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1. The Rocky Horror Picture Show
2. The Odessa File
3. The Railway Children


4. Watership Down
5 The Asphyx
6. Flight of the Doves
7 .The Omen
8. The Wicker Man
9. Ryans Daughter
10 The Amazing Mr Blunden


11. Close Encounters of the Third Kind
12. Keetje Tippel
13. Diamonds Are Forever
14. The Eagle has Landed
15. The Thirty-Nine Steps
16. The Spy Who Loved Me


17.The Outlaw Josey Wales
18.High Plains Drifter
19.Saturday Night Fever
20.Superman
21.10 Rillington Place
22. Sleuth
23.Every Which Way but Loose


24.Kelly's Heroes
25.Vanishing Point
26.Get Carter
27.The First Great Train robbery


28. Cross of Iron
29.Moonraker
30.Jesus Christ Superstar
31.A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
32.Wuthering Heights
33.Countess Dracula
34.Under Milk Wood
35.Hennessy
36.Aces High
37.At the Earth's Core
38.To the Devil a Daughter
39.A Bridge Too Far
40.Force 10 from Navarone
41.The Wild Geese


42.The Land that Time Forgot
43.The Lady Vanishes
44.Grease
45.Turkish Delight
46.Waterloo
47.Patton
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote richardh Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2020 at 01:15
^ I love the Railway Children . Might have put that in my list if I had remembered although I did go for Logan's Run as far as Jenny Agutter is concerned!
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a shorter list, 50 is a lot Sleepy

Bernardo Bertolucci – 1900

Akira Kurosawa - Dodes'ka-den

Daniel Petrie – Sybil

Roman Polanski - Chinatown

Martin Scorsese - Taxi Driver

Terry Gilliam/Terry Jones - King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table

Terry Jones - Life of Brian

Franklin J. Schaffner - Papillon

Milos Forman - One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

Rainer Werner Fassbinder - Angst essen Seele auf

George Roy Hill - The Sting

Arthur Penn - Little Big Man

Hal Ashby - Being There

Woody Allen - Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex 

Nicolas Roeg - The Man Who Fell to Earth

Sidney Lumet - Dog Day Afternoon




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Might also mention: Hair, Easy Rider, The Last Waltz, but that is more about the music than the films

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Originally posted by tamijo_II tamijo_II wrote:

Might also mention: Hair, Easy Rider, The Last Waltz, but that is more about the music than the films


Easy Rider was 1969
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote LAM-SGC Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: March 08 2020 at 14:06
Point of order on dates: some films released at the end of 1969 in the US, weren't released until early 70 in the UK. A good example of this is the first film I saw at the cinema with my father, in the spring of 1970 - Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kid, which is listed in some UK cinema guides as 1970, which was first screened in the UK in Feb 70.
That said, I haven't included it on my list, even though I wanted to.

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