2
Weeks in Another Town A has-been movie star, recovering from
alcoholism and a nervous breakdown, gets a second chance at a career when an old
director friend offers him a part in a film shooting in Rome.
Starring Kirk Douglas, Edward G. Robinson, Cyd Charisse, George Hamilton, Daliah
Lavi. Based on the novel by Irwin Shaw. Written by Charles Schnee;
Directed by Vincente Minnelli. 1962.
The
4 Horsemen of the Apocalypse The idle grandson of an Argentinian
beef tycoon finds his manhood at last as a member of the French resistance
during World War II. Starring Glenn Ford, Ingrid Thulin, Charles Boyer,
Lee J. Cobb, Paul Lukas, Yvette Mimieux, Karl Boehm, Paul Henreid. Based
on the novel by Vicente Blasco Ibáñez. Written by Robert Ardrey, John Gay;
Directed by Vincente Minnelli. 1962.
7
Women In 1935, some American women running a religious mission
on the Chinese-Mongolian border must deal with the threat of a warlord
terrorizing the area. Starring Anne Bancroft, Sue Lyon, Margaret Leighton, Flora
Robson, Eddie Albert, Woody Strode. Based on the story "Chinese Finale" by
Norah Lofts. Written by Janet Green, John McCormick; Directed by John
Ford. 1966.
THE
25th HOUR A Romanian peasant is mislabeled a Jew and separated from
his wife and family during WWII. Starring Anthony Quinn, Virna Lisi,
Grégoire Aslan, Michael Redgrave. Based on the novel by C. Virgil
Gheorghiu. Written by François Boyer, Wolf Mankowitz, Henri Verneuil;
Directed by Verneuil. 1967.
Ada
A sharecropper's daughter of dubious
repute helps her husband the governor clean up corruption. Starring Susan
Hayward, Dean Martin, Wilfrid Hyde-White, Ralph Meeker, Martin Balsam.
Based on the novel "Ada Dallas" by Wirt Williams. Written by Arthur
Sheekman, William Driskill; Directed by Daniel Mann. 1961.
Advance
to the Rear Union misfits head west, where they meet a Rebel
spy. Starring Glenn Ford, Stella Stevens, Melvyn Douglas, Jim Backus, Joan
Blondell, Andrew Prine, Alan Hale Jr., Whit Bissell. Based on the novel
"The Company of Cowards" by William Chamberlain & Jack Schaefer. Written
by William Bowers, Robert Carson, Samuel A. Peeples; Directed by George
Marshall. 1964.
Alfred
the Great While England is being ransacked by roving Danes in
the 9th century, Alfred is planning to join the priesthood. But observing the
rape of his land, he puts away his religious vows to take up arms against the
invaders, leading the English to fight for their country. Starring David
Hemmings, Michael York, Prunella Ransome, Colin Blakely, Ian McKellen, Julian
Glover. Written by James R. Webb, Ken Taylor, Eleanor Shipley Duckett;
Directed by Clive Donner. 1969.
All
Fall Down Berry-Berry Willart is idolized by younger brother
Clinton, despite Berry's hedonistic lifestyle and irresponsible ways. After
their parents take in pretty Echo O'Brien, Berry is drawn to her. Berry deserts
Echo when she becomes pregnant, however, driving the girl to suicide and losing
Clinton's respect forever. Starring Eva Marie Saint, Warren Beatty, Karl
Malden, Angela Lansbury, Brandon De Wilde. Based on the novel by James Leo
Herlihy. Written by William Inge; Directed by John Frankenheimer.
1962.
The
Alphabet Murders Fussy Belgian sleuth Hercule Poirot probes
slayings which seem to be in alphabetical order. Starring Tony Randall,
Anita Ekberg, Robert Morley, Maurice Denham, Guy Rolfe, Julian Glover.
Based on the novel by Agatha Christie. Written by David Pursall, Jack
Seddon; Directed by Frank Tashlin. 1965.
The
Angel Wore Red In 1930s Spain, a defrocked priest is being
hunted by anti-Franco forces. While on the run, he encounters a beautiful
prostitute and the two fall in love. Starring Ava Gardner, Dirk Bogarde,
Joseph Cotten, Vittorio De Sica. Based on the novel "The Fair Bride" by
Bruce Marshall. Written & Directed by Nunnally Johnson. 1960.
