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Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref. J A N U A R Y: 5 Sweet Kill: New World Pictures / Curtis Lee Hanson Tamaroc Productions: Curtis Hanson (director/screenplay); Tab Hunter, Isabel Jewell, Roberta Collins, John Aprea, Rory Guy, John Pearce, Cherie Latimer, Nadyne Turney, Linda Leider
[8] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three stars out of four and wrote that it "gives us mostly the music of the late 1950s as performed 15 years later by the same artists. But it doesn’t condescend. It isn't a movie that finds anything camp about Chuck Berry singing 'Johnny B. Goode.' It understands that if the song and the ...
The following is a list of films produced and/or released by Columbia Pictures in 1970–1979. Most films listed here were distributed theatrically in the United States by the company's distribution division, Sony Pictures Releasing (formerly known as Columbia TriStar Film Distributors International) (1991–2005) and Warner-Columbia Films [1971-1987; a joint venture with Warner Bros.).
May 16, 1973: The Soul of Nigger Charley: May 20, 1973: The Mattei Affair: May 22, 1973: A Doll's House: British film; North American distribution only [N 5] June 14, 1973: Super Fly T.N.T. June 27, 1973: The Friends of Eddie Coyle: July 24, 1973: Badge 373: August 22, 1973: Bang the Drum Slowly: co-production with ANJA Films and BTDS ...
Torremolinos 73 has an approval rating of 71% on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 41 reviews, and an average rating of 6.5/10.The website's critical consensus states: "A light tale that's big on heart, this spicy snapshot of domestic sexuality in '70s Spain treats its wacky protagonists with enough gentle humanity to be delightfully entertaining". [4]
The Brothers O'Toole is a 1973 comedy Western film starring John Astin, Pat Carroll, and Lee Meriwether. The film was Astin's next film after the success of Evil Roy Slade , another comedy Western. It was Charles Sellier 's first successful feature film at the beginning his career as a producer, and also cinematographer Allen Daviau 's first ...
The budget, variously estimated at $200,000 [7] or $250,000, [8] was higher than usual for movies shot in the Philippines at the time due to the use of underwater photography. Producer John Ashley admitted that the movie was meant to be a ripoff of The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, but he had high hopes for it because he liked the script so ...
The Letters is a 1973 American made-for-television drama film starring John Forsythe, Jane Powell, Dina Merrill, Leslie Nielsen and Barbara Stanwyck. It premiered as the ABC Movie of the Week on March 6, 1973. [1] It was followed by a sequel, Letters from Three Lovers (1973).