THE NEW WORLD/CONCORDE CINERAMA L-Z

Ladykiller  Betrayed by his wife, an embittered husband turns his rage against campus coeds.  Starring Ben Gazzara, Alex McArthur, Stephen Davis, Terri Treas, Landon Hall, Monique Parent.  Written by Craig J. Nevius; Directed by Terence H. Winkless.  1996.

The Last Days of Man on Earth (U.S. theatrical version of "The Final Programme")  After the death of his Nobel Prize-winning father, billionaire physicist Jerry Cornelius becomes embroiled in the search for his father's mysterious program to create a perfect, self-replicating human being.  Starring Jon Finch, Jenny Runacre, Hugh Griffith, Patrick Magee, Sterling Hayden, Harry Andrews, George Coulouris, Julie Ege, Sarah Douglas.  Based on the novel "The Final Programme" by Michael Moorcock.  Written & Directed by Robert Fuest.  1974. 

Last Exit to Earth  Virile Earth men, captured from four centuries earlier, are the only hope for the lusty, strong-willed female inhabitants of a dying planet, whose native males have been rendered sterile by nuclear devastation.  Starring Kimberly Griest, Costas Mandylor, Amy Hathaway, David Groh.  Written by Rachel Samuels, Katherine Martin, Katt Shea; Directed by Shea.  1996.

The Lawless Land  In the near-future, love is forbidden among the lower classes.  One couple defies the police-state and escapes to consummate their relationship.  Starring Nick Corri, Leon, Xander Berkeley, Amanda Peterson.  Written by Tony Cinciripini, Larry Leahy; Directed by Jon Hess.  1988.

Leopard in the Snow  A tender romance develops between an attractive young woman and a famous race car driver who lives incognito after supposedly being killed in an auto accident.  Starring Keir Dullea, Susan Penhaligon, Kenneth More, Billie Whitelaw, Jeremy Kemp.  Based on the novel by Anne Mather.  Written by Mather, Jill Hyem; Directed by Gerry O'Hara.  1978.

The Liars' Club  The loyalty of a tight group of friends is put to the test when there's a date rape within the circle.  Starring Wil Wheaton, Brian Krause, Michael Cudlitz, Soleil Moon Frye.  Written by Jeff Yonis; Directed by Jeffrey Porter.  1993.

THE LIGHT IN THE JUNGLE  The story of Dr. Albert Schweitzer, his adventurous life and trials in the jungles of Africa. Starring Malcolm McDowell, Susan Strasberg, Helen Jessop, Andrew Davis.  Written by Michel W. Potts; Directed by Gray Hofmeyr.  1990.

Lords of the Deep  An Earthquake cuts off communication between an underwater lab and the surface, trapping the crew 10,000 feet below. The tremor also knocks over and breaks a glass jar containing a mysterious sample which transforms into a strange creature.  Starring Bradford Dillman, Priscilla Barnes, Melody Ryane, Daryl Haney.  Written by Howard R. Cohen, Daryl Haney; Directed by Mary Ann Fisher.  1989.

Lumière  Four French actresses--Sarah, a middle-aged, award-winning performer; Julienne, an aspiring star who has left her husband and child; Caroline, who is in the midst of a problematic relationship with a director; and Laura, Sarah's buddy--take a brief rest from their hectic schedules to spend some time together at Sarah's country home, but they soon must return to face their troubles.  Starring Lucia Bosé, Francine Racette, Caroline Cartier, Jeanne Moreau, Keith Carradine, Bruno Ganz.  Written & Directed by Jeanne Moreau.  1976.  

MACHINE GUN BLUES (aka Black Rose of Harlem)  In 1920's Chicago, mobster Johnny Varona falls for Georgia, a beautiful black jazz singer. But Johnny is betrothed to the daughter of mob boss Costanza. Can Johnny and Georgia find a way to fulfill their love--and stay alive?  Starring Cynda Williams, Nick Cassavetes, Joe Viterelli, Lawrence Monoson, Garrett Morris, Tony Burton, Maria Ford.  Written by Frances Doel, Charles Philip Moore; Directed by Fred Gallo.  1996.

maniac! (aka ASSAULT ON PARADISE, RANSOM)  An ex-Vietnam vet dressed as an Indian threatens to kill important people in a resort town unless he receives $5 million.  Starring Oliver Reed, Deborah Raffin, James Mitchum, Stuart Whitman, John Ireland.   Written by John C. Broderick, Ronald Silkosky; Directed by Richard Compton.  1977.  

Masque of the Red Death  With a deadly plague ravaging his Renaissance kingdom, Prince Prospero invites his friends to retire to the protection of his castle for ongoing revels, leaving the peasantry to die.  But fate is not so easily escaped by the debauched nobility.  Starring Patrick Macnee, Adrian Paul, Clare Hoak, Jeff Osterhage, Maria Ford.  Based on the story by Edgar Allan Poe.  Written by Daryl Haney, Larry Brand; Directed by Brand.  1989.  

Miss Mary  A young British woman is hired as a governess by a wealthy Argentine family. Through her position, she sees the upper class slowly crumbling, and how a fascist movement is preparing to install itself in power.  Starring Julie Christie, Nacha Guevara, Eduardo Pavlovsky, Gerardo Romano.  Written by María Luisa Bemberg, Beda Docampo Feijóo, Jorge Goldenberg, Juan Bautista Stagnaro; Directed by Bemberg.  1986.

moonshine county express  When a moonshiner is murdered, his three daughters take over the family business.  Starring John Saxon, Susan Howard, William Conrad, Morgan Woodward, Claudia Jennings, Jeff Corey, Dub Taylor, Maureen McCormick, Albert Salmi, Candice Rialson.  Written by Daniel Ansley, Hubert Smith; Directed by Gus Trikonis.  1977.

