List of Warner Bros. films (1970–1979)
This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. for the years 1970–1979. This list does not include direct-to-video releases or films from New Line Cinema prior to its merger with Warner Bros. in 2008, nor does it include third-party films or films Warner gained the rights to as a result of mergers or acquisitions.
| Release date | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| January 14, 1970 | Last of the Mobile Hot Shots | |
| February 4, 1970 | Start the Revolution Without Me | |
| February 11, 1970 | Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed | British film; US distribution only; produced by Hammer Films |
| March 12, 1970 | Moon Zero Two | British film; First film to be distributed by Warner Bros. after Kinney's acquisition |
| March 26, 1970 | Woodstock | |
| May 6, 1970 | The Phynx | Final Warner Bros.-Seven Arts film to be distributed by Warner Bros. Inc. |
| May 13, 1970 | The Ballad of Cable Hogue | |
| June 7, 1970 | Taste the Blood of Dracula | British film |
| July 29, 1970 | Chisum | |
| August 3, 1970 | Performance | British film; co-production with Goodtimes Enterprises |
| September 4, 1970 | Which Way to the Front? | |
| October 20, 1970 | Rabbit, Run | |
| October 24, 1970 | Trog | British film |
| November 12, 1970 | The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer | British film co-production with David Paradine Productions and London Weekend Television |
| November 20, 1970 | Flap | |
| December 25, 1970 | There Was a Crooked Man... | |
| February 26, 1971 | The Priest's Wife | USA distribution only |
| March 11, 1971 | THX 1138 | co-production with American Zoetrope |
| March 17, 1971 | When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth | British film; US distribution only; produced by Hammer Films |
| April 9, 1971 | Summer of '42 | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| May 1, 1971 | Billy Jack | distributor |
| June 17, 1971 | Death in Venice | |
| June 24, 1971 | McCabe & Mrs. Miller | |
| June 25, 1971 | Klute | |
| July 14, 1971 | Dusty and Sweets McGee | |
| July 16, 1971 | The Devils | British film |
| August 1, 1971 | The Omega Man | |
| August 11, 1971 | And the Crows Will Dig Your Grave | |
| August 25, 1971 | Medicine Ball Caravan | |
| September 30, 1971 | Skin Game | |
| October 6, 1971 | Zeppelin | British film |
| November 24, 1971 | Man in the Wilderness | |
| December 19, 1971 | A Clockwork Orange | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| December 23, 1971 | Dirty Harry | |
| January 13, 1972 | The Cowboys | |
| February 2, 1972 | Snow Job | |
| February 25, 1972 | Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues | |
| March 10, 1972 | What's Up, Doc? | |
| May 24, 1972 | Malcolm X | |
| June 12, 1972 | Adam's Woman | |
| Get to Know Your Rabbit | ||
| June 19, 1972 | Portnoy's Complaint | |
| June 29, 1972 | The Candidate | |
| Come Back, Charleston Blue | ||
| July 21, 1972 | A Fan's Notes | co-production with Coquihala |
| July 30, 1972 | Deliverance | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| August 1, 1972 | Cry for Me, Billy | |
| August 4, 1972 | Super Fly | |
| September 21, 1972 | Cancel My Reservation | distribution only; produced by Naho Productions |
| September 24, 1972 | The Emigrants | USA distribution only; Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture |
| November 17, 1972 | Dracula A.D. 1972 | British film |
| November 22, 1972 | Rage | |
| November 29, 1972 | Crescendo | British film |
| December 21, 1972 | Jeremiah Johnson | |
| January 31, 1973 | Steelyard Blues | |
| February 7, 1973 | The Train Robbers | first film to use the 1973 logo |
| March 1, 1973 | The Thief Who Came to Dinner | |
| March 21, 1973 | King Boxer | USA distribution only; produced by Shaw Brothers Studio, rights now owned by Celestial Pictures |
| April 10, 1973 | Class of '44 | |
| April 11, 1973 | Scarecrow | |
| June 14, 1973 | The Last of Sheila | |
| June 17, 1973 | Blume in Love | |
| June 20, 1973 | O Lucky Man! | British film |
| July 11, 1973 | Cahill U.S. Marshal | |
| July 13, 1973 | Cleopatra Jones | |
| July 25, 1973 | The Mackintosh Man | British film |
| August 19, 1973 | Enter the Dragon | co-produced with Concord Production Inc. and distributed with Golden Harvest, rights now currently shared with Fortune Star Media Limited |
| September 7, 1973 | Day for Night | French film |
| October 14, 1973 | Mean Streets | distributor |
| October 15, 1973 | Badlands | distributor |
| October 24, 1973 | The All-American Boy | |
| October 26, 1973 | The New Land | |
| December 21, 1973 | Jimi Hendrix | |
| The Deadly Trackers | ||
| December 18, 1973 | Amarcord | International distribution only |
| December 25, 1973 | Magnum Force | |
| December 26, 1973 | The Exorcist | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama distribution only |
| December 31, 1973 | Treasure Island | produced by Filmation |
| January 24, 1974 | Sacred Knives of Vengeance | USA distribution only; produced by Shaw Brothers Studio |
| January 28, 1974 | Black Belt Jones | |
| February 6, 1974 | McQ | |
| February 7, 1974 | Blazing Saddles | |
| March 27, 1974 | Mame | |
| April 10, 1974 | Our Time | |
| May 13, 1974 | Welcome to Arrow Beach | |
| May 17, 1974 | Black Eye | |
| May 19, 1974 | Zandy's Bride | |
| June 7, 1974 | Craze | USA distribution only; produced by Harbour Productions Limited |
| June 19, 1974 | The Terminal Man | |
| July 10, 1974 | Oliver Twist | produced by Filmation |
| July 26, 1974 | Uptown Saturday Night | |
