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THE ALLIED ARTISTS CINERAMA
Fighter
Attack During World War II, a fighter pilot's last sortie gets an
assist from Italian partisans. Starring Sterling Hayden, J. Carrol Naish, Joy
Page, Kenneth Tobey. Written by Shimon Wincelberg; Directed by Lesley
Selander. 1953.
The
Maze A Scotsman abruptly breaks off his engagement and moves to
his uncle's castle, where mysterious things happen in a maze made from the
hedges adjoining the grounds. Starring Richard Carlson, Veronica Hurst,
Katherine Emery, Michael Pate. Based on the novel by Maurice Sandoz.
Written by Daniel B. Ullman; Directed by William Cameron Menzies. 1953.
THE
UNFAITHFULS An industrialist has his wife tailed; he hopes she is betraying
him so he can marry the model he's fallen in love with. Starring Gina
Lollobrigida, May Britt, Anna-Maria Ferrero, Pierre Cressoy. Written by Franco
Brusati, Mario Monicelli, Ivo Perilli, Steno; Directed by Monicelli, Steno.
1953.
Cry
Vengeance Ex-cop Vic Barron crossed the wrong mobsters; his wife and
child were killed and he himself scarred, framed and imprisoned. On release, Vic
has but one desire--revenge. Starring Mark Stevens, Martha Hyer, Skip Homeier,
Joan Vohs. Written by Warren Douglas, George Bricker; Directed by Mark
Stevens. 1954.
The
Forty-Niners U.S. Marshal Sam Nelson is sent to a California
goldrush town to learn the identities of three killers. Starring Bill
Elliott, Virginia Grey, Harry Morgan, John Doucette. Written by Dan Ullman;
Directed by Thomas Carr. 1954.
Riot
in Cell Block 11 Several prison inmates, to protest brutal guards,
substandard food, overcrowding and barely livable conditions, stage an uprising
and take several guards hostage. Starring Neville Brand, Emile Meyer, Frank
Faylen, Leo Gordon, Paul Frees, Alvy Moore, Whit Bissell, William Schallert.
Written by Richard Collins; Directed by Don Siegel. 1954.
An
Annapolis Story Two sibling naval cadets battle over a girl's
affections, a triangle that seriously strains their fraternal relationship and
compromises their effectiveness as officers. Starring John Derek, Diana Lynn,
Kevin McCarthy, Alvy Moore, L.Q. Jones, William Schallert. Written by Daniel B.
Ullman, Daniel Mainwaring; Directed by Don Siegel. 1955.
At
Gunpoint The owner of a general store, who became a town hero
when he killed the leader of a gang of bank robbers, is deserted by the
townspeople who fear the threatened return of the vengeful bandits.
Starring Fred MacMurray, Dorothy Malone, Walter Brennan, Tommy Rettig, Whit
Bissell. Written by Daniel B. Ullman; Directed by Alfred Werker.
1955.
The
Big Tip Off Two-bit newspaper columnist Johnny Denton gains
notoriety by printing tips on upcoming gangland activities. Denton heightens his
fame by refusing to reveal the source of his information, which happens to be
crime kingpin Bob Gilmore, who is in the process of staging a phony telethon to
scam the public. Starring Richard Conte, Constance Smith, Bruce Bennett,
Cathy Downs. Written by Steve Fisher; Directed by Frank McDonald.
1955.
Finger
Man An ex-con goes undercover for the government to finger the crime
boss who made his sister a drug addict. Starring Frank Lovejoy, Forrest Tucker,
Peggie Castle, Timothy Carey. Written by Norris Lipsius, John Lardner, Warren
Douglas; Directed by Harold D. Schuster. 1955.
Shack
Out on 101 At an isolated, seaside greasy-spoon cafe, the surface
goings-on are just a cover for nuclear secrets being smuggled out of the
country. Starring Terry Moore, Frank Lovejoy, Keenan Wynn, Lee Marvin, Whit
Bissell. Written by Edward & Mildred Dein; Directed by Edward Dein. 1955.
Shotgun
A deputy sheriff embarks upon a long, vengeful journey to track down the man
responsible for his boss' murder. Starring Sterling Hayden, Yvonne De Carlo,
Zachary Scott, Guy Prescott. Written by Rory Calhoun, Clark Reynolds;
Directed by Lesley Selander. 1955.
THE
WARRIORS (aka The Dark Avenger)
At the end of the Hundred Years' War, Edward, the "Black Prince" of England,
remains in France to guard the lands taken by his predecessor-father.
