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Lola
1970 film by Richard Donner

Cuadecuc, vampir
1970 film by Pere Portabella

Julius Caesar
1970 film by Stuart Burge

The Honeymoon Killers
1970 film by Leonard Kastle

The Invincible Six
1970 film by Jean Negulesco

Skullduggery
1970 film by Gordon Douglas

Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
1970 film by Otto Preminger

The Lawyer
1970 film by Sidney J. Furie

Something for Everyone
1970 film by Harold Prince

Dropout
1970 film by Tinto Brass

Country Dance
1970 film by J. Lee Thompson

Mona the Virgin Nymph
1970 film directed by Howard Ziehm and Michael Benveniste

Which Way to the Front?
1970 film by Jerry Lewis

Little Fauss and Big Halsy
1970 film by Sidney J. Furie

Land Raiders
1969 film by Nathan H. Juran

The Losers
1970 film directed by Jack Starrett

Hoffman
1970 film by Alvin Rakoff

The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun
1970 film by Anatole Litvak

The Wild Country
1970 film by Robert Totten

My Lover My Son
1970 film by John Newland

Carry On Loving
1970 film by Gerald Thomas

Road to Salina
1970 film by Georges Lautner

Puzzle of a Downfall Child
1970 film by Jerry Schatzberg

Promise at Dawn
1970 film directed by Jules Dassin

Barquero
Barquero is a 1970 American Western film starring Lee Van Cleef and Warren Oates, produced by Hal Klein and directed by Gordon Douglas. Barquero was Lee Van Cleef's first American-made film since 1962's How the West Was Won. It was also his first starring role in an American Western. The film grossed $135,381 at the US/Canadian box-office.

The Baby Maker
1970 film by James Bridges

House of Dark Shadows
1970 film by Dan Curtis

Carry On Up the Jungle
1970 film by Gerald Thomas

End of the Road
1970 film by Aram Avakian

Perfect Friday
1970 film by Peter Hall

Flap
1970 film directed by Carol Reed

Scream of the Demon Lover
1970 film by José Luis Merino

The Adventures of Gerard
1970 film by Jerzy Skolimowski

Reverend's Colt
1970 film directed by León Klimovsky

The Deserter
1970 film by Burt Kennedy

The Walking Stick
1970 British film by Eric Till

...tick...tick...tick...
1970 film by Ralph Nelson

Crescendo
1970 film by Alan Gibson

Hell Boats
1970 film by Paul Wendkos

And Soon the Darkness
1970 film by Robert Fuest

Eyewitness
1970 film by John Hough

Gas-s-s-s
Gas-s-s-s (on-screen title: Gas! -Or- It Became Necessary to Destroy the World in Order to Save It.) is a 1970 American post-apocalyptic black comedy film directed by Roger Corman, written by George Armitage, and produced and released by American International Pictures. The plot follows survivors of an accidental military gas leak involving an experimental agent that kills everyone on Earth over the age of 25 (a cartoon title sequence shows a John Wayne-esque Army General announcing — and denouncing — the "accident"; the story picks up as the last of the victims are dying with social

Watermelon Man
1970 film by Melvin Van Peebles

Tropic of Cancer
1970 film by Joseph Strick

A Day at the Beach
1970 film

Count Yorga, Vampire
1970 film by Bob Kelljan

Entertaining Mr Sloane
1970 film by Douglas Hickox

Kongi's Harvest
1970 Nigerian film by Ossie Davis

The Games
1970 film by Michael Winner

Pieces of Dreams
1970 film by Daniel Haller

How Do I Love Thee?
1970 film by Michael Gordon

Macho Callahan
1970 film by Bernard L. Kowalski

The Syndicate: A Death in the Family
1970 Italian crime film directed by Piero Zuffi

Loving
1970 film by Irvin Kershner

The Resurrection of Broncho Billy
1970 short film

The Wizard of Gore
1970 film by Herschell Gordon Lewis

Where's Poppa?
1970 film by Carl Reiner

Rendezvous with Dishonour
1970 film

Dirty Dingus Magee
1970 film by Burt Kennedy

The Delta Factor
1970 film by Tay Garnett