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August 17 – The sci-fi movie Westworld is the first feature film to use digital image processing. December 25 – The Sting is released and goes on to become one of the top-grossing films of all time. December 26 – The Exorcist reawakens the horror film genre and becomes one of the most popular and controversial films ever released.
Executive Action is an American political thriller film.It is a fictionalized account of a conspiracy to assassinate United States President John F. Kennedy.Released in November 1973 on the tenth anniversary of the JFK assassination, the film stars Burt Lancaster, Robert Ryan, and Will Geer.
It Happened in Hollywood is a 1973 American pornographic film. It was produced by Screw Magazine founders Jim Buckley and Al Goldstein. It was the first in a proposed series of films from Screw. [2] Goldstein played a character in the movie, and is also credited as "fourth unit director."
The Way We Were is a 1973 American romantic drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford. Arthur Laurents adapted the screenplay from his own 1972 novel of the same name, which was based on his college days at Cornell University and his experiences with the House Un-American Activities Committee.
Andala Ramudu (1973 film) Andersson's Kalle on Top Form; Andrea (film) Anhonee (1973 film) Anhoni; Anita: Swedish Nymphet; Anmol (1973 film) Anokhi Ada (1973 film) Anolkhi; Anton (1973 film) Apache Blood; Arangetram (1973 film) Argentinísima II; Arnold (film) Arnold's Wrecking Co. Arrow to the Sun; Ash Wednesday (1973 film) Assassin (1973 film)
Class of '44 is a 1973 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film based on the memoirs of screenwriter Herman Raucher.Directed by Paul Bogart, it is structured as a sequel to the 1971 film Summer of '42 which recounted the events in the earlier portion of Raucher's memoirs.
Trapped is a 1973 American made-for-television action thriller film starring James Brolin, Susan Clark, Earl Holliman and Robert Hooks. It originally aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on November 14, 1973. It was released theatrically in the UK as Doberman Patrol in mid-June 1974. [1]
The 14 (also known as Existence; U.S. title: The Wild Little Bunch) is a 1973 British drama film directed by David Hemmings and starring Jack Wild and June Brown. [1] It was written by Roland Starke. Its plot, based on fact, concerns the fate of fourteen children in west London who are orphaned after the death of their single mother. [2] [3]