Around
the World Under the Sea The crew of a five-man submarine
travels the world's oceans, planting sensors to warn scientists of impending
earthquakes. Starring Lloyd Bridges, Brian Kelly, Shirley Eaton, David
McCallum, Keenan Wynn, Marshall Thompson. Written by Elmer Parsons, Arthur
Weiss, Art Arthur; Directed by Andrew Marton. 1966.
Atlantis,
the Lost Continent A Greek fisherman is imprisoned when he returns a maiden he has rescued to
her island home of Atlantis, but escapes just before volcanic eruption overtakes
the decadent nation. Starring Anthony Hall,
Joyce Taylor,
John Dall,
William Smith,
Edward Platt. Based on the play "Atalanta" by
Gerald Hargreaves. Written by
Daniel Mainwaring;
Directed by
George Pal. 1961.
Bachelor in Paradise A male love columnist settles down in a small
California town to write a book about life in the suburbs. But one bachelor plus
lonely housewives equals many angry husbands. Starring
Bob Hope,
Lana Turner,
Janis Paige,
Jim Hutton,
Paula Prentiss,
Don Porter,
Virginia Grey,
Agnes Moorehead. Written by
Vera Caspary,
Valentine Davies,
Hal Kanter;
Directed by
Jack Arnold. 1961.
Battle Beneath the Earth
The Red Chinese construct a system of
tunnels beneath the ocean, all the way to America, where they place atomic bombs
underneath key military bases. Starring
Kerwin Mathews,
Vivienne Ventura,
Robert Ayres,
Peter Arne. Written by
Charles F. Vetter;
Directed by
Montgomery Tully. 1967.
The
Biggest Bundle of Them All A bumbling group of wannabe American
thieves kidnap a mobster in Italy for ransom only to find out he's flat broke.
Instead, he cajoles them into joining him on a heist that could yield five
million dollars in loot. Starring Vittorio De Sica, Raquel Welch, Robert
Wagner, Godfrey Cambridge, Edward G. Robinson. Written by Josef Shaftel,
Sy Salkowitz; Directed by Ken Annakin. 1968.
Boys'
Night Out Three married men and a bachelor each get themselves
an apartment with a beautiful young woman, Cathy, for romantic trysts. What they
don't know is that Cathy is actually a sociology student researching the sexual
life of the white middle-class male. Starring Kim Novak, James Garner,
Tony Randall, Howard Duff, Janet Blair, Patti Page, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Fred Clark,
Jim Backus. Written by Arne Sultan, Marvin Worth, Marion Hargrove, Ira
Wallach; Directed by Michael Gordon. 1962.
The
Bushbaby The young daughter of a park ranger in Tanzania is
distressed to learn that she and her father must permanently return to England,
thus separating her from the one thing she loves most, a pet Bushbaby.
Starring Margaret Brooks, Louis Gossett Jr., Donald Houston, Laurence Naismith.
Based on the novel "The Bushbabies" by William Stevenson. Written by
Stevenson, Robert Maxwell; Directed by John Trent. 1969.
Captain
Sindbad Sindbad tries to enter the impenetrable castle where
the evil El Kerim's heart is being kept--so long as his heart is outside his
body, El Kerim is invulnerable, enabling him to be as wicked and despotic as he
chooses. Starring Guy Williams, Heidi Brühl, Pedro Armendáriz, Abraham
Sofaer. Written by Ian McLellan Hunter, Guy Endore; Directed by Byron
Haskin. 1963.
Cimarron
At the turn of the century, the Cravat family builds their
newspaper 'Oklahoma Wigwam' into a business empire. Yancey 'Cimarron'
Cravat is an adventurer-idealist who, to his wife's anger, spurns the
opportunity to become governor since it means helping to defraud the Indians of
their land and oil. Starring Glenn Ford, Maria Schell, Anne Baxter, Arthur
O'Connell, Russ Tamblyn, Mercedes McCambridge, Vic Morrow, Harry Morgan, Mary
Wickes, Royal Dano, L.Q. Jones. Based on the novel by Edna Ferber.
