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- Blues Brothers (1980)
R | 2h 13min | 8/10 | Comedy, Action Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE Blues Brothers (1980) is a musical comedy that follows the adventures of Jake and Elwood Blues, played by John Belushi and Dan Aykroyd, respectively. Recently released from prison, Jake reunites with his brother Elwood to save the Catholic orphanage where they were raised. To raise the necessary funds, they decide to get their old blues band back together and perform a series of gigs. Along the way, they encounter a series of hilarious and action-packed obstacles, including angry ex-band members, the police, and a vengeful ex-girlfriend. The film is known for its outstanding musical performances, featuring legendary artists such as James Brown, Aretha Franklin, and Ray Charles. CREDITS Director: John Landis Writers: - Dan Aykroyd - John Landis Starring: - John Belushi as Jake Blues - Dan Aykroyd as Elwood Blues - James Brown as Reverend Cleophus James - Cab Calloway as Curtis - Ray Charles as Ray - Aretha Franklin as Mrs. Murphy - Carrie Fisher as Mystery Woman - Henry Gibson as Head Nazi Produced by: Robert K. Weiss Production Companies: Universal Pictures Cinematography: Stephen M. Katz Edited by: George Folsey Jr. Music by: Elmer Bernstein Distributed by: Universal Pictures Release date: June 20, 1980 Run Time: 2h 13min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $27.5 million Box office: $115.2 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Airplane! (1980)
PG | 1h 28min | 8/10 | Comedy, Parody Parental Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested, Some material may not be suitable for children.) STORYLINE Airplane! (1980) is a hilarious parody of disaster films, following the story of ex-fighter pilot Ted Striker, who has a fear of flying. When the crew of a commercial flight becomes incapacitated due to food poisoning, it's up to Striker to overcome his fears and land the plane safely. With the help of his ex-girlfriend, stewardess Elaine Dickinson, and a host of quirky characters, Striker navigates a series of absurd and comedic situations. The film's rapid-fire jokes, visual gags, and witty dialogue make it a timeless comedy classic. CREDITS Directors: - Jim Abrahams - David Zucker - Jerry Zucker Writers: - Jim Abrahams - David Zucker - Jerry Zucker Starring: - Robert Hays as Ted Striker - Julie Hagerty as Elaine Dickinson - Leslie Nielsen as Dr. Rumack - Robert Stack as Captain Rex Kramer - Lloyd Bridges as Steve McCroskey - Peter Graves as Captain Clarence Oveur - Kareem Abdul-Jabbar as Roger Murdock Produced by: Jon Davison Production Companies: Paramount Pictures Cinematography: Joseph Biroc Edited by: Patrick Kennedy Music by: Elmer Bernstein Distributed by: Paramount Pictures Release date: July 2, 1980 Run Time: 1h 28min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $3.5 million Box office: $171 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Stripes (1981)
R | 1h 46min | 7/10 | Comedy Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE "Stripes" is a comedy film that follows the story of John Winger, played by Bill Murray, who, after losing his job, car, apartment, and girlfriend all in one day, decides to enlist in the U.S. Army. He convinces his friend Russell Ziskey, played by Harold Ramis, to join him. The film humorously portrays their misadventures in basic training and their unexpected deployment in a top-secret military mission. "Stripes" is known for its irreverent humor and has become a classic in the comedy genre. CREDITS Director: Ivan Reitman Writers: - Len Blum - Harold Ramis - Dan Goldberg Starring: - Bill Murray as John Winger - Harold Ramis as Russell Ziskey - Warren Oates as Sgt. Hulka - P.J. Soles as Stella Hansen - Sean Young as Louise Cooper Produced by: Ivan Reitman Production Companies: Columbia Pictures Cinematography: Bill Butler Edited by: - Harry Keller - Michael Luciano Music by: Elmer Bernstein Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date: June 26, 1981 Run Time: 1 hr 46 min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $10 million Box office: $85.3 million+ COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Stir Crazy (1980)
