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post #32 of 81
6/19/07 at 3:45pm
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would love to have Fedora.Another one that I believe that MGM holds the rights to that I want badly is The Last Embrace.
others I would love but don't expect to be able to own anytime soon
GoldenGirl
Wanda Nevada
King Of The Gypsies
Almost Summer
California Dreaming
The Brinks Job
Sorcerer (remastered/correct AR)
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The latest 70's DVD added to my collection is "The Nightcomers" (1972) starring Marlon Brando. Again I did not even know this was coming out on DVD and walking through a store there it was much to my surprise. Picked it up right away and I'll be watching it tonight.
post #34 of 81
7/6/07 at 11:44pm
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would love to see reincarnation of peter proud.michael sarrazin is sooo '70's
post #35 of 81
7/7/07 at 2:19am
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My personal list:- City Beneath the Sea (1971, TV movie)
- Executive Action (1973) (this one seems to be in production)
- Freebie and the Bean (1974) (Warner have been "discussing" it recently)
- Tilt (1979)
- Boulevard Nights (1979)
- The Terminal Man (1974)
- Black Eye (1974)
- Hickey and Boggs (1972) (there is a DVD available but the quality is worse than VHS)
- Cancel My Reservation (1972)
- The Love Machine (1971)
- Dusty and Sweets McGee (1971)
post #36 of 81
7/7/07 at 7:59am
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Saw a great `70s movie last night that I had forgotten about,"Electra Glide In Blue" with Robert Blake,very enjoyable and very `70s.
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I second that! This is one of my favorite movies in general. It's a title I'd think any fan of 70's film should have.
I'd add Race With the Devil to the list, that movie's a lot of fun. I'd also have to suggest Kelly's Heroes to anyone who hasn't seen it. One of the best movies of all time, I think.
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It is a great decade for film and even the minor films from the 70s are so much better than 95% of what is released these days. I love the lists you guys are posting and I'd love to see all of these films come to DVD. The thing that I think makes these films so much better than films from the following decades is the layers you find in them. Even what would be seen as a silly comedy from the 70s seems to have layers of social commentary and messages that seem to no longer have a place in most film today. Really you have to go to independent cinema or foreign film to find things that have layers. So much of the "product" from the 80s forward seems geared less to creating an interesting film and more toward finding a way to release films that are more likely to make money. In the 70s films were made by the writer, director, and creative team and they let the audience find the film. Now the film is made to find the audience and it is produced to be as vanilla as possible to appeal to the widest range of people. It's a sad state but thank god for the folks who still make something because it is a story they are interested in and not just to sell as many tickets as they can.
post #38 of 81
7/7/07 at 11:14am
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I'm surprised that nobody in this thread has mentioned the original 1977 "Star Wars" movie.I would still *love* to see a decent anamorphic release of that title to DVD.
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An almost perfect description of the original "Star Wars" movie!
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It's funny that when they were making the original Star Wars film a lot of people thought it was just going to be a goofy B-movie but due to the way they worked back then and how much creativity they poured into the film it has become a film that will be watched again and again for decades to come. With all the slick effects of the more recent Star Wars films what they were missing was the heart of the thing. Yes, I prefer the original version too and I like the old effects and the guys in the cantina in latex masks rather than all the fancy hocus pocus...I don't know, it just feels more alive the old way.
