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The Innocents holds a 95% "fresh" rating on the internet review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes from a sample of 55 reviews. Its consensus reads, "Creepily atmospheric, The Innocents is a stylishly crafted, chilling British ghost tale with Deborah Kerr at her finest". [58]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Aas Ka Panchhi: J. Om Prakash: Rajendra Kumar, Vyjayanthimala: Family Drama: Music by Shankar–Jaikishan: Amar Rahe Yeh Pyar: Prabhu Dayal: Nalini Jaywant, Rajendra Kumar, Nanda, Prabhu Dayal
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version ... This is a list of films produced by the Ollywood film industry based in Cuttack in 1961: A-Z ...
Franklin made her film debut at age 11 in The Innocents (1961), [3] and her TV debut in the Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color ' s The Horse Without a Head (1963).. Franklin played opposite William Holden and Trevor Howard in the British film The Lion (1962) and co-starred with Luke Halpin in Flipper's New Adventure (1963) as a wealthy industrialist's daughter.
The Innocents, a British film directed by Jack Clayton, based on The Turn of the Screw by Henry James and on Archibald's play; The Innocents (Los inocentes), an Argentine-Spanish film directed by Juan Antonio Bardem
The Innocents: Jack Clayton: Deborah Kerr, Megs Jenkins, Pamela Franklin: United Kingdom [8] Konga: John Lemont: Michael Gough, Margo Johns, Jess Conrad: United Kingdom United States [9] The Mask: Julian Roffman: Paul Stevens, Claudette Nevins, Anne Collings: Canada [10] Mr. Sardonicus: William Castle: Guy Rolfe, Audrey Dalton, Oscar Homolka ...
Chhote Nawab (transl. Little Master) is a 1961 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy film written by Mumtaz Ali and directed by S. A. Akbar. [3] Produced under Mumtaz Films, it stars Ameeta, Mehmood, Johnny Walker and Helen. [4] It was released in 1961 and performed average at the box office. [2]
The 8th Filmfare Awards were held in Bombay to honor the best films in Hindi cinema in 1961.. K. Asif's magnum opus Mughal-e-Azam led the ceremony with 11 nominations, followed by Chaudhvin Ka Chand with 6 nominations and Parakh with 5 nominations.