Here’s Every Burt Reynolds Movie of the 1970s
Daniel Bonfiglio
Published
03/21/2025
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Burt Reynolds made a lot of movies in the 1970s, sometimes up to four in a year. And with his prolific portfolio came national recognition and a reputation as mustache-sporting, outlaw of a ladies' man.
Some are timeless classics and some are forgotten busts, but here are all the movies featuring Burt Reynolds from the 1970s.
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1. Skullduggery, 1970
An odd jungle adventure. -
2. Hunters Are for Killing, 1970
An estate family drama featuring an ex-convict. -
3. Run, Simon, Run, 1970
A Papago “Indian” hunts his brother’s murderer. -
4. Fuzz, 1972
An action comedy from a dysfunctional police station. -
5. Deliverance, 1972
A dangerous American canoeing trip. -
6. Everything You Always Wanted to Know About S-* But Were Afraid to Ask, 1972
A Woody Allen movie about doing the deed. -
7. Shamus, 1973
A vigilante solves a jewelry thievery and a murder. -
8. The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, 1973
A western woman leaves her husband for the outlaws. -
9. White Lightning, 1973
A prisoner is turned into a mole. -
10. Fade In, 1973
A director falls for her movie’s cowboy lead. -
11. The Longest Yard, 1974
Prison guards vs inmates on the football field. -
12. W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings, 1975
A criminal meets a country band. -
13. At Long Last Love, 1975
Friends decide to switch partners. -
14. Hustle, 1975
A cop investigates a death. -
15. Lucky Lady, 1975
Prohibition rum-runners and their romantic life. -
16. Silent Movie, 1976
A Mel Brooks film about making a silent movie. -
17. Gator, 1976
An ex-criminal goes after a corrupt politician. -
18. Nickelodeon, 1976
Two men accidentally end up making a movie. -
19. Smokey and the Bandit, 1977
The Bandit smuggles beer. -
20. Semi-Tough, 1977
Two football players and the owner's daughter. -
21. The End, 1978
A man learns he will die soon. -
22. Hooper, 1978
An older stuntman tries to prove himself. -
23. Starting Over, 1979
A divorced man isn’t over his ex-wife.
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