The Bat People 1974 N/R, 95 min. Genre: Horror aka: It Lives By Night It's Alive!
Director: Jerry Jameson Cast: Stewart Moss, Marianne McAndrew, Michael Pataki, Paul Carr, Arthur Space, Robert Berk, Pat Delaney, George Paulsin, Bonnie Van Dyke, Jennifer Kulik, Lauie Brooks Jefferson, John Beck
On their honeymoon, John and Cathy Beck (Stewart Moss and Marianne McAndrew) join a group on a cavern trip. Since his current specialty is studying bats, scientist John is on the lookout, and he indeed finds bats, one of which bites him. He proceeds to turn in to a Bat-"were-bat," and eventually Cathy does likewise. And the killing begins.
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Blood: The Last Vampire 2000 N/R, 48 min. Genre: Animation / Action / Sci-Fi / Horror
Director: Hiroyuki Kitakubo Cast: Youki Kudoh, Saemi Nakamura, Joe Romersa, Rebecca Forstadt, Stuart Robinson, Tom Fahn, Akira Koteyama, Paul Carr, Fitz Houston, Steve Blum, Dave Mallow
Another step forward in animation is made with this short film. Saya (voice of Youki Kudoh), with sword in hand, sets out to hunt down and rid us of powerful creatures that have infested an American Air Force base in Japan.
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Captain Newman, M.D. 1963 N/R, 126 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy / Romance
Director: David Miller Cast: Gregory Peck, Tony Curtis, Angie Dickinson, Bobby Darin, Eddie Albert, Jane Withers, Larry Storch, Robert Duvall, James Gregory, Dick Sargent, Bethel Leslie, Robert F. Simon, Vito Scotti, Crahan Denton, Paul Carr
This film adaptation of Leo Rosten's tragi-comedy bestseller is about Army neuropsychiatrist Dr. Newman (Gregory Peck) whose patients suffer breakdowns from battle fatigue. His job is to heal his patients and return them to active duty. But, he needs more help and gets it in the form of new arrivals–orderly Jackson Leibowitz (Tony Curtis) and nurse Lt. Francie Corum (Angie Dickinson). Jackson performs more than his fair share of pranks, but he aids Newman and Francie in dealing with the traumatized patients. Meanwhile, Newman and Francie are attracted to each other, and a romance blooms.
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Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 1 (Episodes 3&10) 1966 TV, 100 min. Genre: Sci-Fi / Adventure
Director: James Goldstone, Joe Sargent Cast: William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Clint Howard, Gary Lockwood, Sally Kellerman, Paul Fix, Lloyd Haynes, Andrea Dromm, Paul Carr, Anthony D. Call
Two episodes (3 and 10) of the original Star Trek TV series: "Where No Man Has Gone Before" (aired 9/22/1966, stardate 1312.4)-This episode is the first one where Spock felt some human-like emotion and his friendship with Kirk begins. The Enterprise encounters a magnetic storm at the edge of the galaxy which has a large effect on Kirk's best friend. "The Corbomite Maneuver" (aired 11/3/1966, stardate 1512.2)-During a mapping mission in uncharted regions, the Enterprise encounters a glowing, radioactive cube. When it is destroyed (after it affected ship's equipment), a large spaceship with pulsating lights appears, with a captain who wants to destroy the Enterprise. Watch your backside, Kirk!
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Trial Run 1969 TV, 98 min. Genre: Drama
Director: William A. Graham Cast: James Franciscus, Leslie Nielsen, Diane Baker, Janice Rule, John Vernon, David Sheiner, Fred Beir, Paul Carr, Lili Valenty, Jack Collins
The guidelines for American Bar Association members are examined in this story of an ambitious lawyer (James Franciscus) who will allow nothing to stand in the way of his success.
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| 1. The Bat People (1974) aka: It Lives By Night aka: It's Alive!
2. Blood: The Last Vampire (2000)
3. Captain Newman, M.D. (1963)
4. Star Trek Original Series, Vol. 1 (Episodes 3&10) (1966)
5. Trial Run (1969)
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