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==Notable films released in 1970==
== 1970 films ==
=== By country/region ===
[[American films of 1970|United States]] unless stated
* [[List of American films of 1970]]
* [[List of Argentine films of 1970]]
* [[List of Australian films of 1970]]
* [[List of Bangladeshi films of 1970]]
* [[List of British films of 1970]]
* [[List of Canadian films of 1970]]
* [[List of French films of 1970]]
* [[List of Hong Kong films of 1970]]
* List of Indian films of 1970
** [[List of Hindi films of 1970]]
** [[List of Kannada films of 1970]]
** [[List of Malayalam films of 1970]]
** [[List of Marathi films of 1970]]
** [[List of Tamil films of 1970]]
** [[List of Telugu films of 1970]]
* [[List of Japanese films of 1970]]
* [[List of Mexican films of 1970]]
* [[List of Pakistani films of 1970]]
* [[List of South Korean films of 1970]]
* [[List of Soviet films of 1970]]
* [[List of Spanish films of 1970]]


===#===
===By genre/medium===
*''[[7 Plus Seven]]'', a TV documentary directed by [[Michael Apted]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
* [[List of action films of the 1970s#1970|List of action films of 1970]]
* [[List of animated feature films of 1970]]

* [[List of avant-garde films of the 1970s|List of avant-garde films of 1970]]
===A===
* [[List of comedy films of the 1970s#1970|List of comedy films of 1970]]
*''[[The Act of the Heart]]'', starring [[Geneviève Bujold]] and [[Donald Sutherland]] - ([[List of Canadian films|Canada]])
* [[List of drama films of the 1970s#1970|List of drama films of 1970]]
*''[[The Adventurers (1970 film)|The Adventurers]]'', starring [[Candice Bergen]], [[Bekim Fehmiu]], [[Olivia de Havilland]], [[Ernest Borgnine]]
* [[List of horror films of 1970]]
*''[[The Adventures of Gerard]]'', starring [[Peter McEnery]], [[Claudia Cardinale]], [[Eli Wallach]], [[Jack Hawkins]]
* [[List of science fiction films of the 1970s#1970fc|List of science fiction films of 1970]]
*''[[Airport (1970 film)|Airport]]'', directed by [[George Seaton]], starring [[Burt Lancaster]], [[Dean Martin]], [[Jean Seberg]], [[Jacqueline Bisset]], [[Van Heflin]], [[George Kennedy]], [[Helen Hayes]], [[Maureen Stapleton]], [[Barry Nelson]]
* [[List of thriller films of the 1970s#1970|List of thriller films of 1970]]
*''[[Alex in Wonderland]]'', directed by [[Paul Mazursky]], starring [[Donald Sutherland]]
* [[List of Western films of the 1970s|List of western films of 1970]]
*''[[The American Soldier]]'' (''Der amerikanische Soldat''), directed by [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]] - ([[List of German films of the 1970s|West Germany]])
*''[[And Soon the Darkness (1970 film)|And Soon the Darkness]]'', starring [[Pamela Franklin]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Ann and Eve]]'', starring [[Gio Petré]], [[Marie Liljedahl]] and [[Francisco Rabal]]
*''[[The Angel Levine]]'', starring [[Zero Mostel]] and [[Harry Belafonte]]
*''[[The Aristocats]]'' - an animated [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Disney]] film. Directed by [[Wolfgang Reitherman]], starring [[Phil Harris]], [[Eva Gabor]], [[Hermione Baddeley]], [[Gary Dubin]], [[Dean Clark (actor)|Dean Clark]], [[Sterling Holloway]], [[Roddy Maude-Roxby]], and [[Louise English|Liz English]]
*''[[Awakening of the Beast]]'' (O Ritual dos Sádicos) - ([[Brazilian films of the 1970s|Brazil]])

===B===
*''[[The Baby Maker]]'', starring [[Barbara Hershey]] and [[Sam Groom]]
*''[[The Ballad of Cable Hogue]]'', directed by [[Sam Peckinpah]], starring [[Jason Robards]] and [[Stella Stevens]]
*''[[Bartleby (1970 film)|Bartleby]]'', starring [[Paul Scofield]] – ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[The Bear and the Doll]]'' (L'ours et la poupée), starring [[Brigitte Bardot]] and [[Jean-Pierre Cassel]] - ([[French films of 1970|France]])
*''[[Bed and Board (film)|Bed and Board]]'' (Domicile Conjugal), directed by [[François Truffaut]], starring [[Jean-Pierre Léaud]] - ([[French films of 1970|France]])
*''[[Behold Homolka]]'' (Ecce homo Homolka) - ([[Czech films of the 1970s|Czechoslovakia]])
*''[[The Beloved (1970 film)|The Beloved]]'', starring [[Raquel Welch]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Beneath the Planet of the Apes]]'', starring [[James Franciscus]], [[Kim Hunter]], [[Maurice Evans (actor)|Maurice Evans]]
*''[[Beyond the Valley of the Dolls]]'', directed by [[Russ Meyer]], starring [[Dolly Read]]
*''[[The Bird with the Crystal Plumage]]'' (L'uccello dalle piume di cristallo), directed by [[Dario Argento]] - ([[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[Black Brigade (film)|Black Brigade]]'', starring [[Stephen Boyd]] and [[Richard Pryor]]
*''[[Bloody Mama]]'', directed by [[Roger Corman]], starring [[Shelley Winters]], [[Pat Hingle]], [[Don Stroud]], [[Robert De Niro]]
*''[[The Boatniks]]'', starring [[Robert Morse]], [[Stefanie Powers]] and [[Phil Silvers]]
*''[[The Body (1970 film)|The Body]]'', a documentary narrated by [[Frank Finlay]] and [[Vanessa Redgrave]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Borsalino (film)|Borsalino]]'', starring [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]] and [[Alain Delon]] - ([[French films of 1970|France]])
*''[[El bosque del lobo]]'' (a.k.a. The Ancines Woods) - ([[Spanish films of 1970|Spain]])
*''[[The Boys in the Band (1970 film)|The Boys in the Band]]'', directed by [[William Friedkin]]
*''[[Brancaleone at the Crusades]]'' (Brancaleone alle Crociate), starring [[Vittorio Gassman]] and [[Adolfo Celi]] - (Italy)
*''[[The Breach (1970 film)|The Breach]]'', directed by [[Claude Chabrol]] - (France/Italy/[[List of Belgian films of the 1970s|Belgium]])
*''[[Brewster McCloud]]'', directed by [[Robert Altman]], starring [[Bud Cort]], [[Sally Kellerman]], [[Michael Murphy (actor)|Michael Murphy]], [[Shelley Duvall]]
*''[[The Brotherhood of the Bell]]'', starring [[Glenn Ford]], [[Rosemary Forsyth]] and [[Maurice Evans (actor)|Maurice Evans]]
*''[[The Butcher (1970 film)|The Butcher]]'' (Le Boucher), directed by [[Claude Chabrol]], starring [[Stéphane Audran]] and [[Jean Yanne]] - (France)

===C===
*''[[Cannon for Cordoba]]'', starring [[George Peppard]]
*''[[Carry On Up the Jungle]]'', starring [[Sid James]], [[Kenneth Connor]], [[Frankie Howerd]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Case for a Rookie Hangman]]''
*''[[Catch-22 (film)|Catch-22]]'', directed by [[Mike Nichols]], starring [[Alan Arkin]], [[Jon Voight]], [[Richard Benjamin]], [[Bob Newhart]], [[Charles Grodin]], [[Orson Welles]], [[Art Garfunkel]]
*''[[C.C. and Company]]'', starring [[Joe Namath]], [[Ann-Margret]] and [[William Smith (actor)|William Smith]]
*''[[Le Cercle Rouge]] (''The Red Circle'')'', directed by [[Jean-Pierre Melville]], starring [[Alain Delon]], [[Bourvil]], [[Yves Montand]], [[Gian Maria Volonté]] - ([[French films of 1970|France]])
*''[[Chariots of the Gods (film)|Chariots of the Gods]]'' (Erinnerungen an die Zukunft), documentary - ([[List of German films of the 1970s|West Germany]])
*''[[The Cheyenne Social Club]]'', directed by [[Gene Kelly]], starring [[James Stewart]] and [[Henry Fonda]]
*''[[Chisum]]'', starring [[John Wayne]], [[Ben Johnson (actor)|Ben Johnson]], [[Forrest Tucker]], [[Christopher George]], [[Glenn Corbett]]
*''[[Claire's Knee]]'' (Le genou de Claire), directed by [[Éric Rohmer]] - ([[French films of 1970|France]])
*''[[Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County]]'', starring [[Dan Blocker]] and [[Nanette Fabray]]
*''[[Colossus: The Forbin Project]]'', starring [[Eric Braeden]] and [[Susan Clark]]
*''[[Compañeros (film)|Compañeros]]'', starring [[Franco Nero]] and [[Jack Palance]] - (Italy)
*''[[The Confession (1970 film)|The Confession]]'' (L'Aveu), directed by [[Costa-Gavras]], starring [[Yves Montand]] and [[Simone Signoret]] - (France/[[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[The Conformist (film)|The Conformist]]'' (Il conformista), directed by [[Bernardo Bertolucci]], starring [[Jean-Louis Trintignant]] and [[Stefania Sandrelli]] - (Italy/[[French films of 1970|France]])
*''[[Connecting Rooms]]'', starring [[Bette Davis]] and [[Michael Redgrave]] - (U.K.)
*''[[Cotton Comes to Harlem]]'', starring [[Godfrey Cambridge]], [[Raymond St. Jacques]], [[Calvin Lockhart]], [[Redd Foxx]]
*''[[Count Dracula (1970 film)|Count Dracula]]'', starring [[Christopher Lee]], [[Klaus Kinski]] and [[Herbert Lom]]- (Italy)
*''[[Country Dance (film)|Country Dance]]'', starring [[Peter O'Toole]]
*''[[Crescendo (1970 film)|Crescendo]]'', starring [[Stefanie Powers]]
*''[[Crime and Punishment (1970 film)|Crime and Punishment]]'' (Prestuplenie i nakazanie) - ([[Soviet films of 1970|U.S.S.R.]])
*''[[Crimes of the Future (1970 film)|Crimes of the Future]]'', directed by [[David Cronenberg]] - ([[List of Canadian films|Canada]])
*''[[Cromwell (film)|Cromwell]]'', directed by [[Ken Hughes]], starring [[Richard Harris]] and [[Alec Guinness]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[The Cross and the Switchblade (film)|The Cross and the Switchblade]]'', starring [[Pat Boone]] and [[Erik Estrada]]

===D===
*''[[Darker than Amber (film)|Darker than Amber]]'', starring [[Rod Taylor]] and [[Jane Russell]]
*''[[Darling Lili]]'', directed by [[Blake Edwards]], starring [[Julie Andrews]] and [[Rock Hudson]]
*''[[Days and Nights in the Forest]]'' (Aranyer Din Ratri), directed by [[Satyajit Ray]] - ([[Bengali films of 1970|India]])
*''[[Deep End (film)|Deep End]]'', directed by [[Jerzy Skolimowski]], starring [[Jane Asher]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]]/[[List of German films of the 1970s|West Germany]])
*''[[The Delta Factor (film)|The Delta Factor]]'', starring [[Yvette Mimieux]] and [[Christopher George]]
*''[[The Demise of Father Mouret]]'', directed by [[Georges Franju]] - (France)
*''[[Diary of a Mad Housewife]]'', directed by [[Frank Perry]], starring [[Carrie Snodgress]] ([[Golden Globe]] winner), [[Richard Benjamin]], [[Frank Langella]]
*''[[Dionysus in '69]]'', directed by [[Brian De Palma]]
*''[[Dirty Dingus Magee]]'', starring [[Frank Sinatra]]
*''[[Dodes'ka-den]]'', directed by [[Akira Kurosawa]] - ([[Japanese films of 1970|Japan]])
*''[[The Dunwich Horror (film)|The Dunwich Horror]]'', starring [[Dean Stockwell]] and [[Sandra Dee]]

===E===
*''[[Eden and After]]'' (L'Eden et après / Eden a potom), directed by [[Alain Robbe-Grillet]] - ([[French films of 1970|France]]/[[Czech films of the 1970s|Czechoslovakia]])
*''[[El Condor (film)|El Condor]]'', starring [[Jim Brown]] and [[Lee Van Cleef]]
*''[[El Topo]]'' (The Mole) - ([[Mexican films of 1970|Mexico]])
*''[[Elise, or Real Life]]'' (Élise ou la vraie vie) - (France)
*''[[End of the Road (1970 film)|End of the Road]]'', starring [[Stacy Keach]], [[Harris Yulin]], [[James Earl Jones]]
*''[[Entertaining Mr Sloane (film)|Entertaining Mr Sloane]]'', starring [[Beryl Reid]] and [[Harry Andrews]] - (U.K.)
*''[[Equinox (1970 film)|Equinox]]'', starring [[Frank Bonner]]
*''[[Eugenie… The Story of Her Journey into Perversion]]'', starring [[Marie Liljedahl]], [[Maria Rohm]] and [[Christopher Lee]] - ([[Spanish films of 1970|Spain]])
*''[[Even Dwarfs Started Small]]'' (Auch Zwerge haben klein angefangen), directed by [[Werner Herzog]] - ([[List of German films of the 1970s|West Germany]])

===F===
*''[[Figures in a Landscape (film)|Figures in a Landscape]]'', directed by [[Joseph Losey]], starring [[Robert Shaw (British actor)|Robert Shaw]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Five Easy Pieces]]'', directed by [[Bob Rafelson]], starring [[Jack Nicholson]], [[Susan Anspach]] and [[Karen Black]]
*''[[The Flight (1970 film)|The Flight]]'' (Beg) - ([[Soviet films of 1970|U.S.S.R.]])
*''[[Four Murders Are Enough, Darling]]'' (Čtyři vraždy stačí, drahoušku) - ([[Czech films of the 1970s|Czechoslovakia]])
*''[[Fragment of Fear]]'', starring [[David Hemmings]] and [[Gayle Hunnicutt]] - (U.K.)
*''[[Fruit of Paradise]]'' (Ovoce stromů rajských jíme) - (Czechoslovakia)

===G===
*''[[Gamera vs. Jiger]]'' - ([[Japanese films of 1970|Japan]])
*''[[The Games (film)|The Games]]'', directed by [[Michael Winner]], starring [[Michael Crawford]], [[Ryan O'Neal]], [[Charles Aznavour]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (film)|The Garden of the Finzi-Continis]]'', directed by [[Vittorio De Sica]] - [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film]] 1971 and [[Golden Bear]] winner - ([[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[Getting Straight]]'', starring [[Elliott Gould]] and [[Candice Bergen]]
*''[[Gimme Shelter (1970 film)|Gimme Shelter]]'', a documentary featuring [[The Rolling Stones]]
*''[[Gods of the Plague]]'' (''Götter der Pest''), directed by [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]] - ([[List of German films of the 1970s|West Germany]])
*''[[Goodbye Gemini]]'', starring [[Judy Geeson]], [[Martin Potter (actor)|Martin Potter]], [[Michael Redgrave]] and [[Alexis Kanner]]- ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Goin' Down the Road]]'' - ([[List of Canadian films|Canada]])
*''[[The Great White Hope (film)]]'', directed by [[Martin Ritt]], starring [[James Earl Jones]] and [[Jane Alexander]]
*''[[The Green Wall]]'' (La muralla verde) - ([[List of Peruvian films#1970s|Peru]])

===H===
*''[[Halls of Anger ]]'', starring [[Calvin Lockhart]] and [[Jeff Bridges]]
*''[[The Hawaiians (film)|The Hawaiians]]'', starring [[Charlton Heston]]
*''[[Hello-Goodbye]]'', starring [[Michael Crawford]]
*''[[Hercules in New York]]'', starring [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]]
*''[[Hi, Mom!]]'', directed by [[Brian De Palma]], starring [[Robert De Niro]]
*''[[History of Postwar Japan as Told by a Bar Hostess]]'' (Nippon Sengoshi – {{transliteration|ja|italic=no|Madamu onboro no Seikatsu}}), directed by [[Shohei Imamura]] - ([[Japanese films of 1970|Japan]])
*''[[Hoffman (film)|Hoffman]]'', starring [[Peter Sellers]] and [[Sinéad Cusack]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[The Honeymoon Killers]]'', starring [[Shirley Stoler]] and [[Tony Lo Bianco]]
*''[[Hornets’ Nest]]'', starring [[Rock Hudson]]
*''[[The Horror of Frankenstein]]'', starring [[Ralph Bates]], [[Kate O'Mara]] and [[Veronica Carlson]]- ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Horton Hears a Who! (TV special)|Horton Hears a Who!]]'', TV animated film
*''[[Hospital (1970 film)|Hospital]]'', directed by [[Frederick Wiseman]] (made for television)
*''[[House of Dark Shadows]]'', directed by [[Dan Curtis]], starring [[Jonathan Frid]] and [[Grayson Hall]]
*''[[How Do I Love Thee?]]'', starring [[Jackie Gleason]] and [[Maureen O'Hara]]
*''[[Husbands (film)|Husbands]]'', directed by and starring [[John Cassavetes]], with [[Ben Gazzara]] and [[Peter Falk]]

===I===
*''[[I Love My Wife (film)|I Love My Wife]]'', directed by [[Mel Stuart]], starring [[Elliott Gould]], [[Brenda Vaccaro]], [[Angel Tompkins]]
*''[[I Never Sang for My Father]]'', directed by [[Gilbert Cates]], starring [[Gene Hackman]], [[Estelle Parsons]], [[Melvyn Douglas]]
*''[[The Intruders (1970 film)|The Intruders]]'', starring [[Don Murray (actor)|Don Murray]], [[John Saxon]] and [[Anne Francis]]
*''[[Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion]]'', directed by [[Elio Petri]], starring [[Gian Maria Volonté]] - [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film]] 1970 - ([[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[The Invincible Six]]'', directed by [[Jean Negulesco]], starring [[Stuart Whitman]] and [[Elke Sommer]]
*''[[I Walk the Line (film)|I Walk the Line]]'', directed by [[John Frankenheimer]], starring [[Gregory Peck]] and [[Tuesday Weld]]

===J===
*''[[El jardín de las delicias]]'' (The Garden of Delights), directed by [[Carlos Saura]] - ([[Spanish films of 1970|Spain]])
*''[[Jenny (1970 film)|Jenny]]'', starring [[Marlo Thomas]] and [[Alan Alda]]
*''[[Joe (1970 film)|Joe]]'', directed by [[John G. Avildsen]], starring [[Peter Boyle]] and [[Susan Sarandon]]
*''[[Julius Caesar (1970 film)|Julius Caesar]]'', directed by [[Stuart Burge]], starring [[Charlton Heston]], [[Jason Robards]], [[John Gielgud]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])

===K===
*''[[Kati Patang]]'', starring [[Rajesh Khanna]] - ([[Bollywood films of 1970|India]])
*''[[Kazoku (film)|Kazoku]]'' - ([[Japanese films of 1970|Japan]])
*''[[Kelly's Heroes]]'', starring [[Clint Eastwood]], [[Telly Savalas]], [[Carroll O'Connor]], [[Donald Sutherland]], [[Don Rickles]]
*''[[Khilona (1970 film)|Khilona]]'' (Toy) - ([[Bollywood films of 1970|India]])
*''[[King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis]]'', a documentary about [[Martin Luther King Jr.]], directed by [[Sidney Lumet]] & [[Joseph L. Mankiewicz]]
*''[[The Kremlin Letter]]'', directed by [[John Huston]], starring [[Patrick O'Neal (actor)|Patrick O'Neal]], [[Barbara Parkins]], [[Bibi Andersson]], [[Nigel Green]], [[Orson Welles]]

===L===
*''[[The Landlord]]'', directed by [[Hal Ashby]], starring [[Beau Bridges]], [[Lee Grant]], [[Diana Sands]], [[Pearl Bailey]], [[Louis Gossett Jr.]]
*''[[Landscape After the Battle]]'' (Krajobraz po bitwie), directed by [[Andrzej Wajda]] - ([[List of Polish films of the 1970s|Poland]])
*''[[The Last Grenade]]'', directed by [[Gordon Flemyng]], starring [[Stanley Baker]], [[Honor Blackman]], [[Richard Attenborough]], [[Alex Cord]]
*''[[Last of the Mobile Hot Shots]]'', starring [[James Coburn]]
*''[[The Last Warrior (1970 film)|The Last Warrior]]'', aka ''Flap'', starring [[Anthony Quinn]], [[Shelley Winters]], [[Tony Bill]]
*''[[Leo the Last]]'', directed by [[John Boorman]], starring [[Marcello Mastroianni]] and [[Billie Whitelaw]] - (U.K.)
*''[[Let It Be (1970 film)|Let It Be]]'' - documentary film directed by [[Michael Lindsay-Hogg]] and featuring [[The Beatles]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[The Liberation of L.B. Jones]]'', directed by [[William Wyler]], starring [[Roscoe Lee Browne]], [[Anthony Zerbe]], [[Lee J. Cobb]], [[Lola Falana]], [[Barbara Hershey]]
*''[[Little Big Man (film)|Little Big Man]]'', directed by [[Arthur Penn]], starring [[Dustin Hoffman]], [[Faye Dunaway]], [[Chief Dan George]]
*''[[Little Fauss and Big Halsy]]'', starring [[Robert Redford]] and [[Michael J. Pollard]]
*''[[The Little Theatre of Jean Renoir]]'', a TV film - (France/Italy/[[List of German films of the 1970s|West Germany]])
*''[[Loot (1970 film)|Loot]]'', directed by [[Silvio Narizzano]], starring [[Richard Attenborough]], [[Lee Remick]], [[Hywel Bennett]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Lost in the Desert]]'' (a.k.a. Dirkie), directed by [[Jamie Uys]] - ([[List of South African films#1970s|South Africa]])
*''[[Love Story (1970 film)|Love Story]]'', directed by [[Arthur Hiller]], starring [[Ali MacGraw]] and [[Ryan O'Neal]] - winner of 5 [[Golden Globes]] including best picture and best director
*''[[Lovers and Other Strangers]]'', starring [[Cloris Leachman]], [[Beatrice Arthur]], [[Richard Castellano]], [[Diane Keaton]]
*''[[Loving (1970 film)|Loving]]'', starring [[George Segal]] and [[Eva Marie Saint]]

