Most Popular Movies 1967
This chart shows the 1967 movie releases that have attracted the most interest on The Numbers web site over the past 24 hours. A share of 100 corresponds to 1 percent of the total views for all 1967 releases.
See also: Domestic Release Schedule for 1967 - Top 1967 Worldwide
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The Jungle Book |
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Director:
Wolfgang Reitherman |
Lead Roles:
Bruce Reitherman as Mowgli,
Phil Harris as Baloo |
Initial Theatrical Release: October 18, 1967 (Wide) by Walt Disney |
Keywords:
Voiceover/Narration, Talking Animals, Animal Lead, Coming of Age, Orphan, Family Musical |
Classification:
Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Musical, Hand Animation, Kids Fiction |
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Domestic BO: $141,843,000
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Camelot |
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Director:
Joshua Logan |
Initial Theatrical Release: October 25, 1967 (Wide) by Warner Bros. |
Keywords:
Epic Musical, Middle Ages, Royalty, Novel or Other Work Adapted by Author, War, Dysfunctional Family, Death of a Son or Daughter, Sword & Sorcerer |
Classification:
Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Musical, Live Action, Historical Fiction |
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Thoroughly Modern Millie |
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Director:
George Roy Hill |
Lead Roles:
Julie Andrews as Millie Dillmount |
Initial Theatrical Release: June 14, 1967 (Wide) by Universal |
Keywords:
Romantic Musical, Romance, 1920s, Set in New York City, Set in New York, Kidnap, Slavery, Human-Trafficking |
Classification:
Original Screenplay, Musical, Live Action, Historical Fiction |
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Per qualche dollaro in più |
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Director:
Sergio Leone |
Lead Roles:
Clint Eastwood as The Man With No Name |
Initial Theatrical Release: May 10, 1967 (Wide) by MGM, released as For a Few Dollars More |
Keywords:
Spaghetti Western, Bounty Hunter, Prison Break, Outlaws, Sex Crimes, Suicide, Addiction, Revenge, Death of a Son or Daughter, Surprise Twist, Death of a Sibling |
Classification:
Original Screenplay, Western, Live Action, Historical Fiction |
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Per un pugno di dollari |
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Director:
Sergio Leone |
Lead Roles:
Clint Eastwood as Joe |
Initial Theatrical Release: January 18, 1967 (Wide) by United Artists, released as A Fistful of Dollars |
Keywords:
Spaghetti Western, Remake, Foreign-Language Remake, Unnamed Character, Sheriff, Corrupt Cops, Smuggler |
Classification:
Remake, Western, Live Action, Historical Fiction |
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Domestic BO: $3,500,000
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International BO: $28,283
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In the Heat of the Night |
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Director:
Norman Jewison |
Initial Theatrical Release: August 2, 1967 (Wide) by MGM |
Keywords:
Mystery Drama, Police Detective, Bigotry, Set in Mississippi, Abortion, Murder Mystery, 1968 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, Oscars Best Picture Winner |
Classification:
Original Screenplay, Drama, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
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Domestic BO: $24,379,978
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International BO: $27,669
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Domestic BO: $17,646
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International BO: $484
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During World War I, Scottish soldier Private Plumpick is sent on a mission to a village in the French countryside to disarm a bomb set by the retreating German army. Plumpick encounters a strange town occupied by the former residents of the local psychiatric hospital who escaped after the villagers deserted. Assuming roles like Bishop, Duke, barber, and circus ringmaster, they warmly accept the visitor as their King of Hearts. With his reconnaissance and bomb-defusing mission looming, Plumpick starts to prefer the acceptance of the insane locals over the insanity of the war raging outside.
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Casino Royale |
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Director:
John Huston,
Ken Hughes,
Robert Parrish,
Joe McGrath,
Val Guest |
Lead Roles:
Ursula Andress as Vesper Lynd,
David Niven as Sir James Bond |
Initial Theatrical Release: April 28, 1967 (Wide) by Sony Pictures |
Keywords:
Spoof, Same Actor, Multiple Roles, Adapted as a Comedy, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy, Development Hell, Famously Bad, Remade |
Classification:
Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Comedy, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
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Domestic BO: $22,744,718
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International BO: $19,000,000
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La Chinoise |
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Initial Theatrical Release: August 30, 1967 (Wide) (France)
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Keywords:
Set in France, Terrorism, Set in Paris, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Communism, Prostitution, Mistaken Identity, Hitmen, Political Assassination |
Classification:
Original Screenplay, Black Comedy, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
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La religieuse |
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Director:
Jacques Rivette |
Lead Roles:
Anna Karina as Suzanne Simonin |
Initial Theatrical Release: July 26, 1967 (Wide) (France)
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Keywords:
LGBTQ+, Monks and Nuns, Set in France, 1700s, Bigotry, Depression, Unrequited Love, Suicide, Voiceover/Narration, Women’s Rights |
Classification:
Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Drama, Live Action, Historical Fiction |
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Domestic BO: $30,245
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International BO: $2,416
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In eighteenth century France, novice Suzanne is compelled to take her vows and become a nun. As she does what she can to resist, Suzanne is shuttled between convents with widely different Mothers Superior, ranging from maternal to sadistic to amorous.
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