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Woman of Straw is a 1964 British crime thriller directed by Basil Dearden and starring Gina Lollobrigida and Sean Connery. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was written by Robert Muller and Stanley Mann , adapted from the 1954 novel La Femme de paille by Catherine Arley .
Title Director Cast Genre Note Dark Purpose: George Marshall: Shirley Jones, George Sanders: Drama: Universal: Dead Ringer: Paul Henreid: Bette Davis, Karl Malden ...
June 3 – The animated film Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! is released. Not only it is the first theatrical feature produced by Hanna-Barbera but also the first full-length theatrical animated film based on the animated television program. July 6 – A Hard Day's Night, the first Beatles film, premieres. August 27 – The film Mary Poppins is
Goodbye Charlie is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Vincente Minnelli and starring Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds and Pat Boone.The CinemaScope film is about a callous womanizer who gets his just reward after a jealous husband kills him.
The film was shot for United Artists using a cinéma vérité style influenced by the French New Wave and British kitchen sink realism [23] in black-and-white. The film was meant to be released in July 1964, and since it was already March when filming began, the entire film had to be produced over a period of sixteen weeks.
Strait-Jacket is a 1964 American psychological horror film directed and produced by William Castle, written by Robert Bloch and starring Joan Crawford.Its plot follows a woman who, having murdered her husband and his lover decades prior, is suspected of a series of axe murders following her release from a psychiatric hospital.
The Strangler is a 1964 American psychological thriller film directed by Burt Topper and starring Victor Buono, David McLean, Davey Davison, and Ellen Corby, with a screenplay by Bill S. Ballinger. It follows a disturbed lab technician who embarks on a serial killing spree of young female victims.
Gloria Film released the film in West Germany on November 27, 1964 as Blutige Seide (transl. Bloody Silk) and Les Films Marbeuf distributed it in France as 6 femmes pour l'assassin, where it was released on December 30, 1964. [2] [39]