Harry Mitchell (Roy Scheider), a wealthy businessman unfaithful to his wife (Ann-Margret) for the first time in 22 years now finds himself victim of a sordid blackmail attempt. Refusing to give into the demands of his dangerous blackmailer (John Glover), Mitchell is forced deeper into a plot of kidnapping and murder.
James Caan is Frank, a jewel thief and former convict looking to settle down with his girlfriend (Tuesday Weld) and begin a family. But when his 'fence' is thrown from a window and the Chicago mafia begin to flex their muscles, his hopes of a quiet life become anything but...
In 1958, a Long Beach, California beauty parlor run by Melba Stokes (Cloris Leachman), her mother Sheba (Ann Sothern) and daughter Cheryl (Linda Purl), is repossessed. They flee when landlord Mr. Albertson comes to demand the back rent. On the road, heading back to Arkansas to reclaim the family farm, the Stokes women begin a crime spree. They rob a gas station first, then head for Las Vegas next. In pursuit of pregnant Cheryl is her boyfriend, Shawn, while Melba gets reacquainted with an old lover, Jim Bob (Stuart Whitman). Further battles with the law along the way eventually lead to a shootout in which Jim Bob and others are killed. Melba is left alone, on the lam, but begins life again in a new town with a new look.
Chuck Norris stars as John T. Booker, Leader of the Black Tigers, a US Army Special Forces in Vietnam charged with rescuing POW's from behind enemy lines. During one mission, half of his 12-man team is ambushed. Booker and the other five survivors spend three harrowing weeks in the jungle fighting for their way back to freedom. Years pass, but Booker - now a political science professor at a Southern California college - cannot escape the recurring nightmares triggered by his years in Vietnam. The past is thrust graphically into the present when he learns that a mysterious killer is methodically assasinating each of the remaining Black Tigers. Though he had hoped to resume a normal life, Booker sets out to track down the assailant. With the help of an inquisitive Senate investigator (Anne Archer) and his CIA agent friend (Lloyd Haynes) Booker must stop the bloodshed and find out what the US state department's and Under Secretary Conrad Morgan (James Fransiscus) involvement was in the Black Tigers last mission....
Sultan of sleaze Jess Franco directs this depraved delicacy destined to delight connoisseurs of crime and perverted punishment. Raven-haired beauty Lina Romay and blonde bombshell Martine Stedil lead an exotic cast of curvaceous criminals in this uncut, uncensored entry in the women-in-prison genre.
At the death of her father, the English girl Christina is summoned to a small village in British Honduras for the reading of the will. Christina arrives at the family home to meet her perculiar aunts and uncles. Soon her nights at the secluded mansion are filled with ghostly apparitions, unexplained supernatural occurences and strange manifestations. Are the girl's experiences real or a bizarre nightmare? Christina plunges deeper into the unknown as her family's darkest secrets engulf her in a whirlpool of horror.
Dracula Prisoner of Frankenstein (1972) delivers bizarre and absurd goings on at Castle Dracula, where the vampire Count's staked corpse looks set to see another day at the hands of Dr. Frankenstein, as he and his assistant Morpho, bring Dracula back to life in order to use him to do their evil bidding... In The Curse of Frankenstein (1972) the classic tale gets a much deserved shot in the arm as British character actor Dennis Price plays the quietly brilliant doctor who discovers a way to resurrect the dead, only to be overthrown by the ghostly bird-woman who steals his monster for the evil Dr. Cagliostro to create a master race!
Petite waitress Johnny (Jane Birkin) works and lives in a truck-stop, where she's lonely and longs for love. She develops a crush on the garbage truck driver Krassky (Joe Dallessandro), although her sleazy boss Boris warns her that he's gay. Maybe because of her boyish looks, Krassky likes her too. Neither notice the growing jealousy of Krassky's boyfriend Padovan - until an escalation.
Collier is the new girl in the women's prison. She is thrown into the same cell as tough Lesbian Grear, the rebellious Bodine, the hard-bitten Alcott, and the drug addict Harad. Collier sees what real life is like behind bars: the bloody fights in the showers, the lesbian sex and the torture sessions put on by the sadistic warden for the amusement of a mysterious stranger. The desperate cellmates are pushed to the edge - they carry out a dangerous escape and break out with machine guns blazing, trying to get through the dense jungle to contact the rebel freedom fighters.
During World War II, a small German squadron was assigned the task of carrying a shipment of Nazi gold across the African desert. Along the way, the squadron was ambushed by the Allies, and only one American soldier, Robert, survived. Years later, Robert tells his story to a German treasure hunter named Kurt, who promptly murders him. Robert's son, upon learning of his father's death, vows to travel to Africa and find the lost gold himself. While the desert is hazardous enough by itself, the dangers lurking around this oasis are more than any of the treasure hunters ever imagined.
Priest (Ron O'Neal) is a prince of the streets, a charismatic businessman who wants out of cocaine-dealing. But a mysterious kingpin doesn't want Priest to change his ways. And that triggers murder, revenge and double-crosses that push Priest into a corner - and heat the neighborhood to flashpoint.
God bless the brilliance of Danny Lee who emerged onto the Shaw Brothers scene with such outlandish fantasies as 'Mighty Peking Man' (1977) and 'The Super Inframan' (1975) - a tale of futuristic heroism and spandex costumes that could only have been dreamed up during the golden age of Hong Kong cinema. Featuring the sort of ambition that puts most superhero flicks to shame, this is a brilliant bicep-flexing bout of good vs. evil - as a costumed Chinese patriot takes the fight to a city-destroying mega-villain.
Duane Jones stars as anthropologist Hess Green, who is stabbed with an ancient ceremonial dagger by his unstable assistant (Director Bill Gunn), endowing him with the blessing of immortality, and the curse of an unquenchable thirst for blood. When the assistant's beautiful and outspoken wife Ganja (Marlene Clark) comes searching for her vanished husband, she and Hess form an unexpected partnership. Together, they explore just how much power there is in the blood.
Who is Willie Dynamite? He's the flashiest pimp in New York - he drives a personalised purple-and-gold Cadillac and wears some of the most eye-catching outfits ever seen on a cinema screen. He wants to be number one, but with the police, the D.A., fellow pimps and a tough-talking social worker on his tail, can a man as arrogant and amoral as Willie D. (Roscoe Orman) avoid a downfall?
He's the baddest heeb this side of Tel Aviv. He is... The Hebrew Hammer. Like a badass hybrid of Austin Powers and Shaft, the Hebrew Hammer (Adam Goldberg) is the hilarious hero in the story of one man's fight to save Hanukkah. The Jewish holiday is in jeopardy as the evil offspring of Santa Claus, Damian (Andy Dick), will do anything to destroy it. With the aid of his 'brother-from-another-mother' Mohammed (Mario Van Peebles) and the delectable and dangerous daughter of the leader of the Jewish Justice, Esther (Judy Greer) he's ready to kick some gentile butt!
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