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United Artists. 6 Academy Award nominations with 1 win; top-grossing film of 1963 Jason and the Argonauts: Don Chaffey: Todd Armstrong, Nancy Kovack, Honor Blackman: Fantasy: Columbia: Johnny Cool: William Asher: Henry Silva, Elizabeth Montgomery, Jim Backus: Crime: United Artists: Kings of the Sun: J. Lee Thompson: Yul Brynner, George Chakiris ...
Female skinheads, (who are sometimes called skinbyrds or skingirls,) generally wore the same clothing items as men, with addition of skirts, stockings, or dress suits composed of a three-quarter-length jacket and matching short skirt. Some skingirls wore fishnet stockings and mini-skirts, a style introduced during the punk-influenced skinhead ...
January 16, 1963 Son of Flubber; March 29, 1963 Miracle of the White Stallions; June 1, 1963 Savage Sam; July 7, 1963 Summer Magic; November 20, 1963 The Incredible Journey; December 25, 1963 The Sword in the Stone; December 25, 1963 (UK only) [1] Dr. Syn, Alias the Scarecrow (Compilation film) March 12, 1964 A Tiger Walks; March 25, 1964
The Stripper is a 1963 American drama film about a struggling, aging actress-turned-stripper, played by Joanne Woodward, and the people she knows.It is based on the play A Loss of Roses by William Inge.
1963: House with a Secret: The Land That Waited: AFI winner for Best Film 1964: The Dancing Class: AFI winner for Best Film Forgotten Loneliness: I The Aboriginal: Cecil Holmes: AFI winner for Best Film 1965: Clay: Giorgio Mangiamele: Janine Lebedew, George Dixon, Chris Tsalikis, Claude Thomas, Robert Clarke, Lola Russell, Cole Turnley, Sheila ...
The Caretakers (released in the UK as Borderlines) is a 1963 American drama film starring Robert Stack, Polly Bergen, Diane McBain, Joan Crawford and Janis Paige [4] [5] [6] in a story about a mental hospital.
That Kind of Girl (U.S. title: Teenage Tramp) is a 1963 British film starring Margaret Rose Keil, David Weston and Linda Marlowe. [2] Written by Ian Reed based on a story by Jan Read, it was the directorial debut of Gerry O'Hara, and produced by Robert Hartford-Davis. Michael Klinger and Tony Tenser were Executive Producers.
Free, White and 21 is a 1963 movie by self-proclaimed "schlockmeister" director Larry Buchanan. [2] It was based on the true story of the controversial trial of a black man accused of raping a white woman in Dallas , Texas in the 1960s.