Can you believe The Graduate, The Carol Burnett Show and Disney’s The Jungle Book were each released half a century ago? They’re just a few of the beloved films and TV shows that debuted in 1967. Launch the gallery to see which other classics are turning 50 this year!
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"Bonnie and Clyde"
This crime classic starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway debuted on Aug. 13, 1967.

"The Carol Burnett Show"
The beloved sketch comedy show first aired on CBS on Sept. 11, 1967, and ran for 11 seasons.

"Casino Royale"
This goofy James Bond send-up hit movie theaters on April 13, 1967.

"Cool Hand Luke"
The classic Paul Newman drama came out in theaters on Nov. 1, 1967.

"The Flying Nun"
The sitcom starring Sally Field first aired on Sept. 7, 1967, and ran until April 3, 1970.

"In the Heat of the Night"
The mystery movie starring Sidney Poitier and Rob Steiger debuted on Aug. 2, 1967.

"The Jungle Book"
The Disney animated classic debuted on Oct. 18, 1967.

"The Dirty Dozen"
The Oscar-nominated war drama was first released on June 15, 1967.

"The Graduate"
The classic coming-of-age film starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft was released on Dec. 21, 1967.

"Thoroughly Modern Millie"
This frothy musical starring Julie Andrews, Mary Tyler Moore and Carol Channing was first shown in theaters on March 21, 1967.

"Valley of the Dolls"
This racy drama about sex, addiction and the pitfalls of fame was released on Dec. 15, 1967.

"You Only Live Twice"
Sean Connery’s fifth Bond film debuted on June 12, 1967.

"You’re In Love, Charlie Brown"
The fourth prime-time Peanuts animated special first aired on CBS on June 12, 1967.

"Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"
The groundbreaking comedy-drama about an interracial relationship was released on Dec. 12, 1967.