1967 Re-Cap and 10 Favorite Films

I have now watched 87 films that were released in 1967.  A complete list can be found here.  It took six months seemingly stretching out into eternity.  In reality, 1967 was actually one of the really great years for movies and for Hollywood, which was seeing an upswing of creativity aided by the demise of the Hayes Code. I had 21 movies I rated 9/10 or higher.  They were very hard to whittle down.  It about killed me to omit:  Don’t Look Back; Dragon Inn; The Fireman’s Ball; Two in the Shadow; The Producers; Wait Until Dark; Festival; Japan’s Longest Day; Belle de Jour; Bonnie and Clyde; and Oncle Yanco.  Ranking the list was clearly impossible, so I have listed them in alphabetical order.

Cool Hand Luke – Directed by George Roy Hill

Far from the Madding Crowd – Directed by John Schlesinger

The Graduate – Directed by Mike Nichols

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying – Directed by David Swift

In Cold Blood – Directed by Richard Brooks

In the Heat of the Night – Directed by Norman Jewison

Samurai Rebellion – Directed by Misaki Kobayashi

Le Samourai – Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville

The Two of Us/Le vieil homme y l’enfant – Directed by Claude Berri

Les demoiselles de Rochefort/The Young Girls of Rochefort – Directed by Jacques Demy

 

 

 

 

6 thoughts on “1967 Re-Cap and 10 Favorite Films

    • On another day, the ones you mentioned would be in and the others out. It was really, really hard. I kind of lean toward including lesser-known awesome films.

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