| August 14, 1974 | Black Samson | |
| October 1, 1974 | It's Alive | |
| October 2, 1974 | Hangup | |
| October 3, 1974 | The Abdication | British film |
| November 19, 1974 | Animals Are Beautiful People | |
| December 14, 1974 | The Towering Inferno | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture International distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox and Irwin Allen Productions |
| December 20, 1974 | Black Christmas | USA distribution only |
| December 25, 1974 | Freebie and the Bean | |
| January 29, 1975 | Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore | |
| February 2, 1975 | Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins | |
| March 14, 1975 | The Prisoner of Second Avenue | |
| March 19, 1975 | The Yakuza | |
| May 23, 1975 | Lepke | |
| June 9, 1975 | Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze | |
| The Wicker Man | distribution only; owned by StudioCanal | |
| June 11, 1975 | Night Moves | |
| June 25, 1975 | The Drowning Pool | |
| July 11, 1975 | Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold | |
| September 21, 1975 | Dog Day Afternoon | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| October 10, 1975 | Lisztomania | distributor, produced by Goodtimes Enterprises and Visual Programme Systems |
| October 11, 1975 | Let's Do It Again | distribution only; co-production with First Artists and Verdon Productions Limited |
| November 1, 1975 | Operation Daybreak | |
| November 2, 1975 | The Ultimate Warrior | |
| November 7, 1975 | From Beyond the Grave | British film; co-produced with Amicus Productions |
| December 18, 1975 | Barry Lyndon | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| January 1976 | Inside Out | British film |
| February 25, 1976 | Catherine & Co. | |
| April 4, 1976 | Hot Potato | |
| April 7, 1976 | Sparkle | |
| April 9, 1976 | All the President's Men | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama |
| June 4, 1976 | Ode to Billy Joe | |
| June 30, 1976 | The Outlaw Josey Wales | |
| July 28, 1976 | The Gumball Rally | |
| August 12, 1976 | The Ritz | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
| September 1, 1976 | St. Ives | |
| October 31, 1976 | The Killer Inside Me | |
| October 20, 1976 | Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same | |
| December 17, 1976 | A Star Is Born | Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy |
| December 22, 1976 | The Enforcer | |
| February 10, 1977 | The Late Show | |
| March 31, 1977 | Brothers | |
| June 13, 1977 | Viva Knievel! | |
| June 17, 1977 | Exorcist II: The Heretic | distributor |
| July 1, 1977 | Greased Lightning | |
| July 15, 1977 | Outlaw Blues | |
| August 3, 1977 | One on One | |
| September 29, 1977 | Bobby Deerfield | co-production with Columbia Pictures and First Artists |
| October 7, 1977 | Oh, God! | plus two sequels |
| A Piece of the Action | ||
| October 14, 1977 | Starship Invasions | |
| November 20, 1977 | The Pack | |
| November 30, 1977 | The Goodbye Girl | Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Rastar Pictures |
| December 21, 1977 | The Gauntlet | |
| January 29, 1978 | A Night Full of Rain | |
| March 17, 1978 | An Enemy of the People | |
| Crossed Swords | distribution only | |
| March 18, 1978 | Straight Time | |
| April 14, 1978 | The Medusa Touch | USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment |
| May 10, 1978 | It Lives Again | |
| May 19, 1978 | The Sea Gypsies | |
| May 26, 1978 | Big Wednesday | |
| June 2, 1978 | Capricorn One | USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment |
| July 14, 1978 | The Swarm | |
| Hooper | ||
| August 29, 1978 | Girlfriends | |
| October 6, 1978 | Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe? | |
| Bloodbrothers | ||
| November 1, 1978 | The Great Bank Hoax | |
| November 22, 1978 | Movie Movie | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment |
| December 15, 1978 | Superman | distribution only; first DC Comics' film released by Warner Bros. |
| December 20, 1978 | Every Which Way but Loose | |
| February 9, 1979 | Agatha | British film |
| March 23, 1979 | Boulevard Nights | |
| April 1979 | Ashanti | distributor |
| Tilt | ||
| April 27, 1979 | A Little Romance | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| May 18, 1979 | Over the Edge | |
| May 25, 1979 | Beyond the Poseidon Adventure | |
| June 15, 1979 | The In-Laws | |
| June 22, 1979 | The Main Event | |
| July 4, 1979 | The Wanderers | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| July 13, 1979 | The Frisco Kid | |
| August 17, 1979 | Life of Brian | co-distributor with Orion Pictures, produced by Handmade Films |
| August 31, 1979 | Time After Time | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| September 30, 1979 | The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movie | produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Chuck Jones Productions and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises |
| October 5, 1979 | 10 | Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| October 19, 1979 | Jesus | distribution only; produced by The Genesis Project |
| October 26, 1979 | The Great Santini | distributor; with Orion Pictures |
| November 2, 1979 | Promises in the Dark | |
| December 1, 1979 | Going in Style |
See also
- List of New Line Cinema films
- List of films based on DC Comics
- List of Warner Bros. theatrical animated feature films
- Category:Lists of films by studio
References
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