Jump to: navigation, search. Films originally released in the year 1964. See also 1964 in film. [+] Lists of 1964 films by country or language (13 P)
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Dr. Strangelove: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964, UK), 93 minutes, D: Stanley Kubrick; Description. Fail Safe (1964), 111 minutes, D: Sidney Lumet; Description. Other Great Film Lists...
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Marnie (1964) More at IMDbPro » Independent Film 22 July 1964 (USA) more...
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Mary Poppins (1964) More at IMDbPro » Home | Top Movies | Photos | Independent Film | Fall TV Preview | Browse | Help Trivia: With five wins out of 13 nominations in total, this film marked Walt Disney's single most successful night at the Academy Awards. Never before or since, as of 2006, has a single Disney film won...
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Apr 19, 2007 Excerpts from "And the world looks at us", a 1964 Dominican Province of Saint Joseph vocation film written by Fr. Dominic Rover, OP,
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A cynical look at how humankind loves to feed others into the death machine, from a disturbing poem by Maurice Ogden, read by Herschel Bernardi.
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[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for 1964 in film ] This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article 1964 in film; it is used under the GNU...
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Alan Bates: [The film version of The Caretaker] was essentially a piece of theatre. But I don't want to call it filmed theatre, because I think Clive Donner's direction got far beyond that. From the January 25, 1964 edition of THE NEW REPUBLIC. Review © 1964 THE NEW REPUBLIC. All Rights Reserved. 1964 FILM (part I)
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The Beatles (left to right, Paul, George, Ringo and John) in a still from their 1964 film 'A Hard Day's Night', directed by Richard Lester By the end of 1964, America had also fallen to the group's young, fun and carefree ethos. The world, starved of such joyous abandon in the post-war years, easily took the bait.
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