{"id":78986,"date":"2019-03-22T14:37:07","date_gmt":"2019-03-22T20:37:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=78986"},"modified":"2019-03-22T14:37:27","modified_gmt":"2019-03-22T20:37:27","slug":"ringside-report-looks-at-the-1970s-in-film","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=78986","title":{"rendered":"Ringside Report Looks At the 1970s in Film"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: center;\">[AdSense-A]<\/p>\n<p><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=78986\" rel=\"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/?p=78986\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignleft wp-image-78987 size-medium\" style=\"margin-right: 10px;\" src=\"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/the-godfather-300x196.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"300\" height=\"196\" srcset=\"https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/the-godfather-300x196.jpg 300w, https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/the-godfather-768x502.jpg 768w, https:\/\/ringsidereport.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2019\/03\/the-godfather-1024x669.jpg 1024w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px\" \/><\/a>By Geoffrey Huchel<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Although the early 1970s experienced a financial slump it proved to be a benchmark decade, as an art form and as a business, which tremendously affected the development of movie making. The restrictions that were put in place decades before on language, adult content, and sexuality have loosened, allowing filmmakers to experiment and take greater risks. In addition, the hippie movement, the civil rights movement, free love, the growth of rock and roll, and drug use has certainly impacted filmmaking during the decade.<\/p>\n<p>The 1970s brought a rebirth of the gritty crime film. THE FRENCH CONNECTION (1971), starring Gene Hackman and SERPICO (1973), starring Al Pacino, were two noteworthy ones. It\u2019s widely known that the 1970s gained lucrative success in the horror genre, especially with films like the terrifying THE EXORCIST (1973), starring a young Linda Blair. Other notable horror films of the decade included THE OMEN (1976), ALIEN (1979), CARRIE (1976), BLACK CHRISTMAS (1974) and HALLOWEEN (1978), which was a pre-cursor to the classic slasher flicks of the 1980s and 1990s. Cult horror films were also popular in the 1970s, such as THE LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT (1972), THE HILLS HAVE EYES (1977) and THE TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE (1974), all of which got the remake treatment years later.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>In 1975, the blockbuster was born. The first film to be given this distinction was Steven Spielberg\u2019s JAWS (1975), starring Roy Scheider and Richard Dreyfuss. Another legendary blockbuster of the decade was George Lucas\u2019s STAR WARS (1977), starring Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher. Both films raked in massive box office numbers and were part of an elite group that would be considered some of the most successful movie franchises in history.<\/p>\n<p>Disney released numerous animated and live action feature films including THE ARISTOCATS (1970), BEDKNOBS AND BROOMSTICKS (1971), starring Angela Lansbury, ESCAPE TO WITCH MOUNTAIN (1975), FREAKY FRIDAY (1976), starring Jodie Foster, PETE\u2019S DRAGON (1977), THE RESCUERS (1977) and RETURN TO WITCH MOUNTAIN (1978).<\/p>\n<p>The 1970s also introduced us to some of the greatest musical classics including CABARET (1972), FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (1971), SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (1977), GREASE (1978), THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW (1975), and one of my all time favorites, WILLY WONKA AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (1971), starring the legendary Gene Wilder.<\/p>\n<p>The decade produced an enormous amount of successful and popular films, all of which are great in their own ways. With such a large number, it was extremely difficult to select which ones to highlight. I did my best to choose the ones I thought made an impact on the decade. As I previously mentioned in my 1960s tribute, if some of your favorite titles didn\u2019t make this list, they may appear in a future piece.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>THE GODFATHER (1972) Running Time 2 hr 55 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Francis Ford Coppola<br \/>\nStarring: Marlon Brando<br \/>\nAl Pacino<br \/>\nJames Caan<br \/>\nDiane Keaton<\/p>\n<p>Plot: The aging patriarch of an organized crime dynasty transfers control of his clandestine empire to his reluctant son.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>THE STING (1973) Running Time 2 hr 9 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by George Roy Hill<br \/>\nStarring: Paul Newman<br \/>\nRobert Redford<\/p>\n<p>Plot: Two grifters team up to pull off the ultimate con.