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Games is a 1967 American psychological horror film directed by Curtis Harrington and starring Simone Signoret, James Caan, and Katharine Ross.Its plot follows two jaded Manhattan socialites who engage in a series of mind games with a German cosmetics agent whom they invite into their home.
Pages in category "Films set in 1967" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Annabelle (film)
The movie, based on a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, was remade in 2006, a version poorly reviewed despite an all-star cast that includes Sean Penn, Jude Law, Kate Winslet and Anthony Hopkins. 28 ...
1967 1968–1991 Banned from distribution in Massachusetts to the general public by court order because the film was considered a violation of the privacy of the prison inmates it filmed. [3] The Mouse from H.U.N.G.E.R. 1967 Since 1999
A Democrat and Chronicle story from July 24, 1967, after racial violence was mostly averted. Shulman said investigators demanded from him the names of the men he'd seen making homemade bombs ...
June 21, 1967: Divorce American Style: July 12, 1967: The Big Mouth: July 26, 1967: The Love-Ins: July 28, 1967: Luv: August 2, 1967: Good Times: theatrical distribution only; produced by Motion Picture International Production August 18, 1967: The Tiger Makes Out: September 26, 1967: Who's Minding the Mint? October 1967: Young Americans ...
Onawa was platted in 1857, and the railway arrived to the city in 1867. [6] The city is known for having the widest main street in the continental United States. [7] Onawa was the site of a prisoner-of-war (POW) camp for captured German soldiers between 1944 and 1946. [8] Historical documents indicate there were never more than 50 POWs in camp.
The Million Eyes of Sumuru, also known as The Million Eyes of Su-muru and Sumuru, is a 1967 British-Hong Kong spy film directed by Lindsay Shonte and starring Frankie Avalon, George Nader and Shirley Eaton. [1] It was produced by Harry Alan Towers and filmed at the Shaw Brothers studios in Hong Kong.