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This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. A list of American films released in 1960. The Apartment won the Academy Award for Best Picture. The Apartment is a 1960 romantic comedy-drama directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray. ...
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The year 1960 in film involved some significant events. ...
The Apartment is a 1960 romantic comedy-drama directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray. ...
Although he never won an Oscar for any of his movie performances, the comedian Bob Hope received two honorary Oscars for his contributions to cinema. ...
American cinema has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. ...
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The following is a list of films made from 1900 through 1909. ...
This is an incomplete list of films made in the 1910s. ...
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The decade of the 1930s in film involved many significant films. ...
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The decade of the 1950s in film involved many significant films. ...
This list includes popular, acclaimed, and otherwise significant (for whatever reason) films of all countries from 1960 to 1969. ...
The decade of the 1970s in film involved many significant films. ...
The decade of the 1980s in film involved many significant films. ...
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A-B | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | | The Alamo | John Wayne | John Wayne, Richard Widmark, Laurence Harvey | Western | | | All the Young Men | Hall Bartlet | Alan Ladd, Sidney Poitier James Darren | War | | | The Amazing Transparent Man | Edgar G. Ulmer | Marguerite Chapman, Douglas Kennedy | Science fiction | | | The Angel Wore Red | Nunnally Johnson | Ava Gardner, Dirk Bogarde, Joseph Cotten | War | | | The Apartment | Billy Wilder | Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, Fred MacMurray | Comedy | Academy Award Best Picture | | BUtterfield 8 | Daniel Mann | Elizabeth Taylor, Laurence Harvey, Eddie Fisher | Drama | | | The Bellboy | Jerry Lewis | Jerry Lewis, Alex Gerry, Bob Clayton | Comedy | | | Bells Are Ringing | Vincente Minnelli | Judy Holliday, Dean Martin | Comedy | | | The Boy and the Pirates | Bert I. Gordon | Charles Herbert, Susan Gordon, Murvyn Vye | Adventure | | | A Breath of Scandal | Michael Curtiz | Sophia Loren, Maurice Chevalier, John Gavin, Angela Lansbury | Drama | | The Alamo was released in 1960 by United Artists, starring John Wayne as Davy Crockett, Richard Widmark as Jim Bowie and Laurence Harvey as William B. Travis, and featuring Frankie Avalon, Chill Wills, Patrick Wayne, Linda Cristal, Joseph Calleia as Juan Seguin, Ruben Padilla as Santa Anna, Richard Boone as...
For other persons named John Wayne, see John Wayne (disambiguation). ...
For other persons named John Wayne, see John Wayne (disambiguation). ...
Richard Widmark in Kiss of Death Richard Widmark (born December 26, 1914 in Sunrise, Minnesota) is an Academy Award-nominated American film actor. ...
Laurence Harvey (October 1, 1928 â November 25, 1973) was an Academy Award-nominated Lithuanian-born actor who achieved fame in British and American films. ...
All the Young Men is a 1960 feature film starring Alan Ladd and Sidney Poitier. ...
Alan Walbridge Ladd (September 3, 1913 â January 29, 1964) was an American film actor. ...
Not to be confused with Sydney Tamiia Poitier. ...
A reissue of two early James Darren albums. ...
The Amazing Transparent Man is a 1960 science-fiction movie directed by Edgar G. Ulmer. ...
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Marguerite Chapman Marguerite Chapman (March 9, 1918 - August 31, 1999) was an American actress. ...
Robert Douglas Kennedy (June 15, 1916â May 2003) was a politician in Ontario, Canada. ...
The Angel Wore Red, also known as La Sposa Bella in its Italian version, is a 1960 Italian-American romantic war drama made by MGM and Titanus. ...
Nunnally Hunter Johnson (December 5, 1897 - March 25, 1977) was an American filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed films. ...
Ava Lavinia Gardner (December 24, 1922 â January 25, 1990) was an Academy Award-nominated American actress. ...
Sir Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven van den Bogaerde (28 March 1921 â 8 May 1999), better known by his stage name Dirk Bogarde, was an actor and author. ...
Joseph Cheshire Cotten (May 15, 1905âFebruary 6, 1994) was an American stage and screen actor. ...
The Apartment is a 1960 romantic comedy-drama directed by Billy Wilder, and starring Jack Lemmon, Shirley MacLaine, and Fred MacMurray. ...
Billy Wilder (June 22, 1906 â March 27, 2002) was an Austrian-born, Jewish-American journalist, screenwriter, film director, and producer whose career spanned more than 50 years and 60 films. ...
John Uhler Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 â June 27, 2001), better known as Jack Lemmon, was a two-time Academy Award and Cannes Award-winning American actor and comedian. ...
Shirley MacLaine (born April 24, 1934) is an Academy Award-winning American film and theatre actress, well-known not only for her acting, but for her devotion to her belief in reincarnation and aliens. ...
Fred MacMurray (August 30, 1908 â November 5, 1991) was an actor who appeared in over one hundred movies and a highly successful television series during a career that lasted from the 1930s to the 1970s. ...
Although he never won an Oscar for any of his movie performances, the comedian Bob Hope received two honorary Oscars for his contributions to cinema. ...
BUtterfield 8 is a 1960 film about a promiscuous model (Elizabeth Taylor) who fears that she is on the verge of crossing the line from slutitude to prostitution, until she and one of her paramours (Laurence Harvey) fall in love. ...
Daniel Mann, also known as Daniel Chugerman (August 8, 1912âNovember 21, 1991), was an American film and television director. ...
For other persons named Elizabeth Taylor, see Elizabeth Taylor (disambiguation). ...
Laurence Harvey (October 1, 1928 â November 25, 1973) was an Academy Award-nominated Lithuanian-born actor who achieved fame in British and American films. ...
Eddie Fisher is the name of these famous people: Eddie Fisher (baseball player) Eddie Fisher (singer) This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
The Bellboy is a 1960 movie starring Jerry Lewis. ...
For other persons named Jerry Lewis, see Jerry Lewis (disambiguation). ...
For other persons named Jerry Lewis, see Jerry Lewis (disambiguation). ...
Bob Clayton was an American game show announcer and host of several shows. ...
Bells Are Ringing is a 1960 romantic comedy-musical film, directed by Vincente Minnelli. ...
Vincente Minnelli (February 28, 1903 â July 25, 1986) was a famous Academy Award-winning Hollywood director and accomplished stage director, often considered by critics to be the father of the modern musical. ...
Judy Holliday (June 21, 1921âJune 7, 1965) was an Academy- and Tony Award-winning American actress. ...
Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 â December 25, 1995) was an American singer, film actor, television personality, and comedian. ...
Charles Herbert and Susan Gordon star in the 1960 Bert I. Gordon film The Boy and the Pirates. ...
Bert I. Gordon (born Bert Ira Gordon, September 24, 1922 in Kenosha, WI) is an American film director most famous for such sci-fi and horror B-movies as The Amazing Colossal Man and Village of the Giants. ...
Charles Herbert, (born Charles Herbert Saperstein on December 23, 1948, in Culver City, California, USA), was a prolific American film and TV child actor of the 1950s and 1960s. ...
