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Mod coats. Moody scores. Midnight revolutions. Dive into a curated vault of 1960s films that broke rules and rewrote history - from stylish spy thrillers to raw social dramas and psychedelic cult classics.
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The Decade That Changed Cinema

Spy thrillers with swagger. Social dramas with bite. Technicolor dreams and New Wave rebellions. Only 60s streams the films that redefined what stories could do - bold, strange, iconic.
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Slide into a world where every frame had flair. From Carnaby Street cool to acid-tinged soundtracks, our films don’t just tell stories - they time travel you into the heart of a radical decade.
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The Magic Christian

1969
A billionaire and his newly adopted heir set out to prove that everyone has a price, staging elaborate pranks that expose greed and hypocrisy at every level of society. Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr headline this outrageous satire, joined by an all-star lineup of cameos including John Cleese, Raquel Welch, and Christopher Lee. The Magic Christian is a zany, offbeat cult comedy that skewers wealth, power, and human weakness with biting absurdity.

To Build a Fire

1969
Based on Jack London’s classic short story, this stark survival drama follows a lone prospector braving the frozen Yukon wilderness with only his dog by his side. As he battles the deadly cold and his own hubris, nature proves to be an unforgiving adversary. Narrated in some versions by Orson Welles, To Build a Fire is a haunting and faithful adaptation of one of literature’s most enduring tales of man versus nature.

Five Minutes to Live

1961
Country legend Johnny Cash trades his guitar for a gun in this tense crime thriller. Playing a psychotic criminal, he holds a banker’s wife hostage while his partner demands ransom. Five Minutes to Live blends low-budget noir grit with Cash’s unforgettable screen presence, offering a rare glimpse of the Man in Black as a chilling villain.

To Build A Fire

1969
Based on Jack London’s classic short story, this stark survival drama follows a lone prospector braving the frozen Yukon wilderness with only his dog by his side. As he battles the deadly cold and his own hubris, nature proves to be an unforgiving adversary. Narrated in some versions by Orson Welles, To Build a Fire is a haunting and faithful adaptation of one of literature’s most enduring tales of man versus nature.

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