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17 January 1964
Richard Mertens, a successful magazine editor with a cold, empty marriage to Lucy, seeks excitement through an affair with younger colleague Eva.
01 January 1964
In this romantic drama, a plain, lonely secretary wins three dance lessons. Her handsome instructor tells her that she is quite talented and cons her into signing a long-term contract.
17 May 1964
Horror film directed by Satoru Kobayashi. Kin'ya Ogawa served as Kobayashi's assistant on this film.
16 March 1964
Rolando, who was close to marrying the daughter of the Doge, is condemned after a highly unfair judicial process and locked up in Venice.
24 September 1964
In February of 1941, South African troops are in action against the Italian forces on the northern frontier of Kenya.
03 July 1964
An outdated fireclay factory is due to close, but its long-time employees can't imagine stopping what has fed them all their lives and what they do best.
24 September 1964
Friends of Spartacus achieve revenge on the plotter who tries to make political capital out of the rumor that he is still alive.
01 January 1964
Beena falls in love with Rajan after he rescues her from some goons. Soon they marry and she is pregnant.
14 August 1964
Prospective hotel owner Carlos is having problems with the completion of his hotel on the Adriatic. He quickly asks his niece Vivi in Germany to cancel the bookings he has made so far.
04 January 1964
Songs about eternal love, American vagabonds, cowboys and desperadoes, with the romance of railways and trains speeding into the distance are recorded as film songs, and so, for example, in the well-known standard Franck and Johnny you will see M.
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