Release Date | Film | Soundtrack | Cast | Crew | Company Credits |
26 March 1970 [USA] May 1970 [Cannes Film Festival, France] 17 June 1970 [France] 25 June 1970 [UK] 25 June 1970 [Netherlands] 5 July 1970 [Sweden] 17 July 1970 [Finland] 25 July 1970 [Japan] 3 September 1970 [Australia] 3 September 1970 [West Germany] 4 September 1970 [Oostende, Belgium] 4 September 1970 [Denmark] 1 October 1970 [Colombia] 1 October 1970 [Milan, Italy] 2 October 1970 [Uruguay] 15 October 1970 [Argentina] 9 January 1971 [Belgrade Film Festival, Serbia] 17 January 1971 [Venezuela] 12 February 1971 [Ireland] 17 May 1975 [Spain] June 1975 [Portugal] 25 January 1991 (TV premiere) [Hungary] 29 July 1994 (director's cut) [UK] 18 August 1994 (director's cut) [Netherlands] 19 August 1994 (director's cut) [Finland] 10 October 2004 [Panorama of European Cinema, Greece] 17 July 2005 [Hohaiyan Music Film Festival, Taiwan] September 2009 [Toronto International Film Festival, Canada] 10 December 2009 [Dubai International Film Festival, United Arab Emirates] 19 November 2015 [Amsterdam International Documentary Film Festival, Netherlands] 7 October 2017 (digitally restored version) [Mill Valley Film Festival, USA] |
![]() WOODSTOCK (Documentary | History | Music) [3 hours 4 minutes] Oscar-winning musical chronicle that brilliantly captures the three-day rock concert and celebration of peace and love that became a capstone for the Sixties. |
WOODSTOCK (Studio Recording) Written by Joni Mitchell Performed by Crosby Stills Nash & Young GOING UP THE COUNTRY (end title) Written by Alan Wilson Performed by Canned Heat WOODEN SHIPS (Studio Recording) Written by David Crosby, Paul Kantner and Stephen Stills Performed by Crosby Stills & Nash HANDSOME JOHNNY Written by Louis Gossett Jr. and Richie Havens Performed by Richie Havens FREEDOM (Improvisation, based on "Motherless Child, traditional) Performed by Richie Havens A CHANGE IS GONNA COME Written and performed by Canned Heat JOE HILL Written by Alfred Hayes and Earl Robinson Performed by Joan Baez SWING LOW, SWEET CHARIOT Written by Wallis Willis Performed by Joan Baez WE'RE NOT GONNA TAKE IT (from "Tommy") Written by Pete Townshend Performed by The Who SUMMERTIME BLUES Written by Eddie Cochran and Jerry Capehart Performed by The Who AT THE HOP Written by John Madara, Artie Singer and Dave White Performed by Sha-Na-Na WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM MY FRIENDS Written by John Lennon, Paul McCartney Performed by Joe Cocker and the Grease Band ROCK AND SOUL MUSIC Written by Country Joe McDonald, Barry Melton, David Cohen, Bruce Barthol and Chicken Hirsh Performed by Country Joe and the Fish COMING INTO LOS ANGELES Written and Performed by Arlo Guthrie SUITE: JUDY BLUE EYES Written by Stephen Stills Performed by Crosby Stills & Nash I'M GOING HOME Written by Alvin Lee Performed by Ten Years After YOUNGER GENERATION Written and Performed by John Sebastian I-FEEL-LIKE-I'M-FIXIN'-TO-DIE RAG Written and performed by Country Joe McDonald SOUL SACRIFICE Written by David Brown, Marcus Malone, Gregg Rolie and Carlos Santana Performed by Santana I WANT TO TAKE YOU HIGHER Written by Sly Stone Performed by Sly and the Family Stone SOLO IMPROVISATION /"STAR-SPANGLED BANNER" Written by Jimi Hendrix / music by John Stafford Smith Performed by Jimi Hendrix PURPLE HAZE Written and performed by Jimi Hendrix LONG TIME GONE (Studio Recording) Written by David Crosby Performed by Crosby Stills & Nash FIND THE COST OF FREEDOM (Studio Recording/Director's Cut only) Written by Stephen Stills Performed by Crosby Stills Nash & Young WON'T YOU TRY Written by Paul Kantner Performed by Jefferson Airplane (Director's Cut only) UNCLE SAM'S BLUES Traditional, arranged by Jorma Kaukonen and Jack Casady Performed by Jefferson Airplane (Director's Cut only) WORK ME, LORD Written by Nick Gravenites Performed by Janis Joplin (Director's Cut only) VOODOO CHILE Written and performed by Jimi Hendrix (Director's Cut only) LEAVIN' THIS TOWN Written and performed by Canned Heat (Director's Cut Only) |
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20 July 1969 {sneak preview} [London, UK] 13 May 1970 [New York City, New York, USA] 20 May 1970 [UK] 26 June 1970 [France] 2 July 1970 [Netherlands] 19 July 1970 [Berlin, West Germany] 20 July 1970 [West Germany] 12 August 1970 [Denmark] 20 August 1970 [Australia] 21 August 1970 [Finland] 25 August 1970 [Japan] 26 August 1970 [Venezuela] August 1970 [Austria] 4 September 1970 [Ireland] 14 September 1970 [Sweden] 22 October 1970 [Argentina] 19 November 1971 [Madrid, Spain] 29 December 1971 [Barcelona, Spain] 30 January 1981 (reissue) [Madrid, Spain] |
