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"Generation" Movies Titles

A list of movies and films featuring the word GENERATION in the title.

Hallucination Generation (1967)

Hallucination Generation Written by Edward Mann Starring George Montgomery Danny Stone Release date(s) January 1967 Running time 90 min. Hallucination Generation is a 1967 film by Edward Mann. Purportedly intended as a warning against the dangers of pill-popping Sixties hedonism along the lines of 1936's Reefer Madness , the film's primary purpose appears to have been titillation, thus landing it in the genre of exploitation cinema.

The Beat Generation (1959)

The Beat Generation is a film by MGM starring Steve Cochran and Mamie Van Doren, with Ray Danton, Fay Spain, Maggie Hayes, Jackie Coogan, Louis Armstrong, Vampira, and Ray Anthony. It is a sensationalistic interpretation of the beatnik culture of the " Beat Generation" (and is sometimes considered one of the very last films noir to be produced.)

Generation Um... (2012)

"Generation Um..." follows a day in the life of John and his two beautiful cohorts as they live life on the fringe, immersed in sex, drugs and indecision. As they navigate their daily routine of bars, crowds and New York City living, they embark on a path of self-discovery.

The Doom Generation (1995)

Jordan White and Amy Blue, two troubled teens, pick up an adolescent drifter, Xavier Red. Together, the threesome embark on a sex and violence-filled journey through an America of psychos and quickiemarts. Written by Erik Gregersen

Generation Kill (2008)

A TV mini series with Alexander Skarsgård, James Ransone, Lee Tergesen, Jon Huertas. A Rolling Stone reporter, embedded with The 1st Recon Marines chronicles his experiences during the first wave of the American-led assault on Baghdad in 2003.

Generation (1969)

The square and conservative establishment meets the hip and unconventional 60s flower children—and the result is a big generation gap! Walter, and very pregnant Doris, (Kim Darby and Peter Duel) are two late-teens, early 20s NYC kids who get married at City Hall and afterward walk home through Chinatown and the Lower East Side to their run-down, rat infested East Village loft.

They are near broke but decide to spend the money to make a direct phone call (remember calling "collect?") to Doris' uptight father Jim (David Janssen) to break the news that she is married. Jim catches the next available TWA flight (the in-flight film is a wild biker movie!) from Denver to NYC, but what he doesn't know is that Walter, a photographer, and Doris plan on having their baby in their loft—with Walter delivering!

David Janssen, best known for playing the dead-serious role of Dr. Richard Kimble in the "Fugitive" delivers a comic performance as he stutters and stumbles around his daughter and new son-in-law while trying to appear happy for them.

Jim, worried that Walter is not qualified to deliver a baby, calls his old buddy Dr. Stanley Herman (Carl Reiner) who agrees that home delivery could be dangerous. They meet a lawyer to determine what can be done to prevent the "loft" delivery. Amusing mayhem ensues.

Generation is an interesting study of the times as Walter and Jim continually argue about, and dissect the values of, the older and younger generation. Way-out weirdo hippie-psychedelic scene where Walter tries to photograph Doris' "vibes!" Lots of NYC outside location scenes. Swinging, hip and groovy late '60s soundtrack. David Jansen, Kim Darby, Pete Duel, Carl Reiner, Andrew Prine, James Coco, Sam Waterston, Lincoln Kilpatrick.

My Dinner with Generation X (2011)

Spyro Egarhos and Brian Stockton of My Dinner with Generation X  In the basement of our home is a boxy brown briefcase from the late 1980s. It remains locked, the combination long forgotten.

Generation Me (2012)

Directed by Ericka Marsalis-LaManna. With Laura Aidan, Caleb Barwick, Ben Baxter, Dru Fay. Dating in the age of social networking.