R | 1h 51min | 7/10 | Comedy, Crime Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE "Stir Crazy" is a comedy film that follows the story of Skip Donahue and Harry Monroe, played by Gene Wilder and Richard Pryor. These two New Yorkers are framed for a bank robbery in the West and end up in a maximum-security prison. The film humorously explores their attempts to adjust to prison life and their elaborate plan to escape. Known for its witty script and the dynamic comedic chemistry between Wilder and Pryor, the film is a classic in the comedy genre. CREDITS Director: Sidney Poitier Writer: Bruce Jay Friedman Starring: - Gene Wilder as Skip Donahue - Richard Pryor as Harry Monroe - Georg Stanford Brown as Rory Schultebrand - JoBeth Williams as Meredith Produced by: Hannah Weinstein Production Companies: Columbia Pictures Cinematography: Fred Schuler Edited by: Harry Keller Music by: Tom Scott Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date: December 12, 1980 Run Time: 1 hr 51 min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $10 million Box office: $101.3 million+ COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Mad Max 1979
R | 1h 33min | 7/10 | Action, SciFi, Thriller Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE Mad Max (1979) is a dystopian action thriller set in a desolate future where law and order have collapsed. The story follows Max Rockatansky, a police officer who becomes a vigilante after his family is brutally murdered by a violent motorcycle gang led by the ruthless Toecutter. As society crumbles around him, Max embarks on a relentless quest for revenge, using his skills and a high-powered car to hunt down the gang members. The film's high-octane chases and stark depiction of a lawless world create an intense and thrilling experience. CREDITS Director: George Miller Writers: - George Miller - James McCausland Starring: - Mel Gibson as Max Rockatansky - Joanne Samuel as Jessie Rockatansky - Hugh Keays-Byrne as Toecutter - Steve Bisley as Jim Goose - Tim Burns as Johnny the Boy - Roger Ward as Fifi Produced by: Byron Kennedy Production Companies: Kennedy Miller Productions Cinematography: David Eggby Edited by: - Tony Paterson - Cliff Hayes Music by: Brian May Distributed by: Roadshow Film Distributors Release date: April 12, 1979 Run Time: 1h 33min Country: Australia Languages: English Budget: $350,000 Box office: $100 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- The Jerk (1979)
R | 1h 34min | 8/10 | Comedy, Satire Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE The Jerk (1979) is a comedy classic that follows the misadventures of Navin R. Johnson, played by Steve Martin. Navin is a clueless and naive man who discovers that he was adopted by a poor black family in Mississippi. Determined to find his place in the world, he sets out on a journey filled with ridiculous and humorous situations. Along the way, he becomes a millionaire by inventing a simple device, only to lose it all through a series of comical misfortunes. The film is a satirical take on the American Dream and features Martin's signature humor and physical comedy. CREDITS Director: Carl Reiner Writers: - Steve Martin - Carl Gottlieb - Michael Elias Starring: - Steve Martin as Navin R. Johnson - Bernadette Peters as Marie - Catlin Adams as Patty Bernstein - Mabel King as Mother - Richard Ward as Father - Dick Anthony Williams as Taj Produced by: - William E. McEuen - David V. Picker Production Companies: - Aspen Film Society - Universal Pictures Cinematography: Victor J. Kemper Edited by: Bud Molin Music by: Jack Elliott Distributed by: Universal Pictures Release date: December 14, 1979 Run Time: 1h 34min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $4 million Box office: $100 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- The Frisco Kid (1979)
PG | 1h 59min | 7/10 | Comedy, Western, Adventure Parental Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested, Some material may not be suitable for children.) STORYLINE The Frisco Kid (1979) is a heartwarming and humorous adventure that follows the journey of Avram Belinski, a Polish rabbi, who travels to America in the mid-19th century to lead a synagogue in San Francisco. Along the way, he befriends a tough but kind-hearted bank robber named Tommy. Together, they face a series of comical and dangerous misadventures as they travel across the Wild West. The film beautifully blends comedy, friendship, and the cultural clash of the Old World and the American frontier. CREDITS Director: Robert Aldrich Writers: - Michael Elias - Frank Shaw Starring: - Gene Wilder as Avram Belinski - Harrison Ford as Tommy Lillard - Ramon Bieri as Mr. Jones - Val Bisoglio as Chief Gray Cloud - George DiCenzo as Darryl Diggs Produced by: - Mace Neufeld Production Companies: Warner Bros. Cinematography: Robert B. Hauser Edited by: - Jack Horger - Michael Luciano Music by: Frank De Vol Distributed by: Warner Bros. Release date: July 6, 1979 Run Time: 1h 59min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $9 million Box office: $9.3 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Meatballs (1979)
