List of British films of 1967

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A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1967 (see 1967 in film):

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1967

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1967
Accident Joseph Losey Dirk Bogarde, Stanley Baker, Jacqueline Sassard Drama
Africa Texas Style Andrew Marton John Mills, Hugh O'Brian Adventure
Battle Beneath the Earth Montgomery Tully Kerwin Mathews, Viviane VenturaSci-fi
Bedazzled Stanley Donen Peter Cook, Dudley Moore Comedy
Berserk! Jim O'Connolly Joan Crawford, Ty Hardin Horror/slasher
Billion Dollar Brain Ken Russell Michael Caine, Karl Malden, Françoise Dorléac, Oskar Homolka Spy thrillerBased on Len Deighton's novel
The Bobo Robert Parrish Peter Sellers, Britt Ekland Comedy
Carry On Doctor Gerald Thomas Kenneth Connor, Frankie Howerd Comedy
Casino Royale Ken Hughes, John Huston, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish, Val Guest David Niven, Peter Sellers, Ursula Andress Comedy
A Challenge for Robin Hood C.M. Pennington-Richards Barrie Ingham, Peter Blythe Adventure
Charlie Bubbles Albert Finney Albert Finney, Billie Whitelaw Drama
A Countess from Hong Kong Charles Chaplin Marlon Brando, Sophia Loren DramaChaplin's last film as a director
Cuckoo Patrol Duncan Wood Freddie Garrity, Kenneth Connor Comedy/musical
Danger Route Seth Holt Richard Johnson, Carol Lynley psy Thriller
The Day the Fish Came Out Michael Cacoyannis Tom Courtenay, Sam Wanamaker, Candice Bergen Comedy
Deadlier Than the Male Ralph Thomas Richard Johnson, Elke Sommer Adventure
The Deadly Affair Sidney Lumet James Mason SpyBased on John le Carré's novel
Doctor Faustus Richard Burton, Nevill Coghill Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton Drama
The Double Man Franklin J. Schaffner Yul Brynner, Britt Ekland Thriller
Far from the Madding Crowd John Schlesinger Julie Christie, Alan Bates, Terence Stamp, Peter Finch Literary dramaNumber 79 in the list of BFI Top 100 British films
Fathom Leslie H. Martinson Raquel Welch, Anthony Franciosa Comedy Thriller
The Fearless Vampire Killers Roman Polanski Jack MacGowran, Sharon Tate Comedy horrorBritish-American co-production
Five Golden Dragons Jeremy Summers Bob Cummings, Margaret Lee MysteryBritish-German co-production
Follow That Camel Gerald Thomas Phil Silvers, Kenneth Williams Comedy
Frankenstein Created Woman Terence Fisher Peter Cushing, Susan Denberg Horror
Half a Sixpence George Sidney Tommy Steele Musical
Hell Is Empty , Bernard Knowles Martine Carol, Anthony Steel Crime [1] British/Czechoslovakian co-production
Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush Clive Donner Barry Evans, Judy Geeson Drama
How I Won the War Richard Lester Michael Crawford, John Lennon Dark comedy
I'll Never Forget What's 'Isname Michael Winner Oliver Reed, Carol White Drama
It! Herbert J. Leder Roddy McDowall, Jill Haworth Science fiction
The Jokers Michael Winner Michael Crawford, Oliver Reed Comedy
Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon Don Sharp Burl Ives, Terry-Thomas, Gert Fröbe Sci-fi/comedy
Just like a Woman Robert Fuest Wendy Craig, Francis Matthews Comedy
The Last Safari Henry Hathaway Kaz Garas, Stewart Granger Adventure
The Long Duel Ken Annakin Yul Brynner, Trevor Howard Action
The Magnificent Two Cliff Owen Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise Comedy
The Man Outside Samuel Gallu Van Heflin, Heidelinde Weis Thriller
