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When the SS Festivale sets sail from New York to France, its 3,000 passengers include Pulitzer Prize-winning author Harold Columbine and 146 members of the Church of the Cosmic Path, led by Father Craig Dunleavy, their charismatic messiah. Seizing control of the ship, Dunleavy demands $70 million in gold, intending to kill everyone onboard once it’s paid. Without knowing which passengers are cultists and warned that 12 will die for every hijacker harmed, Columbine and the captain search for a way to save 3,000 lives before Dunleavy makes good on his threat. Based on a novel by screenwriter Ernest Lehman, this mini-series was broadcast over three nights in November 1979. -LetterboxdRead More »
1970s
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Douglas Heyes – The French Atlantic Affair (1979)
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Zbigniew Kuzminski – Agent nr 1 (1972)
1971-1980ActionDramaPolandZbigniew KuzminskiQuote:
A wartime thriller drama; based on authentic events, the story of the famous intelligence and diversion ace operating in Greece, Jerzy Shaynovich-Ivanov, a Pole by origin. The elusive agent, for whose head the Nazis set a high reward, was born in Warsaw, to a family of a Russian and a Polish woman. As a boy of several years, Jerzy Ivanov-Shaynovich found himself in Thessaloniki when his mother married a Greek for the second time. He mastered English, Russian, French, German and Greek perfectly. He studied in Belgium and France and earned an engineering degree. The outbreak of war found him in Greece. With one of the last ships, he left his adopted homeland, intending to join the Carpathian Brigade. He still had Polish citizenship and a passport, but for formal reasons he was not accepted into the Polish army.Read More » -
Bernard L. Kowalski – Terror in the Sky (1971)
1971-1980Bernard L. KowalskiDramaThrillerUSA

On a transcontinental flight, the flight crew suffer from food poisioning and become incapacitated. To save the aircraft, the cabin crew locate a passenger with flying experience. He is coached by an experienced pilot on the ground.Read More »
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René Clément – La maison sous les arbres AKA The House Under the Trees AKA The Deadly Trap (1971)
1971-1980DramaFranceRené ClémentThrillerSynopsis:
Jill is surprised and angry when her computer-genius boyfriend decides to quit his job in a big company for unclear reasons. But when her children disapear mysteriously and seem to have been kidnapped, she wants to know more, and discovers that she may be caught in a DEADLY TRAP…Read More » -
Gail Palmer – Candy Goes to Hollywood (1979)
1971-1980EroticaGail PalmerUSABubble-brained Candy Christian travels to Hollywood to make it big and instead gets taken under the wing of a sleazy ‘talent agent’ bent on exploiting her for his own personal gain.Read More »
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William Hale – The Killer Who Wouldn’t Die (1976)
1971-1980DramaThrillerUSAWilliam HaleAfter his wife was killed in a mysterious bomb explosion, a cop leaves the department and starts a charter boat service. When an undercover agent who is a close friend is killed, he is asked to look into it, and discovers a web of espionage and murder.Read More »
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Jean-Jacques Annaud – Coup de tête AKA Hothead (1979)
1971-1980ComedyDramaFranceJean-Jacques Annaud

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François Perrin plays football at the AS Trincamp. During a training session, he gets into a fight with Bertier, the team’s star, and is ordered off the field. The club’s boss, who is also a powerful businessman, takes advantage of the situation and sacks him… But Perrin’s revenge will be sweet.Read More » -
Michael Simpson – Play for Today: Scully’s New Year’s Eve (1978)
1971-1980ComedyDramaMichael SimpsonThe Wednesday Play & Play for TodayUnited KingdomThe first TV glimpse of Alan Bleasdale’s alienated, down-at-heel scouse youth Franny Scully, as he invites his mates to gatecrash his mum’s new year’s eve party, which Bleasdale had developed in stories for Radio Merseyside. Scully and mate Mooey made strange dramatised cameos on misfiring waterbound Saturday morning miscellany The Mersey Pirate, before graduating to a series for Granada television.Read More »
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Peter Weir – Incredible Floridas (1972)
1971-1980AustraliaDocumentaryPeter WeirShort FilmThis short film documents Australian composer Richard Meale’s homage to the young French poet, Arthur Rimbaud. Meale composed a music piece for woodwind, percussion and strings which he titled “Incredible Floridas”. This music is based on the poetry of the Frenchman, which many may find a little obscure.Read More »






