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Favorites from the decade of transition, 1960-69

Nathan Dodge

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POINT BLANK (1967)

Wow! The brilliant direction (John Boorman), angular, unfriendly 1960s-era Los Angeles architecture, "The Organization", the supporting cast, Johnny Mandel's music score, and big bad Lee Marvin make this one of the best movies I've ever seen. I wish I'd seen it before now!
 

Cigarband

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Mr. Buddwing (1966) James Garner, Suzanne Pleshette

Dr. Strangelove (1964) Peter Sellers

A Guide For The Married Man (1967) Walter Mathau

The World Of Susie Wong (1960) William Holden, Nancy Kwan

The Magnificent Seven (1960) Steve McQueen

Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (1963) Sophia Loren

Waltz Of The Toreadors (1962) Peter Sellers

Seconds (1966) Rock Hudson
 

theinterchange

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Why do you ask?
In no particular order:

The Magnificent Seven [LOVE the hearse ride up to Boot Hill]

It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World [my favorite comedy, ever]

Goldfinger [the Coolest Bond theme of them all]

Charade [Grant and my favorite Hollywood lady Audrey Hepburn]

Bullitt [and not for the car chase :D ]

Breakfast At Tiffany's [I'm manly enough to admit I like it]

There are more, but this was off the top of my head.

Randy
 

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