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Christopher Lee toplines a cast that includes Joan Collins, Herbert Lom and Jane Birkin in the 1974 UK production – directed by Don Sharp of Psychomania fame – that’s equal parts ‘old dark hous...Read More
From the creator of documentaries 42nd Street Memories and Eaten Alive, Images of Apartheid uncovers the likes of Joe Bullet (1973), Fishy Stones (1979) and Umbango (1986), blaxploitation produ...Read More
This episode of Snub TV aired on Night Flight in 1988 and features live performances from Murphy's Law and Chuck D & Public Enemy, plus videos from Diamanda Galás, Yello and more. It was produc...Read More
At the height of its fame in 1977, the popular southern rock band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, was struck with tragedy--a plane crash that killed the band's founder and lead singer Ronnie Van Zant along wi...Read More
a-ha -The Movie follows the band over their entire career, telling the full story of how three young men followed their impossible dream of becoming worldwide pop stars and what happened after ...Read More
WARNING: This film contains graphic violence. Viewer discretion advised. From Night Flight creator Stuart S. Shapiro. Restored and remastered from a brand new transfer (from the original camera...Read More
The seventh episode of Night Flight's countdown show TV 2000 features coverage of the tumultuous David Lee Roth/Van Halen split, and an exclusive interview with Weird Al. Music videos include M...Read More
Welcome back to TV 2000, Night Flight's take on the countdown format. Lisa Robinson interviews British pop band Squeeze on their various lineup changes, while host Joie Gallo leads us through m...Read More
Night Flight takes you to the dazzling animation of contemporary music videos, from Herbie Hancock's computer-assisted imagery to the kaleidoscopic videos of Adrian Belew and the Tom Tom Club.
Deep in the sewers beneath the city of Regent Park, a baby alligator feeds on the experimental animals discarded by Future Chemicals Corporation. Nourished by the toxic growth hormones and othe...Read More
This is the first comprehensive, independent critical review of the work of English punk rock/mod revival band The Jam, drawing upon rare footage of that was previously unavailable and interviews.
Bruce Li stars in this "classic old-school flick" (City On Fire) that combines explosive Bruceploitation action with a sleazy '70s crime thriller: A tough Singapore police detective (Li) teams ...Read More
American jazz musician Billy Tipton developed a reputable touring and recording career in the mid-twentieth century, along with his band The Billy Tipton Trio. After his death in the late 80s, ...Read More
By the time you run, there is no escape. When you think you're free, you might be dead. By the time you learn the truth ... it may be too late. A psychologist (Richard Crenna) and his wife (Joa...Read More
Chel White's "minimalist vision of the post-industrial human condition, depicted in xerox cutout animation."
A Portrait of Sam Wagstaff and Robert Mapplethorpe. Yale-educated and born with a silver spoon in his mouth, Sam Wagstaff transformed himself from innovative museum curator to Robert Mapplethor...Read More
From Something Weird Video: During the Great White Suburban Drug Scare of the late sixties / early seventies, parents, educators, and corporate sponsors banded together in an effort to scare Am...Read More
You no doubt remember sitting in grade school, struggling to stay awake as the rickety film projector unspooled one of many god-awful educational shorts the library owned, full of good intentio...Read More
Awwwwww, freak out! Noted Percocet hound SONNY BONO, replete in shiny orange suit, dishes about Marijuana and how its users are cooler than those "square and unhip alcoholics". Still, the film ...Read More
This 1986 interview with Dolly Parton delves into her latest business venture: Dollywood, the singer's Tennessee theme park. She discusses her larger-than-life branding and how she operates in ...Read More