A Breath of Scandal is a 1960 film adapted from Ferenc Molnars stage play Olympia. ...
Michael Curtiz (December 24, 1886 - April 10, 1962) was an Academy Award-winning Hungarian-American film director. ...
Sophia Loren (born September 20, 1934) is an Academy Award winning Italian film actress. ...
French singer Maurice Chevalier with stars of Hellzapoppin at Expo 67, in Montreal, Quebec. ...
For other persons named John Gavin, see John Gavin (disambiguation). ...
Angela Brigid Lansbury, CBE (born October 16, 1925) is an English three-time Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-nominated, four-time Tony-winning and six-time Golden Globe-winning actress and singer best known for her work in film, her award-winning tenures on Broadway in such musicals as Mame, Gypsy...
C-H | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | | Can-Can | Walter Lang | Frank Sinatra, Shirley MacLaine, Maurice Chevalier, Louis Jourdan | Musical | | | The Cape Canaveral Monsters | Phil Tucker | Scott Peters, Linda Connell, Jason Johnson | Science fiction | | | Cash McCall | Joseph Pevney | James Garner, Natalie Wood, Nina Foch, Dean Jagger | Drama | | | Cinderfella | Frank Tashlin | Jerry Lewis, Ed Wynn, Judith Anderson | Musical | | | Comanche Station | Budd Boetticher | Randolph Scott, Nancy Gates, Claude Akins, Skip Homeier | Western | | | The Dark at the Top of the Stairs | Delbert Mann | Robert Preston, Dorothy McGuire, Eve Arden, Angela Lansbury | Drama | | | Dinosaurus! | Irvin Shortess Yeaworth Jr | Ward Ramsey, Paul Lukather, Kristina Hanson | Science fiction | | | Elmer Gantry | Richard Brooks | Burt Lancaster, Jean Simmons, Arthur Kennedy, Dean Jagger, Shirley Jones | Drama | | | Exodus | Otto Preminger | Paul Newman, Eva Marie Saint, Ralph Richardson, Lee J. Cobb, Peter Lawford, Sal Mineo | Drama | | | The Facts of Life | Melvin Frank | Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Ruth Hussey | Comedy | | | Flaming Star | Don Siegel | Elvis Presley, Steve Forrest, Barbara Eden, Dolores del Rio | Western | | | From the Terrace | Mark Robson | Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Myrna Loy, Leon Ames, Barbara Eden | Drama | | | G.I. Blues | Norman Taurog | Elvis Presley, Juliet Prowse, Robert Ivers | Musical | | | The Grass Is Greener | Stanley Donen | Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons | Comedy | | | Heller in Pink Tights | George Cukor | Sophia Loren, Anthony Quinn, Margaret O'Brien, Steve Forrest, Eileen Heckart, Ramon Novarro | Western | | | High Time | Blake Edwards | Bing Crosby, Fabian, Tuesday Weld, Nicole Maurey | Musical | | | Home from the Hill | Vincente Minnelli | Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Parker, George Peppard, George Hamilton | Drama | | | Hyde and Go Tweet | Friz Freleng | | Animated | | Can-Can is a 1960 musical film made by Suffolk-Cummings productions and distributed by 20th Century Fox. ...
Walter Lang (born August 10, 1896 - died February 7, 1972) was an American film director. ...
Sinatra redirects here. ...
Shirley MacLaine (born April 24, 1934) is an Academy Award-winning American film and theatre actress, well-known not only for her acting, but for her devotion to her belief in reincarnation and aliens. ...
French singer Maurice Chevalier with stars of Hellzapoppin at Expo 67, in Montreal, Quebec. ...
Louis Jourdan (born June 19, 1919, 1920, or 1921[1]) is a French film actor. ...
The Cape Canaveral Monsters is a grade-Z 1960 sci-fi film written and directed by Phil Tucker, who had also directed Dance Hall Racket, written by and starring Lenny Bruce in 1953. ...
Phil Tucker (1927 — November 30, 1985) was an American film director, writer and producer. ...
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Jason Michael Johnson is a right-handed starting pitcher for the Detroit Tigers in Major League Baseball. ...
Cash McCall (1960), a film based upon the novel by Cameron Hawley about a man who buys businesses in order to sell them at a profit, features James Garner and Natalie Wood. ...
Joseph Pevney (born September 15, 1911, New York City) is a prolific film and television director, with a directing career that spanned over 80 productions from 1950 to 1984. ...
For other uses, see James Garner (disambiguation). ...
Natalie Wood (July 20, 1938 â November 29, 1981) was a three time Academy Award nominated American film actress. ...
Nina Foch (b. ...
Actor Dean Jagger Dean Jagger (November 17, 1903 â February 5, 1991) was an American film actor. ...
Cinderfella is a 1960 film comedy starring Jerry Lewis directed by Frank Tashlin. ...
Frank Tashlin (February 19, 1913 - May 5, 1972) was an animator, screenwriter, and director. ...
For other persons named Jerry Lewis, see Jerry Lewis (disambiguation). ...
Ed Wynn (November 9, 1886 - June 19, 1966) was a popular United States entertainer, born Isaiah Edwin Leopold in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ...
Dame Judith Anderson, photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1934 Dame Judith Anderson, AC DBE (February 10, 1897âJanuary 3, 1992), born Frances Margaret Anderson-Anderson, was an Tony award and Emmy winning stage and film actress who was also nominated for a Grammy and an Oscar. ...
Comanche Station (1960) was the last of Budd Boettichers late 1950s westerns starring Randolph Scott. ...
Budd Boetticher (1916-2001) was a film director during the classical period in Hollywood most famous for the series of low-budget Westerns he made in the late 1950s starring Randolph Scott. ...
Randolph Scott (January 23, 1898 â March 2, 1987) was an American motion picture actor whose career spanned from 1928 to 1962. ...
Claude Marion Akins was an American actor (born May 25, 1926, in Nelson, Georgia - died January 27, 1994, in Altadena, California). ...
Skip Homeier (born October 5, 1930 in Chicago, Illinois) is an actor. ...
Dark at the Top of the Stairs is a 1960 film with Shirley Winters. ...
Delbert Martin Mann, Jr. ...
Robert Preston (1918 - 1987) was an American actor. ...
Dorothy McGuire and Kent Smith in The Spiral Staircase Dorothy Hackett McGuire (June 14, 1916 â September 13, 2001) was an American actress. ...
Eve Arden (April 30, 1908 â November 12, 1990) was an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning American actress, who established a lengthy career as a supporting and character actor rather than as a lead actress due, in large part, to the fact, that while tall and slim, she was not...
Angela Brigid Lansbury, CBE (born October 16, 1925) is an English three-time Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-nominated, four-time Tony-winning and six-time Golden Globe-winning actress and singer best known for her work in film, her award-winning tenures on Broadway in such musicals as Mame, Gypsy...
Dinosaurus! is a 1960 science fiction film directed by Irvin Shortess Yeaworth Jr (1926-2004) and produced by Jack H. Harris. ...
Paul Lukather is an actor. ...
Elmer Gantry is a 1960 film based on the 1927 novel by Sinclair Lewis, which tells the story of a confidence man who teams with a woman evangelist in selling religion for profit to small-town America. ...