PG | 1h 34min | 7/10 | Comedy Parental Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested, Some material may not be suitable for children.) STORYLINE Meatballs (1979) is a lighthearted summer camp comedy that follows the antics of head counselor Tripper Harrison and the campers and staff at Camp North Star. As the summer progresses, Tripper takes the shy new camper Rudy under his wing, helping him come out of his shell. Meanwhile, the camp's zany staff and enthusiastic campers prepare for the annual Olympiad competition against the snobby Camp Mohawk. Filled with pranks, humor, and heartwarming moments, Meatballs captures the spirit of summer camp and the bonds formed there. CREDITS Director: Ivan Reitman Writers: - Len Blum - Daniel Goldberg - Janis Allen - Harold Ramis Starring: - Bill Murray as Tripper Harrison - Chris Makepeace as Rudy Gerner - Harvey Atkin as Morty Melnick - Kate Lynch as Roxanne - Russ Banham as Crockett - Kristine DeBell as A.L. Produced by: - Daniel Goldberg - Len Blum Production Companies: - Famous Players - Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC) Cinematography: Donald Wilder Edited by: Debra Karen Music by: Elmer Bernstein Distributed by: Paramount Pictures Release date: June 29, 1979 Run Time: 1h 34min Country: Canada Languages: English Budget: $1.6 million Box office: $43 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Monty Python's Life of Brian (1979)
R | 1h 34min | 8/10 | Comedy Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE Life of Brian (1979) is a satirical comedy that follows the misadventures of Brian Cohen, a man born on the same day and next door to Jesus Christ. Mistaken for the Messiah, Brian is reluctantly thrust into the role of a religious leader. The film humorously critiques religious dogma, political zealotry, and social norms through a series of absurd and hilarious scenarios. As Brian navigates the challenges of his unintended role, he encounters a host of eccentric characters and situations that underscore the film's biting satire and comedic genius. CREDITS Director: Terry Jones Writers: - Graham Chapman - John Cleese - Terry Gilliam - Eric Idle - Terry Jones - Michael Palin Starring: - Graham Chapman as Brian Cohen - John Cleese as Reg / High Priest / Centurion of the Yard - Terry Gilliam as Wise Man Number 2 / Frank - Eric Idle as Stan / Loretta / Harry the Haggler - Terry Jones as Mandy Cohen - Michael Palin as Mr. Big Nose / Francis Produced by: John Goldstone Production Companies: HandMade Films Cinematography: Peter Biziou Edited by: Julian Doyle Music by: Geoffrey Burgon Distributed by: Cinema International Corporation Release date: August 17, 1979 Run Time: 1h 34min Country: United Kingdom Languages: English Budget: $4 million Box office: $20 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Alien (1979)
R | 1h 57min | 9/10 | Horror, Sci-Fi Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE Alien (1979) is a groundbreaking sci-fi horror film that follows the story of Ellen Ripley, a warrant officer aboard the commercial space tug Nostromo. When the crew receives a distress signal from a distant moon, they discover a derelict alien ship and unknowingly bring back a deadly extraterrestrial organism. As the crew members are picked off one by one, Ripley must confront the terrifying creature and find a way to survive. The film's atmospheric tension, innovative special effects, and iconic performance by Sigourney Weaver make it a seminal work in the genre. CREDITS Director: Ridley Scott Writers: - Dan O'Bannon (screenplay) - Ronald Shusett (story) Starring: - Sigourney Weaver as Ellen Ripley - Tom Skerritt as Dallas - Veronica Cartwright as Lambert - Harry Dean Stanton as Brett - John Hurt as Kane - Ian Holm as Ash - Yaphet Kotto as Parker Produced by: - Gordon Carroll - David Giler - Walter Hill Production Companies: - Brandywine Productions - 20th Century Fox Cinematography: Derek Vanlint Edited by: Terry Rawlings Music by: Jerry Goldsmith Distributed by: 20th Century Fox Release date: May 25, 1979 Run Time: 1h 57min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $11 million Box office: $106.3 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Wicked (2024)
