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THE NEW WORLD/CONCORDE CINERAMA A-K
ALIENS
AMONG US (aka Alien Avengers II)
Charlie and Rhonda are a pair of cheerful, murderous aliens
stranded on Earth who stumble upon a tiny western town. They
become deputy sheriffs and dish out a deadly form of justice to speeders,
murderers and others. Starring George Wendt, Julie Brown, Anastasia Sakelaris, Christopher M. Brown. Written by Michael James McDonald;
Directed by Dave Payne. 1998.
Among
the Cinders A teenager goes on a trip with his oddball
grandfather and experiences many life lessons. Starring Paul O'Shea,
Derek Hardwick, Yvonne Lawley, Rebecca Gibney. Based on the novel by
Maurice Shadbolt. Written by John O'Shea; Directed by Rolf Haedrick.
1985.
angels
die hard A gang of bikers try to save people trapped in a mining
disaster. Starring Tom Baker, William Smith, R.G. Armstrong, Alan DeWitt,
Beach Dickerson, Dan Haggerty. Written & Directed by Richard Compton.
1970.
The
Annihilators Upon his return from Vietnam, an ex-soldier
finds his neighborhood is being terrorized by a vicious street gang. He
calls some of his GI buddies, and together they hatch a plan to get rid of
the gang. Starring Gerrit Graham, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Christopher
Stone, Jim Antonio. Written by Brian Russell; Directed by Charles E.
Sellier Jr. 1985.
Apprentice
to Murder A fire-and-brimstone preacher sees Satan
everywhere, trains a gullible young boy to "detect" evil, and the two of
them commit several murders in the name of Jesus. Starring Donald
Sutherland, Chad Lowe, Mia Sara, Knut Husebø, Rutanya Alda. Written by
Wesley Moore, Allan Scott; Directed by Ralph L. Thomas. 1988.
THE
AROUSERS (aka SWEET KILL, A KISS FROM EDDIE) A sex-obsessed serial
killer can't seem to convince the women he meets that he's worth loving, so
he murders them. Starring Tab Hunter, Cherie Latimer, Nadyne Turney, Angus
Scrimm. Written & Directed by Curtis Hanson. 1972.
THE
ASSASSINATION GAME (aka Crisis in
the Kremlin) The sister-in-law of an assassin and a CIA
agent team-up to save Gorbachev's life. Starring Robert Rusler,
Theodore Bikel, Denise Bixler, Doug Wert. Written by Matt Leipzeg,
Catherine Cyran, Jonathan Fernandez, Daryl Haney; Directed by Jonathan
Winfrey. 1992.
Baby
Face Nelson Depression Era gangster George "Babyface"
Nelson and his moll Helen Womack find themselves constantly on the lam from
the law and from Chicago's biggest crime lord Al Capone. Starring C.
Thomas Howell, Lisa Zane, Doug Wert, F. Murray Abraham, Martin Kove, Clint
Howard. Written by Rob Kerchner, Joseph Farrugia, Craig J. Nevius;
Directed by Scott P. Levy. 1995.
Back
to Back Two very different brothers join forces to clear their
family name from the shadow of a bloody robbery blamed on their late
brother. Starring Bill Paxton, Todd Field, Apollonia Kotero, Luke Askew,
Ben Johnson, Susan Anspach. Written by George Frances Skrow; Directed by
John Kincade. 1990.
BAD
MANNERS (aka GROWING PAINS) Two kids on the run from an orphanage
spring a kid from a rich family, then trash the whole house. Starring
Pamela Segall, Georg Olden, Michael Hentz, Joey Coleman, Karen Black, Martin
Mull, Stephen Stucker, Edy Williams. Written by Robert Houston, Joseph
Kwong; Directed by Houston. 1984.
THE
BEES Corporate smuggling of South American killer bees into the United
States results in huge swarms terrorizing the northern hemisphere. A small
team of scientists work desperately to destroy the threat, but the bees soon
mutate into a super-intelligent species that threatens the world. Starring
John Saxon, Angel Tompkins, John Carradine, Claudio Brook. Written by Jack
Hill, Alfredo Zacarias; Directed by Zacarias. 1978.
BELLS
(aka
Murder by Phone) A
disgruntled phone company employee develops a device whereby those answering
a phone can be murdered. Starring
Richard Chamberlain, John Houseman, Sara Botsford,
Robin Gammell, Barry Morse. Written by Michael Butler, John Kent Harrison,
Dennis Shryack; Directed by Michael Anderson. 1982.
ORIGINAL CANADIAN
RELEASE VERSION.
