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*''[[Play Misty for Me]]'' by Clint Eastwood *''[[Play Misty for Me]]'' by Clint Eastwood
*''[[THX 1138]]'' (1971) by George Lucas *''[[THX 1138]]'' (1971) by George Lucas
-*''[[Vampyros Lesbos]]'' by Jess Franco 
*''[[Viva la Muerte]]'' by Fernando Arrabal *''[[Viva la Muerte]]'' by Fernando Arrabal
*''[[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]]'' by Mel Stuart *''[[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory]]'' by Mel Stuart
*''[[Two-Lane Blacktop]]'' by Monte Hellman *''[[Two-Lane Blacktop]]'' by Monte Hellman
*''[[Duel (1971 film)|Duel]]'' by Steven Spielberg *''[[Duel (1971 film)|Duel]]'' by Steven Spielberg
-*''[[Le Chat]]'' by Pierre Granier-Deferre+*''[[Le Chat (film)|Le Chat]]'' by Pierre Granier-Deferre
-*''[[The Abominable Dr. Phibes]]'' by Robert Fuest+*''[[Straw Dogs]]'' by Sam Peckinpah
 +*''[[Dirty Harry]]'' by Don Siegel
 +====Guilty pleasures====
 +*''[[Goodbye Uncle Tom]]'' by Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi
*[[Venom (1971 film)|''Venom'']] by Peter Sykes *[[Venom (1971 film)|''Venom'']] by Peter Sykes
-*''[[Goodbye Uncle Tom]]''+*''[[The Abominable Dr. Phibes]]'' by Robert Fuest
-*''[[Le Chat]]''+*''[[Vampyros Lesbos]]'' by Jess Franco
-*''[[Straw Dogs]]'' +
-*''[[Dirty Harry]]''+
== Births == == Births ==

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