Movie Releases by Genre
The GodfatherMarch 24, 1972Francis Ford Coppola's epic features Marlon Brando in his Oscar-winning role as the patriarch of the Corleone family. Director Coppola paints a chilling portrait of the Sicilian clan's rise and near fall from power in America, masterfully balancing the story between the Corleone's family life and the ugly crime business in which they are engaged. Based on Mario Puzo's best-selling novel and featuring career-making performances by Al Pacino, James Caan and Robert Duvall, this searing and brilliant film garnered ten Academy Award nominations, and won three including Best Picture of 1972. [Paramount Pictures]
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Pink FlamingosMarch 17, 1972 |
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The Hot RockJanuary 26, 1972 |
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Dirty HarryDecember 23, 1971When an individual known as 'the Scorpio Killer' menaces the city, tough as nails San Francisco Police Inspector Harry Callahan (Eastwoood) is assigned to track down and deal with the psychopath. "Iknowwhatyou're thinking. Did he fire six shots or only five? Well, to tell you the truth, in all this excitement, I've kinda lost track myself. But being as this is a 44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've only got to ask yourself one question: 'Do I feel lucky?' Well, do ya punk?"
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Straw DogsDecember 22, 1971 |
A Clockwork OrangeDecember 20, 1971Kubrick makes of Anthony Burgess' celebrated novel a savage and satiric morality play centering on Alex (McDowell), who fights, robs, rapes and kills like any concsienceless predator. Captured and imprisoned, he undergoes treatment to condition him "safe", a "clockwork orange" healthy and whole on the outside - but crippled within by reflex mechanisms beyond his control. (Warner Bros.)
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Born to WinDecember 1, 1971 |
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The French ConnectionOctober 7, 1971 |
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The Murder of Fred HamptonOctober 4, 1971Fred Hampton was the leader of the Illinois Chapter of the Black Panther Party. This film depicts his brutal murder by the Chicago police and its subsequent investigation, but also documents his activities in organizing the Chapter, his public speeches, and the programs he founded for children during the last eighteen months of his life.
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Black God, White DevilSeptember 25, 1971 |
ShaftJuly 2, 1971 |
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KluteJune 25, 1971 |
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The Anderson TapesJune 17, 1971 |
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Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss SongApril 23, 1971 |
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Get CarterMarch 18, 1971 |
Vanishing PointMarch 13, 1971 |
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THX 1138March 11, 1971 |
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The Private Life of Sherlock HolmesOctober 29, 1970 |
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La PiscineAugust 1, 1970Jean-Paul (Alain Delon) and Marianne (Romy Schneider) indulge in their passion for each other while borrowing a friend's luxurious villa in the south of France. When the friend (Maurice Ronet) and his daughter (Jane Birkin) arrive unexpectedly, rivalries and insecurities surface and events take a sinister turn.
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Take the Money and RunJuly 10, 1970 |
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Bloody MamaMarch 24, 1970 |
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The Honeymoon KillersFebruary 4, 1970 |
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ZDecember 8, 1969 |
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance KidOctober 24, 1969The Sundance Kid (Redford) is the frontier's fastest gun. His sidekick, Butch Cassidy (Newman), is always dreaming up new ways to get rich fast. Times are changing in the west and life is getting tougher. So Butch and Sundance pack their guns, don new duds, and, with Sundance's girlfriend (Ross), head down to Bolivia. Never mind that they don't speak Spanish - they'll manage somehow. (Twentieth Century Fox)
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The Italian JobSeptember 3, 1969 |
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Easy RiderJuly 14, 1969An alcoholic attorney (Nicholson) hooks up with two part-time, drug-dealing motorcyclists (Fonda and Hopper) in search of their "American Dream." Heading from California to New Orleans, they sample the highs and lows of America the beautiful in a stoned-out quest for life's true meaning. (Sony Pictures)
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The Assassination BureauMarch 23, 1969 |
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The SplitNovember 4, 1968 |
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BullittOctober 17, 1968 |
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The Boston StranglerOctober 16, 1968 |
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Inspector ClouseauJuly 19, 1968 |
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The Thomas Crown AffairJune 26, 1968 |
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Cool Hand LukeNovember 1, 1967When Luke Jackson (Paul Newman) is arrested for drunkenly vandalizing parking meters, he is sentenced to serve time on a prison chain gang. Although the warden, guards and prisoners all try to break Luke's spirit upon his arrival, it soon becomes clear that Luke is not about to play by anyone else's rules. He eventually earns the respect of his fellow inmates by refusing to back down in a fight, and he earns their friendship by figuring out a way for them to get their hard labor done in half the time. Luke eventually becomes a symbol of hope and resilience for his fellow prisoners, but the more he becomes revered by the inmates, the more he becomes a symbol of rebelliousness that must be stamped out by the Captain (Strother Martin). [Warner Bros.]
