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01 January 1964
Beena falls in love with Rajan after he rescues her from some goons. Soon they marry and she is pregnant.
11 November 1964
At the start of the First World War, two next-door neighbors find themselves companions in misfortune.
12 March 1964
Sequel to Maria Pistolas. Comic-tomgirl member of Villa's army has boy trouble.
01 January 1964
The story of two friends, a gambler and a womanizer, who can't seem to escape their troubles.
01 March 1964
When her grave is disturbed by modern-day land developers, a 300-year-old witch is accidentally resurrected and terrorizes an English village.
14 August 1964
Five swindle stories, taking place in five international cities: Tokyo, Japan ("Fumiko's Five Benefactors" by Hiromichi Horikawa); Amsterdam, The Netherlands ("A River of Diamonds" by Roman Polanski); Naples, Italy ("The Road Map" by Ugo Gregoretti); Paris, France ("The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower" by Claude Chabrol); and Marrakesh, Morocco ("The Confidence Man" by Jean-Luc Godard).
11 May 1964
Whips was one of the films mentioned in a half page ad in the April 7, 1966 issue of the Village Voice, advertising The Exploding Plastic Inevitable show at the Dom.
01 January 1964
A mechanical marries a young but both lose their jobs and happiness again when they know they are expecting a child.
03 December 1964
A murder has been committed in "Pension Boulanka", a famous guesthouse for artists and circus people.
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.
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