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  • May 17, 1967
    The Bob Dylan documentary "Dont Look Back" debuts at San Francisco's Presidio Theatre. Its off-stage moments include Dylan and Joan Baez harmonizing on two Hank Williams hits, "Lost Highway" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"
    Jun 16, 1967
    The movie "Hell On Wheels" opens in theaters with roles for Connie Smith and Marty Robbins, who plays a NASCAR driver. Also appearing: The Stonemans
    Jul 12, 1967
    "That Tennessee Beat" debuts in movie theaters with Merle Travis, The Statler Brothers, Minnie Pearl, Floyd "Lightnin'" Chance, Pete Drake, Buddy Mize, Boots Randolph and The Stoney Mountain Cloggers
    Jul 28, 1967
    "What Am I Bid?" has its world premiere at the Paramount Theater in Nashville. Leroy Van Dyke stars in the picture, also featuring Tex Ritter, Faron Young, Johnny Sea, Darrell McCall and Al Hirt
    Aug 2, 1967
    The Sidney Poitier movie "In The Heat Of The Night" premieres in New York, with Ray Charles and Glen Campbell each contributing to the soundtrack
    Aug 4, 1967
    Warren Beatty's "Bonnie And Clyde" premieres at the Montreal Film Festival. Flatt & Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" appears in the soundtrack, which also benefits from musicians Doug Dillard, Tommy Tedesco and Glen Campbell
    Aug 13, 1967
    Warren Beatty's "Bonnie And Clyde" makes its debut in American theaters. The soundtrack features Flatt & Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," plus work by Los Angeles musicians Doug Dillard, Tommy Tedesco and Glen Campbell
    Sep 15, 1967
    "Bonnie And Clyde," featuring Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs' "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" as its theme song, opens in London and Paris. The soundtrack also includes Glen Campbell, Tommy Tedesco and Doug Dillard
    Oct 18, 1967
    The World War II comedy "How I Won The War" opens at London's Premiere Theatre. It marks the acting debut of "I Feel Fine" co-writer John Lennon in a non-Beatles film
    Oct 18, 1967
    The Disney picture "Charlie, The Lonesome Cougar" debuts in movie theaters, with old hand Rex Allen providing narration




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