s. ...
The Silence is a 1963 film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman and starring Ingrid Thulin and Gunnel Lindblom. ...
Soundtrack album for the film version starring Dean Martin. ...
Sink the Bismarck! is a 1960 black-and-white war film based on the book The Last Nine Days of the Bismarck by C. S. Forester, and recounts the true story of the Royal Navys attempts to find and sink the famous German battleship during World War II. It...
Skidoo is the title of a 1968 comedy film, directed by Otto Preminger, and released by Paramount Pictures, with storyline by Doran William Cannon. ...
Sleep is a 1963 film by Andy Warhol which consists of long take footage of John Giorno sleeping for over five hours. ...
Snow White and The Three Stooges (1961) was the second feature film to star the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgance in popularity. ...
Sons and Lovers is an autobiographical novel written by D.H. Lawrence. ...
Rodgers and Hammersteins The Sound of Music is a 1965 film directed by Robert Wise and starred Julie Andrews in the lead role. ...
Spartacus is a 1960 film directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on the novel of the same name by Howard Fast about the historical life of Spartacus and the Third Servile War. ...
The Spy Who Came in from the Cold is a 1965 film adaptation of the novel of the same name by John Le Carre. ...
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Stereo is an early (1969) film by the Canadian director David Cronenberg, who also wrote the screenplay and shot and edited the film. ...
A Study in Terror is a 1965 Sherlock Holmes film in which the detective goes on the trail of Jack the Ripper. ...
Summer Magic is a 1963 film starring Hayley Mills. ...
The Sundowners is a 1960 film that tells the story of an Australian outback family torn between the fathers desires to continue his nomadic sheep-herding ways and the wife and sons desire to settle down in one place. ...
Sweet Charity, based on Federico Fellinis screenplay for Nights of Cabiria, is a musical directed and choreographed by Bob Fosse, with music by Cy Coleman, lyrics by Dorothy Fields, and book by Neil Simon. ...
The 1960 Disney film Swiss Family Robinson is one of many movies and parodies based on the novel The Swiss Family Robinson. ...
The Sword in the Stone is the eighteenth full-length animated feature in the Disney animated features canon. ...
T Take the Money and Run is a 1969 comedy film co-written by, directed by and starring Woody Allen. ...
Tales of Terror were a San Francisco punk rock band that put out a self titled LP in 1984 on the label CD Presents. ...
Taste the Blood of Dracula is a horror film produced by Hammer Film Productions. ...
That Darn Cat! is a 1965 Walt Disney feature film, directed by Robert Stevenson, and starring the young Hayley Mills. ...
The Thomas Crown Affair is a 1968 movie starring Steve McQueen and Faye Dunaway. ...
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The 1965 comedy film Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes is set in 1910, at the dawn of aviation when Lord Rawnsley, an English Press magnate, puts up the prize money for an air race from...
A Thousand Clowns is a 1965 film which tells the story of a young boy who lives with his eccentric uncle, who is forced to conform to society in order to keep custody of the boy. ...
The Three Lives of Thomasina is a 1964 film by Walt Disney Pictures. ...
The Three Stooges Go Around the World in a Daze (1963) was the fifth feature film made by the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgance in popularity. ...
The Three Stooges in Orbit is one of the Three Stooges feature length films. ...
The Three Stooges Meet Hercules (1962) was the third feature film to star the Three Stooges after their 1959 resurgance in popularity. ...
Through a Glass Darkly (originally titled SÃ¥som i en spegel) is a 1961 film written and directed by Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman, and produced by Allan Ekelund. ...
Thunderball is the fourth film in the EON Productions James Bond series, and also the fourth film to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent, Commander James Bond 007. ...
A Tiger Walks is a 1964 family film, directed by Norman Tokar and produced by Disney. ...
The Time Machine (also sometimes known as to avoid confusion with the 2002 film of the same name) is a 1960 movie filmed by George Pál, who also made a famous 1953 modernized version of Wells The War of the Worlds. ...
To Kill a Mockingbird is a 1962 film directed by Robert Mulligan and based on the novel of the same name by Harper Lee. ...
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Torture Garden is a 1967 horror film made in the UK by Amicus Productions. ...
The Train is a 1964 war movie written by Franklin Coen and Frank Davis, and directed by John Frankenheimer. ...
The Trial (aka Le Procès) is a 1962 film directed by Orson Welles, based on the famous novel by Franz Kafka. ...
The Trip (1967) is a unique low-budget film released by American International Pictures, directed by Roger Corman, and shot on location in and around Los Angeles and Big Sur, California in 1966. ...
