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Tag Archives: 1966
Persona (1966)
Director: Ingmar Bergman Writer: Ingmar Bergman
Posted in Drama, Foreign, Thriller
Tagged 1966, acting, actor, actress, beach, bibi andersson, black and white, doctor, drama, europe, european, experimental, foreign, gunnar bjornstrand, ingmar bergman, Lars Johan Werle, liv ullmann, margaretha krook, mute, nurse, patient, persona, scandinavia, scandinavian, sven nykvist, sweden, swedish, thriller, Ulla Ryghe
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Au Hasard Balthazar (1966)
Director: Robert Bresson Writer: Robert Bresson
Posted in Drama, Foreign
Tagged 1966, abuse, Anne Wiazemsky, assault, au hasard balthazar, cart, delivery, donkey, drama, farm, farmer, farming, foreign, france, french, Ghislain Cloquet, Jean Wiener, Jean-Claude Guilbert, Mag Bodard, murder, pet, priest, rape, raymond lamy, robbery, robert bresson, sheep, smuggler, smuggling
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Black Girl (1966)
Director: Ousmane Sembene Writer: Ousmane Sembene
Posted in Drama, Foreign
Tagged 1966, africa, african, Andre Gaudier, Andre Zwobada, Anne-Marie Jelinek, antibes, black girl, Christian Lacoste, couple, dakar, drama, foreign, france, french, la noire de..., maid, mask, Mbissine Therese Diop, nanny, Ousmane Sembene, Robert Fontaine, senegal, senegalese, servant, suicide
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Daisies (1966)
Director: Vera Chytilova Writers: Vera Chytilova & Ester Krumbachova (Story by Vera Chytilova & Pavel Juracek)
Posted in Comedy, Foreign
Tagged 1966, anarchy, avant garde, Bohumil Smida, comedy, czech, daisies, Ester Krumbachova, feminism, feminist, food, foreign, Ivana Karbanova, Jan Klusak, Jaroslav Kucera, Jiri Slitr, jiri sust, Jirina Myskova, Jitka Cerhova, Julius Albert, Ladislav Fikar, Marie Ceskova, meal, Miroslav Hajek, nihilism, Pavel Juracek, Sedmikrasky, spoiled, surreal, Vaclav Nyvlt, Vera Chytilova, Zdenek Blaha
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Batman (1966)
Director: Leslie H. Martinson Writer: Lorenzo Semple Jr. (Based on characters from DC Comics)
Posted in Action, Adventure, Comedy
Tagged 1966, action, adam west, adaptation, adventure, alan napier, batman, batman: the movie, bob kane, bomb, burgess meredith, burt ward, butler, cat, catwoman, cesar romero, comedy, comic book, costume, crime, criminal, dc comics, duo, frank gorshin, harry gerstad, helicopter, hero, howard schwartz, jack lalanne, joker, lee meriwether, leslie h. martinson, lorenzo semple jr., mask, neil hamilton, nelson riddle, penguin, rich, riddler, robin, shark, submarine, superhero, villain, william dozier
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The War of the Gargantuas (1966)
Director: Ishiro Honda Writers: Ishiro Honda and Takeshi Kimura
Posted in Action, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 1966, action, Akira Ifukube, boat, doctor, experiment, fight, frankenstein, hajime koizumi, henry g. saperstein, horror, ishiro honda, japan, kaiju, lab, military, monster, monsters, ocean, russ tamblyn, ryohei fujii, sci-fi, science, science fiction, scientist, sea, sequel, takeshi kimura, The War of the Gargantuas, toho, tomoyuki tanaka
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Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (1966)
Director: Mike Nichols Writer: Ernest Lehman (Based on the play by Edward Albee) Great! Had not seen this one in a while. All four leads are excellent. Beautiful photography. Started reading the new Nichols biography so I am going to … Continue reading
Posted in Drama
Tagged 1966, adaptation, alcohol, alcoholic, alcoholism, alex north, argument, biology, college, couple, couples, drunk, edward albee, elizabeth taylor, ernest lehman, fight, george segal, haskell wexler, history, late night, marriage, married, mike nichols, party, professor, relationship, richard burton, sam o'steen, sandy dennis, school, teacher, university, who's afraid of virginia woolf?
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Ebirah, Horror of the Deep (1966)
Director: Jun Fukuda Writer: Shin’ichi Sekizawa
Posted in Action, Adventure, Foreign, Horror, Science Fiction
Tagged 1966, action, adventure, bamboo, boat, crab, dance contest, drama, ebirah, factory, foreign, godzilla, Gojira Ebira Mosura: Nankai no daiketto, horror, island, japan, japanese, juice, kaiju, lobster, monster, monsters, mothra, sci-fi, science ficton, sciene, scientist, sea, sequel, slace, storm, tomoyuki tanaka
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Seconds (1966)
Director: John Frankenheimer Writer: Lewis John Carlino (Based on the novel by David Ely)
Posted in Drama, Science Fiction, Thriller
Tagged 1966, adaptation, bank, banker, black and white, california, david ely, death, drama, edward lewis, frances reid, identity, jeff corey, jerry goldsmith, john frankenheimer, john randolph, kirk douglas, lewis john carlino, malibu, middle age, murray hamilton, plastic surgery, psychotherapy, richard anderson, rock hudson, salome jens, sci-fi, science fiction, seconds, surgery, thriller, will geer
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