1960s Movies #3

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Mario Bava's collection of three horror segments starring Boris Karloff has been one of Tarantino's greatest influences and the name giver for an English hard rock band.
Black Sabbath
Vincent Price is the ... Omega Man. He could also say: "I Am Legend."
The Last Man On Earth
Jean-Paul Belmondo walks down the street, glimpses a dead man, hastily makes the sign of the cross, and strolls on.
Breathless
After Stanley Kubrick saw this Roman Polanski film, he murmured: "I have to make a horror movie as good as this." He eventually realized this idea in The Shining.
Rosemary's Baby
This film about events in the Algerian War is a great influence for many filmmakers, among them Spike Lee, Oliver Stone and Nicolas Winding Refn.
The Battle of Algiers
Before facing each others as enemies in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Clint Eastwood and Lee van Cleef teamed up against Gian Maria Volonté in this spaghetti western.
For a Few Dollars More
Hercules is sent to earth to become a bodybuilder. He is played by an Austrian bodybuilder referred to as "Arnold Strong 'Mr. Universe'" in the credits.
Hercules in New York
A respectable senator earned his fame by killing a dangerous outlaw, but did he really do it?
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance
Roger Ebert already recognized an important new American director in this debut, but it was not until five years later that Martin Scorsese made his next feature film.
Who's That Knocking At My Door?
For Ingmar Bergman, God is a Spider.
Through a Glass Darkly
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