The
Berlin Conspiracy Just as the Berlin Wall is about to come down,
a CIA agent is assigned to break up a ring of terrorists who have stolen a
chemical compound lethal enough to wipe out an entire nation. Starring R.J.
Adams, Mary Crosby, Stephen Davies, Terence Henry, Marc Singer. Written by
Jackson Barr; Directed by Terence H. Winkless. 1992.
THE
BIG BUST OUT Seven beautiful women in a high security prison set the
stage for a mass escape. Starring Tony Kendall, Monica Teuber, William
Berger, Karen Carter, Gordon Mitchell, Vonetta McGee. Written by Sergio
Garrone; Directed by Ernst R. von Theumer. 1972.
Black
Oak Conspiracy An underwhelming Jingo is pitted against a
crooked sheriff and unscrupulous land grabbers in this tale of small town
corruption and revenge. Starring Jesse Vint, Karen Carlson, Albert Salmi,
Seymour Cassel, Robert F. Lyons, Darby Hinton. Written by Hugh Smith, Jesse
Vint; Directed by Bob Kelljan. 1977.
Blonde
in Black Leather
Two racy women decide to chuck their mundane lives and go on a wild
adventure. Starring Claudia Cardinale, Monica Vitti, Salvatore Baccaro,
Fernando Camerini. Written by Barbara Alberti, Carlo Di Palma, Amedeo
Pagani; Directed by Di Palma. 1975.
Blood
Screams When the townspeople of a small Mexican village start
disappearing, the locals blame two young visitors. To clear their names, the
two must unearth the legend of a madman. Starring Stacey Shaffer, Russ
Tamblyn, Ralph Navarro, Isela Vega. Written & Directed by Glenn Gebhard.
1988.
BLOOD
SONG (aka Hellfire) Gabrielle Apollinaire finds an unfinished symphony written by her late uncle
Octave Barron, who found inspiration through murder. Thrilled by its
possibilities, she hires Marius Carnot to complete the symphony. As he
begins work on the piece, Carnot finds himself stuck in a horrible murdering
cycle handed down from the original composer. Starring Ben Cross,
Jennifer Burns, Beverly Garland, Doug Wert. Written by Louis Morneau,
Beverly Gray, David Hartwell, Tara McCann; Directed by David Tausik.
1995.
Body
Waves To prove his independence, a cocky teenager bets his
father that he can support himself without the family business.
Starring Bill Calvert, Leah Lail, Dick Miller, Jim Wise, Larry Linville.
Written by P.J. Pesce, Bo Zenga; Directed by Pesce. 1992.
Breaking
All the Rules Two couples meet and fall in love in an
amusement park on the last day of summer. Starring Carl Marotte, Thor
Bishopric, Carolyn Dunn, Rachel Hayward. Written by Rafal Zielinski,
Jim Cruickshank, David Preston, Edith Rey; Directed by James Orr.
1985.
Bury
Me an Angel
Six-foot blonde vixen Dag Brandy gets on her bike
with a sawed-off shotgun and, aided by her two male biker friends, searches
for her brother's murderer. Starring Dixie Peabody, Terry Mace, Clyde
Ventura, Dan Haggerty. Written & Directed by Barbara Peeters. 1971.
Caged
Heat II: Stripped of Freedom King Lim is the oppressive
ruler of a country on the verge of revolution. The CIA arranges a fake
assassination to get him safely out of the country, but his daughter
Princess Marga is captured and sent to The Rock, an island women's
penitentiary known for its harshness. Starring Jewel Shepard, Pamella
D'Pella, Susan Harvey, Chanel Akiko Hirai. Written by Rob Kerchner,
Paul Ziller; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago. 1994.
Caged
Heat 3000 In the year 3000, the world's most dangerous
women are banished to a remote asteroid 45 million light years from earth.
Kira Murphy doesn't belong; wrongfully accused of a crime she didn't commit,
she's sent to the interplanetary prison and finds herself in the middle of a
female gang war. Starring Cassandra Leigh, Kena Land, Zaneta Polard,
Don Yanan, Debra Beatty, Ron Jeremy. Written by Emile Dupont; Directed
by Aaron Osborne. 1995.
Caroline
at Midnight Victoria is a dealer in the most dangerous
game. Playing conveniently into her hand is her husband and his partner, two
of the dirtiest cops on the force. Gunning for her is a seductive lethal
drug lord. But in this game, Victoria's wildest card may be herself. She's
falling in love with a reporter, who knows the secrets that could destroy
them all. Starring Clayton Rohner, Mia Sara, Timothy Daly, Paul Le
Mat, Judd Nelson, Virginia Madsen, Stacey Travis, Zach Galligan.
