Suitable For Most TV Applications 43 The Petty Story Darren McGavin, Richard Petty, Noah Berry, Jr. . This fast paced story traces the early childhood experiences that made Richard Petty one of the world's record breaking drivers. Darren McGavin stars as Lee Petty, Richard's father. Three time world racing champion. Richard Petty stars as himself. The film pulls no punches in charting the turbulent relationship between father and son. For those not interested in domestic melodrama, the film is chock-full of great racing scenes. Also appearing in The Petty Story Kathie Browne who is Mrs. Darren McGavin. aka "Smash Up Alley" 1974 color 83 minutes A Nightingale Sang in Berkley Square David Niven, Richard Jordon, Oliver Tobias, Gloria Graham. This movie is an almost forgotten gem from 1979 which although in essence a comedy it was based on one of the UK' s biggest ever bank heists. In fact one of the titles that this film is known by includes "caper" therefore that in its self is an indication of the type of movie. Pinky is released from prison and has decided to go straight from now on, but accidentally getting himself a job as a maintenance man at a large bank, gives him a lot of undue attention from Ivan the Terrible, the local hoodlum. By using Pinky, Ivan hopes to rob the bank and Pinky starts to liken to the idea of going back to his old ways! 1979 Color 102 minutes A Woman Accused aka In The Glitter Palace Chad Everret, Barbara Hershey, Howard Duff, Diana Scarwid, Ron Rifkin, Anthony Zerbe,. An intriguing situation evolves between two ex-lovers. A lawyer (Chad Everett) is approached by the woman (Barbara Hershey in an early starring role) who left him for another woman to defend her lesbian lover. This 1977 TV-movie murder mystery is filled with unspoken longing and features a cast of many character performers. 1977 Color 97 minutes. (Withdrawn, pending better copy.) Adios Amigos Richard Pryor, Mike Henry, Thalmus Rasulala, Fred Williamson. Bumbling cowboys Richard Pryor and Fred Williamson pull off one ham-fisted "sting" after another in this madcap western. Memorable line: “I is the robber and you is the robbee!”. This is the edited version without violence or extreme language. 1975 Color 87 minutes Agency Robert Mitchem, Lee Majors, Valerie Prine. Subliminal messages buried in TV commercials rig elections. A mysterious millionaire buys an ad agency and begins to replace its employees with his own people, who don't appear to be advertising types at all. A copywriter begins to suspect that the man isn't interested in selling products as much as he is in inserting his own sinister political beliefs into the commercials the agency runs on TV in order to subliminally brainwash an unsuspecting public into supporting the causes and candidates he wants them to. When the copywriter confides his suspicions to a friend and soon afterwards is mysteriously killed, his friend begins his own investigation. Color 1980 94 minutes. Alice In Wonderland in Paris Carl Reiner, Howard Morris, Norma MacMillan, Alan Swift. An animated feature which is a pleasant anthology of popular tales from children's literature, from Anatole to Madeline, with Paris as their central theme. Based on characters created by Lewis Carroll. Animated by UPA Studios. 1966 Color 53 minutes. Against All Hope Michael Madsen plays Cecil Moe, an alcoholic family man whose life is crumbling all around him. Cecil grabs a phone book, looks up the name of a preacher, and calls him in the middle of the night. He goes to the preacher's home and discusses his problems. Cecil experiences a religious conversion. "aka" "One for the Road" 1984 Antonio Larry Hagman, Trini Lopez.Comedy. While driving through a small Chilean fishing village on his way to the capital, an American millionaire's new Mercedes-Benz breaks down. In a hurry to get to his destination--and to dodge his ex-wife, who's hot on his trail--he gives the car to Antonio, a poor potter who befriends him, and heads out to Santiago by bus. Antonio finds that, contrary to his expectations, owning the expensive new car winds up causing him nothing but trouble, and he decides to find the American in Santiago and return the car to him. Complications ensue. 1973 Color `82 minutes Assassination with Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland. Bronson is assigned to protect the President's wife from killers. Cross country pursuit provides plenty of suspense and action in this first rate film. PG 1987 Color 105 Minutes Battle Force Stacey Keach, Henry Fonda, Helmet Burger,Samantha Eggar, Orson Welles. A story of how World War II affected the lives of a German family and an American family, both of whom had sons and fathers fighting in the war. 1977 Color 90 Minutes Beat
the Devil Humphrey Bogart, Peter
Lorre, Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Morley, Black Beard The Pirate Robert Newton, Linda Darnel, Willian Bendix(Chester on The Life of Riley), Irene Ryan (Granny on Beverly Hill Billies), Alan Mowbray. Robert Newton will captivate you with his portrayal of the title character. Swashbuckling tale of the famed 17th-century pirate Blackbeard, scourge of the high seas. The King of England wants him destroyed, so he sends ex-pirate Sir Henry Morgan and fortune-hunting sailor Maynard out on his trail. Maynard and Edwina, Morgan's lovely daughter, are soon captured by the notorious Blackbeard, an act that will ultimately lead to the discovery of a nefarious plot and to the villain's downfall. Directed by Raoul Walsh Color (although many other versions are in B&W) 1952 99 Minutes Black Book, The Robert Cummings, Richard Basehart, Arlene Dahl. The great Anthony Mann takes a film that would probably play mostly as a colorful, sweeping, epic piece dealing with the French revolution and turns it, with the help of cinematographer John Alton, into a dark, shadowy and claustrophobic film noir/adventure/spy/suspense tale period piece featuring excellent performances from a cast that includes Robert Cummings, Richard Basehart and Arlene Dahl. The plot is pretty simple actually, Cummings plays an operative of the newly formed republic who infiltrates the inner circle of dictator wannabe Basehart. You see, Basehart thinks Cummings is a regional tyrant as bad as he is called the "butcher of Strasbourg" and he wants Cummings to find his black book which contains the names of friend and foe alike who will eventually be lead to execution once Basehart becomes dictator. However, if the book falls into the hands of his enemies, Basehart is dead meat. Cummings is assisted in his quest by the lovely Dahl. Even though the plot may be thin, the suspense and action are on high as danger and one confrontation after another awaits around every dark, gloomy and shadowy Parisian corner. The look of the film is outstanding. Atmospheric, gritty and dark with shadows everywhere in the great noir tradition. aka "Reign of Terror" 1949 B&W 88 Minutes Black Sabbath A great trilogy of horror tales from Mario Bava (Black Sunday). 