post #40 of 81
7/7/07 at 3:10pm
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1970s films I'd like to see on R1 DVD:
BAD RONALD (1974, TV-movie) BIRDS OF PREY (1973, TV-movie) THE BLACK WINDMILL (1974) BROTHERHOOD OF THE BELL (1970, TV-movie) THE CAREY TREATMENT (1972) CHARLEY VARRICK (1973, widescreen version!) CHOSEN SURVIVORS (1974) DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (1973, TV-movie) DYING ROOM ONLY (1973, TV-movie) FEAR IS THE KEY (1972) THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE (1973) GOLD (1974-British) HANDS OF THE RIPPER (1971-British) HARRY IN YOUR POCKET (1973) THE INTERNECINE PROJECT (1974-British) KILLDOZER (1974, TV-movie) THE LAST DAYS OF PLANET EARTH (1974-Japanese, aka PROPHECIES OF NOSTRADAMUS) THE LAST DINOSAUR (1977-U.S./Japanese, TV-movie) THE MAN FROM HONG KONG (1975-Australian/Hong Kong, aka THE DRAGON FLIES) MELODY (1971-British) THE MEPHISTO WALTZ (1971) THE MIND OF MR. SOAMES (1970-British) MONTE WALSH (1970) NO BLADE OF GRASS (1970) THE OUTFIT (1973) PERFECT FRIDAY (1970-British) PHASE IV (1974) THE POSSESSED (1977, TV-movie) THE POSSESSION OF JOEL DELANEY (1972) RIDER ON THE RAIN (1970-French) ROLLING THUNDER (1977) THE SAVAGE BEES (1976, TV-movie) SHARKS' TREASURE (1975) SHOUT AT THE DEVIL (1976-British) SITTING TARGET (1972-British) SKY RIDERS (1976) SOLE SURVIVOR (1970, TV-movie) SOMEONE'S WATCHING ME! (1978, TV-movie) SPECTRE (1977, TV-movie) THE SPIKES GANG (1974) STONER (1972-Hong Kong) THE STRANGER & THE GUNFIGHTER (1974-Italian/Hong Kong) THE STRANGER WITHIN (1974, TV-movie) TALES FROM THE CRYPT (1972-British) TELEFON (1977) 10 RILLINGTON PLACE (1971) TWINS OF EVIL (1971-British) UNIVERSAL SOLDIER (1971-British) UNMAN, WITTERING, ZIGO (1971-British) UP IN THE CELLAR (1970, aka THREE IN THE CELLAR) VAMPIRE CIRCUS (1972-British) VAULT OF HORROR (1973-British) WHERE HAVE ALL THE PEOPLE GONE? (1974, TV-movie) |
1st rate list, Peter. You have 2 listed that I've wanted for a long time....waiting for the releases....
CHARLEY VARRICK (1973, widescreen version!)
TELEFON (1977)
Since Uni released CV in a pan/scan DVD, will we ever get the WS one? Luckily, I still have the LaserDisc WS of this one.
And, what's the story with Telefon? I wonder if there's a legal/rights logjam at MGM with this one.
post #41 of 81
7/7/07 at 4:22pm
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It is a great decade for film and even the minor films from the 70s are so much better than 95% of what is released these days.
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post #42 of 81
7/7/07 at 6:29pm
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I did a quick tally of my Movie DVD's and I have about 25% from the 70's. I thought I had more from that decade but it's in 1st place. My movie #"s by decade - approx %'s:30's: 6%
40's: 8%
50's: 5%
60's: 16%
70's: 25%
80's: 14%
90's: 17%
00's: 6%
Those excel files come in handy
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Really the 70's was a decade where it seemed everywhere you turned there was some amazing filmmaking taking place. The 80s was quite a contrast. It is and will always be in my mind the worst decade for film...among other things...so, no, it's not just you,Miel...
post #44 of 81
7/9/07 at 1:53pm
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1st rate list, Peter. You have 2 listed that I've wanted for a long time....waiting for the releases....
CHARLEY VARRICK (1973, widescreen version!) TELEFON (1977) Since Uni released CV in a pan/scan DVD, will we ever get the WS one? Luckily, I still have the LaserDisc WS of this one. And, what's the story with Telefon? I wonder if there's a legal/rights logjam at MGM with this one. |
Thanks, Jeff. I've avoided the pan/scan DVD of CHARLEY VARRICK, and recorded a WS copy when TCM aired it, which will hold me until the day that Universal decides to revisit it with a proper 16x9 transfer (if they ever do). I could see a savvy marketing team putting an upgraded version in a package of other Don Siegel crime films they control (MADIGAN --which needs to be 16x9, THE BLACK WINDMILL), as they've done with the recent CLINT EASTWOOD WESTERN ICON set, or in a set of 1960s/1970s thrillers (maybe packaged with titles like THE LIST OF ADRIAN MESSENGER, MIRAGE, ARABESQUE, GAMES, etc).
