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[Release date]: February 8, 1970
[Title]: The Molly Maguires
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: February 27, 1970
[Title]: Tropic of Cancer
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 10, 1970
[Title]: The Lawyer
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 25, 1970
[Title]: The Adventurers
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 1970
[Title]: Connecting Rooms
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 11, 1970
[Title]: Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 28, 1970
[Title]: The Out-of-Towners
[Notes]: also remade in 1999 -
[Release date]: June 17, 1970
[Title]: On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 24, 1970
[Title]: Catch 22
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 24, 1970
[Title]: Darling Lili
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 10, 1970
[Title]: Deep End
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 13, 1970
[Title]: Borsalino
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 19, 1970
[Title]: WUSA
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 21, 1970
[Title]: Little Fauss and Big Halsy
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 22, 1970
[Title]: The Conformist
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 25, 1970
[Title]: Norwood
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 9, 1970
[Title]: The Confession
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 16, 1970
[Title]: Love Story
[Notes]: Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture -
[Release date]: March 11, 1971
[Title]: A New Leaf
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 24, 1971
[Title]: Friends
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 31, 1971
[Title]: Waterloo
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 12, 1971
[Title]: Plaza Suite
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 9, 1971
[Title]: The Devil's Backbone
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 13, 1971
[Title]: Unman, Wittering and Zigo
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 30, 1971
[Title]: Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory
[Notes]: Distribution only; produced by Wolper Pictures, Ltd. and The Quaker Oats Company. -
[Release date]: July 1, 1971
[Title]: Murphy's War
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 29, 1971
[Title]: The Red Tent
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 6, 1971
[Title]: Let's Scare Jessica to Death
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 25, 1971
[Title]: A Gunfight
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 15, 1971
[Title]: Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 16, 1971
[Title]: The Bear and the Doll
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 20, 1971
[Title]: T.R. Baskin
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 24, 1971
[Title]: Joe Hill
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 24, 1971
[Title]: Black Beauty
[Notes]: US distribution only; produced by Tigon British Film Productions -
[Release date]: December 16, 1971
[Title]: Such Good Friends
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 20, 1971
[Title]: Harold and Maude
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 22, 1971
[Title]: Star Spangled Girl
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: 1972
[Title]: Deadhead Miles
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 17, 1972
[Title]: The Legend of Nigger Charley
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 24, 1972
[Title]: The Godfather
[Notes]: Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with Albert S. Ruddy Productions. -
[Release date]: May 4, 1972
[Title]: Play It Again, Sam
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 24, 1972
[Title]: The Possession of Joel Delaney
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 24, 1972
[Title]: Hannie Caulder
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 25, 1972
[Title]: The Pied Piper
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 25, 1972
[Title]: Z.P.G.
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 19, 1972
[Title]: The Man
[Notes]: co-production with ABC Circle Films and Lorimar -
[Release date]: August 4, 1972
[Title]: Four Flies on Grey Velvet
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 17, 1972
[Title]: Last of the Red Hot Lovers
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 27, 1972
[Title]: A Separate Peace
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 8, 1972
[Title]: Bad Company
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 12, 1972
[Title]: Lady Sings the Blues
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 2, 1972
[Title]: Brother Sun, Sister Moon
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 12, 1972
[Title]: Child's Play
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: January 12, 1973
[Title]: The First Circle
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: January 24, 1973
[Title]: Innocent Bystanders
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: February 14, 1973
[Title]: Save the Tiger
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 1, 1973
[Title]: Charlotte's Web
[Notes]: Distribution only; produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions -
[Release date]: March 14, 1973
[Title]: Fear Is the Key
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: April 18, 1973
[Title]: Charley One-Eye
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 9, 1973
[Title]: Hitler: The Last Ten Days
[Notes]: USA distribution only; produced by Tomorrow Entertainment and West Film -
[Release date]: May 9, 1973
[Title]: Paper Moon
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 16, 1973
[Title]: The Soul of Nigger Charley
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 22, 1973
[Title]: A Doll's House
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 15, 1973
[Title]: Super Fly T.N.T.