'The Drop of Water' stars Jacqueline Pierreux as a nurse who steals a ring from a dead spiritualist (bad idea), 'The Telephone' stars Michele Mercier as a call girl plagued by harrasing phone calls from a man she sent to prison, 'The Wurdalak' (from Tolstoy) stars Karloff as an evil patriarch who feeds on blood. Boris also acts as host for all three segments. 1963 Color Blonde Ice Leslie Brooks, Robert Page, Russ Vincent, Michael Whalen. Film Noir. The tagline for this films was ... She had .ICE in her veins - ICICLES on her heart! A society reporter keeps herself in the headlines by marrying a series of wealthy men, all of whom die under mysterious circumstances. Leslie Brooks a upwardly-mobile woman who uses marriage and murder as a way of improving her social status, with actor-singer-game show host Robert Paige. This is an above average 40's b-crime programmer complete with a wild femme fetale. 1948 B&W 73 minutes Blast Off Terry-Thomas, Burl Ives, Troy Donahue, Hermonie Gingold, Lionel Jefferies, Gert Frobe. Ives plays Phineas T. Barnum who's investors finance the first flight to the moon but find the task a little above them. They attempt to blast their rocket into orbit from a massive gun barrel built into the side of a Welsh mountain, but money troubles, spies and saboteurs ensure that the plan is doomed before it starts. Aka "Jules Verne's Rocket to the Moon" and "Those Fantastic Flying Fools". 1965 Color 95 Minutes. Bride of the Monster" Bela Lugosu, Tor Johnson, Dolores Fuller. Directed by Ed Wood. One of the Ed Wood-Bela Lugosi Campy-Horror Trilogy. Another Ed Wood-Bela Lugosi is Mad scientist Dr.Varnoff who is intent on perfecting his atomic ray machine on human subjects! His giant assistant Lobo (Johnson) aids his diabolical tests until things go wrong including the infamous rubber octopus prop. 1955 B&W 68 minutes. Chariots of the Gods A film documentation of Eric Von Daniken's belief that extra-terrestrial creatures visited earth and were responsible for the many structures which were built by ancient man. "Fifty million stars in our galaxy have the potential of supporting life forms capable of traveling to other planets," says world-renowned authority Erich von Daniken, whose film version of his best-selling book, "Chariots of the Gods", purports to give stunning visual proof that some form of life from outer space landed on Earth centuries ago. It took five years for von Daniken to document, on film, the physical evidence of visits by galactic travelers who came to Earth. Just what they did here and the influences they left behind is the core of the film. In search of basic truths, the film, Chariots of the Gods, takes the viewer into the far reaches of underground caves and tombs, and to the tops of desolate mountains on every major continent to show the evidence von Daniken has collected1972 Color 90 minute Curse of Demon Mountain Joe Don Baker, Sandra Locke, Slim Pickens, Ted Neely. At the end of the American Civil War, the dying Virgil Cane tells Southern Captain Wishbone Cutter about a cache of diamonds hidden in a cave along the Buffalo River and the route to get there. Returning home Cutter finds his wife has left him for another man. And so he sets out with his Irish-Cherokee companion Half-Moon O'Brian and geologist Amos Richmond to find the diamonds. Along the journey they meet a young woman, Drusilla Wilcox, the only survivor of a massacre by Indians, and take her with them. But as they head up into the mountain Half-Moon realizes it is the Mountain of Demons, which is cursed by the spirit of Chikara whom promised to kill all who ventured into its domain. AKA "The Shadow of Chikara."1977 Color 96 minutes Deadly Harvest Clint Walker, Kim Catrall. A farmer (Clint Walker) struggles to keep- food and the table, and regain his son who has joined a gang of marauders during a horrible famine. The ultimate question this movie asks is, "How would you conduct yourself in a time of crisis?" Which really points to: How do you conduct yourself in everyday life with the people you interact with? There are two kinds of characters in this movie: Those who show other human beings kindness and those who view our fellow man as opportunities for exploitation. There are really no times that one can say are entirely free of desperation. This is a movie with a message. 1977 color 97 minutes Death of a Prophet Morgan Freeman, Yolanda King. Malcom "X" tells his story using a fantasy documentary device of his walking around New York following his death. Ossie Davis appears as himself. Written and directed by Woody King, Jr. 1981 color/black and white 60 minutes Diamond Mountain Joe Don Baker, Sandra Locke, Ted Neeley, sli Pickins. Confederate veterans of the last battle of the Civil War set out to find a hidden treasure: diamonds hidden in a cave. However, the soldiers find out that the cave is guarded by a covey of hawks - and they begin to suspect that the hawks might actually be agents of the Devil, in disguise. Also known as "The Shadow of Chikara. 1977 Color 114 minutes. Dot and The Kangaroo Barbara Frawley, Lola Brooks, Joan Bruce, Peter Gwynne and comedy great Spike Mulligan provides the voices for this Australian animation. Dot, the little daughter of settlers in the Australian outback, loses her way in the bush. Terrified by the strange sounds and dark shadows she is soon befriended by a kangaroo. Dot travels in the pouch of the kangaroo on an adventure-packed journey. She meets many other bush animals including a koala, a platypus and a kookaburra, and is even chased by angry dingoes. Finally with the help of the bush creatures she finds her way home. Animated 19787 color 1977 80 minutes Flight To Nowhere Alan Curtis, Evelyn Ankers and Jerome Cowan. Atomic secrets stolen by international terrorists! A private pilot who is contacted at the last moment to fly a group of people to Las Vegas. It turns out that the people on the plane are attesting to sell atomic secrets, and it also turns out that Alan Curtis is a retired FBI agent. The film appeared to have been shot entirely on location, no actual film sets at all, giving the film a somewhat low-budget feel. The film has a good leading cast: Alan Curtis, a former model turned actor, and Evelyn Ankers, Universal Studios horror queen. Jerome Cowan also has a good role as one of the crooked businessmen. Cowboy actor Hoot Gibson plays a sheriff. 1946 B&W 79 minutes. Funeral For An Assassin Peter Van Dissel, Gaby Getz Vic Morrow stars as Michael Cardiff, a professional assassin who seeks revenge on those responsible for his past prison sentence. By disguising himself as a black South African, he sets his plan while foiling the police. Van Dissel plays the cop, Roos who is dedicated and stops at nothing. Nicely filmed in South Africa complete with period music, clothes, and cars. 1977 Color 92 minutes General
Della Rovere Vittorio
de Sica, Sandra Milo. Set in Genoa, Italy in 1943. Vittorio de Sica stars
as a petty gambler and con artist near the end of the Second World War.
