The Lord of the Rings 1978 PG, 135 min. Genre: Animation / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Ralph Bakshi Cast: Christopher Guard, John Hurt, Dominic Guard, Michael Scholes, William Squire, Andre Morell, Norman Bird, Annette Crosbie, Anthony Daniels, Simon Chandler, Michael Graham Cox, David Buck, Peter Woodthorpe, Fraser Kerr, Philip Stone
The Hobbits and Middle Earth are the focus of this film–a combination of animation and live-action cinema–covering part of J.R.R. Tolkien's classic trilogy. The Hobbit Frodo (voice of Christopher Guard) is assigned the mission of destroying the all-powerful, magical ring that allows its users to rule the world. With warriors Gandelf (voice of William Squire), Aragorn (voice of John Hurt), and Boromin (voice of Michael Graham Cox) in tow, Frodo sets off on a difficult journey, eluding the evil Mordor's warriors, to take the ring to a place where it can be destroyed.
|  | |
Theatre of Death 1967 N/R, 91 min. Genre: Horror / Mystery / Thriller aka: Blood Fiend Theater of Death
Director: Samuel Gallu Cast: Christopher Lee, Lelia Goldoni, Julian Glover, Evelyn Laye, Jenny Till, Ivor Dean, Dilys Watling, Betty Woolfe, Peter Cleall, Fraser Kerr, Joseph Furst, Leslie Handford, Steve Plytas, Ester Anderson, Terence Soall
The Grand Guignol Playhouse in Paris specializes in horror presentations, and its mean, violent director (Christopher Lee) is a suspect when bloodless bodies are found around the city. Is he a vampire? Is there more to the story?
|  | |
| 1. The Lord of the Rings (1978)
2. Theatre of Death (1967) aka: Blood Fiend aka: Theater of Death
In The News
|