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1967 Reflections in a Golden Eye Drama / Thriller N/R, 109 Minutes
Director: John Huston More Info
Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Marlon Brando, Brian Keith, Julie Harris, Zorro David, Gordon Mitchell, Robert Forster, Ted Beniades, Irvin Dugan, Fay Sparks A homosexual army officer, Maj. Weldon Penderton (Marlon Brando), has his eye on the stable boy who has his own eye on the officer's wife, Leonora (Elizabeth Taylor). |
1967 She Freak Drama / Horror / Thriller N/R, 83 Minutes
Director: Byron Mabe More Info
Starring: Claire Brennen, Lee Raymond, Lynn Courtney, Bill McKinney, Vanteen, Felix Silla, Claude Earl Jones, Ben Moore, Madame Lee, Marsha Drake Waitress Jade Cochran (Claire Brennen) needs more excitement in her life, so she joins a carnival that comes to town. She marries the owner, Steve St. John (Bill McKinney), of the carnival's freak show but has an affair with another. When one of the freaks rats on Jade to her husband, a fight ensues and her husband is killed. Now the owner of the freak show, Jade takes revenge on the informer. But the freaks are not happy about this and have the last word. |
1967 The Shuttered Room Horror / Thriller N/R, 99 Minutes
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1967 The Sorcerers Horror / Thriller N/R, 87 Minutes
Director: Michael Reeves More Info
Starring: Boris Karloff, Catherine Lacey, Ian Ogilvy, Elizabeth Ercy, Susan George, Victor Henry, Sally Sheridan, Ivor Dean, Bill Barnsley, Peter Fraser Looking for a way to gain eternal youth, husband-and-wife researchers–Professor Marcus Monserrat (Boris Karloff) and Estelle Monserrat (Catherine Lacey)–try to dominate the wills of younger human beings. |
1967 Theatre of Death Horror / Mystery / Thriller N/R, 91 Minutes
Director: Samuel Gallu More Info
Starring: Christopher Lee, Lelia Goldoni, Julian Glover, Evelyn Laye, Jenny Till, Ivor Dean, Dilys Watling, Betty Woolfe, Peter Cleall, Fraser Kerr The Grand Guignol Playhouse in Paris specializes in horror presentations, and its mean, violent director (Christopher Lee) is a suspect when bloodless bodies are found around the city. Is he a vampire? Is there more to the story? |
1967 Torture Garden Horror / Thriller N/R, 92 Minutes
Director: Freddie Francis More Info
Starring: Jack Palance, Burgess Meredith, Beverly Adams, Peter Cushing, Barbara Ewing, Michael Bryant, Maurice Denham, John Standing, Robert Hutton, John Phillips During his circus sideshow performance, Dr. Diablo (Burgess Meredith) proclaims, "I've promised you horror...and I intend to keep that promise!" Four separate horror episodes ensue. In "Enoch," a greedy playboy (Michael Bryant) makes sure he gets his inheritance by obeying a talking cat, Balthaza. The second story, "Terror over Hollywood," involves an actress (Beverly Adams) falling in love with a leading man (Robert Hutton) only to learn that he has been turned into a robot, and the same fate lies in store for her. In "Mr. Steinway," a journalist (Barbara Ewing) interviews a concert pianist (John Standing) whose piano is possessed. Finally, in "The Man Who Collected Poe," a collector (Jack Palance) visits a fellow collector (Peter Cushing) and learns that he has brought Edgar Allan Poe back to life, and he is writing stories in the basement. |
1967 Wait Until Dark Drama / Horror / Thriller N/R, 107 Minutes
Director: Terence Young More Info
Starring: Audrey Hepburn, Richard Crenna, Alan Arkin, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., Jack Weston, Samantha Jones, Jean Del Val, Julie Herrod, Mel Ferrer, Robby Benson Susie Hendrix (Audrey Hepburn) is a blind housewife whose life hinges on her own wits when she is confronted in her apartment by a pathological criminal, Roat (Alan Arkin), who is determined to find drugs. The drugs are hidden in a baby doll that, unbeknownst to Susie, her husband Sam (Efrem Zimbalist Jr.) had accepted from a woman on an international flight. Susie does not know where the doll is, and tensions rise as Roat's violent behavior leads to a final confrontation in Susie's kitchen. Hepburn was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar. |
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1968 Boom! Drama / Thriller N/R, 110 Minutes
Director: Joseph Losey More Info
Starring: Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Noel Coward, Joanna Shimkus, Michael Dunn, Romolo Valli, Fernando Piazza, Veronica Wells, Howard Taylor Flora (Elizabeth Taylor) is a wealthy, but terminally ill, woman who places her life in the hands of a penniless poet, Chris Flanders (Richard Burton), who serves as her "guardian angel" when mysterious Witch of Capri (Noel Coward) arrives on the scene. |