His gambling losses are so bad that he has to swindle friends for money;
oftentimes he does so with the promise of freeing imprisoned loved ones
(and sometimes he even succeeds at doing so). One swindle goes wrong, and
the victim informs the Nazis of what De Sica is doing. Instead of simply
imprisoning him, they make a deal: if in prison he poses as General della
Rovere, who was killed in an escape attempt, and root out a certain
partisan leader, they will pay him off and ship him to Switzerland. De
Sica is no great man, but he is also no spy. But, initially, he does what
the Nazis tell him to do. Directed by Roberto Rossellini. 1959 B&W 129
minutes Glen or Glenda? Bela Lugosi, Lyle Talbot and Dolores Fuller. Directed by Ed Wood. One of the Ed Wood-Bela Lugosi Campy-Horror Trilogy. In this cult classic, Bela Lugosi acts as overseer of this weird and wild look at gender-bending. Glen likes ladies clothes, but will his fianceé share hers? Meanwhile, Bela ad libs with mad glee, "Pull da String! Pull da String!" 1953 B&W 70 minutes God's Little Acre Robert Ryan, Buddy Hackett, Jack Lord, Michael Landon, Fay Spain, Aldo Ray. A poor farmer is obsessed with finding gold on his land supposedly buried by his grandfather. To find it he conveniently moves a marker out of his way that designates the land on which it rests as as God's Little Acre, where anything that comes from the ground will go to God's work. Eventually he abducts an albino to help him find the gold. Meanwhile, his daughter-in-law is suspected of fooling around with a labor activist out of work since the mill closed, and a local political hopeful actively seeks his daughter's hand in marriage. Based on Erskine Caldwell's novel. 1958 B&W 118 minutes. Evel Knieval George Hamilton , Sue Lyon, Bert Freed, Rod Cameron. Biography of the famed motorcycle daredevil, much of which was filmed in his home town of Butte, Montana. The film depicts Knievel reflecting on major events in his life just before a big jump. 1971 Color 88 minutes Hangar 18 James L. Conway; Darren McGavin; Robert Vaughn; Gary Collins. Shortly after the launch of a satellite from a space shuttle the satellite collides with an UFO in front of the crew's eyes. Because of an election campaign some politicians try to hide the crashed UFO -- inside hangar 18. During a Space Shuttle mission a satellite is rammed by an unidentified flying object. The UFO afterwards performs an emergency landing in the deserts of Arizona. However the White House denies it's existence because of the near presidential elections. The UFO is brought to the secret hangar 18 and the accident is claimed to incompetence of the astronauts Bancroff and Price. But the two fight against this and try to hunt down the UFO. 1980 Color 97 minutes. Herod the Great Edmund Purdom, Sylvia Lopez. Herod, King of Judea, is made a prisoner by the Romans. Convinced the King is dead, his faithful lieutenant, Aaron, is nevertheless unable to keep his promise to kill the Queen if something untoward happened to the King. He leads the young woman out into the desert. Herod's pleas to Augustus are successful and he returns to his palace. His son, Antipater, informs Herod that Aaron has betrayed him. 1959 Color 93 minutes. House On Haunted Hill Vincent Price, Elisha Cook Jr, Carolyn Craig. A William Castle classic. Eccentric millionaire Fredrick Loren and his 4th wife, Annabelle, have invited 5 people to the house on Haunted Hill for a "haunted House" party. Whoever will stay in the house for one night will earn ten thousand dollars each. As the night progresses, all the guests are trapped inside the house with ghosts, murderers, and other terrors. From our own stunning 35 mm print. 1959 B&W 75 minutes I Bury the Living Richard Boone Interesting story of a graveyard and its' caretaker (Richard Boone). On a map of the cemetery, Boone uses white pins to mark empty (but sold) plots and black pins to mark occupied graves. When the pins are switched, owners of the gravesites begin dying and the deceased occupants return from the dead. A well-made psychological thriller. 1958 B&W In The Year 2889 Paul Peterson, Quinn O'Hara, Neil Fletcher, Bill Thurman. Shot in 16mm and color and used to pad out one of American International's television syndication packages. AIP gave the director the script for _Day the World Ended (1956) to use for this film. The result is an almost line-for-line remake. A group of post A-war survivors, gathered together in a valley, are menaced by cannibalistic human mutants with telepathic powers. They argue and complain a lot, which doesn't really help their situation. PG elements and has a reputation as being a very bad film. Made For TV by AIP. 1967 Color 80 minutes Invisible Strangler Robert Foxworth, Stefanie Powers, Sue Lyon, Elke Summers, Mark Slade. A convicted strangler, studying the paranormal in his jail cell, learns to make himself invisible. As an invisible man, he escapes from prison to stalk and strangle the five women who testified against him at his trial. Robert Foxworth plays the police lieutenant assigned to protect them, and to catch the invisible strangler. Tagline used in advertising for this movie was ... " What You Can't See...Can Kill You!" (AKA Astral Factor) 1976 Color 85 minutes. Isadora Vanessa
Redgrave, Jason Robards, James Fox. Based on the life of Isadora Duncan
1920's dancer famous for her scandalous performances. interpretive dancer
Isadora Duncan. Trained in classical dance, Duncan shattered the
traditional conformities in her art and her personal life. The film begins
at the end of her life as she recalls the past while dictating her memoirs
to her male secretary. Her uninhibited sexuality and insistence on
personal freedom and expression shocked more conservative patrons and
audiences. She brought in elements of classic Greek dance during the
height of the jazz age and had children in and out of wedlock. Married to
sewing-machine heir Paris Singer (Jason Robards) and the Russian poet
Sergei Essenin (Ivan Tchenko), her life was a rollercoaster ride of
success and tragic failures. Two of her children drowned when her
chauffeur left the car unattended and the vehicle plunged into a river.