Naked Obsession  A city councilman developing an urban renewal project is guided into the sordid world of the Yin Yang striptease club.  He beds several strippers in kinky ways, but this "other life" catches up with him when he finds himself implicated in a murder case.  Starring William Katt, Rick Dean, Maria Ford, Wendy MacDonald.  Written by Robert Dodson; Directed by Dan Golden.  1991. 

nashville girl (aka Country Music Daughter, New Girl in Town)  Sixteen-year-old Jamie travels to Nashville to try her luck in the country music business, but ends up sleeping around, going to prison and getting involved with the wrong guy.  Starring Monica Gayle, Glenn Corbett, Roger Davis, Johnny Rodriguez, Jesse White, Leo Gordon.  Written by Peer J. Oppenheimer; Directed by Gus Trikonis.  1976. 

Next Year If All Goes Well  Isabelle and her cartoonist boyfriend Maxime are members of the May 1968 generation in France.  Since they have been living together for two years, the inevitable issues of marriage and children arise in their relationship.  However, falling in line with society's expected roles is not part of Maxime's life plan.  The couple split up briefly, but get back together to marry and have a baby.  Maxime wants to handle things in an alternative fashion, but Isabelle's parents try to force the newlyweds to conform.  Starring Isabelle Adjani, Thierry Lhermitte, Bernard Crombey, Antoinette Moya.  Written by Josiane Balasko, Jean-Loup Hubert, Gérard Zingg; Directed by Hubert.  1981.

Nice Girls Don't Explode  April Flowers has a problem. Whenever she gets passionate with a guy, all sorts of things seem to spontaneously combust.  Starring Barbara Harris, Michelle Meyrink, William O'Leary, Wallace Shawn.  Written by Paul Harris; Directed by Chuck Martinez.  1987.

Nightfall  Far across the cosmos lies a planet bathed in perpetual daylight, but soon nightfall will come and bring with it tremendous destruction.  Starring David Birney, Sarah Douglas, Alexis Kanner, Andra Millian.  Based on the story by Isaac Asimov.  Written & Directed by Paul Mayersberg.  1988.

Night of the Cobra Woman  A beautiful girl has the nasty habit of turning into a man-eating cobra as she pursues eternal youth.  Starring Marlene Clark, Roger Garrett, Joy Bang, Vic Silayan.  Written by Kerry Magness, Andrew Meyer; Directed by Meyer.  1972.

No Retreat, No Surrender  Jason Stillwell--trained by the ghost of Bruce Lee--must use his newly acquired martial arts skills to save Seattle from a crime syndicate.  Starring Kurt McKinney, Jean-Claude Van Damme, J.W. Fails, Kathie Sileno.  Written by See-Yuen Ng, Keith W. Strandberg, Corey Yuen; Directed by Yuen.  1986.

Not Like Us  Anita Clark finds herself stuck in the middle of nowhere until her scientist husband finishes his research in a local swamp.  She's understandably thrilled when John and Janet move to town and make life interesting; Janet and Anita become fast friends. Unfortunately, things get weird and bodies start piling up, and Anita begins to suspect that maybe her new pal isn't who she claims to be.  Starring Joanna Pacula, Peter Onorati, Rainer Grant, Morgan Englund, Annabelle Gurwitch, Paul Bartel, Clint Howard.  Written by Daniella Purcell; Directed by Dave Payne.  1995.

Nowhere to Run  Rural Texas, 1960 -- six high school seniors become involved in the corruption and seediness surrounding the election of the town sheriff.  Starring David Carradine, Jason Priestley, Kieran Mulroney, Henry Jones.  Written by Nancy Barr, Jack Canson, Joshua Sinclair; Directed by Carl Franklin.  1989.

Omega Syndrome  An ex-GI's daughter is abducted by a gang of white supremacists.  Starring Ken Wahl, George DiCenzo, Xander Berkeley, Nicole Eggert, Colm Meaney, Doug McClure.  Written by John Sharkey; Directed by Joseph Manduke.  1987.

One Night Stand  Michelle Sanderson is a woman who seems to have everything -- but the one thing she yearns for most is a romantic relationship, which somehow eludes her. One night, Michelle meets a stunning young man...and the game of seduction begins. But is this stranger really the man of her dreams or is he something more dangerous?  Starring Ally Sheedy, A. Martinez, Frederic Forrest, Diane Salinger.  Written by Martin Casella; Directed by Talia Shire.  1995.

ORION'S BELT  Three men on a remote Norwegian island accidentally stumble upon a Russian spy station.  Starring Helge Jordal, Sverre Anker Ousdal, Hans Ola Sørlie, Kjersti Holmen.  Based on the novel by Jon Michelet.  Written by Richard Harris; Directed by Ola Solum, Tristan DeVere Cole.  1985.