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 20, 1973
[Title]: A Touch of Class
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 27, 1973
[Title]: The Friends of Eddie Coyle
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 25, 1973
[Title]: Badge 373
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 26, 1973
[Title]: Bang the Drum Slowly
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 18, 1973
[Title]: Save the Children
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 18, 1973
[Title]: Hit!
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 18, 1973
[Title]: The Optimists
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 23, 1973
[Title]: Jonathan Livingston Seagull
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 31, 1973
[Title]: Tales That Witness Madness
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 1, 1973
[Title]: Ash Wednesday
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 14, 1973
[Title]: Scalawag
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 14, 1973
[Title]: Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 5, 1973
[Title]: Serpico
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 9, 1973
[Title]: Don't Look Now
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 17, 1973
[Title]: Alfredo, Alfredo
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: February 27, 1974
[Title]: Man on a Swing
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 15, 1974
[Title]: Three Tough Guys
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 29, 1974
[Title]: The Great Gatsby
[Notes]: co-production with Newdon Productions -
[Release date]: April 7, 1974
[Title]: The Conversation
[Notes]: Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with American Zoetrope, the Directors Company and the Coppola Company. -
[Release date]: May 22, 1974
[Title]: Daisy Miller
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 5, 1974
[Title]: Malicious
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 12, 1974
[Title]: Captain Kronos – Vampire Hunter
[Notes]: US distribution only, produced by Hammer Film Productions -
[Release date]: June 12, 1974
[Title]: Frankenstein and the Monster from Hell
[Notes]: US distribution only, produced by Hammer Film Productions -
[Release date]: June 14, 1974
[Title]: The Parallax View
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 20, 1974
[Title]: Chinatown
[Notes]: Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture -
[Release date]: July 14, 1974
[Title]: The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 17, 1974
[Title]: The Education of Sonny Carson
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 21, 1974
[Title]: The White Dawn
[Notes]: co-production with American Film Properties and Filmways -
[Release date]: July 24, 1974
[Title]: Death Wish
[Notes]: US and UK distribution only, co-production with DeLaurentiis Corporation -
[Release date]: August 30, 1974
[Title]: The Longest Yard
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 1974
[Title]: The Dove
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 1974
[Title]: Phase IV
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 1974
[Title]: The Gambler
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 9, 1974
[Title]: Shanks
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 7, 1974
[Title]: The Little Prince
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 13, 1974
[Title]: The Klansman
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 24, 1974
[Title]: Murder on the Orient Express
[Notes]: US distribution only, produced by EMI Films -
[Release date]: December 20, 1974
[Title]: The Godfather Part II
[Notes]: Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with the Coppola Company. -
[Release date]: May 7, 1975
[Title]: The Day of the Locust
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 16, 1975
[Title]: Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 4, 1975
[Title]: Posse
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 6, 1975
[Title]: Bug
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 11, 1975
[Title]: Nashville
[Notes]: Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with ABC Entertainment. -
[Release date]: June 20, 1975
[Title]: Once Is Not Enough
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 1, 1975
[Title]: Aladdin and His Magic Lamp
[Notes]: Distribution only; produced by Films Jean Image -
[Release date]: July 25, 1975
[Title]: Mandingo
[Notes]: co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions -
[Release date]: August 1975
[Title]: Framed
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 24, 1975
[Title]: Three Days of the Condor
[Notes]: USA and UK distribution, co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions -
[Release date]: October 8, 1975
[Title]: Mahogany
[Notes]: co-production with Motown Productions -
[Release date]: December 15, 1975
[Title]: Emmanuelle 2
[Notes]: US distribution only -
[Release date]: December 25, 1975
[Title]: Hustle
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 1976
[Title]: The First Nudie Musical
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: April 2, 1976
[Title]: Lipstick
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: April 5, 1976
[Title]: Face to Face
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: April 7, 1976
[Title]: The Bad News Bears
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 26, 1976
[Title]: Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: May 28, 1976
[Title]: Leadbelly
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 11, 1976
[Title]: The Tenant
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 23, 1976
[Title]: The Big Bus
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 23, 1976
[Title]: Lifeguard
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 4, 1976
[Title]: Survive!
