1977 was huge with Burt Reynolds having starred in two films at the time, the United Artists release grossing $37 million on November 11.
was a romantic comedy, considered Woody Allen's masterpiece, starring Allen and Diane Keaton as Annie. According to United Artists, the film grossed $38.2 million.
George Burns, who played the role of God, was 81 when the films were released. Released on October 7 by Warner Bros., it grossed $41.7 million.
This was the third James Bond film in which he was paired with Anya Amasova, a Soviet agent. Released on July 13, The Spy Who Loved Me grossed $46.8 million.
The film stars Jacqueline Bisset and Nick Nolte as amateur treasure hunters. Released on June 17 by Columbia Pictures, it grossed $47.3 million.
Richard Attenborough's The Second World War, starring a number of dramatic actors, was released on 15 June and earned $50.8 million.
This is one of the greatest smut movies of all time with a soundtrack that defined the late 70's. The Paramount Pictures release, released on December 16, made $94.2 million.
It was Close Encounters - the second film starring Terry Garr on this list - and grossed $116.4 million after its November 16 release by Columbia Pictures.
The Burt Reynolds-Sally Field action comedy about a Trans Am on a mission to distract a beer-filled truck was the No. 2 film domestically with a total of $127 million.
The 20th Century Fox film, titled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope, was the top producer of 1977 with a domestic gross of $307 million.