List of Columbia Pictures Films - 1970s

1970s

Title Release Date Notes
Land Raiders January 1970
The Looking Glass War February 4, 1970
The Virgin Soldiers February 5, 1970
Loving March 4, 1970
The Liberation of L.B. Jones March 18, 1970
Riverrun April 27, 1970
Getting Straight May 13, 1970
Watermelon Man May 27, 1970
A Walk in the Spring Rain June 17, 1970
You Can't Win 'Em All July 24, 1970
Weekend with the Babysitter August 28, 1970
The Things of Life August 31, 1970
The Olympics in Mexico August 1970
Five Easy Pieces September 12, 1970 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
R.P.M. September 16, 1970
The Executioner September 16, 1970
The Mind of Mr. Soames October 12, 1970
I Never Sang for My Father October 18, 1970
Cromwell October 26, 1970 distributor
Machine Gun McCain October 29, 1970
The Owl and the Pussycat November 3, 1970
I Walk the Line November 18, 1970
Husbands December 8, 1970
There's a Girl in My Soup December 15, 1970
Take a Girl Like You December 16, 1970
Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion December 20, 1970
The Man with Connections December 21, 1970
The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun December 25, 1970
The Reckoning January 19, 1971
Bed and Board January 21, 1971
Doctors' Wives February 3, 1971
Claire's Knee February 21, 1971
The Pursuit of Happiness February 23, 1971
The Buttercup Chain March 12, 1971
Brother John March 24, 1971
A Severed Head March 28, 1971
Isle of the Snake People March 1971
Flight of the Doves April 2, 1971
Super Colt 38 April 26, 1971
The Incredible Invasion April 1971
10 Rillington Place May 12, 1971 co-production with Filmways
Saturday Morning May 22, 1971
Summertree June 6, 1971
A Man Called Sledge June 9, 1971
Drive, He Said June 13, 1971
The Anderson Tapes June 17, 1971
Man and Boy June 23, 1971
The Horsemen July 24, 1971
The Go-Between July 29, 1971 co-produced with EMI Films
The Brotherhood of Satan August 6, 1971
Fools' Parade August 18, 1971
The Love Machine August 27, 1971
Creatures the World Forgot September 1, 1971
See No Evil September 2, 1971
The Last Rebel September 24, 1971
Fragment of Fear September 1971
Dad's Army September 1971 distributor
Welcome to the Club September 1971
A Safe Place October 1, 1971
Macbeth October 13, 1971
The Last Picture Show October 22, 1971 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Bless the Beasts and Children October 28, 1971
Brian's Song November 30, 1971 television film; given release in theatres
Happy Birthday, Wanda June December 9, 1971
Nicholas and Alexandra December 13, 1971 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Dollars December 17, 1971
J.W. Coop January 1, 1972
Glass Houses January 7, 1972
Cisco Pike January 14, 1972
To Find a Man January 20, 1972
Zee and Co. January 21, 1972 A.K.A. X, Y, and Zee
Gumshoe March 21, 1972
Buck and the Preacher April 28, 1972
Stand Up and Be Counted May 1972
A Day in the Death of Joe Egg June 4, 1972
The Burglars June 14, 1972
Butterflies Are Free July 6, 1972
Living Free July 12, 1972
Fat City July 26, 1972
The New Centurions August 3, 1972
Pope Joan August 16, 1972
And Now for Something Completely Different August 22, 1972 co-production with Playboy Productions
Love in the Afternoon September 29, 1972
Young Winston October 10, 1972
The King of Marvin Gardens October 12, 1972
The Valachi Papers November 3, 1972
1776 November 17, 1972
Dirty Little Billy November 1972
Trafic December 11, 1972
Images December 18, 1972
Goodbye, Stork, Goodbye December 19, 1972
Black Gunn December 20, 1972
Andrei Rublev 1973
The Virgin Goddess 1973
Shamus January 31, 1973
Wattstax February 4, 1973
A Reflection of Fear February 12, 1973
The Creeping Flesh February 12, 1973
The Sin March 11, 1973
Lost Horizon March 17, 1973
Godspell March 21, 1973
Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me March 25, 1973
Fists of Fury March 1973
Love and Pain and the Whole Damn Thing April 19, 1973
Let the Good Times Roll May 25, 1973
The Hireling June 10, 1973
40 Carats June 28, 1973
Oklahoma Crude July 3, 1973
Siddhartha July 18, 1973
The Stone Killer August 8, 1973
The Way We Were October 19, 1973
Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams October 21, 1973
The Last Detail December 12, 1973
Papillon December 16, 1973 co-production with Allied Artists Pictures, international distributor