===M===
*''[[M*A*S*H (film)|M*A*S*H]]'', directed by [[Robert Altman]], starring [[Donald Sutherland]], [[Elliott Gould]], [[Tom Skerritt]], [[Robert Duvall]], [[Michael Murphy (actor)|Michael Murphy]], [[Sally Kellerman]], [[Rene Auberjonois]], [[Jo Ann Pflug]]
*''[[Macho Callahan]]'', starring [[Jean Seberg]], [[David Janssen]], [[Lee J. Cobb]]
*''[[Maidstone (film)|Maidstone]]'', written, directed by and starring [[Norman Mailer]]
*''[[A Man Called Horse (1970 film)|A Man Called Horse]]'', starring [[Richard Harris]]
*''[[The Man Who Haunted Himself]]'', starring [[Roger Moore]], [[Anton Rodgers]] and [[Hildegarde Neil]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Metello]]'' - ([[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[Mihai Viteazul (film)|Michael the Brave]]'' (Mihai Viteazul) - ([[List of Romanian films|Romania]])
*''[[The Molly Maguires (film)|The Molly Maguires]]'', directed by [[Martin Ritt]], starring [[Sean Connery]] and [[Richard Harris]]
*''[[Monte Walsh (1970 film)|Monte Walsh]]'', starring [[Lee Marvin]], [[Jack Palance]], [[Jeanne Moreau]]
*''[[The Moonshine War]]'', starring [[Alan Alda]], [[Richard Widmark]], [[Patrick McGoohan]]
*''[[Move (1970 film)|Move]]'', starring [[Paula Prentiss]] and [[Elliott Gould]]
*''[[The Music Lovers]]'', directed by [[Ken Russell]], starring [[Richard Chamberlain]] and [[Glenda Jackson]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly]]'', starring [[Michael Bryant (actor)|Michael Bryant]], [[Ursula Howells]], [[Pat Heywood]] and [[Vanessa Howard]]- ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Myra Breckinridge (film)|Myra Breckinridge]]'', starring [[Raquel Welch]], [[Mae West]], [[John Huston]], [[Farrah Fawcett]], [[Rex Reed]]
*''[[My Husband's Wife]]'', starring [[Salah Zulfikar]], [[Naglaa Fathi]] and [[Nelly (Egyptian entertainer)|Nelly]] - ([[List of Egyptian films of 1970|Egypt]])

===N===
*''[[The Nameless Knight]]'' - ([[List of Turkish films of the 1970s|Turkey]])
*''[[Ned Kelly (1970 film)|Ned Kelly]]'', starring [[Mick Jagger]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Norwood (film)|Norwood]]'', starring [[Glen Campbell]], [[Kim Darby]], [[Joe Namath]]

===O===
*''[[o.k. (film)|o.k.]]'', directed by [[Michael Verhoeven]] - ([[List of German films of the 1970s|West Germany]])
*''[[Of Gods and the Undead]]'' (Os Deuses e os Mortos) - ([[Brazilian films of the 1970s|Brazil]])
*''[[On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (film)|On a Clear Day You Can See Forever]]'', directed by [[Vincente Minnelli]], starring [[Barbra Streisand]] and [[Yves Montand]], songs by [[Alan Jay Lerner]]
*''[[One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (film)|One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich]]'', starring [[Tom Courtenay]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]]/[[Norwegian films of the 1970s|Norway]])
*''[[One More Time (1970 film)|One More Time]]'', directed by [[Jerry Lewis]], starring [[Sammy Davis, Jr.]] and [[Peter Lawford]]
*''[[One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away]]'' (Tko pjeva zlo ne misli) - ([[List of Croatian films of the 1970s|Yugoslavia]])
* ''[[On the Comet]]''
*''[[The Out-of-Towners (1970 film)|The Out-of-Towners]]'', directed by [[Arthur Hiller]], starring [[Jack Lemmon]] and [[Sandy Dennis]]
*''[[The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again]]'', starring [[Walter Brennan]], [[Chill Wills]], [[Fred Astaire]]
*''[[The Owl and the Pussycat (film)|The Owl and the Pussycat]]'', directed by [[Herbert Ross]], starring [[Barbra Streisand]] and [[George Segal]]

===P===
*''[[The Palace of Angels]]'' (O Palácio dos Anjos) - ([[Brazilian films of the 1970s|Brazil]])
*''[[The Past-Master (film)|The Past-Master]]'' (Bash Maystorat), directed by [[Petar B. Vasilev]], starring [[Kiril Gospodinov]] and [[Yuriy Yakovlev (Bulgarian actor)|Yuriy Yakovlev]] - ([[Bulgarian films of the 1970s|Bulgaria]])
*''[[Patton (film)|Patton]]'', directed by [[Franklin J. Schaffner]], starring [[George C. Scott]] - winner of 7 [[Academy Awards]] for 1971 including best picture, director and actor
*''[[Peace in the Fields]]'' (Paix sur les champs) - ([[List of Belgian films of the 1970s|Belgium]])
*''[[Peau d'Âne]]'' (Donkey Skin), directed by [[Jacques Demy]], starring [[Catherine Deneuve]] and [[Jean Marais]] - ([[French films of 1970|France]])
*''[[The People Next Door (1970 film)|The People Next Door]]'', starring [[Eli Wallach]] and [[Julie Harris (American actress)|Julie Harris]]
*''[[Perfect Friday]]'', starring [[Ursula Andress]] and [[Stanley Baker]]
*''[[Performance (film)|Performance]]'' (filmed in 1968), directed by [[Donald Cammell]] and [[Nicolas Roeg]], starring [[James Fox]] and [[Mick Jagger]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[The Phantom Tollbooth (film)|The Phantom Tollbooth]]''
*''[[The Pizza Triangle]]'' (Dramma della gelosia), directed by [[Ettore Scola]], starring [[Marcello Mastroianni]] and [[Monica Vitti]] - ([[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes]]'', directed by [[Billy Wilder]], starring [[Robert Stephens]], [[Geneviève Page]], [[Colin Blakely]] - (U.K.)
*''[[Pufnstuf (film)|Pufnstuf]]'' (AKA ''Pufnstuf Zaps the World'') starring [[Van Snowden]] and [[Jack Wild]]
*''[[Purab Aur Paschim]]'' (East and West), starring [[Ashok Kumar]] - ([[Bollywood films of 1970|India]])
*''[[Puzzle of a Downfall Child]]'', starring [[Faye Dunaway]]

===Q===
*''[[Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx]]'', starring [[Gene Wilder]] and [[Margot Kidder]] - ([[List of Irish films|Ireland]])
*''[[¡Qué hacer!]]'' (What to Do?) - ([[List of Chilean films#1070s|Chile]])

===R===
*''[[Rabbit, Run (film)|Rabbit, Run]]'', directed by [[Jack Smight]], starring [[James Caan]]
*''[[The Railway Children (1970 film)|The Railway Children]]'', directed by [[Lionel Jeffries]], starring [[Jenny Agutter]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[The Rebel Rousers]]'', starring [[Jack Nicholson]]
*''[[The Revolutionary (1970 film)|The Revolutionary]]'', starring [[Jon Voight]]
*''[[Rio Lobo]]'', directed by [[Howard Hawks]], starring [[John Wayne]], [[Jorge Rivero]], [[Jennifer O'Neill]], [[Jack Elam]], [[Sherry Lansing]]
*''[[The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer]]'', starring [[Peter Cook]], [[Denholm Elliott]], [[Arthur Lowe]] - (U.K.)
*''[[R. P. M.]]'', directed by [[Stanley Kramer]], starring [[Anthony Quinn]] and [[Ann-Margret]]
*''[[Reza Motorcyclist]]'' ''(Reza Motori)'' (1970) - directed by [[Masoud Kimiai]] (Iran)
*''[[Ryan's Daughter]]'', directed by [[David Lean]], starring [[Robert Mitchum]], [[Sarah Miles]], [[John Mills]] ([[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Oscar]] winner) - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])

===S===
*''[[Salt of the Black Earth]]'' (Sól ziemi czarnej) - ([[List of Polish films of the 1970s|Poland]])
*''[[Scars of Dracula]]'', starring [[Christopher Lee]], [[Dennis Waterman]] and [[Jenny Hanley]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Scream and Scream Again]]'', starring [[Vincent Price]], [[Alfred Marks]] and [[Christopher Lee]]- ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Scrooge (1970 film)|Scrooge]]'', directed by [[Ronald Neame]], with [[Albert Finney]], [[Alec Guinness]], [[Edith Evans]] - (U.K.)
*''[[Skullduggery (1970 film)|Skullduggery]]'', starring [[Burt Reynolds]] and [[Susan Clark]]
*''[[Soldier Blue]]'', directed by [[Ralph Nelson]], starring [[Candice Bergen]] and [[Peter Strauss]]
*''[[Something for Everyone (1970 film)|Something for Everyone]]'', directed by [[Harold Prince]], starring [[Angela Lansbury]] and [[Michael York (actor)|Michael York]]
*''[[Space Amoeba]]'', directed by [[Ishirō Honda]] - ([[Japanese films of 1970|Japan]])
*''[[The Spider's Stratagem]]'' (Strategia del ragno), directed by [[Bernardo Bertolucci]] - ([[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[Spring and Port Wine]]'', starring [[James Mason]] and [[Susan George (actress)|Susan George]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Start the Revolution Without Me]]'', directed by [[Bud Yorkin]], starring [[Gene Wilder]], [[Donald Sutherland]], [[Hugh Griffith]]
*''[[Strange Holiday (1970 film)|Strange Holiday]]''
*''[[The Strawberry Statement (film)|The Strawberry Statement]]'', starring [[Bruce Davison]], [[Kim Darby]], [[Bud Cort]]
*''[[Street Scenes]]'', directed by [[Martin Scorsese]] (documentary)
* ''[[Strogoff]]''
*''[[Sunflower (1970 film)|Sunflower]]'' (I girasoli), directed by [[Vittorio De Sica]], starring [[Marcello Mastroianni]] and [[Sophia Loren]] - ([[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came]]'', starring [[Brian Keith]], [[Don Ameche]], [[Tony Curtis]], [[Suzanne Pleshette]]
*''[[A Swedish Love Story]]'' (En kärlekshistoria) - ([[Swedish films of the 1970s|Sweden]])

===T===
*''[[Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy (film)|Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy]]'' (Zhi qu wei hu shan) - ([[Chinese films of the 1970s|China]])
*''[[Taste the Blood of Dracula]]'', starring [[Christopher Lee]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon]]'', directed by [[Otto Preminger]], starring [[Liza Minnelli]]
*''[[There's a Girl in My Soup]]'', starring [[Peter Sellers]] and [[Goldie Hawn]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[There Was a Crooked Man...]]'', starring [[Kirk Douglas]] and [[Henry Fonda]]
*''[[They Call Me Trinity]]'' (Lo chiamavano Trinità), starring [[Terence Hill]] and [[Bud Spencer]] - ([[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[The Things of Life]]'' (Les choses de la vie) - ([[French films of 1970|France]])
*''[[Three Sisters (1970 Olivier film)|Three Sisters]]'', by [[Laurence Olivier]], starring [[Joan Plowright]] and Olivier - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[...tick...tick...tick...]]'', starring [[Jim Brown]] and [[George Kennedy (actor)|George Kennedy]]
*''[[Too Late the Hero (film)|Too Late the Hero]]'', directed by [[Robert Aldrich]], starring [[Michael Caine]], [[Cliff Robertson]], [[Henry Fonda]] - (U.K./U.S.)
*''[[Tora! Tora! Tora!]]'', co-directed by [[Richard Fleischer]] and [[Kinji Fukasaku]], starring [[Martin Balsam]] and [[Takahiro Tamura]] - (U.S./[[Japanese films of 1970|Japan]])
*''[[Trash (1970 film)|Trash]]'', produced by [[Andy Warhol]], directed by [[Paul Morrissey]]
*''[[The Traveling Executioner]]'', starring [[Stacy Keach]], [[Bud Cort]]
*''[[Tristana (film)|Tristana]]'', directed by [[Luis Buñuel]], starring [[Catherine Deneuve]], [[Fernando Rey]], [[Franco Nero]] - ([[Spanish films of 1970|Spain]]/[[French films of 1970|France]]/[[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[The Twelve Chairs (1970 film)|The Twelve Chairs]]'', directed by [[Mel Brooks]], starring [[Frank Langella]], [[Ron Moody]], [[Dom DeLuise]]
*''[[Two Mules for Sister Sara]]'', directed by [[Don Siegel]], starring [[Shirley MacLaine]] and [[Clint Eastwood]]

===U===
*''[[Ucho]]'' (The Ear) - ([[Czech films of the 1970s|Czechoslovakia]])
*''La última aventura del Zorro''
*''[[Up in the Cellar]]'', starring [[Joan Collins]] and [[Larry Hagman]]

===V===
*''[[Valerie and Her Week of Wonders (film)|Valerie and Her Week of Wonders]]'' (Valerie a týden divů) - ([[Czech films of the 1970s|Czechoslovakia]])
*''[[The Vampire Lovers]]'', starring [[Peter Cushing]] - ([[British films of 1970|U.K.]])
*''[[Virgo (film)|Virgo]]'', directed by [[Mahmoud Zulfikar]], starring [[Salah Zulfikar]], [[Nahed Sherif]], [[Adel Emam]] - ([[List of Egyptian films of 1970|Egypt]])
*''[[Vengeance (1970 film)|Vengeance]]'' (Bao chou) - ([[Hong Kong films of 1970|Hong Kong]])

===W===
*''[[A Walk in the Spring Rain]]'', starring [[Anthony Quinn]] and [[Ingrid Bergman]]
*''[[The Wandering Swordsman]]'' (You xia er), directed by [[Chang Cheh]] - ([[Hong Kong films of 1970|Hong Kong]])
*''[[Waterloo (1970 film)|Waterloo]]'', directed by [[Sergei Bondarchuk]], starring [[Rod Steiger]], [[Christopher Plummer]], [[Orson Welles]] - ([[Soviet films of 1970|U.S.S.R.]]/[[Italian films of 1970|Italy]])
*''[[Weekend With the Babysitter]]'' starring George E Carey and Susan Romen
*''[[Where's Poppa?]]'', directed by [[Carl Reiner]], starring [[George Segal]], [[Ruth Gordon]], [[Ron Leibman]]
*''[[Which Way to the Front?]]'', directed by and starring [[Jerry Lewis]]
*''[[White Sun of the Desert]]'' (Beloye solntse pustyni) - ([[List of Soviet films of 1970|USSR]])
*''[[Whale (film)|Whale]]'' (Kit), directed by [[Petar B. Vasilev]], starring [[Georgi Kaloyanchev]], [[Dimitar Panov]], [[Georgi Partsalev]] - ([[Bulgarian films of the 1970s|Bulgaria]])
*''[[The Window (1970 film)|The Window]]'' - starring [[Behrouz Vossoughi]] and [[Googoosh]] - Iran
*''[[Why Does Herr R. Run Amok?]]'' (Warum läuft Herr R. Amok?), directed by [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]] - ([[List of German films of the 1970s|West Germany]])
*''[[The Wild Child]]'' (L'Enfant sauvage), directed by [[François Truffaut]] - ([[French films of 1970|France]])
*''[[Wood Pigeon (1970 film)|Wood Pigeon]]'' ''(Toghi)'' - directed by [[Ali Hatami]] (Iran)
*''[[Woodstock (film)|Woodstock]]'', a musical documentary featuring [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[The Who]], [[Santana (band)|Santana]] and others
*''[[WUSA (film)|WUSA]]'', starring [[Paul Newman]] and [[Joanne Woodward]]

===Z===
*''[[Zabriskie Point (film)|Zabriskie Point]]'', directed by [[Michelangelo Antonioni]]
*''[[Zig Zag (1970 film)|Zig Zag]]'', starring [[George Kennedy]], [[Eli Wallach]], [[Anne Jackson]]

