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  1. 90 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Our Time (also known as Death of Her Innocence) is a 1974 American drama film directed by Peter Hyams. The film was written by Jane C. Stanton and stars Pamela Sue Martin, Parker Stevenson, and Betsy Slade.

  2. The 70’s was a tumultuous era and a very psychedelic decade to say the least. With the era starting right after 1969 (the year that gave us Woodstock and the first moon landing) Comes the birth of odd that we call the 70's the era that gave us illegal drugs with weird names and groovy colours and rock and roll bands like Pink Floyd and Led Zeppelin alongside with promiscuous sex. Fortunately ...

  3. Mar 30, 2024 · Published Mar 30, 2024. America in the 1970s went through a social transition that was perfectly represented by the following films. Columbia Pictures. New Line Cinema. Paramount Pictures. In...

    • Three Days of the Condor. Robert Redford, Faye Dunaway, Cliff Robertson. 107 votes. Featuring Robert Redford, this thrilling film revolves around a CIA analyst who unwittingly uncovers a dangerous conspiracy within the organization.
    • The Spy Who Loved Me. Roger Moore, Barbara Bach, Curd Jürgens. 72 votes. This iconic installment of the James Bond series stars Roger Moore and introduces the world to the menacing steel-toothed henchman, Jaws.
    • The Day of the Jackal. Edward Fox, Michaël Lonsdale, Tony Britton. 66 votes. This gripping political thriller is based on the infamous attempt to assassinate French president Charles de Gaulle by a professional hitman known only as "The Jackal."
    • Live and Let Die. Roger Moore, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Seymour. 58 votes. In this high-stakes adventure, James Bond, portrayed by Roger Moore, is tasked with investigating the mysterious deaths of several British agents in New York City.
    • ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ (1975) There were “midnight movies” before the big-screen version of Richard O’Brien’s tongue-in-cheek stage show, assembled from the spare parts of science fiction double features, musical theater and underlined passages of “Notes on Camp.”
    • ‘Saturday Night Fever’ (1977) Meet Tony Manero, age 19, a native of Brooklyn’s Bay Ridge. During the day, this outer-borough everyguy sells paint and bickers with his Italian-American family.
    • ‘Cooley High’ (1975) Set in 1964 at the height of the Civil Rights Movement and scored by Motown’s vibrant back catalog, this coming-of-age tale follows a group of young, Black high schoolers in Chicago — led by the burgeoning poet Preach (Glynn Turman) and his college bound best friend Cochise (Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs) — through a series of teenage hijinks (sneaking out of class, fights at house parties).
    • ‘F for Fake’ (1973) Orson Welles is at his slipperiest in this essay film, as he imports his gift for telling plummy tall tales on the talk-show circuit to a feature-film format.
  4. Sep 4, 2014 · "Innocence" is a misguided little horror film, reminiscent of one of those cheesy '70s made-for-TV movies that kind of, sort of seem scary when you're 9 but are just dopey at any other...

  5. Oct 9, 2020 · 1. Pretty Baby (1978, Louis Malle) A girl who must abruptly lose her childhood as she grows up among adults is a recurring theme in Louis Malle’s films. Violet (Brooke Shields) is born and raised in a brothel in New Orleans having no idea about the outside world. She can’t read or write; she only has to moan when she loses her virginity.

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