Written by Arnold Schulman; Directed by Anthony Mann, Charles Walters.
1960.
Come
Fly with Me Three air-hostesses combine their work crossing the
Atlantic with searching for a rich handsome man to marry. Starring Dolores
Hart, Hugh O'Brian, Karl Boehm, Pamela Tiffin, Lois Nettleton, Dawn Addams, Karl
Malden, Lois Maxwell, George Coulouris, Ferdy Mayne. Based on the novel
"Girl on a Wind" by Bernard Glemser. Written by William Roberts; Directed
by Henry Levin. 1963.
DAMON
AND PYTHIAS Classic tale from ancient Greece in which the warrior
Damon volunteers himself to die in place of close friend Pythias, who has been
accused of plotting the assassination of King Dionysis I. Starring Guy
Williams, Don Burnett, Ilaria Occhini, Liana Orfei. Written by Samuel
Marx, Franco Riganti; Directed by Curtis Bernhardt. 1962.
DARK
OF THE SUN (aka The Mercenaries)
A band of mercenaries travel through the Congo across
deadly terrain, battling rival armies. Starring Rod Taylor, Yvette Mimieux,
Peter Carsten, Jim Brown, Kenneth More, André Morell, Calvin Lockhart.
Based on the novel by Wilbur Smith. Written by Ranald MacDougall, Adrian
Spies; Directed by Jack Cardiff. 1968.
THE
DAY AND THE HOUR A world-weary lady aristocrat finds a purpose in life
by joining the French Underground in WWII. Starring Simone Signoret,
Stuart Whitman, Geneviève Page, Michel Piccoli, Reggie Nalder. Written by
René Clément, Roger Vailland, André Barret; Directed by Clément. 1963.
The
Day They Robbed the Bank of England In
turn of the century England, a band of IRA members plan to rob the Bank of
England by burrowing through the sewage tunnel that runs under the city and
breaking into the vault. Starring Aldo Ray, Elizabeth Sellars, Peter
O'Toole, Kieron Moore, Andrew Keir, Hugh Griffith. Based on the novel by
John Brophy. Written by Howard Clewes, Richard Maibaum; Directed by John
Guillermin. 1960.
Doctor,
You've Got to Be Kidding! An unwed, pregnant, would-be singer
has to decide which of the three men who want to marry her is the father.
Starring Sandra Dee, George Hamilton, Celeste Holm, Bill Bixby, Dwayne Hickman.
Written by Phillip Shuke; Directed by Peter Tewksbury. 1967.
Don't
Make Waves Carlo Cofield is a footloose tourist who meets Laura
Califatti when she accidentally edges his car off the highway. Laura invites
Carlo to her home; he seems interested in her, but discovers she's already
involved with swimming pool magnate Rod Prescott. The next day, Carlo hits the
beach and nearly drowns in the ocean, until he's rescued by comely sky diver
Malibu. Carlo blackmails Rod into giving him a job so he can stay in California
and pursue a romance with Malibu, but he soon finds himself torn between her and
Laura. Starring Tony Curtis, Claudia Cardinale, Robert Webber, Joanna
Barnes, Sharon Tate, Dub Taylor. Based on the novel "Muscle Beach" by Ira
Wallach. Written by Wallach, George Kirgo, Maurice Richlin, Terry
Southern; Directed by Alexander Mackendrick. 1967.
Escape
from East Berlin In January 1962, 29 East Berliners escape to
West Berlin via a tunnel they dig beneath the Berlin Wall. Starring Don
Murray, Christine Kaufmann, Werner Klemperer, Ingrid van Bergen, Horst Janson.
Written by Gabrielle Upton, Peter Berneis, Millard Lampell; Directed by Robert
Siodmak. 1962.
EYE
OF THE DEVIL (aka 13) Vineyard owner
Marquis Philippe de Montfaucon is called back to his castle because of
another dry season. He asks his wife and children to remain in London, but
they soon discover that Montfaucon's employees are following old pagan
rituals that call for the life of the Marquis himself to save the crops.
