Hey Goog, great list therefore I will share mine.
Federico, we expect to see one from you as well. :}
First, the sixties were a turning point for Hollywood, where the independent film directors started to have much more say especially with the successes of Dennis Hopper, John Cassavetes and visionaries like Stanley Krubrick.
Also 1967 seemed like the best year of the decade, and the best actor, Sidney Poiter. Just in 1967 alone he had made "To Sir, with Love", "In The Heat of The Night" and "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner". WOW!!!
Here's my list and I had to add a Honorary mention, just to many choices. :}
1960
“Psycho” Dir: Alfred Hitchcock
starring Anthony Perkins and Janet Leigh
Psycho Marion Crane on impulse steals $40,000
that has been entrusted to her by her employer.
Honorary mention:
“The Apartment” Dir: Billy Wilder
starring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine
Bud Baxter is a struggling clerk in a huge New York insurance company.
1961
"The Hustler" Dir: Martin Ritt
starring Paul Newman, Jackie Gleason and George C. Scott
A boozing pool shark works his way up the ranks from small pool halls to the big-time.
Honorary mention
"The Misfits" Dir: John Huston
starring Clark Gable, Marilyn Monroe and Montgomery Clift
Roslyn divorces Ray in Reno and then meets widower Guido.
1962:
“Lawrence of Arabia” - Dir: David Lean
starring Peter O'Toole, Alec Guinness and Anthony Quinn
Based on the true story of British Army lieutenant T.E. Lawrence.
Honorary mention
"To Kill a Mockingbird" Dir: Robert Mulligan
starring Gregory Peck and Mary Badham
Local lawyer Atticus Finch agrees to defend a black man accused
of raping a white woman.
1963
"The Birds" Dir: Alfred Hitchcock
starring Rod Taylor, Tippi Hedren and Jessica Tandy
Honorary mention
“Hud” Dir Martin Ritt
starring Paul Newman and Melvyn Douglas
1964
"A Hard Days Night" Dir: Richard Lester
Starring The Beatles
Honorary mention:
"The Pawnbroker" Dir: Sidney Lumet
starring Rod Steiger and Geraldine Fitzgerald
This was one of the first film's to deal with the affects of Nazi Germany's
concentration camps on their survivors.
1965
"The Sound of Music" Dir: Robert Wise
starring Julie Andrews and Christopher Plummer
Honorary mention:
"Repulsion" Dir: Roman Polanski
starring Catherine Deneuve and Ian Hendry
A young manicurist, with very pent up anxieties about sex,
descent into a kind of hallucinatory madness that drives her to commit murder.
1966
"Who's Afraid of Virginia Wolf?" Dir: Mike Nichols
starring Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
Turning the underbelly of bourgeois academia into a microcosm of human relationships
in all their arduous complexities, Mike Nichols' auspicious debut feature is a harrowing descent into the private lives and painful secrets of two couples thrown together for an evening.
Honorary mention:
"Born Free" Dir: James Hill
starring Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers
Joy Adamson and her husband, Kenya game warden George Adamson, raise Elsa, a lion cub. When Elsa approaches maturity, Joy determines she must re-educate Elsa to living in the wild so that the lioness can return to a free life.
1967
"The Graduate" Dir: Mike Nichols
starring Dustin Hoffman, Katharine Ross and Anne Bancroft
Shortly after graduating from college, Benjamin begins a secret affair with an older woman.
Meanwhile, he begins to fall in love with her daughter and has to stop the affair before anyone finds out.
Honorary mention:
"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" Dir: Stanley Kramer
starring Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hepburn and Sidney Poitier
The daughter of a well-to-do white family comes home from a vacation to announce her intentions of marrying a well-to-do black physician.
The prospective in-laws must come to terms with the implications.
1968
"2001: A Space Odyssey” Dir: Stanley Krubrick
starring Keir Dullea and Gary Lockwood
After thousands of years, a monolith reappears on the moon. When modern astronauts go to investigate its presence they find they need to travel to Jupiter, but when the on board computer HAL 9000 malfunctions it tries to cover its mistake by killing.
Honorary mention:
"The Odd Couple" Dir: Gene Saks
starring Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau
Felix Ungar has just broken up with his wife.
Despondant, he goes to kill himself but is saved by his friend Oscar Madison.
1969
"Easy Rider" Dir: Dennis Hopper
Starring Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and Jack Nicholson
After scoring cocaine in Mexico, then re-selling it in California,
two free spirited bikers set off on a trek from Los Angeles to New Orleans
for Mardi Gras then on to Florida to retire.
Honorary mention
"The Wild Bunch" Dir: Sam Peckinpah
starring William Holden and Ernest Borgnine
An aging band of outlaws makes one last score and heads to Mexico
with a band of bounty hunters on their heels.
They leave a trail of bloody mayhem and violence along the way