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  1. This is a list of American films released in 1967 . In the Heat of the Night won the Academy Award for Best Picture .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 1967_in_film1967 in film - Wikipedia

    August 13 — Bonnie and Clyde, starring Warren Beatty, Faye Dunaway, and Gene Hackman, premieres. It broke many taboos of its time, such as the visual depiction of violence. It has been considered a landmark film in Hollywood filmmaking, with its groundbreaking and ingenious visual styles.

  3. Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1967 films. For convenience, all 1967 films should be included in this category. This includes all 1967 films that can also be found in the subcategories. This category is for Films originally released in the year 1967.

  4. List your movie, TV & celebrity picks. 60 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Day of Anger. 1967 1h 51m M. 7.1 (5.6K) Rate. A scruffy garbage boy becomes the pupil of a famed gunfighter, and the stage for confrontation is set when the gunman overruns the boy's town through violence and corruption.

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    Sir James Bond 007, a legendary British spy who retired 20 years ago, is visited by M, the head of British MI6, CIA representative Ransome, KGB representative Smernov, and Deuxième Bureau representative Le Grand. All implore Bond to come out of retirement to deal with SMERSH, who have been eliminating agents. Bond spurns their pleas. He stands firm...

    Peter Sellers as Evelyn Tremble / James Bond: A baccarat master recruited by Vesper Lynd to challenge Le Chiffre at Casino Royale.
    Ursula Andress as Vesper Lynd/ James Bond: A retired British secret agent forced back into service in exchange for writing off her tax arrears.
    David Niven as Sir James Bond: A legendary British secret agent forced out of retirement to fight SMERSH.
    Orson Welles as Le Chiffre: SMERSH's financial agent, desperate to win at baccarat to repay the money he has embezzled from the organisation.

    Development

    In November 1952, several months before the publication of his first James Bond novel Casino Royale, Ian Fleming purchased the small theatrical agency Glidrose Productions Limited to make a screen adaptation of the novel. After the publication, Curtis Brown, Associated British Pictures and the Music Corporation of America all expressed interest in purchasing the film rights. Curtis Brown later licensed the rights to produce a one-hour Americanized television adaptation for Climax! on CBS. In...

    Casting

    Feldman approached Sean Connery to play Bond, but rejected Connery's offer to do the film for $1 million. Feldman originally intended to cast Terence Cooper as Bond and had him under personal contract for two years prior to production. Feldman had worked with Sellers on What's New Pussycat? and offered the actor a part as Bond. Sellers originally turned him down saying he felt the image of Bond was "too fixed". Feldman persuaded Sellers to change his mind by asking the actor to instead play a...

    Filming

    Filming began on 11 January 1966. The principal filming was carried out at Pinewood Studios, Shepperton Studios and Twickenham Studios in London. Extensive sequences also featured London, notably Trafalgar Square and the exterior of 10 Downing Street. Mereworth Castle in Kent was used as the home of Sir James Bond, which is blown up early in the film. Much of filming for M's Scottish castle was done on location in County Meath, Ireland, with Killeen Castle as the focus. However, the car chase...

    Columbia at first announced the film was due to be released in time for Christmas 1966, however problems during production postponed the film's release until April 1967. Casino Royale had its world premiere in London's Odeon Leicester Square on 13 April 1967, breaking many opening records in the theatre's history. Its American premiere was held in ...

    Explanatory notes Citations Bibliography 1. Barnes, Alan; Hearn, Marcus (2001). Kiss Kiss Bang! Bang!: the Unofficial James Bond Film Companion. London: Batsford Books. ISBN 978-0-7134-8182-2. 2. Benson, Raymond (1988). The James Bond Bedside Companion. London: Boxtree Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85283-233-9. 3. Broccoli, Albert R.; Zec, Donald (1998). When th...

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › 19671967 - Wikipedia

    December 11 – Supersonic airliner Concorde is unveiled in Toulouse, France. December 12 – Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, one of the seminal race relations films of the 1960s, is released to theaters. December 13 – King Constantine II of Greece flees the country when his coup attempt fails.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › June_6June 6 - Wikipedia

    Meredith and Norvell are photographed by Jack R. Thornell, whose photo will receive the 1967 Pulitzer Prize in Photography, the last one to be awarded in the category. 1971 – Soyuz 11 is launched.

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