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MECHA Re, the MENACEONTHEMOU TAIN METELLO Page Page MECHA re, The (U.S.A.) 253 RESIDENCIA, La (Spain) 77 MENACEONTHEMOU TAIN (U.S.A.) 192 REVENGERS, The (U.S.A. /Mexico) 144 METELLO <Italy) II ROBINSON CRUSOE (Mexico) 194 MIDSOMMARDANSEN (Sweden) 54 ROLLER DERBY (U.S.A.) 57 MIDSUMMER SEX (Midsommarda11se11) (Sweden) 54 ROMA (Italy /France) 258 MILLHOUSE, A WHITE COMEDY <U.S.A.) 237 ROTMANAD (Sweden) 36 MINI-SKIRT MOB, The (U.S.A.) 238 RULING CLASS, The (G.B.) 144,201 Ml NNIE A ND MOSKOWITZ (U.S.A.) 118 RUNAWAYS, The see YOU CAN'T RUNAWAY MISCHIEF (G.B.) 192 FROM SEX MISS JULIE (G.B.) 254 RUNNING SCARED (G.B.) 122 MR. FORBUSHANDTHEPENGUI S (G.B.) 11 RUPTURE.La (France /Italy /Belgium) 258 MON ONCLE BENJAMIN (France /Italy) 215 MOON AND THE SLEDGEHAMMER, The (G.B.) 167 MOONCUSSERS, ne (U.S.A.) 12 MORAL LOVE (Solo) (France / Belgium) 259 SAIGNEE, La (France /Italy) 145 MORE DEAD THAN ALIVE (U.S.A.) 55 5APHO (France /Italy) JOI MOSTRO DI VENEZIA, II (Italy) 33 SAUT DE L'ANGE, Le (France/Italy) 145 MUERTEDEUNBUROCRATA, La (Cuba) 254 SAVAGE MESSIAH (G.B.) 217 MUMIA,EI (United Arab Republic) 98 SCAVENGERS, The (U.S.A.) 195 MURDER CZECH STYLE (Vrazda po Ce sky) (Czechoslovakia) 198 SCHASTE (U.S.S.R.) 169 MUTINY ON THE BUSES (G.B.) 192 SCHMETTERLTNGE WEINEN NICHT (W.Germany) 170,223 MY CHILDHOOD (G.B.) 168 SCOUNDREL, The (Les Maries de/' A II Deux) (France /Italy /Rumania) 33 MY OLD MAN'S PLACE (U.S.A.) 119 SECRET RITES (G.B.) 58 SECRETS (G.B.) 14 SEDUCTION OF INGA, The(Ndgon all ,4°/ska) (Sweden /U.S.A.) 168 7 FOIS . (PARJOUR) (Canada /Israel) 240 NACHALO (U.S.S.R.) 238 SESSO DEG LI ANGELI, II (Italy /W. Germany) 58 NACKTE BOVARY, Die see MADAME BOVARY SEVEN TIMES A DAY (7 Fois ... (par Jour)) (Canada/ Israel) 240 NACKTE GRAFIN, Die (W. Germany) 55 SEX IN THE CLASSROOM (/ Ragazzi def NAGON ATT ALSKA (Sweden /U.S.A.) 168 Massacro) (Italy) 14 NAKED COUNTESS, The (Die nackte Grii/in) (W. Germany) 55 SEX IS MY GAME (Sapho) (France /Italy) 101 NAPOLEON AND SAMANTHA (U.S.A.) 168 SEX OF ANGELS (/1 Sesso deg/i Angeli) (Italy /W. Germany) 58 NASHVILLE SOUND, The (U.S.A.) 98 SEX SERVICE (Sexy Show) (Italy) 145 NATA LE CHE QUASI NON FU, II (Italy) 12 (Italy) 145 NAUGHTY KNICKERS (Josefine Mutzenbacher) (W. Germany) 73 SEXY SHOW 255 SEXY SUSAN KNOWS HOW ... ! (Frau Wirti11 NEITHER THE SEA NOR THE SAND (G.B.) b/iist auch ger,1 Trompele) (W. Germany /Austria / Italy / NEVER GIVE AN INCH (U.S.A.) 119 Hungary) 112 NEW CENTURIONS, The see PRECINCT 45- SHAFT (U.S.A.) 15 LOS ANGELES POLICE SHAFT'S BIG SCORE! (U.S.A.) 195 NEW LEAF,A (U.S.A .) 