==1970 Wide-release movies==

===January–March===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ "align=bottom" |
|- style="background:#b0e0e6; text-align:center;"
! colspan="2" | Opening
! style="width:17%;"| Title
! style="width:16%;"| Studio
! Cast and crew
! style="width:10%"| Genre
! style="width:8%"| Medium
|-
! rowspan="11" style="text-align:center; background:#ffa07a;"|'''J<br />A<br />N<br />U<br />A<br />R<br />Y'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 1
| ''[[Scream and Scream Again]]'' || [[American International Pictures]] / [[Amicus Productions]] || [[Gordon Hessler]] (director); [[Christopher Wicking]] (screenplay); [[Vincent Price]], [[Christopher Lee]], [[Peter Cushing]], [[Alfred Marks]], [[Judy Huxtable]], [[Michael Gothard]], [[Anthony Newlands]], [[Kenneth Benda]], [[Uta Levka]], [[Yutte Stensgaard]], [[Julian Holloway]], [[Peter Sallis]], [[Clifford Earl]], [[Nigel Lambert]], [[Amen Corner (band)|Amen Corner]], [[David Lodge (actor)|David Lodge]], [[Gertan Klauber]], Christopher Matthews, Marshall Jones, Judi Bloom, Edgar D. Davies, Rosalind Elliot, Olga Linden, Joe Wadham || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 2
| ''[[Jenny (1970 film)|Jenny]]'' || [[Cinerama Releasing Corporation]] / [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC Pictures]] / Palomar Pictures || George Bloomfield (director/screenplay); [[Martin Lavut]] (screenplay); [[Marlo Thomas]], [[Alan Alda]], [[Marian Hailey-Moss|Marian Hailey]], [[Phil Bruns]], [[Charlotte Rae]], [[Vincent Gardenia]], [[Elizabeth Wilson]], [[Stephen Strimpell]], [[Fred Willard]], Michael Mislove || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 6
| ''[[The Adventures of Gerard]]'' || [[United Artists]] || [[Jerzy Skolimowski]] (director/screenplay); [[Arthur Conan Doyle]], H.A.L. Craig, [[Gene Gutowski]], [[Charles Wood (playwright)|Charles Wood]] (screenplay); [[Peter McEnery]], [[Claudia Cardinale]], [[Eli Wallach]], [[Jack Hawkins]], [[Mark Burns (actor)|Mark Burns]], [[Norman Rossington]], [[John Neville (actor)|John Neville]], [[Paolo Stoppa]], [[Ivan Desny]], [[Leopoldo Trieste]], [[Solvi Stubing]] || [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 9
| ''[[...tick...tick...tick...]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Ralph Nelson]] (director); [[James Lee Barrett]] (screenplay); [[Jim Brown]], [[George Kennedy]], [[Fredric March]], [[Lynn Carlin]], [[Don Stroud]], [[Janet MacLachlan]], Richard Elkins, [[Clifton James]], [[Bob Random]], [[Mills Watson]], [[Bernie Casey]], [[Anthony James (actor)|Anthony James]], [[Dub Taylor]], Ernest Anderson, [[Karl Swenson]] || [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 14
| ''[[Last of the Mobile Hot Shots]]'' || [[Warner Bros.-Seven Arts]] || [[Sidney Lumet]] (director); [[Gore Vidal]] (screenplay); [[James Coburn]], [[Lynn Redgrave]], [[Robert Hooks]], Perry Hayes, Reggie King || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Dunwich Horror (film)|The Dunwich Horror]]'' || [[American International Pictures]] / Alta Vista Productions || [[Daniel Haller]] (director); [[Curtis Hanson]], Henry Rosenbaum, Ronald Silkosky (screenplay); [[Sandra Dee]], [[Dean Stockwell]], [[Ed Begley]], [[Lloyd Bochner]], [[Sam Jaffe]], [[Talia Shire]], [[Michael Fox (American actor)|Michael Fox]], [[Jason Wingreen]], [[Barboura Morris]], [[Beach Dickerson]], Donna Baccala, Joanna Moore Jordan, Jack Pierce || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 16
| ''[[Aranyer Din Ratri|Days and Nights in the Forest]]'' ([[List of Bollywood films of 1970|India]]) || || [[Satyajit Ray]] (director/screenplay); [[Soumitra Chatterjee]], [[Subhendu Chatterjee]], [[Samit Bhanja]], [[Rabi Ghosh]], [[Pahari Sanyal]], [[Sharmila Tagore]], [[Kaberi Bose]], [[Simi Garewal]], [[Aparna Sen]] || [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 21
| ''[[The Only Game in Town (film)|The Only Game in Town]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] || [[George Stevens]] (director); [[Frank D. Gilroy]] (screenplay); [[Elizabeth Taylor]], [[Warren Beatty]], [[Hank Henry]], Charles Braswell || [[romance film|Romance]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Rider on the Rain]]'' ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) || [[Avco-Embassy]] || [[René Clément]] (director); [[Sébastien Japrisot]] (screenplay); [[Charles Bronson]], [[Marlène Jobert]], [[Gabriele Tinti (actor)|Gabriele Tinti]], [[Annie Cordy]], [[Corinne Marchand]], [[Jill Ireland]], [[Jean Piat]], [[Jean Gaven]], [[Marika Green]], Marcel Pérès, Ellen Bahl, Marc Mazza || [[mystery film|Mystery]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 25
| ''[[MASH (film)|M*A*S*H]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] / Aspen Productions / Ingo Preminger Productions || [[Robert Altman]] (director); [[Ring Lardner Jr.]] (screenplay); [[Donald Sutherland]], [[Elliott Gould]], [[Tom Skerritt]], [[Sally Kellerman]], [[Robert Duvall]], [[Roger Bowen]], [[René Auberjonois]], [[David Arkin]], [[Jo Ann Pflug]], [[John Schuck]], [[Carl Gottlieb]], [[Danny Goldman]], [[Corey Fischer]], [[Indus Arthur]], Dawne Damon, [[Tamara Wilcox|Tamara Horrocks]], [[Gary Burghoff]], Ken Prymus, [[Fred Williamson]], [[Michael Murphy (actor)|Michael Murphy]], [[Timothy Brown (actor)|Timothy Brown]], [[Bud Cort]], [[G. Wood]], Kim Atwood, [[Dale Ishimoto]], [[Bobby Troup]], [[Marvin Miller (actor)|Marvin Miller]], [[Ben Davidson]] || [[Black Comedy]], [[war film|War]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 28
| ''[[The Molly Maguires (film)|The Molly Maguires]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] || [[Martin Ritt]] (director); [[Walter Bernstein]] (screenplay); [[Sean Connery]], [[Richard Harris]], [[Samantha Eggar]], [[Frank Finlay]], [[Anthony Zerbe]], [[Bethel Leslie]], [[Art Lund]], [[Philip Bourneuf]], [[John Alderson (actor)|John Alderson]], [[Frances Heflin]], [[Malachy McCourt]], Anthony Costello, Brendan Dillon || [[historical film|Historical]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
! rowspan="12" style="text-align:center; background:thistle;"|'''F<br />E<br />B<br />R<br />U<br />A<br />R<br />Y'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 1
| ''[[The Kremlin Letter]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] || [[John Huston]] (director/screenplay); [[Gladys Hill]] (screenplay); [[Bibi Andersson]], [[Richard Boone]], [[Nigel Green]], [[Dean Jagger]], [[Patrick O'Neal (actor)|Patrick O'Neal]], [[George Sanders]], [[Max von Sydow]], [[Orson Welles]], [[Barbara Parkins]], [[Micheál MacLíammóir]], [[Ronald Radd]], [[Lila Kedrova]], [[Raf Vallone]], [[Sandor Elès]], [[Vonetta McGee]], [[Anthony Chinn]], [[Niall MacGinnis]], [[Cyril Shaps]], [[John Huston]] || [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 4
| ''[[The Honeymoon Killers]]'' || [[American International Pictures]] / [[Cinerama Releasing Corporation]] || [[Leonard Kastle]] (director/screenplay); [[Shirley Stoler]], [[Tony Lo Bianco]], [[Marilyn Chris]], [[Doris Roberts]], [[Barbara Cason]], [[Mary Jane Higby]], [[Elsa Raven]], Dortha Duckworth, Kip McArdle, Mary Breen, Ann Harris, Mary Engel, Guy Sorel || [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[romance film|Romance]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Start the Revolution Without Me]]'' || [[Warner Bros.-Seven Arts]] / [[Tandem Productions|Norbud Productions]] || [[Bud Yorkin]] (director); [[Lawrence J. Cohen]], Fred Freeman (screenplay); [[Gene Wilder]], [[Donald Sutherland]], [[Hugh Griffith]], [[Jack MacGowran]], [[Billie Whitelaw]], [[Victor Spinetti]], [[Ewa Aulin]], [[Helen Fraser (actress)|Helen Fraser]], [[Rosalind Knight]], [[Harry Fowler]], [[Murray Melvin]], [[Ken Parry]], [[Maxwell Shaw]], [[Jacques Maury]], [[Graham Stark]], Barry Lowe, [[George A. Cooper]], [[Michael Rothwell (actor)|Michael Rothwell]], [[Denise Coffey]], [[Orson Welles]], [[Walker Edmiston]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[History]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 5
| ''[[Patton (film)|Patton]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] || [[Franklin J. Schaffner]] (director); [[Francis Ford Coppola]], [[Edmund H. North]] (screenplay); [[George C. Scott]], [[Karl Malden]], [[David Bauer (actor)|David Bauer]], [[Edward Binns]], [[John Doucette]], [[Michael Strong]], [[Peter Barkworth]], [[Lawrence Dobkin]], [[Paul Stevens (actor)|Paul Stevens]], [[Morgan Paull]], [[Stephen Young (actor)|Stephen Young]], [[James Edwards (actor)|James Edwards]], [[Tim Considine]], [[Michael Bates (actor)|Michael Bates]], [[Jack Gwillim]], [[Gerald Flood]], [[John Barrie (actor)|John Barrie]], [[Frank Latimore]], [[Karl Michael Vogler]], [[Richard Münch (actor)|Richard Münch]], [[Siegfried Rauch]] || [[epic film|Epic]], [[biography film|Biography]], [[war film|War]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 9
| ''[[Zabriskie Point (film)|Zabriskie Point]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Michelangelo Antonioni]] (director/screenplay); Fred Gardner, [[Sam Shepard]], [[Tonino Guerra]], [[Clare Peploe]] (screenplay); [[Mark Frechette]], [[Daria Halprin]], [[Rod Taylor]], [[Paul Fix]], [[G.D. Spradlin]], Bill Garaway, [[Kathleen Cleaver]], [[The Open Theatre]], [[Austin Willis]], [[Harrison Ford]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 10
| ''[[End of the Road (1970 film)|End of the Road]]'' || [[Allied Artists Pictures Corporation|Allied Artists]] / Max L. Raab Productions || [[Aram Avakian]] (director/screenplay); [[Terry Southern]], Dennis McGuire (screenplay); [[James Earl Jones]], [[Stacy Keach]], [[Dorothy Tristan]], [[Harris Yulin]], [[Grayson Hall]], Ray Brock, [[John Pleshette]], [[James Coco]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Party at Kitty and Stud's]]'' || Cinema Epoch / Italian Stallion Productions || Morton Lewis (director/screenplay); [[Sylvester Stallone]], Henrietta Holm, Jodi Van Prang, Nicholas Warren, Frank Micelli, Barbara Storm, [[Janet Banzet]] || [[adult film|Adult]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[romance film|Romance]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 11
| ''[[King of the Grizzlies]]'' || [[Walt Disney Pictures|Walt Disney Productions]] / [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Distribution]] / [[Robert L. Lawrence|Robert Lawrence Productions]] || [[Ron Kelly (filmmaker)|Ron Kelly]] (director); Jack Speirs, Rod Peterson, Norman Wright (screenplay); John Yesno, [[Chris Wiggins]], [[Hugh Webster (actor)|Hugh Webster]], Jack Van Evera, Big Ted, [[Winston Hibler]] || [[adventure film|Adventure]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 12
| ''[[Mumsy, Nanny, Sonny and Girly]]'' || [[Cinerama Releasing Corporation]] || [[Freddie Francis]] (director); Brian Comport (screenplay); [[Michael Bryant (actor)|Michael Bryant]], [[Ursula Howells]], [[Vanessa Howard]], Howard Trevor, [[Pat Heywood]], [[Hugh Armstrong (actor)|Hugh Armstrong]], [[Imogen Hassall]] || [[horror film|Horror]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 19
| ''[[The Bird with the Crystal Plumage]]'' ([[List of Italian films of 1970|Italy]]) || Seda Spettacoli S.p.A. / [[CCC Film|CCC Filmkunst GmbH]] || [[Dario Argento]] (director/screenplay); [[Tony Musante]], [[Suzy Kendall]], [[Enrico Maria Salerno]], [[Eva Renzi]], [[Umberto Raho]], [[Mario Adorf]], [[Gildo Di Marco]], [[Fulvio Mingozzi]], [[Werner Peters]], [[Carla Mancini]], [[Reggie Nalder]], Renato Romano, Giuseppe Castellano, Pino Patti, Rosita Torosh, Omar Bonaro, Karen Valenti || [[horror film|Horror]], [[mystery film|Mystery]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 25
| ''[[Hercules in New York]]'' || RAF Industries || [[Arthur Allan Seidelman]] (director); [[Aubrey Wisberg]] (screenplay); [[Arnold Stang]], [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]], Deborah Loomis, [[James Karen]], [[Ernest Graves (actor)|Ernest Graves]], Tanny McDonald, [[Taina Elg]], Michael Lipton, Harold Burstein, [[George Bartenieff]], [[Rudy Bond]], Dan Hamilton, Mark Tendler, [[Dennis Tinerino]], [[Richard Herd]], Tony Carroll, [[Aubrey Wisberg]] || [[fantasy film|Fantasy]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 27
| ''[[Le Boucher]]'' ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) || [[Cinerama Releasing Corporation]] || [[Claude Chabrol]] (director/screenplay); [[Stéphane Audran]], [[Jean Yanne]], Roger Rudel || [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
! rowspan="14" style="text-align:center; background:#98fb98;"|'''M<br />A<br />R<br />C<br />H'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 4
| ''[[Loving (1970 film)|Loving]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[Irvin Kershner]] (director); Don Devlin (screenplay); [[George Segal]], [[Eva Marie Saint]], [[Sterling Hayden]], [[Keenan Wynn]], [[David Doyle (actor)|David Doyle]], [[Paul Sparer]], [[Sherry Lansing]], [[Roland Winters]], [[Edgar Stehli]], [[Diana Douglas]], [[David Ford (actor)|David Ford]], [[John Fink]], [[Ed Crowley]], [[Roy Scheider]], [[Sab Shimono]], [[Betsy von Furstenberg]], Nancie Phillips, Janis Young, Andrew Duncan, Calvin Holt, Mina Kolb, James Manis, Mart Hulswit, William Duffy, Irving Selbst, Martin Harvey Friedberg, Lorraine Cullen, Cheryl Bucher, Eileen O'Neill, Diane Davies || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 5
| ''[[Airport (1970 film)|Airport]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] / Ross Hunter Productions || [[George Seaton]] (director/screenplay); [[Burt Lancaster]], [[Dean Martin]], [[Jean Seberg]], [[Jacqueline Bisset]], [[George Kennedy]], [[Helen Hayes]], [[Van Heflin]], [[Maureen Stapleton]], [[Barry Nelson (actor)|Barry Nelson]], [[Lloyd Nolan]], [[Dana Wynter]], [[Barbara Hale]], [[Gary Collins (actor)|Gary Collins]], [[Jessie Royce Landis]], [[Larry Gates]], [[Peter Turgeon]], [[Whit Bissell]], [[Virginia Grey]], [[Paul Picerni]], [[Robert Patten (actor)|Robert Patten]], [[Clark Howat]], [[Lew Brown]], [[Lisa Gerritsen]], [[James Nolan (actor)|James Nolan]], [[Dick Winslow]], [[Lou Wagner]], [[Mary Jackson (actress)|Mary Jackson]], [[Merry Anders]], [[Michael Bell (actor)|Michael Bell]], [[Chuck Bowman]], [[William Boyett]], [[Eve Brent]], [[Robert Brubaker]], [[Cathleen Cordell]], [[Nick Cravat]], [[Reginald Fenderson]], [[Sandra Gould]], [[Joe Gray (actor)|Joe Gray]], [[Marc Hannibal]], [[Thomas Browne Henry]], [[Fred Holliday (actor)|Fred Holliday]], [[William Hudson (actor)|William Hudson]], [[Gordon Jump]], [[Walter Woolf King]], [[Robert Knapp (actor)|Robert Knapp]], [[Celia Lovsky]], [[Adrienne Marden]], [[Eve McVeagh]], [[Belle Mitchell]], [[John Nolan (American actor)|John Nolan]], [[Kathleen O'Malley]], [[Vic Perrin]], [[Joe Ploski]], [[Pat Priest (actress)|Pat Priest]], [[Quinn Redeker]], [[George R. Robertson]], [[Sondra Rodgers]], [[Marion Ross]], [[Benny Rubin]], [[Frank J. Scannell]], [[Susan Seaforth Hayes]], [[Johnny Silver]], [[Eric Sinclair (actor)|Eric Sinclair]], [[Frederick Worlock]], John Findlater, Eileen Wesson, Ilana Dowding, Dee Carroll || [[disaster film|Disaster]], [[action film|Action]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 6
| ''[[Skullduggery (1970 film)|Skullduggery]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] / Saul David Productions || [[Gordon Douglas (director)|Gordon Douglas]] (director); [[Nelson Gidding]] (screenplay); [[Burt Reynolds]], [[Susan Clark]], [[Roger C. Carmel]], [[Paul Hubschmid]], [[Chips Rafferty]], [[Alexander Knox]], [[Pat Suzuki]], [[Edward Fox (actor)|Edward Fox]], [[Wilfrid Hyde-White]], [[William Marshall (actor)|William Marshall]], [[Rhys Williams (Welsh-American actor)|Rhys Williams]], [[Michael St. Clair]], [[Booker Bradshaw]], [[James Bacon (author)|James Bacon]], [[Clarence Harris]], [[Newt Arnold]], [[Michael Preece|Mike Preece]], [[Saul David (producer)|Saul David]], [[Eduard Fuchs|Eddie Fuchs]], Mort Marshall, John Kimberley, Gilbert Senior, Burnal "Custus" Smith, John Woodcock, Wendell Baggett, Charles Washburn || [[adventure film|Adventure]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 17
| ''[[The Boys in the Band (1970 film)|The Boys in the Band]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / [[Cinema Center Films]] || [[William Friedkin]] (director); [[Mart Crowley]] (screenplay); [[Kenneth Nelson]], [[Leonard Frey]], [[Cliff Gorman]], [[Laurence Luckinbill]], [[Frederick Combs]], [[Keith Prentice]], [[Robert La Tourneaux]], [[Reuben Greene]], [[Peter White (actor)|Peter White]], [[Maud Adams]], [[Elaine Kaufman]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 18
| ''[[The Ballad of Cable Hogue]]'' || [[Warner Bros.]] || [[Sam Peckinpah]] (director); [[John Crawford (actor)|John Crawford]], Edmund Penney (screenplay); [[Jason Robards]], [[Stella Stevens]], [[David Warner (actor)|David Warner]], [[Strother Martin]], [[Slim Pickens]], [[L.Q. Jones]], [[Peter Whitney]], [[R.G. Armstrong]], [[Gene Evans]], [[William Mims]], [[Kathleen Freeman]], [[Vaughn Taylor (actor)|Vaughn Taylor]], [[Max Evans (writer)|Max Evans]], [[James K. Anderson|James Anderson]], Susan O'Connell, Felix Nelson, Darwin Lamb, Mary Munday, William D. Faralla, Matthew Peckinpah, Easy Pickens || [[western film|Western]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Liberation of L.B. Jones]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] / Liberation Company || [[William Wyler]] (director); [[Jesse Hill Ford]], [[Stirling Silliphant]] (screenplay); [[Roscoe Lee Browne]], [[Lee J. Cobb]], [[Lee Majors]], [[Anthony Zerbe]], [[Lola Falana]], [[Arch Johnson]], [[Barbara Hershey]], [[Yaphet Kotto]], [[Chill Wills]], [[Zara Cully]], [[Fayard Nicholas]], [[Joseph Attles|Joe Attles]], Lauren Jones, [[Dub Taylor]], [[Brenda Sykes]], [[Larry D. Mann]], [[Ray Teal]], [[Eve McVeagh]], [[Jack Grinnage]] || [[neo-noir film|Neo-Noir]], [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[romance film|Romance]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 20
| ''[[Carry On Up the Jungle]]'' ([[British films of 1970|United Kingdom]]) || [[The Rank Organisation]] || [[Gerald Thomas]] (director); [[Talbot Rothwell]] (screenplay); [[Frankie Howerd]], [[Sid James]], [[Charles Hawtrey (actor, born 1914)|Charles Hawtrey]], [[Joan Sims]], [[Terry Scott]], [[Kenneth Connor]], [[Bernard Bresslaw]], [[Jacki Piper]], [[Valerie Leon]], [[Nina Baden-Semper]], [[Roy Stewart]], Reuben Martin, Edwina Carroll, Danny Daniels, Yemi Ajibadi, Lincoln Webb, Heather Emmanuel, Verna Lucille MacKenzie, Valerie Moore, Cathi March, John Hamilton, Willie Jonah, Chris Konyils || [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 21
| ''[[Gamera vs. Jiger]]'' ([[Japanese films of 1970|Japan]]) || [[Daiei Film]] || [[Noriaki Yuasa]] (director); [[Niisan Takahashi]] (screenplay); Tsutomu Takakuwa, Kelly Burris, Katherine Murphy, Kon Ohmura, Junko Yashiro, [[Ryo Hayami|Sanshiro Honoo]], [[Franz Gruber (actor)|Franz Gruber]], Sho Natsuki, Chico Roland || [[action film|Action]], [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[family film|Family]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 24
| ''[[Bloody Mama]]'' || [[American International Pictures]] || [[Roger Corman]] (director); [[Robert Thom (writer)|Robert Thom]] (screenplay); [[Shelley Winters]], [[Pat Hingle]], [[Don Stroud]], [[Diane Varsi]], [[Bruce Dern]], [[Clint Kimbrough]], [[Robert De Niro]], [[Robert Walden]], [[Alex Nicol]], Pamela Dunlap, [[Michael Fox (American actor)|Michael Fox]], [[Scatman Crothers]], [[Stacy Harris]] || [[exploitation film|Exploitation]], [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[King: A Filmed Record... Montgomery to Memphis]]'' || Martin Luther King Film Project / [[Commonwealth United Entertainment]] || [[Sidney Lumet]], [[Joseph L. Mankiewicz]] (directors); [[Harry Belafonte]], [[Ruby Dee]], [[Ben Gazzara]], [[Charlton Heston]], [[James Earl Jones]], [[Burt Lancaster]], [[Paul Newman]], [[Anthony Quinn]], [[Clarence Williams III]], [[Joanne Woodward]], [[Ralph Abernathy]], [[James Baldwin]], [[Tony Bennett]], [[Leonard Bernstein]], [[Marlon Brando]], [[H. Rap Brown]], [[Stokely Carmichael]], [[Diahann Carroll]], [[Wilt Chamberlain]], [[Jim Clark (sheriff)|Sheriff Jim Clark]], [[Xernona Clayton]], [[Eugene Connor|Eugene "Bull" Connor]], [[Bill Cosby]], [[Sammy Davis Jr.]], [[James Garner]], [[Dick Gregory]], [[Al Hibbler]], [[Hubert H. Humphrey]], [[Jesse Jackson]], [[Mahalia Jackson]], [[Gunnar Jahn]], [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], [[Ethel Kennedy]], [[Jacqueline Kennedy]], [[Robert F. Kennedy]], [[Martin Luther King III]], [[A.D. King|Reverend A.D. King]], [[Bernice King]], [[Coretta Scott King]], [[Dexter King]], [[Martin Luther King]], [[Yolanda King]], [[John Lewis]], [[Elaine May]], [[Eugene McCarthy]], [[Robert Moseley]], [[Mike Nichols]], [[Richard Nixon]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Peter Paul & Mary]], [[Sidney Poitier]], [[A. Philip Randolph]], [[Frederick Reese|Reverend Frederick Reese]], [[Nipsey Russell]], [[Bayard Rustin]], [[Nina Simone]], [[Leslie Uggams]], [[C.T. Vivian|Reverend C.T. Vivian]], [[Paul Winfield]], [[Andrew Young|Reverend Andrew Young]], C.C. "Jack" Owen, Governor John Patterson, Fred Lee Shuttlesworth || [[documentary film|Documentary]], [[biography film|Biography]], [[History]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 25
| ''[[The Adventurers (1970 film)|The Adventurers]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] / [[Embassy Pictures]] || [[Lewis Gilbert]] (director/screenplay); [[Michael Hastings (playwright)|Michael Hastings]] (screenplay); [[Charles Aznavour]], [[Alan Badel]], [[Candice Bergen]], [[Thommy Berggren]], [[Delia Boccardo]], [[Ernest Borgnine]], [[Rossano Brazzi]], [[Olivia de Havilland]], [[Bekim Fehmiu]], [[Anna Moffo]], [[Leigh Taylor-Young]], [[Christian Roberts (actor)|Christian Roberts]], [[Fernando Rey]], [[Yorgo Voyagis]], [[John Ireland (actor)|John Ireland]], [[Jorge Martínez de Hoyos]], [[Sydney Tafler]], [[Yolande Donlan]], [[Angela Scoular]], [[Milena Vukotic]], [[Ferdy Mayne]], [[Katharine Balfour]], [[Allan Cuthbertson]], [[Zienia Merton]], [[Roberta Haynes]], [[Michael Balfour (actor)|Michael Balfour]], [[Lois Maxwell]], [[Anthony Hickox]], Jacqueline Smith, Loris Loddi, Carl Eklund, Roberta Donatelli || [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 26
| ''[[Woodstock (film)|Woodstock]]'' || [[Warner Bros.]] || [[Michael Wadleigh]] (director); [[Janis Joplin]], [[Canned Heat]], [[Joan Baez]], [[Joe Cocker]], [[Country Joe & The Fish]], [[Crosby, Stills & Nash]], [[Arlo Guthrie]], [[Richie Havens]], [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Santana (band)|Santana]], [[John Sebastian]], [[Sha-Na-Na]], [[Sly & The Family Stone]], [[Ten Years After]], [[The Who]], [[Jefferson Airplane]] || [[documentary film|Documentary]], [[History]], [[music film|Music]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 27
| ''[[Young Flying Hero]]'' ([[Taiwanese films of 1970|Taiwan]]) || || || ||
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 31
| ''[[Waterloo (1970 film)|Waterloo]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] || [[Sergei Bondarchuk]] (director/screenplay); H.A.L. Craig, Vittorio Bonicelli, [[Mario Soldati]] (screenplay); [[Rod Steiger]], [[Christopher Plummer]], [[Orson Welles]], [[Jack Hawkins]], [[Virginia McKenna]], [[Dan O'Herlihy]], [[Sergo Zakariadze|Serghej Zakhariadze]], [[Ian Ogilvy]], [[Philippe Forquet]], [[Gianni Garko]], [[Ivo Garrani]], [[Charles Millot]], [[Yevgeny Samoylov]], [[Vladimir Druzhnikov]], [[Gennadi Yudin]], [[Rostislav Yankovsky]], [[Rupert Davies]], [[Michael Wilding]], [[Terence Alexander]], [[Donal Donnelly]], [[Oleg Vidov]], [[Veronica De Laurentiis]], [[Willoughby Gray]], [[Richard Heffer]], [[John Savident]], [[Jeffry Wickham]], [[Andrea Checchi]], [[Orazio Orlando]], Armando Bottin, Rodolfo Lodi, Jean Louis, Boris Molchanov, Lev Polyakov, Giorgio Sciolette, Sergio Testori, Yan Yanakiyev, Charles Borromel, Peter Davies, Roger Green, Susan Wood, Andrea Esterhazy, Karl Lyepinsk || [[epic film|Epic]], [[historical film|Historical]], [[war film|War]] || [[Live Action]]
|}

