The New Dance Group Gala Historical Concert Retrospectives 1930s - 1970s - 2008 V is rated/received certificates of: USA:G (original rating)
Hell Up in Hollywood Soul Cinema and the 1970s - 2003 TV was released on: USA: 4 February 2003
Many 1970s movies such as the original Shaft are now considered to be black exploitaion movies, often term blaxploitation movies for short.
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Tom Wright has starred in a number of movies since beginning his career in the late 1970s. Some of those movies include 'Barbershop', 'World Trade Center', 'Sinner' and 'Tales From the Hood'.
Because it was made in 1941. At that time, movies weren't "rated," they were simply "approved" or "disapproved" under the Hays Code. If disapproved, it simply wasn't distributed, plain and simple. The modern ratings system didn't start until the late 1960s, and there was an initial adjustment period meaning that ratings of movies in the late 1960s and early 1970s might be somewhat different (either stricter or more lenient; it went both ways) than they would probably get if they were being rated today. Midnight Cowboy, for example, was initially rated X, before that came to be pretty much exclusively associated with "porn"; there are also examples of movies with some nudity gathering G or PG ratings.
ABBA was a popular group in the 1970s. Some popular movies during that time were "The Godfather" and "Star Wars."
The 1970s and 1980s saw an increase in horror movies. More relevantly they also saw an increase in the influence of Christian fundamentalism, the average age of Americans, support for consumer and environmental movements and the number of women holding political office.
Yes , the two were very popular because of the two film's appeal to those who favored violence in film .
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I can only find older movies at Blockbuster online, there stores do not carry them all, or give eBay a try.