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Friday the 13th
1980 film directed by Sean S. Cunningham
Cannibal Holocaust
1980 Italian horror film directed by Ruggero Deodato
Atlantic City
1980 film directed by Louis Malle
The Fog
1980 film directed by John Carpenter
Dressed to Kill
1980 US film directed by Brian De Palma
Pepi, Luci, Bom
1980 film by Pedro Almodóvar
Alligator
1980 film by Lewis Teague
Prom Night
1980 film directed by Paul Lynch
Battle Beyond the Stars
1980 film directed by Jimmy Murakami
Maniac
1980 film by William Lustig
Terror Train
1980 Canadian film by Roger Spottiswoode
He Knows You're Alone
1980 film directed by Armand Mastroianni
The First Deadly Sin
1980 film by Brian G. Hutton
Raise the Titanic
1980 film by Jerry Jameson
The Jazz Singer
1980 film by Richard Fleischer, Sidney J. Furie
Antropophagus
Antropophagus (also known as Anthropophagus: The Beast, The Savage Island, and The Grim Reaper) is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Joe D'Amato, co-written by D'Amato and George Eastman, and starring Tisa Farrow, Zora Kerova, Saverio Vallone, Serena Grandi, Margaret Mazzantini, Mark Bodin, and Eastman, who portrays a cannibal stalking tourists on a remote island.
Pixote
Pixote: A Lei do Mais Fraco (; "Small Child: The Law of the Weakest") is a 1980 Brazilian crime drama film directed by Héctor Babenco. The screenplay was written by Babenco and Jorge Durán, based on the book A Infância dos Mortos (The Childhood of the Dead Ones) by José Louzeiro. The film is a docudrama account of Brazil's lower classes youth exposure to organized crime and police corruption.
Germany, Pale Mother
1980 film by Helma Sanders-Brahms
Hangar 18
1980 film by James L. Conway
The Chain Reaction
1980 film directed by Ian Barry
Christmas Evil
1980 film directed by Lewis Jackson
The Hearse
1980 film by George Bowers
The House on the Edge of the Park
1980 film by Ruggero Deodato
The Boogeyman
1980 film by Ulli Lommel
Fade to Black
1980 film by Vernon Zimmerman
Animalympics
Animalympics is a 1980 American animated sports comedy television film directed by Steven Lisberger and produced by Lisberger Studios for the NBC network. Originally commissioned as two separate specials, it spoofs the Summer and Winter Olympic Games and features the voices of Billy Crystal, Gilda Radner, Harry Shearer, and Michael Fremer. The film spoofs real-life sports personalities like Howard Cosell and Muhammad Ali.
New Year's Evil
1980 film by Emmett Alston
Zigeunerweisen
1980 film by Seijun Suzuki
Babylon
1980 film directed by Franco Rosso
Windows
1980 film by Gordon Willis
Forbidden Zone
1982 film by Richard Elfman
The Unseen
1980 film by Danny Steinmann
Blood Beach
1981 film by Jeffrey Bloom
Karl Hess: Toward Liberty
1980 film
Roadie
1980 film by Alan Rudolph
The Children
1980 film directed by Max Kalmanowicz
Return of the Secaucus 7
1980 film directed by John Sayles
Ruckus
1980 film directed by Max Kleven
Agee
1980 film
Rockshow
Rockshow is a 1980 American concert film released by Paul McCartney and Wings, filmed during the band's Wings Over the World tour (1975–1976). The film, recorded on the North American leg, features 30 songs from segments of four concerts of the tour: New York, on May 25 (four songs); Seattle, Washington, June 10 (five songs); and Los Angeles, California, June 22 (fifteen songs) and June 23 (six songs). However, both the cover of the home video release and McCartney, in his intro to The McCartney Years DVD, acknowledge only the Seattle concert. Other recordings of the tour were released, such a