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Point BlankAugust 31, 1967 |
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Bonnie and ClydeAugust 13, 1967 |
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In the Heat of the NightAugust 3, 1967 |
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Hells Angels on WheelsJune 1, 1967 |
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GambitJanuary 7, 1967 |
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What's Up, Tiger Lily?November 2, 1966 |
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Au hasard BalthazarSeptember 16, 1966 |
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Batman: The MovieJuly 30, 1966 |
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The Alphabet MurdersMay 17, 1966 |
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ArabesqueMay 5, 1966 |
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HarperApril 9, 1966 |
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Band of OutsidersMarch 15, 1966 |
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That Darn Cat!December 2, 1965 |
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Woman of StrawSeptember 30, 1964 |
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MarnieJuly 17, 1964 |
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The KillersJuly 7, 1964 |
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The Naked KissMay 1, 1964 |
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The Pink PantherMarch 20, 1964 |
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Dead RingerFebruary 19, 1964 |
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High and LowNovember 26, 1963 |
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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad WorldNovember 7, 1963 |
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To Kill a MockingbirdDecember 25, 1962 |
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Birdman of AlcatrazJuly 3, 1962 |
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LolitaJune 13, 1962 |
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West Side StoryDecember 13, 1961 |
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Elevator to the GallowsJune 10, 1961 |
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Blast of SilenceMarch 20, 1961 |
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BreathlessFebruary 7, 1961 |
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Ocean's 11August 4, 1960 |
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Private PropertyApril 24, 1960Two homicidal Southern California drifters (played to creepy perfection by Warren Oates and Corey Allen) wander off the beach and into the seemingly-perfect Beverly Hills home of unhappy housewife Kate Manx, in this long-lost film noir gem written & directed by The Outer Limits creator Leslie Stevens. Shot through with shimmering sexual tension and lensed in stunning B&W by master cameraman Ted McCord (The Treasure of the Sierra Madre), Private Property is both an eerie, Jim Thompson-esque thriller and a savage critique of the hollowness of the Playboy-era American Dream. [Cinelicious Pics]
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Anatomy of a MurderJuly 1, 1959 |
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Too Many CrooksApril 24, 1959 |
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The Defiant OnesSeptember 27, 1958 |
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Thunder RoadMay 10, 1958 |
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Witness for the ProsecutionFebruary 6, 1958 |
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Touch of EvilFebruary 1, 1958This film noir portrait of corruption and morally-compromised obsessions stars Welles as Hank Quinlan, a crooked police chief who frames a Mexican youth as part of an intricate criminal plot. Charlton Heston plays an honorable Mexican narcotics investigator who clashes with the bigoted Quinlan after probing into his dark past. A memorable supporting cast including Janet Leigh as Heston's inquisitive wife, Akim Tamiroff as a seedy underworld leader, Zsa Zsa Gabor and Marlene Dietrich as an enigmatic gypsy complete this fascinating drama engulfed in haunting cinematography and a magnificently eerie score by Henry Mancini.
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Cairo StationJanuary 20, 1958 |
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Peyton PlaceDecember 11, 1957 |
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Love in the AfternoonJune 30, 1957She plays the cello. He plays the field. She's coltishly young. He's worldly and mature. Lovestruck conservatory student Ariane (Audrey Hepburn) knows she's not like millionaire American playboy Frank Flanagan (Gary Cooper). But if she pretends to be just as much a cosmopolitan lover as he is, maybe the magic of l'amour will take hold.
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12 Angry MenApril 1, 195712 Angry Men, by Sidney Lumet, is a behind-closed-doors look at the American legal system. This iconic adaptation of Reginald Rose’s teleplay stars Henry Fonda as the dissenting member on a jury of white men ready to pass judgment on a Puerto Rican teenager charged with murdering his father. The result is a saga of epic proportions that plays out over a tense afternoon in one sweltering room.
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The Bad SeedSeptember 12, 1956 |
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Crime in the StreetsJune 10, 1956 |
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The KillingJune 6, 1956 |
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The LadykillersFebruary 20, 1956 |
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Guys and DollsDecember 23, 1955 |
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The Man with the Golden ArmDecember 15, 1955 |
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The Night of the HunterJuly 27, 1955 |
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We're No AngelsJuly 7, 1955 |
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Blackboard JungleMarch 25, 1955 |
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The Barefoot ContessaSeptember 30, 1954 |
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On the WaterfrontJuly 28, 1954 |
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Dial M for MurderMay 28, 1954When American writer Mark Halliday (Robert Cummings) visits the very married Margot Wendice (Grace Kelly) in London, he unknowingly sets off a chain of blackmail and murder. After sensing Margot's affections for Halliday, her husband, Tony Wendice (Ray Milland), fears divorce and disinheritance, and plots her death. Knowing former school chum Captain Lesgate is involved in illegal activities, Tony blackmails him into conspiring to kill Margot. When she kills Lesgate in self-defense, Tony implicates her as being guilty of premeditated murder. Halliday must out-stratagize Tony to save Margot's live. [Warner Bros.]
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Crime WaveMarch 6, 1954 |
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The Wild OneFebruary 1, 1954 |
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I ConfessFebruary 28, 1953 |
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RashomonDecember 26, 1951 |
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Detective StoryOctober 24, 1951 |
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The Lavender Hill MobOctober 15, 1951 |
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The Tall TargetAugust 1, 1951 |
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Strangers on a TrainJune 30, 1951 |
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The Damned Don't CryMay 13, 1950 |
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The Asphalt JungleMay 12, 1950 |
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Gun CrazyJanuary 20, 1950 |
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They Live by NightNovember 5, 1949 |
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Under CapricornOctober 8, 1949 |
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White HeatSeptember 3, 1949 |
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The Set-UpApril 2, 1949 |
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City of Tiny Lights
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