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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:1969 films. 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 .
Highest-grossing films of 1969 Rank Title Distributor Domestic gross 1 Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: 20th Century Fox: $102,308,900 2 The Love Bug: Walt Disney: $50,576,808 3 Midnight Cowboy: MGM: $44,785,053 4 Easy Rider: Columbia Pictures: $41,728,598 5 Hello, Dolly: 20th Century Fox $33,208,099 6 Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice: Columbia ...
Run Wild, Run Free (also known as The White Colt and Philip) is a 1969 British drama film directed by Richard C. Sarafian and starring John Mills. The film was written by David Rook, based on his novel The White Colt , and shot on location in Dartmoor , Devon , England .
This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1969 per Variety. The data from April 9, 1969, is per Variety' s weekly 50 Top-Grossing Films chart which was first published on April 23, 1969.
The Assassination Bureau Limited (also known The Assassination Bureau in the United States) is a 1969 British Technicolor black comedy adventure film, produced by Michael Relph, directed by Basil Dearden, and starring Oliver Reed, Diana Rigg, Telly Savalas, and Curd Jürgens.
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.
Blue Film Woman; 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 Radio Times noted a "Splendidly photographed African adventure filmed on authentic Senegalese locations, but alas bearing the curse of the international co-production. Underrated editor-turned-director Sidney Hayers tries to pull together the Jules Verne-inspired plot and a cast that verges on the preposterous, headed by George Segal (far ...