Out of Control  Upon graduation from high school, eight teens take a seaplane trip. Stormy weather causes the plane to crash and they end up on a deserted isle. They find evidence of other visitors, and soon must fend for their lives against drug smugglers.  Starring Martin Hewitt, Betsy Russell, Claudia Udy, Andrew J. Lederer, Sherilyn Fenn.  Written by Vicangelo Bulluck, Sandra Weintraub Roland, Daniel Grodnik, Andrew J. Lederer; Directed by Allan Holzman.  1985.

Overdrive  Matt Stricker is a NASCAR driver mourning the loss of his wife and child.  However, salvation arrives in the form of Wendy Sheehan, an agent on the run; her perilous predicament soon makes Matt's life a whirlwind of excitement.  Starring Steve Guttenberg, Robert Wagner, Kaela Dobkin, Stephen Meadows, Alex Hyde-White.  Written by Malcolm Stephens; Directed by Lev L. Spiro.  1997.

Overexposed  A pretty soap opera star becomes the target of a mysterious killer.  Starring Catherine Oxenberg, David Naughton, Karen Black, Jennifer Edwards.  Written by Larry Brand, Rebecca Reynolds; Directed by Brand.  1990.

The Peanut Butter Solution  Peanut butter is the secret ingredient for magic potions made by two friendly ghosts.  Starring Mathew Mackay, Siluk Saysanasy, Alison Podbrey, Michael Hogan.  Written by Vojtech Jasny, Andrée & Louis Pelletier, Michael Rubbo; Directed by Rubbo.  1985.

The Personals  A divorced man searches for love in the personals column.  Starring Bill Schoppert, Karen Landry, Paul Eiding, Michael Laskin.  Written & Directed by Peter Markle.  1982.

Place of Weeping  After a black farmhand is caught stealing a chicken to help feed his family, he is beaten to death by his white farm boss. His sister wants to bring the farm boss to justice for this heinous act and ultimately finds some assistance in a newly-arrived reporter.  Starring James Whylie, Gcina Mhlophe, Charles Comyn, Norman Coombes.  Written & Directed by Darrell Roodt.  1986.

Play Murder for Me  Paul Slater, a down and out saxophone player, runs into his former lover at his nightclub in Buenos Aires. She seduces Paul into helping her kill her wealthy underworld husband, bringing no end of trouble upon the hapless musician.  Starring Jack Wagner, Tracy Scoggins, William Burns, Ivory Ocean.  Written by José Pablo Feinmann, Daryl Haney; Directed by Héctor Olivera.  1990.

Pretty Smart  A young woman is forced to attend a posh finishing school in the Mediterranean. When she discovers that the headmaster has been secretly photographing naked coeds and profiting from the pictures, she rallies the other girls and gets revenge.  Starring Tricia Leigh Fisher, Lisa Lörient, Dennis Cole, Patricia Arquette, Julie K. Smith.  Written by Melanie J. Alschuler, Jeff Begun, Dan Hoskins; Directed by Dimitri Logothetis.  1987.

The Prey  Six campers jaunt off to North Point, where they're promptly stalked and killed by a man deformed in a forest fire 40 years earlier.  Starring Debbie Thureson, Steve Bond, Lori Lethin, Robert Wald, Jackson Bostwick, Jackie Coogan.  Written by Edwin & Summer Brown; Directed by Edwin Brown.  1984.

Primary Target  A tough Vietnam vet must get his group of crack commandos back together and return to the jungle after an ambassador's wife is kidnapped and taken deep into the Laotian jungles by a crazed drug czar.  Starring John Calvin, Miki Kim, Joey Aresco, Chip Lucia.  Written & Directed by Clark Henderson.  1989.

Purple People Eater  An extraterrestrial appears out of the blue to aid a senior citizens group threatened with eviction. He's already a member of a 12-year-old's '50s rock group and plans to do a benefit concert, unless the landlord kidnaps him.  Starring Ned Beatty, Shelley Winters, Neil Patrick Harris, Peggy Lipton, Thora Birch, Chubby Checker, Little Richard, Linda Shayne, Sheb Wooley.  Written & Directed by Linda Shayne.  1988.

Quake  Set around the tragic events of an earthquake, a young couple experience the horror of being terrorized by a psychotic neighbor.  Starring Steve Railsback, Erika Anderson, Eb Lottimer, Burton Gilliam, Dick Miller.  Written by Rob Kerchner, Mark Evan Schwartz; Directed by Louis Morneau.  1993.

The Rain Killer  A weary cop and an all-business FBI agent team up to catch the latest homicidal manic: The Rain Killer.  Starring Ray Sharkey, David Beecroft, Tania Coleridge, Michael Chiklis, Maria Ford.  Written by Ray Cunneff; Directed by Ken Stein.  1990.

A Rare Breed  A real life story of a kidnapped horse in Italy and a young girl's quest to retrieve it.  Starring George Kennedy, Forrest Tucker, Tom Hallick, Tracy Vaccaro.  Written by Stanley S. Canter, Garner Simmons; Directed by David Nelson.  1984.

Recruits  Within two weeks, Sgt. Hardbutt has to clean up the crime in the streets before the Governor arrives. Hardbutt is forced to supplement his overworked staff with civilian "recruits" who he schemes to use to a disastrous advantage.  Starring Doug Annear, John Canada Terrell, Stephen Osmond, Alan Deveau, Lolita Davidovich.  Written by B.K. Roderick, Charlie Wiener; Directed by Rafal Zielinski.  1986.