![]() LET IT BE (Documentary | Music) [1 hour 21 minutes] The filmed account of The Beatles' attempt to recapture their old group spirit by making a back to basics album, which instead drove them further apart. |
TWO OF US Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records DIG A PONY Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records ACROSS THE UNIVERSE Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records I ME MINE Performed by The Beatles Written by George Harrison Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records MAXWELL'S SILVER HAMMER Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records BESAME MUCHO Performed by The Beatles Written by Consuelo Velázquez Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records DIG IT Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr (as Richard Starkey) Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records LET IT BE Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records I'VE GOT A FEELING Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records ONE AFTER 909 Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records DON'T LET ME DOWN Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records FOR YOU BLUE Performed by The Beatles Written by George Harrison Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records GET BACK Performed by The Beatles Written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney Published by Apple Records Courtesy of Apple Records |
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17 June 1970 [USA] 30 October 1970 [France] 3 January 1971 [Japan] 28 January 1971 [Netherlands] 5 February 1971 [Sweden] 8 February 1971 [New Zealand] 26 February 1971 [Finland] 4 March 1971 [Argentina] 8 March 1971 [Denmark] August 1971 [UK] March 1972 [Ireland] 25 December 1980 (TV premiere) [West Germany] 5 April 2005 (DVD premiere) [Greece] |
![]() ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER (Comedy | Drama | Fantasy) [2 hours 9 minutes] A troubled young woman who visits a psychotherapist to help her quit smoking undergoes hypnosis and finds herself reliving a tragic Victorian romance from a past life. |
HURRY! IT'S LOVELY UP HERE! Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane ON A CLEAR DAY YOU CAN SEE FOREVER Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane LOVE WITH ALL THE TRIMMINGS Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane MELINDA Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane GO TO SLEEP Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane HE WASN'T YOU Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane WHAT DID I HAVE THAT I DON'T HAVE? Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane COME BACK TO ME Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner Music by Burton Lane |
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18 June 1970 [West Germany] 24 June 1970 [USA] 18 July 1970 [Japan] 1 October 1970 {Charity premiere} [London, UK] 2 October 1970 [UK] 21 December 1970 [Denmark] 25 December 1970 [Sweden] 26 December 1970 [Australia] 1 January 1971 [Argentina] 8 January 1971 [Ireland] 13 January 1971 [Portugal] 26 March 1971 [Finland] 12 May 1971 [France] 28 June 1971 [Spain] 12 August 1971 [Hungary] January 1972 [Turkey] 25 October 2005 (DVD premiere) [Brazil] |
![]() DARLING LILI (Comedy | Drama | Musical) [2 hours 16 minutes] Set during World War I, this movie is a cute spin on the Mata Hari legend. |
LA MARSEILLAISE by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle Special French Lyrics Translations by Danielle Mauroy and Michel Legrand IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY Written by Jack Judge (uncredited) and Harry Williams (uncredited) Performed by Julie Andrews (uncredited) and cast PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES IN YOUR OLD KIT BAG AND SMILE, SMILE, SMILE Music by Felix Powell (uncredited) Lyrics by George Asaf (uncredited) Performed by Julie Andrews (uncredited) and cast KEEP THE HOME FIRES BURNING Music By Ivor Novello (uncredited) Lyrics by Lena Guilbert Ford (uncredited) Performed by Julie Andrews (uncredited) and cast MADEMOISELLE FROM ARMENTIERES Traditional WHISTLING AWAY THE DARK (uncredited) Music by Henry Mancini Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Performed by Julie Andrews THE GIRL IN NO MAN'S LAND (uncredited) Music by Henry Mancini Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Performed by Julie Andrews SMILE AWAY EACH RAINY DAY (uncredited) Music by Henry Mancini Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Performed by Julie Andrews I'LL GIVE YOU THREE GUESSES (uncredited) Music by Henry Mancini Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Performed by Julie Andrews YOUR GOOD-WILL AMBASSADOR (uncredited) Music by Henry Mancini Lyrics by Johnny Mercer Performed by Gloria Paul |
