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  2. A personal selection of 45 movies released in 1967, ranked by IMDb ratings and user votes. Includes classics such as Bonnie and Clyde, The Graduate, The Dirty Dozen, and more.

    • In the Heat of the Night. Sidney Poitier, Rod Steiger, Warren Oates. 219 votes. In the 1967 drama In the Heat of the Night, Virgil Tibbs (Sidney Poitier), a black police detective from Philadelphia, becomes embroiled in a murder investigation in a racially hostile southern town.
    • Bonnie and Clyde. Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, Michael J. Pollard. 232 votes. Dive into the thrilling world of Bonnie and Clyde, a compelling biographical crime film.
    • The Dirty Dozen. Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine, Charles Bronson. 211 votes. In the heart of World War II, Major Reisman (Lee Marvin) is tasked with an impossible mission in The Dirty Dozen.
    • Cool Hand Luke. Paul Newman, George Kennedy, J.D. Cannon. 238 votes. When petty criminal Luke Jackson (Paul Newman) is sentenced to two years in a Florida prison farm, he doesn't play by the rules of either the sadistic warden (Strother Martin) or the yard's resident heavy, Dragline (George Kennedy), who ends up admiring the new guy's unbreakable will.
  3. A personal ranking of the best movies released in 1967 by jhonatan_chivo on IMDb. The list includes genres such as western, horror, comedy, musical, drama, and more.

  4. Roger Ebert ranks \"Bonnie and Clyde\" as the best film of 1967, praising its total movie quality and its message of violence and humor. He also reviews other Hollywood and European films that explored personal and social themes with honesty and frankness.

    • 10 'Guess Who's Coming to Dinner'
    • 9 'Wait Until Dark'
    • 8 'In Cold Blood'
    • 7 'The Dirty Dozen'
    • 6 'Cool Hand Luke'
    • 5 'In The Heat of The Night'
    • 4 'The Producers'
    • 3 'Le Samouraï'
    • 2 'Bonnie and Clyde'
    • 1 'The Graduate'
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    A movie that meant well, even if it hasn't aged fantastically, Guess Who's Coming to Dinnerstill holds up in many ways, and can be appreciated for what it represented at the time. It's about an older white couple meeting their daughter's new fiancée who, to their surprise, is an African-American man. RELATED: The Best Movies of 1980, Ranked It play...

    Though Audrey Hepburn is likely best known for her comedies and romance movies, Wait Until Darkalso showed she was capable of leading a great thriller. Hepburn plays a blind woman who unknowingly has a large quantity of heroin in her apartment, and finds herself targeted by a bunch of criminals who invade her property in search of the drugs while s...

    Though it sounds like it might be a horror movie from the title, In Cold Blood technically isn't... but at the same time, it's unnerving enough to be more terrifying than many horror movies. It's based on the Truman Capotenovel of the same name, and depicts the aftermath of a particularly brutal murder committed by two men, where an entire family w...

    The Dirty Dozenhas a perfect action movie premise and executes it remarkably well. It follows a group of military prisoners (many with death sentences) during World War Two who are told they'll have their sentences reduced if they participate in a dangerous assassination mission where the odds of their survival are slim. RELATED: Old-School Action ...

    There's no shortage of iconic Paul Newman performances out there, but few are quite as famous as his role in Cool Hand Luke. He plays the title character, a rebellious prisoner who continually clashes with prison guards and becomes beloved by the other prisoners stuck in the same Florida prison farm as him. It reflects the youthful and anti-authori...

    1967 was a great year for Sidney Poitier, as not only did he star in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, but he was also the protagonist of In the Heat of the Night. This crime drama also won Best Picture at the 1967 Oscars, and has a plot that follows Poitier's character - an African-American detective - being tasked with leading a murder investigation ...

    Mel Brooks has become well-known for his various genre parodies over the years (with his best perhaps being the Western spoof Blazing Saddles), but The Producersstands out for not exactly being a parody of a specific genre. It's certainly satirical and pokes fun at musicals and theater, and contains the style of humor found in Brooks' other movies....

    Jean-Pierre Melville was one of the greatest French filmmakers of all time, and Le Samouraïis likely his most well-known work. It's a slow-paced but engrossing crime thriller that centers on a lonely professional hitman who, after a job goes wrong, finds himself on the run from forces who want him dead. It's an impeccably stylish movie, and though ...

    A landmark film that's also one of the best crime movies of all time, Bonnie and Clydeis an undeniable classic in every sense of the word. It presents a somewhat glamorized (though still occasionally gritty) look at the life of the infamous titular duo, who were a pair of lovers during The Great Depression who became well-known for their various ba...

    It's a close call between Bonnie and Clyde and The Graduate, but the latter probably stands nowadays as the best film of 1967. It was similarly boundary-pushing for its time, and while it didn't feature any graphic violence or criminal characters, it was quite racy and unafraid to deal with taboo topics through its story of a young man struggling t...

    A list of the most memorable and influential films released in 1967, a pivotal year for cinema history. From 'Bonnie and Clyde' to 'The Graduate', these movies pushed the boundaries of genre, style, and social commentary.

    • Jeremy Urquhart
    • Feature Writer/Senior List Writer
  5. A list of the best movies released in 1967, ranked by user ratings and popularity. Find classics like The Graduate, Cool Hand Luke, The Jungle Book, and more on IMDb.

  6. 1. Marketa Lazarová (1967) Not Rated | 162 min | Drama, History, Romance. 7.9. Rate. A grim portrayal of the shift from Paganism to Christianity in medieval central Europe - as a young virgin promised to God is kidnapped and raped by a marauder who her religious father seeks to kill in return.

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