The French Connection (1971)
New York detective 'Popeye' Doyle relentlessly pursues a French heroin smuggler, leading to one of the most legendary car chases in film history. This raw, gritty thriller perfectly captures the dark underbelly of the city's drug trade.
A Clockwork Orange (1971)
In a dystopian future, a charismatic and ultra-violent delinquent undergoes experimental aversion therapy to 'cure' his violent tendencies. Stanley Kubrick's controversial masterpiece explores themes of free will and social control.
Dirty Harry (1971)
A no-nonsense San Francisco cop, Harry Callahan, will stop at nothing to catch a psychopathic sniper known as 'Scorpio.' This role cemented Clint Eastwood's status as an unstoppable cinematic hero.
Deliverance (1972)
Four urban businessmen go on a canoeing trip in the remote wilderness of Georgia, but their weekend turns into a fight for survival. The film is a tense thriller that explores the clash between civilization and the wild.
Cabaret (1972)
An American cabaret singer in 1930s Berlin becomes involved in a love triangle with a student and a wealthy playboy, as the shadow of Nazism looms over Germany. The film is a dark and stylish musical that won eight Academy Awards.