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Your 10 Best
A regular feature of the DHT is YOUR 10 BEST, and we encourage you to be a part of it. Recently, we shared with you the top 10 villains, male stars and female stars of the 1950s. Here are the best 10 and being bad in the 1960s. Data comes from combining compilations of lists from AFI, Canoe/Jam and other dedicated silver screen websites.
Pure evil as the stalking, convicted rapist Max Cady tormenting Gregory Packs family in Cape Fear.

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hAl 9000
The evil computer in 2001: A Space Odyssey

You dont often think of her as a villain, but in the Manchurian Candidate as a controlling mother she sure was.

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WArren BeAttY & FAYe dunAWAY


As the ubiquitous gangster lovers Bonnie and Clyde.

AnthonY Perkins
The quintessential Psycho, Norman Bates. Every boy loves his mother.

Disney villainess, the diabolical dognapper in 101 Dalmatians an animated classic.

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The Bad in The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, also starring Clint Eastwood and Eli Wallach.

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Fred

ZoMBies
Not one character per se, but most of them - the flesh-eating un-dead from the classic 1968 horror flick Night of the Zombies.

Bette dAVis
As the all controlling little sister Whatever Happened to Baby Jane who torments disabled sister played by Joan Crawford.

gert FroBe
One of many great Bond villains, his Auric Goldfinger is a classic. Do you expect me to talk, says Bond. No, I expect you to die.

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