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Madigan
Madigan is a 1968 American neo-noir crime drama thriller film directed by Don Siegel (as Donald Siegel) and starring Richard Widmark, Henry Fonda and Inger Stevens.

The Scalphunters
1968 film by Sydney Pollack

The Killing of Sister George
1968 film by Robert Aldrich

The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun
1968 film by Isao Takahata

Bandits in Milan
1968 film
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The Unfaithful Wife
1969 film by Claude Chabrol

Angelique and the Sultan
1968 film by Bernard Borderie

The Wrecking Crew
1969 film by Phil Karlson

The Girl with the Pistol
1968 film by Mario Monicelli

Don't Grieve
1968 film by Georgiy Daneliya

Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
1968 short film directed by Wolfgang Reitherman

Speedway
1968 musical film directed by Norman Taurog

Blackbeard's Ghost
1968 film by Robert Stevenson

Live a Little, Love a Little
1968 film by Norman Taurog

The Little Bather
1968 film by Robert Dhéry

Zigzag of Success
1968 Soviet film by Eldar Ryazanov

The Hour of the Furnaces
1968 film by Fernando Solanas, Octavio Getino

Solaris
1968 Soviet television film based on the novel Solaris by Stanisław Lem

Anzio
1968 film by Edward Dmytryk, Duilio Coletti

The Little Golden Calf
1968 film by Mikhail Schweitzer

The Devil Rides Out
1968 British horror film directed by Terence Fisher

Krakatoa, East of Java
1968 film directed by Bernard L. Kowalski

Will Our Heroes Be Able to Find Their Friend Who Has Mysteriously Disappeared in Africa?
1968 film by Ettore Scola

Boom!
1968 film by Joseph Losey

Amblin'
Amblin' is a 1968 American short film written and directed by Steven Spielberg. It was Spielberg's first completed film shot on 35 mm. The film is a short love story set during the hippie era of the late 1960s about a young man and woman who meet in the desert, attempt to hitchhike, become friends, then lovers, make their way to a beach, and part ways. It later became the namesake for Spielberg's production company, Amblin Entertainment.

The Day of the Owl
1968 film by Damiano Damiani

Witchfinder General
1968 film directed by Michael Reeves

Preparati la bara!
1968 film directed by Ferdinando Baldi

Triumph Over Violence
1965 film by Mikhail Romm

Candy
1968 film by Christian Marquand

Two Comrades Were Serving
1968 film by Yevgeni Karelov

Manon 70
1968 film by Jean Aurel

The Return of Monte Cristo
1968 film by André Hunebelle

The Stalking Moon
1968 film by Robert Mulligan

Fire, Water, and Brass Pipes
1968 film by Alexander Rou

The Mercenary
1968 film directed by Sergio Corbucci

Psych-Out
Psych-Out is a 1968 American psychedelic film about hippies, psychedelic music and recreational drugs starring Susan Strasberg, Jack Nicholson (the film's leading man despite being billed under supporting player Dean Stockwell), Bruce Dern, Adam Roarke, and Max Julien. It was produced and released by American International Pictures. The film was directed by Richard Rush, and the cinematographer was László Kovács. The bands Strawberry Alarm Clock and The Seeds can be seen playing within the music and dance scenes throughout the film.

The New Adventures of the Elusive Avengers
1968 film by Edmond Keosayan

Three Poplars in Plyushcikha
1968 film by Tatyana Lioznova

The Secret Agent's Blunder
1968 film by Beniamin Davydovich Dorman

A Quiet Place in the Country
1968 film by Elio Petri

Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
1968 film by Melvin Frank

Kuroneko
is a 1968 Japanese jidaigeki horror film directed by Kaneto Shindō, and an adaptation of a supernatural folktale. Set during a civil war in feudal Japan, the film's plot concerns the vengeful spirits, or onryō, of a woman and her daughter-in-law, who are raped and murdered by a band of samurai. It stars Kichiemon Nakamura, Nobuko Otowa, and Kiwako Taichi.

The Subject Was Roses
1968 film by Ulu Grosbard

A Place for Lovers
1968 film by Vittorio De Sica

Flesh
1968 film by Paul Morrissey

Star!
1968 film by Robert Wise

5 Card Stud
1968 film by Henry Hathaway

Head
1968 psychedelic adventure comedy film directed by Bob Rafelson

Dead Season
1968 film by Savva Kulish

Lady in Cement
1968 film by Gordon Douglas

Powers of Ten
1968 set of two short American documentary films directed by Ray Eames and Charles Eames

Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?
1968 film by Hy Averback

The Girl on a Motorcycle
1968 film by Jack Cardiff

Be Sick... It's Free
1968 Italian film directed by Luigi Zampa

Who Saw Him Die?
1968 film by Jan Troell

Danger: Diabolik
1968 film directed by Mario Bava

Yours, Mine and Ours
1968 film by Melville Shavelson

Firecreek
Firecreek is a 1968 American Western film directed by Vincent McEveety and starring James Stewart and Henry Fonda, the latter in his first of two roles that year as a villain (the second being Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West). The film is similar to High Noon in that it features an entire town that refuses to help a peace officer against outlaws. Stewart plays an unlikely hero, forced into action when his conscience will not permit evil to continue. The supporting cast features Inger Stevens, Dean Jagger, Ed Begley, Jay C. Flippen, Jack Elam and John Qualen.