Movie Releases by Genre
The ExorcistDecember 26, 1973 |
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The StingDecember 25, 1973 |
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The Laughing PolicemanDecember 20, 1973 |
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The Day of the DolphinDecember 19, 1973 |
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PapillonDecember 16, 1973 |
The Last DetailDecember 12, 1973 |
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Don't Look NowDecember 9, 1973 |
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SerpicoDecember 5, 1973 |
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The Holy MountainNovember 29, 1973 |
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BreezyNovember 18, 1973Breezy is a teen-aged hippy with a big heart. After taking a ride with a man who only wants her for sex, Breezy manages to escape. She runs to hide on a secluded property where stands the home of a middle-aged divorced man, Frank Harmon. Frank reluctantly takes Breezy in only to fall, unexpectedly, in love with her.
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The Iceman ComethOctober 29, 1973 |
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The Way We WereOctober 19, 1973 |
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Charley VarrickOctober 19, 1973 |
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The Paper ChaseOctober 16, 1973 |
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BadlandsOctober 15, 1973 |
Mean StreetsOctober 14, 1973Charlie (Harvey Keitel) is working his way up the ranks of a local mob. Teresa (Amy Robinson) is the girlfriend his family deems unsuitable because of her epilepsy. Johnny Boy (Robert De Niro) is a small-time gambler in big-time debt to loan sharks. This is a story Martin Scorsese lived, a semi-biographical tale of the first-generation sons and daughters of New York's Little Italy. [Warner Bros.]
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The Bitter Tears of Petra von KantOctober 12, 1973 |
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The Mother and the WhoreOctober 5, 1973 |
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Bang the Drum SlowlyAugust 26, 1973 |
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Enter the DragonAugust 19, 1973 |
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Jesus Christ SuperstarAugust 15, 1973 |
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American GraffitiAugust 11, 1973 |
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White LightningAugust 8, 1973 |
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The Day of the JackalJuly 30, 1973 |
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The Last American HeroJuly 27, 1973 |
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Cahill U.S. MarshalJuly 11, 1973 |
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The Friends of Eddie CoyleJune 27, 1973 |
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DillingerJune 19, 1973 |
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Pat Garrett & Billy the KidMay 23, 1973 |
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The OffenceMay 11, 1973 |
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Paper MoonMay 9, 1973 |
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ScorpioApril 19, 1973 |
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Season of the WitchApril 18, 1973 |
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ScarecrowApril 11, 1973 |
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Theater of BloodApril 5, 1973 |
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The MackApril 4, 1973 |
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GodspellMarch 21, 1973 |
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The Long GoodbyeMarch 7, 1973 |
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Walking TallFebruary 22, 1973 |
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EmitaïFebruary 9, 1973 |
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The Harder They ComeFebruary 8, 1973Reggae superstar Jimmy Cliff is Ivan, a rural Jamaican musician who journeys to the city of Kingston in search of fame and fortune. Pushed to desperate circumstances by shady record producers and corrupt cops, he finally achieves notoriety—as a murderous outlaw. Boasting some of the greatest music ever produced in Jamaica, The Harder They Come brought the catchy and subversive rhythms of the Rastas to the U.S. in the early 1970s. [The Criterion Collection]
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Last Tango in ParisJanuary 27, 1973 |
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Black Mama White MamaJanuary 19, 1973 |
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The Heartbreak KidDecember 22, 1972 |
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The Life and Times of Judge Roy BeanDecember 17, 1972 |
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The Poseidon AdventureDecember 13, 1972 |
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The Discreet Charm of the BourgeoisieOctober 22, 1972 |
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Lady Sings the BluesOctober 12, 1972 |
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Fist of FurySeptember 9, 1972 |
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SounderAugust 18, 1972 |
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The Way of the DragonAugust 14, 1972 |
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Snoopy Come HomeAugust 9, 1972 |
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Super FlyAugust 4, 1972 |
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Early SummerAugust 2, 1972 |
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Fat CityJuly 26, 1972 |
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DeliveranceJuly 21, 1972 |
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Late Spring (1949)July 21, 1972 |
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Tokyo TwilightJuly 19, 1972 |
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Le SamouraïJuly 12, 1972 |
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Hannie CaulderJuly 1, 1972 |
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The CandidateJune 29, 1972 |
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Boxcar BerthaJune 14, 1972 |
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The OtherMay 26, 1972 |
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Jeremiah JohnsonMay 12, 1972 |
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Buck and the PreacherApril 28, 1972 |
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Fritz the CatApril 14, 1972 |
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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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Slaughterhouse-FiveMarch 15, 1972 |
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Tokyo StoryMarch 13, 1972Yasujiro Ozu’s Tokyo Story follows an aging couple, Tomi and Sukichi, on their journey from their rural village to visit their two married children in bustling, postwar Tokyo. Their reception is disappointing: too busy to entertain them, their children send them off to a health spa. After Tomi falls ill she and Sukichi return home, while the children, grief-stricken, hasten to be with her. From a simple tale unfolds one of the greatest of all Japanese films. Starring Ozu regulars Chishu Ryu and Setsuko Hara, the film reprises one of the director’s favorite themes—that of generational conflict—in a way that is quintessentially Japanese and yet so universal in its appeal that it continues to resonate as one of cinema’s greatest masterpieces. [Janus Films]
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Silent RunningMarch 10, 1972 |
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CabaretFebruary 13, 1972 |
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There's Always VanillaFebruary 11, 1972 |
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Pocket MoneyFebruary 1, 1972 |
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The CowboysJanuary 13, 1972 |
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KidnappedDecember 22, 1971 |
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Straw DogsDecember 22, 1971 |
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Mary, Queen of ScotsDecember 22, 1971 |
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Minnie and MoskowitzDecember 22, 1971 |
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Harold and MaudeDecember 20, 1971 |
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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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The HospitalDecember 14, 1971 |
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Nicholas and AlexandraDecember 13, 1971 |
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Born to WinDecember 1, 1971 |
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Brian's SongNovember 30, 1971 |
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Fiddler on the RoofNovember 3, 1971 |
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The Last Picture ShowOctober 22, 1971 |
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The French ConnectionOctober 7, 1971 |
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Black God, White DevilSeptember 25, 1971 |
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Let's Scare Jessica to DeathAugust 27, 1971 |
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Johnny Got His GunAugust 4, 1971 |
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The Red TentJuly 29, 1971 |
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The DevilsJuly 16, 1971 |
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The Panic in Needle ParkJuly 13, 1971 |
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Two-Lane BlacktopJuly 7, 1971 |
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WalkaboutJuly 1, 1971 |
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Carnal KnowledgeJune 30, 1971 |
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McCabe & Mrs. MillerJune 24, 1971 |
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Le MansJune 23, 1971Almost in breadth and depth of a documentary, this movie depicts an auto race during the 70s on the world's hardest endurance course: Le Mans in France. The race goes over 24 hours on 14.5 kilometers of cordoned country road. Every few hours the two drivers per car alternate - but it's still a challenge for concentration and material. In the focus is the duel between the German Stahler in Ferrari 512LM and the American Delaney in Gulf Team Porsche 917. Delaney is under extraordinary pressure, because the year before he caused a severe accident, in which his friend Lisa's husband was killed.
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Plaza SuiteMay 12, 1971 |
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Billy JackMay 1, 1971 |
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Maktub
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