Death Journey 1975 R, 90 min. Genre: Action
Director: Fred Williamson Cast: Fred Williamson, Bernard Kirby, Art Maier, Lou Bedford, Heidi Dobbs, Stephanie Falkner, Ed Kovins, Patrick McCullough, Emil Farkas, Sam Coppola, Geoffrey Land, D'Urville Martin, James B. Campbell, Tony Brubaker, Alexis Tramunti
Tough Jesse Crowder (Fred Williamson) is assigned the task of bringing an informant from L.A. to NYC–safely–in 48 hours. Using all transportation means available (including by foot) and fighting back the bad people all the way, he accomplishes his mission. 1 User Review
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| | good action | nightstar 07/23/2007 | | A highly entertaining actioner with good direction and wonderfull performance by Fred Wiliamson.The movies at a brisk pace and has some nice moments of comedy. |
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The Scoundrel's Wife 2002 R, 99 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Glen Pitre Cast: Tatum O'Neal, Julian Sands, Tim Curry, Lacey Chabert, Patrick McCullough, Eion Bailey, Rudolf Martin, Lance Spellerberg, Michael Arata, John McConnell
Rumored to have been involved in her late-husband's criminal activities, widow Camille (Tatum O'Neal) struggles to raise her teenage children in a fishing village on the Louisiana coast during World War II. Now suspected of spying for the Axis Powers, she doesn't help her cause when she falls in love with an exiled German doctor (Julian Sands).
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2. The Scoundrel's Wife (2002)
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