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George Englund (director); Joe Massot, Phil Austin, Peter Bergman, David Ossman, Phil Proctor (screenplay); John Rubinstein, Pat Quinn, Don Johnson, Country Joe and the Fish, Elvin Jones, Doug Kershaw, William Challee, Dick Van Patten, The James Gang, White Lightnin', The New York Rock Ensemble. 24. The Music Lovers.
Number-one films. For the weekend ending January 3, 1971, Love Story grossed $2,493,167 from all markets in the United States and Canada. For the weekend ending January 10, 1971, Love Story grossed $2,405,809 from all markets in the United States and Canada. Love Story returned to number one after 28 weeks of release.
Zeppelin is a 1971 British World War I action-drama directed by Étienne Périer in Panavision and Technicolor. The film stars Michael York , Elke Sommer and Anton Diffring . Zeppelin depicts a fictitious attempt to raid Britain in a German Zeppelin to steal the Magna Carta from its hiding place in one of Scotland's castles, or destroy it.
Hindi. 1971 is a 2007 Indian Hindi -language war drama film directed by Amrit Sagar, and written by Piyush Mishra and Amrit Sagar, based on a true story of Indian prisoners of war (POWs) captured by the Pakistan Army during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. The film is an account of the attempted escape of six personnel of the Indian Army taken ...
1971 Wide-release movies. United States unless stated January ... starring Gene Hackman, Fernando Rey, Roy Scheider - 5 Academy Awards including best film, director ...
Tribes, also known as The Soldier Who Declared Peace (UK), is a 1970 American television drama film broadcast as an ABC Movie of the Week directed by Joseph Sargent.A big ratings success when it first aired November 10, 1970 (which happened to be the Marine Corps' 195th birthday), Tribes was later released theatrically in Britain and Europe under the title The Soldier Who Declared Peace.
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United States. Language. English. Budget. $1.19 million [2] Shoot Out is a 1971 American Western film directed by Henry Hathaway and starring Gregory Peck. [3] The film is adapted from Will James 's 1930 novel, The Lone Cowboy. [2] The film was produced, directed, and written by the team that delivered the Oscar-winning film True Grit.