REFLECTIONS IN THE DARK (aka Reflections on a Crime)  Seven years ago, Regina was tried for the death of her husband. On the night before she becomes the first woman in over 40 years to be executed in a federal penitentiary, she befriends the lone, curious prison guard who has been assigned to watch over her.  Starring Mimi Rogers, Billy Zane, John Terry, Kurt Fuller.  Written & Directed by Jon Purdy.  1994.

Richard's Things  Following her husband's death, a wife discovers and confronts his lover.  Their mutual pain, love, envy and jealousy bring them together in an unexpected emotional and physical relationship.  Starring Liv Ullman, Amanda Redman, Tim Pigott-Smith, Elizabeth Spriggs, Ian McDiarmid.  Based on the novel by Frederic Raphael.  Written by Raphael; Directed by Anthony Harvey.  1980.  

The Romantic Englishwoman  When Elizabeth and Lewis Fielding's marriage shifts from perfect to boring, Elizabeth decides to leave her comfortable home and travel abroad.  Suddenly overcome with jealousy, Lewis imagines his wife in a myriad of sordid situations.  And when Elizabeth returns to England, she starts checking up on Lewis' own indiscretions.  Starring Glenda Jackson, Michael Caine, Helmut Berger, Michael Lonsdale, Kate Nelligan, Julie Peasgood.  Based on the novel by Thomas Wiseman.  Written by Wiseman, Tom Stoppard; Directed by Joseph Losey.  1975.  

Rumble in the Streets  Raised on the mean streets of inner-city Dallas, a young woman already too familiar with poverty and addiction finds herself acquainted with more unpleasantness--a psychotic renegade cop who's single-handedly cleaning up the city by hunting down and murdering street kids like her.  Starring David Courtemarche, Kimberly Rowe, Patrick De Fazio, Glenn Brown.  Written by Andy & Katt Shea Ruben; Directed by Bret McCormick.  1996.

Saigon Commandos  Green Beret Sgt. Mark Stryker and his MPs are assigned to investigate a series of drug-related murders in Saigon.  But when he gets too close to the truth, Stryker is framed for the murder of his commanding officer.  Now he must clear his name and stop his men from carrying out their own kind of vengeance.  Starring Richard Young, P.J. Soles, John Allen Nelson, Jimi B. Jr.  Written by Thomas McKelvey Cleaver; Directed by Clark Henderson.  1987.

Savage! (aka BLACK VALOR)  A mercenary named Savage is kidnapped by South American rebels. After a time, he sees their position and is joined by a female commando squad in battling repressive government officials.  Starring James Inglehart, Lada Edmund Jr., Carol Speed, Sally Jordan.  Written by Ed Medard; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1973.

SAVAGE ATTRACTION (aka HOSTAGE: THE CHRISTINE MARESCH STORY)  A young girl is blackmailed into marrying a member of a neo-Nazi organization.  Starring Kerry Mack, Ralph Schicha, Gabriella Barraket, Judy Nunn.  Written by John Lind, Frank Shields; Directed by Shields.  1983.

Sawbones (aka PRESCRIPTION FOR MURDER) A murderer poses as a surgeon to lure victims.  Starring Adam Baldwin, Nina Siemaszko, Barbara Carrera, Don Stroud, Clint Howard.  Written by Sam Montgomery; Directed by Catherine Cyran.  1995.

screamers (U.S. theatrical version of "Island of the Fishmen"; aka Something Waits in the Dark)  A group of escaped convicts soon wish that they had stayed in jail when they discover that their island hideout is inhabited by a deranged doctor and his hideous mutations.  Starring Claudio Cassinelli, Barbara Bach, Richard Johnson, Beryl Cunningham, Joseph Cotten, Mel Ferrer, Cameron Mitchell.  Written by Luciano Martino, Cesare Frugoni, Sergio Martino, Sergio Donati, Miller Drake; Directed by Martino, Drake.  1981. 

Scream of the Demon Lover  A beautiful young woman travels to a remote estate to seek employment as a biochemist for Baron Janos Dalmar.  But when a rash of brutal murders occurs in the area, she soon discovers that the Baron is not what he seems.  Starring Erna Schürer, Carlos Quiney, Agostina Belli, Enzo Fisichella.  Written by Enrico Colombo, María del Carmen Martínez Román, José Luis Merino; Directed by Merino.  1971.

SCREWBALLS  Five losers at T & A High School make a pact to deflower the evil virgin princess Purity Busch before the big homecoming game.  Starring Peter Keleghan, Kent Deuters, Linda Speciale, Alan Deveau, Linda Shayne, Raven De La Croix, Jennifer Inch.  Written by Linda Shayne, Jim Wynorski; Directed by Rafal Zielinski.  1983.

The Sea Wolf  Thrown overboard while conducting an environmental investigation, Humphrey Van Weyden is as good as dead. But before he can meet his watery doom, he is plucked up by the crew of the freighter "The Ghost". The ship's formidable captain, Wolf Larsen, sees a challenge in Humphrey; to turn this over-educated idealist into a man of action like himself.  Starring Stacy Keach, Jaason Simmons, Alejandra Cruz, Rick Dean.  Based on the novel by Jack London.  Written & Directed by Gary T. McDonald.  1997.

SEVEN BLOWS OF THE DRAGON (
aka The Water Margin The corruption in the Sung Dynasty of 11th century China is so rampant that it inspires a band of Oriental Robin Hoods - the Honorable 108.  Mountain bandits who nevertheless live by a scrupulous code of conduct, the Honorable 108 pledge to end the repression of the brutal overlords.  Starring David Chiang, Toshio Kurosawa, Tetsuro Tamba, Lung Ti.  Based on the novel by Guanzhong Luo.  Written by Kuang Ni; Directed by Cheh Chang, Chang Cheh, Hsueh Li Pao, Ma Wu.  1974.  

