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The Boy Friend
1971 film by Ken Russell

A Gunfight
1971 film by Lamont Johnson

The Nightcomers
1971 film by Michael Winner

Blindman
Blindman (also known in Italian as Il Pistolero Cieco, lit. "The Blind Gunfighter") is a 1971 Spaghetti Western film directed by Ferdinando Baldi and co-written and co-produced by Tony Anthony. The film's protagonist, played by Anthony, is an homage to Kan Shimozawa's Zatoichi character: a blind transient who does odd jobs and is actually a high-skilled warrior.

Silence
1971 film by Masahiro Shinoda

Willard
1971 film by Daniel Mann

They Might Be Giants
1971 film directed by Anthony Harvey

The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight
1971 film by James Goldstone

Family Life
1971 film directed by Ken Loach

La vacanza
1971 film by Tinto Brass

A Safe Place
1971 film by Henry Jaglom

Kidnapped
1971 British adventure film directed by Delbert Mann
The Island of Doctor Agor
1971 animated short film directed by Tim Burton

Hands of the Ripper
1971 film by Peter Sasdy

Murders in the Rue Morgue
1971 film by Gordon Hessler

One More Train to Rob
1971 film by Andrew V. McLaglen

The Sandpit Generals
1971 film by Hall Bartlett

On Any Sunday
1971 film by Bruce Brown

Unman, Wittering and Zigo
1971 film by John Mackenzie

Jennifer on My Mind
1971 film by Noel Black

The Tales of Beatrix Potter
1971 film by Reginald Mills

The Night Visitor
1971 film directed by László Benedek

Women in Revolt
1971 film by Paul Morrissey

Little Murders
1971 film by Alan Arkin

Creatures the World Forgot
1971 film by Don Chaffey

Under Milk Wood
1971 film by Andrew Sinclair

Skin Game
1971 film by Gordon Douglas, Paul Bogart

Black Beauty
1971 film directed by James Hill

Carry On Henry
1971 film by Gerald Thomas

Drummer of Vengeance
1971 film by Mario Gariazzo

Friends
1971 film directed by Lewis Gilbert

Summertree
Summertree is a 1971 American drama film directed by Anthony Newley, about a young man who drops out of university, falls in love with an older married woman, and contemplates dodging the draft to avoid serving in the Vietnam War. The screenplay was written by Edward Hume and Stephen Yafa, based on the 1967 play of the same name by Ron Cowen.

A Town Called Bastard
1971 film by Irving Lerner, Robert Parrish

Private Road
1971 film by Barney Platts-Mills

Bunny O'Hare
1971 film by Gerd Oswald

The Seven Minutes
1971 film by Russ Meyer

Villain
1971 film by Michael Tuchner

The Crunch Bird
1971 film by Ted Petok

Bloomfield
1970 film by Richard Harris and Uri Zohar

The Big Doll House
1971 film by Jack Hill

Drive, He Said
1971 film by Jack Nicholson

Vietnam! Vietnam!
1971 documentary film

The Incredible Invasion
1971 film by Juan Ibáñez and Jack Hill

Gumshoe
1971 film by Stephen Frears

The Statue
1971 film by Rod Amateau

Zachariah
1971 film by George Englund

The Night Digger
1971 film by Alastair Reid

Blood and Lace
1971 film by Philip Gilbert

I Drink Your Blood
1970 film by David E. Durston

Zaat
Zaat is a 1971 American independent science fiction horror film produced and directed by Don Barton, and co-written by Barton, Lee O. Larew and Ron Kivett. Produced on a $50,000 budget, the film stars Marshall Grauer as a mad scientist who aims to transform himself into a fishman to seek revenge on those who spurned him.

Men of Crisis: The Harvey Wallinger Story
1971 film by Woody Allen

Isle of the Snake People
1968 film by Juan Ibáñez and Jack Hill

Something Big
1971 film by Andrew V. McLaglen

Scandalous John
1971 film by Robert Butler

Desperate Characters
1971 film by Frank D. Gilroy

Let's Scare Jessica to Death
1971 film by John D. Hancock

The Love Machine
1971 film by Jack Haley, Jr.

To Catch a Spy
1971 film by Dick Clement

Romance of a Horsethief
1971 film by Abraham Polonsky

A Season in Hell
1971 film directed by Nelo Risi