Starring Errol Flynn, Joanne Dru, Peter Finch, Rupert Davies, Christopher Lee,
Yvonne Furneaux. Written by Daniel B. Ullman, Phil Park; Directed by Henry
Levin. 1955.
Calling
Homicide Two homicide detectives search for a connection
between the car-bombing of a fellow investigator and the murder of a modeling
school owner. Starring Bill Elliott, Myron Healey, John Dennis, Kathleen
Case, Lyle Talbot. Written & Directed by Edward Bernds. 1956.
HOUSE
OF INTRIGUE The Nazis invade Holland and capture an important British agent
who relays daily messages from Amsterdam to London. When the Germans continue to
send the messages, it creates havoc for the British and Dutch underground.
Starring Dawn Addams, Curd Jürgens, René Deltgen, Albert Lieven, Giacomo
Rossi-Stuart. Written by Duilio Coletti, Ennio De Concini, Massimo Mida,
Giuseppe Scoponi; Directed by Coletti. 1956.
Magnificent
Roughnecks Drilling in South America, two wildcatters come to
blows over the affections of a pretty oil expert. Starring Jack Carson, Mickey
Rooney, Nancy Gates, Jeff Donnell. Written by Stephen Kandel; Directed by
Sherman A. Rose. 1956.
The
Naked Hills An Indiana farmer in 1849 is struck with gold fever
and abandons his wife and child to go prospecting. Starring David Wayne,
Keenan Wynn, James Barton, Marcia Henderson, Jim Backus, Denver Pyle.
Written by Helen S. Bilkie, Josef Shaftel; Directed by Shaftel. 1956.
World
Without End Four astronauts returning from mankind's first mission
to Mars enter a time warp and crash on a 26th Century earth devastated by atomic
war. Starring Hugh Marlowe, Nancy Gates, Nelson Leigh, Rod Taylor, Strother
Martin. Written & Directed by Edward Bernds. 1956.
Affair
in Havana A songwriter falls in love with a crippled man's
wife. Starring John Cassavetes, Raymond Burr, Sara Shane, Lilia Lazo.
Written by Maurice Zimm; Directed by László Benedek. 1957.
Death
in Small Doses A government agent investigates the use of
illegal amphetamines among long-haul truck drivers. Starring Peter Graves,
Mala Powers, Chuck Connors, Robert Williams. Written by John McGreevey;
Directed by Joseph M. Newman. 1957.
Dino
Sent to reform school for his complicity in a gang killing, Dino
Minetta is released in the custody of kindly settlement worker Sheridan. Despite
the efforts by Sheridan and a parole officer to set the boy on the right path,
sullen Dino intends to rejoin his old gang at the first opportunity. Only when
he realizes that his younger brother Tony is in danger of becoming an
irredeemable juvenile delinquent does Dino get wise to himself. Starring Sal
Mineo, Brian Keith, Susan Kohner, Frank Faylen. Written by Reginald Rose;
Directed by Thomas Carr. 1957.
The
Disembodied A photographer on an expedition in the jungle runs afoul
of a voodoo cult. Starring Paul Burke, Allison Hayes, John Wengraf, Eugenia
Paul. Written by Jack Townley; Directed by Walter Grauman. 1957.
From
Hell It Came A wrongfully accused South Seas prince is executed,
only to return as a walking, bloodthirsty tree stump. Starring Tod Andrews,
Tina Carver, Linda Watkins, John McNamara. Written by Richard Bernstein, Jack
Milner; Directed by Dan Milner. 1957.
Hot
Rod Rumble Arny Crawford joins a hot rod club, but his
eccentric mannerisms make him unpopular. Starring Leigh Snowden, Richard
Hartunian, Wright King, Joey Forman, Brett Halsey. Written by Meyer
Dolinsky; Directed by Leslie H. Martinson. 1957.
Last
of the Badmen Chicago detectives in the 1880s head west to find
the killers of their colleague. Starring George Montgomery, Keith Larsen,
James Best, Douglas Kennedy, Michael Ansara. Written by Daniel B. Ullman,
David Chantler; Directed by Paul Landres. 1957.
Naked
in the Sun During the 1830s, an unscrupulous slave trader captures
the wife of Indian Chief Osceola, setting off a war between the Seminole tribe
and the U.S Army. Starring James Craig, Lita Milan, Barton MacLane, Dennis
Cross. Written by Frank Slaughter, John Cresswell; Directed by R. John Hugh.
1957.
Not
of This Earth An alien agent from the distant planet Davana is sent
to earth via a high-tech matter transporter. There he terrorizes Southern
California in an attempt to acquire blood for his dying race, the result of a
devastating nuclear war. Starring Paul Birch, Beverly Garland, Morgan Jones,
William Roerick, Jonathan Haze, Dick Miller. Written by Charles B. Griffith,
Mark Hanna; Directed by Roger Corman. 1957.