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4 November 1970 [USA] 3 December 1970 [Australia] 10 December 1970 (premiere) [UK] 18 December 1970 [Ireland] 18 December 1970 [Sweden] 19 March 1971 [Mexico] 9 April 1971 [Netherlands] 19 June 1971 [Japan] 30 July 1971 [Finland] 31 August 1971 [Denmark] 26 May 1972 (limited) [France] October 1972 [Iceland] 12 June 1976 (TV premiere) [Spain] 1976 [Portugal] 25 December 1984 (TV premiere) [Portugal] June 1993 (video premiere) [Portugal] |
![]() SONG OF NORWAY (Biography | Drama | Musical) [2 hours 18 minutes] Based on the life of Norway's greatest composer Edvard Grieg, and filmed in Norway where he lived. The soundtrack is all Edvard Grieg's music with added lyrics. |
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5 November 1970 [Los Angeles, California, USA] 19 November 1970 [New York City, New York, USA] 30 November 1970 {Royal charity premiere} [London, UK] 4 December 1970 [UK] 19 December 1970 [Japan] 23 December 1970 [Johannesburg, South Africa] 24 December 1970 [Argentina] 24 December 1970 [Australia] 2 January 1971 [France] 8 January 1971 [Ireland] 19 November 1971 [Brazil] 8 December 1971 [Denmark] 8 December 1971 [Italy] 8 December 1971 [Mexico] 17 December 1971 [USA] 23 December 1971 [Spain] 23 December 1971 [Netherlands] 25 December 1971 [Finland] 26 December 1971 [Sweden] 9 February 1972 (limited) [France] 17 July 1972 [Uruguay] 1 January 1973 [Poland] 26 November 1999 (re-release) [UK] 23 September 2003 (DVD premiere) [Canada] 14 December 2004 (DVD premiere) [Greece] |
![]() SCROOGE (Drama | Family | Fantasy) [1 hour 53 minutes] A musical retelling of Charles Dickens' classic novel about an old bitter miser taken on a journey of self-redemption, courtesy of several mysterious Christmas apparitions. |
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11 December 1970 {premiere} [Los Angeles, California, USA] 24 December 1970 [USA] 27 December 1970 [UK] 6 January 1971 [Philippines] 8 January 1971 [Benin] 4 February 1971 [Chile] 5 February 1971 [Cameroon] 2 July 1971 [Ireland] 4 August 1971 [Australia] 13 November 1971 [Italy] 2 December 1971 [Greece] 3 December 1971 [Sweden] 6 December 1971 [Spain] 8 December 1971 [France] 15 December 1971 [West Germany] 17 December 1971 [Finland] 17 December 1971 [Portugal] 18 December 1971 [Norway] 23 December 1971 [Netherlands] 23 December 1971 (English version) [Netherlands] 25 December 1971 [Brazil] 26 December 1971 [Denmark] 6 January 1972 [Argentina] 20 January 1972 [Hong Kong] 11 March 1972 [Japan] 29 June 1972 [Uruguay] 30 June 1972 [Israel] 4 February 1975 [Madagascar] 10 July 1977 [Togo] 6 December 1978 [Mexico] 18 December 1979 (re-release) [Italy] 21 December 1979 (re-release) [UK] 5 December 1980 (re-release) [Sweden] 12 December 1980 (re-release) [West Germany] 19 December 1980 (re-release) [Australia] 19 December 1980 (re-release) [USA] 24 December 1980 (Dutch version) [Netherlands] 24 June 1983 [New Zealand] 20 July 1985 (re-release) [Japan] 10 April 1987 [Canada] 10 April 1987 (re-release) [USA] 11 March 1994 (re-release) - (Hebrew dubbed) [Israel] 25 March 1994 (re-release) [UK] 25 March 1994 (re-release) [Ireland] 25 March 1994 (re-release) [Norway] 30 March 1994 (re-release) [France] 31 March 1994 (re-release) [Australia] 31 March 1994 [Hungary] 1 April 1994 (re-release) [Brazil] 15 May 1994 (re-release) [Germany] 20 May 1994 [Turkey] 27 May 1994 [Poland] 22 June 1994 (re-release) [Spain] 23 March 2000 (video premiere) [Iceland] 4 April 2000 (DVD premiere) [USA] 2 May 2001 {Kristiansand International Children's Film Festival} [Norway] 1 June 2013 (re-release) [Italy] 25 October 2019 (3-D version) - (re-release) [Benin] |
![]() THE ARISTOCATS (Animation | Adventure | Comedy) [1 hour 18 minutes] With the help of a smooth talking tomcat, a family of Parisian felines set to inherit a fortune from their owner try to make it back home after a jealous butler kidnaps them and leaves them in the country. |
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