Batman 1966 N/R, 105 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Comedy / Family
Director: Leslie H. Martinson Cast: Adam West, Burt Ward, Lee Meriwether, Cesar Romero, Burgess Meredith, Frank Gorshin, Alan Napier, Neil Hamilton, Reginald Denny, Stafford Repp, Madge Blake, Milton Frome, Gil Perkins, Dick Crockett, George Sawaya
The stars of the popular TV series are brought to the big screen with new and advanced (for that time) special effects. Batman and Robin (Adam West and Burt Ward) have to deal with not just one of their nemeses but with four–Joker (Cesar Romero), Penguin (Burgess Meredith), Catwoman (Lee Meriwether), and Riddler (Frank Gorshin). Fun, often corny lines, and lots of "Pows" and "Bams."
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The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington 1977 R, 89 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: William A. Levey Cast: Joey Heatherton, George Hamilton, Ray Walston, Jack Carter, Phil Foster, Billy Barty, Adam West, David White, Will Hutchins, Joe E. Ross, Louisa Moritz, Larry Storch, Rip Taylor, Harold Sakata, Edy Williams
The happy hooker, Xaviera Hollander (Joey Heatherton), heads for Washington, D.C. where she testifies before Congress to defend her lifestyle and, in the process, becomes involved in CIA intrigue.
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Hooper 1978 PG, 100 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Hal Needham Cast: Burt Reynolds, Sally Field, Jan-Michael Vincent, Brian Keith, John Marley, James Best, Adam West, Robert Klein, George Furth, Don "Red" Barry
This film provides a look at what goes on behind the scenes of moviemaking. The story is about a stunt man (Burt Reynolds) who is not ready to give up his spot for a young up-and-comer.
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Meet the Robinsons 2007 G, 93 min. Genre: Animation / Family / Adventure / Comedy / Sci-Fi
Director: Stephen J. Anderson Cast: Angela Bassett, Daniel Hansen, Jordan Fry, Matthew Josten, Wesley Singerman, John H.H. Ford, Dara McGarry, Tom Kenny, Laurie Metcalf, Stephen J. Anderson, Tom Selleck, Harland Williams, Adam West, Don Hall, Paul Butcher
Orphaned, 12-year-old Lewis (voices of Daniel Hansen and Jordan Fry) has invented a Memory Scanner so that he can find his birth mother by remembering the day she left him at the orphanage. Lewis enters his invention in his school's science fair, and all goes well–until the Bowler Hat Guy (voice of Stephen J. Anderson) steals the scanner. But, a stranger, Wilbur Robinson (voice of Wesley Singerman), comes to Lewis' rescue. The two boys time-travel to track down the Bowler Hat Guy and, in the process, meet Lewis' very eccentric extended family. 1 User Review
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Nevada Smith 1975 TV, 78 min. Genre: Western
Director: Gordon Douglas Cast: Lorne Greene, Cliff Potts, Adam West, Warren Vanders, Jorge Luke, Jerry Gatlin, Erik Cord, John McKee, Roger Cudney, Alan George, Lorraine Chanel
Explosives must be transported across the Utah territory, and Jonas Cord (Lorne Greene) is called upon for the mission. He joins forces with his former student Indian half-breed Nevada Smith (Cliff Potts) who is now an accomplished gunslinger. They had not seen each other for years, but, together, they set out to get the job done.
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The New Age 1994 R, 112 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Michael Tolkin Cast: Peter Weller, Judy Davis, Patrick Bauchau, Adam West, Rachel Rosenthal, Samuel L. Jackson, John Diehl, Audra Lindley, Corbin Bernsen
An upscale Los Angeles couple, Peter (Peter Weller) and Katherine Winter (Judy Davis), lose their jobs, look for new meanings in life, and ultimately end up in the divorce courts.
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One Dark Night 1983 PG, 89 min. Genre: Horror
Director: Tom McLoughlin Cast: Meg Tilly, Melissa Newman, Robin Evans, Leslie Speights, Donald Hotton, Elizabeth Daily, David Mason Daniels, Adam West, Leo Gorcy, Jr., Kevin Peter Hall
As part of her initiation challenge, Julie (Meg Tilly) must spend the night in a mausoleum. On this particular night, the ghost of a dead man with telekinetic powers releases a show of horrors involving coffins and decaying bodies to scare Julie.