Shadow Dancer  When strippers begin dying at a club--sometimes in mid-act--one of the house dancers finds herself a prime suspect in the slayings. Starring Gabriella Hall, Robert Donovan, Kate McNeil, Ron Johnson, Kira Reed, Traci Dali.  Written by C.T. Arthur; Directed by Stanley Lee, Stanley Yung.  1997.

SHADOW OF A SCREAM (aka The Unspeakable)  A sexy, lay-it-on-the-line detective reluctantly goes undercover to investigate a suspected murderer. Surprisingly drawn to him, the lithe lady cop ultimately must decide whether his bizarre fantasies provide fuel for a killer, or for her.  Starring Athena Massey, David Chokachi, Cyril O'Reilly, Timothy Busfield.  Written by Christopher Wood; Directed by Howard McCain.  1996.

Shadow Play  A playwright, staying by herself on a remote island, is haunted by the spirit of her dead fiance who committed suicide.  Starring Dee Wallace-Stone, Cloris Leachman, Ron Kuhlman, Barry Laws.  Written & Directed by Susan Shadburne.  1986.

SILK  Jenny 'Silk' Sleighton, a street-smart female detective with a dazzling combination of beauty, brains and brawn, fights her way to the center of a vicious heroin-smuggling ring.  Starring Cec Verrell, Bill McLaughlin, Joe Mari Avellana, Frederick Bailey.  Written by Cirio H. Santiago, Frederick Bailey; Directed by Santiago.  1986.

Silk 2  Jenny 'Silk' Sleighton, the smoothest, toughest, and sexiest cop in Honolulu, is hot on the trail of ruthless art smugglers who are after a priceless Asian Scroll.  Starring Monique Gabrielle, Peter Nelson, Jan Merlin, Maria Claire.  Written by Robert King; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1989.

The Sisterhood  In the year 2021, women have been enslaved by a brutal army of men who survived the nuclear holocaust. Their only hope for freedom is in the hands of The Sisterhood, a nomadic band of fierce she-warriors.  Starring Rebecca Holden, Chuck Wagner, Lynn-Holly Johnson, Barbara Hooper.  Written by Thomas McKelvey Cleaver; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1988.

Smokey Bites the Dust  As part of a joke, a boy kidnaps the sheriff's daughter in a small town and an endless chase ensues.  Starring Jimmy McNichol, Janet Julian, Walter Barnes, Patrick Campbell, John Blyth Barrymore, William Forsythe, Dick Miller, Nancy Parsons.  Written by Max Apple; Directed by Charles B. Griffith.  1981.

Sorceress  To maintain his powers, the evil wizard Traigon must sacrifice his firstborn to the god Caligara.  His wife, however, runs away after giving birth to twin daughters.  Before dying, she hands the girls over to the warrior Krona who promises to raise them as great soldiers.  Twenty years later, Traigon returns and begins hunting down his daughters once again.  Starring Lynette Harris, Leigh Harris, Bob Nelson, David Millbern.  Written by Jack Hill, Jim Wynorski; Directed by Hill.  1982.

Space Raiders  A 10 year old boy is accidentally kidnapped by a motley crew of space pirates.  Starring Vince Edwards, David Mendenhall, Drew Snyder, Patsy Pease, Thom Christopher, Luca Bercovici, Dick Miller.  Written & Directed by Howard R. Cohen.  1983.

Stacey  A beautiful private eye finds herself involved in more than just a friendly surveillance job when she's hired to investigate the prospective heirs to a million dollar inheritance.  Starring Anne Randall, Marjorie Bennett, Anitra Ford, Alan Landers, James Westmoreland, Cristina Raines, John Alderman, Miki Garcia.  Written by Leon Mirell, Andy Sidaris, William Edgar; Directed by Sidaris.  1973.

Stand Alone  A World War II vet is pushed to the limit when gang members and drug dealers take over his neighborhood.  Starring Charles Durning, Pam Grier, James Keach, Bert Remsen.  Written by Roy Carlson; Directed by Alan Beattie.  1985.

Star Portal  An alien from a dying race crashes on Earth and assumes the body of a human. She then precedes to take blood from other humans to send back to her planet.  But when she starts to feel human emotions and ceases her transfusions, other aliens show up to exterminate her.  Starring Steven Bauer, Athena Massey, Stephen Davies, Fiona Byrne.  Written by Mark Hanna, Jon Purdy; Directed by Purdy.  1998.

Starquest II  Eight people who awaken aboard a spaceship are being used in procreation experiments to eventually host an alien species.  Starring Adam Baldwin, Robert Englund, Duane Davis, Kate Rodger.  Written & Directed by Fred Gallo.  1997.

Steaming  Seven different women whose backgrounds are filled in by flashbacks and narration are together in a steambath on ladies' day.  Starring Vanessa Redgrave, Sarah Miles, Diana Dors, Patti Love.  Based on the play by Nell Dunn.  Written by Patricia Losey, Robin Bextor; Directed by Joseph Losey.  1985.

