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ALIEN CONTAMINATION  An abandoned ship pulls into New York Harbor carrying only green pulsating eggs. Upon contact, the eggs burst open, spreading a green acid that causes people to explode. A military team traces the eggs to a coffee factory in Colombia, presided over by a one-eyed creature that grew from a seed brought back from a Martian expedition. Starring Ian McCulloch, Louise Marleau, Marino Masé, Siegfried Rauch. Written by Luigi Cozzi, Erich Tomek; Directed by Cozzi. 1980.  ¤ORIGINAL CANNON RELEASE VERSION + 5 MINUTES OF ADDITIONAL GRAPHIC FOOTAGE.

THE AMBASSADOR (aka THE PEACEKEEPER)  While trying to solve the Palestinian problem, a controversial U.S. ambassador to Israel discovers his wife is having an affair with a PLO chief. Starring Robert Mitchum, Ellen Burstyn, Rock Hudson, Fabio Testi, Donald Pleasence. Based on the novel "52 Pick-Up" by Elmore Leonard. Written by Ronald M. Cohen, Max Jack; Directed by J. Lee Thompson. 1984. 

America 3000 (aka THUNDER WARRIORS, THUNDER WOMEN)  In Colorado, 900 years after a nuclear war, mankind is back to the stone age.  Amazons are the ruling tribe, with the men either kept as slaves or living in the wild.  Only former slaves Korvis and Gruss are intelligent enough to flee and begin a tribe of their own.  But can they manage to teach the women to love men again?  Starring Chuck Wagner, Laurene Landon, William Wallace, Sue Giosa, Victoria Barrett, Camilla Sparv.  Written & Directed by David Engelbach.  1986.

American Cyborg: Steel Warrior  After a nuclear war, people are sterile and ruled by the artificial intelligences they created. Only one woman is able to give birth, and with the help of a stranger, braves the relentless pursuit of a killer cyborg to get her baby to safety.  Starring Joe Lara, Nicole Hansen, John P. Ryan, Joseph Shiloach.  Written by Boaz Davidson, Christopher Pearce, Bill Crounse, Brent Friedman, Don Pequignot; Directed by Davidson.  1993.

American Nitro  Documentary on the world of 1970s funny cars.  Starring Tommy Ivo.  Directed by Bill Kimberlin.  1979.

Appointment with Death  A posh 1937 tour of the holy land turns murderous when a malicious, wealthy dowager is mysteriously poisoned. Each of her fellow tourists had the means and the motive to kill her, and it's up to nimble-witted Belgian detective Hercule Poirot to discover whodunit.  Starring Peter Ustinov, Lauren Bacall, Carrie Fisher, John Gielgud, Piper Laurie, Hayley Mills, Jenny Seagrove, David Soul.  Based on the novel by Agatha Christie.  Written by Peter Buckman, Anthony Shaffer, Michael Winner; Directed by Winner.  1988.

The Arrogant  A waitress hitchhiking in Nevada is picked up by a man on a motorcycle. Unbeknownst to her, the man is a psycho killer who thinks he's God.  Starring Sylvia Kristel, Gary Graham, Leigh Wood, Joe Condon.  Written & Directed by Philippe Blot.  1987.

THE ASSAULT  A young boy who witnesses the murder of his family in the final days of World War II is haunted by the horrible memory of that day. Years later, he must finally come to terms with the truth.  Starring Derek de Lint, Marc van Uchelen, Monique van de Ven, John Kraaykamp.  Based on the novel by Harry Mulisch.  Written by Gerard Soeteman; Directed by Fons Rademakers.  1986.

The Assisi Underground  Members of the Catholic church struggle to save several hundred Italian Jews from Nazi execution following the German occupation of Italy.  Starring Ben Cross, James Mason, Irene Papas, Maximilian Schell.  Written & Directed by Alexander Ramati.  1985.

AVENGING FORCE (aka NIGHT HUNTER)  Matt Hunter is an ex-secret service agent trying to protect his best friend from a super-secret band of political terrorists known as Pentangle. When the ruthless organization torches his ranch and kidnaps his little sister, Hunter is forced into a manhunt in the swamplands of Louisiana. Starring Michael Dudikoff, Steve James, James Booth, John P. Ryan, William Wallace. Written by James Booth; Directed by Sam Firstenberg. 1986.

THE BARBARIANS  The mighty twin gladiators Kutchek and Gore are commissioned by the imprisoned Queen Canary to find her magic belly stone, hidden years earlier when her clan was raided by the evil ruler Kadar, and now guarded by a dragon. Once returned, Canary's tribe will be restored to its former glory and Kadar's wickedness will be avenged. Starring Peter Paul, David Paul, Richard Lynch, Eva LaRue Callahan, Virginia Bryant, Michael Berryman, George Eastman. Written by James R. Silke; Directed by Ruggero Deodato. 1987.

THE BERLIN AFFAIR  In 1938 Berlin, Mitsuko, the daughter of the Japanese Ambassador, begins an affair with Louise, the wife of a German diplomat. Soon, however, Mitsuko begins courting others--including Louise's husband. Starring Gudrun Landgrebe, Kevin McNally, Mio Takaki, Hanns Zischler, William Berger.  Based on the novel "The Buddhist Cross" by Junichirô Tanizaki. Written by Liliana Cavani, Roberta Mazzoni; Directed by Cavani. 1985.  ¤SPECIAL RESTORED VERSION: RE-EDITED AND CONTAINING 15 MINUTES OF ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE.  

BerlIn Blues   Lola, an expatriate American, attempts to make a living as a nightclub singer in Berlin. There she falls in love with an East German concert pianist, but his conductor breaks up their passionate relationship and makes himself a svengali to the young chanteuse.  Starring Julia Migenes, Keith Baxter, José Coronado, Javier Gurruchaga.  Written by Laurence Dworet, Ricardo Franco; Directed by Franco.  1988.

BERNADETTE  Near Lourdes, France in the mid-1800s, young Bernadette experiences an inexplicable vision of a beautiful lady in white. Soon, hostile French authorities and disbelieving Church officials attempt to discredit the young girl's story. But when she clings to the truth of her account, skeptics are gradually converted until she is recognized as a holy saint and Lourdes proclaimed a sacred site of pilgrimage. Starring Sydney Penny, Jean-Marc Bory, Michèle Simonnet, Roland Lesaffre. Written by Jean Delannoy, Robert Arnaut; Directed by Delannoy. 1988.

Blind Rage  Five blind friends get together and plan a bank robbery.  Starring Fred Williamson, Tony Ferrer, Leila Hermosa, D'Urville Martin.  Written by Efren C. Piñon, Leo Fong, Jerry O. Tirazona; Directed by Piñon.  1978.

THE BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW (aka SATAN'S SKIN)  In early 19th century Cornwall an innocent plowboy unearths the remains of Satan himself. Soon a teenage cult headed by an extraordinarily sexy young girl begins a series of sacrifices to bring the devil back to life. Starrring Patrick Wymark, Linda Hayden, Barry Andrews, Tamara Ustinov, Michele Dotrice, Milton Reid. Written by Piers Haggard, Robert Wynne-Simmons; Directed by Haggard. 1970. ¤presented uncut and in letterboxed format.  Includes featurette and original theatrical trailer.

The Borrower  Aliens punish one of their own by sending him to earth. The alien is very violent, and when the body he occupies is damaged, he is forced to find another.  Starring Rae Dawn Chong, Don Gordon, Tom Towles, Antonio Fargas, Bentley Mitchum, Zoe Trilling, Mädchen Amick.  Written by Mason Nage, Richard Fire; Directed by John McNaughton.  1991.

BOY TAKES GIRL  After being left at a farming cooperative for the summer, a young girl struggles to cope with her new surroundings.  Starring Gabi Eldor, Ilan Dar, Shai Golan, Gill Dontchevsky.  Written & Directed by Michal Bat-Adam.  1982.  

BRIDGE TO HELL Three escapees from a Nazi prison camp try to make their way through occupied territory and capture a priceless hidden treasure along the way.  Starring Andy J. Forest, Carlo Mucari, Paki Valente, Francesca Ferre.  Written & Directed by Umberto Lenzi.  1986.

