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Cleopatra and 1970
In 1970, Quincy Jones convinced Johnson to move from New York to California to compose for cinema and television, where he eventually scored movies such as Across 110th Street, Cleopatra Jones, Top of the Heap and Willie Dynamite, as well as TV series such as Starsky & Hutch, Mike Hammer and The Six Million Dollar Man.
** Cleopatra: Queen of Sex ( 1970 ; given self-applied " X " rating in U. S .)
* The Notorious Cleopatra ( 1970 )
* Cleopatra, Michel Auder ( 1970 )

Cleopatra and film
Among his best-known films are Cleopatra ; Samson and Delilah ; The Greatest Show on Earth, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture ; and The Ten Commandments, which was his last and most successful film.
* Cleopatra ( 1912 film ), a silent film created in 1912 by Helen Gardner
* Cleopatra ( 1917 film ), an American film directed by J. Gordon Edwards
* Cleopatra ( 1934 film ), an American film directed by Cecil B. DeMille
* Cleopatra ( 1963 film ), a British-American-Swiss drama directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
* Cleopatra ( 1999 film ), an American film produced by Hallmark Entertainment
* Cleopatra ( 2003 film ), an Argentine film directed by Eduardo Mignogna
* Cleopatra ( 2005 film ), a South Indian Tamil film
* Cleopatra ( 2011 film ), a South Indian Malayalam film
* the title character of Cleopatra Jones, a 1973 blaxploitation action film starring Tamara Dobson, and its sequel Cleopatra Jones and the Casino of Gold
* Foxxy Cleopatra, in the film Austin Powers in Goldmember
* A CGI representation appears in the 2002 live-action film Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra.
* The 1934 film Cleopatra ( played by Henry Wilcoxon )
* The 1963 film Cleopatra ( played by Richard Burton )
* The 1999 film Cleopatra ( played by Billy Zane )

Cleopatra and ),
Octavian ( Julius Caesar's 18-year old adopted son and heir ), and Cleopatra of Egypt ( Joseph M. Horodyski, Military Heritage, August 2005, Volume 7, No. 1, pp 58 to 63, and p. 78 ), ISSN 1524-8666.
* Cleopatra I Syra ( c. 204 – 176 BC ), princess of the Seleucid Empire and by marriage, queen of Ptolemaic Egypt
* Cleopatra II of Egypt ( c. 185 – 116 BC ), queen ( and briefly sole ruler ) of Ptolemaic Egypt
* Cleopatra III of Egypt ( 161 – 101 BC ), queen of Egypt
* Cleopatra IV of Egypt ( c. 138 – 135 BC ), queen of Egypt
* Cleopatra Eurydice of Macedon ( 4th century BC ), wife of Philip II of Macedon
* Cleopatra of Jerusalem ( 1st century BC ), wife of Herod the Great
* Cleopatra of Macedon ( c. 356 – 308 BC ), sister of Alexander the Great, daughter of Philip II of Macedon and Olympias of Epirus
* Cleopatra of Pontus ( born 110 BC ), wife of Tigranes the Great
* Cleopatra Selene I ( c. 135 – 130 BC ), daughter of Cleopatra III and Ptolemy VIII Physcon
* Cleopatra Selene II ( 40 – 5 BC ), daughter of Cleopatra VII and Mark Antony
* Cleopatra Thea ( c. 164 – 121 BC ), daughter of Cleopatra II and Ptolemy VI Philometor
* Berenice III of Egypt ( 120-80 BC ), queen of Egypt sometimes known as Cleopatra Berenice
* Cleopatra Borel-Brown ( born 1979 ), female shot putter from Trinidad and Tobago
* Cleopatra Coleman ( born 1987 ), Australian actress
* Cleopatra Mathis ( born 1947 ), American poet and professor
* Cleopatra Stratan ( born 2002 ), Moldovan singer
* Cleopatra Tucker ( born 1943 ), American politician

Cleopatra and anime
The earliest association between anime and adult animation occurred prior to the 1972 release of Fritz the Cat when American distributors attempted to cash in on the publicity garnered from the rating by rushing out dubbed versions of two other adult animations from Japan, both of which featured an X rating in their advertising material: Senya ichiya monogatari and Kureopatora, retitled One Thousand and One Arabian Nights and Cleopatra: Queen of Sex, respectively.
The studio pioneered TV animation in Japan, and was responsible for many successful anime TV series, such as Astro Boy, Gokū no Daibōken, Princess Knight, Kimba the White Lion, Dororo, and Ashita no Joe, as well as more adult-oriented feature films such as 1001 Nights, Cleopatra ( the first X-rated animated film ), and The Belladonna of Sadness.

1970 and film
* Ark, a 1970 short film directed by Rolf Forsberg
In 1965 Lerner collaborated again with Burton Lane on the musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever, which was adapted for film in 1970.
The film chronicles recent events in Chile, beginning with the 1970 election of socialist President Salvador Allende until his murder and the resulting coup in 1973.
Some small sense of the noise and power of a cavalry charge can be gained from the 1970 film Waterloo, which featured some 2000 cavalrymen, some of them cossacks.
( 1970 ), but his main focus during this time was producing the feature film The Phantom Tollbooth, which did lukewarm business when MGM released it in 1970.
* The Phantom Tollbooth ( feature film, 1970 )
Studying avant-garde theatre and mime under Lindsay Kemp, he was given the role of Cloud in Kemp's 1967 theatrical production Pierrot in Turquoise ( later made into the 1970 television film The Looking Glass Murders ).
* 1901 – Chester Morris, American film actor ( d. 1970 )
Franklin James Schaffner ( May 30, 1920July 2, 1989 ) was an American film director best known for such films as Planet of the Apes ( 1968 ), Patton ( 1970 ), Papillon ( 1973 ), and The Boys from Brazil ( 1978 ).
In 1970, director Ishiro Honda prepared an edited version of the film for the Champion Matsuri, a film festival that showed edited re-releases of older kaiju films along with cartoons and newer kaiju films aimed at children.
The New York Times did not review the film upon release, but film critic Howard Thompson gave it a positive review on a re-release at a children's matinee with the Bugs Bunny short, Napoleon Bunny-Part, in December 1970.
* 1970 – Malcolm D. Lee, American actor, film director, and screenwriter
* Rainbow Bridge ( film ) Maui, Hawaii, 1970
* 1922 – Albert Lamorisse, French film director and producer ( d. 1970 )
( 1970 ) with several horror features: The Abominable Dr. Phibes ( 1971 ), with Vincent Price, and Soylent Green ( 1973 ), the last film featuring Edward G. Robinson.
* Lev Kuleshov ( 1899 – 1970 ), a Soviet filmmaker and film theorist
* Kit ( film ), 1970 Bulgarian satirical movie directed by Petar B. Vasilev
In the 1970 film Tora, Tora, Tora, Konoe was portrayed by Japanese actor Koreya Senda.

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