Duncan lived by her own rules, often shunned by the very people who had so
passionately embraced her pioneering efforts in dance, women's liberation
and free thinking.Duncan comes to a tragic end as a flowing scarf tangles
with the rear wheel of a Bugatti Sports Car, bringing an end to her life
but not the speculation about the way she lived it. Redgrave was
nominated for an Oscar for her performance. 1969 color 153 min
Jack and The Bean Stalk Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Dorothy Ford, Buddy Baer, William Farnum, Barbara Brown, Shaye Cogan, David Stollery. Lou is a professional babysitter, who, with his "agent" Bud, gets into a run-in with a larger-than-life cop. While at a babysitting job later, Lou dreams himself and his acquaintances into the story of Jack and the Beanstalk! Color 1952 Journey To The Center of Time Scott Brady, Gigi Perreau. Gruff, hard-nosed new boss Stanton (Brady) takes over a scientific research company upon the death of his benevolent father. Scientists Manning, Gordon and White, who are very close to a breakthrough in time travel, are told by Stanton they must have results in 24 hours or face a funding cut-off. Trying to push their equipment past its safe operating limit they travel into the far future and distant past, with Stanton along as an accidental participant, unaware that a surprise awaits them as they struggle to return to the present. 1967 Color 86 minutes Joseph and His Brethren Geoffrey Horne, Robert Morley, Brenda Lee. The biblical story of Joseph (of the coat of many colors) being sold into slavery by his jealous brothers. The story is told in dreams. 1960 Color 103 minutes. Julius Caesar Sir John Guilegud, Charlton Heston, Jason Robards, Dianna Rigg, Jason Robards, Richard Chamberlain, Robert Vaughn, Christopher Lee. All star cast heads up this remake of the William Shakespeare classic tale of the betrayal of the the Roman senate against their emperor, the plotting and scheming that led up to the assassination of the title character, and all of Rome's fickleness towards the events, 1970 Color 117 Minutes Kangaroo (Maureen O'Hara, Peter Lawford, Finlay Currie, Chips Rafferty and Richard Boone. Directed by Lewis Milestone. Crooks try to swindle the rancher in this offbeat western drama set in Australia. The story follows an Irish immigrant (Currie) and his daughter (O'Hara) to rural Australia. Boone is the bad guy and Peter Lawford (in his pre-Ratpack days) provides the romantic interest. Features veteran Aussie character actor, Chips Rafferty. 1952 Color 84 minutes Kill Cruise
Elizabeth Hurley, Jurgen Pronchnow, Paty Kenset.
A washed-out German sailor, in a drunken state, agrees to take two
British women from Gibraltar to the West Indies in his sail boat. Early
into the voyage, they realize that it's not going to be plain sailing.
1990 color 98 minutes. King Dinosaur William
Bryant, Wanda Curtis and Marvin Miller as narrator. Blasting off to
a newly discovered planet called Nova, which moved into our Solar System
four explorers behold a fantastic adventure. The mysterious new planet has
similar characteristics of Earth. Accept it is home to terrifying monsters
like giant snakes, giant ants, mutated alligators, and most terrifying of
all, King Dinosaur, a strange lizard-like being that is a fatal threat to
the explorers. Can these people survive this planet and escape? Find out
by watching this exciting B-movie under the famous Bert I. Gordon. 1955 63
minutes Last
man on Earth, The Vincent Price. By night they leave their
graves, crawling, shambling, through empty streets, whimpering, pleading,
begging for his blood! Do you dare to imagine what it would be like to
be... the last man on earth... or the last woman? Alive among the
lifeless... alone among the crawling creatures of evil that make the night
hideous with their inhuman craving! 1964 B&W 86 minutes Legend of Big Foot Ivan Marx, Peggy Marx as themselves. Purports to show footage of the illusive Big Foot. A documentary about the legendary creature, Bigfoot, with emphasis on him being the missing link. 1974 Color 74 minutes. Life With Father William Powell, Irene Dunn, Elizabeth Taylor, Edmund Gwenn, Zazu Pitts. In late nineteenth century New York a Wall Street broker likes to think his house runs his way, but finds himself constantly bemused at how much of what happens is down to his wife. His children are also stretching their wings, discovering girls and making money out of patent medicine selling. When it comes to light he has never been baptized and everyone starts insisting he must do so, it all starts to get a bit too much. The original play, "Life With Father", became the longest-running non-musical play of its time. It played on Broadway for nearly eight years, from 1939 to 1947, and the film version was released the year that the Broadway run ended. 1947 Color 118 minutes Light At The Edge of The World Kirk Douglas, Yul Brynner, Samantha Eggar, Fernando Rey. Based on the novel by Jules Vern. Pirates take over a lighthouse on a rocky island. They then execute a devious plan to cause ships to run aground, pillaging their wrecks. A lone member of the lighthouse crew survives, and he desperately fights their plot. A shipwrecked maiden that avoids the pirates slaughter soon complicates the situation. 1971 Color 120 Minutes Lucifer Complex
Robert
Vaughn, Aldo Ray, Keenan Wynn, Victoria Carroll. An intelligence agent
discovers a Nazi plot to revive the Third Reich by using clones. World
leaders disappear then turn up. Have the Nazi scientists replaced them
with clones? Robert Vaughn tracks the Nazi's to an island in south
America. 1978 Color 113 minutes Man In The Attic
Jack Palance, Brian Palmer, Constance Smith Francis Bavier (Aunt Bea on
Andy Griffith) London, 1888: on the night of the third Jack the Ripper
killing, soft-spoken Mr. Slade, a research pathologist, takes lodgings
with the Harleys, including a gloomy attic room for
"experiments." Mrs. Harley finds Slade odd and increasingly
suspects the worst; her niece Lily (star of a decidedly Parisian stage
revue) finds him interesting and increasingly attractive. Is Lily in
danger, or are her mother's suspicions merely a red herring? 1953 B&W
82 Minutes The Man Called Noon Richard Crenna, Stephen Boyde and Rosana Schiffano. From The Pen Of The Greatest Western Writer In America Today -- Louis L'Amour. Crenna stars as the man called "Noon". He can't remember his name due to amnesia. Noon wanders the west searching his identity and as he does he discovers he is seeking revenge for the death of his family. Spaghetti Western. Rated R (needs to be edited for TV) 1973 Color 94 Minutes McClintock
John
Wayne and Maureen O'Hara at their battling best. Also starring are
Stephanie Powers and those familiar faces without which you can't
possibly make a landmark western. Directed by Andrew McLaglen, this is a
rowdy western comedy with plenty of knock down drag our fist fights ...
with the "Duke" doing more than his share of head bustin'.