I don't know if there are any rights issues preventing a DVD release of TELEFON, but that would now be in Warner's hands, rather than MGM, since it's a pre-1986 MGM theatrical release.
The good news, as far as my list is concerned, is that a few titles on it have been announced for R1 release, thanks to Halloween and Fox:
CHOSEN SURVIVORS
THE MEPHISTO WALTZ
TALES FROM THE CRYPT
VAULT OF HORROR
--and apparently, FortuneStar has released a nice NTSC 16x9, english-language DVD of THE MAN FROM HONG KONG in R3 this past April. I could spring for a region-free player and order the disc from an e-tailer now, but I wonder if this release bodes well for an inexpensive Fox/FortuneStar R1 release in the near future (as they've done with EASTERN CONDORS, MR. VAMPIRE, etc), or perhaps as part of whatever that line of vintage Hong Kong cinema Warner Bros allegedly has plans to market sometime soon (a couple of months ago, I read a fleeting reference to this here, or at another forum, from someone reputable, but I can't remember much beyond that... I think Warner got the rights to some Golden Harvest titles, but I could be way off the mark).
post #45 of 81
7/9/07 at 3:22pm
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Zachariah finally came out. Still waiting for Getting Straight.Re: Films of the 1970's on DVD
The two latest additions to my collection:The Passenger (Professione: reporter) - 1975
Royal Flash - 1975
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Newest addition:Steelyard Blues - 1973
Funny film with Donald Sutherland, Peter Boyle, and Jane Fonda
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Also Noticed Payday (1973) with Rip Torn is supposed to be available but is not at this time.Re: Films of the 1970's on DVD
The latest add to my collection:The Silent Partner -1978
Elliott Gould stars with Chris Plummer in a bank heist flick from Canada. Gould and Sutherland were two actors from this decade that sort of define the era. The cover art stinks on this one but the film itself is great. Look for John Candy in this one too!
post #50 of 81
8/16/07 at 2:04pm
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Originally Posted by Peter M Fitzgerald
1970s films I'd like to see on R1 DVD:
BAD RONALD (1974, TV-movie) BIRDS OF PREY (1973, TV-movie) THE BLACK WINDMILL (1974) BROTHERHOOD OF THE BELL (1970, TV-movie) THE CAREY TREATMENT (1972) CHARLEY VARRICK (1973, widescreen version!) CHOSEN SURVIVORS (1974) DON'T BE AFRAID OF THE DARK (1973, TV-movie) DYING ROOM ONLY (1973, TV-movie) FEAR IS THE KEY (1972) THE FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE (1973) GOLD (1974-British) HANDS OF THE RIPPER (1971-British) HARRY IN YOUR POCKET (1973) THE INTERNECINE PROJECT (1974-British) KILLDOZER (1974, TV-movie) THE LAST DAYS OF PLANET EARTH (1974-Japanese, aka PROPHECIES OF NOSTRADAMUS) THE LAST DINOSAUR (1977-U.S./Japanese, TV-movie) THE MAN FROM HONG KONG (1975-Australian/Hong Kong, aka THE DRAGON FLIES) MELODY (1971-British) THE MEPHISTO WALTZ (1971) THE MIND OF MR. SOAMES (1970-British) MONTE WALSH (1970) NO BLADE OF GRASS (1970) THE OUTFIT (1973) PERFECT FRIDAY (1970-British) PHASE IV (1974) THE POSSESSED (1977, TV-movie) THE POSSESSION OF JOEL DELANEY (1972) RIDER ON THE RAIN (1970-French) ROLLING THUNDER (1977) THE SAVAGE BEES (1976, TV-movie) SHARKS' TREASURE (1975) SHOUT