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It includes 1969 films that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for adventure films released in the year 1969 . It does not include unreleased films.
Sinful Davey is a 1969 picaresque adventure/crime/comedy film directed by John Huston and starring John Hurt, Pamela Franklin, and, in appearances, Fionnula Flanagan and Anjelica Huston. [ 2 ] John Huston later said the film was "very good" but "spoiled beyond recognition" by the producers.
Shark! (also known as Caine and Man-Eater) is a 1969 Mexican-American action film directed by Samuel Fuller and starring Burt Reynolds and Silvia Pinal.In the film, a stranded gunrunner is recruited for a treasure hunting expedition in the Red Sea.
Where's Jack? (also known as Run, Rebel, Run) is a 1969 British adventure film directed by James Clavell and starring Stanley Baker and Tommy Steele. [2] It was written by Rafe Newhouse and David Newhouse and produced by Baker for his company Oakhurst Productions.
Impasse is a 1969 American film about a group of adventurers trying to recover gold lost in the Philippines during World War II. It stars Burt Reynolds , Anne Francis , Vic Diaz , Lyle Bettger and Rodolfo Acosta .
Blue Movie; Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice; Body Fever; The Body Stealers; Bombay by Nite; The Bookseller Gave Up Bathing; Boot Hill (film) Bootleggers (1969 film) Boy (1969 film) A Boy Named Charlie Brown; A Boy... a Girl; The Boys Didn't Wear Hair Gel Before (1969 film) The Boys of Paul Street; The Brain (1969 film) Brazil Year 2000; The Bremen ...
Adventure drama [5] Os Bandeirantes: Marcel Camus: Raymond Loyer, Léa Garcia, Elga Andersen, Almiro do Esperito Santo, Lourdes de Oliveira: Brazil France Italy [6] [7] The Boy and the Pirates: Bert I. Gordon: Charles Herbert, Susan Gordon, Murvyn Vye: United States: Pirate film, family-oriented adventure, fantasy adventure [8] Burning Sands ...
Coming after the success of the Belvision cartoon series, Hergé's Adventures of Tintin, there was a lot of publicity for the movie (which was the first of two animated films, the second being 1972's Tintin and the Lake of Sharks). Jacques Brel, a fan of the series, contributed two songs to the soundtrack, entitled Chanson de Zorrino and Ode a ...