Maureen plays the refined wife who has tired of Wayne's rugged life
style and two fisted drinking. O'hara wants divorce with Stepanie Powers
their daughter caught in the middle. One of the films best scenes is
when Wayne follows his wife through town to paddle her bustle in front
of the whole population. Another highlight is the fist fight that takes
place in a muddy pit. 1963 Color 122 Minutes. Mister Johnson Pierce Brosnan, Edward Woodward, Maynard
Eziashi. In 1923 British Colonial
Nigeria, Mister Johnson is an oddity -- an educated black man who doesn't
really fit in with the natives or the British. He works for the local
British magistrate, and considers himself English, though he has never
been to England. He pretends to be something he isn't and has to face
himself and a deadly outcome. Brosnan is splendid as the stiff upper
lip officer who must carry out the sentence. 1990 Color 97 Minutes. PG Missouri
Traveler Brandon
De Wilde heads the cast as 15-year-old orphan boy Brian Turner. Doing
his best to survive in the rural South of the pre-WW1 years, Brian is
unofficially adopted by crusty small-town newspaper editor Doyle Magee
(Gary Merrill). Also taking an interest in Brian's future is wealthy
self-made farmer Tobias Brown (Lee Marvin), whose apparently cruel
treatment of the boy masks his genuine agee and
Brown. The Missouri Traveller is based on the novel by John Burress. Mesmerized with John Lithgow and Jody Foster. A young bride kills the husband who chose her from an Orphanage. (aka "Shocked") PG Millions Billy Zane, Lauren Hutton, Carol Alt, Donald Pleasance. Millionaire injured in copter crash watches his greedy family fight over his estate. Color Mob Story
Margo Kidder, Al Waxman, John Vernon, Kate Vernon, Robert Morelli. On
the run from a U.S. Senate investigation, a New York mobster flees to an
old flame. He find's out that her son is also his and tries to teach him
the tricks of the trade. In the meantime, his bumbling right-hand man has
put a contract on him so that he can take over the turf. 1990 Color 97
minutes Monsoon, Isle of Forgotten Sins Gale Sondergaard, John Carradine, Sidney Toiler. The owner of a seedy dive and brothel on a South Seas island meets two treasure hunters looking for a sunken ship with a $2-million cargo of gold. She persuades them to let her in on the deal. Complications ensue because of intrigue, double-crosses and an approaching violent monsoon. 1943 B&W 74 minutes Murder Story Christopher Lee, Bruce Boa, Stacia Burton, Jeff HArding. A yound man, Tony Zonis, wants to write the next great suspense thriller, so he decides to study the work of master crime writer, Willard Hope (Christopher Lee). Together, they pick through newspaper stories, looking for the unusual event that will make a good thriller. What they find is murder. A government cover-up...an international scandal...and the bodies are just beginning to fall into place. Now Tony isn't just writing the next best-seller....he's writing his own obituary. 1989 Color 89 minutes My Boys Are Good Boys Ida Lupino, Loyd Nolan, Ralph Meeker, David Boyle. Teenagers plot the robbery of an armored car. The tag line for the movie advertising was, "The institution couldn't hold 'em and the cops couldn't catch 'em." 1978 Color 90 minutes Never Too Late To Mend Todd Salughter An evil prison administrator cruelly abuses the inmates at his prison, until one day the tables are turned. This is an underrated portrait of the Victorian prison system and the chaplain who tried to change it. An evil squire (Tod Slaughter) sends an innocent man to the British version of Alcatraz in order to get his filthy mitts on a beautiful girl. The cinematography is what makes this film so memorable. The effective use of light and shadow to accentuate the misery and suffering of the inmates, many of which are victims of a corrupt system, foreshadows a style utilized in many venerable products of English postwar cinema such as David Lean's Oliver Twist(1948) Some modern critics have panned this and many other Tod Slaughter films due to the melodramatic, stagey acting. While films like The Demon Barber of Fleet Street(1936) barely hold up today, Never Too Late is the exception because it is well-acted and photographed and is relevant to the global problem of human rights abuses that in these supposedly progressive times has still to be wiped out. Queen Victoria passed so many prison reform bills after seeing this story done on stage. 1937 B&W 70 minutes Nuclear
Run Steve Bisley, An earthquake
in rural Australia causes a dangerous leak at WALDO, a nuclear waste
storage facility. Heinrich Schmidt, an engineer badly hurt in the
accident, knows that the leak will poison the groundwater for hundreds of
miles around, and wants to warn the public. His boss, however, is only
interested in protecting himself, and believes the accident should be
covered up, even at the expense of thousands of lives. Heinrich escapes
from the facility, but is too badly injured to get very far. Lost in the
woods and suffering from amnesia, he is rescued by Larry, an auto mechanic
on vacation with his wife, Carmel. As Heinrich tries to piece together his
memories of what happened, his boss' thugs are quickly closing in on the
trio. This film is from George Miller, creator of Mad Max and The Road
Warrior. Watch for Mel Gibson in a tiny role. 1980 color 90 minutes. One Frightened Night Wallace Ford, Regis Toomey, Charles Grapewin, An eccentric millionaire, unable to locate his only granddaughter, decides to divide his estate among a group of people less close to him: his niece and nephew, his attorney, his doctor, and his housekeeper. But complications and murder arise when two different women turn up, claiming to be the granddaughter. 1935 B&W 66 minutes "Plan Nine From Outer Space Bela Lugosi, Tor Johnson and Vampyra. The Final Ed Wood-Bela Lugosi Campy-Horror Classic. In this Sci-Fi farce, considered by many as the 'worst film ever made,' Bela starts by dying (in real life). Wood uses final footage of his friend as the basis for this 'grave-robbers from outer space' low-budget flick. Wood use a 6 foot 4 Chiropractor to double for Bela (very unconvincingly) in some scenes. 1955 B&W 75 mins. Penny Serenade Cary Grant, Irene Dunn, Beulah Bondi, Edgar Buchannan. Cary Grant in his greatest role. As Julie (Irene Dunn) prepares to leave her husband Roger, she begins to play through a stack of recordings, each of which reminds her of events in their lives together. One of them is the song that was playing when she and Roger first met in a music store. Other songs remind her of their courtship, their marriage, their desire for a child, and the joys and sorrows that they have shared. A flood of memories comes back to her as she ponders their present problems and how they arose. 1941 B&W 119 minutes People, The William Shatner, Dan O'Herlihy. "The People" is based entirely on one of Zenna Henderson's short stories, "Pottage", which appeared in the brilliant book "Pilgrimage: The Book of the People" back in the '60s. "Pottage" is the darkest of the stories, centering on a group of people living in fear and isolation in the tiny town of Bendo, and the teacher, Melody, who learns the truth of their origins and the secrets they keep. Kim Darby plays Melody with warmth, but the frustration, determination, and courage in the story is somehow muted in her performance. William Shatner plays Dr. Curtis, who has a somewhat expanded role in the movie version. Dan O'Herlihy's performance as the stern Pancho
Villa Telly Savalas. Clint Walker, Chuck Connors. Mexican revolutionary
Pancho Villa is double-crossed in an arms deal planned by his comrade
Scotty. Villa and Scotty plot a raid on a U.S. cavalry fort in
retaliation. Based on the historical character's real story. 1972 Color Prisoner
In The Middle David
Jansen, Mordechai Arnon, Karin Dor, Joan Freeman. A weapons expert
is reluctantly sent on a mission to a middle-east warzone to locate a lost
nuclear warhead and dismantle it before it falls into the wrong hands. But
before he can complete his work, he is taken prisoner and thrust into the
conflict, and finds himself looking out for more than just the warhead.
