Subgenre Sampler
Classics: 3626 Films to Buy & Rent
Robbery (1967)
- Dir. Peter Yates
Feat. Sir Stanley Baker, Joanna Pettet, James Booth…
- Topnotch heist film is a tension filled reconstruction of "The Great Train Robbery" with Stanley Baker in the Ronnie Biggs role.
Film gets off to…
Rocket To The Moon (1967)
- Dir. Don Sharp
Feat. Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Frobe…
- Jules Verne’s sci–fi classic gets a stupendously silly makeover in this comic chronicle of a scientific consortium’s attempts to launch a…
Rough Night in Jericho (1967)
- Dir. Arnold Laven
Feat. Dean Martin, Slim Pickens, Jean Simmons…
- Dean Martin terrorizes a town and its helpless folk in this coarse, outdated western. Rough indeed.
Stranger on the Run (1967)
- Dir. Don Siegel
Feat. Henry Fonda, Anne Baxter, Michael Parks…
- Henry Fonda is once again THE WRONG MAN in this tasty Don Siegel western. Fonda plays an embittered ex–con who falls foul of a ruthless…
Targets (1967)
- Dir. Peter Bogdanovich
Feat. Boris Karloff, Peter Bogdanovich
- The influential first feature from a young Peter Bogdanovich, that effectively contrasts the story of a retiring horror actor (played by Boris…
Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
- Dir. George Roy Hill
Feat. Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Channing…
- Likeable, though overlong musical set in the swinging 20s and something of a sequel to Andrew's "The Boyfriend". Harebrained farce predominates…
Torture Garden (1967)
- Dir. Freddie Francis
Feat. Jack Palance, Burgess Meredith, Beverly Adams…
- Grisly, well–acted omnibus of four horror stories by PSYCHO–scribe Robert Bloch, framed by the fiendish hype of Burgess Meredith's…
Two of Us, The (Le Vieil Homme et l'Enfant) (1967)
- Dir. Claude Berri
Feat. Alain Cohen, Michel Simon
- Touching wartime nostalgia, with Michel Simon as a grizzly anti–Semite who befriends a Jewish boy sent to countryside during occupied France.…
Ulysses (1967)
- Dir. Joseph Strick
Feat. Barbara Jefford, Milo O'Shea, Maurice Roeves…
- A brave stab at filming James Joyce's sprawling novel, but it's better known for the stir it caused over its seminal use of the f–word and…
Wait Until Dark (1967)
- Dir. Terence Young
Feat. Audrey Hepburn, Alan Arkin, Richard Crenna
- A blind Audrey Hepburn is trapped in her apartment by psycho–beatnik Alan Arkin, who's looking for hidden heroin. Based on a stageplay, this…