Richard Brooks (May 18, 1912 â March 11, 1992) was a Hollywood film writer, director, and (occasionally) producer. ...
Burt Lancaster (2 November 1913 â 20 October 1994) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor, noted for his athletic physique, distinct smile (which he called The Grin) and, later, his willingness to play roles that went against his initial tough guy image. ...
Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons in Angel Face Jean Merilyn Simmons (born January 31, 1929 in Crouch Hill, London, England, United Kingdom) is a British actress. ...
Arthur Kennedy (February 17, 1914 _ January 5, 1990) was an American actor. ...
Actor Dean Jagger Dean Jagger (November 17, 1903 â February 5, 1991) was an American film actor. ...
Shirley Jones, in a still from the opening credits of The Partridge Family Shirley Mae Jones (born March 31, 1934) is an Academy Award-winning singer and actress, perhaps best known for her role as Shirley Partridge, the widowed mother of five children, in the television series The Partridge Family...
Exodus is a 1960 epic war film made by Alpha and Carlyle Productions and distributed by United Artists. ...
Otto Ludwig Preminger (December 5, 1906 â April 23, 1986) was a film director. ...
This article is about the American actor and race team owner. ...
Eva Marie Saint (born July 4, 1924) is an Academy Award-winning American actress. ...
Sir Ralph David Richardson (19 December 1902 â 10 October 1983) was an English actor, one of a group of theatrical knights of the mid-20th century who, though more closely associated with the stage, did their best to make the transition to film. ...
Lee J. Cobb Lee J. Cobb (December 8, 1911 â February 11, 1976) was an American actor. ...
The Rat Pack. ...
Salvatore Sal Mineo, Jr. ...
The Facts of Life is a 1960 romantic comedy starring Bob Hope and Lucille Ball as middle-aged people who have an affair despite being married to other people. ...
Melvin Frank (born 13 August 1913 in Chicago, Illinois â died 13 October 1988 in Los Angeles, California) was an American screenwriter, film producer and film director. ...
Bob Hope, KBE (May 29, 1903 â July 27, 2003), born Leslie Townes Hope, was an English-Born American entertainer who appeared in vaudeville, on Broadway, on radio and television, in movies, and in performing tours for U.S. Military personnel, well known for his good natured humor and career longevity. ...
Lucille Désirée Ball (August 6, 1911 â April 26, 1989) was an iconic American comedienne, film, television, stage and radio actress, glamour girl and star of the landmark sitcoms I Love Lucy, The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour, The Lucy Show and Heres Lucy. ...
Ruth Carol Hussey (October 30, 1911 â April 19, 2005) was an actress born in Providence, Rhode Island. ...
Flaming Star is the title of a 1960 Elvis Presley film in the Western genre. ...
Don Siegel (October 26, 1912 - April 20, 1991) was an influential American film director. ...
Elvis redirects here. ...
Steve Forrest (born William Forrest Andrews on September 29, 1924 in Huntsville, Texas) is an American actor and the younger brother of actor Dana Andrews. ...
Barbara Eden (born August 23, 1934 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American film and television actress and singer who is best known for her starring role in the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. ...
Dolores Del Rio Dolores del Río (August 3, 1905 - April 11, 1983) was a Mexican film actress. ...
From the Terrace is a 1960 motion picture directed by Mark Robson and starring Paul Newman, Joanne Woodward, Myrna Loy, Barbara Eden, Ina Balin, and Leon Ames. ...
Mark Robson (December 4, 1913 â June 20, 1978) was a Canadian-born film editor, film director and producer in Hollywood. ...
This article is about the American actor and race team owner. ...
Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier Woodward (born February 27, 1930) is an Academy Award, Golden Globe, Emmy award winning American actress. ...
Myrna Loy (August 2, 1905 â December 14, 1993) was an American motion picture actress. ...
Leon Ames (born January 20, 1902 in Portland, Indiana; died October 12, 1993 in Los Angeles, California), born Leon Waycoff to a Russian family, was an American film actor. ...
Barbara Eden (born August 23, 1934 in Tucson, Arizona) is an American film and television actress and singer who is best known for her starring role in the sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. ...
G.I. Blues is a 1960 Elvis Presley musical motion picture played as a romantic comedy. ...
Norman Taurog, (February 23, 1899 - April 7, 1981) was an American film director born in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Elvis redirects here. ...
Juliet meets Kermit the frog on the Muppet Show. ...
The Grass Is Greener is a 1960 comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and featuring an ensemble cast consisting of screen veterans Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, and Jean Simmons. ...
Stanley Donen (born April 13, 1924) is an American film director and choreographer hailed by David Quinlan as the King of the Hollywood musicals. His most famous work is Singin in the Rain, which he co-directed with Gene Kelly. ...
This article is about the actor. ...
Deborah Kerr, CBE (September 30, 1921 â October 16, 2007) was a Golden Globe Award-winning Scottish actress who was also awarded an honorary Academy Award and BAFTA recognition. ...
Robert Charles Durman Mitchum (August 6, 1917 â July 1, 1997) was an Academy award nominated American film actor and singer. ...
Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons in Angel Face Jean Merilyn Simmons (born January 31, 1929 in Crouch Hill, London, England, United Kingdom) is a British actress. ...
Heller In Pink Tights is a 1960 film adapted from Louis LAmours 1936 novel, Heller With A Gun. ...
George Dewey Cukor (July 7, 1899 â January 24, 1983) was an American film director. ...
Sophia Loren (born September 20, 1934) is an Academy Award winning Italian film actress. ...
For other people named Anthony Quinn see Anthony Quinn (disambiguation) Anthony Quinn (April 21, 1915 â June 3, 2001) was a two-time Academy Award-winning Mexican/American actor, as well as a painter and writer. ...
Margaret OBrien during her career as a child star. ...
Steve Forrest (born William Forrest Andrews on September 29, 1924 in Huntsville, Texas) is an American actor and the younger brother of actor Dana Andrews. ...
Eileen Heckart was an American actress of stage, screen and television. ...
Ramón Novarro (February 6, 1899 â October 30, 1968) was a Mexican actor who achieved fame as a Latin lover in silent films. ...
High Time is a 1960 collegiate comedic film, directed by Blake Edwards and starring Bing Crosby. ...
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Harry Lillis âBingâ Crosby (May 3, 1903 â October 14, 1977) was an American popular singer and Academy Award-winning actor whose career lasted from 1926 until his death in 1977. ...
Fabian is the English form of the late Roman name Fabianus. ...
Tuesday Weld, born August 27, 1943, is an American film actress. ...
Home from the Hill is a 1960 film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Robert Mitchum, Eleanor Parker, George Peppard, George Hamilton, Everett Sloane, and Luana Patten. ...
Vincente Minnelli (February 28, 1903 â July 25, 1986) was a famous Academy Award-winning Hollywood director and accomplished stage director, often considered by critics to be the father of the modern musical. ...
Robert Charles Durman Mitchum (August 6, 1917 â July 1, 1997) was an Academy award nominated American film actor and singer. ...