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 20, 1976
[Title]: The Shootist
[Notes]: US and UK distribution only; co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions -
[Release date]: September 15, 1976
[Title]: Bugsy Malone
[Notes]: US distribution only; produced by the Rank Organization, Robert Stigwood Organisation and Goodtimes Enterprises -
[Release date]: October 4, 1976
[Title]: The Memory of Justice
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 8, 1976
[Title]: Marathon Man
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 19, 1976
[Title]: The Last Tycoon
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 17, 1976
[Title]: King Kong
[Notes]: co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions -
[Release date]: December 21, 1976
[Title]: Mikey and Nicky
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: February 11, 1977
[Title]: Thieves
[Notes]: co-production with Brut Productions -
[Release date]: March 9, 1977
[Title]: Islands in the Stream
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 11, 1977
[Title]: Black Sunday
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 3, 1977
[Title]: Fraternity Row
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 24, 1977
[Title]: Sorcerer
[Notes]: co-production with Universal Pictures -
[Release date]: July 8, 1977
[Title]: The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 15, 1977
[Title]: The Shadow of Chikara
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 22, 1977
[Title]: Orca
[Notes]: USA distribution only, co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions -
[Release date]: August 24, 1977
[Title]: Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown
[Notes]: co-production with United Feature Syndicate -
[Release date]: September 29, 1977
[Title]: Handle with Care aka Citizen's Band
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 19, 1977
[Title]: Looking for Mr. Goodbar
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: November 4, 1977
[Title]: 1900
[Notes]: US distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox and United Artists -
[Release date]: November 4, 1977
[Title]: First Love
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 16, 1977
[Title]: Saturday Night Fever
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: January 27, 1978
[Title]: The Duellists
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: February 3, 1978
[Title]: The One and Only
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: February 15, 1978
[Title]: The Serpent's Egg
[Notes]: USA theatrical distribution co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions -
[Release date]: March 17, 1978
[Title]: American Hot Wax
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: April 5, 1978
[Title]: Pretty Baby
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: April 14, 1978
[Title]: Joseph Andrews
[Notes]: co-production with United Artists -
[Release date]: June 16, 1978
[Title]: Grease
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 28, 1978
[Title]: Heaven Can Wait
[Notes]: Nominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture -
[Release date]: June 30, 1978
[Title]: The Bad News Bears Go to Japan
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 14, 1978
[Title]: Foul Play
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 13, 1978
[Title]: Days of Heaven
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 15, 1978
[Title]: Up in Smoke
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: September 29, 1978
[Title]: Death on the Nile
[Notes]: Distribution only; produced by EMI Films -
[Release date]: October 6, 1978
[Title]: Goin' South
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 15, 1978
[Title]: Oliver's Story
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 20, 1978
[Title]: King of the Gypsies
[Notes]: co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions -
[Release date]: February 9, 1979
[Title]: The Warriors
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: March 23, 1979
[Title]: Real Life
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: April 12, 1979
[Title]: Hurricane
[Notes]: co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions -
[Release date]: April 27, 1979
[Title]: An Almost Perfect Affair
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 8, 1979
[Title]: Players
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 14, 1979
[Title]: The Kirlian Witness
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 15, 1979
[Title]: Prophecy
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: June 22, 1979
[Title]: Escape from Alcatraz
[Notes]: co-production with The Malpaso Company -
[Release date]: June 29, 1979
[Title]: Meatballs
[Notes]: Distribution only; produced by Famous Players and CFDC -
[Release date]: June 29, 1979
[Title]: Bloodline
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: July 13, 1979
[Title]: Dance of Death
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 3, 1979
[Title]: North Dallas Forty
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: August 10, 1979
[Title]: Sunburn
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 5, 1979
[Title]: Starting Over
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: October 26, 1979
[Title]: French Postcards
[Notes]: -
[Release date]: December 7, 1979
[Title]: Star Trek: The Motion Picture
[Notes]:
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