Benji 1974 G, 86 min. Genre: Family / Adventure
Director: Joe Camp Cast: Peter Breck, Patsy Garrett, Deborah Walley, Edgar Buchanan, Terry Carter, Christopher Connelly, Mark Slade, Cynthia Smith, Frances Bavier, Allen Fiuzat
In his first movie, Benji falls in love and rescues a pair of kids from child kidnappers. Cute movie for kids, and the pooch is adorable.
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Django 2 1987 N/R, 96 min. Genre: Foreign / Western aka: Django Strikes Again
Director: Nello Rossati Cast: Franco Nero, Donald Pleasence, Christopher Connelly, William Berger, Rodrigo Obregon, Alessandro Di Chio, Licia Lee Lyon, Roberto Posse, Consuelo Reina, Bill Moore
After the original "Django" in 1966, which was a landmark spaghetti Western, many "unofficial" films centered on Django were made. This film is the "real" sequel, and Franco Nero returns as the dark hero, Django, who has put violence behind him and is now a monk. But things change when his daughter is kidnapped and put to work as a slave. It's time to dig up his Gatling gun from the cemetery and go to work. A poor sequel.
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Hawmps! 1976 G, 125 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Joe Camp Cast: James Hampton, Christopher Connelly, Slim Pickens, Jack Elam, Denver Pyle, Mimi Maynard, Jesse Davis, Don Starr
Based on a true incident, this is the story of an Army lieutenant who trains cavalrymen to ride camels, instead of horses, in the Texas desert and his subsequent fight with the U.S. Government when he is ordered to set the camels free.
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Incident in San Francisco 1970 TV, 98 min. Genre: Mystery
Director: Don Medford Cast: Richard Kiley, Christopher Connelly, Leslie Nielsen, Phyllis Thaxter, John Marley, Ruth Roman, Tim O'Connor, Claudia McNeil
When a businessman (Richard Kiley) comes to the aid of a mugging victim, he accidentally kills the mugger and, consequently, faces a murder charge. A newspaper reporter (Chris Connelly) steps in and begins a crusade to help the cause of the "good Samaritan."
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Liar's Moon 1982 PG, 106 min. Genre: Drama / Romance
Director: David Fisher Cast: Matt Dillon, Cindy Fisher, Hoyt Axton, Margaret Blye, Broderick Crawford, Christopher Connelly, Molly McCarthy, Tiffany Stettner, Yvonne De Carlo, Susan Tyrrell, Jim Greenleaf, Richard Moll
As a member of the working class, Jack Duncan (Matt Dillon) falls in love with Ginny Peterson (Cindy Fisher) whose father, Alex (Christopher Connelly), is a banker and wants no part of Jack's lower-class status. Despite family objections, Jack and Ginny fall in love and elope. But many problems lie ahead for the unsuspecting couple. 1 User Review
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| | 1a 06/27/2009 | | a very good movie! |
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Manhattan Baby 1982 N/R, 90 min. Genre: Foreign / Horror aka: Eye of the Evil Dead
Director: Lucio Fulci Cast: Christopher Connelly, Martha Taylor, Birgitta Boccoli, Giovanni Frezza, Cinzia De Ponti, Lucio Fulci, Cosimo Cinieri, Laura Lenzi, Andrea Bosic, Carlo De Mejo
Professor Hacker (Christopher Connelly) and his family head to Egypt where he finds a blue stone in a pyramid and becomes blind. Meanwhile, his daughter Susie (Birgitta Boccoli) is in town where an old woman gives her an amulet that has great powers. Things get ugly when they get back to NYC. Speaking of ugly... Not as high on the gore scale as most of Fulci's other films.
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The Mines of Kilimanjaro 1987 PG-13, 88 min. Genre: Adventure
Director: Nino Guerrini Cast: Christopher Connelly, Gordon Mitchell, Toblas Hoesi, Elena Pompei, Chen Wong, Francesca Ferre, Peter Berling, Al Cliver, Oliver Tobias
An American college student heads for Africa in search of lost diamond mines of Kilimanjaro as well as his missing professor. Along the way, he is pursued by a myriad of adversaries who try to hinder his expedition.
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Murder in Peyton Place 1977 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Bruce Kessler Cast: Christopher Connelly, Dorothy Malone, Ed Nelson, Stella Stevens, Janet Margolin, David Hedison, Tim O'Connor, Linda Gray, Catherine Bach, Marj Dusay, Mia Farrow
The old TV stars return to check in on Peyton Place. Why return? It seems that strange deaths have occurred, but everything else appears the same–including the gossip. One more "Peyton Place" film follows: "Peyton Place: The Next Generation."
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Peyton Place: The Next Generation 1985 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Larry Elikann Cast: Christopher Connelly, James Douglas, Dorothy Malone, Patricia Morrow, Ed Nelson, Tim O'Connor, Barbara Parkins, Evelyn Scott, Ruth Warrick
Peyton Place has a life of its own, as is shown in the visit of her long-lost daughter 20 years after the disappearance of Allison MacKenzie . Follows "Murder in Peyton Place."
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| 1. Benji (1974)
2. Django 2 (1987) aka: Django Strikes Again
3. Hawmps! (1976)
4. Incident in San Francisco (1970)
5. The Incredible Rocky Mountain Race (1977)
6. Liar's Moon (1982)
7. Manhattan Baby (1982) aka: Eye of the Evil Dead
8. The Mines of Kilimanjaro (1987)
9. Murder in Peyton Place (1977)
10. The Norseman (1978)
11. Peyton Place: The Next Generation (1985)
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