List of Warner Bros. films (1970–1979)

This is a list of films produced, co-produced, and/or distributed by Warner Bros. in the 1970s. 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, 1970Last of the Mobile Hot Shots
February 4, 1970Start the Revolution Without Meco-production with Norbud Productions
February 11, 1970Frankenstein Must Be DestroyedBritish film
co-production with Hammer Films
March 12, 1970Moon Zero TwoBritish film
March 26, 1970Woodstock
May 6, 1970The Phynx
May 13, 1970The Ballad of Cable Hogue
June 7, 1970Taste the Blood of DraculaBritish film
co-production with Hammer Films
July 29, 1970Chisumco-production with Batjac Productions
August 3, 1970PerformanceBritish film
co-production with Goodtimes Enterprises
September 4, 1970Which Way to the Front?
October 20, 1970Rabbit, Run
October 24, 1970TrogBritish film
November 12, 1970The Rise and Rise of Michael RimmerBritish film
co-production with David Paradine Productions and London Weekend Television
November 20, 1970Flapco-production with Cine Vesta Associates
December 25, 1970There Was a Crooked Man...
February 26, 1971The Priest's WifeItalian/French film
USA distribution only
March 11, 1971THX 1138co-production with American Zoetrope
March 17, 1971When Dinosaurs Ruled the EarthBritish film
co-production with Hammer Films
April 9, 1971Summer of '42Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
co-production with Mulligan-Roth Productions
May 1, 1971Billy Jackdistribution only; produced by National Student Film Corporation
June 17, 1971Death in VeniceItalian film
June 24, 1971McCabe & Mrs. Miller
June 25, 1971Kluteco-production with Gus Productions
July 14, 1971Dusty and Sweets McGee
July 16, 1971The DevilsBritish film
co-production with Russo Productions
August 1, 1971The Omega Manco-production with Walter Seltzer Productions
August 11, 1971And the Crows Will Dig Your GraveSpanish film
distribution only
August 25, 1971Medicine Ball Caravan
September 30, 1971Skin Game
October 6, 1971ZeppelinBritish film
November 24, 1971Man in the Wilderness
December 19, 1971A Clockwork OrangeNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
co-production with Polaris Productions and Hawk Films
December 23, 1971Dirty Harryco-production with The Malpaso Company
January 13, 1972The Cowboys
February 2, 1972Snow Job
February 25, 1972Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues
March 10, 1972What's Up, Doc?co-production with Saticoy Productions
May 24, 1972Malcolm X
June 12, 1972Adam's Woman
Get to Know Your Rabbit
June 19, 1972Portnoy's Complaintco-production with Chenault Productions
June 29, 1972The Candidate
Come Back, Charleston Blue
July 21, 1972 A Fan's Notesco-production with Coquihala
July 30, 1972DeliveranceNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
co-production with Elmer Enterprises
August 1, 1972Cry for Me, Billydistribution only; produced by Brut Productions
August 4, 1972Super Flyco-production with Superfly Ltd.
September 21, 1972Cancel My Reservationdistribution only; produced by Naho Productions
September 24, 1972The EmigrantsSwedish film
distribution only; produced by Svensk Filmindustri
Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
November 17, 1972Dracula A.D. 1972British film
co-production with Hammer Film Productions
November 22, 1972Rage
November 29, 1972CrescendoBritish film
co-production with Hammer Film Productions
December 21, 1972Jeremiah Johnsonco-production with Sanford Productions
January 31, 1973Steelyard Blues
February 7, 1973The Train Robbersco-production with Batjac Productions
March 1, 1973The Thief Who Came to Dinnerco-production with Bud Yorkin Productions
March 21, 1973King Boxer[N 1]distribution only; produced by Shaw Brothers Studio
April 10, 1973Class of '44
April 11, 1973Scarecrow
June 14, 1973The Last of Sheilaco-production with Hera Productions
June 17, 1973Blume in Love
June 20, 1973O Lucky Man!British film
July 11, 1973Cahill U.S. Marshalco-production with Batjac Productions
July 13, 1973Cleopatra Jones
July 25, 1973The Mackintosh ManBritish film
co-production with Newman-Foreman Company
