Movie Releases by Genre
The Discreet Charm of the BourgeoisieOctober 22, 1972 |
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Snoopy Come HomeAugust 9, 1972 |
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex * But Were Afraid to AskAugust 6, 1972Seven segments related to one another only in that they all purport to be based on sections of the book by David Reuben. The segments range from "Do Aphrodisiacs Work?" in which a court jester gives an aphrodisiac to the Queen and is, in the end, beheaded to "What Happens During Ejaculation?" in which we watch 'control central' during a successful seduction.
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The CandidateJune 29, 1972 |
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Children Shouldn't Play with Dead ThingsJune 9, 1972 |
Play It Again, SamMay 5, 1972 |
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Fritz the CatApril 14, 1972 |
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Pink FlamingosMarch 17, 1972 |
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Slaughterhouse-FiveMarch 15, 1972 |
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What's Up, Doc?March 10, 1972 |
There's Always VanillaFebruary 11, 1972 |
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Pocket MoneyFebruary 1, 1972 |
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The Hot RockJanuary 26, 1972 |
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Minnie and MoskowitzDecember 22, 1971 |
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Harold and MaudeDecember 20, 1971 |
The HospitalDecember 14, 1971 |
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Bedknobs and BroomsticksDecember 13, 1971 |
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Born to WinDecember 1, 1971 |
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200 MotelsNovember 10, 1971 |
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Skin GameSeptember 30, 1971 |
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The Million Dollar DuckJune 30, 1971 |
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The Horror of FrankensteinJune 17, 1971 |
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They Might Be GiantsJune 9, 1971 |
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Plaza SuiteMay 12, 1971 |
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BananasApril 28, 1971 |
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The Barefoot ExecutiveMarch 17, 1971A young man who works in the mailroom at a TV network wants to move up the corporate ladder but finds himself stymied by his selfish boss. By chance he discovers that his neighbor's chimpanzee has a knack for picking successful TV programs. He uses the chimp's programming skills to land himself a job in the programming department of the network.
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Bleak MomentsJanuary 1, 1971 |
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There Was a Crooked Man...December 25, 1970 |
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The AristocatsDecember 24, 1970 |
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Brewster McCloudDecember 23, 1970 |
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HusbandsDecember 8, 1970 |
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The Private Life of Sherlock HolmesOctober 29, 1970 |
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Take the Money and RunJuly 10, 1970 |
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Catch-22June 24, 1970 |
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Kelly's HeroesJune 23, 1970 |
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Beyond the Valley of the DollsJune 17, 1970 |
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The Out of TownersMay 28, 1970 |
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Watermelon ManMay 27, 1970 |
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The LandlordMay 20, 1970At the age of twenty-nine, Elgar Enders "runs away" from home. This running away consists of buying a building in a black ghetto in the Park Slope section of Brooklyn. Initially his intention is to evict the black tenants and convert it into a posh flat. But Elgar is not one to be bound by yesterday's urges, and soon he has other thoughts on his mind. He's grown fond of the black tenants and particularly of Fanny, the wife of a black radical; he's maybe fallen in love with Lanie, a mixed race girl; he's lost interest in redecorating his home. Joyce, his mother has not relinquished this interest and in one of the film's most hilarious sequences gives her Master Charge card to Marge, a black tenant and appoints her decorator.
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Getting StraightMay 13, 1970 |
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The Magic ChristianFebruary 11, 1970 |
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MASHJanuary 25, 1970 |
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The ReiversDecember 25, 1969 |
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The Computer Wore Tennis ShoesDecember 24, 1969Dexter Riley, a handsome but bumbling Medfield College student, accidentally becomes The Computer Who Knew Too Much when he is effortlessly transformed from half-wit to genius in an electriyfing computer mishap. Gamblers, gangsters, and greedy college deans are quick to fight for control of his computer-like brain ... especially when Dexter nonchalantly starts blabbing the syndicate's secrets!. [Disney]
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Hello, Dolly!December 16, 1969 |
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Cactus FlowerDecember 16, 1969 |
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The Sterile CuckooOctober 22, 1969 |
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Paint Your WagonOctober 15, 1969 |
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Bob & Carol & Ted & AliceOctober 8, 1969Documentary film-maker Bob Sanders and his wife Carol attend a group therapy session that serves as the backdrop for the opening scenes of the film. Returning to their Los Angeles home, the newly "enlightened" couple chastise their closest friends, Ted and Alice, for not coming to grips with their true feelings. Bob insists that everyone "feel" rather than intellectualize their emotions, and Carol pronounces "that's beautiful" after anyone says anything even remotely personal. Ted and Alice humor their friends, but it is obvious that there is a good-natured sexual tension at work within the foursome.