Written by Travis Rink; Directed by Scott McGinnis. 1994.
catastrophe
A documentary
depicting the world's all-time largest catastrophes. Narrated by William
Conrad. Directed by Larry Savadove. 1977.
Certain
Fury Two girls, the innocent Tracy and the not-so-innocent
Scarlet, are caught in a brutal escapade of mistaken identity, accused of a
crime they didn't commit and will do anything to stay alive. Starring
Tatum O'Neal, Irene Cara, Nicholas Campbell, George Murdock, Moses Gunn,
Peter Fonda. Written by Michael Jacobs; Directed by Stephen Gyllenhaal.
1985.
CIRCUIT
BREAKER (aka Inhumanoid) A
family of three traveling in space encounter a stranded spaceship with only
one survivor named Adam. It turns out that Adam is a killer android
who has murdered his crewmates and now sets his sights on his rescuers.
Starring Richard Grieco, Lara Harris, Corbin Bernsen, Edie McClurg.
Written & Directed by Victoria Muspratt. 1996.
City
of Blood A medical examiner investigating a series of
prostitute murders discovers that the culprit is an ancient tribal witch
doctor. Starring Joe Stewardson, Ian Yule, Ken Gampu, Susan Coetzer.
Written by Mary-Ann Lindenstadt, Darrell Roodt; Directed by Roodt.
1983.
Cocaine
Wars Miami DEA agent Cliff Adams, in an effort to take him down,
infiltrates the organization of Gonzalo Reyes, the biggest cocaine exporter
in South America. Starring John Schneider, Kathryn Witt, Royal Dano,
Federico Luppi. Written by Steven M. Krauzer, Héctor Olivera, David Viñas;
Directed by Olivera. 1985.
CODENAME:
WILD GEESE A band of mercenaries is hired to fight a Burmese opium
warlord in the Golden Triangle area of southeast Asia. Starring Lewis
Collins, Lee Van Cleef, Ernest Borgnine, Klaus Kinski, Mimsy Farmer.
Written by Tito Carpi, Gianfranco Couyoumdjian, Michael Lester; Directed by
Antonio Margheriti. 1986.
THE
CORPORATION (aka Subliminal
Seduction) Video game programmer Darrin Danver receives a
dream job offer from CTC in Las Vegas. But after moving his family there, he
discovers that CTC is using video games to send mind-controlling subliminal
messages. Starring Ian Ziering, Katherine Kelly Lang, Dee
Wallace-Stone, Andrew Stevens, Larry Manetti, Griffin Drew, Jillian Kesner,
Stella Stevens. Written by Karen Kelly; Directed by Andrew Stevens.
1996.
Crime
Zone In the future, two young rebels, who live in a postnuclear
fascist state, team up and go on a Bonnie and Clyde-style crime spree.
Starring David Carradine, Peter Nelson, Sherilyn Fenn, Michael Shaner,
Denise Crosby. Written by Daryl Haney; Directed by Luis Llosa. 1988.
Criminal
Affairs An escaped convict kidnaps a young heir and his
gorgeous wife...who may actually be an accomplice. Starring Louis
Mandylor, James Marshall, Renee Allman, Maria Tecce. Written by
Charles Morrison Pickett; Directed by Jeremiah Cullinane. 1997.
Cross
Country A
crazed ad exec heads west with a stripper and drifter in tow. A hooker has
been butchered back on the East Coast and all signs point to the ad man,
which encourages a corrupt cop to go for the shakedown. Starring Richard
Beymer, Nina Axelrod, Michael Ironside, Brent Carver. Based on the novel by
Herbert Kastle. Written by William Gray, John Hunter; Directed by Paul
Lynch. 1983.
CRYSTAL
HEART A young man who has lived inside a crystal room because of a
rare illness falls in love with an up-and-coming rock star. Starring
Lee Curreri, Tawny Kitaen, Lloyd Bochner, May Heatherly. Written by
Alberto Vázquez Figueroa, Linda Shayne; Directed by Gil Bettman. 1986.
Curfew
A teenage girl speeds home to beat her curfew but on her arrival discovers
that two escaped convicts have taken her family hostage. Starring Kyle
Richards, Wendell Wellman, John Putch, Jean Brooks. Written by Kevin
Kennedy; Directed by Gary Winick. 1989.
Curse
of the Crystal Eye A man travels through Asia and Africa
seeking the treasure of Ali Baba. Starring Jameson Parker, Cynthia
Rhodes, Mike Lane, David Sherwood. Written by Joe Tornatore, Mike
Angel; Directed by Tornatore. 1991.
