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1963: The Blancheville Monster: Alberto de Martino: Gérard Tichy, Leo Anchóriz, Ombretta Colli: Horror: Italian-Spanish co-production [1] Los inocentes: Juan Antonio Bardem: Alfredo Alcón, Paloma Valdés, Enrique Fava, Drama: Entered into the 13th Berlin International Film Festival: Nunca pasa nada: Juan Antonio Bardem: Jean-Pierre Cassel: Drama
A list of the most notable films produced in the Cinema of Spain, ordered by decade and year of release on separate pages. For an alphabetical list of articles on Spanish films, see Category:Spanish films .
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The films were made in Spain in the company's newly created studios in Las Rozas, near Madrid. Due to financial difficulties, the company ceased its business activities in 1964. During the ensuing bankruptcy proceedings, Bronston's answer that the company had once had a bank account in Zurich in response to a question under oath about whether ...
[citation needed] It is also the first comedy film ever directed by Stanley Kramer, best known for directing serious human drama films on controversial subjects like The Defiant Ones, Inherit the Wind, Judgment at Nuremberg, and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. December 25 – Walt Disney's production of The Sword in the Stone premieres.
Below is the list of films that were listed in the annual yearbooks as having the highest gross since 1965. The gross reported is that by the end of the year the record was subsequently broken. The film may have continued to gross more in later years.
Bloodline (1963 film) The Blue Notebook; Bluff Master (1963 film) Bomb in the High Street; Il Boom; Borom Sarret; A Boy Named Charlie Brown (1963 film) Brave Records of the Sanada Clan; The Bread Peddler (1963 film) The Break (1963 film) Breakfast in Bed (film) Brennus, Enemy of Rome; Les Bricoleurs; Bride of the Nile; Bushido, Samurai Saga ...
In the history of motion pictures, many films have been set in Barcelona or a fictionalized version thereof. The list that follows is sorted by the year the film was released. 1960s