Tag Archive | 1960s films

Cactus Flower; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Cactus Flower; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Utterly charming romantic comedy, featuring a radiant performance by Ingrid Bergman.

Where the Boys Are (1960); Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Where the Boys Are (1960); Review by Robin Franson Pruter

A surprisingly complex and engrossing tale of young love, sex, and sexism.

Late Autumn (Akibiyori); Review by Robert Pruter

Late Autumn (Akibiyori); Review by Robert Pruter

Three traditional Japanese men try to marry off the modern daughter of their late colleague.

The Lion in Winter (1968); Review by Robin Franson Pruter

The Lion in Winter (1968); Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Outstanding historical drama features strong characterizations and dynamic performances.

Doctor, You’ve Got to Be Kidding!; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Doctor, You’ve Got to Be Kidding!; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Sandra Dee’s charm bolsters pleasant, if mild, comedy.

Marlowe; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Marlowe; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Fun, intriguing, fast-paced mystery based on Raymond Chandler novel.

Home from the Hill; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Home from the Hill; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Captivating tragic melodrama about a wealthy southern landowner and his dysfunctional family.

Wild River; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Wild River; Review by Robin Franson Pruter

Beautiful, thoughtful film about the awful inevitability of change.