Color 1974 90 min (ala "Warhead") Ruby’s Dream Joe Pesci, Karen Ludwig. Pesci's First Starring RoleJoe Pesci is a small man looking for a big break. Owner of a bowling alley and nightclub in Jersey, Ruby Dennis (Pesci) sets his sites on making it big in Vegas. But Ruby finds more than he gambled for and in the end is a much bigger man for it. Also released as "Mr. Wonderful" 1982 Color 116 minutes Rupert The Great Terry
Moore, Jimmy Durante This is a heartwarming holiday classic about a New
York family (led by Durante) who is down on their luck at Christmas time.
Shortly before Christmas, they move into a ground floor apartment where
Rupert the squirrel lives in the attic rafters. Just when it seems that
the holiday will come and go without so much as a Christmas tree, Rupert
acts as the family's guardian angel, not only saving Christmas, but
changing their lives forever. The film is enlivened with the warmth and
sweetness of an unforgettable love story between Terry Moore (of Mighty
Joe Young) and Tom Drake (of Meet Me in St. Louis). Rupert the Squirrel
(created using George Pal's Academy Award winning animation technique)
will charm young and old alike. Jimmy Durante shines when he sings Jingle
Bells and other well-loved Christmas carols in the evocative voice that
made him one of America's recording legends. 1950 B&W 87 minutes Silence Will Geer, A story about a child with autism. Not a great production and often looks more like a home movie. But, clearly made by Geer (Grandpa Walton) and five or six members of members of his family with a purpose. Written by Ellen Geer and Directed by Richard Korty. 1974 color 88 minutes. Scared To Death Bella Lugosi, George Zucco,Nat Pendleton, Angelo Rossitto. Bella's only starring role in a COLOR film. From a slab in the morgue, a dead young woman tells the bizarre tale of how she got there, through a maze of murder involving a hypnotist, a midget and a mysterious figure in a blue mask. A couple of great lines from the film come when a young lady says, "Sir, I really must introduce you." To which Bella replies, "My dear girl, if I allowed myself to be announced, I doubt I would be received anywhere!" In another scene a a character says, "Pardon me, Professor, but didn't I just see you outside baying at the moon?" 1947 color 65 minutes She Came To the Valley Ronee Blakley; Dean Stockwell; Scott Glenn, Freddy Fender. A good cast was assembled to shoot this low budget western film shot on location in Texas. The movie is not very well executed. What is of interest is that singers Freddy Fenders (Pancho Villa) and Ronee Blakey )pioneer woman) appear. Albert Band directed and co-wrote the movie. Albert Band was one of Hollywood's most prolific filmmakers. He started his career in the early 50s and died in 2002. This film was also released as "Texas In Flames". 1977 Color 92 minutes.
Somewhere
Tomorrow Sarah Jessica
Parker. Tom Shea, Nancy Addison. Life is complicated when you fall in
love with a ghost! Young Lori
Anderson lost her father in a plane crash. While her mother appears to
be picking up the pieces of her life, Lori isn't. She is resentful of
every decision that her mother makes from selling the family horse farm
to a relationship with the local sheriff. Lori doesn't know what to do
and turns to her father's journals filled with psychology and
metaphysics for answers. One day, a client coming to see about the
boarding of his horse, crashes in a plane with his best friend. The
friend manages to escape tragedy, but the client, Terry Stockton, dies
in the accident. However, Lori can see and actually touch the supposedly
dead Terry after she finds him in the woods. After some struggle, Lori
comes to believe that she is meant to help Terry. With the aid of her
father's journals and Terry's best friend, they try to find out why
Terry's spirit hasn't crossed over. A complication then develops in the
situation when Lori and Terry begin to fall for each other. Lori has a
riding accident and tries to join Terry in the afterlife. It is then
that the reason why Terry had trouble passing on, and the secrets of her
father's journals are revealed. 1983
Color 91 minutes.