Business as Usual  A boutique manager protests when a home-office executive makes a crude pass at an employee. She is fired for her outspokenness, but soon galvanizes the union, her Liverpool neighborhood and the nation to take action.  Starring Glenda Jackson, John Thaw, Cathy Tyson, Mark McGann.  Written & Directed by Lezli-An Barrett.  1987.

THE BUTTERFLY AFFAIR (aka Popsy Pop)  A strip-tease artist and a smooth-talking con-man team up on a heist to steal two million dollars worth of diamonds.  Starring Claudia Cardinale, Stanley Baker, Henri Charrière, Georges Aminel.  Written by Henri Charrière, Jean Herman; Directed by Herman.  1971.

CAMORRA: THE NAPLES CONNECTION  A prostitute, an American drug dealer, a dancer, and a gangster find themselves entangled in a frightening mystery when the leaders of the Neapolitan Mafia are murdered by a powerful killer whose motive is love. Starring Ángela Molina, Harvey Keitel, Isa Danieli, Paolo Bonacelli. Written by Elvio Porta, Lina Wertmüller; Directed by Wertmüller. 1986.  ¤SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL VERSION: CONTAINS 10 MINUTES OF ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE.

Castaway  Young Lucy Irvine answers Gerald Kingsland's ad for a companion to spend a year on a Pacific island. But the scenario for a frolicsome, natural interlude in paradise doesn't take into account one important factor: the real-world battle of the sexes.  Starring Oliver Reed, Amanda Donohoe, Georgina Hale, Frances Barber.  Based on the book by Lucy Irvine.  Written by Allan Scott; Directed by Nicolas Roeg.  1986.

CAULDRON OF BLOOD  A blind sculptor works on his magnum opus, unaware that the skeletons he has been using for armatures are the remains of his evil wife's victims.  Starring Boris Karloff, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Viveca Lindfors, Rosenda Monteros.  Written by John Melson, Edward Mann, José Luis Bayonas; Directed by Mann.  1970.

Cherry Hill High  Five sexy coeds try to lose their virginity in a creative manner.  Starring Carrie Olson, Nina Carson, Lynn Hastings, Gloria Upson.  Written by William Shears, Wylie White; Directed by Alex E. Goitein.  1977.

THE CITY'S EDGE  Andy White is escaping from a personal hell after the death of his father, determined to write and to find himself. Andy befriends Jim, a sensitive and optimistic lad who is hooked on drugs. But it is the mysterious Laura, Jim's sister, who provokes Andy's real interest. Devoted to her brother's salvation though hiding her own shameful past, she is aloof yet passionate. Lastly, there is Jack Collins, an aboriginal black, the leader. Like a master puppeteer, he leads some to love...and others to their doom. Starring Hugo Weaving, Tommy Lewis, Shirley Cameron, Mark Lee. Based on the novel by W.A. Harbinson. Written by Robert J. Merritt, Ken Quinnell; Directed by Quinnell. 1983.

CORLEONE (aka Father of the GodfathersTwo boyhood friends grow up to play opposing roles in the Italian Mafia hierarchy; one supports the system while the other leads an uprising against it.  Starring Giuliano Gemma, Claudia Cardinale, Francisco Rabal, Stefano Satta Flores, Tony Kendall.  Based on the novel by Orazio Barrese.  Written by Barrese, Massimo De Rita, Arduino Maiuri, Pasquale Squitieri; Directed by Squitieri.  1985.

CROSS MISSION  Deep in the jungles of a war-ravaged South American nation, the maniacal crime lord Tambopata rules a savage empire built on drug-running and slavery. In a desperate attempt to halt his reign of terror, a deadly crew of bounty hunters unite to track the madman down. Starring Richard Randall, Brigitte Porsche, Peter Hintz, Maurice Poli. Written by Donald Russo; Directed by Alfonso Brescia. 1987.

Dancers  A famous ballet star and faithless ladies' man gets involved with a young dancer during the filming of the ballet GISELLE.  Starring Mikhail Baryshnikov, Alessandra Ferri, Leslie Browne, Tommy Rall.  Written by Sarah Kernochan; Directed by Herbert Ross.  1987.

DANGEROUSLY CLOSE (aka A CHOICE KILL)  Investigating the death of a fellow student, the young editor of Vista Verde's high school paper discovers that the para-military student group the Sentinels and their vigilante tactics may be to blame. Starring John Stockwell, J. Eddie Peck, Carey Lowell, Bradford Bancroft, Don Michael Paul, Thom Mathews, Dedee Pfeiffer, Angel Tompkins.  Written by Scott Fields, Marty Ross, John Stockwell; Directed by Albert Pyun. 1986. 

DEATH WISH II  In 1974 New York, architect Paul Kersey becomes an infamous vigilante after his wife is murdered and daughter raped. Eight years later Kersey has hung up his gun and relocated to Los Angeles, but when thugs rape and murder his daughter and housekeeper, he is forced to seek vengeance once again. Starring Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Vincent Gardenia, J.D. Cannon, Anthony Franciosa, Laurence Fishburne, Charles Cyphers. Based on the novel "Death Sentence" by Brian Garfield. Written by David Engelbach; Directed by Michael Winner. 1982.  ¤THIS IS THE ORIGINAL FILMWAYS THEATRICAL RELEASE; 6 MINUTES OF ADDITIONAL FOOTAGE HAS BEEN ADDED FROM A FOREIGN SOURCE.

Detective School Dropouts  Two bumbling private detectives hired to find a missing person instead find themselves in the middle of a mob war.  Starring David Landsberg, Lorin Dreyfuss, Christian De Sica, George Eastman, Valeria Golino.  Written by Lorin Dreyfuss, David Landsberg; Directed by Filippo Ottoni.  1985.

DIARY OF A MAD OLD MAN  Marcel Hamelinck is a widowed, dying man drawn to his daughter-in-law Simone.  He gives her expensive presents and builds a pool to see her swim. After Simone allows him to touch her, Hamelinck only has one wish: to become her slave. Simone cleverly exploits the situation, while Marcel's condition worsens.  Starring Ralph Michael, Beatie Edney, Suzanne Flon, Derek de Lint.  Based on the novel by Junichirô Tanizaki.  Written by Claudine Bouvier, Hugo Claus; Directed by Lili Rademakers.  1987.

DR. HECKYL AND MR. HYPE  An ugly, misshapen podiatrist ingests a formula made by a colleague and turns into a handsome, devil-may-care ladies' man. Starring Oliver Reed, Sunny Johnson, Maia Danziger, Mel Welles, Virgil Frye, Jackie Coogan, Dick Miller. Written & Directed by Charles B. Griffith. 1980.

Doin' Time on Planet Earth  A teenage boy realizes that the reason he's always felt like an outsider is because he's from another galaxy. Soon after this discovery, a host of oddball characters enter his life and change it forever.  Starring Nicholas Strouse, Andrea Thompson, Martha Scott, Adam West, Hugh O'Brian, Roddy McDowall, Maureen Stapleton.  Written by Andrew Licht, Jeffrey A. Mueller, Darren Star; Directed by Charles Matthau.  1988.

DOWN TWISTED (aka THE TREASURE OF SAN LUCAS)  On the trail of a priceless stolen jewel, crime lord Alessandro Deltoid mistakenly shanghais an innocent girl--beautiful Maxine--to his base in Latin America.  Maxine escapes with the mysterious Reno and the two gringos embark on a breathtaking race to recapture the missing jewel and save themselves from Deltoid's merciless assassins. Starring Carey Lowell, Charles Rocket, Trudi Dochtermann, Thom Mathews, Linda Kerridge, Courteney Cox. Written by Gene O'Neill, Noreen Tobin; Directed by Albert Pyun. 1987.

DRACULA'S LAST RITES (aka LAST RITES)  Count Lucard and the other vampires in a small town are creating accidents so they can operate their blood-drinking dinner parties unnoticed.  Starring Patricia Lee Hammond, Gerald Fielding, Mimi Weddell, Victor Jorge, Michael Lally.  Written by Ben Donnelly, Domonic Paris; Directed by Paris.  1980.

Dragonard  In 1747, a handsome but rebellious Scotsman named Richard Abdee is auctioned off as a slave on a Caribbean island controlled by French and British plantationers. When caught having sex with his owner's wife, Abdee is given 100 lashes with the dreaded "dragonard" whip. The sentence is meant to be fatal, but Abdee survives to lead a slave revolt.  Starring Oliver Reed, Eartha Kitt, Annabel Schofield, Claudia Udy.  Based on the novel by Rupert Gilchrist.  Written by Rick Marx, Harry Alan Towers; Directed by Gérard Kikoïne.  1987.

