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Hello All,
Can someone recommend a book that lists the films of the 1960s?
I use David Quinlan's book 'British Sound Films' The Studio Years for reference to all British talkies up to 1959, which is a really good book. What I'm looking for is the equivalent for the 60s, or up to and including the 60s.
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John,
On the web 'In This Year'. I think, they list every movie ever made, alphabetically, and by year. try it.
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On the web 'In This Year'. I think, they list every movie ever made, alphabetically, and by year. try it.
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Hello Mel

Could you post the link,thank you

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Hi Terry
All I do is type in 'In This Year' then, a choice of years, click on a year, next, click on letter of first word in title then pick a title from the list. You get info' about film, cast, director, etc. plus info about actors. Hope this helps. mel
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Could you post the link,thank you

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Just select Country and Year on Imdb. But an updated version of Quinlan's book would be marvellous.
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Hello Mel,
Thanks for that tip, a really good site. I shall be visiting often!!
Cheers, John.
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Hi John
Glad I could help. All the best. mel
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All I do is type in 'In This Year' then, a choice of years, click on a year, next, click on letter of first word in title then pick a title from the list. You get info' about film, cast, director, etc. plus info about actors. Hope this helps. mel

Thanks Mel

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Hi Terry
You're very welcome, glad to help. all the best mel
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Try "The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film" which is an American publication from the early 1980s listing most 1950 and 1960 films, including British offerings. A good narrative is included from the author who's actually seen all the movies! He's a goldmine of information.

Use a search engine and search for "Psychotronic"
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sixties british cinema by robert murphy is perhaps the best for study and info -its available from BFI
BFI | Books | Sixties British Cinema
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