1968 The Boston Strangler Drama / Mystery / Thriller N/R, 116 Minutes
Director: Richard Fleischer More Info
Starring: Tony Curtis, Henry Fonda, George Kennedy, Mike Kellin, Sally Kellerman, Hurd Hatfield, Murray Hamilton, Jeff Corey, William Marshall, George Voskovec For more than two years, from 1962 to 1964, Boston women seemed to be at the mercy of a psychopathic killer. He began strangling and raping elderly women and then switched to younger women–a total of 13 victims–by the end of his reign of terror. Boston Police Department detective John S. Bottomly (Henry Fonda) directs the investigation, and it is not until one victim, Diane Cluny (Sally Kellerman), survives her attack and reports that she bit her attacker's hand that the clues fit together and lead to the capture of serial killer Albert DeSalvo (Tony Curtis). |
1968 Brides of Blood Sci-Fi / Horror / Thriller N/R, 92 Minutes
Director: Eddie Romero More Info
Starring: John Ashley, Kent Taylor, Beverly Powers, Eva Darren, Mario Montenegro, Oscar Keesee, Jr., Andres Centenera, Bruno Punzalan, Pedro Navarro, Carmelita Estrella This is the first of a series of Philippine/US "Blood" films from director and producer Eddie Romero. This one may be the worst of the bad lot, as John Ashley–who made a career (after some "Beach" movies) of Romero's work–must save the day. Exposure to nuclear radiation turns people into ugly, mutated monsters that feast on scantily clad women. |
1968 Bullitt Action / Drama / Thriller N/R, 113 Minutes
Director: Peter Yates More Info
Starring: Steve McQueen, Robert Vaughn, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Duvall, Don Gordon, Simon Oakland, Norman Fell, Georg Stanford Brown, Bill Hickman, John Aprea Capt. Frank Bullitt (Steve McQueen) is a tough San Francisco cop whose assignment is to keep star witness John Ross (Pat Renella) safe for 48 hours until it is time for him to testify against the Mafia. But, hit men attack and kill Ross. Now, despite objections from Sen. Walter Chalmers (Robert Vaughn), Bullitt sets out on his own investigation to find the killers–and to uncover facts behind who leaked the information about where he was hiding Ross. The San Francisco car chase scene is tops. A good McQueen film. |
1968 The Crimson Cult Horror / Thriller PG, 87 Minutes
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1968 Deadly Sanctuary Horror / Thriller N/R, 93 Minutes
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1968 Destination Nightmare Horror / Thriller TV, 100 Minutes
Director: Paul Landres More Info
Starring: Boris Karloff, Whit Bissell, Myron Healey, Tod Andrews, George Hamilton, Jean Del Val, Iphigenie Castiglioni, Rusty Lane, Ron Hagerthy, Roy Engel Boris Karloff introduces and stars in tales of the supernatural, which was the pilot for a TV series. |
1968 The Devil Rides Out Horror / Thriller N/R, 95 Minutes
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1968 Dracula Has Risen from the Grave Horror / Thriller / Fantasy G, 92 Minutes
Director: Freddie Francis More Info
Starring: Christopher Lee, Rupert Davies, Veronica Carlson, Barbara Ewing, Barry Andrews, Ewan Hooper, Michael Ripper, George A. Cooper, Marion Mathie, John D. Collins After a girl's body, scarred with fang marks, is found hanging in the church bell, the Monsignor (Rupert Davies) performs exorcism rites at Count Dracula's (Christopher Lee) castle. By accident, Dracula is freed from the ice that had imprisoned him, and now the Monsignor must pay the consequences. First on Dracula's list is the Monsignor's niece Anna (Marion Mathie) who works at a nearby pub, but the Monsignor seeks revenge and is only steps behind the vampire Dracula. |
1968 Farewell, Friend Adventure / Drama / Thriller PG, 115 Minutes
Director: Jean Herman More Info
Starring: Alain Delon, Charles Bronson, Olga Georges-Picot, Brigitte Fossey, Bernard Fresson, Marianna Falk, Ellen Bahl, Guy Delorme, Jean-Claude Ballard, Raoul Guylad This movie involves French mercenaries Dino Barran and Franz Propp (Alain Delon and Charles Bronson) who return home from Algeria, are separated, then reunite, and turn to robbery, which results in internal conflicts. |
1968 The Fear Chamber Horror / Thriller / Fantasy / Sci-Fi N/R, 80 Minutes
Director: Jack Hill More Info
Starring: Boris Karloff, Julissa, Carlos East, Isela Vega, Yerye Beirute, Santanon, Sandra Chavez, Eva Muller, Pamela Rosas, Fuensanta Scientists discover a living rock inside an active volcano that holds the secrets of existence. When they learn that the rock needs hormones produced by humans when they are scared, one of the scientists, Dr. Mantel (Boris Karloff), invents a Fear Chamber in which reptiles, snakes, and Satanic rituals scare kidnapped prostitutes. The experiment works, but now the living rock develops tentacles and captures its prey. Too late, the scientists realize that they have unleashed a deadly force. This film was among the last films made by Karloff. |