CYBERZONE
(aka Droid Gunner) In the future, the threat of global takeover by cyborg units has forced
Earth to outlaw their use. But when four female androids are smuggled to
Earth, Jack Ford is assigned to track them down. An adventurous chase takes
him from the mean streets of Phoenix to the depths of New Angeles, an
underwater city, and into the diabolical clutches of a maniacal kingpin and
his criminal army. Starring Marc Singer, Matthias Hues, Rochelle
Swanson, Robin Clarke, Robert Quarry, Ross Hagen, Brinke Stevens, Lorissa
McComas. Written by William C. Martell; Directed by Fred Olen Ray.
1995.
Daddy's
Boys A dark comedy set in 1930s America. Jimmy and Christie
become celebrity bank robbers whose stardom ends in a bloody shootout when
Daddy's Boys catch up with them. Starring Daryl Haney, Laura Burkett,
Raymond J. Barry, Dan Shor, Linda Shayne. Written by Daryl Haney; Directed
by Joseph Minion. 1988.
Dance
of the Damned A vampire follows his instincts to a strip joint
where he focuses in on one of the performers. Starring Starr Andreeff,
Cyril O'Reilly, Debbie Nassar, Maria Ford, Athena Worthy. Written by Andy &
Katt Shea Ruben; Directed by Katt Shea Ruben. 1988.
Darktown
Strutters (aka GET DOWN AND
BOOGIE) In her quest to find her missing mother, Queen Syreena and her
gang of black female bikers encounter some pretty far-out pimps and hookers
and expose a plot to clone black leaders who will vote for white
politicians. Starring Trina Parks, Roger E. Mosley, Shirley Washington,
Bettye Sweet, Dick Miller. Written by George Armitage; Directed by William
Witney. 1975.
Dead
Space A group of scientists trying to find a cure for viral
infection inadvertently engineer a mutant virus which seeks to destroy all
living beings. Starring Marc Singer, Laura Tate, Bryan Cranston, Judith
Chapman. Written by Catherine Cyran; Directed by Fred Gallo. 1991.
THE
DEATH ARTIST (aka A Bucket of Blood)
Walter Paisley, a busboy at a cappuccino bar called the Jabberjaw, is
praised as a genius after he kills his landlady's cat and covers it in
plaster. Pressured to produce more work, he goes after bigger subjects,
eventually killing and using human corpses. Starring Anthony Michael
Hall, Justine Bateman, Shadoe Stevens, Sam Lloyd, Paul Bartel, Mink Stole,
Will Ferrell. Written by Brendan Broderick, Michael James McDonald;
Directed by McDonald. 1995.
Deathstalker
III: the Warriors from Hell Fearless warrior Deathstalker
faces off against the evil wizard Troxartes and his band of undead warriors
as he tries to protect the key to the lost treasure city of Erendor.
Starring John Allen Nelson, Carla Herd, Terri Treas, Thom Christopher.
Written by Howard R. Cohen; Directed by Alfonso Corona. 1988.
DEMOLITION
DAY (aka Captain Nuke and the Bomber
Boys) Three teenage boys inadvertently find themselves
holding the world hostage with a nuclear weapon. Starring Joe Mantegna,
Martin Sheen, Joanna Pacula, Rod Steiger, Joe Piscopo, Kate Mulgrew.
Written & Directed by Charles Gale. 1995.
Demon
of Paradise Hunters become the hunted when illegal dynamite
disturbs the age-old slumber of a carnivorous lizardman. Starring Kathryn
Witt, William Steis, Laura Banks, Frederick Bailey. Written by Frederick
Bailey; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago. 1987.
Detonator
Corrupt and psychotic cop Whip O'Leary is making a bid to
become the city's principal drug dealer, but first he must eliminate the
competition. He does so by hiring mercenary Zack Ramses, a former green
beret and explosives expert, who has a change of heart when one of his hits
goes wrong and nearly kills a young girl. Starring Scott Baio,
Charlene Tilton, Shannon Bruce, Don Stroud. Written & Directed by
Garrett Clancy. 1998.
The
Devastator Violent warfare erupts in Northern California when
Vietnam vet Deacon Porter reassembles his Combat Strike Force to avenge the
death of a commanding officer. Starring Richard Hill, Katt Shea, Terrence
O'Hara, Bill McLaughlin. Written by Joseph Zucchero; Directed by Cirio H.
Santiago. 1985.
