Fire Monsters vs the Son of Hercules
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REG LEWIS stars as Maciste (Maxus) in this fantasy which pits the legendary hero against an invincible hydra monster, surly cavemen, and a frightful sea monster. Maciste saves the leader of the Sun Worshippers tribe from a sea monster, then is later called upon when the Moon Worshippers tribe kidnaps the Sun tribe's women. The film is presented in it's original Sons of Hercules Theatre syndicated television version. This was the only sword and sandal action adventure that Reg Lewis appeared in.
Killers From Space
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A nuclear scientist starts acting strangely after a plane crash near a test site, claiming he was abducted by aliens plotting world domination.
Dr Crespi
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A crazed scientist invents a serum that induces a catatonic state in anyone who gets the injection. He uses the serum to paralyze his enemies, so he can bury them alive.
Lying Lips
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A nightclub singer refuses to "date" customers, so she's framed for the murder of her aunt, convicted of the killing and sent to prison.
Girl on the Run
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A sexy blonde leans over the shoulder of her cigar-smoking boss and purrs, “You’re such a smart guy. To me, you’re the big guy!” At which point the camera pulls back to reveal the boss is a dwarf sitting atop a table. Which is a nice way of opening any carny-noir, especially GIRL ON THE RUN, a hootchy-cootchy whodunit set entirely at a small seedy carnival where the life and death of the characters aren’t as important as periodically stopping the plot to watch a variety of carny girls stop and shake their stuff.
Jail Bait
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A fleeing killer (Timothy Farrell) forces a plastic surgeon to give him a new face.
Sons of Hercules Theatre Present Muscles, Maidens & Monsters
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Compilation of clips and trailers from Italian sword & sandal spectaculars, including lots of ridiculously low-budget mythical creatures.
Women of the World
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Italian mondo documentary about a varied group of women, from mothers and killers to executives and sex workers, in the global culture of the bizarre.
The Beatniks
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Beatniks? What beatniks? Two-bit punks, a closet rock-&-roll star, and an out-of-his-mind psycho: yes. Beatniks: no. Though The Beatniks was probably a last-minute title change to replace a less exploitable moniker, it didn’t make much of a difference to the audiences of 1960. After all, to a world emerging from the Eisenhower era, bohemian artists and beat-generation poets were seen as little more than socially maladjusted misfits in the same category as junkies, Commies, and teenage hoodlums — or the petty-crime crackpots running loose in this fast, fun, and naively hilarious saga of an overage delinquent who becomes an overnight sensation.
Hurly Burly
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A star-studded cavalcade of burlesque. Clowning! Dancing! Teasing! 15 all time greats of the burlesque stage.
Wild Ride
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A rebellious punk (Jack Nicholson) of the beat generation spends his days as an amateur dirt track driver in between partying and troublemaking. He eventually kidnaps his buddy's girlfriend, kills a few police officers, and finally sees his own life end in tragedy.
High School Big Shot
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Desperate to become popular, a teenager turns to a life of crime in an effort to impress the prettiest - and greediest - girl in school.
The Hang-Up
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Two vice cops get entangled in a web of prostitution, blackmail and murder.

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