DUET FOR ONE  Stephanie Anderson, a famous violin player, becomes ill from multiple sclerosis, losing her career, her husband and her favorite pupil. Somehow she must battle back from the brink of despair. Starring Julie Andrews, Alan Bates, Max von Sydow, Rupert Everett, Liam Neeson. Based on the play by Tom Kempinski. Written by Kempinski, Andrei Konchalovsky, Jeremy Lipp; Directed by Konchalovsky. 1986.

Dutch Treat  Norm and Jerry are entertainers on a cruise ship with their knife tossing act.  But when two of the ship's officers are discovered stabbed to death, the duo become prime suspects.  The ship docks and the boys are tossed into a Dutch prison, but they escape and attempt to convince the members of an all-girl band that they are powerful record executives.  Starring David Landsberg, Lorin Dreyfuss, The Dolly Dots, Angela Groothuizen.  Written by Lorin Dreyfuss, David Landsberg; Directed by Boaz Davidson.  1986.

ENTER THE NINJA  After completing his training at a Far East ninja school, a Vietnam vet travels to the Philippines and finds himself battling a corrupt landowner as well as his old rival, a ninja known as Hasegawa. Starring Franco Nero, Susan George, Shô Kosugi, Christopher George, Michael Dudikoff. Written by Dick Desmond, Mike Stone; Directed by Menahem Golan. 1981.

THE EROTIC THREE (aka Scratch Harry)  A fun loving, sex maniac of a man has one wild affair after another until his wife falls in love with one of his mistresses.  Starring Harry Walker Staff, Victoria Wilde, Christine Kelly.  Written by Alex Matter, Stephen Winsten; Directed by Matter.  1969.

Exterminator 2  The Exterminator, a torch-wielding outlaw-vigilante, is after "X", the leader of an army of thugs who have declared war on New York City.  Starring Robert Ginty, Mario Van Peebles, Deborah Geffner, Frankie Faison, Arye Gross, John Turturro.  Written by Mark Buntzman, William Sachs; Directed by Buntzman.  1984.

FAST LANE FEVER (aka RUNNING ON EMPTY)  Mike, a factory worker Down Under, has two obsessions: fast cars and a model named Julie. The only problem is that Julie happens to be the girlfriend of Fox, the undisputed king of drag racing. When Julie falls for Mike, an outraged Fox and his gang terrorize them. After Mike loses a race to Fox, he heads out to the countryside, where he encounters an aging hipster who, though blind, has the wherewithal to give Mike the edge he needs to save his dreams, his girl--and his life. Starring Terry Serio, Deborah Conway, Max Cullen, Richard Moir. Written by Barry Tomblin; Directed by John Clark. 1982.

FIELD OF HONOR  The true story of Dutch infantrymen during the Korean War. Starring Everett McGill, Ron Brandsteder, Bart Römer, Anis de Jong. Written by Henk Bos; Directed by Hans Scheepmaker. 1984. 

THE FINAL EXECUTIONER  Rising from the ashes of nuclear war, the human race has returned to a more barbaric code, creating a bloodsport called The Hunt. Overseen by Idra, who has a passion for blood and killing, Erasmus, famed for his skill with medieval weaponry, and a group of decadent young people who simply murder for fun, the sadistic rites continue unabated until a lone warrior launches a one-man assault on the stronghold of the hunters. Starring William Mang, Marina Costa, Harrison Muller Jr., Woody Strode, Margrit Evelyn Newton. Written by Roberto Leoni; Directed by Romolo Guerrieri. 1983. 

FRANK AND I  Charlie, a young aristocrat in turn of the century England, meets a boy named Frank on the road to Portsmouth. What Charlie doesn't realize is that Frank is actually Frances, who's donned a disguise to escape working at a brothel. Charlie takes Frank/Frances into his home, and when he discovers her true identity, the two become lovers. He sends her to London to be trained by his mistress in the art of sex, but she learns much more about her identity as a woman. Starring Christopher Pearson, Jennifer Inch, Sophie Favier, Alain Dumaurier. Based on the novel by Anonymous. Written by Harry Alan Towers; Directed by Gérard Kikoïne. 1984. ¤SPECIAL INTERNATIONAL VERSION: CONTAINS 7 MINUTES OF ADDITIONAL EROTIC FOOTAGE.  

THE FREEWAY MANIAC  A young starlet's testimony puts an escaped killer back behind bars; when he escapes again, he heads to the set of her new film to even the score. Starring Loren Winters, James Courtney, Shepard Sanders, Donald Hotton. Written by Gahan Wilson, Paul Winters; Directed by Winters. 1988.

FURY ON WHEELS (aka JumpA talented young race car driver has a strong penchant for fast cars and faster women.  Starring Tom Ligon, Logan Ramsey, Collin Wilcox-Horne, Sudie Bond, Conrad Bain, Jack Nance, Judd Hirsch, Sally Kirkland.  Written by Richard Wheelwright; Directed by Joseph Manduke.  1971.

GAS PUMP GIRLS  June, the shapely young niece of a struggling service station owner, and her four equally endowed friends devise a plan to add sex appeal to her uncle's failing business. Starring Kirsten Baker, Dennis Bowden, Huntz Hall, Sandy Johnson. Written by David A. Davies, Joel Bender, Isaac Blech; Directed by Bender. 1978.

THE GODSEND  An English family of six takes in a pregnant woman who disappears shortly after giving birth. They raise the baby girl as their own, but over the years the strange deaths of their children make them consider whether the little girl is more than she appears. Starring Cyd Hayman, Malcolm Stoddard, Angela Pleasence, Patrick Barr. Based on the novel by Bernard Taylor. Written by Olaf Pooley; Directed by Gabrielle Beaumont. 1981.

Gor  American professor John Cabot is transported via a magical ring to another dimension, where he becomes the warrior Tarl Cabot and must help an oppressed country overthrow its evil king and his barbarian henchmen.  Starring Urbano Barberini, Rebecca Ferratti, Jack Palance, Paul L. Smith, Oliver Reed.  Based on the novel "The Tarnsman of Gor" by John Norman.  Written by Rick Marx, Harry Alan Towers; Directed by Fritz Kiersch.  1988.

Grace Quigley (aka THE ULTIMATE SOLUTION OF GRACE QUIGLEY)  After spotting hitman Seymour Flint in action, senior citizen Grace Quigley gets the idea for an offbeat scheme that could garner the two of them loads of money: kill elderly people who have become tired of living.  Starring Katharine Hepburn, Nick Nolte, Kit Le Fever, Chip Zien.  Written by A. Martin Zweiback; Directed by Anthony Harvey.  1984.

THE GREAT SKYCOPTER RESCUE  When oil is discovered under the town of Libertyville, an unscrupulous real estate developer and the corrupt sheriff will stop at nothing to get the land for themselves, even hiring a motorcycle gang to terrorize the citizenry. Then a young flying enthusiast forms a rag-tag Air Force made up of hang gliders, mini-planes and his own experimental craft to launch a counterattack. Starring Aldo Ray, William Marshall, Terry Michos, Paul Tanashian, Russell Johnson. Written by Tony Crechales, Henry Edwards, Lawrence D. Foldes; Directed by Foldes. 1982.

Hanna's War   The true story of Hannah Senesh, a Hungarian Jew who, though safely ensconced in Palestine at the outbreak of World War II, volunteers to join a British mission behind enemy lines in Europe on a life-or-death mission. Starring Ellen Burstyn, Maruschka Detmers, Anthony Andrews, Donald Pleasence, David Warner, Ingrid Pitt.  Based on the books "The Diaries of Hanna Senesh" and "A Great Wind Cometh" by Yoel Palgi.  Written by Menahem Golan, Stanley Mann; Directed by Golan.  1988.

The Hanoi Hilton  American P.O.W.s have to deal with brutal treatment while in North Vietnam's Hoa Lo Prison.  Starring Michael Moriarty, John Edwin Shaw, Ken Wright, Paul Le Mat, David Soul, Jeffrey Jones.  Written & Directed by Lionel Chetwynd.  1987.