===April–June===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ "align=bottom" |
|- style="background:#b0e0e6; text-align:center;"
! colspan="2" | Opening
! style="width:17%;"| Title
! style="width:16%;"| Studio
! Cast and crew
! style="width:10%"| Genre
! style="width:8%"| Medium
|-
! rowspan="12" style="text-align:center; background:#ffa07a;"|'''A<br />P<br />R<br />I<br />L'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 3
| ''[[Count Dracula (1970 film)|Count Dracula]]'' ([[List of Italian films of 1970|Italy]]) || [[Warner Bros.]] / [[Variety Distribution]] / Filmar Compagnia Cinematografica / [[Fénix Cooperativa Cinematográfica]] / Corona Filmproduktion / Towers of London || [[Jesús Franco]] (director); [[Peter Welbeck]] (screenplay); [[Christopher Lee]], [[Herbert Lom]], [[Klaus Kinski]], [[Fred Williams (actor)|Frederick Williams]], [[Maria Rohm]], [[Soledad Miranda]], [[Jack Taylor (actor)|Jack Taylor]], [[Paul Müller (actor)|Paul Müller]], [[Jesús Puente]], Franco Castellani || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 4
| ''[[Gods of the Plague]]'' ([[German films of 1970|West Germany]]) || Basis-Film-Verleih GmbH / Antiteater-X-Film GmbH || [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]] (director/screenplay); [[Hanna Schygulla]], [[Margarethe von Trotta]], [[Harry Baer]], [[Günther Kaufmann]], [[Ingrid Caven]], [[Yaak Karsunke]], [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]], [[Kurt Raab]], [[Irm Hermann]], Carla Egerer, Marian Seidowsky, Micha Cochina, Thomas Schieder, Peter Moland, Doris Mattes || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 8
| ''[[Colossus: The Forbin Project]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] || [[Joseph Sargent]] (director); [[James Bridges]] (screenplay); [[Eric Braeden]], [[Susan Clark]], [[Gordon Pinsent]], [[William Schallert]], [[Marion Ross]], [[Georg Stanford Brown]], [[Willard Sage]], [[Martin E. Brooks]], [[Dolph Sweet]], [[Byron Morrow]], [[Paul Frees]], [[James Hong]], Leonid Rostoff, Alex Rodine, Sid McCoy || [[science fiction film|Sci-Fi]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Cockeyed Cowboys of Calico County]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] || [[Anton Leader]] (director); [[Ranald MacDougall]] (director/screenplay); [[Dan Blocker]], [[Nanette Fabray]], [[Jack Elam]], [[Jim Backus]], [[Wally Cox]], [[Mickey Rooney]], [[Don "Red" Barry]], [[Hamilton Camp]], [[Noah Beery Jr.]], [[Henry Jones (actor)|Henry Jones]], [[Marge Champion]], [[Jack Cassidy]], [[Stubby Kaye]], [[Byron Foulger]], [[Iron Eyes Cody]], [[Susan Saint James]], James McCallion, Ray Ballard, Raven Grey || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 9
| ''[[Halls of Anger]]'' || [[United Artists]] / [[The Mirisch Corporation]] || [[Paul Bogart]] (director); John Herman Shaner, Al Ramrus (screenplay); [[Calvin Lockhart]], [[Janet MacLachlan]], [[Jeff Bridges]], [[DeWayne Jessie]], [[Ed Asner]], [[John McLiam]], [[Rob Reiner]], [[Patricia Stich]], [[Ta-Tanisha]], [[Helen Kleeb]], [[Barry Brown (actor)|Barry Brown]], James A. Watson Jr., Gary Tigerman, Paris Earle || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 22
| ''[[Country Dance (film)|Country Dance]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[J. Lee Thompson]] (director); James Kennaway (screenplay); [[Peter O'Toole]], [[Susannah York]], [[Michael Craig (actor)|Michael Craig]], [[Harry Andrews]], [[Cyril Cusack]], [[Judy Cornwell]], [[Brian Blessed]], [[Robert Urquhart (actor)|Robert Urquhart]], [[Jean Anderson]], [[Helena Gloag]], Mark Malicz, Lennox Milne || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 26
| ''[[Chariots of the Gods (film)|Chariots of the Gods]]'' ([[German films of 1970|West Germany]]) || [[Terra Film]] || [[Harald Reinl]] (director/screenplay); Wilheim Roggersdorf (screenplay); Heinz-Detlev Bock, Klaus Kindler, Christian Marschall || [[documentary film|Documentary]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[A Swedish Love Story]]'' ([[List of Swedish films of the 1970s|Sweden]]) || Europa Film / Coproduction Office || [[Roy Andersson]] (director/screenplay); [[Ann-Sofie Kylin]], [[Rolf Sohlman]], [[Anita Lindblom]], [[Bertil Norström]], [[Björn Andrésen]], Lennart Tellfelt, Margreth Weivers, Arne Andersson, Maud Backéus, Verner Edberg, Tommy Nilsson, Gunnar Ossiander, Lennart Tollén || [[romance film|Romance]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 27
| ''[[Hi, Mom!]]'' || [[Filmways|Sigma III]] / West End Films || [[Brian De Palma]] (director/screenplay); [[Robert De Niro]], [[Charles Durning]], [[Jennifer Salt]], [[Gerrit Graham]], [[Lara Parker]], [[Allen Garfield]], [[Paul Bartel]], Bruce D. Price, Ricky Parker, Andy Parker, Floyd L. Peterson, Paul Hirsch || [[Black Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Zig Zag (1970 film)|Zig Zag]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Richard A. Colla]] (director); John T. Kelley (screenplay); [[George Kennedy]], [[Anne Jackson]], [[Eli Wallach]], [[Steve Ihnat]], [[William Marshall (actor)|William Marshall]], [[Joe Maross]], [[Dana Elcar]], [[Walter Brooke]], [[Anita O'Day]], [[Robert Patten (actor)|Robert Patten]] || [[thriller film|Thriller]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 28
| ''[[A Man Called Horse (film)|A Man Called Horse]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / [[Cinema Center Films]] / Sandy Howard Productions || [[Elliot Silverstein]] (director); [[Jack DeWitt (writer)|Jack DeWitt]] (screenplay); [[Richard Harris]], [[Judith Anderson|Dame Judith Anderson]], [[Jean Gascon]], [[Manu Tupou]], [[Corinna Tsopei]], [[Dub Taylor]], [[James Gammon]], [[William Jordan (actor)|William Jordan]], [[Eddie Little Sky]], [[Lina Marín]], [[Manuel Padilla Jr.]], [[Iron Eyes Cody]], Tamara Garina, Sonny Skyhawk || [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 29
| ''[[The Confession (1970 film)|The Confession]]'' ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) / ([[List of Italian films of 1970|Italy]]) || [[Paramount Pictures]] || [[Costa-Gavras]] (director); [[Jorge Semprún]], [[Artur London]] (screenplay); [[Yves Montand]], [[Simone Signoret]], [[Michel Vitold]], [[Gabriele Ferzetti]], [[Jean Bouise]], [[Gérard Darrieu]], [[Gilles Segal]], [[Henri Marteau]], [[Michel Beaune]], [[Jacques Rispal]], [[Michel Robin]], [[Monique Chaumette]], [[Marc Eyraud]], [[William Jacques]], [[Guy Mairesse]], [[François Marthouret]], [[Umberto Raho]], [[László Szabó (actor)|Laszlo Szabo]], [[Antoine Vitez]], Marcel Cuvelier, Jean Lescot, Georges Aubert, Marc Bonseignour, Thierry Bosc, André Cellier, Jean-François Gobbi, Maurice Jacquemont || [[drama film|Drama]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
! rowspan="23" style="text-align:center; background:thistle;"|'''M<br />A<br />Y'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 4
| ''[[The Grasshopper (1970 film)|The Grasshopper]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] || [[Jerry Paris]] (director); [[Jerry Belson]], [[Garry Marshall]] (screenplay); [[Jacqueline Bisset]], [[Jim Brown]], [[Joseph Cotten]], [[Corbett Monica]], [[Christopher Stone (actor)|Christopher Stone]], [[Ramon Bieri]], [[Ed Flanders]], [[William Callaway]], [[Roger Garrett (actor)|Roger Garrett]], [[William Bassett (actor)|William Bassett]], [[Marc Hannibal]], [[Penny Marshall]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 6
| ''[[Equinox (1970 film)|Equinox]]'' || Tonylyn Productions || Jack Woods (director/screenplay); Edward Connell, Barbara Hewitt, [[Frank Bonner|Frank Boers Jr.]], Robin Christopher, Jack Woods, [[Fritz Leiber]], Jim Phillips, Patrick Burke, Jim Duron, Norvelle Brooks, Irving L. Lichtenstein, [[Jim Danforth]], [[Forrest J. Ackerman]], Sharon Gray, Louis Clayton || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 7
| ''[[Taste the Blood of Dracula]]'' || [[Warner Bros.]] / [[Hammer Film Productions|Hammer Films]] || [[Peter Sasdy]] (director); [[Anthony Hinds|John Elder]] (screenplay); [[Christopher Lee]], [[Linda Hayden (actress)|Linda Hayden]], [[Geoffrey Keen]], [[Gwen Watford]], [[Anthony Corlan]], [[Ralph Bates]], [[Peter Sallis]], [[John Carson (actor)|John Carson]], [[Isla Blair]], [[Martin Jarvis (actor)|Martin Jarvis]], [[Roy Kinnear]], [[Michael Ripper]], [[Russell Hunter]], [[Shirley Jaffe (actress)|Shirley Jaffe]], [[Keith Marsh]], [[Madeline Smith]], Peter May, Reginald Barratt || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 11
| ''[[Leo the Last]]'' || [[United Artists]] || [[John Boorman]] (director/screenplay); Bill Stair, [[George Tabori]] (screenplay); [[Marcello Mastroianni]], [[Billie Whitelaw]], Keefe West, [[Calvin Lockhart]], Glenna Forster-Jones, [[Graham Crowden]], [[Gwen Ffrangcon Davies]], [[Vladek Sheybal]], [[Kenneth J. Warren|Kenneth Warren]], [[David de Keyser]], [[Brinsley Forde]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] / [[Otto Preminger|Sigma Productions]] || [[Otto Preminger]] (director); [[Marjorie Kellogg]] (screenplay); [[Liza Minnelli]], [[Ken Howard]], [[Robert Moore (director)|Robert Moore]], [[James Coco]], [[Kay Thompson]], [[Fred Williamson]], [[Pete Seeger]], [[Ben Piazza]], [[Leonard Frey]], [[Anne Revere]], [[Julie Bovasso]], [[Clarice Taylor]], [[Angelique Pettyjohn]], [[Wayne Tippit]], [[Nancy Marchand]], [[Ric O'Barry|Ric O'Feldman]], [[Lynn Milgrim]], [[Pacific Gas & Electric (band)|Pacific Gas & Electric]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 13
| ''[[Connecting Rooms]]'' ([[British films of 1970|United Kingdom]]) || [[Paramount Pictures]] / [[Hemdale Film Corporation|Hemdale]] || Franklin Gollings (director/screenplay); [[Bette Davis]], [[Michael Redgrave]], [[Alexis Kanner]], [[Kay Walsh]], [[Leo Genn]], [[Olga Georges-Picot]], [[Richard Wyler]], [[Mark Jones (actor)|Mark Jones]], [[Gabrielle Drake]], [[Brian Wilde]], [[John Woodnutt]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Getting Straight]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[Richard Rush (director)|Richard Rush]] (director); [[Robert Kaufman]] (screenplay); [[Elliott Gould]], [[Candice Bergen]], [[Jeff Corey]], [[Max Julien]], [[Cecil Kellaway]], [[Jon Lormer]], [[Leonard Stone]], [[William Bramley]], [[Jeannie Berlin]], [[John Rubinstein]], Richard Anders, [[Brenda Sykes]], [[Jenny Sullivan]], [[Gregory Sierra]], [[Billie Bird]], [[Harrison Ford]], [[Robert F. Lyons (actor)|Robert F. Lyons]], Elizabeth Lane, [[Hilary Thompson]], [[Irene Tedrow]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Let It Be (1970 film)|Let It Be]]'' || [[United Artists]] / [[Apple Corps#Apple Films|Apple Films]] / [[ABKCO Records|ABKCO Industries]] || [[Michael Lindsay-Hogg]] (director); [[The Beatles]] || [[documentary film|Documentary]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[My Lover, My Son]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[John Newland]] (director); Jenni Hall, [[William Marchant (playwright)|William Marchant]], [[Wilbur Stark]] (screenplay); [[Romy Schneider]], [[Dennis Waterman]], [[Donald Houston]], [[Patricia Brake]], [[Peter Sallis]], William Dexter, [[Alexandra Bastedo]], [[Janet Brown]], [[Peter Gilmore]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 15
| ''[[The Delta Factor (film)|The Delta Factor]]'' || [[Continental Distributing]] / Medallion Television / Spillane-Fellows Productions Inc. || [[Tay Garnett]] (director/screenplay); [[Raoul Walsh]] (screenplay); [[Yvette Mimieux]], [[Christopher George]], [[Diane McBain]], [[Ralph Taeger]], [[Yvonne De Carlo]] || [[adventure film|Adventure]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="5" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 20
| ''[[Borsalino (film)|Borsalino]]'' ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) || [[Paramount Pictures]] / Adel Productions / Marianne Productions / Mars Film Produzione || [[Jacques Deray]] (director/screenplay); [[Jean-Claude Carrière]], [[Jean Cau (writer)|Jean Cau]], [[Claude Sautet]] (screenplay); [[Jean-Paul Belmondo]], [[Alain Delon]], [[Arnoldo Foà]], [[Catherine Rouvel]], [[Françoise Christophe]], [[Corinne Marchand]], [[Laura Adani]], [[Nicole Calfan]], [[Hélène Rémy]], [[Mario David (actor)|Mario David]], [[Dennis Berry (director)|Dennis Berry]], Odette Piquet, Lionel Vitrant, Jean Aron, André Bollet, Pierre Koulak || [[gangster film|Gangster]], [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Landlord]]'' || [[United Artists]] / [[Mirisch Company]] / Cartier Productions || [[Hal Ashby]] (director); [[Bill Gunn (writer)|Bill Gunn]] (screenplay); [[Beau Bridges]], [[Lee Grant]], [[Diana Sands]], [[Pearl Bailey]], [[Walter Brooke]], [[Louis Gossett Jr.|Lou Gossett]], [[Marki Bey]], [[Mel Stewart|Melvin Stewart]], [[Susan Anspach]], [[Robert Klein]], [[Will Mackenzie]], [[Charlie Murphy (actor)|Charlie Murphy]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[One More Time (1970 film)|One More Time]]'' || [[United Artists]] || [[Jerry Lewis]] (director); [[Michael Pertwee]] (screenplay); [[Sammy Davis Jr.]], [[Peter Lawford]], Maggie Wright, [[Esther Anderson (Jamaican actress)|Ester Anderson]], [[John Wood (English actor)|John Wood]], [[Dudley Sutton]], [[Percy Herbert (actor)|Percy Herbert]], [[Anthony Nicholls (actor)|Anthony Nicholls]], [[Allan Cuthbertson]], [[Edward Evans (actor)|Edward Evans]], [[Leslie Sands]], [[Glyn Owen]], [[Peter Cushing]], [[Christopher Lee]], [[Jerry Lewis]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Suppose They Gave a War and Nobody Came]]'' || [[Cinerama Releasing Corporation]] / [[ABC Motion Pictures|ABC Pictures]] || [[Hy Averback]] (director); Hal Captain, Don McGuire (screenplay); [[Brian Keith]], [[Ernest Borgnine]], [[Suzanne Pleshette]], [[Tony Curtis]], [[Ivan Dixon]], [[Tom Ewell]], [[Bradford Dillman]], [[Arthur O'Connell]], [[Maxine Stuart]], [[Pamela Britton]], [[Don Ameche]], [[Robert Emhardt]], [[Christopher Mitchum]], [[Grady Sutton]] || [[drama film|Drama]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Too Late the Hero (film)|Too Late the Hero]]'' || [[Cinerama Releasing Corporation]] / [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC Pictures]] / Associates & Aldrich Company / Palomar Pictures International || [[Robert Aldrich]] (director/screenplay); [[Lukas Heller]] (screenplay); [[Michael Caine]], [[Cliff Robertson]], [[Ian Bannen]], [[Harry Andrews]], [[Ronald Fraser (actor)|Ronald Fraser]], [[Denholm Elliott]], [[Lance Percival]], [[Percy Herbert (actor)|Percy Herbert]], [[Patrick Jordan]], [[Sam Kydd]], [[William Beckley (actor)|William Beckley]], [[Harvey Jason]], [[Don Knight (actor)|Don Knight]], [[Roger Newman]], [[Henry Fonda]], [[Ken Takakura]], Martin Horsey, Michael J. Parson, Sean MacDuff, Frank Webb || [[action film|Action]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[war film|War]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 21
| ''[[Norwood (film)|Norwood]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] || [[Jack Haley Jr.]] (director); [[Marguerite Roberts]] (screenplay); [[Glen Campbell]], [[Kim Darby]], [[Joe Namath]], [[Carol Lynley]], [[Pat Hingle]], [[Tisha Sterling]], [[Dom DeLuise]], [[Jack Haley]], [[Cass Daley]], [[Leigh French]], [[Meredith MacRae]], [[Sammy Jackson]], [[Billy Curtis]], [[Edith Atwater]], [[Jimmy Boyd]], [[Virginia Capers]], [[Merie Earle]], [[David Huddleston]], [[Gil Lamb]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 26
| ''[[Beneath the Planet of the Apes]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] / [[APJAC Productions]] || [[Ted Post]] (director); [[Paul Dehn]] (screenplay); [[James Franciscus]], [[Kim Hunter]], [[Maurice Evans (actor)|Maurice Evans]], [[Linda Harrison]], [[Paul Richards (actor)|Paul Richards]], [[Victor Buono]], [[James Gregory (actor)|James Gregory]], [[Jeff Corey]], [[Natalie Trundy]], [[Thomas Gomez]], [[Don Pedro Colley]], [[David Watson (actor)|David Watson]], [[Tod Andrews]], [[Gregory Sierra]], [[Charlton Heston]], [[Paul Frees]], [[Lou Wagner]], [[Army Archerd]] || [[action film|Action]], [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[science fiction film|Sci-Fi]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Cotton Comes to Harlem]]'' || [[United Artists]] / [[Samuel Goldwyn Jr.|Formosa Productions]] || [[Ossie Davis]] (director/screenplay); [[Arnold Perl]] (screenplay); [[Godfrey Cambridge]], [[Raymond St. Jacques]], [[Calvin Lockhart]], [[Judy Pace]], [[Redd Foxx]], [[Emily Yancy]], [[John Anderson (actor)|John Anderson]], [[Lou Jacobi]], [[Eugene Roche]], [[J.D. Cannon]], [[Helen Martin]], [[Cleavon Little]], [[Theodore Wilson]], [[Leonardo Cimino]], [[Frederick O'Neal]], [[Don Bexley]], Mabel Robinson, Dick Sabol || [[neo-noir film|Neo-Noir]], [[action film|Action]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Leonard Horn]] (director); [[Robert T. Westbrook]] (screenplay); [[Don Johnson]], [[Dianne Hull]], [[Michael Greer]], [[Holly Near]], [[Karen Lynn Gorney]], [[Brandon Maggart]], Linda Gillin, Victoria Racimo || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Pufnstuf (film)|Pufnstuf]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] / [[Sid and Marty Krofft|Sid and Marty Krofft Enterprises]] || [[Hollingsworth Morse]] (director); John Fenton Murray, Si Rose (screenplay); [[Jack Wild]], [[Billie Hayes]], [[Martha Raye]], [[Cass Elliot]], [[Billy Barty]], [[Jane Dulo]], [[Jan Davis]], [[Sharon Baird]], [[Angelo Rossitto]], [[Felix Silla]], [[Johnny Silver]], [[Van Snowden]], [[Lou Wagner]], [[Walker Edmiston]], [[Joan Gerber]], [[Allan Melvin|Al Melvin]], [[Don Messick]], Allison McKay, Princess Livingston, Joy Campbell, Roberto Gamonet, Andy Ratoucheff, Hommy Stewart, Pat Lytell, Buddy Douglas, Jon Linton, Bob Howland, Scutter McKay || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[fantasy film|Fantasy]], [[musical film|Musical]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 27
| ''[[The Out-of-Towners (1970 film)|The Out-of-Towners]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] / [[Jalem Productions]] || [[Arthur Hiller]] (director); [[Neil Simon]] (screenplay); [[Jack Lemmon]], [[Sandy Dennis]], [[Sandy Baron]], [[Anne Meara]], [[Robert Nichols (actor)|Robert Nichols]], [[Ann Prentiss]], [[Ron Carey (actor)|Ron Carey]], [[Philip Bruns]], [[Graham Jarvis]], [[Carlos Montalbán]], [[Pepe Hern]], [[Johnny Brown (actor)|Johnny Brown]], [[Dolph Sweet]], [[Thalmus Rasulala|Jack Crowder]], [[Jon Korkes]], [[Robert Walden]], [[Richard Libertini]], [[Paul Dooley]], [[Anthony Holland (actor)|Anthony Holland]], [[Billy Dee Williams]], A.P. Westcott, Robert King, Bob Bennett || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Watermelon Man (film)|Watermelon Man]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[Melvin Van Peebles]] (director); [[Herman Raucher]] (screenplay); [[Godfrey Cambridge]], [[Estelle Parsons]], [[Howard Caine]], [[D'Urville Martin]], [[Mantan Moreland]], [[Kay E. Kuter]], [[Erin Moran]], [[Emil Sitka]], [[Karl Lukas]], [[Paul Williams (songwriter)|Paul H. Williams]], [[Melvin Van Peebles]], Kay Kimberley, Scott Garrett, Irving Selbst || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 28
| ''[[Two Mules for Sister Sara]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] / [[The Malpaso Company]] / Sanen Productions || [[Don Siegel]] (director); [[Albert Maltz]] (screenplay); [[Clint Eastwood]], [[Shirley MacLaine]], [[Manolo Fábregas]], [[Armando Silvestre]], [[Enrique Lucero]], [[David Povall|David Estuardo]], [[Ada Carrasco]], [[Pancho Córdova]], [[José Ángel Espinosa]], [[Rosa Furman]], Alberto Morin, John Kelly, José Chávez || [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
! rowspan="17" style="text-align:center; background:#98fb98;"|'''J<br />U<br />N<br />E'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 3
| ''[[The Executioner (1970 film)|The Executioner]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] / Ameran Films || [[Sam Wanamaker]] (director); [[Jack Pulman]] (screenplay); [[George Peppard]], [[Joan Collins]], [[Judy Geeson]], [[Oskar Homolka]], [[Charles Gray (actor)|Charles Gray]], [[Nigel Patrick]], [[Keith Michell]], [[George Baker (British actor)|George Baker]], [[Alexander Scourby]], [[Peter Bull]], [[Ernest Clark]], [[Peter Dyneley]], [[Gizela Dali]], [[Lewis Alexander]], [[Peter Evans (actor)|Peter Evans]], [[Stefan Gryff]], [[Steve Plytas]] || [[war film|War]], [[neo-noir film|Neo-Noir]], [[spy film|Spy]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 4
| ''[[Julius Caesar (1970 film)|Julius Caesar]]'' || [[American International Pictures]] / [[Commonwealth United Entertainment|Commonwealth United]] || [[Stuart Burge]] (director); Robert Furnival (screenplay); [[Charlton Heston]], [[Jason Robards]], [[John Gielgud]], [[Richard Johnson (actor)|Richard Johnson]], [[Robert Vaughn]], [[Richard Chamberlain]], [[Diana Rigg]], [[Christopher Lee]], [[Jill Bennett (British actress)|Jill Bennett]], [[André Morell]], [[Derek Godfrey]], [[Michael Gough]], [[David Neal (actor)|David Neal]], [[Preston Lockwood]], [[John Moffatt (actor)|John Moffatt]], [[Steven Pacey]], [[Norman Bowler]], [[Paul Hardwick]], [[John Tate (actor)|John Tate]], [[Damien Thomas]], [[Bob Keegan (actor)|Bob Keegan]], [[Ewan Hooper]], [[Andrew Crawford (actor)|Andrew Crawford]], [[Thomas Heathcote]], [[Alan Browning]], [[Christopher Cazenove]], [[Liz Gebhardt]], [[Laurence Harrington]], [[Ron Pember]], [[Roy Stewart]], [[Michael Keating (actor)|Michael Keating]], [[David Leland]], [[Yvette Rees]], [[Michael Wynne (playwright)|Michael Wynne]], [[Ken Hutchison]] || [[drama film|Drama]], [[History]], [[war film|War]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Vampire Doll]]'' ([[List of Japanese films of 1970|Japan]]) || [[Toho]] || Michio Yamamoto (director); Ei Ogawa, Hiroshi Nagano (screenplay); [[Kayo Matsuo]], [[Yukiko Kobayashi]], [[Atsuo Nakamura]], [[Akira Nakao]], [[Sachio Sakai]], [[Kaku Takashina]], Yoko Minazake, Jun Usami || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 10
| ''[[Crimes of the Future (1970 film)|Crimes of the Future]]'' || New Cinema Enterprises || [[David Cronenberg]] (director/screenplay); Ronald Mlodzik, Jon Lidolt, Tania Zolty, Jack Messinger, Paul Mulholland, William Haslam, William Poolman, Iain Ewing, Brian Linehan, Ray Woodley || [[science fiction film|Sci-Fi]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Invincible Six]]'' || [[Continental Distributing]] / Moulin Rouge Productions || [[Jean Negulesco]] (director); [[Guy Elmes]], [[Chester Erskine]] (screenplay); [[Stuart Whitman]], [[Elke Sommer]], [[Curd Jürgens]], [[James Mitchum]], [[Ian Ogilvy]], [[Behrouz Vossoughi]], [[Lon Satton]], [[Isarco Ravaioli]], [[Pouri Banayi]] || [[action film|Action]], [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[crime film|Crime]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Sleeping Beauty (1959 film)|Sleeping Beauty]]'' (re-issue) || [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Walt Disney Productions]] / [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Distribution]] || [[Clyde Geronimi]], [[Wolfgang Reitherman]], [[Eric Larson]], [[Les Clark]] (directors); [[Erdman Penner]], Joe Rinaldi, [[Winston Hibler]], [[Bill Peet]], [[Ted Sears]], [[Ralph Wright]], Milt Banta (screenplay); [[Mary Costa]], [[Bill Shirley]], [[Eleanor Audley]], [[Verna Felton]], [[Barbara Luddy]], [[Barbara Jo Allen]], [[Taylor Holmes]], [[Bill Thompson (voice actor)|Bill Thompson]], [[Bob Amsberry|Bobby Amsberry]], [[Candy Candido]], [[Pinto Colvig]], [[Hans Conried]], [[Dallas McKennon]], [[Marvin Miller (actor)|Marvin Miller]], [[Helene Stanley]], [[Ed Kemmer]], [[Frances Bavier]], [[Madge Blake]], [[Spring Byington]], [[Don Barclay (actor)|Don Barclay]], June Fowler || [[fantasy film|Fantasy]], [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[family film|Family]] || [[Animation]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 12
| ''[[The Cheyenne Social Club]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / [[Cinema Center Films]] || [[Gene Kelly]] (director); [[James Lee Barrett]] (screenplay); [[James Stewart]], [[Henry Fonda]], [[Shirley Jones]], [[Sue Ane Langdon]], [[Elaine Devry]], [[Jason Wingreen]], [[Jackie Joseph]], [[Robert Middleton]], [[Robert J. Wilke]], [[Dabbs Greer]], [[Charles Tyner]], [[Arch Johnson]], [[Jean Willes]], [[Carl Reindel]], [[J. Pat O'Malley]], [[Hal Baylor]], [[Charlotte Stewart]], [[Myron Healey]], [[Boyd "Red" Morgan|Red Morgan]], [[Richard Alexander (actor)|Richard Alexander]], [[Frank Baker (actor)|Frank Baker]], [[Noble "Kid" Chissell]], [[John Dehner]], [[Max Wagner]], [[Dan White (actor)|Dan White]], Richard Collier, Jackie Russell, Sharon DeBord, Warren Kemmerling, Dick Johnstone || [[western film|Western]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 15
| ''[[The Strawberry Statement (film)|The Strawberry Statement]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Stuart Hagmann]] (director); [[Israel Horovitz]] (screenplay); [[Bruce Davison]], [[Kim Darby]], [[Bud Cort]], [[Andrew Parks]], [[Kristina Holland]], [[Bob Balaban]], [[Greta Pope]], [[Danny Goldman]], [[Booker Bradshaw]], [[James Coco]], [[James Simon Kunen]], Kristin Van Buren, Murray MacLeod || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 17
| ''[[Beyond the Valley of the Dolls]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] || [[Russ Meyer]] (director); [[Roger Ebert]] (screenplay); [[Dolly Martin|Dolly Read]], [[Cynthia Myers]], Marcia McBroom, [[Phyllis Davis]], [[Erica Gavin]], [[John LaZar]], [[Michael Blodgett]], David Gurian, [[Edy Williams]], [[Harrison Page]], Duncan McLeod, [[James Iglehart]], [[Charles Napier (actor)|Charles Napier]], [[Henry Rowland (actor)|Henry Rowland]], [[Marshall Kent (actor)|Marshall Kent]], [[The Strawberry Alarm Clock]], [[Pam Grier]], [[Trina Parks]], [[Coleman Francis]], [[Russ Meyer]], [[Dan White (actor)|Dan White]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[musical film|Musical]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Hawaiians (film)|The Hawaiians]]'' || [[United Artists]] / [[The Mirisch Company]] || [[Tom Gries]] (director); [[James R. Webb (writer)|James R. Webb]] (screenplay); [[Charlton Heston]], [[Tina Chen]], [[Geraldine Chaplin]], [[John Phillip Law]], [[Alec McCowen]], [[Mako (actor)|Mako]], [[Miko Mayama]], [[Naomi Stevens]], [[Harry Townes]], [[Khigh Dhiegh]], [[Keye Luke]], [[James Gregory (actor)|James Gregory]], [[Lyle Bettger]], [[Mark Le Buse]], [[Harry Holcombe]], [[Daniel Kaleikini Jr.]], [[James Hong]], Don Knight Milton, Virginia Lee, Mary Munday, Matthew Fitzgerald, Bruce Wilson, Mailie Mccauley, Alan Naluai, Forrest Wood, Murray Staff, Galen Kam, Victor Sen Yung, Soo Young, Elizabeth Smith, Tanya Chang, George Paulsin, Jules Martin, Winston Char, Michael Leong, Randy Kim, Victor Young, Bill Fong, Chris Robinson || [[historical film|Historical]], [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (film)|On a Clear Day You Can See Forever]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] || [[Vincente Minnelli]] (director); [[Alan Jay Lerner]] (screenplay); [[Barbra Streisand]], [[Yves Montand]], [[Bob Newhart]], [[Larry Blyden]], [[Simon Oakland]], [[Jack Nicholson]], [[John Richardson (actor)|John Richardson]], [[Mabel Albertson]], [[Roy Kinnear]], [[Pamela Brown (actress)|Pamela Brown]], [[Irene Handl]], [[Laurie Main]], [[Kermit Murdock]], [[Elaine Giftos]], [[John Le Mesurier]], [[Leon Ames]], [[George N. Neise|George Neise]], [[Jeannie Berlin]], [[Richard Kiel]], [[Howard W. Koch]], [[Judith Lowry]], [[Paula Trueman]] || [[musical film|Musical]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[fantasy film|Fantasy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[A Walk in the Spring Rain]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[Guy Green (filmmaker)|Guy Green]] (director); [[Stirling Silliphant]] (screenplay); [[Anthony Quinn]], [[Ingrid Bergman]], [[Fritz Weaver]], [[Katherine Crawford (1970s actress)|Katherine Crawford]], [[Tom Holland (filmmaker)|Tom Fielding]], [[Virginia Gregg]], Mitchell Silberman || [[romance film|Romance]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 19
| ''[[A Bullet for Pretty Boy]]'' || [[American International Pictures]] || [[Larry Buchanan]] (director); Henry Rosenbaum (screenplay); [[Fabian Forte]], [[Jocelyn Lane]], [[Adam Roarke]], Astrid Warner, Michael Haynes, Robert Glenn, Anne McAdams, Jeff Alexander, Camilla Carr || [[action film|Action]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 21
| ''[[Catch-22 (film)|Catch-22]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] / [[Filmways]] || [[Mike Nichols]] (director); [[Buck Henry]] (screenplay); [[Alan Arkin]], [[Martin Balsam]], [[Richard Benjamin]], [[Art Garfunkel]], [[Jack Gilford]], [[Buck Henry]], [[Bob Newhart]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Paula Prentiss]], [[Martin Sheen]], [[Jon Voight]], [[Orson Welles]], [[Bob Balaban]], [[Susanne Benton]], [[Norman Fell]], [[Charles Grodin]], [[Austin Pendleton]], [[Peter Bonerz]], [[Jon Korkes]], [[John Brent (comedian)|John Brent]], [[Collin Wilcox (actress)|Collin Wilcox-Horne]], [[Phil Roth]], [[Bruce Kirby (actor)|Bruce Kirby]], [[Jack Riley (actor)|Jack Riley]], [[Felice Orlandi]], [[Marcel Dalio]], [[Evi Maltagliati]], [[Elizabeth Wilson]], [[Richard Libertini]], [[Liam Dunn]], [[Olimpia Carlisi]] || [[Black Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[war film|War]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 23
| ''[[Kelly's Heroes]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] / Katzka-Loeb Productions / [[Avala Film]] / The Warriors Company || [[Brian G. Hutton]] (director); [[Troy Kennedy Martin]] (screenplay); [[Clint Eastwood]], [[Telly Savalas]], [[Don Rickles]], [[Carroll O'Connor]], [[Donald Sutherland]], [[Gavin MacLeod]], [[Stuart Margolin]], [[Jeff Morris (actor)|Jeff Morris]], [[Richard Davalos]], [[Perry Lopez]], [[Tom Troupe]], [[Harry Dean Stanton|Dean Stanton]], [[Len Lesser]], [[David Hurst]], [[Dee Pollock]], [[George Savalas]], [[Karl-Otto Alberty]], [[Ross Elliott]], [[Sandy McPeak|Sandy Kevin]], [[Paul Picerni]], [[Rayford Barnes]], [[John Landis]], [[Joe Mantell]], [[Yves Montand]], Hal Buckley, Dick Balduzzi, Gene Collins, Fred Pearlman, Michael Clark, George Fargo, John Heller, Shepherd Sanders || [[war film|War]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[adventure film|Adventure]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 24
| ''[[Myra Breckinridge (film)|Myra Breckinridge]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] || [[Mike Sarne|Michael Sarne]] (director/screenplay); [[David Giler]] (screenplay); [[Raquel Welch]], [[Rex Reed]], [[John Huston]], [[Mae West]], [[Farrah Fawcett]], [[Roger C. Carmel]], [[George Furth]], [[Calvin Lockhart]], [[Jim Backus]], [[John Carradine]], [[Andy Devine]], [[Grady Sutton]], [[Kathleen Freeman]], [[B.S. Pully]], [[Buck Kartalian]], [[Monte Landis]], [[Tom Selleck]], [[Toni Basil]], [[Dan Hedaya]], [[William Hopper]], Roger Herren, Robert Lieb, Skip Ward || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Darling Lili]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] / Geoffrey Productions || [[Blake Edwards]] (director/screenplay); [[William Peter Blatty]] (screenplay); [[Julie Andrews]], [[Rock Hudson]], [[Jeremy Kemp]], [[Lance Percival]], [[Michael Witney]], [[Jacques Marin]], [[André Maranne]], [[Gloria Paul]], [[Bernard Kay]], [[Doreen Keogh]], [[Carl Duering]], [[Vernon Dobtcheff]], [[Laurie Main]], [[Arthur Gould-Porter]], [[Ingo Mogendorf]], [[Yves Barsacq]], [[Patrick Bricard]], [[Albert Carrier]], [[Jean Del Val]], [[George DeNormand]], [[Bernard La Jarrige]], [[James Lanphier]], [[Niall MacGinnis]], [[Rolfe Sedan]] || [[romance film|Romance]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[musical film|Musical]], [[spy film|Spy]] || [[Live Action]]
|}

