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Karen Black - 7 Titles Found
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Five Easy Pieces
(1970) [M]
Robert Dupea (Jack Nicholson) is a man who has it all. A brilliant, classical pianist from a well-to-do family, he has made a career out of running from job to job and woman to woman. Presently working in an oil field, he spends most of his free time downing beers, playing poker and being no... More
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The Great Gatsby
(1974) [PG]
F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece is a story that could have only taken place in the Jazz Age - an era in which recklessness with money, liquor, women and fast cars pervaded the American consciousness. Robert Redford is Jay Gatsby, the dashing, enigmatic millionaire obsessed with the elusive and... More
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Family Plot
(1976)
Hitchcock's diabolically funny and exciting movie about a search for a missing heir, proved to be his final film. Starring Bruce Dern, Barbara Harris, William Devane, and Karen Black, Family Plot is the story of a cabbie and a psychic who team up to find a dead man who's not really dead, in... More
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Nashville
(1975) [M]
This 1975 film sits near the top of any list of the best films of the 1970s. Robert Altman, at his most Altmanesque, spins together plot strands involving two dozen people over the course of one particularly busy weekend in Music City, USA. Though several of the story lines deal with... More
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The Day of the Locust
(1974) [M]
Nathaneal West’s novel about Hollywood decadence in the late ‘30’s is a brilliant piece of filmmaking. A deeply insightful work that is powerful in its presentation, staggering in its vision. Director John Schlesinger is masterful in creating a world of platinum blondes, cockfights, glamour... More
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Rhinoceros
(1973) [PG]
Director Tom O'Horgan, originator of the Broadway smash hit Hair, transforms Eugene lonesco's "Theatre of the Absurd" curio into a hilarious, outrageous screen comedy, with Wilder and Mostel displaying pitch-perfect comic timing, With Karen Black. More
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The Great Gatsby (Blu-Ray)
(1974) [PG]
F. Scott Fitzgerald's masterpiece is a story that could have only taken place in the Jazz Age - an era in which recklessness with money, liquor, women and fast cars pervaded the American consciousness. Robert Redford is Jay Gatsby, the dashing, enigmatic millionaire obsessed with the elusive and... More
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