55 SHAMELESS OLD LADY, The (La Viei/le Dame I CHO LAS A ND A LEXA NDRA (U.S.A.) 12 !ndigne) (France) 197 NIGHTCOMERS, The (G.B.) 99 SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN, The (U.S.A.) 15 NIGHT OF COUNTING THE YEARS, The (£/ Mumia) SHOOT FIRST, LAUGH LAST, (Un Uomo, un (United Arab Republic) 98 Cavallo, una Pisto/a) (Italy /W. Germany / U.S.A.) 124 NIGHT OF THE DAMNED, The (La Nolle dei SHOOTOUT (U.S.A.) 122 Da1111ati) (Italy) 142 SIDE HACKERS, The (U.S.A.) 122 NIGHT SHE AROSE FROM THE TOMB, The SIDELONG ( La Notte Che Evelyn Usci dal/a Tomba) (Italy) 255 GLANCES OF A PIGEON KICKER, 34 The (U.S.A.) 145 NO BLADE OF GRASS (G.B.) SIEGFRIED UND DAS SAGENHAFTE LIE- NOBODY ORDERED LOVE (G.B.) 99 BESLEBEN DER NIBELUNG EN (W. Germany /U.S.A.) 146 NO HOLIDAY FOR INOCHKIN (Dobro SILENT RUNNING (U.S.A.) 218,242 Pozha/ovat) (U.S.S.R.) 137 (G.B.) NOTTE CHE EVELYN user DALLA TOMBA, SITTING TARGET 123 La (Italy) 255 69 (Finland /Sweden) 16 NOTTE 142 SKIN GAME (U.S.A.) 77 DEi DANNA Tl, La (Italy) SKIN TO SKIN ( Von Haul zu Haut) l W. Germany) 61 NOW YOU SEE HIM, NOW YOU DON'T (U.S.A.) 142,201 SKI RAIDERS, The (U.S.A.) 77 SKRACKEN HAR TU SEN OGON (Sweden) 101 SKULLDUGGERY (U.S.A.) 146 OMEGA MAN, The (U.S.A.) 56 SKYJACKED (U.S.A.) 170 ON ANY SUNDAY (U.S.A.) 75 SLAUGHTERHOUSE-FIVE (U.S.A.) 171 ONE DAY IN THE LIFE OF IVAN SNOOPY, COME HOME (U.S.A.) 171 DENISOVTCH (G.B. / Norway) 34 SNOWJOB see THE SKI RAIDERS ONE HOUR TO DOOMSDAY (U.S.A.) 56, 127 SOLDIER, The ( Vojnik) (Yugoslavia / U.S.A.) 197 ONE ISA LONELY NUMBER (U.S.A.) 169 SOLEIL ROUGE (France /Italy /Spain) 147 ONE MORE TRA TN TO ROB (U.S.A.) 13 SOLE NELLA PELLE, JI (Italy) 147 ON THE SIDE (Ha11sfra11e11-Report) (W. Germany) 164 SOLE SOTTO TERRA, II (Italy /Spain) 259 ORGANIZATION, The (U.S.A.) 35 SOLO (France /Belgium) 259 OTHER,The (U.S.A.) 256 SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS ARE . .. (U.S.A.) 36 SOMETHING BIG (U.S.A.) 16 SOMETHING CREEPING IN THE DARK PANCHO VILLA (Spain) 100,127 (Qua/cosa striscia nel Buio) (Italy) 143 PART-TIME VIRGINS (U.S.A.) 75 SOMETIMES A GREAT NOTION see NEVER PEACEMAKING 1919 (G.B.) 75 GIVE AN INCH PEAUD'ANE (France) 239 SOUL TO SOUL (U.S.A.) 58 PETITES Fl LLES MODELES, Les (France) 35 SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES (G.B.) 123 PETIT MATIN, Le (France) I00,20I SPARA, GRINGO, SPARA (Italy) 240 PICTURES AT AN EXHIBITION (G.B.) 120, 179 STAMPING GROUND (Love and Music) (W. Germany) 141 PIED PIPER , The (G.B.) 193 ,223 STEM VAN HETWATER,De (Netherlands) 58 PIGEONS see THE SIDELONG GLANCES OF A STEPTOE AND SON <G.B.) 78 PIGEON KICKER STILLE DAGE I CLICHY (Denmark) 123 PLAYITAGAIN,SAM (U.S.A.) 