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Here is a look at the 10 best thriller movies of the 1970s, ranked.
10) Assault on Precinct 13

Assault on Precinct 13 was based on a classic Western movie and it was even used as a template for later movies in the thriller genre. Directed by John Carpenter, Assault on Precinct 13 was an urban remake of the John Wayne movie, Rio Bravo, and it followed a police department that found itself under attack by a criminal gang wanting revenge for the LAPD stopping a recent robbery. They then attack the police department, and the officers have to barricade themselves in and defend themselves from the attack until help arrives. Carpenter moved on to horror and sci-fi after this, but he proved here that he was a master of tension and the thriller genre. Carpenter even remade it in the sci-fi movie Ghosts of Mars.
9) Marathon Man

Marathon Man is a thriller movie that not a lot of people talk about, but it is one that deserves a lot more recognition. Written by William Goldman, and based on the screenwriterโs book of the same name, Dustin Hoffman stars as a graduate student and long-distance runner named Babe who is forced into a plot by a Nazi war criminal to retrieve diamonds from a safe deposit box. At the end of the day, this was a movie about bringing down Nazi war criminals in hiding, and it offered a strong look at how far a man would go to defend his honor.
8) Serpico

Al Pacino made his name as the mafia don in the Godfather franchise, but he had several other incredible films in the 1970s, with one of the best being the crime thriller Serpico. This movie had Pacino star as an NYPD detective named Frank Serpico, a good cop who had to deal with the corruption within his own department, as well as his turn as a whistleblower who helped expose the corruption. Based on a true story, it was as tense as it gets, as Serpico has to deal with threats from within his own department and from the outside. Pacino won a Golden Globe for his performance, and it has a 93% fresh Rotten Tomatoes score.
7) Three Days of the Condor

Three Days of the Condor did something impressive with Robert Redford. While he was a legitimate leading man at the time, the movie had him play a bookish analyst for the CIA who is completely unassuming and unprepared for the adventure that lies ahead for him. When the CIA orders the execution of everyone in his department to cover up their wrongdoing, he is the only survivor and goes on the run, with no one there to help him. The film earned one Oscar nomination and proved Redford was one of the most well-rounded stars in Hollywood at the time.
6) Sorcerer

Sorcerer is a thriller movie that has little to do with crime or conspiracies and is instead a lesson in how to build tension and thrills through real-life adventures. Directed by William Friedkin, the movie is based on the novel The Wages of Fear, and is the second adaptation of that book. The plot follows four fugitives who are hired to drive two dilapidated tricks 208 miles through a Latin American jungle road. However, the trucks are loaded with rotting dynamite, and one accident could kill them all. The movie has some of the most intense scenes of terror in any thriller movie, and it is all about the trucksโ journey throughout perilous terrain, and nothing more.













