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Eve Plumb (yes, JAN BRADY) stars as Dawn, who leaves home at fifteen for the glamour of LA. Friendless, she is taken in by the smooth line of Bo Hopkins, who offers to be her protector. Before long, Dawn has become a streetwalker, with Hopkins taking a sizeable chunk of her earnings. She finds true friendship in the form of another runaway, male hustler Alex (Leigh J. McClosky)--whose own story would be delineated in a 1977 sequel, Alex: The Other Side of Dawn. Having learned a lesson with its controversial airing of Born Innocent, NBC preceded the September 27, 1976 premiere of Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway with a "parental discretion" disclaimer.!! Total time: Appr. 100 Minutes! |
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DOCTOR STRANGE |
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A made-for-TV movie based on
the Marvel Comics fictional character Dr. Strange, created by Stan Lee
and Steve Ditko. It was both directed and written by Philip DeGuere.
Total time: Appr. 93 Minutes! |
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Bruce Lee dies and goes to HELL. He
meets up with Dracula, James Bond, Zatoichi, Clint Eastwood, The
Godfather, Laurel and Hardy, The Exorcist, The One-Armed Swordsman, David
Carradine, (Caine, from TV's Kung Fu), and Popeye. |
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EVIL ROY SLADE |
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An all-star cast headlines this hilarious made-for-television movie spoof on the western genre. John Astin (The Addams Family) plays Evil Roy Slade, the meanest villain in the West. The good guys do not have a chance, as Evil Roy turns the tables on the classic western story of good triumphing over evil. Western veteran Pat Butram narrates, the Mickey Rooney, Dick Shawn, Henry Gibson, Edie Adams, Pamela Austin, Milton Berle, Pat Morita, Ed Begley, Jr., Dom DeLuise and Penny Marshall co-star.
OFFICIAL RELEASE! |
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FANTASTIC FOUR |
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Price: $20 |
Roger Corman’s FANTASTIC FOUR was only ever shown at special preview screenings at a couple of film festivals over 15 years ago. It is extremely faithful to the comic book and some of the special effects (particularly THE THING and DOCTOR DOOM) are surprisingly well done. Total time: Appr. 100 Minutes! |
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A scrappy gang of street kids
(including a reuniting of OUR GANG/LITTLE RASCALS alumni ALFALFA and
BUTCH) are living in New York's lower East Side. They put aside
their juvenile delinquent activities to help a disabled war vet start a
chicken ranch in this, the first episode in a trio of low-budget
knock-offs of the successful "The Dead End Kids" series. |
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The second of three "Bowery Boys"
rip-offs produced by bargain-basement Producers Releasing Corporation,
Gas House Kids Go West finds the kids in question vacationing at a
California ranch. City boys all, the Kids have a lot of difficulty
adjusting to western life, none more so than former "Our Gang" members
Carl "Alfalfa" Switzer and Tommy "Butch" Bond. Unbeknownst to everyone
but the audience, the ranch is being used as a hiding place for stolen
cars. But Alfalfa and his compadres manage to thwart the bad guys and
save the day, after numerous low-budget slapstick situations. ~ Hal
Erickson, All Movie Guide |
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Based on the novel by Theodore Pratt, this quaint little fantasy leads the viewer on a deep sea adventure. A bespectacled bookkeeper loves his pet fish so much that he longs to be one. The simple life of Henry the fish however, proves more exciting than mundane as he helps the US Navy defeat the Nazis during World War II.
Official WARNER release. |
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MAD MONSTER PARTY MAD MONSTER PARTY is the first of a run of animated hits (FROSTY THE SNOWMAN, LITTLE DRUMMER BOY, THE HOBBIT) by dreamweavers Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin. The film's jokes are of the utmost wit and reference movies ranging from DRACULA to THE CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON. Furthermore, watching MAD MONSTER PARTY reveals its influence on later 20th-century filmmakers; it was an obvious blueprint for Henry Selick's collaborations with Tim Burton--the two animated opuses JAMES AND THE GIANT PEACH and THE NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS.!! |
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Boris Karloff and Phyllis Diller lend their vocal talents to this glorious stop-motion animated parody of horror films. As Dr. Frankenstein makes plans for his retirement, he calls for a council meeting of all monsters dark and ghoulish to announce his replacement. As the word spreads that the doctor is going to choose his young nephew-protégé for the position, the visiting creatures begin to plot a nasty coup d'état that would leave the sadistic Dr. Frankenstein retired 'on ice.' Official VTI release, region 1 encoding. Total time: Appr. 100 Minutes! |
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THE MONSTER SQUAD
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Price: $20 |
1987 movie, run time 82 minutes. |
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THREE STOOGES FIRST FILM EVER! SOUP TO NUTS! PRESENTED IN ORIGINAL BLACK & WHITE FORMAT! |
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Price: $10 |
LARRY, SHEMP MOE, AND TED HEALY. OFFICIAL FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT RELEASE! Total time: Appr. 70 Minutes! |