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War Hunt is a 1962 war film directed by Denis Sanders and starring John Saxon, Robert Redford and Charles Aidman. Produced by Terry Sanders for T-D Enterprises, and released by United Artists, the film features the film debuts of Sydney Pollack and Tom Skerritt and the first major role for Redford. Redford and Pollack met on the set of the film ...
A list of American films released in 1962. Lawrence of Arabia won the Academy Award for Best Picture . Paramount Pictures and Universal Pictures that celebrated their 50th Anniversaries.
National Board of Review Awards 1962; 1962 New York Film Critics Circle Awards; W. 15th Writers Guild of America Awards
Only Two Can Play is a 1962 British comedy film directed by Sidney Gilliat starring Peter Sellers, Mai Zetterling and Virginia Maskell. [1] The screenplay was by Bryan Forbes, based on the 1955 novel That Uncertain Feeling by Kingsley Amis. [2]
Horror films released in 1962; Title Director Cast Country Notes The Awful Dr. Orloff: Jesús Franco: Riccardo Valle, Perla Cristal, Howard Vernon: France Spain [1] The Cabinet of Caligari: Roger Kay: Glynis Johns, Dick Davalos: United States United Kingdom [2] Captain Clegg (a.k.a. Night Creatures) Peter Graham Scott: Peter Cushing, Yvonne ...
1962 [4] The Machinist: 2004 [5] Made in Dagenham: 2010 Mad Max: 1979 [5] Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior: 1981 [5] Mad Max: Fury Road: 2015 Malcolm X: 1972 Malcolm X: 1992 Man of Iron: 1981 The Man Who Defended Gavrilo Princip: 2014 [11] Matewan: 1987 Metropolis: 1927 [12] Modern Times: 1936 [13] The Molly Maguires: 1970 Nineteen Eighty-Four: 1984 ...
A 1986 New York Times review of the video release of the film noted that Black Tights "had little success upon its release in 1962" but "is now a highly enjoyable record of Mr. Petit's contribution to ballet. And that is his ability to marry popular forms with a poetic realism."
The movie opened in Mexico on December 12, 1962 and was also released in Venezuela and West Germany. [6] Of the production, Linda Christian said, "The picture was shot really quickly. They were having financial problems and wanted to get it in the can. ... I don't think everybody got paid. They owed us quite a bit of money.