PG-13 | 2h 40min | 7/10 | Fantasy, Musical Parental Rating: PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned, Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13) STORYLINE "Wicked" (2024) is an adaptation of the hit Broadway musical that reimagines the Land of Oz before Dorothy’s arrival. The story follows Elphaba, a misunderstood, green-skinned girl who becomes the Wicked Witch of the West, and her complex friendship with Glinda, the Good Witch. As the two navigate their differing paths and opposing beliefs, they struggle with societal expectations and their individual quests for power, love, and acceptance. The film brings to life the untold story of Oz, offering a fresh perspective on the characters and events leading to the well-known story of "The Wizard of Oz." CREDITS Director: Jon M. Chu Writers: - Winnie Holzman - Stephen Schwartz Starring: - Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba - Ariana Grande as Glinda - Jonathan Bailey as Fiyero - Jeff Goldblum as The Wizard - Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible Produced by: - Marc Platt - David Stone Production Companies: Marc Platt Productions Cinematography: Alice Brooks Edited by: Myron Kerstein Music by: - John Powell (score) - Stephen Schwartz (songs) Distributed by: Universal Pictures Release date: November 22, 2024 Run Time: 2h 40min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $100 million Box office: $756 million+ COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- A Complete Unknown (2024)
R | 2h 21min | 7/10 | Biography, Drama, Music Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE "A Complete Unknown" is a biographical drama that delves into the enigmatic early life of music legend Bob Dylan. The film chronicles Dylan's rise from an unknown folk singer in the Greenwich Village scene of the 1960s to becoming a cultural icon. Along the way, the movie explores the evolution of his music, his relationships, and his complex persona as an artist and social figure. The story highlights the key moments that shaped Dylan's career, including his controversial shift to electric guitar and his impact on the countercultural movement, shedding light on the mysteries of the man who became one of the most influential songwriters of all time. CREDITS Director: James Mangold Writers: - James Mangold - Jay Cocks Starring: - Timothée Chalamet as Bob Dylan - Monica Barbaro as Joan Baez - Elle Fanning as Suze Rotolo - Benedict Cumberbatch as Albert Grossman Produced by: - Michael Bederman - Fred Berger - Bob Bookman - Timothée Chalamet - Alan Gasmer - Alex Heineman - Peter Jaysen - Brian Kavanaugh-Jones - James Mangold - Andrew Rona - Jeff Rosen - Blake Simon Production Companies: - Range Media Partners - Veritas Entertainment Group - The Picture Company - Turnpike Films Cinematography: P hedon Papamichael Edited by: - Andrew Buckland - Scott Morris Music by: Bob Dylan Distributed by: Searchlight Pictures Release date: December 25, 2024 Run Time: 2h 21min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $45 million Box office: $140 million+ COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Megalopolis (2024)
R | 2h 18min | 5/10 | Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE Megalopolis is set in a futuristic version of New York City, where a brilliant architect, bent on reconstructing society, embarks on an ambitious plan to create a utopia. As the world grapples with political and economic collapse, the film explores the tension between idealism and realism, between those who seek to build a new world and those determined to preserve the old one. It’s a film about the fragility of civilization, the power of vision, and the ultimate question of whether humanity can ever achieve true harmony. With sweeping cityscapes, visionary architecture, and a plot that intertwines personal struggles with grand societal shifts, "Megalopolis" is a thought-provoking epic that questions what kind of future is possible. CREDITS Director: Francis Ford Coppola Writers: Francis Ford Coppola Starring: - Adam Driver as Cesar Catilina - Aubrey Plaza as Wow Platinum - Giancarlo Esposito as Mayor Cicero - Lawrence Fishburne as Fundi Romaine - Shia LaBeouf as Clodio Pulcher - Nathalie Emmanuel as Hamilton Crassus III - Jon Voight as Hamilton Crassus III - Dustin Hoffman as Nush 'The Fixer' Berman Produced by: Francis Ford Coppola Production Companies: American Zoetrope Cinematography : Mihai Malaimare Jr. Edited by: - Cam McLauchlin - Glen Scantlebury M usic by: Osvaldo Golijov Distributed by: Lionsgate Release date: September 27, 2024 Run Time: 2h 18min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $120 million+ Box office: - $14 million+ COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Reagan (2024)
