Top Movies from 1975
You are now browsing page 22, where we continue to highlight more remarkable films from 1975. If you’ve already discovered some exceptional titles on previous pages, now is the perfect time to delve even deeper into the cinematic landscape of that year. Keep exploring and enjoy the journey!
Halloween Special (1975)
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"Halloween Special" was a hosted horror Halloween special with Robert Foster as "Grimsley" presenting this Halloween special for KTLA, Channel 5 Los Angeles, California in October 1975.
Deadly Earnest's Spooky Colour Marathon (1975)
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"Deadly Earnest's Spooky Colour Marathon" was a hosted horror and science fiction movie marathon with Hedley Cullen as "Deadly Earnest" screened on ADS Channel 7, Adelaide, South Australia on 1 March 1975.
Coonskin (1975)
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Brother Rabbit, Brother Bear, and Preacher Fox rise to the top of the crime ranks in Harlem by going up against a con-man, a racist cop, and the Mafia.
The Nickel Ride (1975)
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A world-weary crime boss is losing his grip on his organization.
Conjugal Warfare (1975)
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Many stories revolving around a poor couple who, in spite of hating each other, still live together under the same roof.
In Search of Dracula (1975)
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A documentary exploring the legends of vampires, using books, paintings and early films on the subject.
The Treasure of Jamaica Reef (1975)
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An adventure film about the search for a more than 200-year-old treasure on the ocean floor.
Boss Nigger (1975)
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Two black bounty hunters ride into a small town out West in pursuit of an outlaw. They discover that the town has no sheriff, and soon take over that position, much against the will of the mostly white townsfolk.
Can You Keep It Up for a Week? (1975)
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Accident-prone Gil wants a steady job but is dismissed by every company that recruits him due to his unfortunate habit of ending up in sexually embarrassing situations. His girlfriend Annette says that she will marry him only if he can stay employed for at least a week. Hired by Mr Grimwood's cleaning company "Here To Service You", Gil is unwittingly drawn into a series of bawdy misadventures: sharing a bath with a married woman and getting caught by her husband; having a threesome with a hospital patient and a woman doctor, followed by a foursome with Annette, Grimwood and a woman psychologist; awkward encounters with a gay man
Waiting for Fidel (1975)
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This feature-length documentary from 1974 takes viewers inside Fidel Castro's Cuba. A movie-making threesome hope that Fidel himself will star in their film. The unusual crew consists of former Newfoundland premier Joseph Smallwood, radio and TV owner Geoff Stirling and NFB film director Michael Rubbo. What happens while the crew awaits its star shows a good deal of the new Cuba, and also of the three Canadians who chose to film the island. (NFB)
The Valiant Ones (1975)
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A righteous husband-and-wife swordfighting duo struggle to protect China from the machinations of Japanese pirates and corrupt officials.
Philadelphia, Here I Come (1975)
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Friel contrasts Gar's cloistered emotional life with his gregarious social persona by portraying him as two distinct characters, a public self (Donal McCann) and a private self (Des Cave).
The Naughty Stewardesses (1975)
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The Naughty Stewardesses follows the typical pattern of a Roger Corman "nurse" film (very popular at the time), only with stewardesses. The plot follows the exploits of four sexy flight attendants, and each of them disrobes in front of the camera and/or engage in intercourse at one point. There's raunchy action with a captain and a lass aboard his plane (in which a small child looks on to get a first hand sex ed class), and a wild party where a nude dude is actually a cake (he gets slobbered by one of the stewardesses!).
The Goalie's Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1975)
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Goalkeeper Josef Bloch is sent off after committing a foul during an away game. This causes him to lose his bearings, and he wanders aimlessly through the city streets and spends the night with the box-office attendant of a movie theatre.
Notes Towards an African Orestes (1975)
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The director presents takes and scenes filmed on location in Africa for a film-that-never-was, a black Oresteia.