Exception to the Rule 1997 R, 98 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller
Director: David Winning Cast: Sean Young, Kim Cattrall, Eric McCormack, William Devane, Diego Wallraff, Stephen Mendel, Bob Lujan, Mark Acheson, Rob Daprocida, Michael Cram
Things are looking up for Tim (Eric McCormack)–he has a good job working in his wife's father's diamond business, and his wife is pregnant with their first child. But–after an evening of sex with a seductress while on a business trip, he receives a video that documents his "performance." He is to turn over a diamond shipment to the woman. Things get even worse after a private investigator working for Tim is murdered.
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Fire and Ice 1983 PG, 81 min. Genre: Animation / Adventure / Fantasy
Director: Ralph Bakshi Cast: Randy Norton, William Ostrander, Steve Sandor, Maggie Roswell, Greg Wayne Elam, Susan Tyrrell, Leo Gordon, Elizabeth Lloyd Shaw, Cynthia Leake, Eileen O'Reill, Sean Hannon, Stephen Mendel
Although this is an animated film, its message may be too strong for children. It is a pretty good tale of the war between Ice Peak and Fire Keep, which involves a kidnapping and rescue attempt.
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Jack Frost 1996 R, 89 min. Genre: Comedy / Horror / Fantasy
Director: Michael Cooney Cast: Scott MacDonald, Christopher Allport, Stephen Mendel, F. William Parker, Eileen Seeley, Rob LaBelle, Zack Eginton, Jack Lindine, Kelly Jean Peters, Marsha Clark, Chip Heller, Brian Leckner, Darren O. Campbell, Shannon Elizabeth
While on his way to his execution, serial killer Jack Frost (Scott MacDonald) is involved in an accident during which chemicals react with his body, and he mutates into a living snowman. Now, Jack Frost becomes a murdering snowman killing off his victims, one by one, while seeking revenge on Sheriff Sam Tiler (Christopher Allport) who had originally apprehended him.
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Stepfather III: Father's Day 1992 R, 110 min. Genre: Horror / Thriller aka: Stepfather 3: Father's Day
Director: Guy Magar Cast: Robert Wightman, Priscilla Barnes, Season Hubley, John Ingle, David Tom, Dennis Paladino, Stephen Mendel, Jay Acovone, Mario Roccuzzo, Christa Miller, Joan Dareth, Jennifer Bassey, Adam Ryan, Mindy Ann Martin, Joel Carlson
This made-for-TV continuation of "Stepfather" brings the series to an end. The Stepfather (Robert Wightman)–again–escapes from a mental institution. He gets his face altered, heads to another quiet town, and finds another woman, Christine Davis (Priscilla Barnes) with son Andy (David Tom) to call his own. He takes a job in a nursery where he notes that human mulch makes the plants grow faster.
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Tomorrow Never Comes 1978 PG, 109 min. Genre: Drama
Director: Peter Collinson Cast: Oliver Reed, Susan George, Raymond Burr, John Ireland, Stephen McHattie, Donald Pleasence, Paul Koslo, Cec Linder, Richard Donat, Delores Etienne, Jayne Eastwood, Stephen Mendel
After learning that his girlfriend Janie (Susan George) has been unfaithful, Frank (Stephen McHattie) shoots a cop and holds Janie hostage at gunpoint in a beach hotel. Now, police Lieutenant Wilson (Oliver Reed) on his last day before retirement must team up with his hot-tempered Captain (John Ireland) to defuse the situation before more people are killed.
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| 1. Exception to the Rule (1997)
2. Fire and Ice (1983)
3. Jack Frost (1996)
4. Stepfather III: Father's Day (1992) aka: Stepfather 3: Father's Day
5. Tomorrow Never Comes (1978)
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