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This is a list of films which placed number one at the weekly box office in the United States during 1974 per Variety. The data was based on grosses from 20 to 24 key cities and therefore, the gross quoted may not be the total that the film grossed nationally in the week.
An uncut home video release in 1986 was rated "R" and limited to trade screenings only. [338] Another uncut home video release in 1995 with bonus material was also rated "R" and limited to the importer only. [339] The film was "Refused Classification" (not "Objectionable") in 2024 for blu-ray.
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Harvey and his gang engage in escalating acts of violence against Stoker's film crew and other random people, while Stoker desperately attempts to complete his film shoot amid other production delays. After completing the movie, Stoker and his girlfriend Julie (Woronov) are gunned down by thugs hired by his backers.
The Trial of Billy Jack is a 1974 American Western action film starring Delores Taylor and Tom Laughlin. It is the sequel to the 1971 film Billy Jack and the third film overall in the series. [2] Directed by Laughlin, the film has a running time of nearly three hours. Although commercially successful, it was panned by critics.
October 1, 1974 () The Disappearance of Flight 412 is a 1974 made-for-television science fiction drama film starring Glenn Ford , Bradford Dillman , David Soul and Guy Stockwell . [ 1 ] The film was shown as an NBC World Premiere Movie in 1974.
Petersen is a 1974 Australian drama film directed by Tim Burstall. Petersen was a box office success and received wide distribution in the UK and US under the title Jock Petersen . Petersen is first and foremost a sobering critique of Australian life in the early 1970s.
Percy's Progress (US title: It's Not the Size That Counts) is a 1974 British comedy film directed by Ralph Thomas and starring Leigh Lawson, Elke Sommer, Denholm Elliott, Judy Geeson and Harry H. Corbett. [1] It was written by Sid Colin, Harry H. Corbett and Ian La Frenais. The film is a sequel to Percy (1971). It was the last film from ...