AT THE DEVIL (1976-British) SITTING TARGET (1972-British) SKY RIDERS (1976) SOLE SURVIVOR (1970, TV-movie) SOMEONE'S WATCHING ME! (1978, TV-movie) SPECTRE (1977, TV-movie) THE SPIKES GANG (1974) STONER (1972-Hong Kong) THE STRANGER & THE GUNFIGHTER (1974-Italian/Hong Kong) THE STRANGER WITHIN (1974, TV-movie) TALES FROM THE CRYPT (1972-British) TELEFON (1977) 10 RILLINGTON PLACE (1971) TWINS OF EVIL (1971-British) UNIVERSAL SOLDIER (1971-British) UNMAN, WITTERING, ZIGO (1971-British) UP IN THE CELLAR (1970, aka THREE IN THE CELLAR) VAMPIRE CIRCUS (1972-British) VAULT OF HORROR (1973-British) WHERE HAVE ALL THE PEOPLE GONE? (1974, TV-movie) |
post #51 of 81
8/16/07 at 3:47pm
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Zachariah finally came out. Still waiting for Getting Straight.
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Getting straight - has to be one of the funniest pot smoking scenes ever!
post #52 of 81
11/27/07 at 9:54am
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With "Walking Tall" finally released in WS, I wonder if Uni will release "Charley Varrick" the right way (WS)?
post #53 of 81
11/27/07 at 6:10pm
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My favorite decade for film and there are still so many that have not been released!92 in the Shade
Alambrista
Between the Lines
Brewster McCloud
Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith
Corky
Darker Than Amber
Day of the Wolves, The
Deep End
Dirty Little Billy
Drive He Said
Dusty and Sweets McGee
Evictors, The
Figures in a Landscape
Fraternity Row
Friends of Eddie Coyle, The
Gal Young Un
Goin' Down the Road (1970)
Going Home (1971)
Gravy Train, The
Gumshoe
Harry in Your Pocket
Hireling, The
Homebodies
Jeanne Dielman
Joe Hill
Landlord, The
Lolly Madonna War (aka Lolly Madonna XXX)
Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart
Massacre at Central High
Mind of Mr. Soames, The
Nickelodeon
Northern Lights
Open Season (aka Recon Game)
Payday (supposed to be released soon...?)
Perfect Friday
Possession of Joel Delaney
Rituals
Rolling Thunder
Shanks
Skin Deep (1978)
Skin Game (1971)
Slither (1973)
Spikes Gang, The
Strawberry Statement, The
Super Cops
Taking Off
Unman Wittering and Zigo
Wake in Fright (aka The Outback)
Welcome Home Solider Boys
Wild Rovers
WUSA
Your Three Minutes Are Up
post #54 of 81
11/27/07 at 6:45pm
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My favorite decade for film and there are still so many that have not been released!
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post #55 of 81
11/28/07 at 6:05am
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My favorite decade for film and there are still so many that have not been released!
... Payday (supposed to be released soon...?) ... Taking Off |
Payday was originally announced by Warner for release a few months ago in a batch together with 'Prince Of The City', 'Straight Time' and 'Steelyard Blues' as part of their Directors series, but it got pulled for some reason (rights issues maybe?).
'Taking Off' is one of the three movies I most want on DVD, the others being 'Far From The Madding Crowd' and 'One Eyed Jacks' (I'm ignoring the numerous cheap public domain releases that now litter the marketplace). I'm guessing that getting the necessary clearances for the music might be the problem in this case.