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The Italian JobSeptember 3, 1969 |
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The April FoolsMay 28, 1969 |
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Support Your Local Sheriff!March 26, 1969 |
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The Assassination BureauMarch 23, 1969 |
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Mondo TrashoMarch 14, 1969 |
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The Love BugMarch 13, 1969 |
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Sweet CharityFebruary 14, 1969 |
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The Night They Raided Minsky'sDecember 21, 1968 |
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Yellow SubmarineNovember 13, 1968 |
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I Love You, Alice B. Toklas!October 18, 1968 |
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BarbarellaOctober 10, 1968 |
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Funny GirlSeptember 19, 1968 |
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Inspector ClouseauJuly 19, 1968 |
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SpeedwayJune 12, 1968 |
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The Odd CoupleMay 16, 1968 |
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The PartyApril 4, 1968 |
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The ProducersMarch 18, 1968Down-on-his-luck theatrical producer Max Bialystock is forced to romance rich old ladies to finance his efforts. When timid accountant Leo Bloom reviews Max's accounting books, the two hit upon a way to make a fortune by producing a sure-fire flop. The play which is to be their gold mine? "Springtime for Hitler."
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Blackbeard's GhostFebruary 8, 1968 |
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Spider Baby or, the Maddest Story Ever ToldDecember 24, 1967 |
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The GraduateDecember 21, 1967Shy Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) returns home from college with an uncertain future. Then the wife of his father's business partner, the sexy Mrs. Robinson (Anne Bancroft), seduces him, and the affair only deepens his confusion. That is, until he meets the girl of his dreams (Katharine Ross). But there's one problem: she's Mrs. Robinson's daughter. [MGM]
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Doctor DolittleDecember 19, 1967 |
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Guess Who's Coming to DinnerDecember 12, 1967 |
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BedazzledDecember 10, 1967 |
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The Fearless Vampire KillersNovember 13, 1967 |
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Barefoot in the ParkMay 25, 1967 |
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Casino RoyaleApril 28, 1967 |
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Two for the RoadApril 27, 1967 |
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Eight on the LamApril 26, 1967 |
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Chimes at MidnightMarch 17, 1967 |
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GambitJanuary 7, 1967 |
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You're a Big Boy NowDecember 9, 1966 |
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Cul-de-sacNovember 7, 1966 |
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What's Up, Tiger Lily?November 2, 1966 |
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The Fortune CookieOctober 19, 1966 |
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AlfieAugust 24, 1966 |
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Batman: The MovieJuly 30, 1966 |
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A Fine MadnessJune 29, 1966 |
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The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are ComingMay 25, 1966 |
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The Alphabet MurdersMay 17, 1966 |
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That Darn Cat!December 2, 1965 |
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Juliet of the SpiritsNovember 3, 1965 |
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Help!August 25, 1965 |
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Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!August 6, 1965 |
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The Great RaceJuly 1, 1965 |
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Cat BallouJune 24, 1965 |
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Girl HappyApril 14, 1965 |
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Goodbye CharlieNovember 18, 1964 |
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The Americanization of EmilyOctober 27, 1964 |
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Mary PoppinsAugust 27, 1964 |
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A Hard Day's NightAugust 11, 1964Meet the Beatles! Just one month after they exploded onto the U.S. scene with their Ed Sullivan Show appearance, John, Paul, George, and Ringo began working on a project that would bring their revolutionary talent to the big screen. A Hard Day’s Night, in which the bandmates play cheeky comic versions of themselves, captured the astonishing moment when they officially became the singular, irreverent idols of their generation and changed music forever.
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A Shot in the DarkJune 23, 1964 |
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Maktub
- Runtime: 100 min
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I Love You, Daddy
- Runtime: 123 min































































































