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Les Grandes VacancesLes Grandes Vacances (The Big Vacation) (1967)
Dir. Jean Girault
Feat. Louis de Funès, Ferdy Mayne
French comedy great Louis de Funès plays dictatorial headmaster to his two wayward sons, who rock the boat when sent to England as exchange students.
Magnificent Two, TheMagnificent Two, The (1967)
Dir. Cliff Owen
Feat. Morecambe and Wise
Perhaps the tightest of the TV comedy duo's cinematic attempts, in which they play a pair of salesmen dithering around in an unstable South American…
PlaytimePlaytime (1967) Recommended
Dir. Jacques Tati
Feat. Jacques Tati
Tati's satirical vision of modern city life and brutalist architecture is his magnum opus. His alter–ego Mr. Hulot goes about his third…
President's Analyst, ThePresident's Analyst, The (1967)
Dir. Theodore J. Flicker
Feat. James Coburn
Madcap comedy suspense tracking a hapless guy awarded the task of being the president's assistant, who then must deal with bribes and death threats…
Reluctant Astronaut, TheReluctant Astronaut, The (1967)
Dir. Edward Montagne
Feat. Don Knotts, Leslie Nielsen, Joan Freeman
Don Knotts, best known as the comedic sidekick on the "Andy Griffiths Show", plays a goofy carnival ride operator who is hired as a janitor at the…
Road to Nashville, TheRoad to Nashville, The (1967)
Dir. Will Zens
Feat. Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins
An enjoyably corny plotline about organising a country concert is the frame for this stellar line–up of 60s mainstream country stars. TRACK…
Rocket To The MoonRocket To The Moon (1967)
Dir. Don Sharp
Feat. Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Gert Frobe
Jules Verne’s sci–fi classic gets a stupendously silly makeover in this comic chronicle of a scientific consortium’s attempts to launch a…
Secret War of Harry Frigg, TheSecret War of Harry Frigg, The (1967)
Dir. Jack Smight
Feat. Paul Newman, Tom Bosley
WWII comedy following the sorry exploits of several high ranking allied generals who are captured in Italy but refuse to take orders from each other…
Thief of Paris, TheThief of Paris, The (Le Voleur) (1967)
Dir. Louis Malle
Feat. Jean-Paul Belmondo, Genevieve Bujold, Marie Dubois
Enjoyable comedy with Belmondo as a young man cheated of his inheritance who in turn develops a taste for thieving. Set in Paris at the turn of the…
Thoroughly Modern MillieThoroughly Modern Millie (1967)
Dir. George Roy Hill
Feat. Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore, Carol Channing
Likeable, though overlong musical set in the swinging 20s and something of a sequel to Andrew's "The Boyfriend". Harebrained farce predominates…

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