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page 11976 American films

Taxi Driver
1976 film directed by Martin Scorsese

Rocky
Rocky is a 1976 American independent sports drama film directed by John G. Avildsen, written by and starring Sylvester Stallone. It is the first installment in the Rocky franchise and also stars Talia Shire, Burt Young, Carl Weathers, and Burgess Meredith. In the film, Rocky Balboa (Stallone), a poor small-time club fighter and loanshark debt collector from Philadelphia, gets an unlikely once in a lifetime shot at the world heavyweight championship held by Apollo Creed (Weathers).

All the President's Men
1976 film by Alan J. Pakula

Carrie
1976 film directed by Brian De Palma

Network
1976 film by Sidney Lumet

The Omen
1976 film directed by Richard Donner

The Outlaw Josey Wales
1976 film by Clint Eastwood

King Kong
1976 film directed by John Guillermin

Family Plot
1976 film by Alfred Hitchcock

The Enforcer
1976 film by James Fargo

Logan's Run
1976 film by Michael Anderson

Murder by Death
1976 film by Robert Moore

Marathon Man
1976 film by John Schlesinger

Assault on Precinct 13
1976 film directed by John Carpenter

Robin and Marian
1976 film by Richard Lester

A Star Is Born
1976 film directed by Frank Pierson

The Pink Panther Strikes Again
1976 film by Blake Edwards

The Last Tycoon
1976 film by Elia Kazan

Bound for Glory
1976 film by Hal Ashby

The Missouri Breaks
1976 film by Arthur Penn

Bugsy Malone
1976 film by Alan Parker

The Shootist
1976 film by Don Siegel

The Blue Bird
1976 film by George Cukor

Stay Hungry
1976 film directed by Bob Rafelson

Midway
1976 film directed by Jack Smight
Silent Movie
1976 film directed by Mel Brooks

The Front
1976 film by Martin Ritt

Voyage of the Damned
1976 film by Stuart Rosenberg

Silver Streak
1976 film directed by Arthur Hiller

Lipstick
1976 film directed by Lamont Johnson

Buffalo Bill and the Indians, or Sitting Bull's History Lesson
1976 film by Robert Altman

The Song Remains the Same
1976 film by Joe Massot, Peter Clifton

Obsession
1976 film by Brian De Palma

Futureworld
Futureworld is a 1976 American cyberpunk thriller film directed by Richard T. Heffron and written by Mayo Simon and George Schenck. It is a sequel to the 1973 Michael Crichton film Westworld, and is the second installment in the Westworld franchise. The film stars Peter Fonda, Blythe Danner, Arthur Hill, Stuart Margolin, John Ryan, and Yul Brynner, who makes an appearance in a dream sequence; no other cast member from the original film appears. ''Westworld's'' writer-director, Michael Crichton, and the original studio Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer were not involved in this production. Composer Fred Karl

Freaky Friday
1976 film by Gary Nelson

Harlan County, USA
1976 film by Barbara Kopple

The Opening of Misty Beethoven
1976 pornographic film directed by Radley Metzger

The Killing of a Chinese Bookie
1976 film by John Cassavetes

From Noon till Three
1976 film by Frank D. Gilroy

Cannonball
1976 film by Paul Bartel

The Big Bus
1976 film by James Frawley

The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
1976 film by Herbert Ross

Eaten Alive
1976 film by Tobe Hooper

Nickelodeon
1976 film by Peter Bogdanovich

Alice, Sweet Alice
1976 film by Alfred Sole

Alice in Wonderland
1976 pornographic musical film directed by Bud Townsend

Burnt Offerings
1976 film by Dan Curtis

The Bad News Bears
1976 film by Michael Ritchie

The Last Hard Men
1976 film by Andrew V. McLaglen

The Food of the Gods
1976 film directed by Bert I. Gordon

Harry and Walter Go to New York
1976 film by Mark Rydell

Grizzly
1976 film by William Girdler

Two-Minute Warning
1976 film by Larry Peerce

A*P*E
1976 film by Paul Leder

St. Ives
1976 film by J. Lee Thompson

Car Wash
1976 American comedy film by Michael Schultz

The Next Man
1976 film by Richard C. Sarafian

The Return of a Man Called Horse
1976 film by Irvin Kershner

The Town That Dreaded Sundown
1976 film by Charles B. Pierce

The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox
1976 film by Melvin Frank