Starring Deborah Kerr, David Niven, Donald Pleasence, Edward Mulhare, Sharon
Tate, David Hemmings. Based on the novel "Day of the Arrow" by Philip
Loraine. Written by Robin Estridge, Dennis Murphy; Directed by J. Lee
Thompson. 1967.
Far
from the Madding Crowd In 19th century Wessex, women are
not supposed to be as independent as Bathsheba Everdene. Her willful
behavior has unexpected results in the lives of three men who love her.
Starring Julie Christie, Terence Stamp, Peter Finch, Alan Bates, Freddie
Jones. Based on the novel by Thomas Hardy. Written by Frederic
Raphael; Directed by John Schlesinger. 1967.
The
Fastest Guitar Alive A group of Confederate spies steal a
shipment of gold in San Francisco and attempt to deliver it to a Confederate
general in El Paso. Others know about the gold and seek to steal it from
them, but the spies have a secret weapon: a guitar that shoots bullets.
Starring Roy Orbison, Sammy Jackson, Maggie Pierce, Joan Freeman.
Written by Robert E. Kent; Directed by Michael Moore. 1967.
The
Fixer In Czarist Russia, an unjustly jailed Jewish handyman
tries to escape. Starring Alan Bates, Dirk Bogarde, Georgia Brown, Hugh
Griffith, Ian Holm, David Warner. Based on the novel by Bernard Malamud.
Written by Dalton Trumbo; Directed by John Frankenheimer. 1968.
Flareup
A trio of Las Vegas go-go dancers are pursued by a homicidal
maniac. Starring Raquel Welch, James Stacy, Luke Askew, Don Chastain.
Written by Mark Rodgers; Directed by James Neilson. 1969.
THE
FOUR DAYS OF NAPLES Over a
period of four days, Neapolitans try to hold off the invading Nazis.
Starring Regina Bianchi, Aldo Giuffrè, Lea Massari, Jean Sorel. Written by
Carlo Bernari, Pasquale Festa Campanile, Massimo Franciosa, Nanni Loy, Vasco
Pratolini; Directed by Loy. 1962.
Get
Yourself a College Girl A college co-ed tries to balance her
time between writing songs and dealing with the amorous advances of her
publisher. Starring Mary Ann Mobley, Joan O'Brien, Nancy Sinatra, Chris
Noel, Chad Everett. Written by Robert E. Kent; Directed by Sidney Miller.
1964.
GHOSTS--ITALIAN
STYLE Pasquale and Maria Lojacono live in a palace supposedly haunted
by ghosts and pay no rent. When Pasquale finds some food in the cupboard he
thinks the ghosts are at work. Actually it's Maria's lover, a very rich man, who
showers her with presents. Starring Sophia Loren, Vittorio Gassman, Mario
Adorf, Aldo Giuffrè, Marcello Mastroianni. Based on the novel "Questi
fantasmi" by Eduardo De Filippo. Written by Tonino Guerra, Adriano Baracco,
Leo Benvenuti, Renato Castellani, Piero De Bernardi; Directed by Castellani.
1968.
A
Global Affair When an abandoned baby is left inside the United
Nations building, an American representative must figure out which country has
the right to adopt it. Starring Bob Hope, Michèle Mercier, Elga Andersen,
Yvonne De Carlo, Nehemiah Persoff, Mickey Shaughnessy. Written by Eugene
Vale, Bob Fisher, Charles Lederer, Arthur Marx; Directed by Jack Arnold.
1964.
THE
GOLDEN ARROW A bandit discovers he is an heir to a sultan; he has to
fetch the Golden Arrow to prove himself, and he meets assorted genies, princes,
and magicians en route. Starring Tab Hunter, Rossana Podesta, Umberto
Melnati, Mario Feliciani. Written by Giorgio Arlorio, Augusto Frassinetti,
Giorgio Prosperi, Filippo Sanjust, Bruno Vailati; Directed by Antonio Margheriti.
1962.
GOLD
FOR THE CAESARS A slave architect in Gaul is ordered by a Roman
governor to lead an expedition, constantly under danger of attack by Celtic
warriors, to the Valley of the Sil to find much-needed gold for Rome.
