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1976
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Receiving commendations for bravery, Roy (Kevin Tighe) and John (Randolph Mantooth) have good reason to be humble; they...
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1976
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Robert Stevenson, Walt Disney Productions' house director, cobbled together his 19th family film for the organization with...
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1976
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Silent Movie is just that: a totally nonverbal comedy, save for one single line. Director Mel Brooks stars as a once-famous...
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1976
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In this Disney film, Hank Cooper (Ed Asner) the owner of a losing professional football team, recruits Gus, a Yugoslavian...
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1976
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Kojak (Telly Savalas) is approached with an offer that he may not be in a position to refuse. The detective has been ordered...
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1975
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The Night That Panicked America is centered around Orson Welles' notorious "War of the Worlds" broadcast of October 30, 1938....
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1975
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In this comedy drama that spoofs detective pictures from the 1940s, Tucker (Michael Caine) is a private eye hired by Anglich...
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Billy Pate
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1975
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Peter Bogdanovich's attempt to direct a homage to the great musicals of the 1930s is now remembered as one of the...
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1975
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Lending his burlesque touch to 1970s genre revision, Mel Brooks followed his hit "western" Blazing Saddles with this parody...
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1974
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Vulgar, crude, and occasionally scandalous in its racial humor, this hilarious bad-taste spoof of Westerns, co-written by...
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1974
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Herbie Rides Again is the first sequel to Disney's fabulously successful The Love Bug. The emphasis here is on Mrs. Steinmetz...
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1974
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Signing up for an art class, Shirley (Shirley Jones) catches the eye of her amorous teacher Lorenzo Bernard (Alan...
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1974
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1974
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Finding an attractive-looking jeweled brooch, Danny (Danny Bonaduce) gives it to his mother Shirley (Shirley Jones) for a...
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1974
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Gilbert Wright's novel Madman's Chain had already been adapted to television by Alcoa/Goodyear Theatre by the time that Cry...
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1974
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In A Reflection of Fear a young woman, Marguerite (Sondra Locke), cloistered in a turn-of-the-century Victorian dream-world...
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1973
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The autobiography of Henri Charriere, one of the few people to successfully escape from the notorious French penal colony of...
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1973
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1973
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This curious made-for-TV movie stars Alan Alda as a police detective in a small New England town. The community's elderly are...
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1973
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1973
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1973
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One of the best of the early-1970s Disney farces, The World's Greatest Athlete stars Jan-Michael Vincent in the title role. A...
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1973
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Finding that he hasn't much time left to live, a man makes needed changes in his life with the help of an angel in this...
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1973
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In this gritty and violent period drama set in the depths of the Great Depression, Lee Marvin stars as "A No. 1", the...
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1973
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The oft-told story of the rise and fall of the James Younger gang is given the Dragnet treatment in The Great Northfield,...
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1972
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Edith is in a panic when she loses a valuable locket. Archie, however, is less concerned about the locket than in its...
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1972
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1972
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In this variation on the old "Man Who Came to Dinner" routine, Fred and Lamont Sanford (Redd Foxx, Demond Wilson) kick a...
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Gus
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1972
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Director Mike Nichols and writer-actor Buck Henry followed their enormous hit The Graduate (1967) with this timely adaptation...
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1970
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Burgess Meredith guest-stars as Irishman Ownie Dugan. Suddenly striking it rich, Ownie decides to strike a blow against...
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1967
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