Back to the Beach 1987 PG, 92 min. Genre: Musical
Director: Lyndall Hobbs Cast: Frankie Avalon, Annette Funicello, Connie Stevens, Lori Loughlin, Tommy Hinkley, Demian Slade, John Calvin, Joe Holland, David Bowe, Laura Urstein, Linda Carol, Hartley Silver
In this satire on the famous beach movies of the sixties starring the famous duo of Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, it's their kids who are the teens. The daughter has moved in with a bum in Malibu and their son is a punk rocker. On the way to Hawaii, they stop in California and discover that some of their gang is still hanging around.
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Eighteen and Anxious 1957 N/R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Joe Parker Cast: Martha Scott, Jim Backus, Mary Webster, William Campbell, Jackie Coogan, Yvonne Craig, Ron Hagerthy, Connie Stevens, Jackie Loughery, Damian O'Flynn
A teenage woman secretly marries, and is shortly widowed when her husband is killed while drag racing. She has a child, but can't prove she was married. Her life goes downhill from there in this exploitation film.
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Grease 2 1982 PG, 114 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama / Musical / Romance
Director: Patricia Birch Cast: Maxwell Caulfield, Michelle Pfeiffer, Lorna Luft, Adrian Zmed, Eve Arden, Sid Caesar, Dody Goodman, Tab Hunter, Connie Stevens, Maureen Teefy, Alison Price, Pamela Adlon, Peter Frechette, Christopher McDonald, Didi Conn
In the 1960s, exchange student Michael Carrington (Maxwell Caulfield) arrives at Rydell High School and is attracted to Stephanie Zinone (Michelle Pfeiffer). But, Stephanie is a leader of the Pink Ladies who are hippies and whose bylaws state that they may only go out with the T-Birds bikers. To what extremes will Michael go to get a date with Stephanie? 2 User Reviews
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| | I have always lived this movie and know it by heart. | kema 03/09/2007 | | The sexiest Michelle Phiefer movie ever. This is such a great sequel to the original Grease, which I've seen over a 2,000 times. I can honestly say, that grease to impressed me soo much as a young valley girl growing up in Las Vegas that I actually dreamt of becoming a pink lady. Michelle Pheiffer is excellent as Stephanie. Every role is awesome. Paulette, Sharon, Johnny........Etc.. I love it and can mouth every word in the movie still 15 years later. Great musical and cast. I absulotely hate the fact that I just read that it did not do well back in the day............... Why THE HECK NOT!!!!! THIS IS A GREAT MOVIE PEOPLE... Truth Straight from old school Vegas crew. Go T-birds and Pink Ladies tattoos anyone??? |
| | See this flick | A pink lady, special K.... 03/09/2007 | | You don't know what cool is until you see this movie. Hot is Maxwell Cauldfield and Michelle Pheiffer!!! A definate see this musical cool ridin' Movie!!!! |
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The Grissom Gang 1971 R, 128 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Aldrich Cast: Kim Darby, Scott Wilson, Tony Musante, Robert Lansing, Connie Stevens, Irene Dailey, Wesley Addy, Joey Faye, Don Keefer, Dots Johnson
Heiress Barbara (Kim Darby) is captured by the sadistic, violent Grissom Gang, which is headed by Ma Grissom (Irene Dailey). Its modus operandi: get the ransom, kill the hostage. However, drooling moron Slim (Scott Wilson) falls for Barbara, and she learns how to survive in the ultra violent world. Set around 1930, the film is based on James Hadley Chase's bestseller "No Orchids for Miss Blandish" that was panned at the time of publication as "sadistic pornography." Previously filmed in 1948 as "No Orchids for Miss Blandish."
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The Littlest Angel 1969 TV, 80 min. Genre: Family
Director: Joe Layton Cast: Johnny Whitaker, Fred Gwynne, Cab Calloway, E.G. Marshall, John McGiver, Tony Randall, George Rose, Connie Stevens, James Coco, Mary Jo Catlett, Lu Leonard
Based on a story by Charles Tazewell Michael, a shepherd boy, Michael (Johnny Whitaker), arrives in Heaven on his eighth birthday. Patience (Fred Gwynne) is given the task of helping the boy adjust. A nice story about the meaning of giving at Christmas, as Michael must find a gift for God's baby boy, Jesus. Made for TV.
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Love Is All There Is 1996 R, 104 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Joseph Bologna, Renee Taylor Cast: Lainie Kazan, Joseph Bologna, Barbara Carrera, Renee Taylor, Paul Sorvino, Angelina Jolie, Nathaniel Marston, William Hickey, Dick Van Patten, Abe Vigoda, Connie Stevens, Joy Behar
The relationships of feuding families–rival caterers: Sadie and Mike Capomezzo (Lanie Kazan and Joseph Bologna) and Maria and Piero Malacici (Barbara Carrera and Paul Sorvino)–are thrown into a tailspin when their children (Angelina Jolie and Nathaniel Marston) fall in love while starring in their school production of "Romeo and Juliet."