Starring Jeffrey Hunter, Mylène Demongeot, Ron Randell, Massimo Girotti.
Based on the novel by Florence A. Seward. Written by Arnold Perl, Sabatino
Ciuffini, Millard Lampell; Directed by André De Toth, Ciuffini. 1963.
Goodbye,
Mr. Chips The story of a prim English schoolteacher and his
passion for his work and his wife, an ex-showgirl. Starring Peter O'Toole,
Petula Clark, Michael Redgrave, Alison Leggatt, Jenny Runacre. Based on
the novel by James Hilton. Written by Terence Rattigan; Directed by
Herbert Ross. 1969.
The
Green Slime A giant asteroid is heading toward Earth, so
astronauts disembark from a nearby space station to blow it up. The mission
is successful, but they return to the station unknowingly bringing back a
gooey green substance that mutates into one-eyed tentacled monsters that
feed off electricity. Starring Robert Horton, Luciana Paluzzi, Richard
Jaeckel, Bud Widom. Written by Bill Finger, Ivan Reiner, Tom Rowe,
Charles Sinclair; Directed by Kinji Fukasaku. 1968.
Gunfighters
of Casa Grande A mysterious stranger foils the plans of an
outlaw to rob the men whose cattle he is supposed to be guarding.
Starring Alex Nicol, Jorge Mistral, Dick Bentley, Steve Rowland.
Written by Borden & Patricia Chase, Clark Reynolds; Directed by Roy Rowland.
1964.
GUNS
FOR San Sebastian A rebel on the run ends up in Mexico
disguised as a priest. When the villagers mistake him for the real thing,
they seek his help in helping them fend off marauding Indians who want to
destroy their faith. Starring Anthony Quinn, Anjanette Comer, Charles
Bronson, Sam Jaffe. Based on the novel "A Wall for San Sebastian" by
William Barby Faherty. Written by Serge Ganz, Miguel Morayta, Ennio De
Concini, James R. Webb; Directed by Henri Verneuil. 1968.
The
Honeymoon Machine Using their ship's computer, two navy men
plot a scheme to win big by figuring out the Lido casino roulette wheel.
Lots of mayhem ensues when their admiral intercepts the signals and
misinterprets them as attack warnings. Starring Steve McQueen, Brigid
Bazlen, Jim Hutton, Paula Prentiss, Dean Jagger, Jack Weston. Based on
the play "The Golden Fleecing" by Lorenzo Semple Jr. Written by George
Wells; Directed by Richard Thorpe. 1961.
The
Horizontal Lieutenant Lt. Molly Blue and Lt. Merle Wye are
given the challenge of bringing in a lone Japanese hold-out on an island
that was taken by American forces months earlier. Starring Jim Hutton,
Paula Prentiss, Jack Carter, Jim Backus. Based on the novel by Gordon
Cotler. Written by George Wells; Directed by Richard Thorpe.
1962.
Hotel
Paradiso Bedroom farce about cat and
mouse games in a French hotel, where a married woman uses a meek guy to make
her husband think she's having an affair. Starring Gina Lollobrigida,
Alec Guinness, Robert Morley, Peggy Mount, Akim Tamiroff. Based on the
play "Hotel du Libre Echange" by Maurice Desvallières & Georges Feydeau.
Written by Jean-Claude Carrière, Peter Glenville; Directed by Glenville.
1966.
Hot
Millions A con man becomes an expert in computers so he can
embezzle money out of a large corporation and escape to Rio with his
girlfriend. Starring Peter Ustinov, Maggie Smith, Karl Malden, Bob
Newhart, Robert Morley, Cesar Romero. Written by Ira Wallach, Peter
Ustinov; Directed by Eric Till. 1968.
HYSTERIA
An American wakes up in an English hospital unable to remember anything of
his life before a recent car accident. With only a photograph torn from a
newspaper to guide him, and an unknown benefactor, he attempts to unravel
what looks increasingly like a bizarre murder. Starring Robert Webber,
Anthony Newlands, Jennifer Jayne, Maurice Denham. Written by Jimmy Sangster;
Directed by Freddie Francis. 1965.
