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Von Richthofen and Brown
1971 film by Roger Corman
Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song
1971 film by Melvin Van Peebles
Minnie and Moskowitz
1971 film by John Cassavetes
Melody
1971 British film directed by Waris Hussein
Zeppelin
1971 British film by Étienne Périer
The House That Dripped Blood
1971 film by Peter Duffell
Who Is Harry Kellerman and Why Is He Saying Those Terrible Things About Me?
1971 film by Ulu Grosbard
Twins of Evil
1971 film by John Hough
Ten Days' Wonder
1971 film by Claude Chabrol
The Trojan Women
1971 film by Michael Cacoyannis
The Hunting Party
1971 film by Don Medford
Wild Rovers
1971 film by Blake Edwards
The Hired Hand
1971 film by Peter Fonda
Shoot Out
1971 film by Henry Hathaway
Blood on Satan's Claw
1971 film by Piers Haggard
Blood from the Mummy's Tomb
1971 film directed by Michael Carreras and Seth Holt
Pink Narcissus
1971 film by James Bidgood
See No Evil
1971 film by Richard Fleischer
200 Motels
1971 film directed by Frank Zappa and Tony Palmer
Valdez Is Coming
1971 film by Edwin Sherin
The Deadly Trap
1971 film directed by René Clément
Catlow
Catlow is a 1971 American Western film, based on a 1963 novel of the same name by Louis L'Amour. It stars Yul Brynner as a renegade outlaw determined to pull off a Confederate gold heist. It co-stars Richard Crenna and Leonard Nimoy. Nimoy mentioned this film in both of his autobiographies because it gave him a chance to break away from his role as Spock on Star Trek. He mentioned that the time he made the film was one of the happiest of his life, even though his part was rather brief. The film contains a lot of tongue-in-cheek and sardonic humor, especially between Brynner and Crenna's charac
Whity
Whity is a 1971 West German film, written and directed by Rainer Werner Fassbinder and starring Günther Kaufmann and Hanna Schygulla. Shot in Spain, it is a melodrama in the form of a Spaghetti Western which addresses some of Fassbinder's recurrent themes such as dysfunctional families, sexual diversity and the struggle of the individual to find a place in society. Though entered into the 21st Berlin International Film Festival, it was never distributed theatrically and only much later achieved a DVD release.
A Christmas Carol
1971 animated film directed by Richard Williams
Support Your Local Gunfighter
1971 film by Burt Kennedy
When Eight Bells Toll
1971 film directed by Étienne Périer
Someone Behind the Door
1971 film directed by Nicolas Gessner
Raid on Rommel
1971 film by Henry Hathaway
I, Monster
1971 film by Stephen Weeks
The Horsemen
1971 film by John Frankenheimer
Lust for a Vampire
1971 film by Jimmy Sangster
Born to Win
1971 film by Ivan Passer
The Music Lovers
1970 film by Ken Russell
Daughters of Darkness
1971 film by Harry Kümel
The Touch
1971 film by Ingmar Bergman
Plaza Suite
1971 film by Arthur Hiller
Joe Hill
1971 film by Bo Widerberg
Lady Liberty
1971 film by Mario Monicelli
Punishment Park
1971 film by Peter Watkins
Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde
1971 British film directed by Roy Ward Baker
Dracula vs. Frankenstein
1971 American film directed by Al Adamson
Captain Apache
1971 film by Alexander Singer
Fools' Parade
1971 film by Andrew V. McLaglen
The Organization
1971 film by Don Medford
Pretty Maids All in a Row
1971 film by Roger Vadim
The Last Run
1971 film by Richard Fleischer and John Huston
Billy Jack
1971 film directed by Tom Laughlin
Cisco Pike
1972 film by Bill L. Norton
Such Good Friends
1971 film by Otto Preminger
Bad Man's River
1971 film by Eugenio Martín
The Million Dollar Duck
1971 American comedy film directed by Vincent McEveety
The Barefoot Executive
1971 film by Robert Butler
Doc
1971 film by Frank Perry
Bleak Moments
1971 film by Mike Leigh
There's Always Vanilla
1971 film by George A. Romero
The Hellstrom Chronicle
1971 film by Walon Green
The Mephisto Waltz
1971 film by Paul Wendkos
The Grissom Gang
1971 film by Robert Aldrich
Boys in the Sand
1971 film by Wakefield Poole
The Last Movie
1971 film by Dennis Hopper