The
Oklahoman Having lost his wife in childbirth en route to California,
Dr. John Brighton builds a new home for himself and his baby daughter in an
Oklahoma backwater town. As the town grows up around him, Brighton becomes a
well-respected local medico, championing the rights of the area's Indian
population when nasty rancher Cass Dobie attempts to steal their land. Starring
Joel McCrea, Barbara Hale, Brad Dexter, Gloria Talbott. Written by Daniel B.
Ullman; Directed by Francis D. Lyon. 1957.
Bullwhip
In order to avoid the hangman's noose, a cowboy agrees to marry a beautiful but
fiery redhead. Starring Guy Madison, Rhonda Fleming, James Griffith, Peter
Adams. Written by Adele S. Buffington; Directed by Harmon Jones. 1958.
Frankenstein
- 1970 As his family's wealth begins to run out, Baron Victor Von
Frankenstein allows a TV crew to film at his castle in Germany. With the rent,
he buys an atomic reactor and creates a hulking monster, transplanting his
butler's brain into the thing and using it to kill off the crew for spare
parts. Starring Boris Karloff, Don 'Red' Barry, Jana Lund, Tom Duggan. Written
by Richard H. Landau, Charles A. Moses, Aubrey Schenck, George Worthing Yates;
Directed by Howard W. Koch. 1958.
Hot
Car Girl A juvenile delinquent gets involved with a gang that
steals auto parts and resells them on the black market to pay for their beer
parties. Starring Richard Bakalyan, June Kenney, Robert Knapp, John Brinkley,
Bruno VeSota, Ed Nelson. Written by Leo Gordon; Directed by Bernard L.
Kowalski. 1958.
Macabre
A doctor's daughter is kidnapped and buried alive, and he is given just five
hours to find and rescue her. Starring William Prince, Jim Backus, Christine
White, Jacqueline Scott. Based on the novel by Theo Durrant. Written by Robb
White; Directed by William Castle. 1958.
Man
from God's Country An old sheriff comes to a village in order
to visit a friend--but when the people mistake him with a hated representative
of the railway company, he gets in trouble with some local thugs. Starring
George Montgomery, Randy Stuart, Gregg Barton, Kim Charney. Written by
George Waggner; Directed by Paul Landres. 1958.
Never
Love a Stranger The rise and fall of gangster Francis 'Frankie'
Kane, who was kicked out of a Catholic orphanage and forced to make his way on
the streets. Starring John Drew Barrymore, Lita Milan, Robert Bray, Steve
McQueen, R.G. Armstrong. Based on the novel by Harold Robbins. Written by
Robbins, Richard Day; Directed by Robert Stevens. 1958.
Quantrill's
Raiders A Civil War guerilla gang plans an attack on a Kansas
arsenal. Starring Steve Cochran, Diane Brewster, Leo Gordon, Gale Robbins.
Written by Polly James; Directed by Edward Bernds. 1958.
War
of the Satellites An unknown force declares war against planet Earth
when the United Nations refuses to halt its attempts at launching the world's
first satellite. Starring Richard Devon, Dick Miller, Susan Cabot, Michael
Fox. Written by Irving Block, Jack Rabin, Lawrence L. Goldman; Directed by
Roger Corman. 1958.
Al
Capone This factual biography of gang lord Al Capone follows his
rise and fall in the Chicago underworld during the Prohibition era. Starring
Rod Steiger, Fay Spain, James Gregory, Martin Balsam, Nehemiah Persoff. Written
by Malvin Wald, Henry F. Greenberg; Directed by Richard Wilson. 1959.
The
Big Circus Hank Whirling tries to keep his financially troubled
circus on the road despite the efforts of a saboteur. Starring Victor
Mature, Red Buttons, Rhonda Fleming, Kathryn Grant, Vincent Price, Gilbert
Roland, Peter Lorre. Written by Irwin Allen, Charles Bennett, Irving
Wallace; Directed by Joseph M. Newman. 1959.
Caltiki
-THE IMMORTAL MONSTER Archeologists disturb a flesh-eating blob
residing in a Mayan tomb. A piece of the monster makes it back to Mexico City
and begins to grow out of control. Starring John Merivale, Didi Sullivan,
Gérard Herter, Daniela Rocca, Giacomo Rossi-Stuart. Written by Filippo Sanjust;
Directed by Riccardo Freda, Mario Bava. 1959. FULLY UNCUT VERSION.
