List of Paramount Pictures films (1970–1979)

The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Paramount Pictures and released in the 1970s.

Release dateTitleNotes
February 8, 1970The Molly Maguires
February 27, 1970Tropic of Cancer
March 10, 1970The Lawyer
March 25, 1970The Adventurers
May 1970Connecting Rooms
May 11, 1970Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
May 28, 1970The Out-of-Townersalso remade in 1999
June 17, 1970On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
June 24, 1970Catch 22
June 24, 1970Darling Lili
August 10, 1970Deep End
August 13, 1970Borsalino
August 19, 1970WUSA
October 21, 1970Little Fauss and Big Halsy
October 22, 1970The Conformist
November 25, 1970Norwood
December 9, 1970The Confession
December 16, 1970Love StoryNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
March 11, 1971A New Leaf
March 24, 1971Friends
March 31, 1971Waterloo
May 12, 1971Plaza Suite
June 9, 1971The Devil's Backbone
June 13, 1971Unman, Wittering and Zigo
June 30, 1971Willy Wonka & the Chocolate FactoryDistribution only; produced by Wolper Pictures, Ltd. and The Quaker Oats Company.
July 1, 1971Murphy's War
July 29, 1971The Red Tent
August 6, 1971Let's Scare Jessica to Death
August 25, 1971A Gunfight
September 15, 1971Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me
September 16, 1971The Bear and the Doll
October 20, 1971T.R. Baskin
October 24, 1971Joe Hill
November 24, 1971Black BeautyUS distribution only; produced by Tigon British Film Productions
December 16, 1971Such Good Friends
December 20, 1971Harold and Maude
December 22, 1971Star Spangled Girl
1972Deadhead Miles
March 17, 1972The Legend of Nigger Charley
March 24, 1972The GodfatherWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with Albert S. Ruddy Productions.
May 4, 1972Play It Again, Sam
May 24, 1972The Possession of Joel Delaney
May 24, 1972Hannie Caulder
May 25, 1972The Pied Piper
May 25, 1972Z.P.G.
July 19, 1972The Manco-production with ABC Circle Films and Lorimar
August 4, 1972Four Flies on Grey Velvet
August 17, 1972Last of the Red Hot Lovers
September 27, 1972A Separate Peace
October 8, 1972Bad Company
October 12, 1972Lady Sings the Blues
December 2, 1972Brother Sun, Sister Moon
December 12, 1972Child's Play
January 12, 1973The First Circle
January 24, 1973Innocent Bystanders
February 14, 1973Save the Tiger
March 1, 1973Charlotte's WebDistribution only; produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and Sagittarius Productions
March 14, 1973Fear Is the Key
April 18, 1973Charley One-Eye
May 9, 1973Hitler: The Last Ten DaysUSA distribution only; produced by Tomorrow Entertainment and West Film
May 9, 1973Paper Moon
May 16, 1973The Soul of Nigger Charley
May 22, 1973A Doll's House
June 15, 1973Super Fly T.N.T.
June 20, 1973A Touch of Class
June 27, 1973The Friends of Eddie Coyle
July 25, 1973Badge 373
August 26, 1973Bang the Drum Slowly
September 18, 1973Save the Children
September 18, 1973Hit!
October 18, 1973The Optimists
October 23, 1973Jonathan Livingston Seagull
October 31, 1973Tales That Witness Madness
November 1, 1973Ash Wednesday
November 14, 1973Scalawag
November 14, 1973Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30
December 5, 1973Serpico
December 9, 1973Don't Look Now
December 17, 1973Alfredo, Alfredo
February 27, 1974Man on a Swing
March 15, 1974Three Tough Guys
March 29, 1974The Great Gatsbyco-production with Newdon Productions
April 7, 1974The ConversationNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with American Zoetrope, the Directors Company and the Coppola Company.
May 22, 1974Daisy Miller
June 5, 1974Malicious
June 12, 1974Captain Kronos – Vampire HunterUS distribution only, produced by Hammer Film Productions
June 12, 1974Frankenstein and the Monster from HellUS distribution only, produced by Hammer Film Productions
June 14, 1974The Parallax View
June 20, 1974ChinatownNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
July 14, 1974The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz
July 17, 1974The Education of Sonny Carson
July 21, 1974The White Dawnco-production with American Film Properties and Filmways