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Palm Springs Weekend 1963 N/R, 99 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Norman Taurog Cast: Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Ty Hardin, Stefanie Powers, Robert Conrad, Andrew Duggan, Jack Weston, Carole Cook, Jerry Van Dyke, Bill Mumy, Zeme North, Dorothy Green, Robert Gothie, Greg Benedict, Gary Kincaid
Spring break is here, and Los Angeles area students arrive in Palm Springs for Easter weekend during which time they plan to blow off steam. The students–including Jim Munroe (Troy Donahue) who finds romance with Bunny (Stephanie Powers) who happens to be the daughter of the local police chief (Andrew Duggan)–will enjoy sun and romance before heading back to their respective schools.
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Parrish 1961 N/R, 138 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Delmer Daves Cast: Troy Donahue, Claudette Colbert, Karl Malden, Dean Jagger, Connie Stevens, Diane McBain, Sharon Hugueny, Dub Taylor, Hampton Fancher, Sylvia Miles, David Knapp, Saundra Edwards, Bibi Osterwald, Hayden Rorke, Madeleine Sherwood
In this soap opera of a story set in the Connecticut River Valley, Parrish McLean (Troy Donahue) lives with his mother, Ellen (Claudette Colbert), and enjoys the reputation of "Ladies' Man." But, when Ellen marries tobacco czar Judd Raike (Karl Malden), Judd determines to turn Parrish into a businessman and teach him the tobacco business from the ground up.
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Rock-A-Bye Baby 1958 N/R, 103 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Frank Tashlin Cast: Jerry Lewis, Marilyn Maxwell, Connie Stevens, Salvatore Baccaloni, Reginald Gardiner, Hans Conried, Ida Moore, Isobel Elsom, James Gleason, George Sanders
When film star Carla Naples (Marilyn Maxwell) has triplets, she hires Clayton Poole (Jerry Lewis) to care for the babies and keep them out of the public eye. And the fun begins.
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Susan Slade 1961 N/R, 116 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Delmer Daves Cast: Troy Donahue, Connie Stevens, Dorothy McGuire, Lloyd Nolan, Brian Aherne, Grant Williams, Natalie Schafer, Kent Smith, Bert Convy, Guy Wilkerson, Maurice Wells, Ramsay Hill, Everett Glass, John A. Alonzo, Bob Baker
Seventeen-year-old Susan Slade (Connie Stevens) ends up pregnant after having an affair with Conn White (Grant Williams) who dies when he falls off Mt. McKinley. Susan attempts suicide, but Hoyt Brecker (Troy Donahue) rescues her. She confesses to her parents, Roger and Leah (Lloyd Nolan and Dorothy McGuire) that she is pregnant, and they take her to Guatemala to have the baby. She has the baby, and then Roger dies of a heart attack. Susan and Leah return home to California, and Leah pretends that she is the baby's mother. Now, Hoyt and aspiring author Wells Corbett (Bert Convy) propose to Susan, but she refuses both of their offers. After her baby is badly burned in an accident, Susan confesses that she is the mother. Wells loses interest in Susan, but Hoyt is still smitten. Will Susan marry Hoyt and live happily ever after?
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Tapeheads 1988 R, 93 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Bill Fishman Cast: John Cusack, Tim Robbins, Mary Crosby, Doug McClure, Connie Stevens, Clu Gulager, Jessica Walter, Susan Tyrrell, Lyle Alzado, Katy Boyer
The world of rock music in Los Angeles is the subject for this funny movie about a con man (John Cusack) and a talent video-man (Tim Robbins) who team up to get a piece of the action.
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Way...Way Out 1966 N/R, 105 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Gordon Douglas Cast: Jerry Lewis, Connie Stevens, Robert Morley, Dennis Weaver, Howard Morris, Brian Keith, Dick Shawn, Anita Ekberg, James Brolin
Astronauts Peter Mattemore (Jerry Lewis) and Eileen Forbes (Connie Stevens) marry so that they qualify as a team assigned to duty on the Moon. The film stinks. 2 User Reviews
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| | It's all good! | Anonymous 02/22/2007 | | Jerry Lewis is always a pleasure to watch, and the supporting cast is groovy! |
| | Anonymous 02/09/2007 | | Why is it not out on DVD? |
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| 1. Back to the Beach (1987)
2. Eighteen and Anxious (1957)
3. Grease 2 (1982)
4. The Grissom Gang (1971)
5. The Littlest Angel (1969)
6. Love Is All There Is (1996)
7. Palm Springs Weekend (1963)
8. Parrish (1961)
9. Rock-A-Bye Baby (1958)
10. Susan Slade (1961)
11. Tapeheads (1988)
12. Way...Way Out (1966)
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