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Midnight Cowboy
1969 film directed by John Schlesinger
On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1969 film by Peter R. Hunt
Easy Rider
1969 film by Dennis Hopper
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is a 1969 American Western buddy film directed by George Roy Hill and written by William Goldman. Based loosely on fact, the film tells the story of Wild West outlaws Robert LeRoy Parker, known as Butch Cassidy, and his partner Harry Longabaugh, the "Sundance Kid", who are on the run from a crack US posse after a string of train robberies. The pair and Sundance's lover, Etta Place, flee to Bolivia to escape the posse.
The Diamond Arm
1968 film by Leonid Gaidai
The Wild Bunch
1969 film by Sam Peckinpah
Topaz
1969 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock
Z
1969 French-Algerian film by Costa-Gavras
White Sun of the Desert
1969 film by Vladimir Motyl
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
1969 film directed by Sydney Pollack
True Grit
1969 film by Henry Hathaway
Take the Money and Run
1969 film by Woody Allen
The Color of Pomegranates
1969 film by Sergei Parajanov
Mackenna's Gold
1969 western film directed by J. Lee Thompson
Hello, Dolly!
1969 American musical romantic comedy film directed by Gene Kelly
The Damned
1969 film by Luchino Visconti
Satyricon
1969 film by Federico Fellini
Army of Shadows
1969 film directed by Jean-Pierre Melville
Anne of the Thousand Days
1969 film by Charles Jarrott
The Italian Job
1969 film directed by Peter Collinson
Battle of Britain
1969 British film by Guy Hamilton
La Piscine
1969 film by Jacques Deray
Battle of Neretva
1969 film by Veljko Bulajić
My Night at Maud's
1969 film by Éric Rohmer
Cactus Flower
1969 film directed by Gene Saks
Women in Love
1969 film directed by Ken Russell
Medea
1969 film by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Mississippi Mermaid
1969 film by François Truffaut
Le clan des siciliens
1969 French-Italien film by Henri Verneuil
The Bridge at Remagen
1969 American film by John Guillermin
The Brothers Karamazov
1969 film by Mikhail Ulyanov, Ivan Pyryev, Kirill Lavrov
Paint Your Wagon
1969 film by Joshua Logan
Winnie-the-Pooh
1969 Soviet animated film directed by Fyodor Khitruk
The Red Tent
1969 film by Mikhail Kalatozov
Kes
1969 film directed by Ken Loach
Sabata
1969 film by Gianfranco Parolini
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
1969 film by Ronald Neame
The Secret of Santa Vittoria
1969 film by Stanley Kramer
This Man Must Die
1969 film by Claude Chabrol
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice
1969 film by Paul Mazursky
Larks on a String
1990 film by Jiří Menzel
The Bremen Town Musicians
1969 Soviet animated cartoon directed by Inessa Kovalevskaya
100 Rifles
1969 film directed by Tom Gries
Pigsty
1969 film by Pier Paolo Pasolini
The Last Relic
1969 film by Grigori Kromanov
The Valley of Gwangi
1969 film by Ray Harryhausen, Jim O'Connolly
Boot Hill
1969 film by Giuseppe Colizzi
The Milky Way
1969 film by Luis Buñuel
Aradhana
1969 film by Shakti Samanta
The Passion of Anna
1969 film by Ingmar Bergman
Goodbye, Mr. Chips
1969 film by Herbert Ross
Che!
Che! is a 1969 American biographical film directed by Richard Fleischer and starring Omar Sharif as Marxist revolutionary Ernesto "Che" Guevara. It follows Guevara from when he first landed in Cuba in 1956 to his death in Bolivia in 1967, although the film does not portray the formative pre-Cuban revolution sections of Guevara's life as described in the autobiographical book The Motorcycle Diaries (1993).
The Undefeated
1969 film by Andrew V. McLaglen, John Wayne
The Brain
1969 film by Gérard Oury
All Monsters Attack
1969 Japanese sci-fi/action film by Ishirō Honda
Kolobok
alt= An illustration from the classic 1913 edition of the Kolobok Russian fairy-tale|thumb|Illustration of Kolobok from the 1913 A. Medvedev Russian Empire|Russian edition (see Category:Kolobok (A. Medvedev)) Kolobok (Cyrillic: колобо́к) is the main character of an East Slavic fairy-tale with the same name, represented as a small yellow spherical bread-like being. The story is often called "Little Round Bun" and sometimes "The Runaway Bun." In other Slavic regions, it is often adapted to local variation of a kolobok. For example, in Bulgaria it is known as "The Wheat Pita" ( ), wheat pita bein
Katzelmacher
Katzelmacher is a 1969 West German film written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder, based on his own play. The film centers on an aimless group of friends whose lives are shaken up by the arrival of an immigrant Greek worker, Jorgos (played by Fassbinder himself).
Sweet Charity
1969 film by Bob Fosse
The Night of Counting the Years
1969 Egyptian film directed by Shadi Abdel Salam
The April Fools
1969 film by Stuart Rosenberg