Face
of Fire A local handyman saves a child in a fire, but the burns he
receives so disfigure his face that the townspeople avoid him. Starring Cameron
Mitchell, James Whitmore, Bettye Ackerman, Royal Dano. Based on the story "The
Monster" by Stephen Crane. Written by Albert Band, Louis Garfinkle; Directed by
Band. 1959.
MOONWOLF
Dr. Peter Holmes, zoologist and veterinarian, reluctantly agrees to
permit his dog Wolf to be used in a launch project to study body function and
survival in outer space. Starring Ann Savo, Carl Möhner, Helmut Schmidt,
Paul Dahlke. Written & Directed by Georges Friedland. 1959.
The
Purple Gang The story of the infamous Purple Gang, a ring of
bootleggers, hijackers and killers in 1920s Detroit. Starring Barry
Sullivan, Robert Blake, Elaine Edwards, Marc Cavell, Joe Turkel, Nestor Paiva.
Written by Jack DeWitt; Directed by Frank McDonald. 1959.
Speed
Crazy Nick Barrow, an accused murderer, hides out from the law
by working as an auto mechanic. Not one to keep a low profile for long, Nick
alienates just about everyone by beating out the competition in sports-car
races, getting into fights and stealing other guys' girlfriends. Starring Brett
Halsey, Yvonne Lime, Charles Willcox, Slick Slavin. Written by Richard
Bernstein, George Waters; Directed by William Hole Jr. 1959.
Bluebeard's
Ten Honeymoons French serial killer Henri Landru, a suave antiques
dealer, embarks on a killing spree of beautiful, wealthy women. Starring George
Sanders, Corinne Calvet, Jean Kent, Patricia Roc, George Coulouris, Ian
Fleming. Written by Myles Wilder; Directed by W. Lee Wilder. 1960.
BRAINWASHED
In 1938 Nazi Austria, a prominent Viennese intellectual is arrested for
smuggling art treasures and imprisoned by the Gestapo in a hotel room where they
try to break his will. Starring Curd Jürgens, Claire Bloom, Hansjörg Felmy,
Mario Adorf. Based on the novel by Stefan Zweig. Written by Harold Medford,
Gerd Oswald; Directed by Oswald. 1960.
Heroes
Die Young! Eight American soldiers are chosen to infiltrate the
Ploesti oil field to guide Allied bombers to Germany's most closely guarded
target of the war. Starring Erika Peters, Scott Borland, Robert Getz, Bill
Browne. Written & Directed by Gerald Shepard. 1960.
The
Hypnotic Eye The city is stricken by a wave of self-mutilations
performed by beautiful women who seem to be in a hypnotic trance. Starring
Jacques Bergerac, Allison Hayes, Marcia Henderson, Merry Anders. Written
by William & Gitta Woodfield; Directed by George Blair. 1960.
THE
MAGIC WEAVER An old soldier helps a young boy find his mother, who's been
kidnapped to the magical underwater kingdom of a remote Russian lake. Starring
Mikhail Kuznetsov, Vitya Perevalov, Anatoli Kubatsky, Georgi Millyar. Written
by Yevgeni Shvarts; Directed by Aleksandr Rou. 1960.
Pay
or Die! Small shopkeepers are forced to pay for protection or else
be brutalized and killed. Starring Ernest Borgnine, Zohra Lampert, Alan Austin,
Renata Vanni. Written by Richard Collins, Bertram Millhauser; Directed by
Richard Wilson. 1960.
The
Plunderers When four rowdy cowhands ride into a small town and make
trouble, no one seems willing or able to take them on, not even Sam Christy, the
toughest man in town. Starring Jeff Chandler, John Saxon, Dolores Hart, Marsha
Hunt. Written by Bob Barbash; Directed by Joseph Pevney. 1960.
Sex
Kittens Go to College Collins College needs a new head for their
science department. Thinko, the campus computer, is consulted and and comes up
with Dr. Mathilda West, who has degrees in lots of things, but turns out to be
disruptively attractive as well. Starring Mamie Van Doren, Tuesday Weld,
Mijanou Bardot, Mickey Shaughnessy, Martin Milner, Conway Twitty, Jackie Coogan,
John Carradine, Vampira. Written by Albert Zugsmith, Robert Hill; Directed by
Zugsmith. 1960.
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STRIPTEASE SEGMENTS CUT FROM AMERICAN PRINTS.