The
Impossible Years A High School girl wants to have fun but her
psychiatrist dad just won't let her grow up. Starring David Niven, Lola
Albright, Chad Everett, Ozzie Nelson, Cristina Ferrare. Based on the play
by Bob Fisher & Arthur Marx. Written by George Wells; Directed by Michael
Gordon. 1968.
Invasion
Quartet A bumbling group of English friends decide to go to
occupied France to silence a large German gun that is firing across the channel.
Starring Bill Travers, Spike Milligan, Grégoire Aslan, John Le Mesurier, Thorley
Walters, Maurice Denham. Written by Norman Collins, Jack Trevor Story,
John Briley; Directed by Jay Lewis. 1961.
I
Thank a Fool A nurse finds herself becoming involved with the
prosecuting attorney who once had her convicted on charges of euthanasia.
Starring Susan Hayward, Peter Finch, Diane Cilento, Cyril Cusack, Kieron Moore.
Based on the novel by Audrey Erskine-Lindop. Written by Karl Tunberg;
Directed by Robert Stevens. 1962.
Joy
in the Morning Carl Brown and Annie McGairy are in love. Their
Irish immigrant parents knew each other in the old country - and Carl's parents
want better for their son than Annie, who was raised in the slums.
Starring Richard Chamberlain, Yvette Mimieux, Arthur Kennedy, Oskar Homolka.
Based on the novel by Betty Smith. Written by Sally Benson, Alfred Hayes,
Norman Lessing; Directed by Alex Segal. 1965.
Key
Witness An average Los Angeles citizen witnesses a gang murder
when he stops to use a telephone. Aware that he is the only witness against
them, the gang members seek out his identity and terrorize him and his family to
keep him from testifying. Starring Jeffrey Hunter, Pat Crowley, Dennis
Hopper, Joby Baker. Based on the novel by Frank Kane. Written by
Alfred Brenner, Sidney Michaels; Directed by Phil Karlson. 1960.
Lady
L Lady Louise Lendale is an elegant, elderly lady who recalls
the past loves and lusty adventures she has lived through. Starring Sophia
Loren, Paul Newman, David Niven, Marcel Dalio, Philippe Noiret, Daniel Emilfork,
Peter Ustinov. Based on the novel by Romain Gary. Written & Directed
by Peter Ustinov. 1965.
The
Last Challenge A town sheriff must contend with his reputation
as "The fastest gun in the West" when a young gunslinger calls him out for a
showdown. Starring Glenn Ford, Angie Dickinson, Chad Everett, Gary
Merrill, Jack Elam, Royal Dano. Based on the novel "Pistolero's Progress"
by John B. Sherry. Written by Sherry, Robert Emmett Ginna; Directed by
Richard Thorpe. 1967.
Light
in the Piazza A young American woman with the mind of a
ten-year-old following a childhood accident falls in love while holidaying in
Florence with her over-protective mother. Starring Olivia de Havilland,
Rossano Brazzi, Yvette Mimieux, George Hamilton, Barry Sullivan. Based on
the novel by Elizabeth Spencer. Written by Julius J. Epstein; Directed by
Guy Green. 1962.
The
Liquidator A British spy chief recruits and trains a squeamish
playboy to be an on-call assassin. Starring Rod Taylor, Trevor Howard,
Jill St. John, Wilfrid Hyde-White, David Tomlinson, Akim Tamiroff, Daniel
Emilfork, Suzy Kendall. Based on the novel by John Gardner. Written
by Peter Yeldham; Directed by Jack Cardiff. 1965.
Made
in Paris An American girl finds love and laughter in the City
of Lights. Starring Ann-Margret, Louis Jourdan, Richard Crenna, Edie
Adams, Chad Everett. Written by Stanley Roberts; Directed by Boris Sagal.
1966.
Mail
Order Bride Elderly Will Lane arranges the marriage of his dead
friend's wild son to tame him. Starring Buddy Ebsen, Keir Dullea, Lois
Nettleton, Warren Oates, Marie Windsor, Denver Pyle, William Smith.
Written by Van Cort, Burt Kennedy; Directed by Kennedy. 1964.