1968 House of Evil Horror / Mystery / Thriller PG, 80 Minutes
Director: Jack Hill More Info
Starring: Boris Karloff, Julissa, Andres Garcia, Jose Angel Espinosa, Beatriz Baz, Manuel Alvarado, Arturo Fernandez, Quintin Bulnes, Carmen Velez, Jose Luis G. de Leon Matthias Morteval (Boris Karloff) is dying and calls his relatives to his Morhenge Mansion to collect their inheritances. Matthias dies, but not before laying traps in the mansion involving killer toys that perform systematic killings of the relatives, one by one. Released in 1971, this is one of Boris Karloff's last films. |
1968 Jigsaw Mystery / Thriller 97 Minutes
Director: James Goldstone More Info
Starring: Harry Guardino, Bradford Dillman, Hope Lange, Pat Hingle, Diana Hyland, Victor Jory, Paul Stewart, Susan Saint James, Michael J. Pollard, Susanne Benton This remake of 1965's "Mirage" features Bradford Dillman as Jonathan Fields, a scientist who is drugged and then faced with the possibility that he may be a murderer after he awakens in an apartment where a dead woman's body lies in the bathtub. Fields hires private detective Arthur Belding (Harry Guardino) to investigate and learns that Field's supervisor Dr. Arkroyd (Victor Jory) had been involved with the dead woman. Now, pieces of the puzzle fit together, and they figure out that Field's co-worker Lew Haley (Pat Hingle) is the guilty culprit. Dillman and Haley have a confrontation, and Haley crashes through the hi-rise office window and plummets to the pavement below. |
1968 La Route de Corinthe Foreign / Thriller N/R, 90 Minutes
Director: Claude Chabrol More Info
Starring: Jean Seberg, Maurice Ronet, Christian Marquand, Michel Bouquet, Saro Urzi, Antonio Passalia, Paolo Giusti, Claude Chabrol, Steve Eckhardt, Romain Gary Mysterious black boxes are jamming American radars in Greece, and one NATO agent has already been killed during the hunt for the boxes. The agent's widow, Shanny (Jean Seberg), is framed for the killing, but her husband's ex-boss gets her released. The romp begins when Shanny teams with her late husband's ex-partner, Dex (Maurice Ronet), to find the boxes. |
1968 Lady in Cement Drama / Comedy / Mystery / Thriller PG, 93 Minutes
Director: Gordon Douglas More Info
Starring: Frank Sinatra, Raquel Welch, Dan Blocker, Richard Conte, Martin Gabel, Lainie Kazan, Richard Deacon, Pat Henry, Steve Peck, Virginia Wood Miami-based private investigator Tony Rome (Frank Sinatra) is scuba diving when he discovers the corpse of a woman whose feet are encased in cement. Waldo Gronsky (Dan Blocker) hires Tony to learn if the corpse is that of his missing girlfriend. After Tony interviews Kit Forrest (Raquel Welch), her neighbor Al Munger (Martin Gabel) warns Tony to stay away from her. The plot thickens when Tony learns that Al was once a rackets boss and that Al's son Paul (Steve Peck) and Gronsky are stealing from Al. Fearing that Kit may be in trouble, Tony arrives at her home in time to catch the villain and then heads off on a scuba diving trip with Kit. |
1968 The Mad Doctor of Blood Island Sci-Fi / Adventure / Horror / Thriller PG, 86 Minutes
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1968 Night of the Living Dead Horror / Thriller / Sci-Fi N/R, 90 Minutes
Director: George A. Romero More Info
Starring: Judith O'Dea, Duane Jones, Karl Hardman, Marilyn Eastman, Keith Wayne, Judith Ridley, Russell Streiner, Kyra Schon, Charles Craig, George Kosana This film has developed a cult following and is the story of hungry corpses coming back as zombies to kill and eat human beings. The story begins with Barbara (Judith O'Dea) and her brother Johnny (Russell Streiner) visiting a Pennsylvania cemetery and being attacked by the zombies. Johnny is killed, and Barbara takes refuge in a farmhouse where she joins six other people. In a futile attempt for survival, they try to keep their sanity while warding off the zombies. But, nothing appears to work, and radio news reports tell about devastation occurring in the eastern United States. |
1968 The Power Horror / Thriller N/R, 108 Minutes
Director: Byron Haskin More Info
Starring: George Hamilton, Suzanne Pleshette, Richard Carlson, Yvonne De Carlo, Earl Holliman, Gary Merrill, Ken Murray, Barbara Nichols, Arthur O'Connell, Nehemiah Persoff During an experiment to test the extent of human endurance, one of the scientists with "the Power" murders his cohorts. Jim Tanner (George Hamilton) tries to seek his identity and stop the killings. |
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