Angel
Baby A woman who believes she has been chosen by God to heal people
is taken in by a greedy promoter and his shrewish wife to make the rounds of the
rural South. Starring George Hamilton, Mercedes McCambridge, Joan Blondell,
Henry Jones, Burt Reynolds. Based on the novel "Jenny Angel" by Elsie Oakes
Barber. Written by Orin Borsten, Paul Mason, Samuel Roeca; Directed by Paul
Wendkos, Hubert Cornfield. 1961.
Armored
Command During Christmas, an American army unit is trapped in a
small town by a German counterattack. Starring Howard Keel, Tina Louise, Warner
Anderson, Earl Holliman, Burt Reynolds. Written by R.W. Alcorn; Directed by
Byron Haskin. 1961.
The
Big Wave Lifelong friends--one Japanese, one American--happily
ignore racial and cultural barriers until they both fall in love with the same
girl. Starring Sessue Hayakawa, Ichizo Atami, Mickey Curtis, Koji Shitara.
Based on the novel by Pearl S. Buck. Written by Buck, Tad Danielewski; Directed
by Danielewski. 1961.
The
George Raft Story George Raft makes his
way to New York as a dancer, rubs shoulders with underworld figures, then goes
to Hollywood where he eventually finds fame in the film Scarface and gets
typecast as a gangster. Starring Ray Danton, Jayne Mansfield, Julie
London, Barrie Chase, Frank Gorshin, Brad Dexter, Neville Brand, Jack Albertson.
Written by Daniel Mainwaring, Crane Wilbur; Directed by Joseph M. Newman.
1961.
King
of the Roaring 20's The story of
flamboyant Prohibition-era gangster, gambler and bootlegger Arnold Rothstein.
Starring David Janssen, Dianne Foster, Mickey Rooney, Jack Carson, Diana Dors,
Dan O'Herlihy, Mickey Shaughnessy, Keenan Wynn, William Demarest. Based on
the book "The Big Bankroll" by Leo Katcher. Written by Jo Swerling;
Directed by Joseph M. Newman. 1961.
Look
in Any Window The product of a dysfunctional family, Craig
Fowler finds his main pleasure and pursuit in life by donning a mask and peeking
into windows in his neighborhood. Starring Paul Anka, Ruth Roman, Alex
Nicol, Gigi Perreau, Jack Cassidy. Written by Laurence E. Mascott;
Directed by William Alland. 1961.
Twenty
Plus Two Tom Alder, a gumshoe looking into the murder of the
secretary of a shady Hollywood film star, discovers that the murder is linked to
the disappearance of an heiress. Starring David Janssen, Jeanne Crain,
Dina Merrill, Agnes Moorehead, Brad Dexter, William Demarest. Written by
Frank Gruber; Directed by Joseph M. Newman. 1961.
Confessions
of an Opium Eater During
the San Francisco Tong Wars of the 1800s, women are sold as slaves by an evil
drug lord named Ling Tang. Gilbert DeQuincey is asked to find a woman who has
escaped the slave trade and bring her back. He finds her and attempts to escape
with her, only to be discovered and marked for death. In an effort to escape the
wrath of Ling Tang, DeQuincey hides out in Chinatown and discovers the wonders
of the Opium trade and the drug's hallucinogenic effects.
Starring Vincent Price, Linda Ho, Richard Loo, June Kim. Based on the novel by
Thomas De Quincey. Written by Robert Hill; Directed by Albert Zugsmith. 1962.
THE
Day of the Triffids An American seaman is one of the few people on
earth not blinded by a meteor shower. The meteors also bring plant spores that
grow into giant mobile carnivorous plants which easily sting blind earthlings to
death. The sailor rescues a little girl and, together with a Frenchwoman, they
flee to Spain to elude the deadly creatures. Starring Howard Keel, Nicole
Maurey, Janette Scott, Kieron Moore. Based on the novel by John Wyndham.
Written by Philip Yordan; Directed by Steve Sekely, Freddie Francis. 1962.
PRESENTED IN LETTERBOXED FORMAT.
Hitler
The life and times of Nazi Germany's dictator. Starring Richard
Basehart, Cordula Trantow, Maria Emo, John Mitchum, Ted Knight. Written by
Sam Neuman, E. Charles Straus; Directed by Stuart Heisler. 1962.
Play
It Cool A stodgy British patriarch sends his naive daughter to
Europe so that her rock & roll singing boyfriend will dump her. Unfortunately,
things don't go as planned when she ends up linked with a handsome pop idol and
his band. Starring Billy Fury, Helen Shapiro, Bobby Vee, Michael Anderson Jr.,
Dennis Price, David Hemmings. Written by Jack Henry; Directed by Michael
Winner. 1962.
