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Pages in category "1970s lost films" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
It is the earliest known Chinese-American feature film, and one of the earliest films directed by a woman. Parts of this are still missing. [68] [69] [70] 1917 Bliss: Alfred J. Goulding: Harold Lloyd: Found in 1978 in Dawson City, Yukon, Canada. [71] Bucking Broadway: John Ford: Found in 2002 in a French archive.
An animated feature about robots, it would have been the world's first computer animated movie had it been made. But because of technical limitations in computer power and tools back in the 70s and early 80s, the movie never went into actual production. [72] The Yellow Jersey: 1973–1986: Michael Cimino (1975–1984) Jerry Schatzberg (1986)
Title Director Cast Country Notes 1970: Donkey Skin: Jacques Demy: Catherine Deneuve, Jean Marais, Jacques Perrin: France Spain: The Phantom Tollbooth: Chuck Jones, Abe Levitow, Dave Monahan, Jones Levitow
3. Shaft (1971). Cast: Richard Roundtree, Moses Gunn, Charles Cioffi Rating: R Not only did it highlight Black representation in cinema, but it also gave us Richard Roundtree, the ultimate cool ...
It’s safe to say that the ’70s was one of the greatest decades in cinema history. Apart from introducing us to the notorious Michael Corleone from The Godfather, the film industry ushered in a ...
Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy (1977) – biographical drama television film chronicling the life of Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., the older brother of John F. Kennedy who was killed in action in World War II, leaving behind aspirations to become the first Irish-Catholic president [359]
Films like the Francis Ford Coppola-scripted Patton, starring George C. Scott as the World War II general, and Robert Altman's MASH, about a Korean War field hospital, were major box-office draws in 1970. Honest, [citation needed] old-fashioned films like Summer of '42, and the Erich Segal adaptation, Love Story, were