Eleanor Jean Parker (born June 26, 1922) is an American film and television actress. ...
George Peppard, Jr. ...
George Hamilton may refer to: George Hamilton (actor) (born 1939) His father, a bandleader George Hamilton, IV (born 1937), country music performer George Hamilton, 1st Earl of Orkney (1666-1737) George Hamilton (commentator), gaffe-prone football (soccer) commentator. ...
Hyde and Go Tweet is a Merrie Melodies animated short starring Tweety and Sylvester. ...
Isadore Friz Freleng (August 21, 1906[1]âMay 26, 1995) was an animator, cartoonist, director, and producer best known for his work on the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons from Warner Bros. ...
I-R | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | | Inherit the Wind | Stanley Kramer | Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Gene Kelly, Dick York, Harry Morgan | Drama | | | It Started in Naples | Melville Shavelson | Clark Gable, Sophia Loren, Vittorio De Sica | Romantic comedy | | | The Last Voyage | Andrew L. Stone | Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, George Sanders, Woody Strode | Adventure | | | Last Woman on Earth | Roger Corman | Betsy Jones-Moreland, Antony Carbone, Robert Towne | Science fiction | | | The Leech Woman | Edward Dein | Grant Williams, Colleen Gray, Phillip Terry, Gloria Talbot | Science fiction | | | Let's Make Love | George Cukor | Marilyn Monroe, Yves Montand, Tony Randall | Musical comedy | | | The Little Shop of Horrors | Roger Corman | Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph, Mel Welles, Dick Miller | Comedy | One of Jack Nicholson's earliest films, he plays a small role. | | The Lost World | Irwin Allen | Michael Rennie, Jill St. John, David Hedison, Claude Rains, Fernando Lamas | Science fiction | | | The Magnificent Seven | John Sturges | Yul Brynner, Eli Wallach, Steve McQueen, Charles Bronson, Robert Vaughn, James Coburn | Western | | | Mice Follies | Robert McKimson | | Animated | | | Midnight Lace | David Miller | Doris Day, Rex Harrison, John Gavin, Myrna Loy, Roddy McDowall | Mystery/thriller | | | The Mountain Road | Daniel Mann | James Stewart, Lisa Lu, Glenn Corbett, Harry Morgan | War | | | North to Alaska | Henry Hathaway | John Wayne, Stewart Granger, Capucine, Ernie Kovacs, Fabian | Western | | | Ocean's Eleven | Lewis Milestone | Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, Joey Bishop, Angie Dickinson | Comedy | | | Once More, with Feeling! | Stanley Donen | Yul Brynner, Kay Kendall, Gregory Ratoff | Comedy | Kay Kendall's final film, released posthumously | | The Oscar | Russell Rouse | Harlan Ellison, Clarence Greene, Russell Rouse, Richard Sale | Comedy | | | Please Don't Eat the Daisies | Charles Walters | Doris Day, David Niven, Janis Paige, Spring Byington, Richard Haydn, Patsy Kelly, Jack Weston | Comedy | | | Pollyanna | David Swift | Hayley Mills, Jane Wyman, Richard Egan, Karl Malden, Nancy Olson, Adolphe Menjou, Donald Crisp, Agnes Moorehead | Comedy | | | Portrait in Black | Michael Gordon | Lana Turner, Anthony Quinn, Richard Basehart, Sandra Dee, Anna May Wong | Drama | Anna May Wong's final film | | Pretty Boy Floyd | Herbert J. Leder | John Ericson, Barry Newman, Joan Harvey | Drama | One of Peter Falk's earliest films, he plays a minor role. | | Psycho | Alfred Hitchcock | Anthony Perkins, Janet Leigh, Vera Miles, John Gavin, Martin Balsam | Horror | | | The Rat Race | Robert Mulligan | Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds, Jack Oakie | Comedy | | | Raymie | Frank McDonald | David Ladd, Julie Adams, John Agar, Charles Winninger | Drama | | Inherit the Wind is a play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee, which opened on Broadway in January 1955, a 1960 Hollywood film based on the play, and three television remakes. ...
Stanley Kramer (September 29, 1913 â February 19, 2001) was a Jewish-American film director and producer. ...
Spencer Tracy (April 5, 1900 â June 10, 1967) was a two-time Academy Award-winning American film and stage actor who appeared in 74 films from 1930 to 1967. ...
Fredric March (August 31, 1897 â April 14, 1975) was a two-time Academy Award-winning American actor. ...
For the similarly-named American actress, see Jean Kelly. ...
Dick York (September 4, 1928 â February 20, 1992) was an American actor in radio, Broadway stage, and television. ...
For German porn star and director, see Harry S. Morgan. ...
It Started in Naples is an American romantic-comedy film released in August 1960. ...
Melville Shavelson (b. ...
William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 â November 16, 1960) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor. ...
Sophia Loren (born September 20, 1934) is an Academy Award winning Italian film actress. ...
Vittorio De Sica (July 7, 1902âNovember 13, 1974) was an Italian neorealist director and actor. ...
The Last Voyage (1960) tells the story of an aged ocean liner, SS Claridon that meets destruction in the Pacific Ocean. ...
Andrew L. Stone (born July 16, 1902; died June 9, 1999) was an American screenwriter, director, and producer. ...
Robert Langford Modini Stack (January 13, 1919 â May 14, 2003) was an American stage and movie actor. ...
Promotional photo for Malone Dorothy Malone (born January 30, 1925) is an American actress. ...
Do you mean: George Sanders (1906-1972), the British actor George Sanders, who was awarded the Victoria Cross on the first day of the Battle of the Somme This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Woodrow Wilson Woolwine Strode (born July 25, 1914, Los Angeles, California; died December 31, 1994) was a decathlete and football star at UCLA before becoming a pioneering African-American film actor. ...
Antony Carbone and Betsy Jones Moreland, unsure about their future course of action Last Woman on Earth is a U.S. movie of 1960 produced and directed by Roger Corman about an inexplicable incident during which all life on the surface of the earth is killed except for three human...
Roger William Corman (born April 5, 1926), sometimes nicknamed King of the Bs for his output of B-movies (though he himself rejects this appellation as inaccurate), is a prolific American producer and director of low-budget exploitation movies, many of which are some of the most influential movies made. ...
Betsy Jones-Moreland with Antony Carbone in Last Woman on Earth (1960) Betsy Jones-Moreland (April 1, 1930 â May 1, 2006) was an American actress. ...
Antony Carbone (born 1927 in Calabria, Italy) is an American film and television actor. ...
Towne in the 1960 movie Last Woman on Earth Robert Towne (born November 23, 1934) is an American actor, screenwriter and director. ...
VHS cover of The Leech Woman The Leech Woman is a 1960 science fiction film directed by Edward Dein. ...
Grant Williams was born August 18, 1930 of Scottish parents. ...
Phillip Terry (March 7, 1909 - February 23, 1993) was an American actor. ...
Lets Make Love is a 1960 comedy musical film made by 20th Century Fox. ...
George Dewey Cukor (July 7, 1899 â January 24, 1983) was an American film director. ...
