User:Vaticidalprophet/List of New Hollywood films

Films associated with the New Hollywood movement
Title Release date Director[note 1] Producer[note 1] Screenwriter[note 1] Budget[note 2] Gross[note 2] Notes Ref(s)
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)
[1][2]
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)
[3][4]
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)
[5][6]
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)
[7][8]
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)
[9][10]
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)
[11][12][13]
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)
[14][15]
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)
[2][16]
Medium Cool 1969 Haskell Wexler Michael Philip Butler, Tully Friedman, Jonathan Haze, Steven North, Haskell Wexler, Jerrold Wexler Haskell Wexler
[17]
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)
[18][19]
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)
[2][20]
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)
[21][22]
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)
[2][23][24]
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)
[2][25][26]
Harold and Maude 1971 Hal Ashby Colin Higgins, Charles B. Mulvehill Colin Higgins $1,300,000 (equivalent to $9,780,444 in 2023)
[27][28]
The Last Movie 1971 Dennis Hopper Paul Lewis Stewart Stern $850,000 (equivalent to $6,394,906 in 2023)
[27][29]
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)
[2][30]
The King of Marvin Gardens 1972 Bob Rafelson Stephen Blauner, Bob Rafelson, Harold Schneider Jacob Brackman
[31]
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)
[2][32][33]
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
[2][34]
Badlands 1973 Terrence Malick Terrence Malick Terrence Malick $300,000 (equivalent to $2,059,070 in 2023)
[2][35]
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)
[36][37]
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)
[38][39]
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)
[40][41][42]
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)
[40][43]
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)
[40][44]
1975


Notes

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  1. ^ a b c Sourced from film credits.
  2. ^ a b Rounded where possible.
  3. ^ Credited as Adrien Joyce.

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