===July–September===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ "align=bottom" |
|- style="background:#b0e0e6; text-align:center;"
! colspan="2" | Opening
! style="width:17%;"| Title
! style="width:16%;"| Studio
! Cast and crew
! style="width:10%"| Genre
! style="width:8%"| Medium
|-
! rowspan="17" style="text-align:center; background:#ffa07a;"|'''J<br />U<br />L<br />Y'''
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 1
| ''[[The Boatniks]]'' || [[Walt Disney Pictures|Walt Disney Productions]] / [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Distribution]] || [[Norman Tokar]] (director); [[Arthur Julian]] (screenplay); [[Robert Morse]], [[Stefanie Powers]], [[Phil Silvers]], [[Norman Fell]], [[Mickey Shaughnessy]], [[Wally Cox]], [[Don Ameche]], [[Joey Forman]], [[Vito Scotti]], [[Tom Lowell]], [[Bob Hastings]], [[Sammy Jackson]], [[Joe E. Ross]], Judith Jordan, [[Al Lewis (actor)|Al Lewis]], [[Midori (actress)|Midori]], [[Kelly Thordsen]], [[Gil Lamb]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Lost Flight]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] / [[NBC]] || Leonard J. Horn (director); Dean Riesner (screenplay); [[Lloyd Bridges]], [[Bobby Van (actor)|Bobby Van]], [[Anne Francis]], [[Ralph Meeker]], [[Andrew Prine]], [[Linden Chiles]], Michael Larrain, [[Billy Dee Williams]], Michael-James Wixted, [[Nobu McCarthy]], [[Jennifer Leak]], [[Kasey Rogers]], [[Joseph Bernard (actor)|Joseph Bernard]], [[Paul Comi]], Dallas Mitchell, William Mims, [[Edward Faulkner]], Georgene Barnes, Dee Carroll, [[Albert Popwell]], [[Gil Perkins]], [[Connie Kreski]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Ned Kelly (1970 film)|Ned Kelly]]'' ([[British films of 1970|United Kingdom]] / [[List of Australian films of 1970|Australia]]) || [[United Artists]] / [[Woodfall Film Productions]] || [[Tony Richardson]] (director/screenplay); [[Ian Jones (author)|Ian Jones]] (screenplay); [[Mick Jagger]], [[Mark McManus]], [[Serge Lazareff]], [[Peter Sumner]], [[Ken Shorter]], [[James Elliott (actor)|James Elliott]], [[Clarissa Kaye]], [[Diane Craig]], [[Frank Thring]], [[Bruce Barry (actor)|Bruce Barry]], [[Allen Bickford]], [[Robert Bruning]], [[Martyn Sanderson]], [[John Laws]], [[Gerry Duggan (actor)|Gerry Duggan]], [[Nigel Lovell]], Geoff Gilmour, Sue Lloyd, Alexi Long, Ken Goodlet, Tony Bazell, Alexander Cann, Janne Wesley, Liam Reynolds, Lindsay Smith, John Gray || [[biography film|Biography]], [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 2
| ''[[Goin' Down the Road]]'' || Chevron Pictures / Evdon Films || [[Donald Shebib]] (director/screenplay); [[William Fruet]] (screenplay); [[Doug McGrath]], [[Paul Bradley (Canadian actor)|Paul Bradley]], [[Jayne Eastwood]], [[Cayle Chernin]], Nicole Morin, Pierre La Roche || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Moonshine War]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] / [[Filmways Pictures]] || [[Richard Quine]] (director); [[Elmore Leonard]] (screenplay); [[Patrick McGoohan]], [[Richard Widmark]], [[Alan Alda]], Melodie Johnson, [[Will Geer]], [[Joe Williams (jazz singer)|Joe Williams]], [[Suzanne Zenor]], [[Lee Hazlewood]], [[Max Showalter]], [[Harry Carey Jr.]], [[Tommy Nolan|Tom Nolan]], [[Dick Peabody|Richard Peabody]], [[John Schuck]], [[Bo Hopkins]], [[Charles Tyner]], [[Teri Garr]], [[Dick Crockett]], [[Tom Skerritt]] || [[crime film|Crime]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 4
| ''[[And Soon the Darkness (1970 film)|And Soon the Darkness]]'' ([[British films of 1970|United Kingdom]]) || [[Warner-Pathé]] / [[Associated British Picture Corporation]] / [[EMI Films|EMI Elstree]] || [[Robert Fuest]] (director); [[Brian Clemens]], [[Terry Nation]] (screenplay); [[Pamela Franklin]], [[Michele Dotrice]], [[Sandor Elès]], [[John Nettleton (actor)|John Nettleton]], [[Clare Kelly]], [[Hana Maria Pravda]], John Franklyn, [[Claude Bertrand (actor)|Claude Bertrand]], [[Jean Carmet]], [[André Maranne]] || [[horror film|Horror]], [[mystery film|Mystery]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 9
| ''[[The Games (film)|The Games]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] || [[Michael Winner]] (director); [[Erich Segal]] (screenplay); [[Michael Crawford]], [[Ryan O'Neal]], [[Charles Aznavour]], [[Jeremy Kemp]], [[Elaine Taylor (actress)|Elaine Taylor]], [[Stanley Baker]], [[Athol Compton]], [[Rafer Johnson]], [[Ron Pickering]], [[Adrian Metcalfe]], [[Kent Smith]], [[Sam Elliott]], [[Mona Washbourne]], [[Reg Lye]], [[June Jago]], Don Newsome, [[Slim de Grey]] || [[sports film|Sports]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Which Way to the Front?]]'' || [[Warner Bros.]] || [[Jerry Lewis]] (director); [[Gerald Gardner (scriptwriter)|Gerald Gardner]], [[Dee Caruso]] (screenplay); [[Jerry Lewis]], [[Jan Murray]], [[Dack Rambo]], [[Steve Franken]], [[John Wood (English actor)|John Wood]], [[Willie Davis (baseball)|Willie Davis]], [[Kaye Ballard]], [[Joe Besser]], [[Paul Winchell]], [[Kathleen Freeman]], [[Bobo Lewis]], [[Harold J. Stone]], [[Neil Hamilton (actor)|Neil Hamilton]], [[Sidney Miller (actor)|Sidney Miller]], [[George Takei]], [[Robert Middleton]], [[Danny Dayton]], [[Richard Loo]], Robert Kino || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 12
| ''[[Hello-Goodbye]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] / [[Darryl F. Zanuck|Darryl F. Zanuck Productions]] || [[Jean Negulesco]] (director); [[Roger Marshall (screenwriter)|Roger Marshall]] (screenplay); [[Michael Crawford]], [[Genevieve Gilles]], [[Curd Jürgens]], [[Princess Ira von Fürstenberg|Ira Fürstenberg]], [[Lon Satton]], Peter Myers, [[Mike Marshall (actor)|Mike Marshall]], [[Didier Haudepin]], [[Vivian Pickles]], Agathe Natanson, [[Georges Bever]], [[Denise Grey]], [[Jeffry Wickham]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 13
| ''[[Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx]]'' || UMC Pictures || [[Waris Hussein]] (director); [[Gabriel Walsh]] (screenplay); [[Gene Wilder]], [[Margot Kidder]], [[Eileen Colgan]], [[David Kelly (actor)|David Kelly]], [[David Davin-Power]], Seamus Forde, May Ollis, Liz Davis, Caroline Tully || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 15
| ''[[Joe (1970 film)|Joe]]'' || [[Cannon Group]] || [[John G. Avildsen]] (director); [[Norman Wexler]] (screenplay); [[Peter Boyle]], [[Dennis Patrick]], Audrey Caire, [[Susan Sarandon]], [[K Callan]], [[Marlene Warfield]], Patrick McDermott || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Revolutionary (1970 film)|The Revolutionary]]'' || [[United Artists]] || [[Paul Williams (director)|Paul Williams]] (director); [[Hans Koning]] (screenplay); [[Jon Voight]], [[Seymour Cassel]], [[Robert Duvall]], [[Jennifer Salt]], [[Collin Wilcox (actress)|Collin Wilcox]], [[Alan Tilvern]], [[Lionel Murton]], [[Jeffrey Jones]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 16
| ''[[Cromwell (film)|Cromwell]]'' ([[British films of 1970|United Kingdom]]) || [[Columbia Pictures]] / [[Irving Allen|Irving Allen Productions]] || [[Ken Hughes]] (director/screenplay); [[Richard Harris]], [[Alec Guinness]], [[Robert Morley]], [[Dorothy Tutin]], [[Frank Finlay]], [[Timothy Dalton]], [[Patrick Wymark]], [[Patrick Magee (actor)|Patrick Magee]], [[Nigel Stock (actor)|Nigel Stock]], [[Charles Gray (actor)|Charles Gray]], [[Michael Jayston]], [[Douglas Wilmer]], [[Geoffrey Keen]], [[Stratford Johns]], [[Ian McCulloch (actor)|Ian McCulloch]], [[Patrick O'Connell (actor)|Patrick O'Connell]], [[Anna Cropper]], [[Jack Gwillim]], [[Anthony May]], [[Stacy Dorning]], [[Zena Walker]], [[John Welsh (actor)|John Welsh]], [[Robin Stewart]] || [[historical film|Historical]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 18
| ''[[The Man Who Haunted Himself]]'' || [[Warner-Pathé]] / [[EMI Films]] / [[Associated British Picture Corporation]] || [[Basil Dearden]] (director/screenplay); [[Michael Relph]], [[Bryan Forbes]] (screenplay); [[Roger Moore]], [[Hildegarde Neil]], [[Kevork Malikyan]], [[Thorley Walters]], [[Anton Rodgers]], [[Olga Georges-Picot]], [[Freddie Jones]], [[John Welsh (actor)|John Welsh]], [[Edward Chapman (actor)|Edward Chapman]], [[Charles Lloyd-Pack]], [[Gerald Sim]], [[Ruth Trouncer]], [[Aubrey Richards]], [[Anthony Nicholls (actor)|Anthony Nicholls]], [[John Carson (actor)|John Carson]], [[Basil Henson]], [[Tony Wright (actor)|Tony Wright]], Alastair Mackenzie, Hugh Mackenzie, Laurence Hardy || [[drama film|Drama]], [[mystery film|Mystery]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 22
| ''[[Something for Everyone]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / [[Cinema Center Films]] || [[Harold Prince]] (director); [[Hugh Wheeler]] (screenplay); [[Angela Lansbury]], [[Michael York]], [[Anthony Higgins (actor)|Anthony Higgins]], [[Jane Carr]], [[Heidelinde Weis]], Wolfried Lier, [[Despo Diamantidou]], John Gill, [[Eva Maria Meineke]], [[Klaus Havenstein]], [[Walter Janssen]] || [[Black Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 29
| ''[[Chisum]]'' || [[Warner Bros.]] / [[Batjac Productions]] || [[Andrew V. McLaglen]] (director); [[Andrew J. Fenady]] (screenplay); [[John Wayne]], [[Forrest Tucker]], [[Christopher George]], [[Ben Johnson (actor)|Ben Johnson]], [[Glenn Corbett]], [[Andrew Prine]], [[Bruce Cabot]], [[Patric Knowles]], [[Richard Jaeckel]], [[Lynda Day George|Lynda Day]], [[Geoffrey Deuel]], Pamela McMyler, [[John Agar]], [[Lloyd Battista]], [[Robert Donner]], [[Ray Teal]], [[Edward Faulkner]], [[Ron Soble]], [[John Mitchum]], [[Glenn Langan]], [[Alan Baxter (actor)|Alan Baxter]], Alberto Morin, [[William Bryant (actor)|Bill Bryant]], [[Pedro Armendáriz Jr.]], [[Christopher Mitchum]], [[John Pickard (American actor)|John Pickard]], [[Abraham Sofaer]], [[Gregg Palmer]], [[Hank Worden]], [[Pedro Gonzalez Gonzalez]], [[William Conrad]], [[John Kelly (actor)|John Kelly]], [[Cliff Lyons (actor)|Cliff Lyons]], [[Lee Meriwether]], [[Chuck Roberson]] || [[biography film|Biography]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 31
| ''[[Move (1970 film)|Move]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] / Berman-Century Productions || [[Stuart Rosenberg]] (director); [[Joel Lieber]], Stanley Hart (screenplay); [[Elliott Gould]], [[Paula Prentiss]], [[Genevieve Waite]], [[John Larch]], [[Joe Silver]], [[Graham Jarvis]], [[Ron O'Neal]], Garrie Bean, [[David Burns (actor)|David Burns]], [[Richard Bull (actor)|Richard Bull]], [[Richard Benedict]], [[Mae Questel]], Aly Wassil, [[John Wheeler (actor)|John Wheeler]], [[Rudy Bond]], [[Yvonne d'Angers]], Amy Thomson, [[Roger Bowen]], [[Stanley Adams (actor)|Stanley Adams]], [[Jeannie Berlin]], [[Otto Waldis]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[fantasy film|Fantasy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
! rowspan="13" style="text-align:center; background:thistle;"|'''A<br />U<br />G<br />U<br />S<br />T'''
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 1
|''[[The Rebel Rousers]]'' || Four Star Excelsior / Paragon International Pictures || Martin B. Cohen (director/screenplay); Michael Kars, Abe Polsky (screenplay); [[Cameron Mitchell (actor)|Cameron Mitchell]], [[Bruce Dern]], [[Diane Ladd]], [[Harry Dean Stanton]], [[Jack Nicholson]], [[Neil Nephew]], [[John 'Bud' Cardos]] || [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Space Amoeba]]'' ([[Japanese films of 1970|Japan]]) || [[Toho]] || [[Ishirō Honda]] (director); Ei Ogawa (screenplay); [[Akira Kubo]], Atsuko Takahashi, [[Yukiko Kobayashi]], [[Kenji Sahara]], [[Yoshio Tsuchiya]], [[Yu Fujiki]], Noritake Saito, Yuko Sugihara, [[Sachio Sakai]], Chotaro Togin, Wataru Omae, [[Haruo Nakajima]], Haruyoshi Nakamura, [[Ichiro Murakoshi]], [[Tetsu Nakamura (actor)|Tetsu Nakamura]] || [[action film|Action]], [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[science fiction film|Sci-Fi]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 3
| ''[[Ann and Eve]]'' ([[List of Swedish films of the 1970s|Sweden]]) || Chevron Pictures / [[Jadran Film]] / Omega Film || [[Arne Mattsson]] (director); Ernest Hotch (screenplay); [[Gio Petré]], [[Marie Liljedahl]], [[Francisco Rabal]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Case for a Rookie Hangman]]'' ([[List of Czech films of the 1970s|Czechoslovakia]]) || Ústřendí půjčovna filmů / [[Barrandov Studios|Filmové studio Barrandov]] || [[Pavel Juráček]] (director/screenplay); Lubomír Kostelka, [[Klára Jerneková]], Milena Zahrynowská, [[Radovan Lukavský]], [[Jiří Janda]], Luděk Kopřiva, Miloš Vávra, [[Miroslav Macháček]] || [[drama film|Drama]], [[fantasy film|Fantasy]], [[mystery film|Mystery]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Performance (film)|Performance]]'' || [[Warner Bros.]] / [[Goodtimes Enterprises]] || [[Donald Cammell]] (director/screenplay); [[Nicolas Roeg]] (director); [[James Fox]], [[Mick Jagger]], [[Anita Pallenberg]], Michèle Breton, [[Ann Sidney]], [[John Bindon]], [[Stanley Meadows]], [[Allan Cuthbertson]], Anthony Morton, [[Johnny Shannon]], [[Anthony Valentine]], [[Kenneth Colley]], [[John Sterland]], Laraine Wickens || [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 6
| ''[[Goodbye Gemini]]'' || [[Cinerama Releasing Corporation]] || [[Alan Gibson (director)|Alan Gibson]] (director); Edmund Ward (screenplay); [[Judy Geeson]], [[Michael Redgrave]], [[Martin Potter (actor)|Martin Potter]], [[Alexis Kanner]], [[Mike Pratt (actor)|Mike Pratt]], Marion Diamond, [[Freddie Jones]], [[Peter Jeffrey]], [[Terry Scully]], [[Daphne Heard]], Laurence Hardy, [[Joseph Furst]], [[Brian Wilde]], [[Ricky Renée]], [[Barry Scott (actor)|Barry Scott]] || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 10
| ''[[Diary of a Mad Housewife]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] / Frank Perry Films Inc. || [[Frank Perry]] (director); [[Eleanor Perry]] (screenplay); [[Richard Benjamin]], [[Frank Langella]], [[Carrie Snodgress]], [[Leonard Elliott]], [[Margo (actress)|Margo]], [[Alice Cooper (band)|Alice Cooper]], [[Lester Rawlins]], [[Peter Boyle]], Lorraine Cullen, Frannie Michel, Lee Addoms, Peter Dohanos, Katherine Meskill, Hilda Haynes || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 12
| ''[[Lovers and Other Strangers]]'' || [[Cinerama Releasing Corporation]] / [[ABC Motion Pictures|ABC Pictures]] || [[Cy Howard]] (director); [[Joseph Bologna]], [[David Zelag Goodman]], [[Renée Taylor]] (screenplay); [[Bea Arthur]], [[Bonnie Bedelia]], [[Michael Brandon]], [[Richard S. Castellano|Richard Castellano]], [[Bob Dishy]], [[Harry Guardino]], [[Marian Hailey-Moss|Marian Hailey]], [[Anne Jackson]], [[Diane Keaton]], [[Cloris Leachman]], [[Anne Meara]], [[Gig Young]], [[Anthony Holland (actor)|Anthony Holland]], [[Bob Kaliban]], [[Conrad Bain]], [[Connie Mason]], [[Jerry Stiller]], [[Sylvester Stallone]], Joseph Hindy, Amy Stiller, Charlotte Jones, Morton Marshall || [[romance film|Romance]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Soldier Blue]]'' || [[Embassy Pictures]] / Katzka-Loeb || [[Ralph Nelson]] (director); [[John Gay (screenwriter)|John Gay]] (screenplay); [[Candice Bergen]], [[Peter Strauss]], [[Donald Pleasence]], [[John Anderson (actor)|John Anderson]], [[Jorge Rivero]], [[Dana Elcar]], Bob Carraway, [[Martin West (actor)|Martin West]], [[James Hampton (actor)|James Hampton]], [[Mort Mills]], [[Jorge Russek]], [[Ralph Nelson]] || [[drama film|Drama]], [[war film|War]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 19
| ''[[WUSA (film)|WUSA]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] || [[Stuart Rosenberg]] (director); [[Robert Stone (novelist)|Robert Stone]] (screenplay); [[Paul Newman]], [[Joanne Woodward]], [[Anthony Perkins]], [[Pat Hingle]], [[Don Gordon (actor)|Don Gordon]], [[Michael Anderson Jr.]], [[Bruce Cabot]], [[Cloris Leachman]], [[Moses Gunn]], [[Laurence Harvey]], [[Leigh French]], [[Wayne Rogers]], [[Robert Quarry]], [[Skip Young (actor)|Skip Young]], B.J. Mason, Sahdji, [[Geoff Edwards|Geoffrey Edwards]], [[Hal Baylor]], [[Clifton James]], [[Tol Avery]], [[Paul Hampton]], Jerry Catron, [[Preservation Hall Jazz Band]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 24
| ''[[House of Dark Shadows]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Dan Curtis]] (director); [[Sam Hall (writer)|Sam Hall]], [[Gordon Russell (writer)|Gordon Russell]] (screenplay); [[Jonathan Frid]], [[Grayson Hall]], [[Kathryn Leigh Scott]], [[Roger Davis (television actor)|Roger Davis]], [[Nancy Barrett]], [[John Karlen]], [[Thayer David]], [[Louis Edmonds]], [[Don Briscoe|Donald Briscoe]], David Henesy, [[Dennis Patrick]], [[Joan Bennett]], Lisa Richards, [[Jerry Lacy]], [[Barbara Cason]], [[Paul Michael]], [[Humbert Allen Astredo]], [[Terrayne Crawford|Terry Crawford]], [[Michael Stroka]], [[George DiCenzo]] || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#d8d8d8;"| 26
| ''[[The Breach (film)|The Breach]]'' ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) / ([[List of Italian films of 1970|Italy]]) || [[New Line Cinema]] / [[Gaumont Film Company]] || [[Claude Chabrol]] (director/screenplay); [[Stéphane Audran]], [[Jean-Pierre Cassel]], [[Michel Bouquet]], [[Michel Duchaussoy]], [[Annie Cordy]], [[Jean-Claude Drouot]], [[Jean Carmet]], [[Catherine Rouvel]], [[Claude Chabrol]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The People Next Door (1970 film)|The People Next Door]]'' || [[AVCO Embassy Pictures]] || [[David Greene (director)|David Greene]] (director); [[JP Miller]] (screenplay); [[Eli Wallach]], [[Julie Harris (American actress)|Julie Harris]], [[Hal Holbrook]], [[Deborah Winters]], [[Stephen McHattie]], [[Cloris Leachman]], [[Don Scardino]], [[Rue McClanahan]], [[Nehemiah Persoff]], [[Mike Kellin]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
! rowspan="10" style="text-align:center; background:#98fb98;"|'''S<br />E<br />P<br />T<br />E<br />M<br />B<br />E<br />R'''
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 1
| ''[[Deep End (film)|Deep End]]'' ([[British films of 1970|United Kingdom]]) / ([[German films of 1970|West Germany]]) || [[Paramount Pictures]] || [[Jerzy Skolimowski]] (director/screenplay); Jerzy Gruza, Boleslaw Sulik (screenplay); [[Jane Asher]], [[John Moulder-Brown]], [[Karl Michael Vogler]], [[Chris Sandford]], [[Diana Dors]], [[Erica Beer]], [[Anita Lochner]], [[Cheryl Hall]], [[Dieter Eppler]], [[Eduard Linkers]], [[Burt Kwouk]], [[Jerzy Skolimowski]], Louise Martini, Annemarie Kuster, Christina Paul, Karl Ludwig Lindt, Will Danin, Gerald Rowland, Ursula Mellin, Erika Wackernagel, Uli Steigberg, Peter Martin Urtel || [[romance film|Romance]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 2
| ''[[Angel Unchained]]'' || [[American International Pictures]] || [[Lee Madden]] (director); Jeffrey Alan Fiskin (screenplay); [[Don Stroud]], [[Luke Askew]], [[Larry Bishop]], [[Tyne Daly]], [[Aldo Ray]], [[T. Max Graham]] || [[action film|Action]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 3
| ''[[Fragment of Fear]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[Richard C. Sarafian]] (director); [[Paul Dehn]] (screenplay); [[David Hemmings]], [[Gayle Hunnicutt]], [[Wilfrid Hyde-White]], [[Flora Robson]], [[Adolfo Celi]], [[Roland Culver]], [[Daniel Massey (actor)|Daniel Massey]], [[Mona Washbourne]], [[Arthur Lowe]], [[Yootha Joyce]], [[Derek Newark]], [[Patricia Hayes]], [[Mary Wimbush]], [[Glynn Edwards]], [[Philip Stone]], [[Bernard Archard]], [[Kenneth Cranham]], [[Angelo Infanti]], [[Michael Rothwell (actor)|Michael Rothwell]], [[Petra Markham]], [[Georgina Moon]], [[John Rae (actor)|John Rae]], [[Kurt Christian]], [[Jessica Dublin]], Massimo Sarchielli, Edward Kemp, Hilda Barry, A. London Pigeon || [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[horror film|Horror]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 9
| ''[[Bed and Board (film)|Bed and Board]]'' ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[François Truffaut]] (director/screenplay); [[Claude de Givray]], Bernard Revon (screenplay); [[Jean-Pierre Léaud]], [[Claude Jade]], [[Daniel Ceccaldi]], [[Claire Duhamel]], [[Hiroko Berghauer]], [[Daniel Boulanger]], [[Barbara Laage]], [[Billy Kearns]], [[Claude Véga]], [[Jacques Jouanneau]], [[Philippe Léotard]], [[Pierre Maguelon]], [[:fr:Marie Dedieu|Marie Dedieu]], [[Jacques Cottin]], Silvana Blasi, Pierre Fabri, Danièle Girard, Jacques Robiolles, Marie Irakane || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 12
| ''[[Five Easy Pieces]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] / [[BBS Productions]] || [[Bob Rafelson]] (director); [[Carole Eastman|Adrien Joyce]] (screenplay); [[Jack Nicholson]], [[Karen Black]], [[Susan Anspach]], [[Lois Smith]], [[Ralph Waite]], [[Billy "Green" Bush]], [[Irene Dailey]], [[Toni Basil]], [[Helena Kallianiotes]], [[William Challee]], [[John P. Ryan (actor)|John Ryan]], [[Fannie Flagg]], Marlena MacGuire, [[Sally Struthers]], [[Lorna Thayer]], [[Richard Stahl]], [[Clay Greenbush]], [[Bob Rafelson]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 16
| ''[[R. P. M.]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[Stanley Kramer]] (director); [[Erich Segal]] (screenplay); [[Anthony Quinn]], [[Ann-Margret]], [[Gary Lockwood]], [[Paul Winfield]], [[Graham Jarvis]], [[Alan Hewitt]], [[Ramon Bieri]], [[John McLiam]], [[Don Keefer]], [[Norman Burton]], [[John Zaremba]], Ines Pedroza, [[Brad Truitt|Jose Brad]], [[Henry Brown (actor)|Henry Brown]], [[Frank Alesia]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 17
| ''[[The Brotherhood of the Bell]]'' || [[CBS Television]] / [[Warner Bros. Television]] || [[Paul Wendkos]] (director); [[David Karp (novelist)|David Karp]] (screenplay); [[Glenn Ford]], [[Rosemary Forsyth]], [[Dean Jagger]], [[Maurice Evans (actor)|Maurice Evans]], [[Will Geer]], [[Eduard Franz]], [[William Conrad]], [[Robert Pine]], [[William Smithers]], Logan Field, [[Dabney Coleman]], [[Scott Graham]] || [[drama film|Drama]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 21
| ''[[Crime and Punishment (1970 film)|Crime and Punishment]]'' ([[List of Soviet films of 1970|U.S.S.R]]) || [[Mosfilm]] / [[Gorky Film Studio]] || [[Lev Kulidzhanov]] (director/screenplay); [[Nikolai Figurovsky]], [[Fyodor Dostoyevsky]] (screenplay); [[Georgy Taratorkin]], [[Innokenty Smoktunovsky]], Tatyana Bedova, [[Victoria Fyodorova]], [[Yefim Kopelyan]], [[Yevgeni Lebedev]], [[Maya Bulgakova]], Irina Gosheva, [[Vladimir Basov]], Aleksandr Pavlov, [[Vladimir Belokurov]], [[Inna Makarova]], [[Sergei Nikonenko]], [[Valery Nosik]], [[Dzidra Ritenberga]], [[Ivan Ryzhov]], [[Yuri Sarantsev]], [[Lyubov Sergeyevna Sokolova|Lyubov Sokolova]], [[Vladimir Nosik]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 22
| ''[[Adam at 6 A.M.]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / [[Cinema Center Films]] / Solar Productions || [[Robert Scheerer]] (director); Stephen Karpf, Elinor Karpf (screenplay); [[Michael Douglas]], [[Lee Purcell]], [[Joe Don Baker]], [[Louise Latham]], [[Charles Aidman]], [[Grayson Hall]], [[Marge Redmond]], [[Dana Elcar]], [[Carolyn Conwell]], [[Timothy Blake]], [[Richard Derr]], [[Del Monroe]], [[Meg Foster]], [[Anne Gwynne]], Ed Call, Butch Youngblood, Greg Joseph, Pat Randal, Jo Ella Deffenbaugh, Sharon Marshall, David Sullivan, Ned Wertheimer || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#e0f9e0;"| 23
| ''[[Tora! Tora! Tora!]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] / Williams-Fleischer Productions / [[Toei Company]] || [[Richard Fleischer]], [[Toshio Masuda (director)|Toshio Masuda]], [[Kinji Fukasaku]] (directors); Larry Forrester, [[Hideo Oguni]], [[Ryūzō Kikushima]] (screenplay); [[Martin Balsam]], [[Sō Yamamura]], [[Joseph Cotten]], [[Tatsuya Mihashi]], [[E.G. Marshall]], [[James Whitmore]], [[Takahiro Tamura]], [[Eijirō Tōno]], [[Jason Robards]], [[George Macready]], [[Leon Ames (actor)|Leon Ames]], [[Meredith Weatherby]], [[Edward Andrews]], [[Bill Zuckert]], [[Keith Andes]], [[Walter Reed (actor)|Walter Reed]], [[Edmon Ryan]], [[Ken Lynch]], [[Larry Thor]], [[Harlan Warde]], [[Richard Erdman]], [[Bill Edwards (actor)|Bill Edwards]], [[Richard Anderson]], [[Walter Brooke]], [[Karl Lukas]], [[Francis De Sales (actor)|Francis De Sales]], [[G.D. Spradlin]], [[Robert Shayne]], [[Dick Fair]], [[Wesley Addy]], [[Frank Aletter]], [[Jerry Fogel]], [[Dick Cook]], [[Norman Alden]], [[Robert Karnes]], [[Neville Brand]], [[Ron Masak]], [[Carl Reindel]], [[Jamie Farr]], [[Koreya Senda]], [[Hiroshi Akutagawa]], [[Kazuo Kitamura]], [[Susumu Fujita]], [[Tôru Abe]], [[Hisashi Igawa]], [[Hideo Murota]], [[Shōgo Shimada (actor)|Shōgo Shimada]], [[Paul Frees]], [[Leora Dana]], [[June Dayton]], [[Akira Kume]], [[Jeff Donnell]], [[Henry Z. Jones Jr.|Hank Jones]], [[Andrew Hughes (actor)|Andrew Hughes]], [[Kiyoshi Atsumi]], Harold Conway, Edward Sheehan, Dave Donnelly, Jerry Cox, Rick Cooper, David Westberg, Elven Havard, Bruce Wilson, Bontaro Miyake, Asao Uchida, Junya Usami, Ichiro Reuzaki, Kan Nihonyanagi, Shunichi Nakamura, Toshio Hosokawa, Hisao Toake || [[epic film|Epic]], [[war film|War]], [[action film|Action]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[History]] || [[Live Action]]
|}