August 19, 1973Enter the Dragon[N 2]co-production with Concord Production Inc. and distributed with Golden Harvest
September 7, 1973Day for NightFrench film
October 14, 1973Mean StreetsUSA/Latin America/Australia/Japan distribution only; co-production with Taplin-Perry-Scorsese Productions
October 15, 1973Badlands
October 24, 1973The All-American Boy
October 26, 1973The New LandSwedish film
distribution only; produced by Svensk Filmindustri
December 21, 1973Jimi Hendrix
The Deadly Trackers
December 18, 1973AmarcordItalian film
distribution only
December 25, 1973Magnum Forceco-production with The Malpaso Company
December 26, 1973The ExorcistNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Winner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
co-production with Hoya Productions
December 31, 1973Treasure Islandproduced by Filmation
January 24, 1974Sacred Knives of Vengeance[N 1]distribution only; produced by Shaw Brothers Studio
January 28, 1974Black Belt Jonesco-production with Sequoin Films
February 6, 1974McQco-production with Batjac Productions
February 7, 1974Blazing Saddlesco-production with Crossbow Productions
March 27, 1974Mameco-production with ABC
April 10, 1974Our Time
May 13, 1974Welcome to Arrow Beachdistribution only; produced by Brut Productions
May 17, 1974Black Eyeco-production with Pat Rooney Productions and Jerry Buss Presentations
May 19, 1974Zandy's Bride
June 7, 1974CrazeBritish film
USA distribution only; produced by Harbour Productions Limited
June 19, 1974The Terminal Man
July 10, 1974Oliver Twistproduced by Filmation
July 26, 1974Uptown Saturday Nightco-production with First Artists
August 14, 1974Black Samsonco-production with Omni Pictures
October 1, 1974It's Aliveco-production with Larco Productions
October 2, 1974Hangupdistribution only; produced by Brut Productions
October 3, 1974The AbdicationBritish film
November 19, 1974Animals Are Beautiful PeopleSouth African film
December 14, 1974The Towering InfernoNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
International distribution only; co-production with 20th Century Fox and Irwin Allen Productions
December 20, 1974Black ChristmasUSA distribution only; produced by Film Funding Ltd., Vision IV, Canadian Film Development Corporation and Famous Players
December 25, 1974Freebie and the Bean
January 29, 1975Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore
February 2, 1975Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins
March 14, 1975The Prisoner of Second Avenue
March 19, 1975The Yakuza
May 23, 1975Lepkeco-production with AmeriEuro Corp
June 9, 1975Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
The Wicker Man[N 3]USA distribution only; produced by British Lion Films
June 11, 1975Night Moves
June 25, 1975The Drowning Poolco-production with First Artists
July 11, 1975Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold
September 21, 1975Dog Day AfternoonNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
co-production with Artists Entertainment Complex
October 10, 1975LisztomaniaBritish film
co-production with Goodtimes Enterprises and Visual Programme Systems
October 11, 1975Let's Do It Againco-production with First Artists and Verdon Productions Limited
November 1, 1975Operation Daybreakco-production with Howard R. Schuster, Inc., American Allied Studios and Barrandov Studios
November 2, 1975The Ultimate Warrior
November 7, 1975From Beyond the GraveBritish film
co-production with Amicus Productions
December 18, 1975Barry LyndonNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
co-production with Hawk Films and Peregrine Productions
January 1976Inside OutBritish film
co-production with Kettledrum Films
February 25, 1976Catherine & Co.French film
April 4, 1976Hot Potato
April 7, 1976Sparkleco-production with RSO
April 9, 1976All the President's MenNominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture
Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Drama
co-production with Wildwood Enterprises
June 4, 1976Ode to Billy Joe
June 30, 1976The Outlaw Josey Walesco-production with The Malpaso Company
