1971-1980

  • Herbert Curiel – Cha-Cha (1979)

    1971-1980CultHerbert CurielNetherlandsPerformance

    Classic movie with Herman Brood, who plays a bankrobber trying to go straight by becoming a rock’n’roll star. Takes place in and around Amsterdam’s punk/new wave scene, with appearances by Nina Hagen, Les Chappell, and Lene Lovich. Includes the marriage between Herman Brood and Nina Hagen, in the church at Ruigoord.Read More »

  • Sadao Nakajima – Poruno no joô: Nippon sex ryokô aka The Pornstar Travels Around Japan (1973)

    1971-1980EroticaExploitationJapanSadao Nakajima

    Quote:
    A voice from IMDB My continuing quest to see every film that Sweden’s stunningly beautiful Christina Lindberg ever made has brought me here to this extremely rare film… The plot: Christina, on arriving in Japan, acquaints a Japanese man at the airport who looks like a sap. He takes her to his apartment where he brutally rapes her and keeps her hostage and bound in chains. Christina’s alluring beauty eventually enchants the rapist and he is soon consulting his ‘How to Stimulate a Woman’ sex book in an effort to please her… Of course, our girl exploits this weakness and manages to escape. She then finds her way to a nightclub and to cut a long story short is ganged-banged by some odd-looking characters. Christina is not having a lot of luck is she, poor girl! Read More »

  • Richard Viktorov – Moskva-Kassiopeya AKA Moscow-Cassiopeia (1974)

    1971-1980AdventureRichard ViktorovSci-FiUSSR

    Quote:
    This is, in essence, a Soviet rendition of Star Trek with a teenage crew. The story revolves around a project to send a manned spaceflight to Alpha Cassiopeia to investigate a signal received from there, and, due to the relative slowness of the fastest available engines, the trip is predicted to take something around 27 years in one direction. Therefore, a crew of teenagers is recruited – in hope than when they reach their destination, they will all be aged around 40 and capable of carrying out whatever adult actions necessary to establish First Contact. But, as always, things go awry… The storyline is split up into two parts – this is the first, dealing with the foundation of the plot and the ship’s launch.Read More »

  • Feliks Falk – Wodzirej AKA Top Dog (1978)

    Drama1971-1980CultFeliks FalkPoland

    An ironic look at a climber who decides to do anything, including throwing mud at his best friend, to get a job he thinks will launch him into a better career.
    ~ Synopsis from IMDbRead More »

  • Frederick R. Friedel – Lisa, Lisa AKA Axe (1974)

    1971-1980Frederick R. FriedelHorrorUSA

    Quote:
    The tagline for this movie could have been, “These psychos just raped the wrong chick!” I don’t mean to sound glib, but that is basically the entire plot of Frederick R. Friedel’s Axe, a short little nasty about two sleazeballs and their lacky who descend upon the farmhouse of a young girl and her paralyzed grandfather. None of this is to say I didn’t like Axe… Much to my surprise, I actually got a kick out of it. But this video nasty is not for everyone.Read More »

  • Ted Post – Magnum Force (1973)

    1971-1980ActionCrimeTed PostUSA

    Quote:
    San Francisco Police Inspector ‘Dirty’ Harry Callahan and his new partner, Early Smith have been temporarily reassigned from Homicide to Stakeout Duty. You Meanwhile, those of the city’s criminals who manage to avoid punishment by the courts are nevertheless being killed by unknown assassins. Callahan begins to investigate the murders despite orders from his superior officer, Lieutenant Briggs. A man has to know his limitations…Read More »

  • Clint Eastwood – Bronco Billy (1980) (HD)

    1971-1980Clint EastwoodComedyDramaUSA

    Eastwood directs and stars as Bronco Billy in this sweet comedy about the cowboy who heads up a seedy Wild West show and the stranded Park Avenue heiress he rescues. The Wild West has been tamed, leaving no place for a group of romantic roustabouts except their small traveling show. Meanwhile a desperate heiress (Sondra Locke), who has been left stranded by her con-artist husband, will do anything for a ride to the next town—even if that means allowing a blindfolded Bronco Billy to throw knives at her for a scant audience. So begins a tumultuous relationship and roller coaster adventure.Read More »

  • Werner Schroeter – Palermo oder Wolfsburg AKA Palermo or Wolfsburg (1980)

    1971-1980ArthouseGermanyWerner Schroeter

    Quote:
    This film begins in the town of Palermo, where the film’s central figure, Nicola, is a young victim of Sicily’s high rate of unemployment. He decides to leave Palermo for Wolfsburg in Germany in search of employment. Along with Fassbinder’s Angst essen Seele auf (1973), Schroeter’s film becomes one of a handful of films to broach the subject of the difficulties foreigners faced in their attempts to integrate into German society without the support of the family and community structures they had left behind in their home countries. Like Regno di Napoli, Palermo oder Wolfsburg follows a chronological structure, but Schroeter’s innovation in this film is to divide the narrative into three distinct sections or acts, each having their own particular style. Palermo oder Wolfsburg won the prestigious Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival in 1980, notably the first Golden Bear ever awarded to a German director.Read More »

  • Daryl Duke – Payday (1973)

    Drama1971-1980CultDaryl DukeUSA

    Synopsis
    Rip Torn stars as Maury Dann, a mid-level country singer on a tour through the south. The road is Maury’s playground, and he liberally indulges in drugs, alcohol, and sexual relations with the willing women he finds along the way. But when the angry boyfriend of a woman with whom he’s had a liason with spots Maury in a restaurant, suddenly he has a bigger problem than just making sure that he gets paid. Torn turns in a strong performance as the unscrupulous performer and does a fine job singing the Shel Silverstein-penned country tunes. Payday stands as a lost gem of early 1970’s American cinema.Read More »

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