===October–December===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ "align=bottom" |
|- style="background:#b0e0e6; text-align:center;"
! colspan="2" | Opening
! style="width:17%;"| Title
! style="width:16%;"| Studio
! Cast and crew
! style="width:10%"| Genre
! style="width:8%"| Medium
|-
! rowspan="25" style="text-align:center; background:#ffa07a;"|'''O<br />C<br />T<br />O<br />B<br />E<br />R'''
| rowspan="4" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 1
| ''[[The Baby Maker]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / Robert Wise Productions || [[James Bridges]] (director/screenplay); [[Barbara Hershey]], [[Collin Wilcox (actress)|Collin Wilcox-Horne]], [[Sam Groom]], [[Scott Glenn]], [[Jeannie Berlin]], Lili Valenty, [[Helena Kallianiotes]], Jeff Siggins, [[Phyllis Coates]], [[Madge Kennedy]], Ray Hemphill, [[Paul Linke]], [[Bobby Pickett]], [[Sam Francis|Samuel Francis]], Alan Keesling || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Cover Me Babe]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] || [[Noel Black]] (director); [[George Wells (screenwriter)|George Wells]] (screenplay); [[Robert Forster]], [[Sondra Locke]], [[Susanne Benton]], [[Ken Kercheval]], [[Sam Waterston]], [[Michael Margotta]], [[Floyd Mutrux]], [[Maggie Thrett]], [[Jeff Corey]], [[Robert Fields]], [[Regis Toomey]], [[Mitzi Hoag]], [[Carmen Argenziano]], [[Mike Kellin]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[How Do I Love Thee?]]'' || [[Cinerama Releasing Corporation]] / [[ABC Motion Pictures|ABC Pictures]] / Freeman-Enders || [[Michael Gordon (film director)|Michael Gordon]] (director); [[Everett Freeman]], [[Karl Tunberg]] (screenplay); [[Jackie Gleason]], [[Maureen O'Hara]], [[Shelley Winters]], [[Rosemary Forsyth]], [[Rick Lenz]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Traveling Executioner]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Jack Smight]] (director); Garrie Bateson (screenplay); [[Stacy Keach]], [[Marianna Hill]], [[Bud Cort]], [[Graham Jarvis]], [[James Sloyan]], [[M. Emmet Walsh]], [[Ford Rainey]], [[James Greene (American actor)|James Greene]], [[Sam Reese]], [[Stefan Gierasch]], [[Logan Ramsey]], [[Charles Tyner]], [[William Mims]], [[Val Avery]], [[Walt Barnes]], [[Charlie Briggs (actor)|Charlie Briggs]], [[Katherine "Scottie" MacGregor|Katherine MacGregor]], [[Lorna Thayer]], John Bottoms, Paul Gauntt, Pat Patterson || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 4
| ''[[Trash (1970 film)|Trash]]'' || Cinema 5 Distributing || [[Paul Morrissey]] (director/screenplay); [[Joe Dallesandro]], [[Holly Woodlawn]], [[Jane Forth]], [[Michael Sklar]], [[Andrea Feldman]], [[Sissy Spacek]], Geri Miller, Johnny Putnam, Bruce Pecheur, Diane Podlewski || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[The Vampire Lovers]]'' || [[American International Pictures]] / [[Hammer Film Productions]] / Fantale Films || [[Roy Ward Baker]] (director); [[Tudor Gates]] (screenplay); [[Ingrid Pitt]], [[George Cole (actor)|George Cole]], [[Kate O'Mara]], [[Peter Cushing]], [[Dawn Addams]], [[Douglas Wilmer]], [[Pippa Steel]], [[Madeline Smith]], [[Jon Finch]], [[Ferdy Mayne]], [[Kirsten Lindholm]], [[John Forbes-Robertson (actor)|John Forbes-Robertson]], Shelagh Wilcocks, [[Harvey Hall (actor)|Harvey Hall]], [[Janet Key]], [[Charles Farrell]] || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 7
| ''[[Monte Walsh (1970 film)|Monte Walsh]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / [[Cinema Center Films]] / Landers-Roberts Productions || [[William A. Fraker]] (director); [[David Zelag Goodman]], [[Lukas Heller]] (screenplay); [[Lee Marvin]], [[Jeanne Moreau]], [[Jack Palance]], [[Mitchell Ryan]], [[Jim Davis (actor)|Jim Davis]], [[G.D. Spradlin]], John "Bear" Hudkins, [[Raymond Guth]], John McKee, [[Michael Conrad]], Tom Heaton, [[Ted Gehring]], [[Bo Hopkins]], [[John McLiam]], [[Allyn Ann McLerie]], [[Matt Clark (actor)|Matt Clark]], [[Charles Tyner]], [[Jack Colvin]], [[Roy Barcroft]] || [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 9
| ''[[The American Soldier]]'' ([[German films of 1970|West Germany]]) || [[New Yorker Films]] / Antiteater || [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]] (director/screenplay); Karl Scheydt, Elga Sorbas, Jan George, [[Hark Bohm]], Marius Aicher, [[Margarethe von Trotta]], [[Ulli Lommel]], Katrin Schaake, [[Ingrid Caven]], [[Eva Ingeborg Scholz]], [[Kurt Raab]], [[Irm Hermann]], Gustl Datz, [[Rainer Werner Fassbinder]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 11
| ''[[The Great White Hope (film)|The Great White Hope]]'' || [[20th Century Fox]] / Lawrence Turman Films || [[Martin Ritt]] (director); [[Howard Sackler]] (screenplay); [[James Earl Jones]], [[Jane Alexander]], Lou Gilbert, [[Joel Fluellen]], [[Chester Morris]], [[Robert Webber]], [[Marlene Warfield]], [[R.G. Armstrong]], [[Hal Holbrook]], [[Beah Richards]], [[Moses Gunn]], [[Lloyd Gough]], George Ebeling, [[Larry Pennell]], [[Roy Glenn]], [[Bill Walker (actor)|Bill Walker]], [[Marcel Dalio]], [[Rodolfo Acosta]], [[Virginia Capers]], [[Rockne Tarkington]], [[Oscar Beregi Jr.]], [[Manuel Padilla Jr.]], [[Karl-Otto Alberty]], Jim Beattie, [[Kirk Alyn]], [[Ivor Barry]], [[Donald Buka]], [[Booth Colman]], [[Scatman Crothers]], [[Zara Cully]], [[Basil Dignam]], [[Charles Lampkin]], [[Arthur Malet]], [[Hans Meyer (actor)|Hans Meyer]], [[Bryan O'Byrne]], [[Lillian Randolph]], [[Davis Roberts]] || [[biography film|Biography]], [[sports film|Sports]], [[romance film|Romance]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 12
| ''[[The Mind of Mr. Soames]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] / [[Amicus Productions]] || Alan Cooke (director); John Hale, Edward Simpson (screenplay); [[Terence Stamp]], [[Nigel Davenport]], [[Robert Vaughn]], [[Christian Roberts (actor)|Christian Roberts]], [[Donal Donnelly]], [[Norman Jones (actor)|Norman Jones]], [[Vickery Turner]], [[Judy Parfitt]], [[Scott Forbes]], Dan Jackson, Joe McPartland, Pamela Moiseiwitsch, Billy Cornelius || [[science fiction film|Sci-Fi]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Girls for Mercenaries]]'' ([[List of Spanish films of 1970|Spain]]) || CEA Distribución || Pascual Cervera (director); Santiago Peláez (screenplay); Antonio Cintado, Mónica Sun de Sander Ramsés, María Elena Flores, [[Claudia Gravy]], [[Luis Induni]], Antonio Jiménez Escribano, Juan Antonio Marín, Luis Marín, Julio Pérez Tabernero, [[Carlos Quiney]], Puri Villa || [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[war film|War]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 14
| ''[[C.C. and Company]]'' || [[AVCO Embassy Pictures]] / Namanco / Rogallan Productions || [[Seymour Robbie]] (director); [[Roger Smith (actor)|Roger Smith]] (screenplay); [[Joe Namath]], [[Ann-Margret]], [[William Smith (actor)|William Smith]], [[Jennifer Billingsley]], [[Mike Battle]], [[Greg Mullavey]], [[Don Chastain]], [[Sid Haig]], [[Bruce Glover]], [[Ned Wertimer]], [[Wayne Cochran]], Teda Bracci, Keva Kelly, Jackie Rohr, Robert Keyworth, Alan Pappe || [[action film|Action]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 18
| ''[[I Never Sang for My Father]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[Gilbert Cates]] (director); [[Robert Anderson (playwright)|Robert Anderson]] (screenplay); [[Melvyn Douglas]], [[Gene Hackman]], [[Dorothy Stickney]], [[Estelle Parsons]], [[Elizabeth Hubbard]], [[Lovelady Powell]], [[Conrad Bain]], [[James Karen]], Daniel Keyes, Jon Richards, Gene Williams || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 20
| ''[[Le Cercle Rouge]]'' ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) || [[Variety Distribution]] || [[Jean-Pierre Melville]] (director/screenplay); [[Alain Delon]], [[André Bourvil]], [[Yves Montand]], [[Gian Maria Volonté]], [[Paul Crauchet]], [[Paul Amiot]], [[Pierre Collet]], [[André Ekyan]], [[François Périer]], [[René Berthier]], [[Jean Champion]], [[Yvan Chiffre]], [[Mireille Darc]], [[Robert Favart]], Jean-Pierre Posier, Yves Arcanel, Jean-Marc Boris, Anna Douking, Roger Fradet, Édouard Francomme, Jean Franval, Jacques Galland, Jean-Pierre Janic, Pierre Lecomte, Jacques Léonard, Jacques Leroy, Jean Pignol, Robert Rondo || [[crime film|Crime]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| ''[[Rabbit, Run (film)|Rabbit, Run]]'' || [[Warner Bros.]] || [[Jack Smight]] (director); Howard B. Kreitsek (screenplay); [[James Caan]], [[Carrie Snodgress]], [[Anjanette Comer]], [[Jack Albertson]], [[Arthur Hill (Canadian actor)|Arthur Hill]], Melodie Johnson, [[Henry Jones (actor)|Henry Jones]], [[Josephine Hutchinson]], [[Don Keefer]], [[Carmen Matthews]], [[Nydia Westman]], Marc Antony Van der Nagel, [[Virginia Vincent]], Sandra Scott, [[Margot Stevenson]], [[Ken Kercheval]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 21
| ''[[Little Fauss and Big Halsy]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] / Alfran Productions || [[Sidney J. Furie]] (director); [[Charles K. Eastman]] (screenplay); [[Robert Redford]], [[Michael J. Pollard]], [[Lauren Hutton]], [[Noah Beery Jr.]], [[Lucille Benson]], [[Linda Gaye Scott]], Ray Ballard, Erin O'Reilly, Benjamin Archibek || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdacc;"| 22
| ''[[The Conformist (1970 film)|The Conformist]]'' ([[List of Italian films of 1970|Italy]]) / ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) / ([[German films of 1970|West Germany]]) || [[Paramount Pictures]] / Mars Film Produzione / Marianne Productions / Maran Film || [[Bernardo Bertolucci]] (director/screenplay); [[Jean-Louis Trintignant]], [[Stefania Sandrelli]], [[Gastone Moschin]], [[Dominique Sanda]], [[Fosco Giachetti]], [[José Quaglio]], [[Pierre Clémenti]], [[Yvonne Sanson]], [[Milly (actress)|Milly]], [[Giuseppe Addobbati]], [[Alessandro Haber]], [[Orso Maria Guerrini]], [[Joel Barcellos]], Enzo Tarascio, Marta Lado, Antonio Maestri, Christian Aligny, Pierangelo Civera, Benedetto Benedetti || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
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| ''[[No Blade of Grass (film)|No Blade of Grass]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] / Theodora Productions || [[Cornel Wilde]] (director); Sean Forestal, [[Cornel Wilde|Jefferson Pascal]] (screenplay); [[Nigel Davenport]], [[Jean Wallace]], [[John Hamill]], [[Lynne Frederick]], [[Patrick Holt]], [[Ruth Kettlewell]], [[Tex Fuller]], [[Anthony Sharp]], [[George Coulouris]], [[Anthony May]], [[Wendy Richard]], [[Jimmy Winston]], [[Brian Crabtree]], [[Bruce Myers (actor)|Bruce Myers]], [[Christopher Neame]], M.J. Matthews, Norman Atkyns, Nigel Rathbone, Christopher Lofthouse, Mervyn Patrick, Denise Mockler, Ross Allan, Karen Terry, Joan Ward, Susan Sydney, Michael Landy, Louise Kay, Margaret Chapman, Bridget Brice || [[drama film|Drama]], [[science fiction film|Sci-Fi]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Trog]]'' || [[Warner Bros.]] || [[Freddie Francis]] (director); Peter Bryan, [[John Gilling]], [[Aben Kandel]] (screenplay); [[Joan Crawford]], [[Michael Gough]], [[Bernard Kay]], [[Kim Braden]], [[David Griffin (actor)|David Griffin]], [[John Hamill]], [[Thorley Walters]], [[Jack May]], [[Simon Lack]], [[Chloe Franks]], Geoffrey Case, Joe Cornelius || [[science fiction film|Sci-Fi]], [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth]]'' ([[List of British films of 1970|U.K.]]) || [[Warner Bros.]] / [[Hammer Film Productions|Hammer Films]] || [[Val Guest]] (director/screenplay); [[Victoria Vetri]], [[Robin Hawdon]], [[Patrick Allen]], [[Drewe Henley]], [[Sean Caffrey]], [[Magda Konopka]], [[Imogen Hassall]], [[Patrick Holt]], [[Carol Hawkins]] || [[science fiction film|Sci-Fi]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[House of Dark Shadows]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Dan Curtis]] (director); [[Sam Hall (writer)|Sam Hall]], [[Gordon Russell (writer)|Gordon Russell]] (screenplay); [[Jonathan Frid]], [[Grayson Hall]], [[Kathryn Leigh Scott]], [[Roger Davis (television actor)|Roger Davis]], [[Nancy Barrett]], [[John Karlen]], [[Thayer David]], [[Louis Edmonds]], [[Don Briscoe|Donald Briscoe]], David Henesy, [[Dennis Patrick]], [[Joan Bennett]], Lisa Richards, [[Jerry Lacy]], [[Barbara Cason]], [[Paul Michael]], [[Humbert Allen Astredo]], [[Terrayne Crawford|Terry Crawford]], [[Michael Stroka]], [[George DiCenzo]] || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Private Life of Sherlock Holmes]]'' || [[United Artists]] / Compton Films / [[The Mirisch Corporation]] / Phalanx Productions || [[Billy Wilder]] (director/screenplay); [[I.A.L. Diamond]] (screenplay); [[Robert Stephens]], [[Colin Blakely]], [[Geneviève Page]], [[Christopher Lee]], [[Irene Handl]], [[Clive Revill]], [[Tamara Toumanova]], [[Stanley Holloway]], [[Mollie Maureen]], [[Catherine Lacey]], [[James Copeland (actor)|James Copeland]], [[Jenny Hanley]], [[Peter Madden (actor)|Peter Madden]], [[Michael Balfour (actor)|Michael Balfour]], [[Robert Cawdron]], [[Alex McCrindle]], [[Frank Thornton]], [[Graham Armitage]], [[Ina De La Haye]], [[George Benson (actor)|George Benson]] || [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[crime film|Crime]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] / Saturn Productions || [[John Dexter]] (director); [[Ron Whyte]] (screenplay); [[Jordan Christopher]], [[Jill O'Hara]], [[Robert Walden]], [[Kate Reid]], [[William Redfield (actor)|William Redfield]], [[Lois Nettleton]], [[Elaine Stritch]], [[Melba Moore]], [[Kristoffer Tabori]], [[Sylvester Stallone]], Boni Enten, Riggs O'Hara, Donald Warfield, Jean Shevlin, Matt Warner || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Twelve Chairs (1970 film)|The Twelve Chairs]]'' || UMC (Universal Marion Corporation) Pictures || [[Mel Brooks]] (director/screenplay); [[Frank Langella]], [[Ron Moody]], [[Dom DeLuise]], [[Andreas Voutsinas]], [[Diana Coupland]], [[Mel Brooks]], David Lander, Vlada Petric, Elaine Garreau, Robert Bernal, Will Stampe || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Dodes'ka-den]]'' ([[Japanese films of 1970|Japan]]) || [[Toho]] / Yonki no Kai Productions || [[Akira Kurosawa]] (director/screenplay); [[Hideo Oguni]], [[Shinobu Hashimoto]] (screenplay); Yoshitaka Zushi, [[Kin Sugai]], Toshiyuki Tonomura, Shinsuke Minami, [[Yuko Kusunoki]], [[Junzaburō Ban]], Kiyoko Tange, Michio Hino, Keiji Furuyama, [[Tappei Shimokawa]], [[Kunie Tanaka]], [[Jitsuko Yoshimura]], [[Hisashi Igawa]], Hideko Okiyama, [[Hiroshi Akutagawa]], [[Tomoko Naraoka]], [[Atsushi Watanabe (actor, born 1898)|Atsushi Watanabe]], [[Kamatari Fujiwara]], [[Kōji Mitsui]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Three Sisters (1970 film)|Three Sisters]]'' || [[The American Film Theatre]] / [[British Lion Films]] || [[Laurence Olivier]], [[John Sichel]] (directors); [[Moura Budberg]] (screenplay); Jeanne Watts, [[Joan Plowright]], Louise Purnell, [[Derek Jacobi]], [[Sheila Reid]], Kenneth MacKintosh, [[Daphne Heard]], Harry Lomax, [[Judy Wilson (actress)|Judy Wilson]], Mary Griffiths, [[Ronald Pickup]], [[Laurence Olivier]], Frank Wylie, [[Alan Bates]], [[Richard Kay (actor)|Richard Kay]], [[George Selway]], [[Harry Fielder]] || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Owl and the Pussycat (film)|The Owl and the Pussycat]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] / [[Rastar]] || [[Herbert Ross]] (director); [[Buck Henry]] (screenplay); [[Barbra Streisand]], [[George Segal]], [[Robert Klein]], [[Allen Garfield]], [[Roz Kelly]], [[Jacques Sandulescu]], [[Jack Manning (actor)|Jack Manning]], [[Grace Carney]], Barbara Anson, [[Kim Chan]], [[Marilyn Chambers|Evelyn Lang]], [[Ken Adam]], [[Tom Atkins (actor)|Tom Atkins]], [[Buck Henry]] || [[romance film|Romance]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Scrooge (1970 film)|Scrooge]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / [[Cinema Center Films]] || [[Ronald Neame]] (director); [[Leslie Bricusse]] (screenplay); [[Albert Finney]], [[Alec Guinness]], [[Edith Evans]], [[Kenneth More]], [[Laurence Naismith]], [[Michael Medwin]], [[David Collings]], [[Anton Rodgers]], [[Suzanne Neve]], Paddy Stone, [[Frances Cuka]], [[Richard Beaumont (actor)|Richard Beaumont]], Karen Scargill, [[Mary Peach]], [[Gordon Jackson (actor)|Gordon Jackson]], [[Kay Walsh]], [[Derek Francis]], [[Roy Kinnear]], [[Geoffrey Bayldon]], [[Molly Weir]], [[Helena Gloag]], Reg Lever, [[Keith Marsh]], [[Marianne Stone]] || [[musical film|Musical]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[family film|Family]], [[fantasy film|Fantasy]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Phantom Tollbooth (film)|The Phantom Tollbooth]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Chuck Jones]] (director/screenplay); [[Abe Levitow]], Dave Monahan (directors); Sam Rosen (screenplay); [[Butch Patrick]], [[Mel Blanc]], [[Daws Butler]], [[Candy Candido]], [[Hans Conried]], [[June Foray]], Patti Gilbert, [[Shepard Menken]], [[Cliff Norton]], [[Larry Thor]], [[Les Tremayne]], [[Thurl Ravenscroft]], [[Michael Earl (puppeteer)|Mike Davis]], [[Chuck Jones]] || [[fantasy film|Fantasy]], [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]/[[Animation]]