Marilyn Monroe (born Norma Jeane Mortenson;[1] baptised Norma Jeane Baker June 1, 1926 â August 5, 1962), was a Golden Globe-winning,[2] critically-acclaimed[3][4][5] American actress, singer, model, Hollywood icon,[6] cultural icon, fashion icon,[7] pop icon,[8] film executive[9] and sex symbol. ...
Yves Montand Yves Montand (October 13, 1921 â November 9, 1991) was a French/Italian actor, born Ivo Livi in Monsummano Alto, Italy. ...
Tony Randall (February 26, 1920 â May 17, 2004) was an American comic actor. ...
This article is about 1960 Roger Corman film. ...
Roger William Corman (born April 5, 1926), sometimes nicknamed King of the Bs for his output of B-movies (though he himself rejects this appellation as inaccurate), is a prolific American producer and director of low-budget exploitation movies, many of which are some of the most influential movies made. ...
Jonathan Haze, as seen in the colorized version of The Little Shop of Horrors. ...
Jackie Joseph (born November 7, 1934 in Los Angeles, California) is an American character actress, voice artist, and writer best known for portraying the film characters of: Audrey Fulquard on The Little Shop of Horrors, Sheila Futterman in both Gremlins films, and providing the voice of Melody Valentine in the...
Mel Welles (1922? - August 18, 2005) was an American film actor. ...
Richard Dick Miller (born December 25, 1928) is an American character actor who has appeared in many films, particularly those produced by Roger Corman, and later in films of directors who started their careers with Corman, including Joe Dante and James Cameron. ...
John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937), known as Jack Nicholson, is a three time Academy Award-winning American actor internationally renowned for his often dark-themed portrayals of neurotic characters. ...
The Lost World is a 1960 science fiction adventure film based on the novel by Arthur Conan Doyle. ...
Irwin Allen (June 12, 1916 â November 2, 1991) was a television and film producer nicknamed The Master of Disaster for his work in the disaster film genre. ...
Michael Rennie (25 August 1909â10 June 1971) was an English film, television and stage actor best known for his starring role as the benevolent space visitor Klaatu in the 1951 classic science fiction film The Day the Earth Stood Still. ...
Jill St. ...
David Hedison is seen playing CIA agent Felix Leiter in Live and Let Die. ...
Claude Rains (November 10, 1889 â May 30, 1967) was a British-born theatre and film actor, who later held American citizenship, best known for his many roles in Hollywood films. ...
Fernando Ãlvaro Lamas (born January 9, 1915 in Buenos Aires, Argentina â died October 8, 2005 in Los Angeles, California) was an Argentine actor and director, and the father of actor Lorenzo Lamas. ...
The Magnificent Seven is a 1960 western film directed by John Sturges about a group of hired gunmen tasked with protecting a Mexican village from bandits. ...
John Eliot Sturges (3 January 1911 – 18 August 1982) Known as The dean of big_budget action movies made during the 1950s and 1960. Sturges movies include The Magnificent Seven, The Great Escape, Gunfight at the O.K. Corral, Ice Station Zebra and Marooned (movie). ...
Yul Brynner (July 11, 1920[1] â October 10, 1985) was a Russian-born Broadway and Academy Award-winning Hollywood actor. ...
Eli Herschel Wallach (born December 7, 1915) is an American film, TV and stage actor. ...
For other uses, see Steve McQueen (disambiguation). ...
For other persons named Charles Bronson, see Charles Bronson (disambiguation). ...
Robert Francis Vaughn (born November 22, 1932) is an American actor noted for stage, film and television work. ...
James Coburn in Sam Peckinpahs Cross of Iron (1977). ...
Robert Bob McKimson, Sr. ...
Midnight Lace is mystery thriller made in 1960. ...
David Miller could refer to any of the following: David Miller (architect), University of Washington, Seattle Professor, FAIA David Miller (Canadian politician), mayor of Toronto David Miller (darts player), an American professional darts player David Miller (director), film director David Miller (editor), British writer and journalist Dave Miller (Mozilla), American...
Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff (born April 3, 1924)[1] is an American singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate known as Doris Day. ...
Sir Reginald Rex Carey Harrison, KBE (5 March 1908 â 2 June 1990) was an Academy Award- and Tony Award-winning English theatre and film actor. ...
For other persons named John Gavin, see John Gavin (disambiguation). ...
Myrna Loy (August 2, 1905 â December 14, 1993) was an American motion picture actress. ...
Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall (September 17, 1928 â October 3, 1998) was an English/American actor. ...
The Mountain Road is a 1961 war film starring James Stewart and directed by Daniel Mann. ...
Daniel Mann, also known as Daniel Chugerman (August 8, 1912âNovember 21, 1991), was an American film and television director. ...
For other persons named James Stewart, see James Stewart (disambiguation). ...
Lisa Lu (born December 5, 1931 in Peiping, China) is a Chinese-American actress and documentary producer. ...
Glenn Corbett as Zefram Cochrane Glenn Corbett (August 17, 1930-January 16, 1993) was an American actor born Glenn Rothenburg in El Monte, California. ...
For German porn star and director, see Harry S. Morgan. ...
North to Alaska is a 1960 comedic western directed by Henry Hathaway and starring John Wayne and Stewart Granger. ...
Henry Hathaway (March 13, 1898 – February 11, 1985) was an American film director and producer. ...
For other persons named John Wayne, see John Wayne (disambiguation). ...
Stewart Granger (May 6, 1913 â August 16, 1993) was an English film actor, mainly associated with heroic and romantic leading roles. ...
Capucine (6 January 1933 â 17 March 1990) was a Golden Globe-nominated French actress and fashion model best known for her role as Simone Clouseau in the 1963 comedy The Pink Panther. ...
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Fabian is the English form of the late Roman name Fabianus. ...
Oceans Eleven is a 1960 heist film directed by Lewis Milestone and starring five Rat Packers: Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. ...
Lewis Milestone (born Lev Milstein) (September 30, 1895 - September 25, 1980) was an accomplished, and award-winning motion picture director. ...
Sinatra redirects here. ...
Dean Martin (born Dino Paul Crocetti; June 7, 1917 â December 25, 1995) was an American singer, film actor, television personality, and comedian. ...
Sammy Davis, Jr. ...
The Rat Pack. ...
Joey Bishop (February 3, 1918 â October 17, 2007) was perhaps best remembered as being a member of the Rat Pack with Frank Sinatra, Peter Lawford, Dean Martin, and Sammy Davis Jr. ...
Angie Dickinson (born September 30, 1931) is a Golden Globe-winning American television and film actress, perhaps best known for her role as Sergeant Leann Pepper Anderson in the 1970s crime drama Police Woman. ...
Once More, with Feeling! is a 1960 comedy film made by Columbia Pictures. ...
Stanley Donen (born April 13, 1924) is an American film director and choreographer hailed by David Quinlan as the King of the Hollywood musicals. His most famous work is Singin in the Rain, which he co-directed with Gene Kelly. ...
Yul Brynner (July 11, 1920[1] â October 10, 1985) was a Russian-born Broadway and Academy Award-winning Hollywood actor. ...
Kay Kendall (May 21, 1926 â September 6, 1959) was a British actress. ...