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>AMERICAN GRAFFITI (1973) RUNNING Time 1 hr 50 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by George Lucas<br \/>\nStarring: Richard Dreyfuss<br \/>\nRon Howard<br \/>\nHarrison Ford<\/p>\n<p>Plot: A couple of high school grads spend one final night cruising the strip with their buddies before they go off to college.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>THE GODFATHER PART II (1974) Running Time 3 hr 22 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Francis Ford Coppola<br \/>\nStarring: Al Pacino<br \/>\nRobert De Niro<br \/>\nRobert Duvall<br \/>\nDiane Keaton<\/p>\n<p>Plot: The early life and career of Vito Corleone in 1920s New York City is portrayed, while his son, Michael, expands and tightens his grip on the family crime syndicate.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>DOG DAY AFTERNOON (1975) Running Time 2 hr 5 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Sidney Lumet<br \/>\nStarring: Al Pacino<br \/>\nCharles Durning<\/p>\n<p>Plot: A man robs a bank to pay for his lover\u2019s operation; it turns into a hostage situation and a media circus.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO\u2019S NEST (1975) Running Time 2 hr 13 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Milos Forman<br \/>\nStarring: Jack Nicholson<br \/>\nLouise Fletcher<\/p>\n<p>Plot: A criminal pleads insanity after getting into trouble again and once in the mental institution rebels against the oppressive nurse and rallies up the patients.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>TAXI DRIVER (1976) Running Time 1 hr 54 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by martin Scorsese<br \/>\nStarring: Robert De Niro<br \/>\nJodie Foster<br \/>\nCybill Shepherd<\/p>\n<p>Plot: A mentally challenged unstable veteran works as a nighttime taxi driver in New York City, where the perceived decadence and sleeze fuels his urge for violent action by attempting to liberate a presidential campaign worker and an underage prostitute.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>ROCKY (1976) Running Time 2 hr<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by John G. Avildsen<br \/>\nStarring: Sylvester Stallone<br \/>\nTalia Shire<\/p>\n<p>Plot: A small-time boxer gets a supremely rare chance to fight a heavyweight champion in a bout in which he strives to go the distance for his self-respect.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>NETWORK (1976) Running Time 2 hr 1 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Sidney Lumet<br \/>\nStarring: Faye Dunaway<br \/>\nWilliam Holden<br \/>\nRobert Duvall<\/p>\n<p>Plot: A television network cynically exploits a deranged former anchor\u2019s ravings and revelations about the news media for its own profit.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>ALL THE PRESIDENT\u2019S MEN (1976) Running Time 2 hr 18 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Alan J. Pakula<br \/>\nStarring: Dustin Hoffman<br \/>\nRobert Redford<\/p>\n<p>Plot: \u201cthe Washington Post\u201d reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein uncover the details of the Watergate scandal that leads to President Richard Nixon\u2019s resignation.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>THE DEER HUNTER (1978) Running Time 3 hr 3 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Michael Cimino<br \/>\nStarring: Robert De Niro<br \/>\nChristopher Walken<\/p>\n<p>Plot: An in-depth examination of the ways in which the U.S Vietnam War impacts and disrupts the lives of people in a small industrial town in Pennsylvania.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>SUPERMAN (1978) Running Time 2 hr 23 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Richard Donner<br \/>\nStarring: Christopher Reeve<br \/>\nMargot Kidder<br \/>\nGene Hackman<\/p>\n<p>Plot: An alien orphan is sent from his dying planet to Earth, where he grows up to become his adoptive home\u2019s first and greatest superhero.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>APOCALYPSE NOW (1979) Running Time 2 hr 27 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Francis Ford Coppola<br \/>\nStarring: Martin Sheen<br \/>\nMarlon Brando<br \/>\nRobert Duvall<\/p>\n<p>Plot: During the Vietnam War, Captain Willard is sent on a dangerous mission into Cambodia to assassinate a renegade Colonel who has set himself up as a god among a local tribe.<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>KRAMER VS KRAMER (1979) Running Time 1 hr 45 min<\/strong><\/em><br \/>\nDirected by Robert Benton<br \/>\nStarring: Dustin Hoffman<br \/>\nMeryl Streep<\/p>\n<p>Plot: Ted Kramer\u2019s wife leaves him, allowing for a lost bond to be rediscovered between Ted and his son, Billy. But a heated custody battle ensues over the divorced couple\u2019s son, dispensing the wounds lefty by the separation.<\/p>\n<p>[si-contact-form form=&#8217;2&#8242;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>[AdSense-A] By Geoffrey Huchel Although the early 1970s experienced a financial slump it proved to be a benchmark decade, as an art form and as a business, which tremendously affected the development of movie making. 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