All the trade papers have cottoned on to the notion of doing half-yearly assessments of the movies on offer. Not suggesting they’ve stolen my idea, of course, but I always find it interesting to see which of my blogs attract more attention than others. So here’s the top-viewed films for January-June 2023.
- The Swinger (1966). No surprises here since this movie is king of the all-time swingers. Ann-Margret stars as a wannabe writer living out her character’s adventures and, in passing, taking every opportunity to shake her booty.
- Fireball XL5 (2022) The Gerry Anderson 1960s sci fi television series featuring Steve Zodiac, colorized and winning over a new legion of fans.
- Plane (2023). Pilot Gerry Butler goes Die Hard on a remote island where his plane crash lands and his passengers are taken hostage by terrorists. No word yet on a sequel but another Den of Thieves 2 is in production.
- Fraulein Doktor (1969). German spy Suzy Kendall outwits British opposite number during World War One.
- Vendetta for the Saint (1969). Roger Moore as Simon Templar taking on the Sicilian Mafia in a movie stitched together from two television episodes. Love interest supplied by Rosemary Dexter.
- Pendulum (1969). George Peppard, charged with murdering adulterous wife Jean Seberg, must clear his name.
- Sgt Ryker (1968). Lee Marvin creates merry hell in Korea. Another compilation of television episodes and revived to cash in on his success.
- Stagecoach (1966). Ann-Margret, Alex Cord and Bing Crosby head the cast of a decent remake of the John Ford western.
- 100 Rifles (1969). Raquel Welch and Jim Brown team up to drive out the ruthless Mexicans in a steamy, violent western.
- Moment to Moment (1966). Jean Seberg caught up Hitchcockian skulduggery in the South of France.
- Baby Love (1969). Linda Hayden as the object of too many people’s affections as she is taken in by a well-off London family.
- Titanic (1997). The 3D version of the James Cameron classic, much in the news at the moment after the Titan disaster, which was reissued in advance of the Avatar sequel.
- Sisters (1969). Nathalie Delon and Susan Strasberg in semi-incestuous Italian drama.
- Mickey One (1965). Cult Arthur Penn existentialist thriller starring Warren Beatty and a stand-up comedian hiding out from the Mob.
- Rage (1966). Glenn Ford and Stella Stevens battle a rabies outbreak in Mexico.
- Sword of Lancelot/Lancelot and Guinevere (1963). Cornel Wilde writes, directs and stars in historical epic. Wife Jean Wallace has the female lead.
- Beat Girl / Wild for Kicks (1960). Gillian Hills dips into the seamy side of London.
- Charade (1963). Classic Hitchcockian thriller with Cary Grant and Audrey Hepburn at the top of their game with a host of rising stars and directed by Stanley Donen.
- Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush (1968). Provincial teenager Barry Evans tries to get his share of the Swinging Sixties with the help of Judy Geeson.
- Lady in Cement (1969). Frank Sinatra as private eye Tony Rome makes the mistake of taking on mob moll Raquel Welch as a client.
- Can Heironymus Merkin Ever Forget Mercy Humppe and Find True Happiness (1969). Anthony Newley warbles his way through cult musical, another actor-writer-director extravaganza this time mainlining on Fellini and with copious nudity.
- The Invitation (2022). Nathalie Emmanuel finds her lover enmeshed in a Gothic conspiracy.
- Once a Thief (1965). Ann-Margret again, this time in a more serious role as the wife of reformed criminal Alain Delon sucked back into a heist. Directed by Ralph Nelson. Hip jazz score by Lalo Schifrin.
- Hannibal Brooks (1969). Michael Winner World War Two comedy drama with Oliver Reed making best friends with an elephant.
- Arabella (1967). Delightful Italian comedy with Virna Lisi trying to seduce various versions of Terry-Thomas.
- Naked Under Leather / The Girl on a Motorcycle (1968). Chanteuse Marianne Faithful brings erotic heft to controversial movie, heavily cut for U.S. release. Co-star Alain Delon smokes a pipe.
- King’s Pirate (1967). Decent swashbuckler starring Doug McClure and Jill St John.
- The First Deadly Sin (1980). Superb performance by Frank Sinatra as cop hunting serial killer. Co-stars Faye Dunaway.
- Whirlpool / She Died With Her Boots On (1970). Creepy thriller from Jose Ramon Larraz sees top model Vivian Neves terrorized by photographer Karl Lanchbury. Lost for decades.
- Giant (1956). Big screen revival of George Stevens’ oil epic starring Rock Hudson, Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean.