Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice 1969 R, 104 min. Genre: Comedy / Drama
Director: Paul Mazursky Cast: Robert Culp, Natalie Wood, Elliott Gould, Dyan Cannon, Horst Ebersberg, Lee Bergere, Donald F. Muhich, K.T. Stevens, Noble Lee Holoderread Jr., Celeste Yarnall, Greg Mullavy, Diane Berghoff, Lynn Borden, Linda Burton, Andre Philippe
This very funny account of four people–Bob and Carol Sanders (Robert Culp and Natalie Wood) and Ted and Alice (Elliott Gould and Dyan Cannon)–who are determined to be completely honest with each other, even to the point of an attempted orgy among the four of them, ends up with the group discovering that they are more conservative than they believed.
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C.C. and Company 1970 R, 88 min. Genre: Action / Drama aka: Chrome Hearts
Director: Seymour Robbie Cast: Joe Namath, Ann - Margret, William Smith, Jennifer Billingsley, Don Chastain, Teda Bracci, Mike Battle, Greg Mullavy, Sid Haig, Bruce Glover
When a biker gang comes upon Ann (Ann-Margret), whose car had broken down, they harass and attempt to rape her. But C.C. Ryder (Joe Namath), a new member of the gang, comes to her rescue, and romance blooms between C.C. and Ann. The film starts weak and goes downhill from there.
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The Disappearance of Flight 412 1974 TV, 74 min. Genre: Drama / Mystery
Director: Jud Taylor Cast: Glenn Ford, Bradford Dillman, David Soul, Robert F. Lyons, Guy Stockwell, Kent Smith, Greg Mullavy, Stanley Bennett Clay, Jonathan Lippe, Jack Ging, Ken Kercheval, Edward Winter
After two jets from Colonel Pete Moore's (Glenn Ford) unit vanish, Moore, who is being kept in the dark by intelligence agents, decides to investigate on his own.
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| 1. Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969)
2. C.C. and Company (1970) aka: Chrome Hearts
3. The Disappearance of Flight 412 (1974)
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