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Whats your favourite movie from 1965?

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ArthurMann Tue 23-Sept-25 14:20:32

Mine is the beatles help, I loved them as a young boy, ringo was my favourite grin

iLoveSnickers1968 Tue 23-Sept-25 14:24:01

My personal favourite movie that was made in 1965 is The Spy Who Came in from the Cold! Very historical and thrilling - I rewatched it a couple of months ago actually. I was eating a Snickers aswell of course.

recklessgran Tue 23-Sept-25 14:24:42

The Sound of Music

Babs03 Tue 23-Sept-25 14:26:27

Dr Zhivago every time.

ArthurMann Tue 23-Sept-25 14:26:36

love that one too!

iLoveSnickers1968 Tue 23-Sept-25 14:27:40

You have very good taste in movies Babs03. Dr Zhivago is a tremendous movie!

Babs03 Tue 23-Sept-25 14:30:38

I was desperately in love with Omar Sharif of course, and so jealous of Julie Christie.

ArthurMann Tue 23-Sept-25 14:32:44

Babs03

I was desperately in love with Omar Sharif of course, and so jealous of Julie Christie.

Omar was a great actor

Kate1949 Tue 23-Sept-25 14:33:12

We call them films. We are not American. Maybe the OP is.

ArthurMann Tue 23-Sept-25 14:34:00

My daughter in law is American, i suppose she has rubbed off on me lol

Babs03 Tue 23-Sept-25 14:35:49

I remember Omar Sharif with Peter O Toole in Lawrence of Arabia. Superb acting from both.

Witzend Tue 23-Sept-25 14:36:23

recklessgran

The Sound of Music

I didn’t see that until the 80s! I was a teen when it first came out, and was completely put off by all the old ladies saying they’d been to see it 17 times - it was so looovely!!,
I thought it must be dreadful, sugary-sweet, cringe-making stuff,

By the early 80s we were living. In the Abu Dhabi desert with 3 year old dd1, when someone gave me a pirate copy, saying dd might like it,
So I sat and watched it with her, and when dh came home I somewhat sheepishly said, ‘Actually, it’s rather good…’

Dd soon became addicted to it (there was sod all else for her to watch except the odd cartoon of Sinbad in Arabic) and now mid 40s is still a fan!

ArthurMann Tue 23-Sept-25 14:37:13

Babs03

I remember Omar Sharif with Peter O Toole in Lawrence of Arabia. Superb acting from both.

Indeed, great taste!

JamesandJon33 Tue 23-Sept-25 16:18:51

War and Peace

GrannySomerset Tue 23-Sept-25 18:21:36

DD was born in summer 1965 and some weeks before DH and I had gone to Schofields in Leeds to choose and order a cot and then on to the cinema to see Dr Zhivago. Unfortunately the battle scenes were too much for my delicate constitution and we didn’t see the entire film until some thirty years later. I still fancied Omar Shariff!

TerriBull Tue 23-Sept-25 19:12:47

1965 is very specific. I remember Help which I think was 1965, I was mad about the Beatles then I was 11. I thought Dr Zhivago which I absolutely loved, was a bit later, but wouldn't swear to it.

Redrobin51 Tue 23-Sept-25 19:47:59

Doctor Zhivago had to be my favourite but that year produced quite a few good films. Omar Shariffs liquid brown eyes with those gorgeous lashes did it for me.

flappergirl Tue 23-Sept-25 20:24:03

iLoveSnickers1968

My personal favourite movie that was made in 1965 is The Spy Who Came in from the Cold! Very historical and thrilling - I rewatched it a couple of months ago actually. I was eating a Snickers aswell of course.

Superb film. I didn't see it until around 1970 when I was 13 and I was blown away.

Allira Tue 23-Sept-25 20:31:00

Kate1949

We call them films. We are not American. Maybe the OP is.

Good point Kste1949

I can't remember that far back. 🤔

Allira Tue 23-Sept-25 20:36:13

The Sound of Music
The Ipcress File
Von Ryan's Express

Nanny27 Wed 24-Sept-25 13:40:29

A Shot in the Dark with Peter Sellers. Still makes me cry laughing.

Diggingdoris Wed 24-Sept-25 14:14:59

The Sound of Music . Saw it 6 times when it was first released, and even now it's a must to watch on TV every time it's on.

whiterabbit01 Wed 24-Sept-25 14:27:22

I was pretty ypoung at the time so would say my favorite movie was 'Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines', however, I would also add 'Cat Ballou'.

My Grandmother went to see the Sound of Music 10 times at my old local Odeon cinema in Burnley (now a Sainsbury's).

If I could add ones from the late 60's and early 70's I would also include The Good, the Bad & The Ugly, plus A Clockwork Orange (the first time I ever saw a nude woman on screen)

friendlygingercat Wed 24-Sept-25 15:09:38

Lawrence of Arabia. I had a thing about Omar Sharif.

Aldom Wed 24-Sept-25 15:10:29

Babs03

I remember Omar Sharif with Peter O Toole in Lawrence of Arabia. Superb acting from both.

Me too and Dr. Zhivago.