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Oz (a.k.a. Oz – A Rock 'n' Roll Road Movie also released as 20th Century Oz in United States) is a 1976 Australian film written, directed and co-produced by Chris Löfvén. [3] It stars Joy Dunstan , Graham Matters , Bruce Spence , Gary Waddell , and Robin Ramsay ; and received four nominations at the 1977 AFI Awards . [ 3 ]
A Small Town in Texas: American International Pictures: Jack Starrett (director); William Norton (screenplay); Bo Hopkins, Susan George, Timothy Bottoms, John Karlen, Morgan Woodward, Art Hindle, Clay Tanner, Randee Lynne Jensen, Hank Rolike, George Buck Flower: 4 Ode to Billy Joe: Warner Bros.
Highest-grossing films of 1976 Rank Title Distributor Domestic rentals 1 Rocky: United Artists: $55,900,000 [1]: 2 A Star Is Born: Warner Bros. $37,100,000 [1]: 3 King Kong
Tommy Lee Jones directed this made-for-TV movie which also co-starred Sissy Spacek, Matt Damon, Sam Shepard, Wilford Brimley and retired Texas Ranger H. Joaquin Jackson. Kinney also directed two episodes of Oz, "Cruel and Unusual Punishments" in 1999 and "Wheel of Fortune" in 2002. Explaining the experience, he said, "it was great training for ...
Dancer, Texas Pop. 81; The Dark and the Wicked; Days of Heaven; Dead in Tombstone; Deep in the Heart of Texas (film) Delta County, U.S.A. The Devil's Rejects; El Diablo (1990 film) Django Unchained; Don't Look Back (1996 film) Don't Open the Door! Doonby; Double Take (2001 film) Drive-In (film) The Dry Land; Due Date; The Duel (2016 film) Duel ...
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Drive-In is a 1976 American comedy film directed by Rod Amateau and written by Bob Peete. The film stars Lisa Lemole, Gary Lee Cavagnaro, Glenn Morshower , Billy Milliken, Lee Newsom and Regan Kee. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was released on May 26, 1976, by Columbia Pictures .
The film was adapted by Sonia Chernus and Philip Kaufman from author Asa Earl "Forrest" Carter's 1972 novel The Rebel Outlaw: Josey Wales (republished, as shown in the movie's opening credits, as Gone to Texas). [6] The film was a commercial success, earning $31.8 million against a $3.7 million budget.