Any Wednesday 1966 N/R, 109 min. Genre: Comedy aka: Bachelor Girl Apartment
Director: Robert Ellis Miller Cast: Jane Fonda, Jason Robards, Dean Jones, Rosemary Murphy, Ann Prentiss, Jack Fletcher, Kelly Jean Peters, King Moody, Monty Margetts
Wall Street broker John Cleves (Jason Robards) is having an affair with Ellen Gordon (Jane Fonda). In the end, the extra-marital affair fizzles, and Cleves loses both his wife (Rosemary Murphy) AND his mistress. A lively flick. 1 User Review
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| | Anonymous 06/08/2009 | | This is a great comedy......must see if your a true Jane Fonda fan......... |
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The Dark Backward 1991 R, 97 min. Genre: Comedy / Fantasy aka: The Man with Three Arms
Director: Adam Rifkin Cast: Judd Nelson, Bill Paxton, Wayne Newton, Lara Flynn Boyle, James Caan, Rob Lowe, King Moody, Claudia Christian, Danny Dayton, Carrie Lynn, Anna Berger, Tom Hodges, Adam Rifkin
Unhappy garbage man Marly Malt (Judd Nelson) moonlights as a comedian, but his fellow garbage man Gus (Bill Paxton) is the only one who enjoys his humor. Marty is a failure in the comic genre–until he grows a third arm out of his back and is billed as "Desi the Three-Armed Wonder Comic." With Gus providing backup on his accordion, Marty finally gets laughs.
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Message to My Daughter 1973 TV, 78 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Michael Lewis Cast: Martin Sheen, Bonnie Bedelia, Kitty Winn, Neva Patterson, Mark Slade, Lucille Benson, Jerry Ayres, King Moody, Bob Goldstein, John Crawford
A troubled teenager (Kitty Winn) unearths some tapes her mother (Bonnie Bedelia) recorded before her untimely death several years earlier.
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Sweet November 1968 N/R, 114 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Robert Ellis Miller Cast: Sandy Dennis, Anthony Newley, Theodore Bikel, Burr DeBenning, Sandy Baron, Marj Dusay, Martin West, Virginia Vincent, King Moody, Robert Gibbons
Although Sara (Sandy Dennis) knows she is dying from a terminal disease, that doesn't stop her from finding one insecure man every month, allowing him to move in with her, helping him to gain self-confidence, and then sending him on his way. All goes well until Charlie Blake (Anthony Newley) becomes Sara's "man of the month." Charlie falls in love with Sara, and love does not fit into Sara's plans.
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Teenagers from Outer Space 1959 N/R, 86 min. Genre: Sci-Fi aka: The Gargon Terror
Director: Tom Graeff Cast: David Love, Dawn Bender, Bryan Grant, Harvey B. Dunn, Tom Graeff, King Moody, Helen Sage, Frederick Welch, Carl Dickensen, Sonia Torgeson
Teenage space aliens invade Earth and intend to take it over for use as a breeding ground for their Gargon herds–a lobster-lookalike that grows fast and grows big. Upon noting that Earth has intelligent beings, one of them, Derek (David Love), votes against the plans of his fellow invaders. He runs for his life and hides out with Betty (Dawn Bender) and her family. Meanwhile, Thor (Bryan Grant) looks for Derek, using his gun to turn numerous Earthlings into skeletons. When a gigantic Gargon, which was brought along, frees itself from the restraints and adds to the killing, things really get "interesting." Some of the low-budget scenery and Gargons are funny.
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| 1. Any Wednesday (1966) aka: Bachelor Girl Apartment
2. The Dark Backward (1991) aka: The Man with Three Arms
3. Message to My Daughter (1973)
4. Sweet November (1968)
5. Teenagers from Outer Space (1959) aka: The Gargon Terror
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