post #56 of 81
11/28/07 at 3:29pm
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My list, with director...I'm sure there are a lot of redundancies with those posted before...if some of these have slipped into release (Region 1), please, let me know! :| $ | 1971 | Brooks, Richard |
| Alambrista! | 1977 | Young, Robert M. |
| American Boy: A Profile of: Steven Prince | 1978 | Scorsese, Martin |
| American Hot Wax | 1978 | Mutrux, Floyd |
| Anderson Tapes, The | 1971 | Lumet, Sidney |
| Angst des Tormanns beim Elfmeter, Die (Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick, The) | 1972 | Wenders, Wim |
| Ansikte mot ansikte (Face To Face) | 1976 | Bergman, Ingmar |
| Backroads | 1977 | Noyce, Philip |
| Bad (Andy Warhol's Bad) | 1977 | Johnson, Jed |
| Between the Lines | 1977 | Silver, Joan Micklin |
| Boys in the Band, The | 1970 | Friedkin, William |
| Brewster McCloud | 1970 | Altman, Robert |
| Carey Treatment, The | 1972 | Edwards, Blake |
| Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith, The | 1978 | Schepisi, Fred |
| Children of Theatre Street, The | 1977 | Dornhelm, Robert |
| Chilly Scenes Of Winter (Head Over Heels) | 1979 | Silver, Joan Micklin |
| Day in the Death of Joe Egg, A | 1972 | Medak, Peter |
| Deep End | 1970 | Skolimowski, Jerzy |
| Diary of a Mad Housewife | 1970 | Perry, Frank |
| Dritte Generation, Die (Third Generation, The) | 1979 | Fassbinder, Rainer Werner |
| Dusty and Sweets McGee | 1971 | Mutrux, Floyd |
| Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, The | 1972 | Newman, Paul |
| End of the Road | 1970 | Avakian, Aram |
| Entertaining Mr. Sloane | 1970 | Hickox, Douglas |
| Friends of Eddie Coyle, The | 1973 | Yates, Peter |
| Fußgänger, Der (Pedestrian, The) | 1973 | Schell, Maximilian |
| Gal Young 'Un | 1979 | Nunez, Victor |
| Go-Between, The | 1970 | Losey, Joseph |
| Goin' Down the Road | 1970 | Shebib, Donald |
| Henry VIII and His Six Wives | 1973 | Hussein, Waris |
| Hickey & Boggs | 1972 | Culp, Robert |
| Hireling, The | 1973 | Bridges, Alan |
| I Never Sang for My Father | 1970 | Cates, Gilbert |
| I.F. Stone's Weekly | 1973 | Bruck, Jerry Jr. |
| In einem Jahr mit 13 Monden (In a Year of 13 Moons) | 1978 | Fassbinder, Rainer Werner |
| Innocente, L' (Innocent, The) | 1976 | Visconti, Luchino |
| King Lear | 1971 | Brook, Peter |
| King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis | 1970 | Mankiewicz, Joseph L. and Lumet, Sudney |
| Kremlin Letter, The | 1970 | Huston, John |
| Landlord, The | 1970 | Ashby, Hal |
| Last of the Mobile Hot Shots | 1970 | Lumet, Sidney |
| Leadbelly | 1976 | Parks, Gordon |
| Let It Be | 1970 | Lindsay-Hogg, Michael |
| Lies My Father Told Me | 1975 | Kadar, Jan |
| Looking for Mr. Goodbar | 1977 | Brooks, Richard |
| Made For Each Other | 1971 | Bean, Robert B. |
| Mind of Mr. Soames, The | 1970 | Cooke, Alan |
| Mouth to Mouth | 1978 | Duigan, John |
| New Centurions, The | 1972 | Fleischer, Richard |
| Northern Lights | 1978 | Hanson, John |
| Nybyggarna (New Land, The) | 1972 | Troell, Jan |
| Offence, The | 1973 | Lumet, Sidney |
| Our Town | 1977 | Schaefer, George |
| Outfit, The | 1973 | Flyn, John |
| Over the Edge | 1979 | Kaplan, Jonathan |
| Pied Piper, The | 1972 | Demy, Jacques |
| Pyx, The | 1973 | Hart, Harvey |
| Romantic Englishwoman, The | 1975 | Losey, Joseph |
| Save the Children | 1973 | Lathan, Stand |
| Skin Deep | 1978 | Steven, Geoff |
| Skin Game | 1971 | Bogart, Paul |
| Sometimes a Great Notion | 1971 | Newman, Paul |
| Sounder, Part 2 | 1976 | Graham, William A. |
| Stardust | 1974 | Apted, Michael |
| Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams | 1973 | Cates, Gilbert |
