Destination Nightmare 1968 TV, 100 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: Paul Landres Cast: Boris Karloff, Whit Bissell, Myron Healey, Tod Andrews, George Hamilton, Jean Del Val, Iphigenie Castiglioni, Rusty Lane, Ron Hagerthy, Roy Engel
Boris Karloff introduces and stars in tales of the supernatural, which was the pilot for a TV series.
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Eighteen and Anxious 1957 N/R, 93 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Joe Parker Cast: Martha Scott, Jim Backus, Mary Webster, William Campbell, Jackie Coogan, Yvonne Craig, Ron Hagerthy, Connie Stevens, Jackie Loughery, Damian O'Flynn
A teenage woman secretly marries, and is shortly widowed when her husband is killed while drag racing. She has a child, but can't prove she was married. Her life goes downhill from there in this exploitation film.
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Force of Arms 1951 N/R, 100 min. Genre: Drama aka: A Girl for Joe
Director: Michael Curtiz Cast: William Holden, Nancy Olson, Frank Lovejoy, Gene Evans, Dick Wesson, Paul Picerni, Katherine Warren, Ross Ford, Ron Hagerthy, Don Gordon
This film, based on Hemingway's "A Farewell to Arms" is set in Italy during World War II where WAC nurse Lieutenant Eleanor McKay (Nancy Olson) falls in love with her patient, Sergeant Peterson (William Holden).
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Guns of Diablo 1964 TV, 91 min. Genre: Western
Director: Boris Sagal Cast: Charles Bronson, Susan Oliver, Kurt Russell, Jan Merlin, John Fiedler, Douglas Fowley, Rayford Barnes, Robert Carricart, Ron Hagerthy, Morris Ankrum, Russ Conway, Byron Foulger
Wagon train master Linc (Charles Bronson) and young sidekick Jamie (13-year-old Kurt Russell) arrive in a town where they are not treated well by the thugs–led by Rance (Jan Merlin)–that run the place. To make matters worse, Linc's old girlfriend, Maria (Susan Oliver), is married to Rance. After the inevitable shootout, Linc, Jamie, and Maria take off in search of a gold mine. The film is an expanded version of an episode in the TV series "The Travels of Jamie McPheeters."
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The Hostage 1967 N/R, 83 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Russell Doughten Jr. Cast: John Carradine, Ann Doran, Ron Hagerthy, Raymond Guth, Jennifer Lea, Nora Marlowe, Danny Martins, Don O'Kelly, Harry Dean Stanton, Shirley(2) O'Hara
A six-year-old boy (Danny Martins) is trapped in a moving van with two killers (Don O'Kelly and Harry Dean Stanton) after he witnessed them commit murder. Things get even more tense after the killers find the boy when they stop to bury the victim.
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Starlift 1951 N/R, 103 min. Genre: Musical
Director: Roy Del Ruth Cast: Janice Rule, Ron Hagerthy, Dick Wesson, Richard Webb, Gary Cooper, James Cagney, Virginia Mayo, Ruth Roman, Doris Day, Gordon MacRae, Gene Nelson, Hayden Rorke, Howard St. John, Virginia Gibson, Phil Harris
This film is a patriot tribute to those who served in the Korean War. Starlet Nell Wayne (Janice Rule) is accompanying Doris Day and Gordon MacRae (playing themselves) to perform in a variety show at Travis Air Force Base. A soldier, Cpl. Rick (Ron Hagherthy), falls for Nell, romance blooms, and the press makes a big deal of it. But, Rick has misled Nell about his military duties, and the romance begins to fail–until Rick really does volunteer for combat duty. The film features cameo appearances by many movie stars.
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| 1. Destination Nightmare (1968)
2. Eighteen and Anxious (1957)
3. Force of Arms (1951) aka: A Girl for Joe
4. Guns of Diablo (1964)
5. The Hostage (1967)
6. Starlift (1951)
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