Subgenre Sampler
Rental > Cult: 1323 Films to Rent
Pink Panther (Animated) (1965-1975)
- The cartoon adventures of the fabulously slinky feline who always comes out on top, developed from the hugely popular opening credits of Blake…
Primitive London (1965)
- Dir. Arnold L. Miller
- This once–shocking mondo style documentary film sets out to reflect societal decay through the sideshow spectacle of 60's London depravity.…
Rat Pfink a Boo Boo (1965)
- Dir. Ray Dennis Steckler
Feat. Carolyn Brandt, Ron Haydock, Titus Moede
- Z–grade item from the king of inept film–making that was literally made up as it went along. It's everything a bad–movie lover…
Repulsion (1965)
- Dir. Roman Polanski
Feat. Catherine Deneuve
- Polanski's tour–de–force of urban sexual paranoia. Catherine Deneuve has an obsessive fear of men which slowly descends her into madness.…
Ride In the Whirlwind (1965)
- Dir. Monte Hellman
Feat. Jack Nicholson, Cameron Mitchell
- A low–budget western shot back–to–back with THE SHOOTING and although the lesser of the two, has a few gritty moments. The VHS tape…
Saragossa Manuscript, The (1965)
- Dir. Wojciech Has
Feat. Zbigniew Cybulski
- Captivating Polish oddity with a labyrinthine plot involving the discovery of a book which reveals all manner of beguiling…
Shooting, The (1965)
- Dir. Monte Hellman
Feat. Jack Nicholson, Warren Oates, Millie Perkins
- Avant–garde cowboy tale co–written by and featuring a typically crazed performance from Jack Nicholson, plus a memorable and unexpected…
Simon of the Desert (1965)
- Dir. Luis Bunuel
Feat. Silvia Pinal, Claudio Brook
- A short surrealist fantasy concerning the life of Simon Stylites (Claudio Brook), an early Christian ascetic, who stood for years atop a column in…
Tattooed Life, A (Irezumi ichidai) (1965)
- Dir. Seijun Suzuki
Feat. Hideki Takahashi
- Rare period excursion for dir. Seijun Suzuki trades pistols for samurai swords, but not much else as dir’s lurid aesthetic and heady production…
Tomb of Ligeia (1965)
- Dir. Roger Corman
Feat. Vincent Price
- The last of the director's Poe interpretations is one the most memorable. Effective use is made of the eerie English locations and Vincent Price's…