Movie Releases by Genre
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss SongApril 23, 1971 |
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Summer of '42April 19, 1971 |
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The BeguiledMarch 31, 1971 |
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THX 1138March 11, 1971 |
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Bleak MomentsJanuary 1, 1971 |
Wuthering HeightsDecember 23, 1970 |
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Little Big ManDecember 23, 1970 |
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El TopoDecember 18, 1970 |
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Love StoryDecember 16, 1970 |
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HusbandsDecember 8, 1970 |
ScroogeNovember 5, 1970 |
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The ConformistOctober 22, 1970 |
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The Great White HopeOctober 16, 1970 |
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Tora! Tora! Tora!September 23, 1970 |
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Five Easy PiecesSeptember 12, 1970 |
The Wild ChildSeptember 11, 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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Catch-22June 24, 1970 |
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Beyond the Valley of the DollsJune 17, 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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A Man Called HorseMay 1, 1970 |
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MandabiMarch 26, 1970 |
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Bloody MamaMarch 24, 1970 |
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The Boys in the BandMarch 17, 1970 |
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AirportMarch 5, 1970 |
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PattonFebruary 18, 1970This Academy Award-winning biography of American General George S. Patton chronicles the general's wartime activities and accomplishments, beginning with his entry into the North African campaign and ending with his removal from command after his outspoken criticism of US post-war military strategy.
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Frankenstein Must Be DestroyedFebruary 11, 1970 |
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The Honeymoon KillersFebruary 4, 1970 |
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The Molly MaguiresJanuary 28, 1970 |
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MASHJanuary 25, 1970 |
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The ReiversDecember 25, 1969 |
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TopazDecember 19, 1969 |
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MaroonedDecember 11, 1969 |
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They Shoot Horses, Don't They?December 10, 1969 |
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ZDecember 8, 1969 |
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Downhill RacerNovember 7, 1969 |
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Goodbye, Mr. ChipsNovember 5, 1969 |
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Battle of BritainOctober 24, 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 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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Medium CoolAugust 27, 1969 |
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The Rain PeopleAugust 27, 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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True GritJune 11, 1969 |
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The April FoolsMay 28, 1969 |
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Midnight CowboyMay 25, 1969 |
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WinningMay 22, 1969 |
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Mackenna's GoldMay 10, 1969 |
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SalesmanApril 17, 1969 |
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Sweet CharityFebruary 14, 1969 |
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Dracula Has Risen from the GraveFebruary 6, 1969 |
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Black Girl (1966)January 12, 1969 |
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Red BeardDecember 19, 1968 |
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Oliver!December 10, 1968 |
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FacesNovember 24, 1968 |
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The SplitNovember 4, 1968 |
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Vixen!October 22, 1968Vixen lives in a Canadian mountain resort with her naive pilot husband. While he's away flying in tourists, she gets it on with practically everybody including a husband and his wife, and even her biker brother. She is openly racist, and she makes it clear that she won't do the wild thing with her brother's biker friend, who is black.
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The Boston StranglerOctober 16, 1968 |
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Romeo and JulietOctober 8, 1968 |
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CharlySeptember 23, 1968 |
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Funny GirlSeptember 19, 1968 |
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Who's That Knocking at My Door?September 8, 1968J.R. (Harvey Keitel) is a typical Italian-American on the streets of New York. When he falls for a girl (Zina Bethune), he decides to get married and settle down, but when he learns that she was once raped, he cannot handle it. More explicitly linked with Catholic guilt than Scorsese's later work, we see what happens to J.R. when his religious guilt catches up with him.
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Rachel, RachelAugust 26, 1968 |
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The Story of a Three-Day PassJuly 8, 1968 |
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The Thomas Crown AffairJune 26, 1968 |
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Rosemary's BabyJune 12, 1968 |
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FirecreekJanuary 24, 1968 |
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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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Valley of the DollsDecember 15, 1967 |
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Guess Who's Coming to DinnerDecember 12, 1967 |
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Samurai RebellionDecember 1, 1967 |
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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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Hour of the GunNovember 1, 1967 |
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Far from the Madding CrowdOctober 18, 1967 |
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Reflections in a Golden EyeOctober 13, 1967 |
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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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To Sir, with LoveJune 14, 1967 |
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El DoradoJune 7, 1967 |
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Hells Angels on WheelsJune 1, 1967 |
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The War WagonMay 27, 1967 |
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The Olive Trees of JusticeMay 4, 1967Filmed in Algiers and the surrounding countryside during the late stages of the Algerian War, under the pretext that it was a documentary about the wine industry, the film depicts the Algerian struggle for independence from the French by concentrating on a young “pied-noir” (Frenchman of Algerian descent) who returns to Algiers to visit his dying father. His memories of boyhood on his father's farm are told in flashbacks with a lush serenity that contrasts to the teeming, tank-filled streets of contemporary Algiers.
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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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PersonaMarch 6, 1967 |
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Grand PrixDecember 21, 1966American Grand Prix driver Pete Aron is fired by his Jordan-BRM racing team after a crash at Monaco that injures his British teammate, Scott Stoddard. While Stoddard struggles to recover, Aron begins to drive for the Japanese Yamura team, and becomes romantically involved with Stoddard's estranged wife.
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Blow-UpDecember 18, 1966 |
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A Man for All SeasonsDecember 12, 1966 |
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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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SecondsOctober 5, 1966 |
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Masculine FeminineSeptember 19, 1966 |
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Au hasard BalthazarSeptember 16, 1966 |
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Beau GesteSeptember 7, 1966 |
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AlfieAugust 24, 1966 |
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