List of British films of 1976

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A list of films produced in the United Kingdom in 1976 (see 1976 in film):

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1976

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
1976
Ace Up My Sleeve Ivan Passer Omar Sharif, Karen Black ComedyCo-production with West Germany [1]
Aces High Jack Gold Malcolm McDowell, Christopher Plummer, Simon Ward World War I
Adventures of a Taxi Driver Stanley Long Barry Evans, Judy Geeson Sex comedy
At the Earth's Core Kevin Connor Doug McClure, Peter Cushing Fantasy/adventure
The Bawdy Adventures of Tom Jones Cliff Owen Nicky Henson, Trevor Howard Comedy musical
The Belstone Fox James Hill Dennis Waterman, Bill Travers Drama
Blue Belle Massimo Dallamano Annie Belle, Felicity Devonshire, Maria Rohm DramaCo-production with Italy
Bugsy Malone Alan Parker Scott Baio, Jodie Foster Musical
Carry On England Gerald Thomas Kenneth Connor, Windsor Davies Comedy
The Cassandra Crossing George Pan Cosmatos Richard Harris, Ava Gardner, Sophia Loren Disaster film
Confessions of a Driving Instructor Norman Cohen Robin Askwith, Antony Booth, Lynda Bellingham Sex comedy
Double Exposure William Webb Anouska Hempel, David Baron Thriller [2]
The Eagle Has Landed John Sturges Michael Caine, Donald Sutherland World War II drama
Emily Henry Herbert Koo Stark, Victor Spinetti Soft core porn
Escape from the Dark Charles Jarrott Alastair Sim, Peter Barkworth Drama
Exposé James Kenelm Clarke Udo Kier, Linda Hayden, Fiona Richmond Thriller
Foxtrot Arturo Ripstein Peter O'Toole, Charlotte Rampling, Max von Sydow Drama
House of Mortal Sin Pete Walker Anthony Sharp, Susan Penhaligon Horror
I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight Joseph McGrath Barry Andrews, James Booth Sex comedy [3]
The Incredible Sarah Richard Fleischer Glenda Jackson, Daniel Massey Biopic
Intimate Games Tudor Gates George Baker, Anna Bergman, Ian Hendry Sex comedy [4]
It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet Eric Till John Alderton, Colin Blakely ComedyEntered into the 10th Moscow International Film Festival
Keep It Up Downstairs Robert Young Diana Dors, Jack Wild Sex comedy
The Likely Lads Michael Tuchner Rodney Bewes, James Bolam, Brigit Forsyth Comedy
The Man Who Fell to Earth Nicolas Roeg David Bowie, Rip Torn, Candy Clark Sci fiEntered into the 26th Berlin International Film Festival
The Memory of Justice Marcel Ophüls Karl Dönitz, Albert Speer World War II documentary
Nickelodeon Peter Bogdanovich Ryan O'Neal, Burt Reynolds ComedyCo-production with the US
Not Now, Comrade Ray Cooney, Harold Snoad Ray Cooney, Windsor Davies Comedy
The Omen Richard Donner Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner Horror
The Pink Panther Strikes Again Blake Edwards Peter Sellers, Herbert Lom, Lesley-Anne Down Comedy
Pressure Horace Ové Herbert Norville, Oscar James Drama
Queen Kong Frank Agrama Robin Askwith, Rula Lenska, Valerie Leon Comedy
The Ritz Richard Lester Jack Weston, Rita Moreno Comedy
Robin and Marian Richard Lester Sean Connery, Audrey Hepburn, Robert Shaw, Nicol Williamson Adventure
Schizo Pete Walker Lynne Frederick, John Leyton, Stephanie Beacham Thriller
Sebastiane Derek Jarman, Paul Humfress Leonardo Treviglio, Barney James, Richard Warwick Drama
The Sell Out Peter Collinson Oliver Reed, Richard Widmark Drama
Seven Nights in Japan Lewis Gilbert Michael York, Hidemi Aoki Comedy/dramaCo-production with France
The Seven-Per-Cent Solution Herbert Ross Alan Arkin, Vanessa Redgrave Adventure
The Sexplorer Derek Ford Monika Ringwald, Mark Jones Sex comedy
Shout at the Devil Peter R. Hunt Lee Marvin, Roger Moore Action
The Slipper and the Rose Bryan Forbes Gemma Craven, Richard Chamberlain, Michael Hordern, Margaret Lockwood Musical
The Song Remains the Same Peter Clifton Led Zeppelin Concert film
Swallows and Amazons Claude Whatham Virginia McKenna, Ronald Fraser Family
To the Devil a Daughter Peter Sykes Richard Widmark, Christopher Lee, Honor Blackman Horror
Under the Doctor Gerry Poulson Barry Evans, Liz Fraser Sex comedy
Voyage of the Damned Stuart Rosenberg Faye Dunaway, Oskar Werner Drama
Whispering Death Jürgen Goslar Christopher Lee, James Faulkner ActionCo-production

Top Films at the British Box Office in 1976 [5]

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References

  1. "Ace up My Sleeve (1976)".
  2. http://www.findanyfilm.com/film/double-exposure~1005 [ dead link ]
  3. "I'm Not Feeling Myself Tonight (1976)". Archived from the original on February 22, 2019.
  4. "Intimate Games (1978) | Stills : Gallery -".
  5. Harper, Sue; Smith, Justin (2013). British Film Culture in the 1970s: The Boundaries of Pleasure. Edinburgh Press. pp. 271–272.