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Leather-jacketed thugs corner young LOWELL BROWN (High School Caesar) on the railroad tracks. He is rescued by brooding BRETT HALSEY and the two "boys on a boxcar" head down the lost highway of...Read More
Hitchhiking con men pose as Hollywood actors in order to help a young woman win a small town beauty contest.
Oh, who cares how much of this is really true or not. Ma Barker's Killer Brood is how things should have been. And after seeing this wild, hilarious, and consistently over-the-top B-movie bio-p...Read More
Memorable music, an interracial romance, political reformers, and neighborhood racketeers embellish a rich and vibrant tale of 1930s Harlem.
A French nudist (Patricia Conelle) must fight for custody of her daughter after her husband (Don Roberts) caves in to his mother's demands and files for divorce.
Barton's mine foreman is receiving gold bullion from gangsters in the East, putting it through the mine's smelter, and then shipping it out. When Barton finds out, Murdocks men make him a priso...Read More
A girl disguises herself as a man so that she can approach women and steal their jewellery.
A man breaks out of jail, takes a woman hostage, and enters her car in a cross-border race, hoping to get to Mexico before the police catch him.
A light-skinned African American woman given away at birth by her mother struggles with her racial heritage and finding her place in the world.
A business owner attempts to frame an innocent preacher with a phony scandalous photo, but the scam has some unintended consequences.
A loose fictitious of Charlie Parker’s last years and a portrait of the jazz scene in 1960’s New York. A black jazz musician bent on self destruction forms an odd friendship with a white colleg...Read More
Tensions between Achilles and Agamemnon after ten years of the Trojan War cause divisions between different factions within the Greek camp.
Dr. Ruth is joined by Jerry Seinfeld in this special episode of "The Dr. Ruth Show," filmed in 1986 in New York.
The Cookies were a very young band of garage poppers. They gained a footnote in music history by being the band that decided to go to Athens Georgia and showed up on the front porch of REM’s Pe...Read More
This was Scott & Gary's Bar Mitzvah episode, number 13. They needed a real man’s band and got it with the Clintons' twangy country rock with a hint of glam. The Clintons were staple of New York...Read More
The original home cassette artist (close to 250 releases), and son of Sun session man Bob Moore makes a very rare live appearance. The Nashville transplant weaves his cult like influence over a...Read More
Scott & Gary's first episode taped in Maryland, their first one-hour show, and no one knew quite what to expect. They had established a relationship with kindred spirit Jeff Krulik who ran the ...Read More
New York Crunchabilly. Rip snorting stampede of roots rock and roll fueled by Alligator Wine. One of Scott & Gary's favorite bands who actually opened for The Banshees at Radio City! A great bu...Read More
Containing past members of D.C.'s legendary Chumps along with future Workdogs, No King sounded the way Scott thought The Dream Syndicate was supposed to sound. Their manic beat urban dramas wer...Read More
Intense pop rock with moody introspective lyrics. This episode includes a commercial for the cult film, “Terminator Exterminator." Scott attempts the spinning plate on a pole schtick he had see...Read More