STREETS  Runaways living in Venice, California are threatened by a serial killer cop.  Starring Christina Applegate, David Mendenhall, Eb Lottimer, Jane Chung, Starr Andreeff, Kay Lenz.  Written by Andy & Katt Shea Ruben; Directed by Katt Shea Ruben.  1990.

STREETWALKIN'  Cookie and her brother run away from their loveless mother in the province and arrive in New York. At the train station Cookie meets the fancy man Duke. With his charm he makes her fall in love with him and soon has her working as prostitute. However his brutality against her colleagues disgusts her.  Starring Melissa Leo, Dale Midkiff, Leon, Julie Newmar, Antonio Fargas, Samantha Fox.  Written by Joan Freeman, Robert Alden; Directed by Freeman.  1984.

Stryker  A nuclear apocalypse has dried up most of the world's water supply. The beautiful Delha holds the secret to where one of the last springs is located, guarded by a tribe of Amazons. After a group of bandits kidnap Delha, the lone warrior Stryker forms a strike team to rescue her.  Starring Steve Sandor, Andria Savio, William Ostrander, Michael Lane, Monique St. Pierre.  Written by Howard R. Cohen; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1983.

THE student teachers  Sexy student teachers at Valley High School give private lessons while being terrorized by a mad rapist.  Starring Susan Damante-Shaw, Brooke Mills, Brenda Sutton, Johnny Ray McGhee, Dick Miller, Chuck Norris, Marilyn Joi.  Written by Danny Opatoshu; Directed by Jonathan Kaplan.  1973.

Summer Camp Nightmare  A group of campers revolt against their strict director and take over the camp for themselves.  Starring Chuck Connors, Charles Stratton, Harold Pruett, Adam Carl.  Based on the novel "The Butterfly Revolution" by William Butler.  Written by Bert L. Dragin, Penelope Spheeris; Directed by Dragin.  1987.

Summer School Teachers  Three gals from Idaho go to teach at Regency High in Southern California, where they have three interwoven adventures: gym teacher Conklin T. battles a hyper-macho coach to start a girls' football team; chemistry teacher Denise Carter seeks to clear the name of a misunderstood juvie; and photography teacher Sally Hansen gets involved with a pornographer.  Starring Candice Rialson, Pat Anderson, Rhonda Leigh Hopkins, Will Carney, Dick Miller.  Written & Directed by Barbara Peeters.  1974.

Supervan  A man named Clint enters his solar-powered Vandora into the Freakout van competition.  Starring Keith Saylor, Mark Schneider, Morgan Woodward, Katie Saylor.  Written by John Arnoldy, Robert Easter, Neva Friedenn; Directed by Lamar Card.  1973.

Suspect Device  Dan Jericho wakes up to find that no one recognizes him...except the government, and they're working overtime to eliminate him.  Starring C. Thomas Howell, Stacey Travis, Jed Allan, John Beck.  Written by Rob Kerchner, Alex Simon; Directed by Rick Jacobson.  1995.

Sweet Revenge  Reporter Jillian Gray and her daughter are kidnapped by white slave king Cicero after getting too close with her investigation. After escaping, Jillian seeks revenge.  Starring Nancy Allen, Ted Shackelford, Martin Landau, Sal Landi, Gina Gershon.  Written by Michael Jones, Randy Kornfield, Jim Beaver; Directed by Mark Sobel.  1987.

Tag: The Assassination Game  A college newspaper reporter looks into the campus phenomenon The Assassination Game, in which every player tries to shoot another with a toy dart gun, until only one remains.  But when one contestant cracks under the pressure of losing for the first time, the Game suddenly turns deadly.  Starring Robert Carradine, Linda Hamilton, Kristine DeBell, Perry Lang, Michael Winslow, Frazer Smith, Bruce Abbott, Forest Whitaker.  Written & Directed by Nick Castle.  1982.

The Telephone  A crazy out of work actress spends all her time in her small apartment with her pet owl and telephone.  Starring Whoopi Goldberg, Severn Darden, Elliott Gould, John Heard.  Written by Harry Nilsson, Terry Southern; Directed by Rip Torn.  1988.

Tender Loving Care  A young nurse investigates the death of a boxer while her roommate is blackmailed by a male nurse for stealing drugs for an addicted doctor.  Starring Donna Young, Marilyn Joi, Leah Simon, Tony Victor, George 'Buck' Flower.  Written & Directed by Don Edmonds.  1974.

Terminal Virus  The earth has been decimated in the wake of World War III; while massive thermonuclear attacks wiped out most of the major cities, an experimental biological weapon was released that spread two fatal viruses, to be brought together during sexual intercourse and leading to the eventual extinction of humanity. However, a scientist was able to develop a serum that rendered the twin viruses harmless, and the community he established now finds itself under assault.  Starring James Brolin, Bryan Genesse, Kehli O'Byrne, Richard Lynch, Nikki Fritz.  Written by Jeff Pulice, Daniella Purcell, Joe Sprosty; Directed by Dan Golden.  1995.

Terror in Paradise  A young couple encounter something other than paradise when their tropical vacation is violently interrupted by terrorists.  Starring Gary Lockwood, Joanna Pettet, David Anthony Smith, Leslie Ryan.  Written by Buzz Dixon, Matt Oppenheimer, Ron Sellz; Directed by Peer J. Oppenheimer.  1990.

The Terror Within II  In a world gone mad, the last human colony struggles to survive underground, beneath a land of nightmarish mutants who seek to destroy them.  Starring Andrew Stevens, Stella Stevens, Chick Vennera, R. Lee Ermey.  Written & Directed by Andrew Stevens.  1990.

