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  • [Release date]: February 8, 1970
    [Title]: The Molly Maguires
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  • [Release date]: February 27, 1970
    [Title]: Tropic of Cancer
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  • [Release date]: March 10, 1970
    [Title]: The Lawyer
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  • [Release date]: March 25, 1970
    [Title]: The Adventurers
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  • [Release date]: May 1970
    [Title]: Connecting Rooms
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  • [Release date]: May 11, 1970
    [Title]: Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
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  • [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
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  • [Release date]: June 24, 1970
    [Title]: Catch 22
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  • [Release date]: June 24, 1970
    [Title]: Darling Lili
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  • [Release date]: August 10, 1970
    [Title]: Deep End
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  • [Release date]: August 13, 1970
    [Title]: Borsalino
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  • [Release date]: August 19, 1970
    [Title]: WUSA
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  • [Release date]: October 21, 1970
    [Title]: Little Fauss and Big Halsy
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  • [Release date]: October 22, 1970
    [Title]: The Conformist
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  • [Release date]: November 25, 1970
    [Title]: Norwood
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  • [Release date]: December 9, 1970
    [Title]: The Confession
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  • [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
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  • [Release date]: March 24, 1971
    [Title]: Friends
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  • [Release date]: March 31, 1971
    [Title]: Waterloo
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  • [Release date]: May 12, 1971
    [Title]: Plaza Suite
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  • [Release date]: June 9, 1971
    [Title]: The Devil's Backbone
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  • [Release date]: June 13, 1971
    [Title]: Unman, Wittering and Zigo
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  • [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
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  • [Release date]: July 29, 1971
    [Title]: The Red Tent
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  • [Release date]: August 6, 1971
    [Title]: Let's Scare Jessica to Death
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  • [Release date]: August 25, 1971
    [Title]: A Gunfight
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  • [Release date]: September 15, 1971
    [Title]: Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me
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  • [Release date]: September 16, 1971
    [Title]: The Bear and the Doll
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  • [Release date]: October 20, 1971
    [Title]: T.R. Baskin
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  • [Release date]: October 24, 1971
    [Title]: Joe Hill
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  • [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
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  • [Release date]: December 20, 1971
    [Title]: Harold and Maude
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  • [Release date]: December 22, 1971
    [Title]: Star Spangled Girl
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  • [Release date]: 1972
    [Title]: Deadhead Miles
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  • [Release date]: March 17, 1972
    [Title]: The Legend of Nigger Charley
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  • [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
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  • [Release date]: May 24, 1972
    [Title]: The Possession of Joel Delaney
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  • [Release date]: May 24, 1972
    [Title]: Hannie Caulder
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  • [Release date]: May 25, 1972
    [Title]: The Pied Piper
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  • [Release date]: May 25, 1972
    [Title]: Z.P.G.
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  • [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
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  • [Release date]: August 17, 1972
    [Title]: Last of the Red Hot Lovers
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  • [Release date]: September 27, 1972
    [Title]: A Separate Peace
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  • [Release date]: October 8, 1972
    [Title]: Bad Company
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  • [Release date]: October 12, 1972
    [Title]: Lady Sings the Blues
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  • [Release date]: December 2, 1972
    [Title]: Brother Sun, Sister Moon
    [Notes]:

  • [Release date]: December 12, 1972
    [Title]: Child's Play
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  • [Release date]: January 12, 1973
    [Title]: The First Circle
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  • [Release date]: January 24, 1973
    [Title]: Innocent Bystanders
    [Notes]:

  • [Release date]: February 14, 1973
    [Title]: Save the Tiger
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  • [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
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  • [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
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  • [Release date]: May 16, 1973
    [Title]: The Soul of Nigger Charley
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  • [Release date]: May 22, 1973
    [Title]: A Doll's House
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  • [Release date]: June 15, 1973
    [Title]: Super Fly T.N.T.
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  • [Release date]: June 20, 1973
    [Title]: A Touch of Class
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  • [Release date]: June 27, 1973
    [Title]: The Friends of Eddie Coyle
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  • [Release date]: July 25, 1973
    [Title]: Badge 373
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  • [Release date]: August 26, 1973
    [Title]: Bang the Drum Slowly
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  • [Release date]: September 18, 1973
    [Title]: Save the Children
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  • [Release date]: September 18, 1973
    [Title]: Hit!
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  • [Release date]: October 18, 1973
    [Title]: The Optimists
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  • [Release date]: October 23, 1973
    [Title]: Jonathan Livingston Seagull
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  • [Release date]: October 31, 1973
    [Title]: Tales That Witness Madness
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  • [Release date]: November 1, 1973
    [Title]: Ash Wednesday
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  • [Release date]: November 14, 1973
    [Title]: Scalawag
    [Notes]:

  • [Release date]: November 14, 1973
    [Title]: Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30
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  • [Release date]: December 5, 1973
    [Title]: Serpico
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  • [Release date]: December 9, 1973
    [Title]: Don't Look Now
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  • [Release date]: December 17, 1973
    [Title]: Alfredo, Alfredo
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  • [Release date]: February 27, 1974
    [Title]: Man on a Swing
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  • [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
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  • [Release date]: June 5, 1974
    [Title]: Malicious
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  • [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
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  • [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
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  • [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
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In the 1970s Paramount was reshuffled into the top ranks, with the television born Barry Diller making an appearance, and his two assistants, Mikell Eiszner and Geoffrey Pearson Katzenberger, became big names in the film industry, the trio brought Paramount back to the top of Hollywood. They have used high-concept films to boost Paramount’s status in the film industry. During this period, there were 178 Outstanding Film Interviews, all recorded in this random tool.

The generator gives a brief description of the specific time of release, the title of the film, and the later development of the film. This information is enough to show that the Paramount Pictures position during this period has been revived and steadily promoted. To search for films made by Paramount during this period, go directly to the random tool. These movie listings will give you a chance to get to know Paramount better and have a great weekend.

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