Swiss Conspiracy, The (1976): David Jansen, Senta Berger, Elke Summer, Ray Miland, John Saxon, John Ireland. When a Swiss bank finds that the confidentiality of some of its more vulnerable customers has been compromised it calls in an American investigator, who soon uncovers a web of deceit and blackmail. With old debts being paid off his own health is soon in danger, but at least he starts to gets to know one of the bank's female customers pretty well. 1976 Color 90 minutes. Teenagers from Outer Space David Lover, Dawn Bender, Gene Sterling. Not for sea food lovers in you. 50's horror movie about Martians invading earth to grow their "Gargon Herd" (actually over-sized lobsters). The hero, Derek, realizes that there is intelligent life on Earth and decides to warn the humans. Eventually he sacrifices himself to destroy the incoming herds of Gargon's and save Earth. 1959 B&W 86 minutes The Bat Vincent Price Price, Agnes Moorehead. Two great players are presented in this remake of the classic stage play about a mysterious intruder on the loose in a spooky house. Directed by Crane Wilbur ('He Walked by Night') for Allied Artists 1959 B&W The Black Godfather Rod Perry, Damu King, Don Chastain.There's A New Godfather In Town... ...and everybody wants his body - The F.B.I. ... some very foxy chicks... and the Mafia! 1974 color 80 minutes The Boy Who Had Everything Jason Connery, Diane Cilento, Lewis Fitz-Gerald, Ian Gilmour. College boy deals with hazing in Australian school in 1965 and alcoholic mother .Australian Playwright Michael Gow makes a rare screen appearance. 1984 Color 94 Minutes Curse of Demon Mountain Joe Don Baker, Sandra Locke, Slim Pickins. Confederate veterans of the last battle of the Civil War set out to find a hidden treasure: diamonds hidden in a cave. However, the soldiers find out that the cave is guarded by a covey of hawks - and they begin to suspect that the hawks might actually be agents of the Devil, in disguise. 1977 color 114 minutes. The Con Artists Anthony
Quinn, Adriano Celentano. It is not The Sting, it is in a way better, less
elaborated and more amusing. Two con artists (Celentano and Quinn) bluff
each other and anybody who happens to come across out of money and out of
jail. Color 1976 105 minutes. Color 1976 88 minutes. The Dirty Game Henry Fonda, Robert Ryan, Vittoiro Gassman. Spy anthology. The US intelligence chief in Europe relates the stories of three different espionage operations that he was involved in. Also released as "Secret Agents.) 1965 B&W 91 minutes The Glove Rosy Grier, John Saxon, Joan Blondell, Jack Carter, Jonna Cassidy, Aldo Ray, Kennan Wynn. Sam Kellough is a modern-day bounty hunter in Los Angeles who decides to track down Victor Hale, a vicious, heavy-set ex-convict with a $20,000 bounty on his head, who is killing former prison guards with a leather-laced steel glove in revenge for them beating him with the same instrument while he was imprisoned. Grier plays an innocent man sent to prison, who takes revenge on the men who sent him there using a stolen "high-tech weapon" (the glove). John Saxon, playing a cop for the thousandth time in his career, is the man who tries to stop him and recover the glove. 1979 color 90 minutes. The
Jackals Vincent
Price, David Waye, DIane Avarson. This western type action is actually set
in South Africa. Six robbers gang up on a grizzled old prospector and his
daughter. Directed by Robert Webb 1967 Color 105 Minutes The Last Train Jean-Louis Trintignant, Romy Schneide. Two people, a Frenchman Julien Maroyeur and a Jewish German woman (Anna Kupfer) met on a train while escaping the German army entering France in May of 1940. The Germans invade France and thousands flee on trains heading for safety. A man is separated from his pregnant wife and young daughter. He meets a woman on the train and protects her. She is a German Jew -- suspected by the French -- and wanted by the Nazis. With actual footage from WWII, this film feels more like a documentary. The characters -- even the minor ones -- are well drawn and evoke sympathy. The last seven minutes are some of the most frightening and intelligent minutes dealing with the Holocaust even put on film The scene is fraught with danger and filled with possibilities. 1973 color 95 minutes. The Malta Story
Alec Guinness, Jack
Hawkins, Anthony Steel, Muriel Pavlow, Flora Robson, Hugh Burden. During
World War II, an archeologist serving as reconnaissance pilot learns about
a new Axis initiative being planned by the Italians. His attempt to help
the Allies bomb an enemy convoy is hindered by his love for a girl whose
brother is working with the Nazis. Staunch war film has vivid action
scenes and an unusually heroic leading role for Guinness. Excellent movie
in every respect. 1953 B&W 103 mins Mooch, Goes To Hollywood Vincent Price, Edward G. Robinson, Jim Backus, Richard Burton, Phyliss Diller, James Darren, Mickey Rooney, Dick Martin, Cesar Romero. A dog named Mooch comes to Hollywood and tries to make it in show business with the help of Vincent and Zsa Zsa Gabor (narrator). The dog is identified as "Higgins", but this was the first movie role for the famous movie dog, Benji. Perhaps, Vincent Price's strangest role. Color 60 minutes. The Moon and Sixpence George Saunders, Herbert Marshall, Boris Dudley Loosely inspired from Gauguin's life, the story of Charles Strickland, a middle-aged stock broker who abandons his middle-classed life, his family, his duties to start painting, what he has always wanted to do. He is from now on a awful human being, wholly devoted to his ideal: beauty. "The Moon and Sixpence" is George Sanders first starring movie and it hits a home run. Some scenes in color and some in black and white. The films music was nominated for an Academy Award. 1943 B&W and Color 89 minutes. The Noose Hangs High Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, Joseph Calleia, Leon Errol, Cathy Downs, Mike Mazurki. Bumbling window-washers are hired by a gangster to collect a $500,000 gambling debt. They retrieve the cash, but deliver it the wrong person; a secretary who mistakenly distributes it to the names on a mailing list! Produced by Abbott and Costello, their first independent production. 1948 B&W. The Outlaw Jane Russell, Thomas Mitchell, Walter Houston, Jack Beutel. Directed by Howard Hughes. Newly appointed sheriff Pat Garrett is pleased when his old friend Doc Holliday arrives in Lincoln, New Mexico on the stage. Doc is trailing his stolen horse, and it is discovered in the possession of Billy the Kid. In a surprising turnaround, Billy and Doc become friends. This causes the friendship between Doc and Pat to cool. The odd relationship between Doc and Billy grows stranger when Doc hides Billy at his girl, Rio's, place after Billy is shot. She falls for Billy, although he treats her very badly. Interaction between these four is played out against an Indian attack before a final showdown reduces the group's number. 1943 B&W 116 minutes. The Stranger Orson Welles, Edward G. Robinson Loretta Young, Billy House. Wilson of the War Crimes Commission is seeking Franz Kindler, mastermind of the Holocaust, who has effectively erased his identity. Wilson releases Kindler's former comrade Meinike and follows him to Harper, Connecticut, where he is killed before he can identify Kindler. Now Wilson's only clue is Kindler's fascination with antique clocks; but though Kindler seems secure in his new identity, he feels his past closing in.Welles and Robinson play an interesting cat-and-mouse game in the search for a former Nazi who is hiding out in the peaceful Connecticut town. 1946 B&W 95 minutes The Strangler Victor Buono, Ellen Corby. Leo Kroll, a lab technician in a large unnamed city, is responsible for the strangulation murders of several young nurses. He feels that in some twisted way, that he is getting back at his overbearing shrew of a mother. Leo also kills the nurse who is taking care of his mother in the rest home she is staying at. As a result, Mrs. Kroll dies from a heart attack. He also kills an arcade worker whom he feels is can identify him. Victor Buono turns in a great performance as Leo Kroll the strangler and Ellen Corby, known to TV audiences as Grandma Walton, plays Leo's mother. 