July 28, 1976The Gumball Rallyco-production with First Artists
August 12, 1976The RitzNominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
September 1, 1976St. Ives
October 31, 1976The Killer Inside Medistribution only
October 20, 1976Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same
December 17, 1976A Star Is BornWinner of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
co-production with First Artists and Barwood Films
December 22, 1976The Enforcerco-production with The Malpaso Company
February 10, 1977The Late Showco-production with Lion's Gate Films
March 31, 1977Brothersco-production with Edward Lewis Productions and Soho Productions
June 13, 1977Viva Knievel!co-production with Sherrill C. Corwin Productions
June 17, 1977Exorcist II: The Heretic
July 1, 1977Greased Lightning
July 15, 1977Outlaw Blues
August 3, 1977One on One
September 29, 1977Bobby Deerfieldco-production with Columbia Pictures and First Artists
October 7, 1977Oh, God!
A Piece of the Actionco-production with First Artists
October 14, 1977Starship Invasionsdistribution only; produced by Hal Roach Studios
November 20, 1977The Pack
November 30, 1977The Goodbye GirlNominee 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
December 21, 1977The Gauntletco-production with The Malpaso Company
January 29, 1978A Night Full of Rain
March 17, 1978An Enemy of the People
Crossed Swords[N 3]USA & Japan distribution only; produced by International Film Production and Prince and the Pauper Film Export A.G.
March 18, 1978Straight Timeco-production with First Artists
April 14, 1978The Medusa Touch[N 4]USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
May 10, 1978It Lives Againco-production with Larco Productions
May 19, 1978The Sea Gypsiesco-production with A-Team Productions
May 26, 1978Big Wednesday
June 2, 1978Capricorn One[N 4]USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
July 14, 1978The Swarm
Hooper
August 29, 1978Girlfriendsco-production with Cyclops Films
October 6, 1978Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?distribution only; produced by Lorimar, Aldrich Company, Geria Productions and Bavaria Films
Bloodbrothers
November 1, 1978The Great Bank Hoax
November 22, 1978Movie Movie[N 4]Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
USA distribution only; produced by ITC Entertainment
December 15, 1978Supermandistribution only; produced by DC Comics, Dovemead Ltd., Film Export, A.G. and International Film Production
December 20, 1978Every Which Way but Looseco-production with The Malpaso Company
February 9, 1979AgathaBritish film
co-production with First Artists and Casablanca FilmWorks
March 23, 1979Boulevard Nights
April 1979Ashantico-production with Columbia Pictures
Tilt
April 27, 1979A Little Romancedistribution only; produced by Orion Pictures
May 18, 1979Over the Edge
May 25, 1979Beyond the Poseidon Adventure
June 15, 1979The In-Laws
June 22, 1979The Main Eventco-production with First Artists and Barwood Films
July 4, 1979The Wanderersdistribution only; produced by Orion Pictures
July 13, 1979The Frisco Kid
August 17, 1979Life of Brian[N 5]US distributor, with Orion Pictures; produced by Handmade Films
August 31, 1979Time After Timedistribution only; produced by Orion Pictures
September 30, 1979The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Movieproduced by Warner Bros. Animation, Chuck Jones Productions and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
October 5, 197910Nominee of the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
distribution only; produced by Orion Pictures
October 19, 1979Jesusdistribution only; produced by The Genesis Project
October 26, 1979The Great Santinidistribution only; produced by Orion Pictures and Bing Crosby Productions
November 2, 1979Promises in the Darkdistribution only; produced by Orion Pictures
December 1, 1979Going in Style

See also

Notes

  1. Owned by Celestial Pictures
  2. Rights currently shared with Fortune Star Media Limited
  3. Owned by StudioCanal
  4. Owned by ITV Studios
  5. Owned by Python (Monty) Pictures

References

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