PG-13 | 2h 15min | 7/10 | Biography, Drama Parental Rating: PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned, Some Material May Be Inappropriate for Children Under 13) STORYLINE "Reagan" chronicles the life of the 40th President of the United States, Ronald Reagan, from his early days as a Hollywood actor to his ascension to one of the most influential political figures of the 20th century. The film explores key moments of Reagan's career, including his time as Governor of California, his presidential campaigns, and his pivotal role during the Cold War. At its core, "Reagan" delves into the complexities of his personal life and the legacy he left behind, painting a portrait of a man who navigated both the glamour of show business and the harsh realities of politics. CREDITS Director: Sean McNamara Writers: Howard Klausner Based on: The Crusader by Paul Kengor Starring: - Dennis Quaid as Ronald Reagan - Penelope Ann Miller as Nancy Reagan - Mena Suvari as Jane Wyman - Jon Voight as Viktor Novikov - Kevin Dillon as Jack Reagan Produced by: Mark Joseph Production Companies: - Rawhide Pictures - MJM Entertainment Group - Makeshift Productions Cinematography: Christian Sebaldt Edited by: - Clayton Woodhull - Jeff W. Canavan Music by: John Coda Distributed by: ShowBiz Direct Release date: August 30, 2024 Run Time: 2h 15min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $25 million+ Box office: $30 million+ COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- The Godfather Part III (1990)
R | 2h 42min | 7/10 | Crime, Drama Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE "The Godfather Part III," the final chapter in the epic Corleone trilogy, focuses on an aging Michael Corleone seeking redemption and a way out of the crime world. As he tries to legitimize his business dealings, Michael is drawn back into the cycle of violence and betrayal. The film intertwines themes of power, loyalty, and family legacy, culminating in a dramatic and tragic finale. CREDITS Director: Francis Ford Coppola Writers: - Mario Puzo - Francis Ford Coppola Starring: - Al Pacino as Michael Corleone - Diane Keaton as Kay Adams - Andy Garcia as Vincent Mancini - Talia Shire as Connie Corleone - Eli Wallach as Don Altobello Produced by: Francis Ford Coppola Production Companies: Paramount Pictures Cinematography: Gordon Willis Edited by: - Barry Malkin - Lisa Fruchtman - Walter Murch Music by: Carmine Coppola Distributed by: Paramount Pictures Release date: December 25, 1990 Run Time: 2 hr 42 min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $54 million Box office: $136.8 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Up in Smoke (1978)
R | 1h 26min | 7/10 | Comedy Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE Up in Smoke (1978) is a stoner comedy that follows the misadventures of Cheech and Chong, two lovable slackers who accidentally become involved in a series of wild and hilarious escapades. After meeting on the road, the duo sets out on a quest to score some marijuana, leading them to a series of absurd and comedic situations. Along the way, they inadvertently smuggle a van made entirely of marijuana from Mexico to Los Angeles, all while being pursued by inept narcotics agents. The film is a riotous journey filled with classic one-liners, slapstick humor, and the quintessential stoner culture of the 1970s. CREDITS Director: Lou Adler Writers: - Tommy Chong - Cheech Marin Starring: - Cheech Marin as Pedro De Pacas - Tommy Chong as Anthony 'Man' Stoner - Edie Adams as Mrs. Stoner - Strother Martin as Arnold Stoner - Stacy Keach as Sgt. Stedenko Produced by : Lou Adler Production Companies: Paramount Pictures Cinematography: Gene Polito Edited by: Scott Conrad Music by: Various Artists Distributed by: Paramount Pictures Release date: September 15, 1978 Run Time: 1h 26min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $2 million Box office: $104 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Halloween (1978)
R | 1h 31min | 8/10 | Horror Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE Halloween (1978) is a seminal horror film that introduces the terrifying tale of Michael Myers. On Halloween night in 1963, six-year-old Michael brutally murders his sister. Fifteen years later, he escapes from a mental institution and returns to his hometown of Haddonfield, Illinois. Stalking teenage babysitter Laurie Strode and her friends, Michael embarks on a killing spree, while Dr. Sam Loomis, his former psychiatrist, desperately tries to stop him. The film's eerie atmosphere, chilling music, and relentless suspense make it a classic in the horror genre. CREDITS Director: John Carpenter Writers: - John Carpenter - Debra Hill Starring: - Jamie Lee Curtis as Laurie Strode - Donald Pleasence as Dr. Sam Loomis - Tony Moran as Michael Myers - Nancy Kyes as Annie Brackett - P.J. Soles as Lynda van der Klok - Charles Cyphers as Sheriff Leigh Brackett Produced by: Debra Hill Production Companies: - Compass International Pictures - Falcon International Productions Cinematography: Dean Cundey Edited by: - Tommy Lee Wallace - Charles Bornstein Music by: John Carpenter Distributed by: Compass International Pictures Release date: October 25, 1978 Run Time: 1h 31min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $325,000 Box office: $70 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Annie Hall (1977)
