With
nearly seven years of cinematic exploration now in the rearview mirror, the
adventure known as Every ’70s Movie
is slowly but steadily nearing the finish line, simply because my list of
titles yet to be reviewed is dwindling down to mostly comprise films that have
fallen out of general distribution. Many of the remaining pictures have never
been officially issued on any form of home video, most are rarely shown on
television, and none, as yet, appears on legitimate streaming outlets. And
that’s where you, dear readers, enter the conversation.
Periodically
through the next few months, I’ll share lists of titles that have proven
elusive, but should definitely be reviewed if possible because of noteworthy
elements—a familiar star or director, a major studio, what have you. So here’s
my request. If you have or know of any pathways toward seeing these hard-to-find movies,
please contact me either publicly through the comments function of this post or
privately through the e-mail information in my profile. I will continue to
search for these pictures, of course, but tracking some of them down has proven
challenging. Therefore, any help is appreciated. With any luck, someone out
there will recognize a title or two and be able to share a private DVD, a web link, a copy recorded off TV
back in the day, or (shudder) a VHS copy the release details of which have
escaped my notice. Thanks in advance for anything you can do! And
with that, here’s my first list of missing movies . . .
Black Chariot (1971, US, with Bernie Casey)
Black Cream a/k/a Together for Days
(1972, US, directed by Michael Schultz)
Boardwalk
(1979, US, with Ruth Gordon)
Chandar, the Black Leopard of Ceylon (1972, US, Disney)
Coast to Coast (1980, US, with Robert Blake)
Country Music (1972, US, with Marty Robbins)
Countdown at Kusini a/k/a Cool
Red (1976, US/Nigeria, with Ossie Davis)
The
Divine Mr. J a/k/a The Thorn (1971, US, with Bette Midler)
The Double McGuffin (1979, US, directed by Joe Camp)
Hangup
(1974, US, directed by Henry Hathaway)
The London Connection a/k/a The Omega
Connection (1979, US, Disney)
Irish Whiskey Rebellion (1972, US, with William Devane)
Limbo
(1972, US, with Kate Jackson)
Mackintosh and T.J. (1975, US, with Roy Rogers)
Mule
Feathers (1977, US, cartoon featuring the voice of Don
Knotts)
Sammy Stops the World (1978, US, with Sammy Davis Jr.)
The Sporting Club (1971, US, with Jack Warden)
Stand Up and Be Counted (1972, US, with Jacqueline Bisset)
Sudden Death (1977, US, with Robert Conrad)
Two People
(1973, US, with Peter Fonda)
15 comments:
SUDDEN DEATH -
https://www.amazon.com/Robert-Conrad-Double-Feature-Little/dp/B007AFS0PK/ref=sr_1_1?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1489204445&sr=1-1&keywords=sudden+death+conrad
HANG UP aka SUPER DUDE will be an impossiblity as only one print survives.
Deadly Strangers (1974) with Hayley Mills and Simon Ward https://youtu.be/Y18vuZATRDk
Boardwalk is available for purchase on YouTube: trailer at https://youtu.be/EGp99zZlz4A
Hello, you can find Sudden Death here, the quality is rather good. ;)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEdYSoeptAI
Sudden Death (together with a bunch of other obscure titles): can be downloaded (torrent) here: https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1513536
Two people (again a torrent): https://rutracker.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=3314783
Coast to Coast here: http://rarelust.com/coast-to-coast-1980/
Stand Up And Be Counted http://rarelust.com/stand-up-and-be-counted-1972/
Sudde Death http://rarelust.com/sudden-death-1977/
In the meantime, I would like to make a couple of requests that are both on youtube.
Outrage (1973) starring Robert Culp
Law and Order (1976) starring Darren McGavin
I haven't seen either made for television movie television movie, but both sound good! However, I think I'll let you be the guinea pig to see how they are. Big fan of this blog!!!!
I am looking for "And No One Can Save Her" Starring Lee Remick from 1973. Has anyone have it? You can find "The Sporting Club" on eBay. I have it on VHS.
https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=boardwalk+1979
The Double McGuffin is available here:
http://rarelust.com/the-double-mcguffin-1979/
Yes, rarelust is an excellent source for numerous hard-to-find 70's flicks.
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