Gregory Ratoff was an American film director, actor and producer. ...
Kay Kendall (May 21, 1926 â September 6, 1959) was a British actress. ...
The Oscar is a 1966 comedy film starring, written by Harlan Ellison, Clarence Greene, Russell Rouse and Richard Sale , directed by Rouse and starring Milton Berle, Bob Hope, Ernest Borgnine, Stephen Boyd and Tony Bennett. ...
Russell Rouse (20 November 1913 â 2 October 1987), was an American screenwriter, producer and director. ...
Harlan Jay Ellison (born May 27, 1934) is a prolific American writer of short stories, novellas, teleplays, essays, and criticism. ...
Clarence Greene (1913 - 1995) was an American film producer and screenwriter who frequently collaborated with filmmaker Russell Rouse on a number of offbeat films. ...
Russell Rouse (20 November 1913 â 2 October 1987), was an American screenwriter, producer and director. ...
Richard T. Sale {1939â?} Journalist and novelist, best known for The Blackstone Rangers (1971), a book-length investigative report on the Black P. Stone Rangers. ...
Please Dont Eat the Daisies is a 1960 comedy film made by Euterpe Inc. ...
Charles Walters (November 11, 1911-August 13, 1982), Hollywood director and choreographer most noted for his work in MGM musicals and comedies in from the 1940s to the 1960s. ...
Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff (born April 3, 1924)[1] is an American singer, actress, and animal welfare advocate known as Doris Day. ...
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Janis Paige (Birthname: Donna Mae Tjaden b. ...
Spring Byington (October 17, 1886 â September 7, 1971) was an Oscar-nominated American actress. ...
Richard Haydn (1905-1985) was a comic actor in radio, movies and TV. He was known for playing eccentric characters, emphasized by a deliberate over-nasalized and over-enunciated speech pattern. ...
Patsy Kelly was an American film comedienne, who was born in Brooklyn, New York on January 12, 1910. ...
Weston as Pig in The Cincinnati Kid Jack Weston (August 21, 1924 - May 3, 1996), born Jack Weinstein, was an American movie and television actor. ...
For the album by rock band Northstar, see Pollyanna (album). ...
David Swift (born 1933) is a British actor, best known for his role in the sitcom, Drop the Dead Donkey. ...
Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien Mills (born April 18, 1946) is an English actress. ...
Jane Wyman (January 5, 1917[1]â September 10, 2007) was an Oscar, Golden Globe-winning and Emmy-nominated American actress. ...
Richard Egan is: Richard Egan (actor) - American film actor Richard Egan (businessman) - American businessman, Ambassador This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Karl Malden (born on March 22, 1912) is an Emmy Award-winning, Oscar-winning and Golden Globe-nominated American actor, known for his expansive manner. ...
Nancy Olson and William Holden in Sunset Boulevard Nancy Olson (born July 14, 1928 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American actress. ...
Adolphe Menjou Adolphe Jean Menjou (February 18, 1890 â October 29, 1963) was an American actor of French and Irish descent. ...
Donald Crisp (July 27, 1882 â May 25, 1974) was an Academy Award winning English film actor. ...
Agnes Robertson Moorehead (December 6, 1900 â April 30, 1994) was an Oscar-nominated American character actress. ...
Portrait in Black (1960) is a thriller released by Universal International. ...
Michael Gordon (September 6, 1909 â April 29, 1993) was an American stage actor and stage and film director. ...
Lana Turner (February 8, 1921 â June 29, 1995) was an Academy award-nominated American film actress. ...
For other people named Anthony Quinn see Anthony Quinn (disambiguation) Anthony Quinn (April 21, 1915 â June 3, 2001) was a two-time Academy Award-winning Mexican/American actor, as well as a painter and writer. ...
Richard Basehart (August 31, 1914 - September 17, 1984) was an American actor. ...
Sandra Dee (April 23, 1942 - February 20, 2005) was an American film actress best known for her role as Gidget. // Alexandra Zuck was born to John and Mary Zuck, of Rusyn ancestry, in Bayonne, New Jersey, Dee was a professional model by the age of four. ...
Anna May Wong (January 3, 1905 â February 2, 1961) was the first Chinese American actress to achieve stardom in a career that spanned both silent films and talkies, the stage, radio and television,[1] even hosting her own television show at one point. ...
Anna May Wong (January 3, 1905 â February 2, 1961) was the first Chinese American actress to achieve stardom in a career that spanned both silent films and talkies, the stage, radio and television,[1] even hosting her own television show at one point. ...
Pretty Boy Floyd is a 1960 biographical film based on the career of the notorious 1930s outlaw Charles Arthur Pretty Boy Floyd. ...
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Illustration of John Ericsson John Ericsson (July 31, 1803 – March 8, 1889) was a Swedish inventor and mechanical engineer, as was his brother, Nils Ericson. ...
Barry Newman (born November 7, 1938) is an American actor best known for the character Anthony Petrocelli on the TV crime-drama Petrocelli, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe. ...
Peter Michael Falk (born September 16, 1927) is an American actor. ...
Psycho is a 1960 suspense/horror film directed by auteur Alfred Hitchcock from the screenplay by Joseph Stefano about a psychotic killer. ...
Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock KBE (August 13, 1899 â April 29, 1980) was an iconic and highly influential British-born film director and producer who pioneered many techniques in the suspense and thriller genres. ...
Anthony Perkins (April 4, 1932 â September 12, 1992) was an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe-winning American stage and screen actor best known for his role as Norman Bates in Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho and its three sequels. ...
Janet Leigh (July 6, 1927 â October 3, 2004), born Jeanette Helen Morrison, was an American actress. ...
Vera Miles (born August 23, 1929 or 1930[1]) is an American actress. ...
For other persons named John Gavin, see John Gavin (disambiguation). ...
Martin Henry Balsam (November 4, 1919 â February 13, 1996) was an American actor. ...
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. ...
Robert Mulligan (born August 23, 1925 in The Bronx, New York) is an American film and television director. ...
For other persons named Tony Curtis, see Tony Curtis (disambiguation). ...
For other persons named Debbie Reynolds, see Deborah Reynolds (disambiguation). ...
Jack Oakie (November 12, 1903 – January 23, 1978) is an actor. ...
Theatrical Poster Raymie is a 1960 film starring David Ladd. ...
Frank McDonald is the Environment Editor of The Irish Times. ...
David Ladd (born February 5, 1947 in Los Angeles, California) is an actor who appeared in the film A Dog of Flanders in the 1960s. ...
Actress Julie Adams from Creature from the Black Lagoon Julie Adams (born October 17, 1926 in Waterloo, Iowa)is an American film actress. ...
John G. Agar (January 31, 1921 - April 7, 2002) was a successful Hollywood actor who ascended to celebrity shortly after World War II. He is perhaps best remembered for as Shirley Temples first husband (1945-1950) and for starring in the Sands of Iwo Jima alongside John Wayne; however...
Charles Winninger (1884-1969) was an American stage and film actor, most often cast in comedies or musicals, but equally at home in drama. ...