Dune
Warriors Set in the year 2040 when Earth is a desert, ruthless
nomads roam the dunes in search of water, preying on the few remains of
civilization. Starring David Carradine, Rick Hill, Luke Askew, Jillian
McWhirter. Written by Thomas McKelvey Cleaver; Directed by Cirio H.
Santiago. 1990.
Eat
and Run A humanoid alien lands on earth and soon develops a
taste for Italians. Starring Ron Silver, Sharon Schlarth, Pat Ryan,
John J. Fleming. Written by Christopher & Stan Hart; Directed by
Christopher Hart. 1986.
Enemy
Action Two U.S. Air Force officers try to recover
nuclear-tipped smart missiles from a break-away former Soviet republic.
Starring C. Thomas Howell, Louis Mandylor, Lisa Thornhill, Randolph Mantooth,
Richard Lynch. Written & Directed by Brian Katkin. 1999.
Equalizer
2000 In the bleak, post-nuclear future, warring factions
struggle to claim the Equalizer 2000, the one weapon powerful enough to
guarantee survival. Starring Richard Norton, Corinne Wahl, William Steis,
Robert Patrick. Written by Frederick Bailey, Joe Marivellana; Directed by
Cirio H. Santiago. 1986.
Eruption
In the South American country of San Pedro, an American photojournalist and
a beautiful doctor join forces with local revolutionaries to overthrow the
government just as the local volcano starts to erupt. Starring Cyril
O'Reilly, Patricia Velasquez, F. Murray Abraham, Gabriel Anselmi.
Written by Gwyneth Gibby, Christopher Wood; Directed by Gibby. 1997.
THE
EVIL (aka cry demon)
Shortly after moving into a dark, brooding mansion, a psychologist and his
co-workers are terrorized by an evil being. Starring Richard Crenna, Joanna
Pettet, Andrew Prine, Cassie Yates, Mary Louise Weller, Victor Buono.
Written by Galen Thompson; Directed by Gus Trikonis. 1978.
Eyewitness
to Murder A beautiful artist stumbles onto a murder just as
the killer is leaving. After he levels a brutal blow to her head, she wakes
up blind, and the only witness to the murder. Now in the frightening
darkness, she must find her way through a dangerous world where killers
stalk the innocent and cops are scarce. Starring Andrew Stevens,
Adrian Zmed, Sherilyn Wolter, Karen Elise Baldwin. Written by Karen
Elise Baldwin, Michel W. Potts; Directed by Jag Mundhra. 1991.
THE
FANTASTIC FOUR When an experimental space voyage goes awry, four people
are forever changed by cosmic rays: Dr. Reed Richards, inventor and leader
of the group, can abnormally stretch his body; His girlfriend Susan Storm
can render herself invisible and form force fields; Her little brother
Johnny can control fire and cover his own body with flame; and pilot Ben
Grimm is mutated into a super-strong, impervious creature. With the aliases
Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Girl, Human Torch and The Thing, they become
collectively known as The Fantastic Four and use their powers to foil the
evil plans of Reed's former colleague Dr. Doom. Starring Alex Hyde-White,
Jay Underwood, Rebecca Staab, Michael Bailey Smith, George Gaynes. Based on
the Marvel Comics characters. Written by Craig J. Nevius, Kevin Rock;
Directed by Oley Sassone. 1994. INCLUDES THE ULTRA-RARE THEATRICAL
TRAILER FOR THIS NEVER-RELEASED FILM!
Fast
Gun An ex-CIA "spook" becomes unhinged when the department
lets him go. Arming himself to the teeth, he takes over a small town. Only
Jack Steiger is willing to stand up to the former spy--but Steiger has a
history of his own. Starring Rick Hill, Kaz Garas, Robert Dryer,
Brenda Bakke. Written by Joe Mari Avellana, Frederick Bailey; Directed
by Cirio H. Santiago. 1993.
Field
of Fire In Vietnam, Sergeant Thomas Duncan takes his men
behind enemy lines to recover a secret government helicopter and its pilot.
Starring Eb Lottimer, David Carradine, Joe Mari Avellana, Don Barnes.
Written by Thomas McKelvey Cleaver; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago.
1991.
Final
Judgement A priest is suspected in the brutal murder of a young
stripper. To prove his innocence, he descends into the world of strip clubs
and pornography, hoping to catch the killer. Starring Brad Dourif, David
Ledingham, Maria Ford, Simone Allen, Isaac Hayes, Orson Bean, Karen Black,
Roberta Vasquez, Toni Naples. Written by Kirk Honeycutt; Directed by Louis
Morneau. 1992.