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| ''[[Scars of Dracula]]'' || [[Walter Reade|Continental Films]] / [[Hammer Film Productions]] || [[Roy Ward Baker]] (director); [[Anthony Hinds]] (screenplay); [[Christopher Lee]], [[Patrick Troughton]], [[Dennis Waterman]], [[Jenny Hanley]], [[Michael Gwynn]], [[Michael Ripper]], Christopher Matthews, [[Anouska Hempel]], Wendy Hamilton, [[Delia Lindsay]], [[Bob Todd]], [[Toke Townley]] || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Horror of Frankenstein]]'' || [[Walter Reade|Continental Films]] / [[Hammer Film Productions]] || [[Jimmy Sangster]] (director/screenplay); [[Jeremy Burnham]] (screenplay); [[Ralph Bates]], [[Kate O'Mara]], [[Veronica Carlson]], [[Dennis Price]], [[Jon Finch]], [[Bernard Archard]], [[James Hayter (actor)|James Hayter]], [[Joan Rice]], [[James Cossins]], [[Geoffrey Lumsden]], [[Terry Duggan]], [[Michael Goldie]], [[David Prowse]], Graham James, Stephen Turner, Neil Wilson, Glenys O'Brien, Chris Lethbridge-Baker, George Belbin, Hal Jeayes, Carol Jeayes || [[horror film|Horror]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Ryan's Daughter]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[David Lean]] (director); [[Robert Bolt]] (screenplay); [[Robert Mitchum]], [[Sarah Miles]], [[Trevor Howard]], [[John Mills]], [[Christopher Jones (actor, born 1941)|Christopher Jones]], [[Leo McKern]], [[Barry Foster (actor)|Barry Foster]], [[Gerald Sim]], [[Evin Crowley]], [[Marie Kean]], [[Arthur O'Sullivan]], Brian O'Higgins, [[Barry Jackson (actor)|Barry Jackson]] || [[epic film|Epic]], [[romance film|Romance]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Perfect Friday]]'' || Chevron Pictures / Sunnymede Film Productions || [[Peter Hall (director)|Peter Hall]] (director); [[Scott Forbes]], [[Anthony Greville-Bell]] (screenplay); [[Ursula Andress]], [[Stanley Baker]], [[David Warner (actor)|David Warner]], [[Patience Collier]], [[T.P. McKenna]], [[David Waller]], [[Joan Benham]], [[Julian Orchard]], Trisha Mortimer, Anne Tirard, [[Johnny Briggs (actor)|Johnny Briggs]], [[Fred Griffiths (actor)|Fred Griffiths]], [[Max Faulkner (actor)|Max Faulkner]], [[Carleton Hobbs]], [[Eric Longworth]], [[Howard Lang]], [[Patrick Jordan]], [[Garfield Morgan]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[crime film|Crime]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Where's Poppa?]]'' || [[United Artists]] || [[Carl Reiner]] (director); [[Robert Klane]] (screenplay); [[George Segal]], [[Ruth Gordon]], [[Ron Leibman]], [[Trish Van Devere]], [[Barnard Hughes]], [[Vincent Gardenia]], [[Rae Allen]], [[Rob Reiner]], [[Paul Sorvino]], [[William Le Massena]], [[Michael McGuire (actor)|Michael McGuire]], [[Martha Greenhouse]], [[Israel Lang]], [[Garrett Morris]], Arnold Williams, Buddy Butler, [[Helen Martin]], [[Tom Atkins (actor)|Tom Atkins]], [[Alice Drummond]], [[Jack Manning (actor)|Jack Manning]], [[Penny Marshall]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Over-the-Hill Gang Rides Again]]'' || [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] / [[Thomas-Spelling Productions]] || [[George McCowan]] (director); Richard Carr (screenplay); [[Walter Brennan]], [[Fred Astaire]], [[Edgar Buchanan]], [[Andy Devine]], [[Chill Wills]], [[Paul Richards (actor)|Paul Richards]], [[Lana Wood]], [[Parley Baer]], [[Walter Burke]], Lillian Bronson, [[Jonathan Hole]], [[Burt Mustin]], [[Don Wilbanks]], [[Pepper Martin (actor)|Pepper Martin]], [[Eddie Quillan]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[family film|Family]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Bartleby (1970 film)|Bartleby]]'' ([[British films of 1970|United Kingdom]]) || [[British Lion Film Corporation]] / Pantheon Film Productions / Amber Entertainment || Anthony Friedman (director/screenplay); Rodney Carr-Smith (screenplay); [[Paul Scofield]], [[John McEnery]], [[Thorley Walters]], [[Colin Jeavons]], [[Robin Askwith]], Raymond Mason, Charles Kinross, Neville Barber, Hope Jackman, John Watson, Christine Dingle, Rosalind Elliot, Tony Parkin || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Dirty Dingus Magee]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Burt Kennedy]] (director); Tom Waldman, Frank Waldman, [[Joseph Heller]] (screenplay); [[Frank Sinatra]], [[George Kennedy]], [[Anne Jackson]], [[Lois Nettleton]], [[Jack Elam]], [[Michele Carey]], [[John Dehner]], [[Henry Jones (actor)|Henry Jones]], [[Harry Carey Jr.]], [[Paul Fix]], Marya Christen, [[Terry Wilson (actor)|Terry Wilson]], [[Willis Bouchey]], [[Tom Fadden]], [[Maray Ayres]], [[David S. Cass Sr.]], [[Don "Red" Barry]], [[Chuck Hayward]], [[Hal Needham]], [[Grady Sutton]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[romance film|Romance]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[I Walk the Line (film)|I Walk the Line]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[John Frankenheimer]] (director); [[Alvin Sargent]] (screenplay); [[Gregory Peck]], [[Tuesday Weld]], [[Estelle Parsons]], [[Ralph Meeker]], [[Lonny Chapman]], [[Charles Durning]], [[Jane Rose]], [[Nora Denney]], Jeff Dalton, Freddie McCloud, J.C. Evans, Margaret A. Morris, Bill Littleton, Leo Yates || [[neo-noir film|Neo-Noir]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Act of the Heart]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] / Quest Film Productions || [[Paul Almond]] (director/screenplay); [[Geneviève Bujold]], [[Donald Sutherland]], [[Monique Leyrac]], [[Sharon Acker]], [[Gilles Vigneault]], [[Claude Jutra]], [[François Tassé]], [[Jean Duceppe]], Ratch Wallace, Billy Mitchell, Jean Dalmain || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
|-
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| ''[[Yousuf Khan Sher Bano]]'' ([[List of Pakistani films of 1970|Pakistan]]) || United Arts || Aziz Tabassum (director); Ali Haider Joshi (screenplay); [[Yasmeen Khan (actress)|Yasmin Khan]], [[Badar Munir]], Nemat Sarhadi || [[drama film|Drama]], [[family film|Family]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (film)|The Garden of the Finzi-Continis]]'' ([[List of Italian films of 1970|Italy]]) || Cinema 5 Distributing || [[Vittorio De Sica]] (director); Vittorio Bonicelli, [[Ugo Pirro]] (screenplay); [[Lino Capolicchio]], [[Dominique Sanda]], [[Helmut Berger]], [[Fabio Testi]], [[Romolo Valli]], [[Alessandro D'Alatri]], [[Joshua Sinclair]], [[Martin Bormann]], [[Rudolf Hess]], [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Benito Mussolini]], [[Julius Streicher]], Camillo Cesarei, Katina Morisani, Inna Alexeievna, Barbara Pilavin, Ettore Geri, Raffaele Curi, Giampaolo Duregon, Marcella Gentile, Franco Nebbia, Cinzia Bruno || [[historical film|Historical]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Brewster McCloud]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] / [[Robert Altman|Lion's Gate Films]] || [[Robert Altman]] (director); [[Doran William Cannon]] (screenplay); [[Bud Cort]], [[Sally Kellerman]], [[Michael Murphy (actor)|Michael Murphy]], [[William Windom (actor)|William Windom]], [[Shelley Duvall]], [[René Auberjonois]], [[Margaret Hamilton (actress)|Margaret Hamilton]], [[Corey Fischer]], [[Stacy Keach]], [[John Schuck]], [[Bill Adair]], [[Bert Remsen]], [[Jennifer Salt]], [[G. Wood]], [[Marilyn Burns]], Dean Goss, William Baldwin, Ronnie Cammick || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[crime film|Crime]], [[fantasy film|Fantasy]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Gimme Shelter (1970 film)|Gimme Shelter]]'' || Cinema 5 Distributing / Maysles Films / Penforta || [[Albert and David Maysles]], [[Charlotte Zwerin]] (directors); [[The Rolling Stones]], [[Jefferson Airplane]], [[The Flying Burrito Brothers]], [[Ike Turner]], [[Tina Turner]], [[Sonny Barger]], [[Melvin Belli]], [[Sam Cutler]], [[Ronnie Schneider]], [[Rock Scully]], [[Stanley Booth]], [[Billy Fritsch]], [[Jerry Garcia]], [[Meredith Hunter (victim)|Meredith Hunter]], [[Michael Lang (producer)|Michael Lang]], [[Phil Lesh]], [[Albert Maysles]], [[David Maysles]], [[Alan Passaro]], [[Ken Patterson]], [[Vito Paulekas]], [[Michelle Phillips]], [[Michael Shrieve]], [[Ian Stewart (musician)|Ian Stewart]], [[Bob Weir]], Dick Carter, Frank Terry, John Jaymes, Patty Bredehoft, Ed Lang || [[documentary film|Documentary]], [[music film|Music]], [[thriller film|Thriller]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Husbands (film)|Husbands]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] / Faces Music || [[John Cassavetes]] (director/screenplay); [[Ben Gazzara]], [[Peter Falk]], [[John Cassavetes]], [[Jenny Runacre]], [[Jenny Lee-Wright]], [[Claire Malis]], [[Bill Britten]], [[Judith Lowry]], [[Fred Draper]], [[Nick Cassavetes]], [[Xan Cassavetes]], [[Harry Fielder]], Noelle Kao, John Kullers, Meta Shaw, Leola Harlow, Delores Delmar, Eleanor Zee, Peggy Lashbrook, Sarah Felcher, Arthur Clark, Gwen Van Dam, John Armstrong, Charles Gaines, Antoinette Kray, Lorraine MacMartin, Carinthia West, Edgar Franken, Joe Hardy, David Rowlands || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Aristocats]]'' || [[Walt Disney Pictures|Walt Disney Productions]] / [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Distribution]] || [[Wolfgang Reitherman]] (director); [[Ken Anderson (animator)|Ken Anderson]], [[Larry Clemmons]], Eric Cleworth, [[Vance Gerry]], Julius Svendsen, [[Frank Thomas (animator)|Frank Thomas]], [[Ralph Wright]] (screenplay); [[Phil Harris]], [[Eva Gabor]], [[Sterling Holloway]], [[Scatman Crothers]], [[Paul Winchell]], [[Lord Tim Hudson]], [[Thurl Ravenscroft]], [[Dean Clark (actor)|Dean Clark]], [[Louise English|Liz English]], [[Gary Dubin]], [[Vito Scotti]], [[Nancy Kulp]], [[Pat Buttram]], [[George Lindsey]], [[Hermione Baddeley]], [[Charles Lane (actor, born 1905)|Charles Lane]], [[Roddy Maude-Roxby]], [[Monica Evans]], [[Carole Shelley]], [[Bill Thompson (voice actor)|Bill Thompson]], [[Peter Renaday]], [[Ruth Buzzi]], [[June Foray]], [[Robie Lester]], [[Clarence Nash]] || [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[romance film|Romance]], [[musical film|Musical]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Animation]]
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| ''[[Claire's Knee]]'' ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[Éric Rohmer]] (director/screenplay); [[Jean-Claude Brialy]], [[Aurora Cornu]], [[Béatrice Romand]], [[Fabrice Luchini]], Laurence de Monaghan, Michèle Montel, Gérard Falconetti || [[romance film|Romance]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Compañeros (film)|Compañeros]]'' ([[List of Italian films of 1970|Italy]]) || [[Variety Distribution]] || [[Sergio Corbucci]] (director/screenplay); [[Dino Maiuri]], Massimo De Rita, Fritz Ebert (screenplay); [[Franco Nero]], [[Tomas Milian]], [[Jack Palance]], [[Fernando Rey]], [[Iris Berben]], [[José Bódalo]], [[Eduardo Fajardo]], [[Karin Schubert]], [[Gino Pernice]], [[Gérard Tichy]], [[Álvaro de Luna]], [[Tito García]], [[Lorenzo Robledo]] || [[action film|Action]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[There's a Girl in My Soup]]'' || [[Columbia Pictures]] || [[Roy Boulting]] (director); [[Terence Frisby]], Peter Kortner (screenplay); [[Peter Sellers]], [[Goldie Hawn]], [[Tony Britton]], [[Nicky Henson]], [[Diana Dors]], [[Judy Campbell]], [[John Comer]], [[Gabrielle Drake]], [[Nicola Pagett]], [[Geraldine Sherman]], [[Thorley Walters]], [[Ruth Trouncer]], [[Françoise Pascal]], [[Christopher Cazenove]], [[Raf De La Torre]] || [[romance film|Romance]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[The Wild Country]]'' || [[Walt Disney Pictures|Walt Disney Productions]] / [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Distribution]] || [[Robert Totten]] (director); Calvin Clements Jr., Paul Savage (screenplay); [[Steve Forrest (actor)|Steve Forrest]], [[Vera Miles]], [[Ron Howard]], [[Clint Howard]], [[Dub Taylor]], [[Jack Elam]], [[Frank de Kova]], [[Morgan Woodward]], [[Woodrow Chambliss]], [[Karl Swenson]], [[Mills Watson]] || [[western film|Western]], [[adventure film|Adventure]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Puzzle of a Downfall Child]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] || [[Jerry Schatzberg]] (director); [[Carole Eastman|Adrian Joyce]] (screenplay); [[Faye Dunaway]], [[Barry Primus]], [[Viveca Lindfors]], [[Barry Morse]], [[Roy Scheider]], [[John Heffernan (American actor)|John Heffernan]], [[Sydney Walker]], [[Susan Willis]], [[Barbara Carrera]], Ruth Jackson, Clark Burckhalter, Shirley Rich, Emerick Bronson, Harry Lee, Jane Halleran, Sam Schacht || [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Love Story (1970 film)|Love Story]]'' || [[Paramount Pictures]] / Love Story Company || [[Arthur Hiller]] (director); [[Erich Segal]] (screenplay); [[Ali MacGraw]], [[Ryan O'Neal]], [[John Marley]], [[Ray Milland]], [[Russell Nype]], [[Katherine Balfour]], [[Sydney Walker]], [[Tommy Lee Jones]], Robert Modica, Walker Daniels, John Merensky, Andrew Duncan || [[romance film|Romance]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Alex in Wonderland]]'' || [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] || [[Paul Mazursky]] (director/screenplay); Larry Tucker (screenplay); [[Donald Sutherland]], [[Ellen Burstyn]], [[Paul Mazursky]], [[Viola Spolin]], [[Andre Philippe]], [[Michael Lerner (actor)|Michael Tucker]], [[Neil Nephew|Neil Burstyn]], [[Federico Fellini]], [[Jeanne Moreau]], Meg Mazursky, Glenna Sargent, Joan Delaney, Leon Frederick || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Rio Lobo]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / [[Cinema Center Films]] / Malabar Productions || [[Howard Hawks]] (director); Burton Wohl, [[Leigh Brackett]] (screenplay); [[John Wayne]], [[Jorge Rivero]], [[Jennifer O'Neill]], [[Christopher Mitchum]], [[Jack Elam]], [[Victor French]], [[Susana Dosamantes]], [[Sherry Lansing]], [[David Huddleston]], [[Mike Henry (American football)|Mike Henry]], [[Bill Williams (actor)|Bill Williams]], [[Jim Davis (actor)|Jim Davis]], [[Dean Smith (sprinter)|Dean Smith]], [[Robert Donner]], [[Hank Worden]], [[Peter Jason]], [[Edward Faulkner]], [[Chuck Courtney (actor)|Chuck Courtney]], [[George Plimpton]], [[Don "Red" Barry]], [[Gregg Palmer]], [[Sondra Currie]], [[Chuck Hayward]], [[William H. O'Brien]], [[Chuck Roberson]], [[Bob Steele (actor)|Bob Steele]], [[Ethan Wayne]] || [[drama film|Drama]], [[war film|War]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Donkey Skin (film)|Donkey Skin]]'' ([[List of French films of 1970|France]]) || [[Cinema International Corporation]] / Parc Film / Marianne Productions || [[Jacques Demy]] (director/screenplay); [[Catherine Deneuve]], [[Jean Marais]], [[Jacques Perrin]], [[Micheline Presle]], [[Delphine Seyrig]], [[Fernand Ledoux]], [[Henri Crémieux]], [[Sacha Pitoëff]], [[Pierre Repp]], [[Jean Servais]], [[Rufus (actor)|Rufus]], [[Jacques Demy]], [[Michel Legrand]], Georges Adet, Annick Berger, Romain Bouteille, Louise Chevalier, Sylvain Corthay || [[musical film|Musical]], [[fantasy film|Fantasy]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[I Love My Wife (film)|I Love My Wife]]'' || [[Universal Pictures]] / Wolper Pictures Ltd. || [[Mel Stuart]] (director); [[Robert Kaufman]] (screenplay); [[Elliott Gould]], [[Brenda Vaccaro]], [[Angel Tompkins]], [[Dabney Coleman]], [[Leonard Stone]], [[Joan Tompkins]], [[Helen Westcott]], [[Ivor Francis]], [[Al Checco]], [[Joanna Cameron]], [[Veleka Gray]], Damian London, Tom Toner, [[Gloria Manon]], [[Dawn Lyn]], [[Heather North]], [[Janice Pennington]], [[Robert Kaufman]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[Little Big Man (film)|Little Big Man]]'' || [[National General Pictures]] / [[Cinema Center Films]] || [[Arthur Penn]] (director); [[Calder Willingham]] (screenplay); [[Dustin Hoffman]], [[Martin Balsam]], [[Jeff Corey]], [[Chief Dan George]], [[Faye Dunaway]], [[Richard Mulligan]], [[Jesse Vint]], [[Jack Bannon]], [[Jack Mullaney]], [[Thayer David]], [[William Hickey (actor)|William Hickey]], [[James K. Anderson|James Anderson]], [[Alan Oppenheimer]], [[Lou Cutell]], [[M. Emmet Walsh]], [[Ken Mayer]], [[Don Brodie]], [[Annette O'Toole]], Aimée Eccles, Kelly Jean Peters, Carole Androsky, Robert Little Star, Cal Bellini, Ruben Moreno, Steve Shemayne, Philip Kennealy || [[adventure film|Adventure]], [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[drama film|Drama]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
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| ''[[There Was a Crooked Man...]]'' || [[Warner Bros.]] || [[Joseph L. Mankiewicz]] (director); [[David Newman (screenwriter)|David Newman]], [[Robert Benton]] (screenplay); [[Kirk Douglas]], [[Henry Fonda]], [[Hume Cronyn]], [[Warren Oates]], [[Burgess Meredith]], [[John Randolph (actor)|John Randolph]], [[Lee Grant]], [[Arthur O'Connell]], [[Martin Gabel]], [[Michael Blodgett]], [[C.K. Yang]], [[Alan Hale Jr.]], [[Victor French]], [[Claudia McNeil]], [[Bert Freed]], [[Jeanne Cooper]], [[Barbara Rhoades]], [[Gene Evans]], [[Pamela Hensley]], [[J. Edward McKinley]], [[Karl Lukas]], [[Larry D. Mann]], [[Ann Doran]], [[Bart Burns]], [[E.J. Andre]], [[Virginia Capers]], [[Al Checco]], [[Charles Durning]], [[Byron Foulger]], [[Bob Herron (stuntman)|Bob Herron]], [[George Hickman]], [[Harry Holcombe]], [[Clyde Howdy]], [[Henry Kingi]], [[Norman Leavitt]], [[John McCook]], [[Paul Newlan]], [[Jack Perkins (actor)|Jack Perkins]], [[James Seay]], [[Kelly Thordsen]], [[Napoleon Whiting]], [[Guy Wilkerson]] || [[comedy film|Comedy]], [[western film|Western]] || [[Live Action]]
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==Short film series==
* ''[[The Ant and the Aardvark]]'' (1969–71)
* ''[[Roland and Rattfink]]'' (1968–71)
* ''[[Tijuana Toads]]'' (1969–72)
* ''[[Woody Woodpecker]]'' (1941–49, 1951–72)
* ''[[Chilly Willy]]'' (1955–72)
* ''[[The Beary Family]]'' (1962–72)