Station
Six-Sahara Sexual and other tensions at a Sahara pumping station
heat up when a female is added to the mix. Starring Carroll Baker, Ian Bannen,
Denholm Elliott, Peter van Eyck. Based on the play "Men Without a Past" by Jean
Martet. Written by Brian Clemens, Bryan Forbes; Directed by Seth Holt. 1962.
Black
Zoo Zookeeper Michael Conrad's literal worship of the animals he
tends -- especially the cat species -- starkly contrasts with his cold-blooded
disregard for human life, which often manifests itself in murder. Starring
Michael Gough, Jeanne Cooper, Rod Lauren, Virginia Grey, Elisha Cook Jr.,
Marianna Hill. Written by Herman Cohen, Aben Kandel; Directed by Robert
Gordon. 1963.
Soldier
in the Rain Master Sergeant Max Slaughter, a corpulent man perfectly
content with his solitary life in the Army, tries to reconcile himself with the
more ambitious Sergeant Eustis Clay, who looks forward to leaving the service
and making a name for himself. Starring Jackie Gleason, Steve McQueen, Tuesday
Weld, Tony Bill, Tom Poston, Ed Nelson, Adam West. Based on the novel by
William Goldman. Written by Blake Edwards, Maurice Richlin; Directed by Ralph
Nelson. 1963.
The
Gun Hawk A gunslinger, chased by lawmen for a killing, makes his way
to an outlaw hideout called Sanctuary. Along the way he teams up with a young
punk who has a yearning for "a good fight and a bad woman". Starring Rory
Calhoun, Rod Cameron, Ruta Lee, Rod Lauren. Written by Richard Bernstein, Max
Steeber, Jo Heims; Directed by Edward Ludwig. 1963.
STOP
TRAIN 349 An East German refugee aboard a Frankfurt-bound train causes
an international incident between the US and the Soviets. Starring José
Ferrer, Sean Flynn, Nicole Courcel, Jess Hahn. Written by Will Tremper,
Norman Borisoff, Jim Henaghan, Victor Vicas; Directed by Rolf Hädrich.
1963.
Racing
Fever Professional hydroplane racer Pop Gunner prepares for one
last race before passing his crown to his son. Starring Joe Morrison,
Charles G. Martin, Barbara Biggart, Maxine Carroll. Written & Directed by
William Grefe. 1964.
The
Secret Door In Lisbon during World War II, Allied safe-crackers
cultivate a master spy and his wife so they can steal Axis battle plans.
Starring Robert Hutton, Sandra Dorne, Peter Illing, Peter Allenby. Based on the
story "Paper Door" by Stephen Longstreet. Written by Charles Martin; Directed
by Gilbert Kay. 1964.
The
Strangler Lab tech Leo Kroll gets back at his overbearing shrew of a
mother by strangling pretty young nurses. Starring Victor Buono, David McLean,
Diane Sayer, Davey Davison, Russ Bender, Wally Campo, James Sikking. Written by
Bill S. Ballinger; Directed by Burt Topper. 1964.
Finger
on the Trigger (aka BLUE LIGHTNING) Yankees and Rebels stop
fighting over a stolen gold shipment and join forces to save a New Mexico fort
from a major Indian attack. Starring Rory Calhoun, Aldo Sambrell, James
Philbrook, Leo Anchóriz. Written by Luis de los Arcos, Sidney W. Pink; Directed
by Pink. 1965.
The
Fool Killer Dirty Jim Jelliman relates the spine-chilling story of
"the fool killer" to wide-eyed orphan George Mellish. Said killer is an
axe-wielding psycho whose mission in life is to purge the world of people whom
he considers to be mental midgets. Shortly afterwards, an intense young man
named Milo Bogardus arrives in town, followed by a rash of axe murders.
Starring Anthony Perkins, Dana Elcar, Henry Hull, Salome Jens, Edward Albert.
Based on the novel by Helen Eustis. Written by Morton Fine, David Friedkin;
Directed by Servando González. 1965.
GUNMEN
OF THE RIO GRANDE Famed marshal Wyatt Earp is sent to clean up a
lawless mining town on the Mexican border. Starring Guy Madison, Fernando
Sancho, Madeleine LeBeau, Gérard Tichy. Written by Tulio Demicheli, Gene
Luotto, Chen Morrison, Natividad Zaro, Guy Lionel, Giovanni Simonelli, Italo
Zingarelli; Directed by Demicheli. 1965.
Mara
of the Wilderness A kindly Alaskan forest ranger endeavors to
civilize a beautiful young girl who was raised by wolves. Starring Adam
West, Linda Saunders, Eve Brent, Sean McClory, Denver Pyle. Written by Rod
Scott, Thomas W. Blackburn; Directed by Frank McDonald. 1965.
