Title | Release date | Director[note 1] | Producer[note 1] | Screenwriter[note 1] | Budget[note 2] | Gross[note 2] | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Bonnie and Clyde | 1967 | Arthur Penn | Warren Beatty | David Newman, Robert Benton | $2,500,000 (equivalent to $22,844,311 in 2023) | $22,000,000 (equivalent to $201,029,940 in 2023) | ||
The Graduate | 1967 | Mike Nichols | Lawrence Turman | Calder Willingham, Buck Henry | $3,000,000 (equivalent to $27,413,174 in 2023) | $105,000,000 (equivalent to $959,461,078 in 2023) | ||
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner | 1967 | Stanley Kramer | Stanley Kramer | William Rose | $4,000,000 (equivalent to $36,550,898 in 2023) | $55,000,000 (equivalent to $502,574,850 in 2023) | ||
Cool Hand Luke | 1967 | Stuart Rosenberg | Gordon Carroll | Donn Pearce, Frank Pierson | $3,000,000 (equivalent to $27,413,174 in 2023) | $16,000,000 (equivalent to $146,203,593 in 2023) | ||
2001: A Space Odyssey | 1968 | Stanley Kubrick | Stanley Kubrick | Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke | $10,500,000 (equivalent to $91,998,086 in 2023) | $70,000,000 (equivalent to $613,320,574 in 2023) | ||
Rosemary's Baby | 1968 | Roman Polanski | William Castle | Roman Polanski | $3,000,000 (equivalent to $26,285,167 in 2023) | $33,500,000 (equivalent to $293,517,703 in 2023) | ||
Head | 1968 | Bob Rafelson | Bert Schneider, Bob Rafelson, Jack Nicholson | Bob Rafelson, Jack Nicholson | $800,000 (equivalent to $7,009,378 in 2023) | $16,000 (equivalent to $140,188 in 2023) | ||
Easy Rider | 1969 | Dennis Hopper | Peter Fonda | Peter Fonda, Dennis Hopper, Terry Southern | $400,000 (equivalent to $3,323,412 in 2023) | $60,000,000 (equivalent to $498,511,797 in 2023) | ||
Medium Cool | 1969 | Haskell Wexler | Michael Philip Butler, Tully Friedman, Jonathan Haze, Steven North, Haskell Wexler, Jerrold Wexler | Haskell Wexler | ||||
Midnight Cowboy | 1969 | John Schlesinger | Jerome Hellman | Waldo Salt | $4,000,000 (equivalent to $33,234,120 in 2023) | $45,000,000 (equivalent to $373,883,848 in 2023) | ||
M*A*S*H | 1970 | Robert Altman | Ingo Preminger | Ring Lardner Jr. | $3,500,000 (equivalent to $27,460,154 in 2023) | $82,000,000 (equivalent to $643,352,185 in 2023) | ||
Brewster McCloud | 1970 | Robert Altman | Lou Adler, John Phillips | Doran William Cannon | $1,500,000 (equivalent to $11,768,638 in 2023) | $1,300,000 (equivalent to $10,199,486 in 2023) | ||
Five Easy Pieces | 1970 | Bob Rafelson | Bob Rafelson, Richard Wechsler | Carole Eastman[note 3] | $1,000,000 (equivalent to $7,845,758 in 2023) | $18,000,000 (equivalent to $141,223,650 in 2023) | ||
The Last Picture Show | 1971 | Peter Bogdanovich | Stephen J. Friedman | Larry McMurtry, Peter Bogdanovich | $1,300,000 (equivalent to $9,780,444 in 2023) | $29,000,000 (equivalent to $218,179,129 in 2023) | ||
Harold and Maude | 1971 | Hal Ashby | Colin Higgins, Charles B. Mulvehill | Colin Higgins | $1,300,000 (equivalent to $9,780,444 in 2023) | |||
The Last Movie | 1971 | Dennis Hopper | Paul Lewis | Stewart Stern | $850,000 (equivalent to $6,394,906 in 2023) | |||
The Godfather | 1972 | Francis Ford Coppola | Albert S. Ruddy | Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola | $7,000,000 (equivalent to $50,988,067 in 2023) | $268,500,000 (equivalent to $1,955,756,563 in 2023) | ||
The King of Marvin Gardens | 1972 | Bob Rafelson | Stephen Blauner, Bob Rafelson, Harold Schneider | Jacob Brackman | ||||
Mean Streets | 1973 | Martin Scorsese | Jonathan Taplin | Martin Scorsese, Mardik Martin | $500,000 (equivalent to $3,431,784 in 2023) | $3,000,000 (equivalent to $20,590,705 in 2023) | ||
American Graffiti | 1973 | George Lucas | Francis Ford Coppola | George Lucas, Gloria Katz, Willard Huyck | $800,000 (equivalent to $5,490,855 in 2023) | $140,000,000 (equivalent to $960,899,550 in 2023 | ||
Badlands | 1973 | Terrence Malick | Terrence Malick | Terrence Malick | $300,000 (equivalent to $2,059,070 in 2023) | |||
Serpico | 1973 | Sidney Lumet | Martin Bregman | Waldo Salt, Norman Wexler | $3,000,000 (equivalent to $20,590,705 in 2023) | $27,000,000 (equivalent to $185,316,342 in 2023) | ||
Chinatown | 1974 | Roman Polanski | Robert Evans | Robert Towne | $6,000,000 (equivalent to $37,068,826 in 2023) | $23,000,000 (equivalent to $142,097,166 in 2023) | ||
A Woman Under the Influence | 1974 | John Cassavetes | Sam Shaw | John Cassavetes | $1,000,000 (equivalent to $6,178,138 in 2023) | $11,000,000 (equivalent to $67,959,514 in 2023) | ||
Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore | 1974 | Martin Scorsese | Audrey Mass, David Susskind | Robert Getchell | $1,800,000 (equivalent to $11,120,648 in 2023) | $21,000,000 (equivalent to $129,740,891 in 2023) | ||
The Godfather Part II | 1974 | Francis Ford Coppola | Francis Ford Coppola | Mario Puzo, Francis Ford Coppola | $13,000,000 (equivalent to $80,315,789 in 2023) | $57,000,000 (equivalent to $352,153,846 in 2023) | ||
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