Tunes of Glory is a 1960 film directed by Ronald Neame, based on the novel by James Kennaway, centering on events in a Scottish military barracks in the period following World War II. Plot Spoiler warning: The plot concerns the interactions between Major Jock Sinclair (played by Alec Guinness), the...
Movie poster for Two or Three Things I Know About Her Two or Three Things I Know About Her (2 ou 3 choses que je sais delle) (1967) is a French movie directed by Jean-Luc Godard. ...
Two Thousand Maniacs! is a low budget 1964 splatter film directed and written by Herschell Gordon Lewis. ...
U The Ugly Dachshund is a 1938 novel by Gladys Bronwyn Stern about a Great Dane puppy who is raised by dachshunds, and consequently believes himself to be one of them. ...
Ulysses is a film shot in 1967 and based on James Joyces novel Ulysses. ...
V Jungfrukällan (The Virgin Spring) is a 1960 Swedish film directed by Ingmar Bergman. ...
Vixen! is a 1968 satiric melodrama sexploitation film directed by cult filmmaker Russ Meyer from a script by Meyer and Anthony James Ryan, and starring Erica Gavin. ...
W The War Game is a 1965 television film on nuclear war. ...
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The War Lover is a 1962 film based on the John Hersey book and stars Steve McQueen, Robert Wagner and Shirley Anne Field. ...
La Guerre des boutons or War of the Buttons is a 1962 French film directed by Yves Robert, about two rival kid gangs whose playful combats escalate into violence. ...
The Wasp Woman (Also known by the title The Bee Girl and Insect Woman) is a science fiction movie directed by Roger Corman which was completed in 1959 (though most audiences didnt see the film till the official release on February 12, 1960). ...
Le weekend is a 1967 black comedy movie written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, and shot in full color by Raoul Coutard. ...
West Side Story is a 1961 film directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins. ...
Theme song single by Tom Jones Whats New Pussycat? soundtrack Whats New Pussycat? is a 1965 film directed by Clive Donner and starring Peter Sellers, Peter OToole, Romy Schneider, Capucine and Ursula Andress. ...
Whats Up, Tiger Lily? is the first film directed by Woody Allen. ...
When a Woman Ascends the Stairs ) is a 1960 Japanese drama film directed by Mikio Naruse. ...
Where Eagles Dare is a 1968 movie directed by Brian G. Hutton and starring Richard Burton, Clint Eastwood, and Mary Ure. ...
Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a play by Edward Albee that opened on Broadway at the Billy Rose Theater on October 13, 1962. ...
The Wild Angels (1966) is a Roger Corman film, made on location in Southern California. ...
The Wild Bunch is a 1969 English language western film directed by Sam Peckinpah, in which an aging group of outlaws hope to have one final score while the West is turning into a modern society. ...
Wild in the Streets was a popular 1968 movie, produced and released by American International Pictures, and based on a short story by writer Robert Thom. ...
Winter Light (originally titled Nattvardsgästerna) was both written and directed by world-renowned Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman in 1963, and stars Bergman regulars Gunnar Björnstrand and Max von Sydow. ...
Title card from The Witches (1966) The Witches (US: The Devils Own) is a 1966 British horror film made by Hammer Films. ...
Witchfinder General is a 1968 horror film by Tigon British Film Productions and American International Pictures. ...
Woman in the Dunes (ç ã®å¥³, Suna No Onna, also translated as Woman of the Dunes), is a novel by Kobo Abe and a film based on that novel directed by Japanese director Hiroshi Teshigahara. ...
The Wrecking Crew, released in 1969, is the fourth and final film in a series of American comedy-spy-fi theatrical releases starring Dean Martin as secret agent Matt Helm. ...
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Ian Flemings You Only Live Twice is the fifth film in the EON Productions James Bond series, the fifth to star Sean Connery as British Secret Service agent Commander James Bond 007, and the sixth film to feature James Bond. ...
Youre a Big Boy Now was a 1966 film with Geraldine Page, Julie Harris and Karen Black, written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola based on a novel by David Benedictus. ...
Yours, Mine and Ours is a 1968 film, directed by Melville Shavelson, with Henry Fonda, Lucille Ball and Van Johnson. ...
Z The film Z is a 1969 political thriller directed by Costa-Gavras, with screenplay in French by the director, based on the novel of the same name by Vassilis Vassilikos. ...
Zorba the Greek is a 1964 movie by Michael Cacoyannis, originally titled Alexis Zorbas, based on the novel by Nikos Kazantzakis. ...
Zulu is a 1964 film depicting the Battle of Rorkes Drift between the British Army and the Army of the Zulus. ...
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