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{{unreferenced|date=November 2018}}{{Infobox company| name = Boxoffice International Pictures, Inc.| logo = | fate = Ceased operations | foundation = 1950| defunct = 1977 | type = Film company | location = Los Angeles, California| key_people = Harry Novak| industry = Motion pictures| parent = | owner = | divisions = | subsid = | }}Boxoffice International Pictures, Inc. was a film distributor founded in 1950. The company was owned by Harry Novak, who later used the alternate name Harry Novak Productions. It ceased operations in 1977. Filmsa | Year | b | Distributed | Produced | Notes |
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Lisa, Lisa | 1977 | Frederick R. Friedel | {{ya}} | | | Rituals | 1977 | Peter Carter | {{ya}} | The Child | 1977 | Robert Voskanian | {{ya}} | Hitch Hike to Hell | 1977 | Irvin Berwick | {{ya}} | Woman in the Rain | 1976 | Paul Hunt | {{ya}} | Angels | 1976 | Spencer Compton | {{ya}} | Rattlers | 1976 | John McCauley | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Tanya | 1976 | Nate Rodgers | {{ya}} | Date with a Kidnapper | 1976 | Frederick R. Friedel | {{ya}} | Teenage Bride | 1975 | Gary Troy | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Massage Parlor Wife | 1975 | Barry J. Spinello | {{ya}} | Wham! Bam! Thank You, Spaceman! | 1975 | William A. Levey | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Country Hooker | 1974 | Lew Guinn | {{ya}} | The Black Connection | 1974 | Michael Finn | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Charly's Nieces | 1974 | Walter Boos | {{ya}} | Dr. Frankenstein's Castle of Freaks | 1974 | Dick Randall | {{ya}} | Tower of Love | 1974 | George Drazich | {{ya}} | Fugitive Killer | 1974 | Emile A. Harvard | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | A Taste of Hell | 1973 | Basil Bradbury, Neil Yarema | {{ya}} | The Sinful Dwarf | 1973 | Vidal Raski | {{ya}} | Sassy Sue | 1973 | Bethel Buckalew | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | The Dirty Mind of Young Sally | 1973 | Bethel Buckalew | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Please Don't Eat My Mother! | 1973 | Carl Monson | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | A Scream in the Streets | 1973 | Carl Monson | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Sweet Georgia | 1972 | Edward Boles | {{ya}} | The Pig Keeper's Daughter | 1972 | Bethel Buckalew | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Toys Are Not for Children | 1972 | Stanley H. Brassloff | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Street of a Thousand Pleasures | 1972 | William Rotsler | {{ya}} | The Loves of Cynthia | 1972 | The Loves of Cynthia | {{ya}} | Erika's Hot Summer | 1971 | Gary Graver | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Southern Comforts | 1971 | Bethel Buckalew | {{ya}} | The Toy Box | 1971 | Ronald Víctor García | {{ya}} | 40 Graves for 40 Guns | 1971 | Paul Hunt | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Midnite Plowboy | 1971 | Bethel Buckalew | {{ya}} | The Exotic Dreams of Casanova | 1971 | Dwayne Avery | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Roseland | 1971 | Fredric Hobbs | {{ya}} | The Mad Butcher | 1971 | Guido Zurli | {{ya}} | Prostitution Pornography USA | 1971 | Susumu Tokunow | {{ya}} | The Takers | 1971 | Carl Monson | {{ya}} | Requiem for a Vampire | 1971 | Jean Rollin | {{ya}} | Below the Belt | 1971 | Bethel Buckalew | {{ya}} | The Godson | 1971 | William Rotsler | {{ya}} | Substitution | 1970 | Walt Davis | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Tobacco Roody | 1970 | Bethel Buckalew | {{ya}} | Wilbur and the Baby Factory | 1970 | Tom McGowan | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | The Dark Side of Tomorrow | 1970 | Jack Deerson, Barbara Peeters | {{ya}} | A Girl Called Jules | 1970 | Tonino Valerii | {{ya}} | The Nude Vampire | 1970 | Jean Rollin | {{ya}} | The Notorious Cleopatra | 1970 | Peter Perry Jr. | {{ya}} | Booby Trap | 1970 | Dwayne Avery | {{ya}} | Country Cuzzins | 1970 | Bethel Buckalew | {{ya}} | Naked Pursuit | 1969 | Toshio Okuwaki | {{ya}} | Weekend Lovers | 1969 | Dwayne Avery | {{ya}} | The Concubines | 1969 | Kôji Wakamatsu | {{ya}} | The Secret Sex Lives of Romeo and Juliet | 1969 | Peter Perry Jr. | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Indian Raid, Indian Made | 1969 | Bob Favorite | {{ya}} | Riverboat Mama | 1969 | Bob Favorite | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Two Thousand Weeks | 1969 | Tim Burstall | {{ya}} | Wild, Free & Hungry | 1969 | Paul Hunt | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Any Body... Any Way | 1968 | Charles Romine | {{ya}} | The Muthers | 1968 | Donald A. Davis | {{ya}} | Suburban Pagans | 1968 | William Rotsler | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Kitten in a Cage | 1968 | Richard MacLeod | {{ya}} | Lila | 1968 | William Rotsler | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | The Devil in Velvet | 1968 | Larry Crane | {{ya}} | Four Kinds of Love | 1968 | William Rotsler | {{ya}} | Free Love Confidential | 1967 | Gordon Heller | {{ya}} | Women of Desire | 1967 | Vincent L. Sinclair | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Mini-Skirt Love | 1967 | Lou Campa | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Diary of a Swinger | 1967 | John Amero, Lem Amero | {{ya}} | Mundo depravados | 1967 | Herb Jeffries | {{ya}} | Venus in Furs | 1967 | Joseph Marzano | {{ya}} | Mondo Mod | 1967 | Peter Perry Jr. | {{ya}} | Cool It Baby | 1967 | Lou Campa | {{ya}} | The Girl with the Hungry Eyes | 1967 | William Rotsler | {{ya}} | Agony of Love | 1966 | William Rotsler | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Indiscreet Stairway | 1966 | Ron Mart | {{ya}} | The Wonderful World of Girls | 1965 | Peter Perry Jr. | {{ya}} | Crazy Wild and Crazy | 1964 | Barry Mahon | {{ya}} | {{ya}} | Kiss Me Quick! | 1964 | Peter Perry Jr. | {{ya}} | The Beautiful, the Bloody, and the Bare | 1964 | Sande N. Johnsen | {{ya}} | Raw Weekend | 1964 | Sidney Niehoff | {{ya}} | Artist Studio Secrets | 1964 | J.M. Kimbrough | {{ya}} | The Touchables | 1961 | Monte Mann, Jay Sheridan | {{ya}} | |
References Notes 1.{{note|a}}Titles listed in common English title. 2.{{note|b}}Directors listed with given names, ignoring pseudonyms and misspelled credits. External links{{US-film-company-stub}} 3 : Media companies established in 1950|Companies disestablished in 1977|Defunct American film studios |