| Taking Off | 1971 | Forman, Milos |
| Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon | 1970 | Preminger, Otto |
| They Might Be Giants | 1971 | Harvey, Anthony |
| Tristana | 1970 | Buñuel, Luis |
| Tropic of Cancer | 1970 | Strick, Joseph |
| Ulzana's Raid | 1972 | Aldrich, Robert |
| Utvandrarna (Emigrants, The) | 1971 | Troell, Jan |
| Vincent, François, Paul... et les autres (Vincent, François, Paul and the Others) | 1974 | Sautet, Claude |
| Wild Rovers | 1971 | Edwards, Blake |
| Wise Blood | 1979 | Huston, John |
| Your Three Minutes Are Up | 1973 | Schwartz, Douglas |
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How could I forget Why Shoot the Teacher, and even though I have the recently released French version, I'd still like to see a subtitled Taureau. I'll second The Anderson Tapes.
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Saw a great `70s movie last night that I had forgotten about,"Electra Glide In Blue" with Robert Blake,very enjoyable and very `70s.
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post #59 of 81
11/29/07 at 6:23am
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My list, with director...I'm sure there are a lot of redundancies with those posted before...if some of these have slipped into release (Region 1), please, let me know! :
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I've recently seen somewhere that Criterion may be planning to release 'Wise Blood' in 2008. It might have been on the Criterion forum.
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Great lists.Payday is coming via WHV in January, along with several other intriguing titles of the '60s-'80s...the next Directors batch.
Over the Edge has been out in a nice edition from WHV for a couple of years now.
Paramount recently struck a new print of Deep End at the behest of several repertory theaters. Hopefully, this means it will eventually make its way to a Criterion release, as several other Paramount repertory titles have already done in recent months.
Dusty and Sweets McGee
Diary of a Mad Housewife
The Revolutionary
Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues
Hearts of the West
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
Deadhead Miles
Getting Straight
Taking Off
Lolly-Madonna XXX
When You Comin' Back Red Ryder?
The Crazy World of Julius Vrooder
Johnny Got His Gun
Citizen's Band (aka Handle With Care
That Summer
Knife in the Head
Almost Summer
Unholy Rollers
Massacre at Central High
On the Yard
Between the Lines
Chilly Scenes of Winter aka Head Over Heels (with both endings)
Ode to Billy Joe
Last Summer (1969)
Tell Them Willie Boy is Here (1969)
Brewster McCloud
Carny (1980)
Get to Know Your Rabbit
Corky
Busting
Sorcerer (OAR)
The Brink's Job
Freebie and the Bean
The Christian Licorice Store
Chandler
92 in the Shade
Reincarnation of Peter Proud
The Boys in the Band
The Great Texas Dynamite Chase
Terminal Island
Sweet Sugar
Boulevard Nights
Walk Proud
Those Lips, Those Eyes (1980)
California Dreaming
Baby Blue Marine
Vigilante Force
Damnation Alley
Buster and Billie
The Honkers
Sky Riders
The Friends of Eddie Coyle
Hickey and Boggs
Monte Walsh
Last Embrace
Fighting Mad
The Rain People (1969)
The Outfit
Rolling Thunder
Out of It (1969)
Play It As It Lays
'Doc'
Bloodbrothers
Leadbelly
Scott Joplin
Capone
China 9, Liberty 37
Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?
One on One
Bugsy Malone
Skatetown, USA
Boardwalk
The Shout
The Gravy Train aka The Dion Brothers
Little Fauss and Big Halsy
The Pursuit of Happiness
White Line Fever
French Postcards (with original soundtrack)
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