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The History of British Cinema: 1975 |
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4/3 - |
Charles Chaplin is knighted. [ADD] |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Jim Sharman’s screen version of Richard O'Brien's stage success, The Rocky Horror Show, is released. Barry Bostwick and Susan Sarandon play the young couple who find themselves the guest of Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry) and his strange transvestite friends. [ADD] |
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A working Party on the Future of the British Film Industry recommends the formation of a British Film Authority with overall responsibility for the industry [ADD] |
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– British Lion merges with EMI. [ADD] |
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– A private individual brings a successful legal action against the distributors and exhibitors of Swedish sex film, More About the Language of Love. [ADD] |
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– A large number of film stars and filmmakers leave the country following the introduction of Chancellor Denis Healey’s new tax laws. [ADD] |
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– Laura Mulvey publishes ‘Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema.’ [ADD] |
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Other Key British Films of 1975 |
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In Celebration (Lindsay Anderson) [ADD] |
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Juvenile Liaison (Nick Broomfield, Joan Churchill) [ADD] |
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Lisztomania (Ken Russell) [ADD] |
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The Man Who Would be King (John Huston) [ADD] |
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Monty Python and the Holy Grail (Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones) [ADD] |
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Requiem for a Village (David Gladwell) [ADD] |
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The Romantic Englishwoman (Joseph Losey) [ADD] |
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Tommy (Ken Russell) [ADD] |
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Winstanley (Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo) [ADD] |
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