Caboblanco 1980 R, 87 min. Genre: Drama
Director: J. Lee Thompson Cast: Charles Bronson, Jason Robards, Dominique Sanda, Fernando Rey, Simon MacCorkindale, Camilla Sparv, Denny Miller, Gilbert Roland, James Booth, Jorge Russek, Clifton James, Martin LaSalle
Bar owner Giff Hoyt (Charles Bronson) watches as misfits flit in and out of his bar–including a former Nazi, Gunther Beckdorff (Jason Robards), and beautiful, but mysterious Marie Claire Allesandri (Dominique Sanda). "Casablanca" this isn't.
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Hot Pursuit 1987 PG-13, 93 min. Genre: Comedy
Director: Steven Lisberger Cast: John Cusack, Robert Loggia, Wendy Gazelle, Jerry Stiller, Monte Markham, Shelley Fabares, Keith David, Ben Stiller, Dah-ve Chodan, Paul Bates, Ursaline Bryant, Miguel Angel Fuentes, Carlos Horcasitas, Martin LaSalle, Isaura Espinoza
College student Dan Bartlett (John Cusack) misses his plane on the way to meet his girlfriend Lori (Wendy Gazelle) and her family (Shelley Fabares, Monte Markham, and Dah-ve Chodan). He takes the next plane but then is delayed again–this time by pirate sea captain Mac MacClaren (Robert Loggia). Dan escapes, but a series of mishaps still lie on his path to Lori who is now resisting the advances of Chris Honeywell (Ben Stiller).
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The Mansion of Madness 1972 R, 88 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon
Director: Juan Lopez Moctezuma Cast: Arthur Hansel, Claudio Brook, Ellen Sherman, Martin LaSalle, David Silva, Monica Serna, Max Kerlow, Susana Kamini, Pancho Cordova, Roberto Dumont
Loosly based on Edgar Allan Poe's "The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Feather," this bizarre film begins with reporter Gaston (Arthur Hansel) visiting a remote asylum. It soon becomes clear that the lunatic director (Claudio Brook) has taken over the asylum and allows the inmates to act out their insane fantasies.
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| 1. Caboblanco (1980)
2. Hot Pursuit (1987)
3. The Mansion of Madness (1972) aka: Dr. Tarr's Torture Dungeon
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