Across the Tracks 1991 R, 100 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Sandy Tung Cast: Rick Schroder, Brad Pitt, Carrie Snodgress, David Anthony Marshall, Thomas Mikal Ford, John Linton, Cyril O'Reilly, Jack McGee, Annie Dylan, Bebe Drake, Kent Lipham, Jaime Gomez
Fresh out of reform school, Billy Maloney (Rick Schroder) starts life anew at a different high school. But he is still influenced by his drug dealing friends from the past–until his brother, Joe (Brad Pitt), convinces him to join the track team. It doesn't take Billy long before he proves superior to Joe in the track world, and jealousies rise to the fore. Now it is Joe who needs saving, and "black sheep" Billy steps in to save the day.
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Another 48 Hours 1990 R, 95 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Walter Hill Cast: Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Brion James, Kevin Tighe, David Anthony Marshall, Ed O'Ross, Bernie Casey, Andrew Divoff
Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy are back as the cop and the con in this sequel to "48 Hours". This time, Nolte is charged with manslaughter and put on suspension from the department. He gets Murphy out of prison to apprehend the elusive Iceman, the head of a drug syndicate. Not as fun as the first film but lots of action.
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The Demolitionist 1995 R, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Action / Thriller
Director: Robert Kurtzman Cast: Bruce Abbott, Nicole Eggert, Richard Grieco, Randy Vasquez, Jack Nance, Heather Langenkamp, Susan Tyrrell, Dan Hicks, Peter Jason, Tom Savini, Sarah Douglas, Andras Jones, David Anthony Marshall
This low-budget film revolves around a scientist (Bruce Abbott) who re-animates a slain undercover cop (Nicole Eggert). She then sets out to avenge her premature demise. Bombs away!
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Lock Up 1989 R, 115 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Thriller
Director: John Flynn Cast: Sylvester Stallone, Donald Sutherland, John Amos, Darlanne Fluegel, Sonny Landham, Tom Sizemore, Frank McRae, William Allen Young, Larry Romano, Jordan Lund, John Lilla, Dean Duval, Jerry Strivelli, David Anthony Marshall, Kurek Ashley
Prison Warden Drumgoole (Donald Sutherland) had refused to give prisoner Frank Leone (Sylvester Stallone) a weekend pass to visit his dying father when Frank escaped and told the media about Drumgoole's evil treatment of prisoners. Frank is now back in prison serving the last six months of his sentence, and Warden Drumgoole is determined to exact revenge on Leone for ruining his "good" name.
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Roadside Prophets 1992 R, 96 min. Genre: Adventure / Comedy / Drama
Director: Abbe Wool Cast: John Doe, David Anthony Marshall, Adam Horovitz, Arlo Guthrie, David Carradine, John Cusack, Timothy Leary, Biff Yeager, JD Cullum, Ebbe Roe Smith, Aaron Lustig, Judyth Thurman, Erica Rogers
Misfit bikers Joe Mosely (John Doe) and Sam (Adam Horovitz) meet and ride together during Joe's quest to fulfill a biker friend's last request and scatter the dead man's ashes in the remote town of Eldorado, Nevada. Along the desert road, they meet a variety of characters, some of whom are featured in cameos–including Timothy Leary, Arlo Guthrie, David Carradine, and John Cusack.
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Wilbur Falls 1998 R, 95 min. Genre: Drama aka: Dead Silence
Director: Juliane Glantz Cast: Danny Aiello, Sally Kirkland, Shanee Edwards, Cherilyn Hayres, Charles Newmark, Maureen Stapleton, Suzanne Cryer, Fred Stoller, Peter Kovner, David Anthony Marshall
Renata (Shanee Edwards) is giving the valedictorian address at her high-school graduation when she drops her bomb: she killed a classmate. Flashbacks tell the tale of what happened, and before long the audience will probably not care as the film meanders into abortion, lesbian affairs, and other matters.
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| 1. Across the Tracks (1991)
2. Another 48 Hours (1990)
3. The Demolitionist (1995)
4. Lock Up (1989)
5. Roadside Prophets (1992)
6. Wilbur Falls (1998) aka: Dead Silence
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