HAUNTED SUMMER  In 1815, authors Lord Byron, Mary Shelley and Percy Shelley, along with their friend Dr. Polidori, get together for some philosophical discussions, but the situation soon deteriorates into mind games, drugs and sex. Starring Philip Anglim, Alice Krige, Eric Stoltz, Alex Winter, Laura Dern. Based on the novel by Anne Edwards. Written by Lewis John Carlino; Directed by Ivan Passer. 1988.

HOLLYWOOD HARRY  When a millionaire hog farmer discovers his daughter baring all in Hollywood porn movies, he calls in ace private eye Harry Petry. Braving a menagerie of murderous Tinseltown low-life thugs, and fending off a variety of love-hungry dames, Harry does his best imitation of a Philip Marlowe tough guy--with riotous results. Starring Robert Forster, Kate Forster, Joe Spinell, Shannon Wilcox. Written by Curt Allen; Directed by Robert Forster. 1985.

HOSPITAL MASSACRE (aka X-RAY)  Young executive Susan Gregory is stalked by a masked scalpel-wielding crazy out to avenge a long-ago Valentine's Day humiliation. Starring Barbi Benton, Chip Lucia, Jon Van Ness, John Warner Williams. Written by Boaz Davidson, Marc Behm; Directed by Davidson. 1981.

HOT CHILI (aka OOH WHAT A ZEXY SUMMER!; HABANA CABANA)  A group of American teenage boys head south of the border to work for the summer at a Mexican resort. There they encounter many wacky guests: a German dominatrix, a music teacher that gets hot when giving lessons, a buxom cook, and an uptight socialite that eventually thaws. Starring Charles Schillaci, Allan J. Kayser, Joe Rubbo, Chuck Hemmingway, Taaffe O'Connell, Victoria Barrett, Louisa Moritz, Ferdy Mayne, Robert Z'Dar. Written by Joseph Goldman, William Sachs; Directed by Sachs. 1985. 

HOT RESORT (aka HOT CRUISE)  A group of young New Yorkers get summer jobs at a Caribbean resort, hoping to make money and score with girls, but find themselves in a rowing contest with a team of Ivy League snobs. Starring Bronson Pinchot, Tom Parsekian, Mickey Berz, Daniel Schneider, Frank Gorshin, Stephen Stucker, Victoria Barrett. Written by John Robins, Boaz Davidson, Norman Hudis; Directed by Robins. 1985.

HOT T-SHIRTS  A small town bar owner in a business slump hits on the gimmick of holding wet t-shirt competitions. Starring Ray Holland, Stephanie Lawlor, Pauline Rose, Corinne Alphen. Written by Chuck Vincent, Bill Slobodian; Directed by Vincent. 1979.

HOUSE OF THE LONG SHADOWS  An American writer goes to a remote Welsh manor on a $20,000 bet that he can write a gothic novel in 24 hours. Upon his arrival, however, the writer discovers that the manor, thought empty, actually has several rather odd inhabitants. Starring Vincent Price, Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing, Desi Arnaz Jr., John Carradine, Sheila Keith, Julie Peasgood, Richard Todd. Based on the novel "Seven Keys to Baldpate" by Earl Derr Biggers and the dramatisation by George M. Cohan. Written by Michael Armstrong; Directed by Pete Walker. 1983.

The Human Shield  An ex-Marine who trained Iraqi soldiers to fight Iran returns to Iraq to free his brother, who is being held hostage.  Starring Michael Dudikoff, Tommy Hinkley, Hana Azoulay-Hasfari, Steve Inwood.  Written by Mike Werb, Mann Rubin; Directed by Ted Post.  1992.

INCOMING FRESHMEN  Jane is a young, innocent hometown girl who just can't wait to step foot in her new dorm room. When she finally does, she finds Viv, her not-so-innocent roommate, in a compromising position. After Jane's longtime boyfriend dumps her for her best friend, Viv takes Jane on as a project, determined to show her that playing fast and loose with the guys is the only way to go. Starring Ashley Vaughn, Leslie Blalock, Richard Harriman, Jim Overbey. Written by Eric Lewald; Directed by Lewald, Glenn Morgan. 1979.

INTRUSION: CAMBODIA (aka RESCUE TEAM)  During the Vietnam War, a crack group of mercenaries is sent on a dangerous rescue mission to retrieve American soldiers trapped in Cambodia. Starring Richard Harrison, Romano Kristoff, Don Gordon, James Gaines. Written by Rodolfo Dabao, Don Gordon; Directed by John Gale. 1981.

JUNGLE RAIDERS (aka CAPTAIN YANKEE & THE JUNGLE RAIDERS)  Deep in the heart of a steaming topical rain forest lies hidden the legendary Ruby of Gloom. To behold its hypnotic brilliance, three men and a woman are willing to give their lives...and a sinister force is just as willing to take them. Starring Christopher Connelly, Marina Costa, Lee Van Cleef, Alan Collins. Written by Giovanni Simonelli; Directed by Antonio Margheriti. 1985.  

King Lear  William Shakespeare Jr. the Fifth struggles to reinterpret his ancestor's tragic tale of passion and madness. In the process, he finds himself under the influence of Don Learo, an aging mobster, and his daughter Cordelia.  Starring Peter Sellars, Burgess Meredith, Molly Ringwald, Woody Allen, Julie Delpy, Jean-Luc Godard, Norman Mailer.  Based on the play by William Shakespeare.  Written by Richard Debuisne, Jean-Luc Godard, Norman Mailer; Directed by Godard.  1987.

The Kitchen Toto  In 1950 Kenya, as unrest against British Colonial rule is mounting, a Mau Mau youngster is sent to work as a servant in the household of the district police chief after his father is murdered. As the turmoil worsens, the boy must choose between the British who have shown him kindness and the Mau Mau terrorists who seek independence through bloodshed.  Starring Edwin Mahinda, Bob Peck, Phyllis Logan, Nicholas Charles, Edward Judd.  Written & Directed by Harry Hook.  1987.

LADY CHATTERLEY'S LOVER  During World War I, Sir Clifford Chatterley suffers a crippling injury that leaves him impotent. His wife, Lady Constance Chatterley, is torn between her love for her husband and her physical desires. With Sir Clifford's consent, she begins a passionate affair with the groundsman Oliver Mellors. However, as Lady Constance's love for Oliver grows, so does Sir Clifford's jealousy. Starring Sylvia Kristel, Shane Briant, Nicholas Clay, Ann Mitchell.  Based on the novel by D.H. Lawrence. Written by Marc Behm, Just Jaeckin, Christopher Wicking; Directed by Jaeckin. 1981. ¤SPECIAL IMPORT VERSION CONTAINING STRONGER EROTIC FOOTAGE THAN IN THE U.S. RELEASE. Presented in Widescreen format 

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Lifeforce (aka SPACE VAMPIRES)  A space shuttle mission investigating Halley's Comet brings back a malevolent race of space vampires who transform most of London's population into zombies. The only survivor of the expedition and British authorities attempt to capture the mysterious but beautiful alien woman responsible for the chaos.  Starring Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Mathilda May, Patrick Stewart, Michael Gothard.  Based on the novel "The Space Vampires" by Colin Wilson.  Written by Dan O'Bannon, Don Jakoby; Directed by Tobe Hooper.  1985.  ¤ULTRA-RARE U.S. THEATRICAL VERSION (MGM VHS/DVD IS THE OVERSEAS VERSION).  Contains "the making of lifeforce" documentary & original theatrical trailer. 

Little Dorrit, PART ONE: Nobody's Fault  The hapless entrepreneur, Arthur Clennam, finds his fortunes fluctuating wildly until he meets and falls in love with Amy Dorrit, who lives in a debtors' prison with her father.  Starring Alec Guinness, Derek Jacobi, Cyril Cusack, Sarah Pickering, Joan Greenwood, Miriam Margolyes, Robert Morley, David Thewlis.  Based on the novel by Charles Dickens.  Written & Directed by Christine Edzard.  1988.

LITTLE DORRIT, PART TWO: LITTLE DORRIT's Story  An unexpected inheritance bestows great wealth on the Dorrits, while the misguided efforts of a scheming financier reunite Amy with the love of her life, Arthur Clennam.  Starring Alec Guinness, Derek Jacobi, Cyril Cusack, Sarah Pickering, Joan Greenwood, Miriam Margolyes, Robert Morley, David Thewlis.  Based on the novel by Charles Dickens.  Written & Directed by Christine Edzard.  1988.

