Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight 1991 R, 88 min. Genre: Action aka: Forced to Fight
Director: Oley Sassone Cast: Don "The Dragon" Wilson, Richard Roundtree, Gregory McKinney, Rick Dean, Richard Paul, Charles Boswell, John Cardone, Brad Blaisdell, Stan Longinidus, Peter Cunningham, Tony DiBenedetto, Laura Stockman, J.W. Smith, Andre Rosey Brown, Kevin Davis
This "Bloodfist" episode has nothing to do with the previous two entries–except the star, Don "The Dragon" Wilson. Jimmy (Wilson) is set up and wrongly convicted of murder. While in prison, he must fight against racial hatred, drug pushers, etc. Not bad.
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The Exterminator 1980 R, 101 min. Genre: Action
Director: James Glickenhaus Cast: Christopher George, Robert Ginty, Samantha Eggar, Steve(2) James, Tony DiBenedetto, Dick Boccelli, Patrick Farrelly, Michele Harrell, David Lipman, Dennis Boutsikaris, Stan Getz, George Cheung
James Dalton and Megan Stewart (Christopher George and Samantha Eggar) investigate after John Eastland (Robert Ginty) takes the law into his own hands and fights the gang that mugged and paralyzed his friend (Steve James).
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Family Business 1989 R, 115 min. Genre: Drama / Comedy
Director: Sidney Lumet Cast: Sean Connery, Matthew Broderick, Dustin Hoffman, Rosanna DeSoto, Janet Carroll, Victoria Jackson, Bill McCutcheon, Luis Guzman, B.D. Wong, Deborah Rush, Marilyn Cooper, Salem Ludwig, Rex Everhart, James Tolkan, Tony DiBenedetto
After young Adam McMillen (Matthew Broderick) approaches his father Vito (Dustin Hoffman) and grandfather Jessie (Sean Connery) with a scheme to gain millions of dollars worth of test-tube specimens, they attempt the heist and fail. As a result, three generations of the McMillen family are forced into accepting guilt for their lives of crime.
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The Hidden II 1994 R, 93 min. Genre: Horror / Sci-Fi
Director: Seth Pinsker Cast: Raphael Sbarge, Kate Hodge, Jovin Montanaro, Christopher Murphy, Michael Weldon, Michael A. Nickles, Tony DiBenedetto, Tom Tayback, Honey Lauren, Garvin Funches
This follow-on to the successful "The Hidden" is a slow, cheap effort. We now find out that the bad alien was not quite destroyed; it was able to leave pods behind, which now spawn. A new "good" alien teams with the daughter of the original film's hero to handle this problem.
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In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King 1995 R, 99 min. Genre: Drama aka: In the Kingdom of the Blind
Director: Nick Vallelonga Cast: William Petersen, Michael Biehn, Leo Rossi, Paul Winfield, Kristian Alfonso, Nick Vallelonga, Tony DiBenedetto, Khalil Kain, Tony Lip, Michael Cavalieri, James Quattrochi, Jesse Corti
After the brother of a mob boss is killed, police officer Al Scarano (Nick Vallelonga) learns that his own brother, Rudy (James Quattrochi), is the prime suspect. Now, mobster Tony C. (William Petersen) summons Al to Little Italy and makes a deal that will lead to Al risking his own life in an effort to save Rudy.
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The Pope of Greenwich Village 1984 R, 120 min. Genre: Action / Drama / Comedy
Director: Stuart Rosenberg Cast: Mickey Rourke, Eric Roberts, Daryl Hannah, Geraldine Page, Kenneth McMillan, Tony Musante, M. Emmet Walsh, Burt Young, Val Avery, Joe Grifasi, Philip Bosco, Jack Kehoe, Tony DiBenedetto, Ronald Maccone, Betty Miller
After Italian, distant cousins Charlie and Paulie (Mickey Rourke and Eric Roberts) are fired from their jobs, their solution is to get help from safecracker Barney (Kenneth McMillan) and steal $150,000. They succeed in getting the cash, but problems lie ahead because the money belongs to mobster Bedbug Eddie (Burt Young), and he seeks revenge. Geraldine Page was nominated for an Oscar (Best Supporting Actress) for her role as Mrs. Ritter, the mother of a dead crooked policeman.
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| 1. Bloodfist III: Forced to Fight (1991) aka: Forced to Fight
2. The Exterminator (1980)
3. Family Business (1989)
4. The Hidden II (1994)
5. In the Kingdom of the Blind, the Man with One Eye Is King (1995) aka: In the Kingdom of the Blind
6. The Pope of Greenwich Village (1984)
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