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5. The Man Who Would Be King (1975). Cast: Sean Connery, Michael Caine, Christopher Plummer Rating: G Based on Rudyard Kipling’s novella of the same name, The Man Who Would Be King follows two ...
It’s safe to say that the ’70s was one of the greatest decades in cinema history. Apart from introducing us to the notorious Michael Corleone from The Godfather, the film industry ushered in a ...
This is a list of films which have placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1970 per Variety.The data was based on grosses from 20 to 24 key cities and therefore, the gross quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.
New Yorker Films / Antiteater: Rainer Werner Fassbinder (director/screenplay); Karl Scheydt, Elga Sorbas, Jan George, Hark Bohm, Marius Aicher, Margarethe von Trotta, Ulli Lommel, Katrin Schaake, Ingrid Caven, Eva Ingeborg Scholz, Kurt Raab, Irm Hermann, Gustl Datz, Rainer Werner Fassbinder: 11 The Great White Hope: 20th Century Fox / Lawrence ...
Films like the Francis Ford Coppola-scripted Patton, starring George C. Scott as the World War II general, and Robert Altman's MASH, about a Korean War field hospital, were major box-office draws in 1970. Honest, [citation needed] old-fashioned films like Summer of '42, and the Erich Segal adaptation, Love Story, were
This is chronological list of action films released in the 1970s. Often there may be considerable overlap particularly between action and other genres (including horror , comedy , and science fiction films ); the list should attempt to document films which are more closely related to action, even if they bend genres.
This Gripping New '70s Thriller Just Hit #1 on Peacock and It Stars an A-List Cast. Jael Rucker. ... I’m a 1970s nerd with the goal of eventually watching every single movie ever made during the ...
Collectively, the science fiction films from the 1970s received 11 Academy Awards, 10 Saturn Awards, six Hugo Awards, three Nebula Awards and two Grammy Awards. Two of these films, Star Wars (1977, currently known as Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope) and Superman (1978), were the highest-grossing films of their respective years of release.