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Category Archives: 1960-1969
The Love Bug (1968) Rated G
A race car driver finds a Volkswagen bug that seems to have a mind of its own. Starring Dean Jones, Michele Lee, David Tomlinson, Buddy Hackett. This Disney classic is such fun to watch. Jones is wonderful as Jim, the … Continue reading
Posted in 1968, Comedy, Disney, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated G, reviews, Sport
Tagged buddy hackett, bug, car, character, Cinematography, classic, classics, David Tomlinson, Dean Jones, Disney, driver, film, film reviews, films, heart, lighting, loves, man, matchmaker, Michele Lee, movie, movie reviews, movies, one, owner, race, shot, The Love Bug, trailer, volkswagen, worth
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A Flea in Her Ear (1968) Rated NR
A Frenchwoman suspects her husband is having an affair, so she plots to catch him in the act. Starring Rex Harrison, Rosemary Harris, Louis Jourdan, John Williams This film is hilarious to watch. The wife plans a plot to with … Continue reading
Posted in 1968, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
Tagged A Flea in Her Ear, adultery, affair, affairs, best friend, casting, film, film reviews, films, French, frenchwoman, friend, hotel, husband, information, john williams, lawyer, Louis Jourdan, mistaken identity, movie, movie reviews, movies, plots, Rex Harrison, Rosemary Harris, talent, wife, woman, worth
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The Tattooed Police Horse (1964) Rated TV-PG
A horse trained to be a trotter is outcast among the trotting community but finds a second home on the Boston police force. Starring Keith Andes, Stan Bergstein, William Hilliard, Sandy Sanders. This Disney short pulls on the heartstrings as … Continue reading
Posted in 1964, Disney, Drama, Family, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated TV-PG, reviews, Short
Tagged Boston Police Force, community, Disney, film, film reviews, films, home, horse, journey, Keith Andes, life, love, movie, movie reviews, movies, one, outcast, owner, owners, racing, Sandy Sanders, short, Stan Bergstein, story, The Tattooed Police Horse, trailer, trainers, trotter, trotting, William Hilliard, worth
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The 3 Worlds of Gulliver (1960) Rated NR
Poor Doctor Gulliver signs onto a ship, but when they enter a storm, he is thrown overboard and washes on shore in a land of tiny people who use him to fight a land of giants. Starring Kerwin Mathews, Jo … Continue reading
Posted in 1960, Adventure, Based on a Novel, Family, Fantasy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews
Tagged adventure, based on the book, child, doctor, film, film reviews, films, giants, Gulliver's Travels, Jo Morrow, Jonathan Swift, June Thorburn, Kerwin Mathews, land, life, movie, movie reviews, movies, Overboard, people, poor, ship, shore, storm, story, The 3 Worlds of Gulliver, tiny, trailer, travels, worth
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Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (1964) Rated TV-G
A misfit reindeer looks for a place to fit in. Starring Burl Ives, Billie Mae Richards, Paul Soles. Some films really don’t even need reviews; this is one of them. This holiday classic has stood the test of time, with … Continue reading
Posted in 1964, Adventure, Animation, Christmas Films, Comedy, Family, Fantasy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Musicals, Rated TV-G, reviews
Tagged 1964, 60s, animation, Billie Mae Richards, Burl Ives, childhood, christmas films, christmas movies, classic, film, film reviews, films, holiday, misfit, movie, movie reviews, movies, one, Paul Soles, place, popular, reindeer, reviews, Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, season, stop-motion, tale, trailer, worth
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Dark Shadows (ABC) Rated TV-PG
The rich Collins family resides in Collinsport, Maine, where supernatural occurrences occur. Starring Jonathan Frid, Grayson Hall, Alexandra Isles. A soap opera that ran for five seasons (1966-1971), this show reveals how far we have come in television programming. It … Continue reading
Posted in 1966, ABC, Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mysteries, Rated TV-PG, reviews, Romance, Sci-fi, Thrillers, Tv Shows
Tagged 5, Abc, Alexandra Isles, characters, crew, Family, film, Grayson Hall, joke, Jonathan Frid, live, Maine, name, program, seasons, series, show, soap opera, story, supernatural, trailer, tv, TV series, Tv Shows, worth
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The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) Rated G
Retelling of the life of Jesus Christ. Starring Max von Sydow, Michael Anderson Jr., Carroll Baker, Charlton Heston, Martin Landau, Angela Lansbury, Pat Boone, Roddy McDowall, John Wayne, Shelley Winters I know this is a classic but I was … Continue reading
Posted in 1965, Biblical Films, Biography, Drama, films, Historical, Movie reviews, movies, Rated G, reviews
Tagged Angela Lansbury, Bible, Carroll Baker, charlton Heston, Christ, Cinematography, classic, cousins, epic, film, film reviews, films, four, gospels, Jesus, Jesus Christ, John the Baptist, John Wayne, life, Martin Landau, Max von Sydow, Michael Anderson Jr., movie, movie reviews, movies, Pat Boone, retelling, Roddy McDowall, Shelley Winters, story, The Greatest Story Ever Told, trailer, worth, years
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The Mountain Road (1960) Rated NR
A U.S. Major is assigned to blow up military installations in order to stop the advancing Japanese. Based on the novel by Theodore H. White. Starring James Stewart, Lisa Lu, Glenn Corbett. This movie, although not the best of its … Continue reading
Posted in 1960, Based on a Novel, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, War
Tagged anti-war, based on the novel, civilians, country, film, film reviews, films, Glenn Corbett, James Stewart, Japanese, life, Lisa Lu, military, movie, movie reviews, movies, The Mountain Road, Theodore H. White, U.S. major, War, worth
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The Green Berets (1968) Rated G
A Colonel takes two groups of Green Berets on two missions in South Vietnam. Based on the book by Robin Moore. Starring John Wayne, David Janssen, Jim Hutton, George Takei. The one thing about this movie that I struggled with … Continue reading
Posted in 1968, Based on a Novel, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated G, reviews, War
Tagged based on the book, CGI, colonel, David Janssen, era, film, film reviews, filmmakers, films, George Takei, Green Berets, groups, gun, Jim Hutton, job, jobs, John Wayne, makeup, military, missions, movie, movie reviews, movies, one, policies, procedures, realistic, Robin Moore, South Vietnam, The Green Berets, trailer, two, unrealistic, worth
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