Mutiny
in Outer Space A lunar expedition contracts a deadly fungus that
contaminates their ship and the space station where they dock. Starring William
Leslie, Dolores Faith, Richard Garland, James Dobson, Glenn Langan, Francine
York. Written by Arthur C. Pierce; Directed by Hugo Grimaldi, Pierce. 1965.
Operation
C.I.A. A young CIA agent is assigned to Saigon to stop a planned
political assassination. Starring Bill Catching, Burt Reynolds, Danielle Aubry,
Cyril Collick, John Hoyt. Written by Bill S. Ballinger, Peer J. Oppenheimer;
Directed by Christian Nyby. 1965.
Young
Dillinger John Dillinger goes to jail after attempting to rob his
girlfriend's father. Falling in with the likes of Baby Face Nelson and Pretty
Boy Floyd, he arranges their escape and the trio start an escalating series of
holdups. Starring Nick Adams, Robert Conrad, John Ashley, Dan Terranova, Victor
Buono, John Hoyt, Ted Knight. Written by Donald Zimbalist, Arthur Hoerl;
Directed by Terry O. Morse. 1965.
ISLAND
OF THE DOOMED (aka MAN EATER OF HYDRA) A demented
botanist develops a man-eating plant. Starring Cameron
Mitchell, George Martin, Elisa Montés, Rolf von Nauckhoff. Written by Mel
Welles, Ernst R. von Theumer, Stephen Schmidt; Directed by Welles. 1967.
The
Man Outside A disgraced former CIA agent living in London joins
forces with another operative to deliver a top Russian secret police official.
Starring Van Heflin, Heidelinde Weis, Pinkas Braun, Peter Vaughan, Charles
Gray. Based on the novel "Double Agent" by Gene Stackleborg. Written by Julian
Bond, Samuel Gallu, Roger Marshall; Directed by Gallu. 1967.
THE
SORCERERS The great hypnotist Professor Montserrat has developed a
technique for controlling the minds, and sharing the sensations, of his
subjects. He and his wife Estelle test the technique on Mike Roscoe, and enjoy
'being' the younger man. But Estelle soon grows to love the power of controlling
Roscoe, and forces the young man to greater thrillseeking, even that of murder.
Starring Boris Karloff, Catherine Lacey, Ian Ogilvy, Elizabeth Ercy, Susan
George. Based on the novel by John Burke. Written by Tom Baker, Michael Reeves;
Directed by Reeves. 1967.
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in letterboxed format. Contains original theatrical trailer.
Mission
Mars
Three American astronauts who land on Mars discover the body of
a frozen Russian cosmonaut and a mysterious talking orb. Starring Darren
McGavin, Nick Adams, George De Vries, Heather Hewitt. Written by Aubrey
Wisberg, Michael St. Clair; Directed by Nicholas Webster. 1968.
SEVEN
TIMES SEVEN A group of convicts break out of prison to print their own
money while everyone in the country is engrossed in a big soccer match.
Starring Gastone Moschin, Lionel Stander, Raimondo Vianello, Gordon Mitchell,
Erika Blanc, Terry-Thomas, Adolfo Celi, Ray Lovelock. Written by Sergio Donati;
Directed by Michele Lupo. 1968.
Snow
Treasure After the Nazi invasion of Norway, a gang of Norwegian
children ski off with their country's gold, hoping to protect it from the
Germans. Starring James Franciscus, Ilona Rodgers, Paul Austad, Wilfred
Breistrand. Based on the novel by Marie McSwigan. Written & Directed by Irving
Jacoby. 1968.
The
Candy Man Sidney Carter, a down-and-out drug dealer, comes up
with an idea that will let him retire: kidnap the young daughter of a visiting
movie star. Unfortunately, before his plan can be realized, someone else kidnaps
the child and Carter unwittingly finds himself in the role of rescuer.
Starring George Sanders, Leslie Parrish, Manuel Fábregas, Pixie Hopkin.
Written by Francis Swann, Herbert J. Leder; Directed by Leder. 1969.
THE
HEAD OF THE FAMILY After many years of marriage, a timid student is
transformed into an outspoken wife and mother.
Starring Nino Manfredi, Leslie Caron,
Ugo Tognazzi, Claudine Auger. Written by Giorgio Arlorio, Nanni Loy, Ruggero
Maccari; Directed by Loy. 1969.
Last
Summer A group of aimless teens get together for a summer of sex,
drugs and rock-and-roll on Fire Island. Starring Barbara Hershey, Richard
Thomas, Bruce Davison, Catherine Burns, Conrad Bain, Ralph Waite. Based on the
novel by Evan Hunter. Written by Eleanor Perry; Directed by Frank Perry. 1969.
