Enter the Dragon 1973 R, 99 min. Genre: Action aka: The Deadly Three
Director: Robert Clouse Cast: Bruce Lee, John Saxon, Jim Kelly, Ahna Capri, Shih Kien, Bob Wall, Angela Mao, Betty Chung, Geoffrey Weeks, Marlene Clark
This is one good martial-arts film in which Bruce Lee kicks his way into a drug ring. "The Kentucky Fried Movie" was later made as a satire of this–one of Lee's most popular films.
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Payday 1973 R, 102 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Daryl Duke Cast: Rip Torn, Ahna Capri, Elayne Heilveil, Michael C. Gwynne, Jeff Morris, Cliff Emmich, Harold O. Arnold, Walter Bamberg, Bobby Smith, Sonny Shroyer, Linda Spatz, Eleanor Fell
This story revolves around the final 36 hours in the life of Maury Dann (Rip Torn) who is one of the top names in country and western music. Living life to the fullest–drinking too much, taking pills, and sleeping with a variety of women–Maury goes from one beer-soaked honky tonk to another, performing one-night stands. Maury deceives everyone he encounters, an action that will inevitably lead to his downfall.
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Target: Harry 1969 R, 81 min. Genre: Mystery / Thriller aka: How to Make It
Director: Roger Corman Cast: Victor Buono, Vic Morrow, Suzanne Pleshette, Cesar Romero, Stanley Holloway, Charlotte Rampling, Michael Ansara, Ahna Capri, Christian Barbier, Jack E. Leonard, Kathy Fraisse, Victoria Hale, Laurie Main, Milton Reid, Fikret Hakan
In this remake of "The Maltese Falcon," charter pilot Harry Black (Vic Morrow) finds himself caught in the middle of a plot to steal engraving plates from the British mint. And then there is sexy Diane Reed (Suzanne Pleshette) who has her own reasons for getting Harry's attention. The film was originally made for TV.
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| 1. Enter the Dragon (1973) aka: The Deadly Three
2. Payday (1973)
3. Target: Harry (1969) aka: How to Make It
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