Think Big  Two somewhat retarded truckers hired to transport toxic waste across the country get caught up with a teen genius who stows away on their truck.  Starring Peter Paul, David Paul, Martin Mull, Ari Meyers, Richard Kiel, Richard Moll, Michael Winslow, Peter Lupus, Tom 'Tiny' Lister Jr., David Carradine.  Written by Jim Wynorski, R.J. Robertson, Edward Kovach, David Tausik, Jon Turteltaub; Directed by Turteltaub.  1990.  

Time Trackers  In the year 2033, a scientist discovers that an evil associate has stolen a new time machine with the intent of going back to prevent all rival scientists from being born. She gets a trusted colleague to join her in the quest to stop this bad guy and the pair land in 1991 with a New York City cop in hot pursuit.  Starring Wil Shriner, Ned Beatty, Kathleen Beller, Bridget Hoffman, Alex Hyde-White, Robert Cornthwaite.  Written & Directed by Howard R. Cohen.  1989.

time walker  An alien, buried in King Tut's tomb, terrorizes a college campus.  Starring Ben Murphy, Nina Axelrod, Kevin Brophy, James Karen, Austin Stoker, Shari Belafonte, Antoinette Bower, Jason Williams, Melissa Prophet, Darwin Joston, Alan Rachins.  Written by Jason Williams, Tom Friedman, Karen Levitt; Directed by Tom Kennedy.  1982.

TOO HOT TO HANDLE  Gorgeous blonde assassin Samantha Fox accepts a contract to liquidate a group of gangsters in the Philippines, but problems ensue when she falls in love with the Manila detective investigating the killings. Starring Cheri Caffaro, Aharon Ipalé, Vic Diaz, Corinne Calvet. Written by Don Buday, Don Schain, Jan Michael Sherman; Directed by Schain. 1976.

Torment  A detective sets out to capture a psycho who kills women, but the murderer turns the tables and goes after the detective's girlfriend.  Starring Taylor Gilbert, William Witt, Eve Brenner, Warren Lincoln.  Written & Directed by Samson Aslanian, John Hopkins.  1986.

Twice Dead  A family inherits the old mansion of the deranged stage actor Tyler Walker, whose ghost makes it known he is not pleased with their intrusion.  Starring Tom Breznahan, Jill Whitlow, Jonathan Chapin, Christopher Burgard, Todd Bridges.  Written by Bert L. Dragin, Robert McDonnell; Directed by Dragin.  1988.

Twisted Love  A fateful motorcycle accident lands hunky high school football player Bo Callahan in the doting care of Janna Riley, the school's resident mentally unbalanced ugly duckling.  Starring Lisa Dean Ryan, Sasha Jenson, Soleil Moon Frye, Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Clint Howard.  Written by Rob Kerchner, Mark Evan Schwartz; Directed by Eb Lottimer.  1995.

Two to Tango  Jim Conrad, a reluctant hitman, is ordered to Buenos Aires to complete one last contract. The task becomes complicated when the intended victim proves to be a well-protected man accompanied by a beautiful mistress who has caught Conrad's eye.  Starring Don Stroud, Adrianne Sachs, Duilio Marzio, Michael Cavanaugh.  Written by Jose Feinman, José Pablo Feinmann, Yolande Turner; Directed by Héctor Olivera.  1988.

Ultra Warrior (aka WELCOME TO OBLIVION)  After a nuclear holocaust, the warrior Kenner rises from the ashes to become the leader of a ragged gang of survivors in a battle against the evil minions of The Bishop.  Starring Dack Rambo, Clare Beresford, Meshach Taylor, Mark Bringleson.  Written by Len Jenkin, Dan Kleinman; Directed by Augusto Tamayo San Román, Kevin Tent.  1990.

Uncaged  Miki and her younger brother Robby flee their destructive home and find themselves in the towering metropolis, Los Angeles. There, they meet Sharkey, a pimp. Miki becomes infatuated with Sharkey and starts to work for him. Miki finds herself trapped in Sharkey's dominating world and must find a way to escape the nightmare.  Starring Leslie Bega, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Pamella D'Pella, Gregory Millar, Monique Gabrielle.  Written by Catherine Cyran; Directed by Lisa Hunt.  1991.

Under the Boardwalk  When two rival groups of surfers face off on a Southern California beach prior to a big surfing contest, things get a little tense.  Starring Keith Coogan, Danielle von Zerneck, Richard Joseph Paul, Steve Monarque, Sonny Bono, Dick Miller.  Written by Robert King; Directed by Fritz Kiersch.  1989.

UP FROM THE DEPTHS   A Hawaiian tourist community suffers a series of mysterious aquatic attacks that indicate the presence of some huge, previously unknown marine species. Starring Sam Bottoms, Susanne Reed, Charles Howerton, Kedric Wolfe. Written by Anne Dyer, Alfred Sweeney; Directed by Charles B. Griffith.  1979.

Uphill All the Way  Two unemployed good ol' boys are mistaken for a pair of notorious bank robbers.  Starring Roy Clark, Mel Tillis, Burl Ives, Glen Campbell, Trish Van Devere, Frank Gorshin, Sheb Wooley, Burt Reynolds.  Written & Directed by Frank Q. Dobbs.  1986.

