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The Doberman movies were a series of three Benji esque films centered on the idea of dobermans trainThe Doberman movies were a series of three Benji esque films centered on the idea of dobermans train

The Doberman movies were a series of three Benji esque films centered on the idea of dobermans trained to commit crimes. It was a combination of a jewel thief/heist movie with a Benji/Old Yeller-esque animal film. 

Something you will never get when talking to film historians of the 1970s: sure, you had your Cassavettes and Friedkins, but as for the movies average people saw, it was the golden age of the family friendly dog and cat movie. Art Carney famously beat Al Pacino in Godfather II for Best Actor with his role in Harry and Tonto, a cute cat movie. 


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十九歳の地図/柳町光男/プロダクション群狼/1979Jukyu-sai no Chizu (A Nineteen Year-Old’s Plan) / Director: Mitsuo Y

十九歳の地図/柳町光男/プロダクション群狼/1979
Jukyu-sai no Chizu (A Nineteen Year-Old’s Plan) / Director: Mitsuo Yahagimachi / Production Company:  Gunro Production / 1979

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『神田川』出目昌伸/東宝/1974 Kandagawa / Director: Masanobu Deme /  Production Company & Distributor: Toho

『神田川』出目昌伸/東宝/1974
 Kandagawa / Director: Masanobu Deme /  Production Company & Distributor: Toho / 1974

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 The Deadly Angels Croatian poster (Hun Choi, 1977)

The Deadly Angels Croatian poster (Hun Choi, 1977)


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Frank Frazetta The Gauntlet poster sketch (1977)

Frank Frazetta The Gauntlet poster sketch (1977)


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Knepper The Kid with the Golden Arm VHS art (1979)

KnepperThe Kid with the Golden ArmVHS art (1979)


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Roger Moore & Toshiro Suga, Moonraker (1979)

Roger Moore & Toshiro Suga, Moonraker(1979)


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 Caroline Munro, At The Earth’s Core (1976)

Caroline Munro, At The Earth’s Core(1976)


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CultureCINEMA: “Dog Day Afternoon” Opening Sequence (1975) - Music: “Amoreena” Elton John (1970)

Directed by Sidney Lumet and featuring Al Pacino, John Cazale, Chris Sarandon, Carol Kane, and Charles Durning. A great look at 1970s New York

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