Posts tagged 60s.

Peeping Tom (1960)

“Peeping Tom” also known as “Face of Fear” (a movie way ahead of its time), directed by Michael Powell and written by Leo Marks, was released in theaters a month before Alfred Hitchcock’s “Psycho”. Both are about men killing off beautiful women in horrific ways.

While Psycho maintains some suspense over the nature of the killer, Peeping Tom has him front and center, presenting a compelling and conflicting examination of his mind. Starring Karlheinz Böhm as Mark Lewis, a shy, lonely and quiet man with a dark secret, on his off hours, he supplies a local porno shop with cheesecake photos and dabbles in filmmaking, at night he’s killing young women, using a movie camera to film their dying expressions.

Trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAqEn6JS-oM

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Ivanovo detstvo (1962)

A Russian film also known as “My Name Is Ivan” or “Ivan’s Childhood”, beautifully directed by Andrey Tarkovskiy. The movie is about Ivan, a 12 year old boy, played by Nikolay Burlyaev, who works as a spy at the eastern front. He can cross the German lines unnoticed to collect information, while three Soviet officers try to take care of him.

Vladimir Bogomolov wrote “Ivan” which is a fictional story but is based on real facts. It caused a sensation in 1962, no one had seen such a powerful motion picture about war and what it does to the youngest and weakest - the children. It’s a bleak, haunting and horrifying portrait of lost innocence and the childhood that was interrupted the very day the boy’s family was murdered.

Full Movie:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-cOMy9

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Marcello Mastroianni on the set of “La dolce vita” (1960)

Marcello Mastroianni on the set of “La dolce vita” (1960)

West Side Story (1961)

A Hard Day’s Night (1964)

Mary Poppins (1964)

Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961)

Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (1961)

Bette Davis in “The Nanny” (1965)

Bette Davis in “The Nanny” (1965)

Ann-Margret and Elvis Presley in “Viva Las Vegas” (1964)

Ann-Margret and Elvis Presley in “Viva Las Vegas” (1964)

Valley of the Dolls (1967)

Film version of Jacqueline Susann’s novel, chronicling the rise and fall of three young ladies in show business. Directed by Mark Robson, starring Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, Sharon Tate, Tony Scotti and Paul Burke.

Anne Welles, a bright, brash young New England college grad leaves her Peyton Place-ish small town and heads for Broadway, where she hopes to find an exciting job and sophisticated men. During her misadventures in Manhattan and, later, Hollywood, she shares experiences with two other young hopefuls: Jennifer North, a statuesque, Monroe-ish actress who wants to be accepted as a human being, but is regarded as a sex object by all the men she meets, and Neely O’Hara, a talented young actress who’s accused of using devious means by a great older star (Helen Lawson) to reach the top, pulling an “All About Eve”-type deception in order to steal a good role away from her.

Trailer:

http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi3832809241/

John Huston, Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift, Clark Gable and Arthur Miller on the set of “The Misfits” (1961)

John Huston, Marilyn Monroe, Montgomery Clift, Clark Gable and Arthur Miller on the set of “The Misfits” (1961)

Faye Dunaway in “Bonnie and Clyde” (1967)

Faye Dunaway in “Bonnie and Clyde” (1967)

Tippi Hedren on the set of “Marnie” (1964)

 Katharine Ross and Paul Newman in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” (1969)

Katharine Ross and Paul Newman in “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” (1969)