movies of 1964

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Dr Strangelove.
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The Best Man
The Americanization of Emily
Mary Poppins
Seven Days in May
Zulu
Goldfinger
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The Red Desert ( Antonioni)
The Umbrelllas of Cherboug (Demy)
Seduced and Abandoned (Germi)
Band of Outsiders (Godard)
Train (Frankenheimer)
The Up series began that year (Apted)
 
Worth a peek for incidental reasons:
Man's Favorite Sport (Rock Hudson, Paula Prentiss and Howard Hawks)
7 Faces of Dr. Lao (Tony Randall)
Roustabout (Elvis and Barbara Stanwyck)



Bright light. Bright light. Uh oh.
"When it was 1964, it was a very good year... "

All of the above, along with:

A Shot in the Dark
Becket
The Night of the Iguana
Zorba the Greek
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
Diary of a Chambermaid
Onibaba
Marriage - Italian Style
Woman of the Dunes
That Man From Rio
Fail-Safe
The Chalk Garden
Topkapi
King and Country
Seance on a Wet Afternoon
The Masque of the Red Death
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All good people are asleep and dreaming.
Henry Orient, for sure. George Roy Hill is an awesome director.
Here's an interesting bio about the woman that played Gil, Merrie Spaeth.

Biography for Merrie Spaeth



Recently watched this with my eleven year old niece, she looks like Tippy Walker (Val).



Really like the Elmer Bernstein score.



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My favorite is Goldfinger.

Let's not forget Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer either.
Rudolph was a TV special.



I don t normally like watching war movies. Fail-Safe had me on the edge of my seat wondering what was going to happen. Very thought provoking.Thanks Mark f. Zulu was interesting to see the cultural difference.
How clever the zulu people are. Thanks will.15.



Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars starring Clint Eastwood





Littlefoot, I'm curious, why the specific interest in the year 1964?
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