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The Outlaws Is Coming 1965 N/R, 88 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Three Stooges Meet the Gunslingers
Director: Norman Maurer Cast: Larry Fine, Moe Howard, Joe DeRita, Adam West, Nancy Kovack, Mort Mills, Don Lamond, Rex Holman, Emil Sitka, Henry Gibson
The Three Stooges head West and immediately get mixed up in a fight between outlaw gunslingers and the Indians–the outlaws are killing off the buffalo to anger the Indians so the Indians will need to buy guns to go after the white man. Got it? Good. In the process our heroes must take on many of the Western bad-guy legends with the help of many of the Western good-guy legends. A funny spoof and the last Three Stooges film.
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Robinson Crusoe on Mars 1964 N/R, 109 min. Genre: Sci-Fi
Director: Byron Haskin Cast: Paul Mantee, Victor Lundin, Adam West
Astronauts Kit Draper and Dan McReady (Paul Mantee and Adam West) are circling Mars with their test monkey when, while avoiding a meteor, they fall from orbit and must abandon ship before it crashes. Kit and the monkey survive, but Dan is killed. Now, Kit must learn how to breathe, eat, and drink in a hostile environment. Kit comes across an alien, Friday (Victor Lundin), an escaped slave from another planet. They become friends and must not only survive the environment but alien attacks as well. Based on Daniel Defoe's story, but set on a hostile planet rather than on an island.
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Soldier in the Rain 1963 N/R, 87 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ralph Nelson Cast: Jackie Gleason, Steve McQueen, Tuesday Weld, Tony Bill, Ed Nelson, Adam West, Tom Poston, John Hubbard, Chris Noel, Rockne Tarkington
This comedy/drama is entertaining as Master Sergeant Maxwell Slaughter (Jackie Gleason) and one of his men, Supply Sergeant Eustace Clay (Steve McQueen), make great plans for hitting it big when they return to civilian life. Blake Edwards provided the screen writing.
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Tammy and the Doctor 1963 N/R, 89 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: Harry Keller Cast: Sandra Dee, Peter Fonda, Macdonald Carey, Beulah Bondi, Margaret Lindsay, Reginald Owen, Alice Pearce, Adam West, Stanley Clements, Doodles Weaver, Joan Marshall, Mitzi Hoag, Alex Gerry, Robert Foulk, Forrest Lewis
Tammy (Sandra Dee) is now a nurse's aide for wealthy Annie Call (Beulah Bondi) who has been hospitalized. Dr. Mark Cheswick (Peter Fonda) takes a special interest in Tammy, but his boss, Dr. Wayne Bendley (Macdonald Carey), tells him that his job will be in jeopardy if he becomes involved with her. Meanwhile, head nurse Rachel Coleman (Margaret Lindsay) and Bentley become romantically involved. By story's end, Tammy saves Annie's life, Rachel and Dr. Wayne get together, and Tammy and Dr. Mark find love and hope for a future together. This film marks Fonda's film debut.
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The Young Philadelphians 1959 N/R, 136 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Vincent Sherman Cast: Paul Newman, Barbara Rush, Alexis Smith, Brian Keith, Billie Burke, Robert Vaughn, Adam West, Otto Kruger, Diane Brewster, John Williams
Tony Lawrence (Paul Newman) is a young lawyer who defends his Army buddy, Chet Gwynn (Robert Vaughn), in a murder charge. At the same time, he pursues society girl, Joan Dickerson (Barbara Rush), as one step up the social ladder. Vaughn received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.
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| 1. Batman (1966)
2. The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood (1980)
3. The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington (1977)
4. Hooper (1978)
5. Meet the Robinsons (2007)
6. Nevada Smith (1975)
7. The New Age (1994)
8. One Dark Night (1983)
9. The Outlaws Is Coming (1965) aka: Three Stooges Meet the Gunslingers
10. Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964)
11. Soldier in the Rain (1963)
12. Tammy and the Doctor (1963)
13. The Young Philadelphians (1959)
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