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* 1886 Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII, Nizam of Hyderabad state ( d. 1967 )
* 1888 Gerhard Ritter, German historian ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Jonathan Firth, British actor
* 1967 Mika Koivuniemi, Finnish bowler
* 1967 Sarah Cracknell, English singer ( Saint Etienne )
* 1967 Mellow Man Ace, American rapper ( Cypress Hill )
* 1967 The Aldene Connection opened in Roselle Park, NJ, shutting down the CNJ's Jersey City waterfront terminal and transferring commuters to Newark Penn Station.
* 1877 Alice B. Toklas, American businesswoman ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Steven Mackintosh, English actor
* 1875 Katharine McCormick, American biologist, philanthropist, and activist ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Ogie Alcasid, Filipino singer-songwriter, producer, and actor
* 1967 Mike Greenberg, American sportscaster
* 1967 Julie Snyder, Canadian talk show host and producer
* 1967 Deion Sanders, American football player
* 1895 Bert Lahr, American actor ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Quinn Cummings, American actress
* 1967 Digna Ketelaar, Dutch tennis player
* 1967 Amélie Nothomb, Belgian writer
* 1967 Aaron Krickstein, American tennis player
* 1967 Aline Brosh McKenna, American screenwriter
* 1967 Dang Van Ngu, Vietnamese doctor and intellectual ( b. 1910 )
* 1924 Frank Worrell, Indian cricketer ( d. 1967 )
* 1967 Gregg Jefferies, American baseball player
* 1967 Skin, English singer and model ( Skunk Anansie )
* 1967 Mathieu Kassovitz, French director and screenwriter

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Dr. Strangelove ( 1964 ) was a satirical comedy about Cold War paranoia, while The Apartment ( 1960 ), Alfie ( 1966 ) and The Graduate ( 1967 ) featured sexual themes in a way that would have been impossible only a few years previously.
The well known USS Liberty incident in 1967 and USS Pueblo incident in 1968 are a small sample of the losses endured during the Cold War.
Jordan was ruled under martial law throughout most of the Cold War period, particularly starting in 1967 when tensions between the Hashemites and the Palestinian majority eventually led to a bloody civil war in 1970.
The best-selling book, in turn, spawned several filmed versions of the story: director Richard Brooks ' theatrical feature film In Cold Blood in 1967 starring Robert Blake, Scott Wilson and John Forsythe, and a two-part made-for-television movie of the same title starring Eric Roberts, Anthony Edwards and Sam Neill that aired on network TV in 1996.
Other examples include: " Fortune Teller " by Des Moines's The Image ( 1967 ), " The Witch " by Tacoma's The Sonics ( 1965 ), " Where You Gonna Go " by Detroit's Unrelated Segments ( 1967 ), " It's Cold Outside " by Cleveland's The Choir, " Girl I Got News for You " by Miami's Birdwatchers ( 1966 ) and " 1-2-5 " by Montreal's The Haunted.
Additionally, Hall was nominated for Morituri ( 1965 ), The Professionals ( 1966 ), In Cold Blood ( 1967 ), The Day of the Locust ( 1975 ), Tequila Sunrise ( 1988 ), Searching for Bobby Fischer ( 1993 ), and A Civil Action ( 1998 ).
* In Cold Blood ( 1967 )
* Paul Harding ( author ) ( born 1967 ), American author, previously drummer for Cold Water Flat
Starting out as a comedy writer, then a film director ( he wrote and produced the 1967 film Divorce American Style and directed the 1971 film Cold Turkey, both starring Dick Van Dyke ), Lear tried to sell a concept for a sitcom about a blue-collar American family to ABC.
More spy films spawned ; Richard Burton was British undercover agent Alec Leamas ( code-named Expendable ) in The Spy Who Came in From the Cold ( 1965 ) and Sidney Lumet's The Deadly Affair ( 1967 ), Terence Young's The Triple Cross ( 1967 ), based on a true story, starred Christopher Plummer as Eddie Chapman, a safe-cracker who joined with the Germans during the war, and then became a British double-agent.
His novels Un animal doué de raison ( A Sentient Animal, 1967 ), a stark Cold War satire inspired by John Lilly's studies of dolphins and the Caribbean Crisis, and Malevil ( 1972 ), a post-apocalyptic story, were both translated into English and filmed, the former, in 1973, as The Day of the Dolphin.
In the early 1960s, Forsythe returned to acting in movies including Kitten with a Whip ( 1964 ), Madame X ( 1966 ) and In Cold Blood ( 1967 ).
* In Cold Blood ( 1967 )
" Peirce took inspiration from other true crime films, including In Cold Blood ( 1967 ), directed by Richard Brooks and the fictional love-on-the-run tale Badlands ( 1973 ), directed by Terrence Malick.
Soviet Anti-Zionism was a doctrine promulgated in the Soviet Union during the course of the Cold War, and intensified after the 1967 Six Day War.
Ramparts also unearthed the first conspiracy theory about the Kennedy assassination, and in 1967, editor Sol Stern's interview revealed that the CIA had backed the National Student Association as part of its Cold War strategy.
His outstanding works as director are Blackboard Jungle ( 1955 ), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof ( 1958 ), Elmer Gantry ( 1960 ) — for which he won an Academy Award for Best Writing ( Adapted Screenplay ) — In Cold Blood ( 1967 ) and Looking for Mr. Goodbar ( 1977 ).
In Cold Blood ( Pax Enterprises through Columbia, 1967 )
The Cold War Glassboro Summit Conference between U. S. President Lyndon Johnson and Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin took place from June 23 25, 1967, in Hollybush Mansion at Glassboro State College.
Another use of the shot is in 1967 film In Cold Blood ( directed by Richard Brooks ) after the two outlaws cross the borders to Mexico in a stolen car.
* In Cold Blood ( 1967 )
* In Cold Blood ( 1967 )

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