"Battle of the Bulge" (1965). Henry Fonda, Robert Shaw
"The Dirty Dozen" (1967). Lee Marvin, Charles Bronzon, Donald Sutherland
"Kelly's Heroes" (1970). Clint Eastwood, Donald Sutherland.
"The Deer Hunter" (1978). Robert De Niro, Christopher Walken, Meryl Streep
"Also"
{Apocalypse Now}
The aspect ratio changes for the credits because the credits were either hand or computer generated and were not filmed with the camera that filmed the movie.
All TV shows were black and white. Movies were in color. We didn't have CD's, computers, or electronics like games. There wasn't even an calculator.
Billy Graham
no
American rock band from California consisting of five men popular during the 60s. popular songs:
"My Boyfriend"
Maybe Grease or Hairspray
exorcist
mostly 60s television.but she was in the movies a cold wind in august 1961 & street fighter 1959
The original series from the 60s wasn't, but in the 80s and then again in the early 2000s, there were remakes/series revivals that were in color.
Joan baez
the average American in the sixites smoked pot
60S model
no
they were treated like black people in the 60s
During the '60s, sex was used as a way of rebeling. Not to mention the usage of drugs and alcohol. The '60s were also the "hippie era" that included the belief of absolute freedom, such as free sex.
A car can be a classic (AKA antique) after it has been around for at least 20 years. As of now, cars from 1991 and earlier are now considered antique (classic) cars. Although classic cars are usually the ones that were considered "icons" such as the Mustang Boss/Fastback/Mach I, Ford Thunderbird (1955), Corvette (60s), etc, etc.