LOVE STREAMS  Robert Harmon is a best-selling author who writes about lonely women and their seamy lifestyles. Rich and attractive, he lives an existence of unbridled hedonism that's left him as isolated as the women in his books. Starring John Cassavetes, Gena Rowlands, Diahnne Abbott, Seymour Cassel. Based on the play by Ted Allan. Written by Allan, Cassavetes; Directed by Cassavetes. 1984.

THE MAGICIAN OF LUBLIN  In turn of the century Poland, traveling magician Yasha Mazur attains fame and fortune with his astounding illusions and sleight-of-hand. But Yasha's womanizing and unkept promises soon catch up with him, turning his climb to success into a devastating fall from grace. Starring Alan Arkin, Louise Fletcher, Valerie Perrine, Shelley Winters, Warren Berlinger. Based on the novel by Isaac Bashevis Singer. Written by Irving S. White, Menahem Golan; Directed by Golan. 1979.

Maid in Sweden  A young naive country girl visits the romantic city of Stockholm for the first time.  Starring Christina Lindberg, Monica Ekman, Krister Ekman, Leif Naeslund.  Written by Ronnie Friedland; Directed by Dan Wolman.  1971.

A Man Called Sarge  In the midst of WWII, a group of half-witted American soldiers battle the evil Von Kraut and his desert legions.  Starring Gary Kroeger, Gretchen German, Marc Singer, Jennifer Runyon, Bobby Di Cicco, Bruce Jenner.  Written & Directed by Stuart Gillard.  1990.

Manifesto (aka A NIGHT OF LOVE)  In the 1920s, sexually rapacious Svetlana Vargas returns to her village of Waldheim with the dedicated purpose of assassinating the King. But what's a committed anarchist to do when there are police hiding in every closet, old love affairs to be rekindled and complications with a ravenous foot fetishist and an ardent postman?  Starring Camilla Søeberg, Alfred Molina, Simon Callow, Eric Stoltz, Gabrielle Anwar.  Based on the story "For a Night of Love" by Emile Zola.  Written & Directed by Dusan Makavejev.  1988.

Mascara  The investigation into a transvestite entertainer's death leads a police inspector, his sister and her lover into the decadent nightlife of Belgium.  Starring Charlotte Rampling, Michael Sarrazin, Derek de Lint, Jappe Claes.  Written by Hugo Claus, Patrick Conrad, Pierre Drouot, Susana Rossberg; Directed by Conrad.  1987.

Master of Dragonard Hill  A despotic colonial governor has made it legal to punish people with the terrifying and excruciatingly painful split-tongue whip, called the Dragonard.  Fortunately, a handsome hero appears on the scene to stop him.  Starring Oliver Reed, Eartha Kitt, Herbert Lom, Claudia Udy.  Based on the novel by Rupert Gilchrist.  Written by Rick Marx, Harry Alan Towers; Directed by Gérard Kikoïne.  1989.

MERCENARY FIGHTERS (aka FREEDOM FIGHTERS)  The president of an African country wants to boost his economy with a new dam. He ignores the protests of the tribes in the flooded region, so they declare rebellion. To avoid bad publicity, the president doesn't use his army, but hires four international mercenaries to smother the protest. However, after learning the tribes' motivation, Vietnam veterans T.J. and Cliff reconsider their allegiance. Starring Peter Fonda, Reb Brown, Ron O'Neal, James Mitchum. Written by Bud Schaetzle, Dean Tschetter, Andrew Deutsch; Directed by Riki Shelach. 1988.

Miami Cops  P.O. (as in "pissed off") Gamble gets partnered up with rookie Delaware and the two find themselves on the trail of a heroin kingpin/ex-cop who just so happens to have killed Delaware's father.  Starring Richard Roundtree, Michael Aronin, Harrison Muller Jr., Dawn Baker.  Written by Roberto Leoni; Directed by Alfonso Brescia.  1989.

Midnight Ride  A dedicated cop and a psychotic murderer lock horns and end up on a collision course--with the policeman's estranged wife in the middle.  Starring Michael Dudikoff, Mark Hamill, Savina Gersak, Robert Mitchum.  Written by Russell V. Manzatt, Bob Bralver; Directed by Bralver.  1990.

THE NAKED CAGE (aka THE CAGE)  Michelle, young and pretty, finds herself in prison for someone else's crime. Diane, the kinky warden, wants to maneuver Michelle into her plush, private pleasure room. The sadistic guard wants to pay her a visit in solitary confinement. And a ruthless, psychotic fellow inmate just wants to see her dead. Starring Shari Shattuck, Angel Tompkins, Lucinda Crosby, Christina Whitaker, Lisa London. Written & Directed by Paul Nicholas. 1986.

THE NAKED FACE  Chicago psychiatrist Judd Stevens is suspected of murdering one of his patients after the man is found stabbed to death. After repeated attempts to convince detectives of his innocence, Stevens learns that the real villain is someone with connections to both the Mob and the police. Starring Roger Moore, Rod Steiger, Elliott Gould, Anne Archer, David Hedison, Art Carney. Based on the novel by Sidney Sheldon. Written & Directed by Bryan Forbes. 1984.

NANA  In turn of the century France, Nana, a guileless ingénue, seduces her way from a small bordello to the heights of Parisian aristocracy. She leaves many jilted lovers in her wake: filmmaker Charles Melies, a wealthy banker, a count and his impressionable son. After the count mortgages his lands to satisfy her whims, Nana proceeds to bankrupt him, arrange the debauching of his wife, and seduces the son on his wedding day. Starring Katya Berger, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Yehuda Efroni, Mandy Rice-Davies, Debra Berger, Annie Belle. Based on the novel by Emile Zola. Written by Marc Behm; Directed by Dan Wolman. 1982.  ¤SPECIAL IMPORT VERSION: CONTAINS 4 MINUTES OF ADDITIONAL EROTIC FOOTAGE. 

NEW YEAR'S EVIL  During a New Year's Eve celebration, a punk-rock singer gets a phone call saying that when New Year's strikes in each time zone, someone will be murdered--and she will be the last one. Starring Roz Kelly, Kip Niven, Chris Wallace, Grant Cramer, Louisa Moritz, Taaffe O'Connell, Teri Copley. Written by Emmett Alston, Leonard Neubauer; Directed by Alston. 1981.  Contains original theatrical trailer. 

Night Terrors  A young girl travels to Cairo to visit her father and becomes involved with a bizarre sadomasochistic cult led by the charismatic Paul Chevalier, a descendent of the Marquis de Sade.  Starring Robert Englund, Zoe Trilling, Alona Kimhi, Juliano Mer.  Written by Rom Globus, Daniel Matmor; Directed by Tobe Hooper.  1993.  Contains original theatrical trailer. 

NINJA III: THE DOMINATION  The body of a sexy aerobics instructor is invaded by the evil spirit of a dying ninja. She begins to systematically assassinate the officers responsible for the ninja's death, and can only be stopped by the mysterious warrior Yamada. Starring Shô Kosugi, Lucinda Dickey, Jordan Bennett, David Chung, James Hong. Written by James R. Silke; Directed by Sam Firstenberg. 1984.

No Place to Hide  After a ballerina is killed on stage during a performance, Detective Joe Garvey is called in. At her house, he finds her 14 year old precocious sister Tinsel, who is soon attacked as well.  Joe takes her under his wing, and soon both get the attention of a secret organization.  Starring Kris Kristofferson, Drew Barrymore, Martin Landau, O.J. Simpson, Lydie Denier.  Written & Directed by Richard Danus.  1993.

NORTHEAST OF SEOUL  The search for a priceless, ancient sword of Korean legend threatens the lives of those who seek to possess its mystical power. Starring Anita Ekberg, John Ireland, Victor Buono, Yung Kyeon Sin. Written by Paul C. Ross, Antonio Santean; Directed by David Lowell Rich. 1983.

No. 1 of the Secret Service  Charles Bind, aka No. 1, is fearless, irresistible, and licensed to kill. Assigned to capture a madman killing international financiers, Bind encounters mercenaries from the evil organization K.R.A.S.H. (Killing, Rape, Arson, Slaughter, and Hit).  Starring Nicky Henson, Richard Todd, Aimi MacDonald, Geoffrey Keen, Sue Lloyd, Jon Pertwee, Milton Reid.  Written by Howard Craig; Directed by Lindsay Shonteff.  1977.

