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Anuraag
1972 film by Shakti Samanta
It Can Be Done Amigo
1971 film by Maurizio Lucidi
La bella Antonia, prima monica e poi dimonia
1972 film by Mariano Laurenti
Dracula Against Frankenstein
1972 film by Jesús Franco
The Pied Piper
1972 film directed by Jacques Demy
When Women Were Called Virgins
1972 film by Aldo Grimaldi
The Cannibal Man
1972 horror film directed by Eloy de la Iglesia
Seven Blood-Stained Orchids
1972 film by Umberto Lenzi
Faustine et le Bel Été
1972 film by Nina Companéez
Kansas City Bomber
1972 film by Jerrold Freedman
Marjoe
Marjoe is a 1972 American documentary film directed and produced by Howard Smith and Sarah Kernochan about Pentecostal preacher Marjoe Gortner, who was ordained as a preacher at only age four and became an evangelist sensation in the 1940s.
Pope Joan
1972 film by Michael Anderson
Lone Wolf and Cub: Sword of Vengeance
1972 film by Kenji Misumi
Alfredo, Alfredo
1972 film by Pietro Germi
The New Centurions
1972 film by Richard Fleischer
Piya Ka Ghar
1972 film by Basu Chatterjee
Pocket Money
1972 film by Stuart Rosenberg
Season of the Witch
1972 film by George A. Romero
The Outside Man
1972 film by Jacques Deray
Commander of the Lucky "Pike"
1973 film by Boris Volchek
Be-Imaan
Be-Imaan () is a 1972 Hindi-language film directed by Sohanlal Kanwar. The film stars Manoj Kumar, Raakhee, Premnath, Pran, Prem Chopra and Tun Tun.This film won 7 awards including best movie, best director and best actor.
Black Turin
1972 film directed by Carlo Lizzani
The Italian Connection
1972 film by Fernando Di Leo
Malpertuis
1971 film by Harry Kümel
Crank from 5th B
1972 film by Ilya Frez
Treasure Island
1972 live-action film directed by John Hough
The Girl on the Broomstick
1972 film by Václav Vorlíček
The Six Wives of Henry VIII
1972 film by Waris Hussein
Now You See Him, Now You Don't
1972 film by Robert Butler
Find me, Lyonya!
1971 film by Nicolai Lebedev
Snowball Express
1972 film by Norman Tokar
Her Third
1972 film by Egon Günther
Hearth Fires
1972 film by Serge Korber
Night of the Lepus
1972 film directed by William F. Claxton
The 14 Amazons
1972 film by Cheng Kang
Les malheurs d'Alfred
1972 film by Pierre Richard
Baron Blood
1972 film by Mario Bava
A Teacher of Singing
1972 film by Naum Birman
Asylum
1972 film directed by Roy Ward Baker
Storm Rider
1972 film by Giancarlo Santi
Boccaccio
1972 film by Bruno Corbucci
The Fossil
1975 film by Masaki Kobayashi
Demons of the Mind
1972 film by Peter Sykes
The White-haired Girl
Chinese opera and ballet by Yan Jinxuan to a Chinese libretto by He Jingzhi and Ding Yi
Fear Is the Key
1972 film by Michael Tuchner
The Hassled Hooker
1972 film by Eriprando Visconti
Death Line
1972 film by Gary Sherman
Sette scialli di seta gialla
1972 film by Sergio Pastore
Raja Jani
1972 film by Mohan Segal
The War Between Men and Women
1972 film by Melville Shavelson
I Love You Rosa
1972 film directed by Moshé Mizrahi
Amar Prem
1972 Hindi drama film directed by Shakti Samanta
New Mischief by Emil
1972 film by Olle Hellbom
Something Evil
1972 film by Steven Spielberg
Russian field
1972 film directed by Nikolay Moskalenko
Bawarchi
Bawarchi (translation: The Chef) is a 1972 Indian Hindi-language musical comedy drama film directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee and produced by Mukherjee himself along with N.C. Sippy and Romu N. Sippy. Released in India on 7 July 1972, the film stars an ensemble cast of Rajesh Khanna, Jaya Bhaduri, Asrani, Harindranath Chattopadhyay, A.K. Hangal, Durga Khote, Manisha, Kali Banerjee, Usha Kiran and Raju Shrestha. The film was ranked the eight highest-grossing film of the year 1972. In an interview, Khanna quoted "In Bawarchi, I did exactly the opposite of what Hrishida had made me do in Anand (197
Farewell to St. Petersburg
1972 film by Yan Frid
Tragic Ceremony
1972 film by Riccardo Freda
The Man Who Quit Smoking
1972 film by Tage Danielsson
Child's Play
1972 film by Sidney Lumet