1964 B&W 89 minutes The Shooting JACK NICHOLSON, MILLIE PERKINS, WARRENOATES, WILL HUTCHINS. Jack Nicholson and Monte Hellman went into the Utah desert to shoot two westerns, The Shooting and Ride In The Whirlwind, which have since become cult classics. Written by Adrien Joyce (Five Easy Pieces,) The Shooting tells the story of a former bounty-hunter turned gold miner (Warren Oates) whose partner is killed. He then, along with Will Hutchins, Millie Perkins and eventually Jack Nicholson, sets out on a manhunt that builds gradually to an existential, tragic, almost surreal ending. 82 minutes, Color, 1966 The Squeeze, Lee Van Cleef, Karen Black, Roberta Alda, Lionel Standler, Edward Albert, challenged plays a retired safeman, who comes back from Mexico to New York to do one job for a friend's kid. Includes most of the clichés one would expect from a "last gig"- film, but redeems itself with nice NY locations, comedy (some intentional) and Lee Van Cleef being in it. 1978 Color 99 Minutes The Sundowners Robert Preston, Robert Sterling, Kathy Downs, Chill Wills, Jack Elam Brother is pitted against brother in this tale of feuding ranchers in the old west. fine performances by Robert Preston, who makes a great bad-guy, as "Kid Wichita" and Cathy Downs, veteran of numerous Westerns, Film-noirs and Comedies, appears as "Kathleen Boyce". The Technicolor and the great editing are a plus, and there's also a well-done shoot-out in a canyon . his is a western that's definitely worth a look. 1950 Color 83 minutes They Came From Beyond Space Robert Hutton, Michael Gough Aliens take over the bodies of Earthlings and transport them to the moon to be used as slave labor. Hero Curt Temple is immune to the aliens' influence, thanks to a steel plate in his head he received courtesy of an auto accident. British made. 1967 Color 85 minutes Toby McTeaque An Alaska wilderness family keeps a string of sled dogs for sport and survival. Described by critics as a ‘Disney like’ film. Plenty of action with dog races and dramatic rescues. Toby McTeague (Yannick Bisson) is a teen-aged boy, living in a flyspeck town in Northern Canada with his father and younger brother. Toby's thriving livelihood, raising and training sled dogs, is threatened by a dip in the local economy. His problems are intensified by the ongoing hostilities between Toby and his dad (Winston Reckert). Running away from home, Toby makes the acquaintance of elderly Indian chief George Wild Dog (George Clutesi), who years earlier had been "shaman," or spiritual advisor, to Toby's father. It is Chief Wild Dog who mystically brings father and son together at the film's climax, in addition to rescuing Toby's sled-dog business in a near-miraculous fashion. . Color 1987 94 Canada PG The Swiss Conspiracy David Jansen, Ray Miland, Santa Berger, Elke Summer, John Ireland, John Saxon. A story set in the glamorous-but-devious world of Swiss banking. When a Swiss bank finds that the confidentiality of some of its more vulnerable customers has been compromised it calls in an American investigator, who soon uncovers a web of deceit and blackmail. With old debts being paid off his own health is soon in danger, but at least he starts to gets to know one of the bank's female customers pretty well. This is a story laden with intrigues, conspiracies and white-collar crimes that turn ugly. Color 1976 90 minutes. The White Warrior Steve Reeves, Sellas Gabel The story of Hadji Murad, a 19th-century Chechen chieftain who led his warriors in a fight against the invading forces of the Russian Czar. The film was based on a book by Leo Tolstoy, who in turn based the book on his experiences in the Russian army in Chechnya when his unit was sent to help subdue Chechen guerrillas. 1959 color 91 minutes. Tim Mel Gibson, Piper Lori. Based on the novel by Colleen McCullough of Thornbirds fame. Tim is a young man with below average intelligence. He works as a builder's labourer, and is often taken advantage of by his fellow workers and other people. Mary asks Tim to work around her yard for a day. The day stretches into a few weekends, and the two soon become good friends. Some people, however, are suspicious of their friendship which seems to be continually strengthening, accusing Mary of taking advantage of Tim's innocence. Will changing circumstances in Tim's family life change his relationship with Mary? 1979 Color 109 Min Trained to Kill Steve Sandor, Richard Slattery. Sandor is the special forces Vietnam Vet who comes back to live with the folks after an (honorable) discharge. He's a hero that his dad is proud of, but -- as were all the Vietnam Vets portrayed during this time period, he's a troubled one. The town is undergoing problems due to some ruffians (led by the great character actor, Sid Haig) camped out nearby. Reluctantly Sandor calls some of his Green Beret buddies to help out and the town becomes another battle site with the psychos vs. the vets. 1975 color 90 minutes. To Build a Fire - Orson
Welles. A short film based on Jack London's
short story featuring a powerful reading of the original text by Orson
Welles. A man in the icy wilderness attempts to build a fire he must have
in order to survive. A man is traveling through the great North
American wilderness, in temperatures of seventy degrees below zero, with
only his dog for a companion. As he crosses a frozen stream, a misstep
puts his foot through the ice. He knows he must find a way to build a fire
to warm himself, or face death. Frenzy and desperation take over,
challenging all attempts to survive... 1969 Treasure Island Orson
Welles, Lionel Stander, Rick Bataglia, Walter Slezac. Based upon the story
by R. L. Stevenson, the film shows Orson Welles as Long John Silver,
pirate chief, who would like to find hidden treasure. Welles makes this
film work. From the moment ships' cook Silver opens the galley window with
his crutch and demands 'Three cheers for Cap'n Smollett!' this version is
dripping with evil. And Welles is just the actor [and his mumbling
delivery is deliberately utilized] to bring that evil into sharp focus.
Kim Burfield is superb as Jim Hawkins [a kid alternately scared-to-death
and naively cocky] , and even when Silver asserts that 'I thinks gold-dust
of this here boy!' you know the kid's in trouble. That international crew
of pirates brings an air of realism to the production which an
all-English crew wouldn't have imparted, and Jean Lefebvre's somewhat
dazed Ben Gunn is in fine contrast to Geoffrey Wilkinson's loopy Disney
version. Natale Massara's score is wonderful and the cinematography is
magnificent. 1972 Color 94 minutes. Young Land, The Patrick Wayne, Dennis hopper In the newly formed state of California, a wild young Billy the Kid type (Dennis Hopper) kills a Mexican citizen. He's arrested by a young lawman (Patrick Wayne) 1959 Color 89 minutes. Zontar, The Thing From Venus
John Agar A misguided scientist enables an alien from Venus named Zontar
to come to earth in order to help solve man’s problems. However, Zontar
has other ideas, like disabling the power supply of the entire world and
taking possession of important officials with mind control devices. Not
our best flick. 1966 Color 80 minutes
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