The
Finishing Touch Detective Sam Stone investigates a series of
killings in the night club scene. His ex-wife, also a cop, goes undercover to
find the killer and Stone is faced with a double problem: keeping her alive and
catching the killer before another woman is killed. Starring Michael Nader,
Shelley Hack, Arnold Vosloo, Art Evans. Written by Anthony L. Greene;
Directed by Fred Gallo. 1992.
Fire
and Ice It's love at first sight for French-Canadian skier John
when he crosses paths with Suzy on the ski slopes. Starring John Eaves,
Suzy Chaffee, Kevin Wright, Tom Sims, John Denver. Written & Directed by
Willy Bogner. 1986.
Firecracker
Femme fatale martial
arts expert Susanne Carter faces off against the mafia while searching for
her sister in the Philippines. Starring Jillian Kesner, Darby Hinton, Ken
Metcalfe, Peter Cooper. Written by Ken Metcalfe, Cirio H. Santiago;
Directed by Santiago. 1981.
fly
me Sexy
stewardesses find time between flights to battle kung fu killers. Starring
Pat Anderson, Lenore Kasdorf, Lyllah Torena, Naomi Stevens, Dick Miller.
Written by Miller Drake; Directed by Cirio H. Santiago. 1973.
FORBIDDEN
WORLD (aka MUTANT) On planet Xarbia, an experimental life form known as
"Subject 20" has been created by an elite group of researchers in hopes of
preventing a major galactic food crisis. However, instead of prolonging
life, Subject 20 is destroying it, and the man-eating organism poses a
double threat because it constantly changes its genetic structure. Starring
Jesse Vint, Dawn Dunlap, June Chadwick, Linden Chiles, Scott Paulin. Written
by R.J. Robertson, Jim Wynorski, Tim Curnen; Directed by Allan Holzman.
1982.
foxtrot
Wealthy European
aristocrat Liviu and his wife Julia escape the harsh reality of WWII by
vacationing on a tropical island. Due to unforeseen circumstances involving
their ship, they end up stranded on the island along with their servants.
They run around lawlessly and slowly run out of food. Soon the servants
revolt and the wealthy couple discover that they can't escape the war.
Starring Peter O'Toole, Charlotte Rampling, Max von Sydow, Jorge Luke. Written by H.A.L. Craig, José Emilio Pacheco, Arturo Ripstein;
Directed by Ripstein. 1975.
Full
Fathom Five Navy Captain Peter Mackenzie is sent on his toughest
assignment when the Soviet nuclear sub Kirov is stolen and the weapons are
aimed at the United States. Starring Michael Moriarty, Todd Field, Michael
Cavanaugh, Maria Rangel. Based on the novel by Bart Davis. Written by
Davis; Directed by Carl Franklin. 1990.
THE
FUNNY FARM A would-be stand-up comedian leaves his Midwestern
hometown to try his luck in California. Starring
Miles Chapin,
Peter Aykroyd,
Howie Mandel, Tracy Bregman,
Jack Carter,
Eileen Brennan,
Steve Allen. Written &
Directed by
Ron Clark. 1983.
GALAXY
EXPRESS The animated adventures of a brave young boy who travels
from planet to planet in a determined quest to avenge his mother's death.
Written by Leiji Matsumoto, Shiro Ishimori, Paul Grogan; Directed by Taro
Rin. 1981.
GALAXY
OF TERROR (aka PLANET OF HORRORS; MINDWARP: AN INFINITY OF TERROR) A
spaceship rescue mission lands on a dark and barren planet. After
discovering a giant pyramid whose powers prevent the team from leaving, they
venture inside it and try to unlock its mysteries. Each person must then
face their own individual fates, strangely dictated by their secret fears.
Starring Edward Albert, Erin Moran, Ray Walston, Bernard Behrens, Zalman
King, Robert Englund, Taaffe O'Connell, Sid Haig, Grace Zabriskie. Written
by Bruce D. Clark, Marc Siegler; Directed by Clark. 1981.
GODZILLA
1985 Thirty years after the original monster's rampage, a new
Godzilla emerges and attacks Japan. Starring Raymond Burr, Ken Tanaka,
Yasuko Sawaguchi, Yosuke Natsuki. Written by Tomoyuki Tanaka, Shuichi
Nagahara, Tony Randel, Lisa Tomei; Directed by Koji Hashimoto, R.J. Kizer.
1985.
The
Great Land of Small Two children enter a fantasy kingdom
and are beset by evil forces. Starring Karen Elkin, Michael Blouin,
Michael J. Anderson, Ken Roberts. Written by David Sigmund; Directed
by Vojta Jasny. 1987.