==Births==
==Births==

Revision as of 18:44, 17 January 2024

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The year 1970 in film involved some significant events.

Highest-grossing films (U.S.)

The top ten 1970 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows:

Highest-grossing films of 1970
Rank Title Distributor Domestic rentals
1 Love Story Paramount $50,000,000[1]
2 Airport Universal $44,500,000[1]
3 M*A*S*H 20th Century Fox $30,000,000[1]
4 Patton $27,000,000[1]
5 Woodstock Warner Bros. $16,400,000[2]
6 Little Big Man National General Pictures $15,000,000[1]
7 Tora! Tora! Tora! 20th Century Fox/Toei $13,700,000[1]
8 Ryan's Daughter MGM $13,400,000[1]
9 Catch-22 Paramount $12,300,000[1]
10 The Owl and the Pussycat Columbia $11,500,000[1]

Events

Awards

Category/Organization 28th Golden Globe Awards
February 5, 1971
24th BAFTA Awards
March 4, 1971
43rd Academy Awards
April 15, 1971
Drama Musical or Comedy
Best Film Love Story M*A*S*H Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Patton
Best Director Arthur Hiller
Love Story
George Roy Hill
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Franklin J. Schaffner
Patton
Best Actor George C. Scott
Patton
Albert Finney
Scrooge
Robert Redford
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Downhill Racer
Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here
George C. Scott
Patton
Best Actress Ali MacGraw
Love Story
Carrie Snodgress
Diary of a Mad Housewife
Katharine Ross
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Tell Them Willie Boy Is Here
Glenda Jackson
Women in Love
Best Supporting Actor John Mills
Ryan's Daughter
Colin Welland
Kes
John Mills
Ryan's Daughter
Best Supporting Actress Karen Black
Five Easy Pieces
Maureen Stapleton
Airport
Susannah York
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?
Helen Hayes
Airport
Best Screenplay, Adapted Erich Segal
Love Story
William Goldman
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Ring Lardner Jr.
M*A*S*H
Best Screenplay, Original Francis Ford Coppola and Edmund H. North
Patton
Best Original Score Francis Lai
Love Story
N/A Francis Lai
Love Story
The Beatles
Let It Be
Best Original Song "Whistling Away The Dark"
Darling Lili
N/A "For All We Know"
Lovers and Other Strangers
Best Foreign Language Film Rider on the Rain N/A Investigation of a Citizen Above Suspicion

Cannes Film Festival (Palme d'Or):

M*A*S*H, directed by Robert Altman, United States

1970 films

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Births

Deaths

Film debuts

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Finler, Joel Waldo (2003). The Hollywood Story. Wallflower Press. pp. 358–359. ISBN 978-1-903364-66-6.
  2. ^ Top 20 Films of 1970 by Domestic Revenue
  3. ^ IMDB
  4. ^ Keith Badman (28 October 2009). The Beatles Diary Volume 2: After The Break-Up 1970-2001. Omnibus Press. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-85712-001-4.