Act of Violence 1979 TV, 100 min. Genre: Drama aka: Deadline Assault
Director: Paul Wendkos Cast: Elizabeth Montgomery, James Sloyan, Sean Frye, Roy Poole, Biff McGuire, Linden Chiles, Dolph Sweet, Michael Goodwin, Grand L. Bush, Ed Bernard, Victor Millan, Fredric Cook
Following her divorce, a woman (Elizabeth Montgomery) optimistically sets out on a new career–until she is brutally attacked by a gang of muggers.
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Cloak & Dagger 1984 PG, 101 min. Genre: Family / Action / Drama / Thriller / Mystery
Director: Richard Franklin Cast: Dabney Coleman, Henry Thomas, Michael Murphy, Christina Nigra, John McIntire, Jeanette Nolan, Eloy Casados, Tim Rossovich, William Forsythe, Robert DoQui, Shelby Leverington, Linden Chiles, William Marquez, Robert Curtin, Wendell Wright
This entertaining film is about lonely, young Davey (Henry Thomas) who is known for making up stories. Davey has his own computer and while playing his favorite video game, "Cloak and Dagger," discovers a plot to smuggle U.S. secret information. He tells his father Hal (Dabney Coleman), but Hal doesn't believe him and thinks that, once more, Davey is living out his fantasies. Davey enlists the aid of his imaginary friend Jack Sprat (also played by Coleman), but Jack cannot help this time. Now, Davey turns to his friend Kim (Christina Nigra) and they find themselves involved with real agents and crooks–all because a microchip is hidden in Davey's video game cassette.
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Counterpoint 1968 N/R, 105 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ralph Nelson Cast: Charlton Heston, Maximilian Schell, Kathryn Hays, Leslie Nielsen, Anton Diffring, Neva Patterson, Peter Masterson, Linden Chiles, Cyril Delevanti
While an American symphony orchestra is on tour in Europe, they are captured by Nazi S.S. forces. The conductor, Evans (Charlton Heston), tries to outwit the evil and devious S.S. commander, General Schiller (Maximilian Schell), in an effort to save his entourage. Not among Heston's best. 1 User Review
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| | Anonymous 05/20/2009 | | Very good movie |
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Forbidden Dance 1990 PG-13, 94 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Greydon Clark Cast: Laura Harring, Jeff James, Sid Haig, Richard Lynch, Barbra Brighton, Angela Moya, Miranda Garrison, Shannon Farnon, Linden Chiles, Ruben Moreno, Gene Mitchell, Kenny Johnson
The Lambada dance craze was in full swing when this film was made. It is the story of a Brazilian tribal princess (Laura Harring) who heads to L.A. in an attempt to stop a greedy American company from destroying the rain forest in her home territory. After assorted adventures, she teams up with Jason (Jeff James) for a televised dance contest in order to get attention.
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Forbidden World 1982 R, 77 min. Genre: Sci-Fi aka: Mutant
Director: Allan Holzman Cast: Jesse Vint, June Chadwick, Dawn Dunlap, Linden Chiles, Fox Harris, Raymond Oliver, Scott Paulin, Michael Bowen, Don Olivera
In this sequel to "Galaxy of Terror," researchers experiment with a new life form–Subject 20–on the planet Xarbia in hopes of averting a galaxy-wide food crisis.
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| 1. Act of Violence (1979) aka: Deadline Assault
2. Cloak & Dagger (1984)
3. Counterpoint (1968)
4. Eye of the Cat (1969)
5. Forbidden Dance (1990)
6. Forbidden World (1982) aka: Mutant
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