S-Z | Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | | Scent of Mystery | Jack Cardiff | Denholm Elliott, Peter Lorre | Mystery | | | Sergeant Rutledge | John Ford | | Crime western | Warner Bros. | | Seven Thieves | Henry Hathaway | | Film noir | 20th Century Fox | | So Young the Savage Land | Richard Donner | | Western made for TV | CBS | | Song Without End | Charles Vidor, George Cukor | | Biographical romance | | | Sons and Lovers | Jack Cardiff | | Drama | 20th Century Fox, with USA | | Spartacus | Stanley Kubrick | Kirk Douglas, Tony Curtis, Jean Simmons | Historical epic | Universal Pictures | | Stop!, Look and Laugh | | | Animated feature | | | The Subterraneans | | | | MGM | | The Sundowners | Fred Zinnemann | Deborah Kerr | Drama | Warner Bros. | | Sunrise at Campobello | Vincent J. Donehue | Ralph Bellamy | Biography | Warner Bros. | | Swiss Family Robinson | Ken Annakin | John Mills, Dorothy McGuire | Family adventure | Walt Disney | | Switchin' Kitten | Gene Deitch | Tom and Jerry | [[Animated short | MGM | | Tarzan the Magnificent | Robert Day | | Action adventure | | | The Tell-Tale Heart | Ernest Morris | | Horror | | | This Rebel Breed | | Rita Moreno, Gerald Mohr, Eugenio Martin, and Dyan Cannon | Crime | | | Toby Tyler | Charles Barton | Kevin Corcoran | Circus | Walt Disney | | Too Hot to Handle | Terence Young | | Film noir | | | Tormented | Bert I. Gordon | | Horror | Allied Artists | | The Unforgiven | John Huston | Burt Lancaster, Audrey Hepburn | Western | United Artists | | Village of the Damned | Wolf Rilla | | Sci-Fi | MGM | | Visit to a Small Planet | Norman Taurog | | Sci-Fi | Paramount Pictures | | The Wackiest Ship In the Army | Richard Murphy | Jack Lemmon | Comedy | Columbia Pictures | | The Wasp Woman | Roger Corman, Jack Hill | | Sci-Fi | | | Where the Boys Are | Henry Levin | | Comedy | MGM | | Who Was That Lady? | George Sidney | | Comedy | Columbia Pictures | | The Wild Ride | Harvey Berman | Jack Nicholson | | | | Wild River | Elia Kazan | | Drama | | Scent of Mystery is a 1960 mystery film that featured the one and only use of Smell-O-Vision, a system that timed odors to points in the films plot. ...
Jack Cardiff (born 18 September 1914) is a British cinematographer, director and photographer. ...
Elliott in The Signal-Man Denholm Mitchell Elliott (May 31, 1922 â October 6, 1992) was a distinguished British actor, well known for his appearances on stage, film and television. ...
Peter Lorre (June 26, 1904 â March 23, 1964), born László Löwenstein, was an Hungarian[1] - Austrian - American actor frequently typecast as a sinister foreigner. ...
Sergeant Rutledge is a 1960 film directed by John Ford, with Woody Strode in the title role. ...
For other persons named John Ford, see John Ford (disambiguation). ...
âWBâ redirects here. ...
Seven Thieves is a 1960 20th Century Fox film noir crime drama motion picture starring Edward G. Robinson, Rod Steiger, and Joan Collins. ...
Henry Hathaway (March 13, 1898 – February 11, 1985) was an American film director and producer. ...
Twentieth (20th) Century Fox Film Corporation (known from 1935 to 1985 as Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation) is one of the six major American film studios. ...
This article is about the broadcast network. ...
Song Without End Song Without End, subtitled The Story of Franz Liszt, is a 1960 biographical film romance made by Columbia Pictures. ...
Charles Vidor (July 27, 1900 – June 4, 1959) was a film director. ...
George Dewey Cukor (July 7, 1899 â January 24, 1983) was an American film director. ...
Sons and Lovers is a 1960 film adaptation of the D. H. Lawrence novel Sons and Lovers. ...
Jack Cardiff (born 18 September 1914) is a British cinematographer, director and photographer. ...
Twentieth (20th) Century Fox Film Corporation (known from 1935 to 1985 as Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation) is one of the six major American film studios. ...
Motto: (traditional) In God We Trust (official, 1956âpresent) Anthem: The Star-Spangled Banner Capital Washington, D.C. Largest city New York City Official language(s) None at the federal level; English de facto Government Federal Republic - President George W. Bush (R) - Vice President Dick Cheney (R) Independence - Declared - Recognized...
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. ...
Kubrick redirects here. ...
Kirk Douglas (born Issur Danielovitch[1] on December 9, 1916) is an iconic Academy Award-winning American actor and film producer known for his cleft chin, his gravelly voice and his recurring roles as the kinds of characters Douglas himself once described as sons of bitches. He is also father...
For other persons named Tony Curtis, see Tony Curtis (disambiguation). ...
Robert Mitchum and Jean Simmons in Angel Face Jean Merilyn Simmons (born January 31, 1929 in Crouch Hill, London, England, United Kingdom) is a British actress. ...
Universal Pictures is the main motion picture production/distribution arm of Universal Studios, a subsidiary of NBC Universal. ...
Stop!, Look and Laugh was a full-length motion picture that was released in 1960. ...
The Subterraneans cover The Subterraneans is a 1958 novel by Beat Generation author Jack Kerouac. ...
MGM logo Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or MGM, is a large media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of cinema and television programs. ...
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. ...
Fred Zinnemann (April 29, 1907âMarch 14, 1997) was an Austrian-American film director. ...
Deborah Kerr, CBE (September 30, 1921 â October 16, 2007) was a Golden Globe Award-winning Scottish actress who was also awarded an honorary Academy Award and BAFTA recognition. ...
âWBâ redirects here. ...
This article is about the film . ...
Vincent Julian Donehue, (22 September 1915 - 17 January 1966) was an American director noted mainly for his theatre work, with occasional film and television credits . ...
Ralph Rexford Bellamy (June 17, 1904 â November 29, 1991) was a Tony Award-winning American actor with a career spanning sixty-two years. ...
âWBâ redirects here. ...
Swiss Family Robinson is a 1960 film adaptation of the Johann David Wyss novel. ...
Ken Annakin (born August 10, 1914) is a British film director. ...
John Mills as Professor Bernard Quatermass in the Thames Television science-fiction serial Quatermass (1979). ...
Dorothy McGuire and Kent Smith in The Spiral Staircase Dorothy Hackett McGuire (June 14, 1916 â September 13, 2001) was an American actress. ...
For the company founded by Disney, see The Walt Disney Company. ...
Switchin Kitten is the 1961 Tom and Jerry cartoon directed by Gene Deitch. ...
Gene Deitch (born August 8, 1924 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is an American Academy-Award winning illustrator, animator and film director, based out of Prague. ...
For other uses, see Tom and Jerry (disambiguation). ...
MGM logo Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or MGM, is a large media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of cinema and television programs. ...
Tarzan the Magnificent is the 1960 followup to Tarzans Greatest Adventure (1959). ...
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The Tell-Tale Heart (1960) is a film adaptation of the Edgar Allan Poe short story directed by Ernest Morris. ...