THE Velvet Vampire  A couple of swingers accept the invitation of mysterious vixen Diane LeFanu to visit her in her secluded desert estate.  Tensions arise when the couple, unaware at first that Diane is in reality a centuries-old vampire, realize that they are both objects of the pale temptress' seductions.  Starring Michael Blodgett, Sherry Miles, Celeste Yarnall, Gene Shane, Robert Tessier.  Written by Maurice Jules, Stephanie Rothman, Charles S. Swartz; Directed by Rothman.  1971.

Vendetta  A sexy stuntwoman gets herself thrown into prison to avenge the death of her sister.  Starring Karen Chase, Sandy Martin, Kin Shriner, Roberta Collins.  Written by Laura Cavestani, Emil Farkas, John Adams, Simon Maskell; Directed by Bruce Logan.  1986.  

Victim of Desire  Investigator Pete Starky is hot on the trail of $70 million in embezzled cash. The trail leads to Leeland Duvall, a wealthy white collar killer. But when Duvall dies in a mysterious car accident, his sexy wife Carla becomes the prime suspect--and Starky can't keep away from her.  Starring Marc Singer, Shannon Tweed, Johnny Williams, Julie Strain, Wings Hauser.  Written by William C. Martell; Directed by Jim Wynorski.  1995.

Virtual Seduction  A man becomes obsessed with a virtual reality game that can resurrect his murdered girlfriend in cyberspace.  Starring Jeff Fahey, Ami Dolenz, Carrie Genzel, Meshach Taylor.  Written by Michelle Gamble-Risley, William Widmaier, Paul Ziller; Directed by Ziller.  1995.

Warlords from Hell  Disguised as clerks, two young Americans slip into a sleepy Mexican village where they are caught by a ruthless band of bikers and turned into slaves to help harvest drug crops.  Starring Brad Henson, Jeffrey D. Rice, Mark Merry, Anne Charlotte Elming, Robert Patrick.  Written by John K. Adams, James Belkin, Tom Campbell; Directed by Clark Henderson.  1987.  

warlords of the 21st century (aka BATTLETRUCK)  A post-World War III futuristic tale of collapsed governments and bankrupt countries heralding a new lawless age.  Starring Michael Beck, Annie McEnroe, James Wainwright, Bruno Lawrence, John Ratzenberger.  Written by Michael Abrams, Irving Austin, John Beech, Harley Cokliss; Directed by Cokliss.  1982.    

WARRIORS OF THE WIND  Princess Nausicaä desperately struggles to prevent two warring nations from destroying themselves and their dying planet in this animated adventure.  Written by Hayao Miyazaki, Cindy & Donald Hewitt; Directed by Miyazaki.  1985.

wavelength  Two young lovers learn that a small group of child-like space aliens are marooned on Earth and are being held prisoner at a top secret military facility. The couple decide to liberate the extraterrestrial castaways and help them make a rendezvous with a rescue ship sent from the alien home planet.  Starring Robert Carradine, Cherie Currie, Keenan Wynn, Cal Bowman, Bobby Di Cicco.  Written & Directed by Mike Gray.  1983.

Wheels of Fire  In the post-nuke future, the deadly Highway Warriors ravage the roads in machines of destruction until the muscular bounty hunter Trace arrives in his nuclear-powered car.  Starring Gary Watkins, Laura Banks, Lynda Wiesmeier, Linda Grovenor.  Written by Frederick Bailey; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.  1984.

Where Evil Lies  Two young exotic dancers think they're about to get their big break in show business when they land a job in the hottest strip bar in town. However, their excitement soon turns to terror when they wind up as pawns in a brutal international white slavery ring.  Starring Emile Levisetti, Mark Kinsey Stephenson, Melissa Park, Nikki Fritz.  Written by Les Nordhauser, Dan Zettel; Directed by Kevin Alber.  1995.

Wizards of the Lost Kingdom  Simon, son of the king, must flee when the empire is overthrown by the evil Shurka. Joined by the swordmaster Kor, the creature Gulfax and the Forest Wizard Hurla, Simon must find the Ring of Magic and the Sword of Power and defeat the wizard who killed his father.  Starring Bo Svenson, Vidal Peterson, Thom Christopher, Barbara Stock.  Written by Tom Edwards; Directed by Héctor Olivera.  1985.  

Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II  Three kingdoms have been overtaken by three evil lords and only Tyor, a teenaged boy with magical powers, can restore peace to the land. With the help of a bumbling elder, wizard and a hero in each kingdom, evil is vanquished and Tyor becomes a powerful wizard in his own right.  Starring Mel Welles, Bobby Jacoby, David Carradine, Susan Lee Hoffman, Lana Clarkson, Sid Haig.  Written by Charles B. Griffith, Lance Smith; Directed by Griffith.  1989.

THE woman hunt  A foreign correspondent is kidnapped and used for human prey in a billionaire's female hunting ground.  Starring John Ashley, Pat Woodell, Charlene Jones, Lisa Todd, Sid Haig.  Written by Jack Hill, David Hoover; Directed by Eddie Romero.  1972.

The Zoo Gang  A group of homeless teens take over the failed Zoo Club and make it a success, which brings unwanted attention from the local toughs.  Starring Tiffany Helm, Jason Gedrick, Eric Gurry, Marc Price, Ben Vereen, Jackie Earle Haley.  Written by Stuart Birnbaum, Pen Densham, John Watson; Directed by Densham, Watson.  1985.
 

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