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Producers, TheProducers, The (1968) Aro Favourite
Dir. Mel Brooks
Feat. Gene Wilder, Zero Mostel
Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel cavort in Mel Brooks' first (and best?) film, a Broadway–musical satire highlighted by the classic 'Springtime for…
Randall and Hopkirk Deceased (TV Series) (1968)
Dir. Various
Feat. Mike Pratt, Kenneth Cope, Annette Andre
Cult 60s British comedy–thriller in which Mike Pratt and Kenneth Cope play investigators, one of whom happens to be dead. Complete series…
Scalphunters, TheScalphunters, The (1968)
Dir. Sydney Pollack
Feat. Burt Lancaster, Shelley Winters, Ossie Davis
A 'mountain' Western, with fur trapper Lancaster and ex–slave Davis teaming up to recapture a cargo of stolen pelts. The script aims at various…
Sweet CharitySweet Charity (1968) Recommended
Dir. Bob Fosse
Feat. Shirley Maclaine, Ricardo Montalban, John McMartin
Neil Simon's Broadway version of Fellini's NIGHTS OF CABIRIA makes a smashing musical film thanks to the director's razzamatazz, late 60's chic, and…
What's So Bad About Feeling Good?What's So Bad About Feeling Good? (1968)
Dir. George Seaton
Feat. George Peppard, Mary Tyler Moore, Don Stroud
A hip, literally infectious comedy centred around a cynical former advertising executive living a Beatnik–Bohemian life in a New York loft. The…
With Six You Get Egg RollWith Six You Get Egg Roll (1968)
Feat. Doris Day, Brian Keith
Doris Day's last film sees the archetypal girl–next–door a more mature "working mom", here a widower trying to integrate her three sons…
Yours, Mine and OursYours, Mine and Ours (1968)
Dir. Melville Shavelson
Feat. Lucille Ball, Henry Fonda, Van Johnson
Family comedy based loosely on the life of Helen Beardsley, who in the 1960's had a family of 18 children with husband Frank Beardsley, from their…
A Guide for the Married ManA Guide for the Married Man (1967)
Dir. Gene Kelly
Feat. Walter Matthau, Inger Stevens, Sue Ane Langdon
Daffy skit comedy with Morse giving Mathau lessons on how to cheat on his wife in order to preserve their marriage, and these 'lessons' are…
At Last the 1948 ShowAt Last the 1948 Show (1967)
Feat. John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Tim Brooke-Taylor
Surrealistic sketch show that along with DO NOT ADJUST YOUR SET, paved the way for the Monty Python revolution. Presenting a similar blend of media…
BedazzledBedazzled (1967) Aro Favourite
Dir. Stanley Donen
Feat. Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Raquel Welch
A brilliant and enduring satire that updates of the 'Faust' tale to swinging London, with Moore playing a lovelorn chef who is lured into a pact by…

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