Are these '70s TV movies or were they released in theaters?

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Movies are a great source of entertainment, and when you can't get to a theater, the best place to watch them is on television. Some of the best movies were released in the '70s, and some made-for-television movies were so good that you'd think they were theater releases.

Were these made-for-television movies, or were they released in theaters?

Good luck!

  1. Movie name: "Crash" - starring Eddie Albert (1978)
  2. Movie name: "Harry and Maggie" - starring Don Knotts (1975)
  3. Movie name: "Jaws" - starring Roy Scheider (1975)
  4. Movie name: "Suddenly, Love" - starring Cindy Williams (1978)
  5. Movie name: "The Godfather" - starring Al Pacino (1972)
  6. Movie name: "The Night Stalker" - starring Darren McGavin (1972)
  7. Movie name: "Taxi Driver" - starring Robert De Niro (1976)
  8. Movie name: "Annie Hall" - starring Woody Allen (1977)
  9. Movie name: "The Strangers in 7A" - starring Andy Griffith (1972)
  10. Movie name: "Car Wash" - starring Richard Pryor (1976)

Are these '70s TV movies or were they released in theaters?

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68 Comments

graceful1970 9 months ago
Here's the moment of truth. You got 9 out of 10
LisaS 12 months ago
10/10! I didn't know some of the tv movies but I was sure about the theater releases.
GoodMorningMrMilner 12 months ago
I'm on fire with a 10/10...finally! Great quiz!
Herbert 12 months ago
Suddenly love threw me for a loop.
emTV279 12 months ago
10/10, Break out the bubbly, and let's celebrate this score!
Wenatchee7 12 months ago
9/10 Don Knotts, you got me again.
Giggity Wenatchee7 12 months ago
Me too..
CaroleThorpe 12 months ago
Here's the moment of truth. You got 10 out of 10
Break out the bubbly, and let's celebrate this score!
Tresix 12 months ago
9/10. Missed the first one, but who doesn’t know those well-known movies except for the VERY young.
Mblack 12 months ago
I may have that Andy Griffith film on DVD.

After I got my DVD player in 2004, I saw a bunch of DVDs of made for tv movies. Each had two films. I bought a few because of one, so I never got to the others. But one of them has Andy.

A lot were kind of knockoffs of theatrical releases. So one that seems like Breezy
RedSamRackham 12 months ago
* 90% Score * Never knew Don Knotts did any MFTV movie *
graceful1970 12 months ago
Here's the moment of truth. You got 9 out of 10
Break out the bubbly, and let's celebrate this score!
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