Crazy Joe February 15, 1974
Lone Wolf and Cub: Baby Cart to Hades March 13, 1974
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad April 5, 1974
Thomasine & Bushrod April 10, 1974
Lovin' Molly April 14, 1974
The Lords of Flatbush May 1, 1974
Chosen Survivors May 22, 1974
The Take May 1974
The Gravy Train June 16, 1974
For Pete's Sake June 26, 1974
Birds Do It, Bees Do It June 1974
Death Wish July 24, 1974 co-production with Paramount Pictures, international distributor
California Split August 7, 1974
Buster and Billie August 21, 1974
The Mutations September 25, 1974
Law and Disorder October 9, 1974
Liberation October 17, 1974
The Odessa File October 18, 1974
Open Season November 1, 1974
Confessions of a Window Cleaner November 8, 1974
The Three Stooges Follies November 1974
Emmanuelle December 3, 1974
The Stepford Wives February 12, 1975 theatrical distributor only; now distributed by Paramount Pictures
Shampoo March 13, 1975
Funny Lady March 15, 1975
Tommy March 19, 1975 co-production with Robert Stigwood and Hemdale
Aloha Bobby and Rose April 29, 1975
The Fortune May 20, 1975
Breakout May 22, 1975
The Wind and the Lion May 22, 1975 co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, international distributor
Bite the Bullet June 20, 1975
White Line Fever July 16, 1975
Hard Times October 8, 1975
Lies My Father Told Me October 12, 1975
Stardust November 12, 1975
Fear Over the City November 19, 1975
The Man Who Would Be King December 17, 1975 co-production with Allied Artists
Aaron Loves Angela December 25, 1975
The Black Bird December 25, 1975
Taxi Driver February 8, 1976 Nominee of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Jack and the Beanstalk February 13, 1976
Robin and Marian March 11, 1976
Cool Red April 16, 1976
The Stranger and the Gunfighter April 1976
Baby Blue Marine May 5, 1976
Drive-In May 26, 1976
Watch Out, We're Mad May 1976
The Last Woman June 6, 1976
Harry and Walter Go to New York June 17, 1976
Murder by Death June 23, 1976
Shadow of the Hawk July 14, 1976
Obsession August 1, 1976
The Front September 17, 1976
Nickelodeon December 21, 1976 co-production with British Lion Films and EMI Films
Fun with Dick and Jane February 9, 1977 also remade in 2005
The Farmer March 9, 1977
The Eagle Has Landed April 2, 1977
The Greatest May 19, 1977
The Deep June 17, 1977
March or Die August 5, 1977
Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger August 12, 1977
You Light Up My Life August 31, 1977
Bobby Deerfield September 29, 1977 co-production with Warner Bros., U.S. distributor
Close Encounters of the Third Kind November 16, 1977 co-production with EMI Films
The Boys in Company C February 2, 1978
Remember My Name February 1978
The Amsterdam Kill March 3, 1978
Casey's Shadow March 17, 1978
The Silver Bears April 21, 1978
The Buddy Holly Story May 18, 1978
Thank God It's Friday May 19, 1978
Warlords of Atlantis May 1978
If I Ever See You Again May 24, 1978
The Cheap Detective June 23, 1978
Eyes of Laura Mars August 2, 1978
Somebody Killed Her Husband September 29, 1978
Midnight Express October 6, 1978
The Cat and the Canary November 1978
Force 10 from Navarone December 8, 1978
California Suite December 15, 1978
Ice Castles December 31, 1978
That Summer 1979
Hardcore February 9, 1979
When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder? February 9, 1979
Fast Break March 2, 1979
The China Syndrome March 16, 1979
The Fifth Musketeer April 6, 1979
Hanover Street May 18, 1979
Ravagers May 1979
Game of Death June 8, 1979
Nightwing June 22, 1979
Just You and Me, Kid July 13, 1979
Lost and Found July 13, 1979
The Villain July 27, 1979
No Sex Please, We're British August 10, 1979
The National Health August 10, 1979
Hot Stuff August 10, 1979
...And Justice for All October 19, 1979
When a Stranger Calls October 26, 1979
Skatetown, U.S.A. October 1979
Chapter Two December 14, 1979
1941 December 14, 1979 co-production with Universal Pictures, international distributor
Kramer vs. Kramer December 19, 1979 Winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture.
All That Jazz December 20, 1979 co-production with 20th Century Fox, international distributor
The Electric Horseman December 21, 1979 co-production with Universal Pictures, U.S. distributor

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