Number One with a Bullet  A pair of detectives is assigned to investigate a murder, and discover a trail of corruption and criminal activity that leads right back to their own police department.  Starring Robert Carradine, Billy Dee Williams, Valerie Bertinelli, Peter Graves, Doris Roberts, Bobby Di Cicco, Mykelti Williamson, Venice Kong, Spice Williams, Shari Shattuck.  Written by Gail Morgan Hickman, Andrew Kurtzman, Rob Riley, James Belushi; Directed by Jack Smight.  1987.

Oddball Hall  Four veteran jewel thieves hide out in a remote African village where they masquerade as members of "Oddball Hall," a fraternal order of good Samaritans with alleged magical powers.  Starring Don Ameche, Burgess Meredith, Bill Maynard, Tullio Moneta.  Directed by Jackson Hunsicker.  1990.

One More Chance   An unusual friendship ensues when an ex-con, just out of the slammer, calls on the help of a frightened young woman to help him find his young son.  Starring John LaMotta, Michael Pataki, Logan Clarke, Kirstie Alley.  Written & Directed by Sam Firstenberg.  1981.

OPERATION THUNDERBOLT  In July 1976, an Air France flight from Tel-Aviv to Paris is hijacked and forced to land in Entebbe, Uganda. The Israeli government sends an elite commando unit to raid the airfield and free the hostages.  Starring Yehoram Gaon, Gila Almagor, Assaf Dayan, Klaus Kinski, Sybil Danning.  Written by Menahem Golan, Clarke Reynolds, Ken Globus; Directed by Golan.  1977.

Ordeal by Innocence   Paleontologist Dr. Arthur Calgary visits the Argyle family to give them an address book that belonged to his former partner Jack Argyle, only to be told that Jack was executed for his wife's murder. Believing that the address book can prove Jack's innocence, Calgary attempts to reopen the case on his own.  Starring Donald Sutherland, Faye Dunaway, Christopher Plummer, Sarah Miles, Ian McShane.  Based on the novel by Agatha Christie.  Written by Alexander Stuart; Directed by Desmond Davis.  1984.

OTHELLO: THE BLACK COMMANDO (aka THE BLACK PLATOON)  Under the direction of Colonel Iago, the CIA sends mercenary Othello Bikila and his "black command" to the warring African nation of Tubesti, where he falls in love with Red Cross doctor Desdemona. Starring Tony Curtis, Joanna Pettet, Max H. Boulois, Ramiro Oliveros. Based on the play by William Shakespeare. Written & Directed by Max H. Boulois. 1982.

Outlaw of Gor   Mild-mannered Prof. John Cabot is once again transported to the savage world of Gor. This time it's to take on the king's evil wife, who covets his throne and plans to usurp it by violence.  Starring Urbano Barberini, Rebecca Ferratti, Jack Palance, Donna Denton.  Based on the novel by John Norman.  Written by Harry Alan Towers, Rick Marx; Directed by John 'Bud' Cardos.  1989.

OVER THE LINE (aka Out of Control)  A college literary professor who teaches at a prison becomes enamored of a handsome inmate and the two embark on a dangerous romance.  Starring Lesley-Anne Down, John Enos, Lady B Pearl, Michael Parks.  Written by Fabio Piccioni, William Clark; Directed by Ovidio G. Assonitis, Robert Barrett.  1992.
 Contains original theatrical trailer. 

Over the Brooklyn Bridge  A put-upon Jewish deli owner in Brooklyn dreams of getting out from underneath the thumb of his domineering father and his haughty fashion-model girlfriend by buying his own restaurant in midtown Manhattan.  Starring Elliott Gould, Margaux Hemingway, Sid Caesar, Carol Kane, Burt Young, Shelley Winters, Victoria Barrett, Sarah Michelle Gellar.  Written by Arnold Somkin; Directed by Menahem Golan.  1984.

Penitentiary III  Ex-con fighter Too Sweet is framed for murder and sent back to prison. Beaten and tortured, he's forced to fight the joint's worst killer, a martial-arts fighting midget called Thud.  Starring Leon Isaac Kennedy, Anthony Geary, Steve Antin, Ric Mancini.  Written & Directed by Jamaa Fanaka.  1987.

Pirates  Captain Thomas Bartholomew Red--the most fearsome pirate on the seven seas--and his sidekick "the Frog" find their way aboard a Spanish galleon and discover an ancient golden Aztec throne hidden below deck.  Starring Walter Matthau, Cris Campion, Damien Thomas, Charlotte Lewis, Olu Jacobs, Ferdy Mayne, Tony Peck, Roy Kinnear, Daniel Emilfork.  Written by Gérard Brach, John Brownjohn, Roman Polanski; Directed by Polanski.  1986.

THE PIZZA CONNECTION (aka THE SICILIAN CONNECTION; THE NEW YORK CONNECTION) 
A Sicilian hit man uses his younger brother as part of a murder plot. Starring Michele Placido, Mark Chase, Simona Cavallari, Massimo De Francovich. Written by Damiano Damiani, Ernesto Gastaldi, Franco Marotta, Laura Toscano; Directed by Damiani. 1985.

PLATOON LEADER (aka NAM)  West Point didn't prepare Lt. Jeff Knight for the stark realities of combat. On his first tour of duty in Vietnam, the fresh-faced, by-the-book officer must overcome the mistrust and prejudice of his own men to prove himself a leader in the dangerous war zone. Starring Michael Dudikoff, Robert F. Lyons, Jesse Dabson, Rick Fitts, William Smith. Based on the novel by James R. McDonough. Written by Andrew Deutsch, Rick Marx, Harry Alan Towers, David L. Walker; Directed by Aaron Norris. 1988.  Contains original theatrical trailer. 

P.O.W. THE ESCAPE (aka BEHIND ENEMY LINES)  Colonel James Cooper leads a group of American P.O.W.s, battling their way to freedom as Saigon falls to the Viet Cong.  Starring David Carradine, Charles R. Floyd, Mako, Steve James.  Written by Malcolm Barbour, James Bruner, Avi Kleinberger, John Langley, Jeremy Lipp; Directed by Gideon Amir.  1986.

PRIME TIME (aka American Raspberry)  An unknown source interrupts all television transmissions around the world. In place of the regular broadcasts, a lineup of extremely tasteless programs and commercials are substituted.  Starring Warren Oates, Robert Ridgely, Joanna Cassidy, Harry Shearer, Harris Yulin, Rosanne Katon, Stephen Furst, Fred Dryer.  Written by John Baskin, Stephen Feinberg, Roger Shulman, Bradley R. Swirnoff; Directed by Swirnoff.  1977.

Prison Heat  Four American girls on vacation in the Middle East run into trouble and are imprisoned by corrupt army officials.  Starring Rebecca Chambers, Lori Jo Hendrix, Kena Land, Toni Naples.  Written by David Alexander; Directed by Joel Silberg.  1993.

Psycho Girls  An ex-mental patient goes after the crazed sister responsible for her unwilling incarceration.  Her search leads her to make a successful author's dinner party an unforgettable experience.  Starring John Haslett Cuff, Darlene Mignacco, Rose Graham, Agi Gallus, Silvio Oliviero.  Written by Michael Bockner, Jerry Ciccoritti; Directed by Ciccoritti.  1985.  ¤SPECIAL IMPORT VERSION: CONTAINS 5 MINUTES OF ADDITIONAL GRAPHIC FOOTAGE. 

Rescue Me  Fraser Sweeney's unrequited love for the beautiful and rich Ginny Grafton gets a chance to prove itself when she's suddenly kidnapped. He teams up with rebel Mac, who's got a score to settle with the kidnappers, and together they cross the country looking for Ginny and the bad guys.  Starring Michael Dudikoff, Stephen Dorff, Ami Dolenz, Peter DeLuise, Dee Wallace-Stone.  Written by Mike Snyder; Directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman.  1993.

RIVER OF DEATH  In the last, nightmarish days of the Third Reich, a psychotic Nazi scientist escapes to the impenetrable jungles of the Amazon.  Years later, a mysterious, incurable disease breaks out among the natives in the area--and swashbuckling adventurer John Hamilton is hired to lead investigators on a search for the cause.  Starring Michael Dudikoff, Robert Vaughn, Donald Pleasence, Herbert Lom, L.Q. Jones, Sarah Maur Thorp, Cynthia Erland.  Based on the novel by Alistair MacLean.  Written by Andrew Deutsch, Edward Simpson; Directed by Steve Carver.  1989.

