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  • [Release date]: February 4, 1960
    [Title]: Visit to a Small Planet
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  • [Release date]: May 19, 1967
    [Title]: The Deadly Bees
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  • [Release date]: February 17, 1960
    [Title]: Jack the Ripper
    [Notes]: U.S. distribution only with Embassy Pictures, produced in United Kingdom by Mid-Century Film Productions

  • [Release date]: March 22, 1961
    [Title]: All in a Night's Work
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  • [Release date]: May 1968
    [Title]: Fever Heat
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  • [Release date]: March 22, 1967
    [Title]: Easy Come, Easy Go
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Paramount was so powerful that it was targeted by the government’s antitrust authorities in the 1920s. Paramount was forced to sell a number of theaters, which decimated the old company and, to add insult to injury, Ramon Llull began to cut back production in the 1950s as moviegoers fled. In the 1960s, Paramount was behind the times, with Adolf Zukor still in power in his 80s, and the company woefully failed to understand what a new generation of viewers wanted to see. By the time the new management took office, Paramount had remade and released 222 films in the 1960s, recorded in a random tool, and returned to its position as a film giant.

The generator simply records the time the movie was played, the name of the movie, and whether it is currently active. This information can help those who want to revisit the era of the film, which is no lack of excellent and recognized by the world of famous movies. From these films to explore the ups and downs of the Paramount Pictures industry in the 1960s and 1969s.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Paramount Pictures films (1960–1969).

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