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  1. The comedy, drama movie was directed by Robert Altman, released in 1970-02-18 (IMDb ratings: 7.5/10), synopsis: The staff of a Korean War field hospital use humor and high jinks to keep their sanity in the face of the horror of war. M*A*S*H is available to watch on some primeum platforms, but 100% FREE on 123Movies.

  2. Director Michael Schultz Stars Glynn Turman Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs Garrett Morris. 11. Aaron Loves Angela. 1975 1h 39m R. 5.7 (307) Rate. In New York City, a young black boy and Puerto Rican girl fall in love despite objections from each other's families. Director Gordon Parks Jr. Stars Moses Gunn Kevin Hooks Irene Cara.

    • Carnival of Souls. James Wan’s 2011 horror sleeper hit Insidious was famously inspired by this low-budget effort from prolific short-film director Herk Harvey.
    • Detour. While the low-budget film noir was well-reviewed upon its 1945 release, Detour has only grown in critical acclaim in the years since. Filmed in just six days, it’s hard to believe that this dark tale of blackmail gone wrong survived the harsh censorship of the Hays Code era.
    • The General. Like many future landmarks, Buster Keaton’s The General was a financial flop and received poor reviews from critics after it initially debuted in theaters.
    • His Girl Friday. One of the funniest, fastest movies ever made, His Girl Friday is to dialogue what Gravity was to special effects—an utter miracle. If you’re a fan of the fast-talking dames on Gilmore Girls, test yourself by trying to keep up with the motor-mouthed wit of Cary Grant and Rosalind Russell, playing star-crossed news reporters.
  3. Check out 1970 movies and get ratings, reviews, trailers and clips for new and popular movies.

    • Alien (1979) The 1970s were a transformative time for both space movies and horror movies (for reasons that we will get into later), but it was not until the decade was near its end when we saw, just about, the most perfect combination of these two genres with this pulse-pounding exercise in suspense set in the most dangerous environment known to man.
    • All The President's Men (1976) People assume news media and politics are at each other’s throats more than ever these days, but this inspirational retelling of an ambitious crusade for truth amidst a firewall of corruption proves that today’s conflict is just the latest chapter in one long, ongoing story.
    • Apocalypse Now (1979) Richard M. Nixon has a slight connection to this masterful epic from co-writer and director Francis Ford Coppola as the United States Military was still involved in the conflict in Vietnam during his presidency.
    • Being There (1979) While we are on the subject of politics, how about a film that opts not to take them so seriously? From acclaimed director Hal Ashby, the thought-provoking satire Being There stars comedy legend Peter Sellers in one of his final roles as a simple-minded gardener who, unexpectedly -- and for reasons even he does not understand -- becomes a close advisor to a powerful businessman and, eventually, an influential voice to goings-on in Washington, D.C.
  4. 3 days ago · Synopsis: Classic 1970s disaster movie about a fire that breaks out in a state-of-the-art San Francisco high-rise building during the opening... [More] Starring: Steve McQueen, Paul Newman, William Holden, Faye Dunaway. Directed By: John Guillermin, Irwin Allen.

  5. R | 88 min | Crime, Drama, Romance. During the Great Depression, a union leader and a young woman become criminals to exact revenge on the management of a railroad. Director: Martin Scorsese | Stars: Barbara Hershey, David Carradine, Barry Primus, Bernie Casey.

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