¤original theatrical print, initially
rated x for rape and nudity.
MARRY
ME! MARRY ME! A Jewish encyclopedia salesman who impregnates the daughter
of a Brussels diamond merchant must win the approval of her family before
marriage. Starring Claude Berri, Elisabeth Wiener, Prudence Harrington,
Grégoire Aslan. Written & Directed by Claude Berri. 1969.
THE
ANONYMOUS VENETIAN Slowly dying, a Venetian musician at La Fenice theatre
meets his ex-wife by chance and the two rekindle their romance. Starring Tony
Musante, Florinda Bolkan, Toti Dal Monte, Alessandro Grinfan. Written by
Giuseppe Berto, Enrico Maria Salerno; Directed by Salerno. 1970.
Paddy
An Irish lover tries to juggle varied sexual encounters with an uninspired home
life. Starring Milo O'Shea, Des Cave, Dearbhla Molloy, Maureen Toal. Written
by Lee Dunne; Directed by Daniel Haller. 1970.
Spring
and Port Wine A Lancashire lass refuses to eat the meal her mother
has prepared for her. Her thick-eared father insists that she ingest every bite.
This seemingly minor incident snowballs into big trouble for everyone
concerned. Starring James Mason, Susan George, Diana Coupland, Rodney Bewes,
Bernard Bresslaw. Based on the play by Bill Naughton. Written by Naughton;
Directed by Peter Hammond. 1970.
Cometogether
A stuntman working on spaghetti westerns picks up two pretty American
tourists for a road trip around Europe. Starring Tony Anthony, Luciana Paluzzi,
Rosemary Dexter. Written & Directed by Tony Anthony, Saul Swimmer. 1971.
Who?
(aka ROBO MAN) Scientist Lucas Martino, whose face and arm are
remade in metal after an accident in Berlin, is programmed by the East Germans
to steal American secrets. Starring Elliott Gould, Trevor Howard, Joseph Bova,
Edward Grover. Based on the novel by Algis Budrys. Written by John Gould;
Directed by Jack Gold. 1973.
BLACK
RIBBON FOR Deborah A young woman with psychic powers is obsessed
with having a child. Even though she is unable to conceive, her desire to do so
creates a supernatural force determined to fulfill her wishes. Starring
Bradford Dillman, Marina Malfatti, Gig Young, Delia Boccardo. Written by
Giuseppe Pulieri, Marcello Andrei, Piero Regnoli; Directed by Andrei. 1974.
The
Internecine Project In order to secure a promotion, a secret agent
devises an ingenious plan to get rid of his four associates in the course of a
single night. Starring James Coburn, Lee Grant, Harry Andrews, Ian Hendry,
Michael Jayston, Keenan Wynn, Julian Glover. Based on the novel by Mort W.
Elkind. Written by Barry Levinson, Jonathan Lynn; Directed by Ken Hughes.
1974.
Three
the Hard Way White supremacists plot to taint the United States
water supply with a toxin that is harmless to whites but lethal to blacks.
Starring Jim Brown, Fred Williamson, Jim Kelly, Sheila Frazier, Alex Rocco,
Corbin Bernsen, Roberta Collins, Jeannie Bell. Written by Eric Bercovici,
Jerrold L. Ludwig; Directed by Gordon Parks Jr. 1974.
MY
FRIENDS A bar owner, a journalist, an architect and a broke nobleman
live in Florence and spend every free moment together organizing practical
jokes. Starring Ugo Tognazzi, Gastone Moschin, Philippe Noiret, Duilio Del
Prete, Adolfo Celi. Written by Leonardo Benvenuti, Piero De Bernardi,
Pietro Germi, Tullio Pinelli; Directed by Mario Monicelli. 1975.
Twilight's
Last Gleaming A renegade Air Force general escapes from a military
prison and takes over an ICBM silo near Montana. He threatens to provoke World
War III unless the President reveals details of a secret meeting held just after
the start of the Vietnam War. Starring Burt Lancaster, Roscoe Lee Browne,
Joseph Cotten, Melvyn Douglas, Charles Durning, Richard Jaeckel, William
Marshall, Richard Widmark, Paul Winfield, Burt Young, Leif Erickson, William
Smith, Ed Bishop, John Ratzenberger, Shane Rimmer, Vera Miles. Based on the
novel "Viper 3" by Walter Wager. Written by Ronald M. Cohen, Edward Huebsch;
Directed by Robert Aldrich. 1977.
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