193,223 STOSSZEIT (W. Germany) 78 57 STRAIGHT ON TILL MORNING (G.B.) 172 ;tNt.:¥~1Y b~~WEoR LJ:AVE THE BED cu.s.A.J STRA GE VENGEANCE OF ROSALIE, The (U.S.A.) 195 (Madame Bovary) (W. Germany /Italy) 54, 85 STRATEGY OF TERROR (U.S.A.) 37 PLAZA SUITE (U.S.A.) 76,179 STUDENT NURSES (U.S.A.) 78 PLUS LON GUE NUIT DUDIABLE, La (Belgium /Italy) 239 SUBURBAN WIVES (G.B.) 37 POCKET MONEY (U.S.A.) 120 SUCH GOOD FRIENDS (U.S.A.) 79 POINT OF TERROR (U.S.A.) 143 SUMMERTREE (U.S.A.) 37 POLLUX ET LE CHAT BLEU (France) 76 SUN ON THE SKIN (II Sole nella Pelle) (Italy) 147 POPE JOAN (G.B.) 256 SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GUNFIGHTER (U.S.A.) 172 POSSESSION OF JOEL DELANEY, The (U.S.A.) 216 SWEDISH FLY GIRLS (Christa) ( U.S.A. /Denmark) 156 POWDERKEG (U.S.A.) 13 SWEET AND SEXY (G.B.) 123 PRECINCT 45- LOS ANGELES POLICE (U.S.A.) 257 SZERELEM (Hungary) 172 PRETE SPOSATO, II (Italy /W. Germany /Spain) 121 PRIME CUT (U.S.A.) 216 PRIMERACARGAALMACHETE, La (Cuba) 257 PROSSOPO ME PROSSOPO (Greece) 121 TA LES FROM THE CRYPT (G.B.) 196 PSYCHO KILLER (U.S.A.) 76 TANDLAEGEPASENGEKANTEN (Denmark) 260 PUFNSTUF (U.S.A.) 194 TARANTULADELVENTRO ERO, La (Italy /France) 196 PULP (G.B.) 194 TCHAIKOVSKY (U.S.S.R. /U.S.A.) 147 PUNISHMENT PARK (U.S.A.) 35 TENDA ROSSA, La (Italy /U.S.S.R.) 148 TEN DAYS' WONDER (La Decade Prodigieuse) (France) 186 TENDER WARRIOR (U.S.A.) 218 QUACKSER FORTUNE HAS A COUSI IN TERRAEMTRANSE (Brazil) 79 THEBRONX (U.S.A.) 100 THEY CALL ME FREEDOM (Lo Chiamavano QUALCOSA STRISCIA EL BUTO (Italy) 143 TrinitiJ) (Italy) 191 QUEENS OF EVIL (II Delillo def Diavolo) (Italy /France) 137 THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS (U.S.A.) 80,127 QUIET DAYS IN CLJCHY (Stille Dage i Clichy) (Denmark) 123 TIME FOR LOVING (G.B.) 101 TO KILL A CLOWN (G.B.) 260 TOP GEAR (G.B.) 173 TOWER OF EVIL (G.B. /U.S.A.) 260 RAGAZZIDELMASSACRO, I (Italy) 14 TRAFFIC (Trafic) (France/Italy) 17 RAGMAN'SDAUGHTER, The (G.B.) 239 TRAFIC (France/Italy) 17 RAID ON ROMMEL (U.S.A.) 36 T. R . BASKIN see A DA TE WITH A LONELY RAISING THE ROOF (G.B.) 217 GIRL RAVINE, The(La Cattura) (Italy /Yugoslavia / U.S.A.) 208 TRIPLE ECHO, The (G.B.) 261 RED CIRCLE, The(Le Cerc/e Rouge) (France /Italy) 68 TROJA WOMEN, The (U.S.A.) 59 RED SKY AT MORNING (U.S.A.) 14 TROUBLESHOOTERS (Laisse al/er, c'est 1111e RED SUN (So/ei/ Rouge) (France /Italy /Spain) 147 Va/se) (France /Italy) 236 RED TENT, The(La Tenda Rossa) (Italy /U.S.S.R.) 148 TROUBLESOME DOUBLE, The (G.B.) 196 REINCAR ATE, The (Canada) 258 TROUBLE WITH2B, The (G.B.) 173 RE TADICK (G.B.) 143 200MOTELS (G.B.) 38 .
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