ROBOTECH: THE MOVIE  In 1999 an alien spaceship crashes on earth; hidden on board are the secrets of robotechnology. In 2009 an alien search party arrives to reclaim their lost databank, and the United Earth Government is forced into an intergalactic war. In 2027 a second alien force arrives to recapture their technology--and then destroy the earth for good. Based on the animated TV series of the same name. Written by Ardwight Chamberlain; Directed by Carl Macek, Ishiguro Noburo. 1986.  

Rockula  A rock-n-roll vampire is trapped in a 300-year curse that could keep him a virgin forever.  Starring Dean Cameron, Toni Basil, Thomas Dolby, Tawny Fere, Susan Tyrrell, Bo Diddley.  Written by Luca Bercovici, Jefery Levy, Chris Ver Wiel; Directed by Bercovici.  1990.

Roots of Evil  A male detective and his female partner are assigned to stop a serial killer who's after hookers and strippers.  Starring Alex Cord, Delia Sheppard, Charles Dierkop, Jillian Kesner, Brinke Stevens, Jewel Shepard.  Written by Adam Berg; Directed by Gary Graver.  1992.

THE ROSE GARDEN  In modern Germany, holocaust survivor Aaron Reichenbach stands accused of a seemingly unprovoked assault on elderly businessman Arnold Krenn. When his defense is taken up by a tenacious Frankfurt attorney, the two seek to prove that Krenn presided over a brutal Nazi death camp--and the extermination of dozens of innocent young children. Starring Liv Ullmann, Maximilian Schell, Peter Fonda, Jan Niklas. Written by Paul Hengge; Directed by Fons Rademakers. 1989.  Contains original theatrical trailer. 

SAHARA  After her father dies, young Dale takes his place in a trans-African auto race, but ends up being abducted by a desert sheik. Starring Brooke Shields, Lambert Wilson, Horst Buchholz, John Rhys-Davies, John Mills, Steve Forrest. Written by James R. Silke; Directed by Andrew V. McLaglen. 1982.

SALOME  John the Baptist, the prophet of Israel, is imprisoned by Herod, governor of Judea for protesting Herod's marriage to his brother's wife. Jealousies rage and Herod's stepdaughter and niece Salome seduces Herod by means of a torrid dance to give her the head of the prophet--but then tries to save the life of the man she has condemned. Starring Tomas Milian, Pamela Salem, Tim Woodward, Jo Ciampa. Based on the play by Oscar Wilde. Written by Claude D'Anna, Aaron Barzman; Directed by D'Anna. 1985.  

SCHIZOID (aka MURDER BY MAIL)  Julie, a newspaper advice columnist, begins to receive anonymous notes threatening murder and worse. Suddenly, female members of her group therapy sessions are being stabbed, one by one, by an unknown assailant. Starring Klaus Kinski, Mariana Hill, Craig Wasson, Richard Herd, Christopher Lloyd. Written & Directed by David Paulsen. 1980.

The Secret of the Ice Cave  A group of treasure-seekers embark on an expedition into high adventure as they race to discover what's really located in a mysterious ice cave.  Starring Sally Kellerman, Michael Moriarty, David Mendenhall, Marcia Christie.  Written by Mike Werb; Directed by Radu Gabrea.  1989.

THE SEVEN MAGNIFICENT GLADIATORS  Queen Pandora is seeking a champion who can wield the sword of power to save her village from the evil Nicerote. That champion is Han, who gathers a group of gladiators to defend Pandora's village. Starring Lou Ferrigno, Sybil Danning, Brad Harris, Dan Vadis, Mandy Rice-Davies. Written by Claude Fragass; Directed by Bruno Mattei. 1984.

Shy People  A Manhattan magazine writer and her troubled teenage daughter visit a long-lost branch of their family in the Louisiana Bayous. There they meet relatives entwined in backwoods legends and long-hidden family secrets - and the resultant culture clash threatens to shatter their lives.  Starring Jill Clayburgh, Barbara Hershey, Martha Plimpton, Merritt Butrick, Don Swayze, Mare Winningham.  Written by Gérard Brach, Marjorie David, Andrei Konchalovsky; Directed by Konchalovsky.  1987.

Slumber Party '57  In 1957, a group of high school girls spending the night in a mansion tell each other about their first sexual experiences.  Starring Janet Wood, Noelle North, Debra Winger, Bridget Holloman, Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith, Joe E. Ross.  Written by William A. Levey, Frank Farmer; Directed by Levey.  1976.

SOLDIER OF THE NIGHT  In Tel-Aviv, someone is murdering young soldiers, but police cannot decide whether it's the work of terrorists or one lone maniac.  Against this backdrop of war, fear and violence, two young people fall in love, but a cloud of suspicion hangs over their relationship.  Starring Yftach Katzur, Hillel Ne'eman, Iris Kraner, Yehuda Efroni.  Written & Directed by Dan Wolman.  1984.  

South of Hell Mountain  Two backwoods brothers and their bible-spouting father rob a gold mine and flee toward the Canadian border. Along the way they make what eventually proves to be a fatal stop - just south of Hell Mountain.  Starring Anna Stuart, Martin J. Kelley, Dave Willis, Elsa Raven.  Written & Directed by Louis Leahman, William Sachs.  1971.

Storm  Two college students' decisions to test their survival abilities during a camping trip turn into a necessity when they encounter a gang of ex-cons looking for stolen loot stashed 40 years earlier.  Starring David Palffy, Stan Kane, Harry Freedman, Lawrence Elion.  Written & Directed by David Winning.  1987.

STORY OF O: PART II  James Pembroke, a wealthy financier, journeys to Spain with his family to take over one of the country's biggest banking institutions. But a competitor decides to use his lover O to destroy the Pembroke family image by seducing the father, debauching the mother and luring son and daughter into revealing their secret sexual fantasies. Starring Sandra Wey, Rosa Valenty, Manuel de Blas, Carole James. Based on the novel "L'Histoire d'O" by Dominique Aury. Written by Jeffrey O'Kelly, Éric Rochat; Directed by Rochat. 1984.

Street Knight  A former cop returns to stop a plot to escalate gang violence in the streets of Los Angeles.  Starring Jeff Speakman, Christopher Neame, Lewis Van Bergen, Jennifer Gatti, Bernie Casey.  Written by Richard Friedman; Directed by Albert Magnoli.  1993.

Surrender  Two battle-scarred veterans of failed relationships--a struggling artist and a successful author--meet under rather unusual circumstances - and sparks of mutual attraction fly.  Starring Sally Field, Michael Caine, Steve Guttenberg, Peter Boyle, Jackie Cooper, Julie Kavner, Louise Lasser, Iman.  Written & Directed by Jerry Belson.  1987.

SWORD OF THE BARBARIANS  The great warrior Sangraal joins with the virginal Aki and the martial arts master Li Wo Twan on a quest to resurrect his dead wife and to defeat the evil warlord Nanuk and the Goddess of Fire. Starring Peter McCoy, Yvonne Fraschetti, Mario Novelli, Margareta Rance, Sabrina Siani. Written by Piero Regnoli; Directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini. 1983.

TEEN MOTHERS (aka SEED OF INNOCENCE)  Bittersweet love story about two unwed teenagers, whose child forces them to flee their families' homes and attempt to make a life of their own in the tenement society of New York. Starring Tim Wead, Mary Cannon, Vincent Schiavelli, T.K. Carter, William Sanderson. Written by Stu Krieger; Directed by Boaz Davidson. 1980.

TEN LITTLE INDIANS (aka DEATH ON SAFARI)  Under the impression that they've all received a free African safari, ten unorthodox characters suddenly find themselves cut off in an isolated big game camp. Then, their absent host's recorded voice reveals why he's gathered his baffled guests: to wreak grisly vengeance for the deaths each of them have caused. Starring Donald Pleasence, Brenda Vaccaro, Frank Stallone, Herbert Lom, Sarah Maur Thorp, Warren Berlinger, Paul L. Smith. Based on the play by Agatha Christie. Written by Jackson Hunsicker, Gerry O'Hara; Directed by Alan Birkinshaw. 1989.

