Seventies
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This is one a most famous movies of the French sexual empowerment of the seventies, starring Gerard Depardieu and Patrick Dewaere in extremely sarcastic roles.
Bertrand Blier is indeed l'enfant terrible of French cinema and in the
seventies
he always could shock the public.
Filmed with his fave duo (Depardieu and Dewaere) and the usual dose of sex (Miou-Miou plays her typical role, at least the one from the
seventies
as little could we know that a decade later she would be the best French actress ever).
It treats themes like duty, guilt, word, manipulation and trust like few films have done and, unfortunately, none that I can recall since the death of the 'policial' in the late
seventies.
Although both sides have some merit to support their claims, it should still be noted that the
seventies
take on A STAR IS BORN remains one of the most touching and highly entertaining showbiz dramas that Hollywood ever produced.
Black America was a different group of people in the
seventies.
Despite being made in the early Seventies, it certainly doesn't look particularly dated.
However, there is little horror in this typical
seventies
mystery-drama directed by strange James T. Flocker.
Horror omnibus films were popular in the
seventies.
This movie of 370 minutes was aired by the Italian public television during the early
seventies.
Four great stories from master Robert Bloch, adapted to the screen by the best actors in the field in the early Seventies, are the base of this excellent Amicus' production.
The British horror film was in terminal decline by the start of the Seventies, but out of the blackness came three films that were among the best our island produced.
Of all the movies of the seventies, none captured to truest essence of the good versus evil battle as did the Sentinel.
The members of the Summer of Love culture, at the end of the
seventies
and onset of the 80's, were eventually tool old for love beads and all night parties and evolved back into mainstream life, whatever that meant.
Several have alluded to TV drama, and yes, this does have a
seventies
Play for Today feel at times, but is always a cut above, mainly I think owing to some quite superlative acting from Anne Reid and to a fine script which shadow-boxes with cliché without ever getting one on the nose, except maybe right at the end.
I'd say most likely he was in his prime back in the late sixties/early
seventies
and anything lately has been a bit TOO strange for me, and it takes a lot for me to declare that.
All of Martino's films were released prior to the jewel in Argento's crown, the magnificent Profondo Rosso, so back in the early
seventies
- Martino was the king!
I recommend it to anyone who likes these strange films from the late seventies, early eighties such as "Alice, Sweet Alice", "Poor Pretty Eddie", "Nightmare", "Hospital Massacre", and "Return of the Aliens, the Deadly Spawn".
In this movie the year 2022 looks much like the
seventies.
I watched this movie every chance I got, back in the
Seventies
when it came out on cable.
Horror films were a major feature of the British cinema in the sixties and early seventies, largely because such matter could not be seen on television, the broadcasting companies regarding it as being unfit for family viewing.
The saddest thing about Robert Benton's "The Late Show" is that it has gotten lost in the shuffle when discussing the great movies of the nineteen
seventies.
The director managed to capture the innocence of the
seventies.
Claude Chabrol's international reputation was cemented by a sequence of enduring films dating from the late sixties and early seventies, of which "Le Boucher" is one of the most famous.
Ode to Billy Joe is a great coming of age movie about a young man who obviously has homosexual tendencies in the early
seventies.
There were a lot of good made for TV movies released in the seventies, and A Cold night's Death is certainly one of them!
This film was to be Dirty Harry's last outing in the
seventies
(do not worry though, he had two comebacks in the eighties).
I have always loved Al Pacino, ever since seeing his early films in the
seventies
and early eighties such as Dog Day Afternoon, The Godfather, (parts 1 and 2)And Justice For All, Author!
I saw it back in the seventies, and didn't get to enjoy it again until I caught it on TV in the nineties.
"The Dunwich Horror" is much more disturbing, although it bears all characteristics of a
seventies
movie like the soundtrack and the clothing, but it still works.
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