July 24, 1974Death WishUS and UK distribution only, co-production with DeLaurentiis Corporation
August 30, 1974The Longest Yard
September 1974The Dove
September 1974Phase IV
October 1974The Gambler
October 9, 1974Shanks
November 7, 1974The Little Prince
November 13, 1974The Klansman
November 24, 1974Murder on the Orient ExpressUS distribution only, produced by EMI Films
December 20, 1974The Godfather Part IIWinner of the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with the Coppola Company.
May 7, 1975The Day of the Locust
May 16, 1975Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York
June 4, 1975Posse
June 6, 1975Bug
June 11, 1975NashvilleNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture. Co-production with ABC Entertainment.
June 20, 1975Once Is Not Enough
July 1, 1975Aladdin and His Magic LampDistribution only; produced by Films Jean Image
July 25, 1975Mandingoco-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions
August 1975Framed
September 24, 1975Three Days of the CondorUSA and UK distribution, co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions
October 8, 1975Mahoganyco-production with Motown Productions
December 15, 1975Emmanuelle 2US distribution only
December 25, 1975Hustle
March 1976The First Nudie Musical
April 2, 1976Lipstick
April 5, 1976Face to Face
April 7, 1976The Bad News Bears
May 26, 1976Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood
May 28, 1976Leadbelly
June 11, 1976The Tenant
June 23, 1976The Big Bus
July 23, 1976Lifeguard
August 4, 1976Survive!
August 20, 1976The ShootistUS and UK distribution only; co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions
September 15, 1976Bugsy MaloneUS distribution only; produced by the Rank Organization, Robert Stigwood Organisation and Goodtimes Enterprises
October 4, 1976The Memory of Justice
October 8, 1976Marathon Man
November 19, 1976The Last Tycoon
December 17, 1976King Kongco-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions
December 21, 1976Mikey and Nicky
February 11, 1977Thievesco-production with Brut Productions
March 9, 1977Islands in the Stream
March 11, 1977Black Sunday
June 3, 1977Fraternity Row
June 24, 1977Sorcererco-production with Universal Pictures
July 8, 1977The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training
July 15, 1977The Shadow of Chikara
July 22, 1977OrcaUSA distribution only, co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions
August 24, 1977Race for Your Life, Charlie Brownco-production with United Feature Syndicate
September 29, 1977Handle with Care aka Citizen's Band
October 19, 1977Looking for Mr. Goodbar
November 4, 19771900US distribution only, co-production with 20th Century Fox and United Artists
November 4, 1977First Love
December 16, 1977Saturday Night Fever
January 27, 1978The Duellists
February 3, 1978The One and Only
February 15, 1978The Serpent's EggUSA theatrical distribution co-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions
March 17, 1978American Hot Wax
April 5, 1978Pretty Baby
April 14, 1978Joseph Andrewsco-production with United Artists
June 16, 1978Grease
June 28, 1978Heaven Can WaitNominee for the Academy Award for Best Picture
June 30, 1978The Bad News Bears Go to Japan
July 14, 1978Foul Play
September 13, 1978Days of Heaven
September 15, 1978Up in Smoke
September 29, 1978Death on the NileDistribution only; produced by EMI Films
October 6, 1978Goin' South
December 15, 1978Oliver's Story
December 20, 1978King of the Gypsiesco-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions
February 9, 1979The Warriors
March 23, 1979Real Life
April 12, 1979Hurricaneco-production with Dino De Laurentiis Productions
April 27, 1979An Almost Perfect Affair
June 8, 1979Players
June 14, 1979The Kirlian Witness
June 15, 1979Prophecy
June 22, 1979Escape from Alcatrazco-production with The Malpaso Company
June 29, 1979MeatballsDistribution only; produced by Famous Players and CFDC
June 29, 1979Bloodline
July 13, 1979Dance of Death
August 3, 1979North Dallas Forty
August 10, 1979Sunburn
October 5, 1979Starting Over
October 26, 1979French Postcards
December 7, 1979Star Trek: The Motion Picture

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