List of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films (1970–1979)

The following is a list of films originally produced and/or distributed theatrically by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and released between 1970 and 1979.

Release date Title Notes
January 9, 1970...tick...tick...tick...
February 9, 1970Zabriskie Point
February 20, 1970The Five Man Army
April 22, 1970Brotherly Love
April 27, 1970Zig Zag
May 13, 1970My Lover My Son
May 26, 1970The Magic Garden of Stanley Sweetheart
June 10, 1970The Walking Stick
June 15, 1970The Strawberry Statement
June 23, 1970Kelly's Heroes
July 1970The Moonshine War
September 9, 1970House of Dark Shadows
October 1, 1970The Traveling Executioner
October 7, 1970Captain Nemo and the Underwater City
October 15, 1970 The Weekend Murders distribution only
October 23, 1970No Blade of Grass
November 7, 1970The Phantom Tollbooth
November 9, 1970Ryan's Daughter
November 11, 1970Elvis: That's the Way It Is
November 18, 1970Dirty Dingus Magee
November 1970The Bushbaby
December 5, 1970Brewster McCloud
December 22, 1970Alex in Wonderland
1971Freelance
February 1, 1971The Sidelong Glances of a Pigeon Kicker
February 24, 1971The Body
March 3, 1971Percydistribution only; produced by Anglo-EMI
March 18, 1971Get CarterProduced by MGM-British
March 29, 1971Mad Dogs & Englishmen
April 22, 1971The Enchanted Years
April 28, 1971Pretty Maids All in a Row
May 12, 1971The Night DiggerProduced by MGM-British
May 26, 1971Villaindistribution only; produced by Anglo-EMI
June 15, 1971Fortune and Men's Eyes
June 23, 1971Wild Rovers
June 30, 1971The Tales of Beatrix PotterU.S. theatrical distribution only; produced by GW Films/EMI-Elstree
July 2, 1971Shaft
July 7, 1971The Last Run
August 4, 1971Night of Dark Shadows
August 1971Clay Pigeon
October 20, 1971Catlow
December 1, 1971Going Home
December 1, 1971Chandler
December 8, 1971Believe in Me
December 16, 1971The Boy FriendProduced by MGM-British
December 22, 1971The Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight
February 2, 1972The Jerusalem File
March 22, 1972Cool Breeze
March 29, 1972The Carey Treatment
March 1972Corky
May 24, 1972Skyjacked
June 7, 1972Black Belly of the Tarantula
June 7, 1972The Weekend MurdersDistribution only
June 14, 1972Every Little Crook and Nanny
June 18, 1972Shaft's Big Score
June 19, 1972Sitting TargetProduced by MGM-British
June 19, 1972One Is a Lonely NumberAlso known as Two Is a Happy Number
July 14, 1972The Wrath of God
August 2, 1972Kansas City Bomber
August 16, 1972Melinda
September 1972Savage Messiah
September 1972Private Parts
October 4, 1972Night of the Lepus
November 1, 1972Elvis on Tour
November 1, 1972The Great Waltz
November 22, 1972They Only Kill Their Masters
December 17, 1972Travels with My Aunt
December 20, 1972Hit Man
February 21, 1973Lolly-Madonna XXX
March 7, 1973Slither
March 8, 1973Ludwig
May 9, 1973Soylent Green
May 23, 1973Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid
May 25, 1973Sweet Jesus, Preacherman
June 13, 1973Wicked, Wicked
June 14, 1973Shaft in Africa
June 28, 1973The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
June 1973Trader Horn
July 25, 1973Deaf Smith & Johnny Ears
August 17, 1973Westworld
September 26, 1973Deadly China Doll
September 26, 1973The Slams
October 1973The Outfit
March 20, 1974The Super CopsFirst film to be distributed by United Artists (U.S.) and Cinema International Corporation (International)
May 8, 1974Kazablan
May 17, 1974That's Entertainment!
September 20, 1974Nightmare Honeymoon
February 1975Mr. Ricco
April 9, 1975The Passengerdistribution only
May 22, 1975The Wind and the LionUS distribution only; co-production with Columbia Pictures
June 20, 1975The Silent Stranger
October 8, 1975Hearts of the West
November 6, 1975The Sunshine Boys
May 17, 1976That's Entertainment, Part II
June 23, 1976Logan's Run
June 29, 1976Sweet Revenge
September 29, 1976Norman... Is That You?
November 27, 1976Networkco-production with United Artists
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture
April 8, 1977Demon Seed
November 30, 1977The Goodbye GirlInternational distribution only; co-production with Warner Bros.
Nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture.
December 16, 1977Telefon
January 6, 1978Coma
July 19, 1978International Velvet
August 4, 1978Corvette SummerDistributed in the US by United Artists
December 22, 1978Brass Target
January 1, 1979Jamaican Goldalso known as The Treasure Seekers
March 14, 1979Voices
April 4, 1979The Champremake of 1931 film
December 18, 1979The Human Factor

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