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  2. Do Not Disturb (1965 film) - Wikipedia

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    American couple Mike and Janet Harper move to England for Mike's work with a company that deals in textiles and fashions. Mike wants to live in a flat in the heart of London, but Janet instead finds a rural estate 30 miles outside London in Kent, and Mike must commute into the city by train.

  3. The Glass Bottom Boat - Wikipedia

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    On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a critical approval of 57%, based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 5.6/10. [ 13 ] Day followed up with Caprice (1967), a comedy-thriller more completely in the spy spoof genre, again with Tashlin directing, but it was a critical and commercial failure.

  4. List of American films of 1965 - Wikipedia

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    Title Director Cast Genre Note The Family Jewels: Jerry Lewis: Jerry Lewis, Sebastian Cabot, Donna Butterworth: Comedy: Paramount: Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Russ Meyer: Tura Satana, Haji, Lori Williams

  5. Do Not Disturb (1999 film) - Wikipedia

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    Do Not Disturb, also known as Silent Witness, is a 1999 English-language Dutch-German mystery film directed, written, produced and composed by Dick Maas. [2] Maas produced it with Laurens Geels . The English-language film stars William Hurt , Jennifer Tilly and Denis Leary .

  6. 1965 in film - Wikipedia

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    The year 1965 in film involved several significant events, with The Sound of Music topping the U.S. box office and winning five Academy Awards. Fox Film (now 20th Century-Fox ), Universal City, California and Universal Studios Lot will celebrated their 50th anniversaries.

  7. Do Not Disturb (2012 film) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Nicole Prickett of The Globe and Mail gave the film 2 1/12 out of 4 stars, writing that the adaptation's "absurdly sexy" nature undercut its comic premise: "In the original, the awkwardness of two straight guys doing it was heightened by America's morality and Shelton's realist style.

  8. Caprice (1967 film) - Wikipedia

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    Film critic Leonard Maltin’s review of the film was quite negative. He gave the film zero stars and said the film was a “terrible vehicle for Doris.” [7] In The New York Times, Bosley Crowther called the film "a jumble of wacky and feeble comedy."

  9. The Sandpiper - Wikipedia

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    The film received negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds a rating of 21% based on 28 reviews. [9] By 1976 Variety estimated the film had earned $7 million in theatrical rentals in North America. [10]