Top 10 Movies of 1977 That Are No Longer Made

30 Dec 2023

1977 was huge with Burt Reynolds having starred in two films at the time, the United Artists release grossing $37 million on November 11.

1. Semi-Tough

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.

2. Annie Hall

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.

3. Oh, God!

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.

4. The Spy Who Loved Me

The film stars Jacqueline Bisset and Nick Nolte as amateur treasure hunters. Released on June 17 by Columbia Pictures, it grossed $47.3 million.

5. The Deep

Richard Attenborough's The Second World War, starring a number of dramatic actors, was released on 15 June and earned $50.8 million.

6. A Bridge Too Far

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.

7. Saturday Night Fever

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.

8. Close Encounters of the Third Kind

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.

9. Smokey and the Bandit

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.

10. Star Wars