THE
GREEN ROOM In late 1920s France, lonely widower Julien Davenne
writes for an obsolete, nearly defunct newspaper. He spends his
evenings looking at slides of war casualties and sitting alone in a green
room, where he has carefully assembled his late wife's possessions.
When Julien meets a widowed auction secretary named Cecilia, they decide to
build a memorial in the bombed ruins of an abandoned church to honor their
lost loved ones. Starring François Truffaut, Nathalie Baye, Jean Dasté,
Patrick Maléon. Based on novellas by Henry James. Written by
Jean Gruault, Francois Truffaut; Directed by Truffaut. 1979.
Grunt!
The Wrestling Movie After a professional wrestler mysteriously
vanishes, a strange masked contender suddenly appears on the scene.
Starring Magic Schwarz, Steve Cepello, Marilyn Dodds Frank, Lydie Denier, Dick
Murdoch, Exotic Adrian Street, John Tolos, Victor Rivera, Count Billy Varga.
Written by Allan Holzman, Tony Randel, Lisa Tomei, Barry Zetlin, Roger D.
Manning; Directed by Holzman. 1985.
The
Gunrunner In 1926 Montreal, gunrunner Ted Beaubein tries to
muscle in on the speakeasy racket, a decision prompted by his fondness for a
certain lady owner. Starring Kevin Costner, Sara Botsford, Paul Soles, Ron
Lea. Written by Arnold G. Gelbart; Directed by Nardo Castillo. 1984.
Hambone
and Hillie A dog treks from New York City to Los Angeles to
be reunited with his owner. Starring Lillian Gish, Marcus Bentley,
Candy Clark, O.J. Simpson, Jack Carter, Alan Hale Jr., Anne Lockhart,
Timothy Bottoms, Wil Wheaton, Nicole Eggert. Written by Ken Barnett,
Sandra K. Bailey, Michael S. Murphey, Joel Soisson; Directed by Roy Watts.
1984.
Hard
Traveling A mismatched pilot's widow and maintenance man
marry, but he's soon charged with murder and faces a heavy-handed court
trial. Starring J. E. Freeman, Ellen Geer, Barry Corbin, James Gammon.
Based on the novel "Bread and a Stone" by Alvah Bessie. Written &
Directed by Dan Bessie. 1986.
Heart
of the Stag A farmhand realizes his popular boss has been
committing incest with his daughter for years. Starring Bruno
Lawrence, Terence Cooper, Mary Regan, Anne Flannery. Written by
Michael Firth, Neil Illingworth, Bruno Lawrence, Martyn Sanderson; Directed
by Firth. 1984.
A
Hero Ain't Nothin' But a Sandwich The saga of Benjie, a
smart but disaffected ghetto teen, who becomes a drug addict. Starring
Cicely Tyson, Paul Winfield, Larry B. Scott, Helen Martin, Glynn Turman,
Kevin Hooks. Based on the novel by Alice Childress. Written by
Childress; Directed by Ralph Nelson. 1978.
Heroes
Stand Alone Zack Duncan and his crack team of commandos are sent
into enemy territory in South America to recover the black box from a
crashed Air Force cargo plane. Starring Chad Everett, Bradford Dillman,
Wayne Grace, Rick Dean, Roddy McDowall. Written by Thomas McKelvey Cleaver;
Directed by Mark Griffiths. 1989.
The
Highest Honor The true story of a daring raid on
Japanese-occupied Singapore Harbor by Australian and British troops during
WWII. Starring John Howard, Atsuo Nakamura, Stuart Wilson, Michael
Aitkens. Written by Lee Robinson; Directed by Seiji Maruyama, Peter
Maxwell. 1984.
Hollywood
Boulevard II After a beautiful alien arrives from another
planet, the biggest female stars at a poverty-row film studio start getting
murdered one by one. Is the visitor from outer space to blame or could
somebody else be the killer? Starring Ginger Lynn Allen, Kelly Monteith,
Eddie Deezen, Ken Wright, Michelle Moffett. Written by Scott Narrie, Don
Pugsley, Michael Sloane; Directed by Steve Barnett. 1989.
THE
Hot Box
Four Peace Corps nurses are
kidnapped and jailed in the Philippines, but they escape and end up starting
a revolution. Starring Andrea Cagan, Margaret Markov, Rickey Richardson,
Jennifer Brooks. Written by Jonathan Demme, Joe Viola; Directed by Viola.
1972.
Hour
of the Assassin
A group of generals in the fictional South
American country of San Pedro hire an assassin to kill the newly-elected
civilian president; CIA agent Sam Merrick is sent to stop them. Starring
Erik Estrada, Robert Vaughn, Alfredo Álvarez Calderón, Orlando Sacha.
