don't know i been trying 2 find that same 1 i think William katt plays it
I believe the movie is called "Super Fuzz". It has Terence Hill and Ernest Borgnine. It was made in 1981 (from what Amazon shows anyways). Amazon has it for sale on their website. I've been looking for this for a while too.
No. The movie in the 70s influenced Inglourious Basterds, but it is not a remake.
I sure hope so. That was the best 70s movie ever.
"A Night with..." (2003). Made for television.
A lot of curse words, violence, dark humor, great 70s music, and bare feet.
Rosemary's Baby
70s man
it is a 70s comedy
That '70s Show - 1998 Red Sees Red 3-2 was released on: USA: 10 October 2000 Germany: 18 August 2001 Hungary: 9 February 2010
During the cold war...to covertly support their combatant. Another words, when the Soviets were there in the 70s/80s the US secretly supplied their enemy (insurgent Afghans) with shoulder fired anti-aircraft missiles. Since the 1990s there is almost no such thing as "superpowers" plural.
It came out around the 70s
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You are most likely thinking of The Night of the Hunter released in 1955, but widely shown on television in the 60s and even the 70s.
O Fortuna from Carmina Burana by Carl Orff
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No. The movie in the 70s influenced Inglourious Basterds, but it is not a remake.
It's from the movie "Grey Gardens", which came out in the mid-70s.
I sure hope so. That was the best 70s movie ever.