This Rebel Breed was a 1960 melodrama starring Rita Moreno, Gerald Mohr, Eugenio Martin, and Dyan Cannon. ...
Rita Moreno (born December 11, 1931, in Humacao, Puerto Rico) is a singer, dancer and an Academy Award-winning actress and the first and only Puerto Rican actress in history (as well as one of only nine people) to have won an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony...
Gerald Mohr (June 11, 1914 - November 9, 1968) was a film actor who appeared in over sixty films and guest starring in dozens of television programs. ...
Dyan Cannon (born Samille Diane Friesen on January 4, 1937) is a three-time Academy Award-nominated American film and television actress, director, screenwriter, editor, and producer. ...
Toby Tyler was released on January 21,1960 by the Walt Disney Company. ...
Director Charles Barton (1902 - 1981) spent his first two decades as an actor in stock, vaudeville and movies. ...
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For the company founded by Disney, see The Walt Disney Company. ...
Too Hot to Handle (US Title: Playgirls After Dark, 1960) is a low budget neo-noir UK gangster thriller, directed by Terence Young, steeped in pre-swinging 60s London atmosphere. ...
Terence Young in the 1960s Stewart Terence Herbert Young (June 20, 1915 â September 7, 1994) was a British film director, born in Shanghai, China, was public-school educated, and read Oriental History at St Catharines College in the University of Cambridge (like the fictional character James Bond - see below). ...
Bert I. Gordon (born Bert Ira Gordon, September 24, 1922 in Kenosha, WI) is an American film director most famous for such sci-fi and horror B-movies as The Amazing Colossal Man and Village of the Giants. ...
Allied Artists Pictures Corporation (AAPC) was a subsidiary of Monogram Pictures that was founded in 1946. ...
The Unforgiven is an American western film released in 1960. ...
John Marcellus Huston (August 5, 1906 â August 28, 1987) was an American film director and actor. ...
Burt Lancaster (2 November 1913 â 20 October 1994) was an Academy Award-winning American film actor, noted for his athletic physique, distinct smile (which he called The Grin) and, later, his willingness to play roles that went against his initial tough guy image. ...
Audrey Hepburn (May 4, 1929) â January 20, 1993) was an English Academy Award-, Tony Award-, Grammy Award-, and Emmy Award-winning film and stage actress, fashion icon, and humanitarian. ...
This article is about the film studio. ...
Village of the Damned is an English science fiction film made in 1960 by German director Wolf Rilla. ...
MGM logo Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or MGM, is a large media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of cinema and television programs. ...
Visit To A Small Planet was filmed from April 28-July 3, 1959. ...
Norman Taurog, (February 23, 1899 - April 7, 1981) was an American film director born in Chicago, Illinois. ...
Paramount Pictures Corporation is an American motion picture production and distribution company, based in Hollywood, California. ...
The Wackiest Ship in the Army was a short-lived American television sitcom series that ran between 1965 & 1966 on NBC and was loosely based on the 1960 film of the same title starring Jack Lemmon. ...
Richard Murphy (May 8, 1912 - May 19, 1993) was an award winning screenwriter. ...
John Uhler Lemmon III (February 8, 1925 â June 27, 2001), better known as Jack Lemmon, was a two-time Academy Award and Cannes Award-winning American actor and comedian. ...
The Columbia Pictures logo from 1993 to the present Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. ...
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). ...
Roger William Corman (born April 5, 1926), sometimes nicknamed King of the Bs for his output of B-movies (though he himself rejects this appellation as inaccurate), is a prolific American producer and director of low-budget exploitation movies, many of which are some of the most influential movies made. ...
Jack Hill (born 1933) is an American film director, noted for his work in the exploitation film genre. ...
Where the Boys Are is a 1960 American motion picture comedy about four Midwestern college co-eds who spend spring break in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. ...
Henry Levin (5 June 1909 - 1 May 1980) was a American actor and director of over fifty films. ...
MGM logo Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer or MGM, is a large media company, involved primarily in the production and distribution of cinema and television programs. ...
Who Was That Lady? is a 1960 comedy movie starring Tony Curtis, Dean Martin, and Janet Leigh. ...
Geoge Sidney ( October 4, 1916 - May 5, 2002) was a prolific American film director, who directed many notable films, mostly for the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio. ...
The Columbia Pictures logo from 1993 to the present Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. ...
The Wild Ride (1960) Cult classic starring Jack Nicholson as a rebellious punk Johnny, of the beat generation, who spends his days as an amateur dirt track driver in between partying and troublemaking. ...
John Joseph Nicholson (born April 22, 1937), known as Jack Nicholson, is a three time Academy Award-winning American actor internationally renowned for his often dark-themed portrayals of neurotic characters. ...
Wild River is a 1960 film which tells the story of a young Tennessee Valley Authority administrator who comes to a small town in Tennessee to build a dam, despite opposition from the locals. ...
Elia Kazan, (Greek: ÎÎ»Î¯Î±Ï Îαζάν, IPA: ), (September 7, 1909 â September 28, 2003) was a Greek-American film and theatre director, film and theatrical producer, screenwriter, novelist and cofounder of the influential Actors Studio in New York in 1947. ...
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Cinema of Africa A list of African films by country of orign: // A proposito dellAngola (1973) Burned By Blue (2001) Camarada Faz la Coregem Caravana (1992) Carnaval da vitoria (1978) Comboio da Canhoca (1989) Des fusils pour Banta (1970) O Desassossego de Pessoa (2002) Dissidence (1998) O Golpe O...
A list of African films by country of orign: // Main article: List of Algerian films Main article: List of Angolan films Abeni (2006) Africa paradis (2006) Amazone candidate, L (2007) Arlit, deuxième Paris (2005) Barbecue-Pejo (2000) Debout les morts (1991) (TV) Divine carcasse (1998) Djib (2000) Enfants de. ...
A list of African films by country of orign: // Main article: List of Algerian films Main article: List of Angolan films Abeni (2006) Africa paradis (2006) Amazone candidate, L (2007) Arlit, deuxième Paris (2005) Barbecue-Pejo (2000) Debout les morts (1991) (TV) Divine carcasse (1998) Djib (2000) Enfants de. ...
An A-Z list of films produced in the Ivory Coast: // à nous deux France (1970) Ablakon (1985) Abusuan (1972) Ada dans la jungle (1988) Adja Tio: à cause de lhéritage (1981) Amanie (1972) Andanggaman (2000) Au nom du Christ (1993) Bal poussière (1988) Bouka (1988) Bouzie (1997 Caramel...
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A list of films made in the Caribbean islands by island of origin (for films made in Cuba, see List of Cuban films): // No Seed (2002) The Sweetest Mango (2001) Chattel House (2004) Guttaperc (1998) The Shoe (2005) Perico Ripiao (2004) Soner No Cuesta Nada(2005) Carcel De La Victoria...
A list of films made in the Caribbean islands by island of origin (for films made in Cuba, see List of Cuban films): // No Seed (2002) The Sweetest Mango (2001) Control (2004) Derailed (2002) Knock Off (1998) Mercenary for Justice (2006) Order, The (2001) Out for a Kill (2003) Run...
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