The
Main Attraction Eddie works in an Italian café until he is
fired for mixing it up with some rowdies. Hitting the pavement, he runs into
Gina, who has a ventriloquist act in a circus. Before he knows it, Eddie is
helping Gina out with her act and the two also get involved romantically. But
then Eddie becomes attracted to Tessa, an equestrienne with the circus, which
complicates his life considerably. Starring Pat Boone, Nancy Kwan, Mai
Zetterling, Yvonne Mitchell, Kieron Moore. Written by John Patrick,
Marguerite Roberts; Directed by Daniel Petrie. 1962.
Marlowe
Private detective Philip Marlowe is hired to locate the missing
brother of Orfamay Quest. He follows the clues to two men who deny any
knowledge of the brother's existence. Since both men soon find themselves
on the wrong end of an ice pick, Marlowe deduces that there's more to this caper
than a mere missing-person case. Starring James Garner, Gayle Hunnicutt,
Carroll O'Connor, Rita Moreno, Sharon Farrell, William Daniels, Jackie Coogan,
Kenneth Tobey, Bruce Lee. Based on the novel "The Little Sister" by
Raymond Chandler. Written by Stirling Silliphant; Directed by Paul Bogart.
1969.
Maya
An American boy runs away in the Indian jungle after a fight with his father.
Starring Clint Walker, Jay North, I.S. Johar, Sajid Khan. Based on the
novel by Jalal Din & Lois Roth. Written by Gilbert Wright, John Fante;
Directed by John Berry. 1966.
Mayerling
In 1888 the heir to the Habsburg Empire is forced into a suicide pact with his
mistress. Starring Omar Sharif, Catherine Deneuve, James Mason, Ava
Gardner, James Robertson Justice, Geneviève Page, Howard Vernon. Based on
the novel by Claude Anet. Written by Terence Young, Denis Cannan, Joseph
Kessel; Directed by Young. 1968.
Mister
Buddwing An amnesiac wanders the streets of Manhattan, trying
to solve the mystery of who he is. Starring James Garner, Jean Simmons,
Suzanne Pleshette, Katharine Ross, Angela Lansbury, Raymond St. Jacques.
Based on the novel by Evan Hunter. Written by Dale Wasserman; Directed by
Delbert Mann. 1966.
The
Money Trap Joe Barron is a police detective whose wife Lisa has
inherited a stock portfolio from her father. Joe and Lisa go on a spending
spree, but when their new holdings fail to pay dividends, Joe finds himself deep
in debt. Dr. Horace Van Tilden, a rich doctor who caters to high-society
clientele, shoots an intruder in his home, and Joe is assigned to investigate.
When he discovers that Van Tilden has a lucrative sideline selling drugs, Joe
sees a way to finally pay off his debts. Starring Glenn Ford, Elke Sommer,
Rita Hayworth, Joseph Cotten, Ricardo Montalban. Based on the novel by
Lionel White. Written by Walter Bernstein; Directed by Burt Kennedy.
1965.
MORE
THAN A MIRACLE The misadventures of Isabella Candeloro, a beautiful
but temperamental Neapolitan peasant, when she meets the ill-tempered Spanish
Prince Rodrigo Fernandez. Starring Sophia Loren, Omar Sharif, Georges
Wilson, Leslie French, Dolores del Rio. Written by Tonino Guerra, Raffaele
La Capria, Giuseppe Patroni Griffi, Francesco Rosi; Directed by Rosi.
1967.
MORGAN
THE PIRATE Pirate Henry Morgan raids up and down the Caribbean,
battling the Spanish, the English and other pirates. Starring Steve
Reeves, Valérie Lagrange, Ivo Garrani, Lydia Alfonsi. Written by Filippo
Sanjust, André De Toth, Primo Zeglio; Directed by De Toth, Zeglio. 1961.
Mrs.
Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter Herman Tulley inherits a
greyhound and decides to enter the dog in the races. The dog, appropriately
named Mrs. Brown, and Herman's rock group Herman's Hermits travel from
Manchester to London in hopes of entering a national invitational.
Starring Peter Noone, Stanley Holloway, Mona Washbourne, Lance Percival.
Written by Thaddeus Vane; Directed by Saul Swimmer. 1968.
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