Marat/Sade Peter Brook Ian Richardson, Patrick Magee Glenda Jackson DramaFilm adaptation of the play
Maroc 7 Gerry O'Hara Gene Barry, Elsa Martinelli Thriller
The Mikado Stuart Burge Valerie Masterson, John Reed Musical
The Mini-Affair Robert Anram Georgie Fame, Rosemary Nicols Romance/comedy
Mister Ten Per Cent Peter Graham Scott Charlie Drake, Derek Nimmo, Wanda Ventham, John Le Mesurier Comedy
The Mummy's Shroud John Gilling André Morell, John Phillips Horror
The Naked Runner Sidney J. Furie Frank Sinatra, Edward Fox Spy
Night of the Big Heat Terence Fisher Christopher Lee, Patrick Allen, Peter Cushing Sci-fi/horror
The Night of the Generals Anatole Litvak Peter O'Toole, Omar Sharif ThrillerCo-production with France
Our Mother's House Jack Clayton Dirk Bogarde, Pamela Franklin Drama
The Penthouse Peter Collinson Suzy Kendall, Terence Morgan Drama
The Plank Eric Sykes Eric Sykes, Tommy Cooper Comedy
Poor Cow Ken Loach Terence Stamp, Carol White, John Bindon Drama
Pretty Polly Guy Green Hayley Mills, Shashi Kapoor, Trevor Howard Romance/comedy
Privilege Peter Watkins Paul Jones, Jean Shrimpton Comedy/musical
The Projected Man Ian Curteis, John Croydon Mary Peach, Bryant Halliday Science fiction
Quatermass and the Pit Roy Ward Baker James Donald, Andrew Keir Science fiction
Ride of the Valkyrie Peter Brook Julia Foster, Zero Mostel, Frank Thornton ComedyShort film
Robbery Peter Yates Stanley Baker, Joanna Pettet Crime/drama
The Sailor from Gibraltar Tony Richardson Jeanne Moreau, Ian Bannen Drama
The Scorpio Letters Richard Thorpe Alex Cord, Shirley Eaton, Laurence Naismith Thriller
The Shuttered Room David Greene Gig Young, Carol Lynley, Oliver Reed, Flora Robson Horror
The Sky Bike Charles Frend Liam Redmond, William Lucas Family [2]
Smashing Time Desmond Davis Rita Tushingham, Lynn Redgrave Comedy
Some May Live Vernon Sewell Peter Cushing, Joseph Cotten Thriller
The Sorcerers Michael Reeves Boris Karloff, Catherine Lacey Horror
Stranger in the House Pierre Rouve James Mason, Geraldine Chaplin Crime
The Terrornauts Montgomery Tully Simon Oates, Zena Marshall, Charles Hawtrey Sci-fi
They Came from Beyond Space Freddie Francis Robert Hutton, Jennifer Jayne Sci-fi
To Sir, with Love James Clavell Sidney Poitier, Judy Geeson, Lulu Drama
Torture Garden Freddie Francis Burgess Meredith, Jack Palance Horror
Two for the Road Stanley Donen Audrey Hepburn, Albert Finney, William Daniels, Eleanor Bron Comedy
Two Weeks in September Serge Bourguignon Brigitte Bardot, Laurent Terzieff DramaCo-production with France
Ulysses Joseph Strick Milo O'Shea, Barbara Jefford DramaCo-production with the United States
The Vengeance of Fu Manchu Jeremy Summers Christopher Lee, Douglas Wilmer, Tsai Chin Action/drama
The Viking Queen Don Chaffey Don Murray, Carita Historical
The Vulture Lawrence Huntington Robert Hutton, Akim Tamiroff Sci-fi/horror
The Whisperers Bryan Forbes Edith Evans, Eric Portman, Gerald Sim DramaEvans won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at Berlin.
The White Bus Lindsay Anderson Arthur Lowe, Patricia Healey DramaShort film
The Winter's Tale Frank Dunlop Laurence Harvey, Jane Asher Comedy [3]
You Only Live Twice Lewis Gilbert Sean Connery, Donald Pleasence Spy/action

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References

  1. "Hell is Empty (1967)". Archived from the original on October 27, 2017.
  2. "Watch The Sky-Bike 1967 — BFI Player". player.bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2015-02-13.
  3. "The Winter's Tale (1967)".