Written by Matt Leipzig; Directed by Luis Llosa. 1987.
Hunter's
Blood Five city boys travel to the country to hunt, drink and
have a good time. However, the local inbred backwoods psychos turn the
hunters to be the hunted, and they need all the ammo and wits they have to
get out of the woods alive. Starring Sam Bottoms, Kim Delaney, Clu Gulager,
Ken Swofford, Joey Travolta, Billy Drago, Charles Cyphers, Billy Bob
Thornton. Based on the novel by Jere Cunningham. Written by Emmett Alston;
Directed by Robert C. Hughes. 1987.
Ilsa,
the Tigress of Siberia During the Korean War, Ilsa runs Gulag 14
prison camp in Siberia. However, when Stalin dies in 1953, the resulting
shift in political power brings about a wholesale dog-eat-dog massacre at
the gulag. Ilsa disappears, only to reemerge twenty-five years later in
Montreal, adroitly engineering the takeover of a chain of brothels from the
city’s organized crime lords. But someone from Ilsa’s past has also
resurfaced – the coach of the Soviet boxing team, in town for the 1976
Winter Olympics – and he has definite plans for his former nemesis.
Starring Dyanne Thorne, Michel-René Labelle, Gilbert Beaumont, Jean-Guy
Latour. Written by Marven McGara; Directed by Jean LaFleur. 1977.
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trailer.
Immortal
Sins Michael and Susan Alvarez inherit an ancient Spanish
castle, unaware that it comes complete with a deadly succubus named Diana.
Starring Cliff De Young, Maryam d'Abo, Shari Shattuck, Tony Isbert.
Written by Tom Cleaver, Beverly Gray; Directed by Hervé Hachuel. 1991.
In
the Heat of Passion A rich older woman has a torrid affair with
a young actor portraying a real-life rapist on the TV show "Crimebusters".
When the woman's husband catches the amorous twosome in bed, they kill him
and try to pin the crime on the rapist. Starring Sally Kirkland, Nick
Corri, Michael Greene, Jack Carter, Lisa Kudrow. Written & Directed by
Rodman Flender. 1992.
In
the Heat of Passion II: Unfaithful When a wheelchair-bound wife dies from an apparent
accident, her husband and his adult stepdaughter turn out to be lovers who
conspired to murder her. However, when complications arise regarding the
inheritance, the two sweethearts begin plotting against each other.
Starring Barry Bostwick, Matt McCoy, Lesley-Anne Down, Michael Gross, Robin
Riker, Lisa Kudrow. Written by Travis Rink; Directed by Catherine
Cyran. 1994.
The
Jigsaw Murders Detective DaVonzo and his young partner Elliott
are putting together a murder mystery with the help of a jigsaw puzzle--but
will all the pieces be together in time to save DaVonzo's daughter?
Starring Chad Everett, Michelle Johnson, Michael Sabatino, Yaphet Kotto,
Brinke Stevens, Michelle Bauer. Written by Allen Ury; Directed by Jag
Mundhra. 1988.
jokes
my folks never told me Sexy pin-up girls star in this bawdy sex
comedy based in part on the well-known joke about the farmer's daughter.
Starring Raven De La Croix, Marciee Drake, Deborah Dutch, Jackie Giroux.
Written by John G. Thompson, Steven Vail; Directed by Gerry Woolery. 1978.
Kandyland
After enjoying the attention she gets at a bikini contest, hot blonde Joni
gets a job as a stripper at the Kandyland club. Starring Kim Evenson,
Charles Laulette, Sandahl Bergman, Cole Stevens. Written by Robert
Allen Schnitzer, Toni Serritello; Directed by Philip Marcus, Schnitzer.
1987.
Kiss
Me a Killer Teresa Bozman is the wife of Jake, a sadistic
bar-owner in East Los Angeles. When a handsome singer named Tony Montero is
hired, his music boosts the club's business and steals Teresa's heart.
Together, they plot to kill Jake and live happily ever after, but things
don't go according to plan. Starring Julie Carmen, Robert Beltran, Guy
Boyd, Brad Blaisdell. Written by Marcus DeLeon, Christopher Wooden;
Directed by DeLeon. 1991.
Knights
of the City A rappin' street gang tries to get a record
contract. Starring Leon Isaac Kennedy, Nicholas Campbell, John
Mengatti, Stoney Jackson, Michael Ansara, The Fat Boys, Smokey Robinson,
Kurtis Blow, K.C., Denny Terrio. Written by Leon Isaac Kennedy;
Directed by Dominic Orlando. 1986.
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