![]() The film magazines were running defensive articles about increasingly violent movies ( Bonnie and Clyde was another offender), while emphasising to their potential patrons just how sexy and violent certain films were. I don't doubt that the Daily Mail was appalled. At the time, there was a furore about the amount of violence shown. Here's one I didn't see that year, and not for many years - until ITV first showed it as an extremely censored version. Diamonds on Wheels was another similar project.įilms and Filming, September - full page ad ![]() Note that a teenaged Kurt Russell was already getting top billing. ![]() Disney made a string of adventure films for children at this time, filmed and released in Britain and cut up to make several episodes of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color for American TV. This double-bill I also saw, but really included it here because of the supporting feature. Photoplay Film Monthly, September - full page ad I t features Gregory Peck and a young Zienia Merton getting tangled up in an assassination attempt on Chairman Mao! My full review here. ![]() The Most Dangerous Man In The World is now called by the US title The Chairman and on DVD under that name. My parents didn't take me to many kiddie films, and I also saw this in 1969. ![]()
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