Death House 1987 N/R, 92 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Zombie Death House
Director: Nick Marino, John Saxon Cast: John Saxon, Anthony Franciosa, Tane McClure, Dennis Cole, Ron O'Neal, William Selby, Alex Courtney, Franklyn J. Anderson, Michael Pataki, Joel von Ornsteiner
Mad scientist/Colonel Burgess (John Saxon) tests his newly-developed drug on prison inmates. Alas, the drug needs more research since it turns the inmates into mad, rotting, killer zombies.
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The Final Countdown 1980 PG, 103 min. Genre: Adventure / Drama / Sci-Fi
Director: Don Taylor Cast: Kirk Douglas, Martin Sheen, Katharine Ross, James Farentino, Ron O'Neal, Charles Durning, Victor Mohica, Soon-Tek Oh, James C. Lawrence, Joe Lowry, Alvin Ing, Lloyd Kaufman, Mark Thomas, Dan Fitzgerald, Harold Bergman
The nuclear aircraft carrier U.S.S. Nimitz is time-warped from 1980 back to 6 December, 1941. Captain Matthew Yelland (Kirk Douglas) is faced with the dilemma of altering history by interfering with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Senator Samuel Chapman (Charles Durning) has his ideas about the course of action, while Warren Lasky (Martin Sheen) is very concerned about possible outcomes and their effect on the future. Time is running out, and a decision must be made.
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The Organization 1971 PG, 105 min. Genre: Action
Director: Don Medford Cast: Sidney Poitier, Barbara McNair, Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Fred Beir, Allen Garfield, Raul Julia, Ron O'Neal, Sheree North, Bernie Hamilton, Max Gail
Sidney Poitier takes on the role of "Heat of the Night's" homicide Lieutenant Virgil Tibbs for the third time in this final film in the series. This time around, cops are combating an illegal narcotics syndicate.
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Red Dawn 1984 PG-13, 114 min. Genre: Action / Adventure / Drama
Director: John Milius Cast: Patrick Swayze, C. Thomas Howell, Powers Boothe, Ron O'Neal, Lea Thompson, Ben Johnson, Charlie Sheen, Harry Dean Stanton, Jennifer Grey, Darren Dalton, Brad Savage, Doug Toby, Frank McRae, Vladek Sheybal
In the mid-1980s, Russians and Cubans are invading the United States, and paratroopers land in a small town in Colorado where they attack a high school. Some of the teenagers escape. They stop at a store to get a truck, weapons, and other supplies and head for the nearby mountains. Now, from their secluded hide-away, the teens stage guerilla operations in an attempt to hold back the invaders. This is the first film ever to receive a PG-13 rating. 2 User Reviews
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| | I will never forget this movie | DREAMIN 09/15/2009 | | I still have this movie, it was one I first bought when dvds came out and I am going to put it on dvd, it is an excellent movie,really shows what can happen and if you have the strength to survive it.he is and always will be my favorite actor. |
| | anonymouse 10/21/2007 | | the film for the time was good |
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St. Helens 1981 PG, 90 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Ernest Pintoff Cast: Art Carney, David Huffman, Cassie Yates, Ron O'Neal, Bill McKinney, Albert Salmi, Tim Thomerson, Henry Darrow, Nehemiah Persoff, Redmond Gleeson
This film is based on a true story, which took place as warnings were given to residents around the area that Mt. St. Helens was going to erupt. One old man, Harry Truman (Art Carney), refused to leave his home.
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Superfly 1972 R, 95 min. Genre: Action
Director: Gordon Parks Jr. Cast: Ron O'Neal, Carl Lee, Sheila Frazier, Julius Harris, Charles McGregor, Nate Adams, Polly Niles, Yvonne Delaine, Henry Shapiro, Mike Richards, Fred Rolaf, James G. Richardson
Harlem cocaine dealer Youngblood Priest (Ron O'Neal) wants to get out of the business but first must make one last drug deal.
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| 1. Brothers (1977)
2. Death House (1987) aka: Zombie Death House
3. The Final Countdown (1980)
4. A Force of One (1979)
5. Hero and the Terror (1988)
6. The Organization (1971)
7. Red Dawn (1984)
8. St. Helens (1981)
9. Superfly (1972)
10. When a Stranger Calls (1979)
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