Terminal Bliss  Two adolescent children of wealthy parents deal with the emotional travails of spoiled youth by indulging in self-serving and self-destructive behavior.  Starring Tim Owen, Luke Perry, Estee Chandler, Sonia Curtis.  Written & Directed by Jordan Alan.  1992.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part 2   A radio DJ is victimized by Leatherface and the rest of the cannibal family from TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE, now intent on becoming rich by selling their "secret ingredient" chili.  Chainsaw-wielding Texas Ranger Lieutenant 'Lefty' Enright has other plans, however.  Starring Dennis Hopper, Caroline Williams, Jim Siedow, Bill Moseley.  Written by L.M. Kit Carson; Directed by Tobe Hooper.  1986. ¤SPECIAL EDITION: RESTORES 8 minutes of additional footage; also includes original theatrical trailer.  Presented in Widescreen format    

THOR THE CONQUEROR  His parents slain at his birth, the warrior Thor is raised by Etna, the birdman. When reaching manhood, Thor takes the beautiful warrior virgin Ino as his companion; together, they set off for exploits that lead to a confrontation with Gnut, the slayer of Thor's father. Starring Conrad Nichols, Maria Romano, Malisa Lang, Christopher Holm.  Written by Tito Carpi; Directed by Tonino Ricci. 1983.

Three Kinds of Heat  Three friends pursue a gang of criminals from the streets of Harlem to the parties of London's high society.  Starring Robert Ginty, Victoria Barrett, Shakti, Barry Foster, Samantha Fox.  Written & Directed by Leslie Stevens.  1987.

THE THRONE OF FIRE  Legend tells that the great god Odin had fashioned for himself a magnificent throne. The gleaming seat now awaits the rightful lord of the people and to earn that honor, a man must marry the Princess of the Realm. The fate of all usurpers--death. Now a creature in the guise of a man, fathered by the Devil's messenger, intends to possess the throne and so rule the world. Starring Sabrina Siani, Peter McCoy, Harrison Muller, Benny Carduso. Written by Nino Marino; Directed by Franco Prosperi. 1982.

THUNDER ALLEY  A farm boy turned rock star must win over his disapproving father and choose between life on the road and his newfound love. Starring Roger Wilson, Jill Schoelen, Scott McGinnis, Cynthia Eilbacher, Clancy Brown, Leif Garrett. Written & Directed by J.S. Cardone. 1985. 

THUNDER RUN  Charly, a Korean War veteran, must contend with a cadre of terrorists who want to steal the plutonium he's transporting from Nevada to Arizona. Starring Forrest Tucker, John Ireland, John Shepherd, Elizabeth Kaitan, Alan Rachins. Written by Charles Davis, Carol Heyer, Carol Lynn, Cliff Wenger; Directed by Gary Hudson. 1985.

To the Death  A retired kickboxing champ is forced back into the ring to avenge his girlfriend's murder.  Starring John Barrett, Michel Qissi, Robert Whitehead, Michelle Bestbier, Claudia Udy.  Written by Greg Latter, Darrell Roodt; Directed by Roodt.  1993.  Contains original theatrical trailer. 

TREASURE OF THE FOUR CROWNS  A group of adventurers are gathered together to retrieve mystical gems now in the possession of a deadly cult. Starring Tony Anthony, Ana Obregon, Gene Quintano, Jerry Lazarus, Francisco Rabal. Written by Lloyd Batista, Jim Bryce, Lazarus; Directed by Ferdinando Baldi. 1982. 

THE TREASURE SEEKERS (aka CONTRABAND, FORTY MILLION BUCKS, JAMAICAN GOLD, ON A DEAD MAN'S CHEST) A retired football hero-turned-beachcomber, his former teammate, an old salt and a beautiful Continental go hunting for the treasure of infamous buccaneer Captain Morgan, reputedly worth $40 million. Diving off the coast of Jamaica, the treasure seekers encounter both the dangers of the deep and the lack of honor among thieves. Starring Rod Taylor, Stuart Whitman, Elke Sommer, Jeremy Kemp, Keenan Wynn. Written by Rod Taylor, Walter Brough; Directed by Henry Levin. 1979.

Under Cover  A cop goes undercover in a South Carolina high school. With the help of a local narcotics officer, he investigates the drug ring responsible for another cop's death.  Starring David Neidorf, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Barry Corbin, David Harris, Kathleen Wilhoite.  Written by Scott Fields, Menahem Golan, John Stockwell; Directed by Stockwell.  1987.

URBAN WARRIORS  In the post-apocalyptic future, a lone warrior tries to put an end to vicious attacks against the survivors by marauding gangs of barbarians. Starring Karl Landgren, Alex Vitale, Bjorn Hammer, Maurice Poli. Written by Piero Regnoli; Directed by Giuseppe Vari. 1987.

THE VIOLENT BREED  Agent Mike Martin is a Vietnam vet and a member of a crack team working for the C.I.A. His boss Cooper gets word of a renegade American working the world's richest drug source, the Golden Triangle. It's a billion dollar business with Mafia connections on one side, and a Russian arms deal on the other. And it must be stopped. Starring Henry Silva, Harrison Muller, Woody Strode, Carole Andre. Written by Nino Marino, Fernando Di Leo; Directed by Di Leo. 1983.

WAR AND LOVE (aka THE CHILDREN'S WAR)  Young Jewish lovers Jacek and Halina find themselves in the middle of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising against the Nazis in World War II. Starring Kyra Sedgwick, Sebastian Keneas, Alan Feinstein, Cheryl Gianini. Based on the book "The Survivor" by Jack Eisner. Written by Abby Mann; Directed by Moshe Mizrahi. 1985.

White of the Eye  A sound expert is the main suspect in a series of murders where housewives are found brutally mutilated.  Starring David Keith, Cathy Moriarty, Alan Rosenberg, Art Evans.  Based on the novel "Mrs. White" by Laurence & Andrew Klavan.  Written by Donald & China Cammell; Directed by Donald Cammell.  1987.

Who Killed Mary What's 'Er Name? (aka DEATH OF A HOOKER)  An ex-fighter investigates the murder of a prostitute after he is angered by the general apathy concerning her death.  Starring Red Buttons, Sylvia Miles, Conrad Bain, Sam Waterston, David Doyle, Jake LaMotta.  Written by Sean O'Toole; Directed by Ernest Pintoff.  1971.

The Wicked Lady  Lady Barbara Skelton is wealthy but bored and turns to highway robbery for thrills. While on the road she meets famous highwayman Jerry Jackson, and they continue as a team, but some people begin suspecting her identity, and she risks death if she continues her nefarious activities.  Starring Faye Dunaway, Alan Bates, John Gielgud, Denholm Elliott, Oliver Tobias, Glynis Barber, Marina Sirtis.  Based on the book by Magdalen King-Hall.  Written by Leslie Arliss, Michael Winner, Gordon Glennon, Aimée Stuart; Directed by Winner.  1983.

Wisdom  Unable to find work after a past felony, John Wisdom and his girlfriend Karen embark on a cross-country bank-robbing spree in order to aid American farmers. Starring Emilio Estevez, Demi Moore, Tom Skerritt, Veronica Cartwright, Charlie Sheen.  Written & Directed by Emilio Estevez.  1986.

YES! (aka To Ingrid, My Love, Lisa)  Attractive thirty-something brunette Lisa is a successful but unhappy fashion designer, repressing her Iesbianism by hitting the bottle; stunning blonde Ingrid is the small-town girl Lisa takes under her wing. Ingrid flits from one inexperienced and/or boorish boy to another, while Lisa looks on yearningly.  Starring Gun Falck, Gunilla Iwansson, Mimi Nelson, Sten Ardenstam.  Written & Directed by Joseph W. Sarno.  1968.

YOUNG WARRIORS (aka THE GRADUATES OF MALIBU HIGH)  Kevin, Scott, Stan and Fred are your typical fun-loving frat brothers whose most violent acts to date have been popping beer cans and staging panty raids. Things change drastically, however, when Kevin's teenage sister is brutally murdered by a street gang. They may be college kids by day, but by night they are now ruthless vigilantes out for revenge. Starring Ernest Borgnine, Richard Roundtree, Lynda Day George, James Van Patten, Anne Lockhart, Mike Norris, Linnea Quigley. Written by Lawrence D. Foldes, Russell W. Colgin; Directed by Foldes. 1983.

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