PG | 1h 33min | 8/10 | Comedy, Romance Parental Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested, Some material may not be suitable for children.) STORYLINE Annie Hall (1977) is a groundbreaking romantic comedy that explores the complexities of modern relationships. The film follows Alvy Singer, a neurotic, self-absorbed comedian, as he reflects on his tumultuous relationship with the quirky and free-spirited Annie Hall. Through a series of flashbacks and direct addresses to the camera, Alvy dissects their romance, highlighting the highs and lows of their time together. The film's innovative narrative structure and witty dialogue make it a timeless exploration of love, identity, and the human condition. CREDITS Director: Woody Allen Writers: - Woody Allen - Marshall Brickman Starring: - Woody Allen as Alvy Singer - Diane Keaton as Annie Hall - Tony Roberts as Rob - Carol Kane as Allison - Paul Simon as Tony Lacey - Shelley Duvall as Pam - Janet Margolin as Robin Produced by: Charles H. Joffe Production Companies: - United Artists - Rollins-Joffe Productions Cinematography: Gordon Willis Edited by: - Ralph Rosenblum - Wendy Greene Bricmont Music by: Various Artists Distributed by: United Artists Release date: April 20, 1977 Run Time: 1h 33min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $4 million Box office: $38.3 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- High Anxiety (1977)
PG | 1h 34min | 7/10 | Comedy Parental Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children.) STORYLINE "High Anxiety" is a satirical homage to Alfred Hitchcock's iconic thrillers. Dr. Richard H. Thorndyke, the newly appointed director of the Psychoneurotic Institute for the Very, Very Nervous, finds himself entangled in a web of murder, conspiracy, and deceit. As he battles his own fear of heights, Thorndyke uncovers a sinister plot within the institution. Packed with slapstick humor and clever parodies, the film is a testament to Mel Brooks' comedic genius. CREDITS Director: Mel Brooks Writers: - Mel Brooks - Ron Clark Starring: - Mel Brooks - Madeline Kahn - Cloris Leachman Cinematography: Paul Lohmann Edited by: John C. Howard Music by: John Morris Distributed by: 20th Century Fox Release date: December 25, 1977 Run Time: 1 hr 34 min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: Not publicly disclosed Box office: $31.1 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here
- Taxi Driver (1976)
R | 1h 54min | 9/10 | Crime, Drama, Thriller Parental Rating: R (Restricted. Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) STORYLINE Taxi Driver (1976) is a gritty and intense character study that delves into the mind of Travis Bickle, a lonely and mentally unstable Vietnam War veteran who works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City. Disgusted by the urban decay and corruption around him, Travis becomes increasingly detached from reality. His growing obsession with saving a young prostitute named Iris and his desire to cleanse the city of its filth lead him down a violent and dangerous path. The film explores themes of isolation, alienation, and the blurred line between heroism and madness. CREDITS Director: Martin Scorsese Writers: - Paul Schrader (screenplay) Starring: - Robert De Niro as Travis Bickle - Jodie Foster as Iris - Cybill Shepherd as Betsy - Harvey Keitel as Sport - Peter Boyle as Wizard - Albert Brooks as Tom Produced by: - Michael Phillips - Julia Phillips Production Companies: Bill/Phillips Productions Cinematography: Michael Chapman Edited by: - Marcia Lucas - Tom Rolf - Melvin Shapiro Music by: Bernard Herrmann Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Release date: February 8, 1976 Run Time: 1h 54min Country: United States Languages: English Budget: $1.9 million Box office: $28.4 million COPYRIGHT/DISCLAIMER View The Copyright Disclaimer here REPORT ERRORS or ADD INFORMATION Submit errors or add information to our site here



















