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Revenge is a 1971 British thriller film directed by Sidney Hayers and starring Joan Collins, James Booth and Sinéad Cusack. [1] The screenplay was by John Kruse . It was released in the United States in May 1976 as Inn of the Frightened People .
Revenge! is a 1971 American made-for-television horror-thriller film directed by Jud Taylor and starring Shelley Winters, Bradford Dillman and Stuart Whitman. The film premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on November 6, 1971. [1]
The Bus Is Coming (also known as Ghetto Revenge) is a 1971 American drama film written by Horace Jackson. The film is directed by Wendell James Franklin and stars Mike B. Simms and Burl Bullock. [ 1 ]
a 12-minute featurette on the examination of rape-revenge movies with Ben Sher, a 21-minute interview with cultural historian Sir Christopher Frayling on the making of Hannie Caulder, and the history of Tigon Studios titled "Win or Lose" and a 10-page essay titled "Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" by film critic Kim Morgan in digital and booklet form.
The film was commercially re-released in 1979 on NBC's Tuesday Night at the Movies. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The film was shot in Mexico in 1971, and marked both the American film debut of German actor Reinhard Kolldehoff , [ 3 ] [ dead link ] and Susan Hayward 's return from voluntary retirement.
Revenge is a 1990 American romantic thriller film directed by Tony Scott and starring Kevin Costner, Anthony Quinn, Madeleine Stowe, Miguel Ferrer and Sally Kirkland. Some scenes were filmed in Mexico. The film is a production of New World Pictures and Rastar Films and was released by Columbia Pictures.
The film was the first "Toho Champion Matsuri", a festival-style program that included shorts and feature films. [1] The film had been test-screened under the title Minya, Son of Godzilla in the United States. [1] The version was edited further and released with an English-language dubbed version in 1971 under the title Godzilla's Revenge. [1]
Shoot Out is a 1971 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Gregory Peck. [3] The film is adapted from Will James's 1930 novel, The Lone Cowboy. [2] The film was produced, directed, and written by the team that delivered the Oscar-winning film True Grit. [2] This was the second-to-last of the 65 films directed by Hathaway.