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page 11970s chase films

The French Connection
1971 film by William Friedkin

Dirty Harry
1971 film directed by Don Siegel

Duel
1971 film directed by Steven Spielberg

Westworld
1973 film directed by Michael Crichton

Smokey and the Bandit
1977 film by Hal Needham

The Gauntlet
1977 film directed by Clint Eastwood

Convoy
1978 film by Sam Peckinpah

Thunderbolt and Lightfoot
1974 film by Michael Cimino

Bite the Bullet
1975 film by Richard Brooks

Vanishing Point
1971 film by Richard C. Sarafian

The Burglars
1971 film by Henri Verneuil

Time After Time
1979 film by Nicholas Meyer

Ashanti
1979 film by Richard Fleischer

Gone in 60 Seconds
1974 film by H. B. Halicki

Love and Bullets
1979 film by Stuart Rosenberg and John Huston

The Seven-Ups
1973 film by Philip D'Antoni
The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie
1979 animated feature film directed by Chuck Jones

Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
1974 film by John Hough

Puppet on a Chain
1970 film by Geoffrey Reeve

Grand Theft Auto
1977 film directed by Ron Howard

Kimi yo fundo no kawa o watare
1976 Japanese film directed by Junya Satō

Crazy Mama
1975 film by Jonathan Demme

Gumshoe
1971 film by Stephen Frears

The Great Smokey Roadblock
1977 film

Moonrunners
Moonrunners is a 1975 action comedy film starring James Mitchum, about a Southern family that runs bootleg liquor. It was reworked four years later into the popular long-running television series The Dukes of Hazzard, and the two productions share some similarities. Mitchum had co-starred with his father, Robert Mitchum, in the similar drive-in favorite Thunder Road 18 years earlier, which also focused upon moonshine-running bootleggers using fast cars to elude federal agents. Moonrunners, a B movie, was filmed in 1973 and awaited release for over a year. Its soundtrack reflects the outlaw mus

Highway Racer
1977 film by Stelvio Massi

Aloha, Bobby and Rose
1975 film by Floyd Mutrux

The Track
1975 French film by Serge Leroy

W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings
1975 film by John G. Avildsen