Synopsis:
Irascible and domineering millionaire Walter McCoy marries the beautiful, but shady and duplicitous Karen Petrie. Walter’s son Steve automatically becomes smitten with Karen while both Walter’s daughter Cynthia and loyal housekeeper Sarah suspect that something is up. This provokes a tangled web of deception, infidelity, and even murder.Read More »
1970s
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Arthur Marks – A Woman for All Men (1975)
1971-1980Arthur MarksDramaExploitationUSA -
Jacques Rouffio – 7 morts sur ordonnance AKA Seven Deaths by Prescription (1975)
1971-1980CrimeFranceJacques RouffioThrillerDr. Brézé and his sons, all surgeons with limited abilities fight any competition on their sector with all means. Especially a well-known operating surgeon Pierre Losseray, which wants to operate again after a cardiac infarct and a longer recovery break. Night for night he is terrorized by the old Brézé with calls, being accused by him of the murder of patients, threatens with measures of the physician chamber.Read More »
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Gérard Patris – Histoires naturelles : Max Ernst (1972)
1971-1980DocumentaryFranceGérard PatrisA film about German painter Max Ernst made by Gérard Patris.Read More »
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Umberto Lenzi – Gatti rossi in un labirinto di vetro AKA Eyeball (1975)
1971-1980GialloItalyMysteryUmberto Lenzi
SYNOPSIS
A group of tourists are terrorized by a killer who wears a red raincoat and stabs its victims in the eye. Mark Burton (John Richardson) is having an affair with his secretary Paulette Stone (Martine Brochard) while his wife is suffering form a nervous breakdown. Why does the killer stab its victims in the eye and will the police solve the mystery before the killer disappears? (10k Bullets)Read More » -
Paolo Cavara – La tarantola dal ventre nero AKA Black Belly of the Tarantula (1971)
1971-1980GialloItalyPaolo CavaraInspector Tellini investigates serial crimes where victims are paralyzed while having their bellies ripped open with a sharp knife, much in the same way tarantulas are killed by the black wasp. As suspects keep dying, Inspector directs his attention to a spa all the victims had a connection with.Read More »
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Paul Verhoeven – Turks fruit aka Turkish Delight (1973)
Drama1971-1980ArthouseNetherlandsPaul Verhoeven
Named the Best Dutch Film of the Century by the Netherlands Film Festival, Verhoeven’s hugely successful, Academy Award–nominated sophomore feature opens with a giallo-style jolt, develops into a kinky, blackly comic sexploitation romp, and finally blossoms into an alternately sweet and perverse romance. In the first of his many collaborations with Verhoeven, Rutger Hauer stars as a temperamental sculptor who hitches a ride with a free-spirited young woman (Monique van de Ven). In short order they hook up on the side of the road, get married, and settle into a life of round-the-clock lovemaking in his art-strewn studio—but, alas, nothing lasts forever.Read More »
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Raoul Servais – Goldframe (1970)
1961-1970AnimationBelgiumRaoul ServaisShort FilmSynopsis:
‘Jason Goldframe, a film producer, is always the best and the first! It’s his ambition to be the very first to achieve the inconceivable: making a 270mm film. Obsessed as he is, he even wants to be faster than his shadow. One evening he succeeds.’
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Raoul Servais – Operation X-70 (1971)
1971-1980AnimationBelgiumRaoul ServaisShort FilmSynopsis:
‘A mighty state is experimenting with a new nerve gas that doesn’t kill, but numbs people. By accident some of the gas is dropped on a peaceful country ‘Nebelux’, where suddenly strange mutations appear.’
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Raoul Servais – Pegasus (1974)
1971-1980AnimationBelgiumRaoul ServaisShort FilmSynopsis:
‘An old blacksmith is now too old to adapt to the changing technological society. Frustrated, he creates his own universe in which he eventually also becomes obsolete.’
– Raoul Servais FoundationRead More »







