American Ninja 1985 R, 95 min. Genre: Action
Director: Sam Firstenberg Cast: Michael Dudikoff, Steve(2) James, Judie Aronson, Guich Koock, John Fujioka, Don Stewart, John LaMotta, Phil Brock, Jerry Bailey, Nick Nicholson
Karate reigns as a martial arts soldier uncovers a plot to sell arms to South America.
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Picasso Trigger 1988 R, 99 min. Genre: Action
Director: Andy Sidaris Cast: Steve Bond, Dona Speir, Hope Marie Carlton, Harold Diamond, John Aprea, Roberta Vasquez, Guich Koock, Rodrigo Obregon, Bruce Penhall, Cynthia Brimhall
This time, Andy Sidaris brings a record number of Playboy Playmates (seven, to be exact) to the screen in one of his low-budget action flicks. A double-crossing member of the Agency starts blowing up Agency members because, in his opinion, the Agency is responsible for his brother's death. Agency operatives are out to stop the traitor. Highlight: gadgets used to deliver bombs.
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Square Dance 1987 PG-13, 112 min. Genre: Drama aka: Home Is Where the Heart Is
Director: Daniel Petrie Cast: Jason Robards, Jane Alexander, Winona Ryder, Rob Lowe, Deborah Richter, Guich Koock, Elbert Lewis, Charlotte Stanton, J. David Moeller, Irma P. Hall, Dixie Taylor
This coming-of-age film is the story of 13-year-old Gemma (Winona Ryder) who lives with her crotchety grandfather (Jason Robards) in rural Texas. Her estranged mother (Jane Alexander) arrives and takes Gemma to Fort Worth for the summer. While there, Gemma meets mentally-challenged Rory (Rob Lowe), with whom she spends much time. Meanwhile, the deeply religious Gemma and her promiscuous mother head for a confrontation.
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| 1. American Ninja (1985)
2. Picasso Trigger (1988)
3. Square Dance (1987) aka: Home Is Where the Heart Is
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