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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Jennifer Rubin,
Françoise Robertson,
Nick Mancuso,
Joseph Ziegler,
Christopher Heyerdahl
Director:
Douglas Jackson
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Chuck Norris,
Christopher Lee,
Richard Roundtree,
Matt Clark,
Mako
Director:
Steve Carver
This 1981 Chuck Norris movie straddles the transition from the gritty police dramas of the '70s (like The French Connection and Serpico) to the heroic revenge fantasies of the '80s (like Sylvester Stallone's Rambo movies). Norris plays reckless cop Sean Kane; after Kane's partner is killed in suspicious circumstances, Kane turns in his badge. When his partner's newscaster wife gets killed after turning up some crucial evidence, her father, who is Kane's teacher in the martial arts, teams up with Kane to track down the criminals responsible. An Eye for an Eye gets a substantial lift from head villain Christopher Lee's silky, effortless menace, ...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Chuck Norris,
Christopher Lee,
Richard Roundtree,
Matt Clark,
Mako
This 1981 Chuck Norris movie straddles the transition from the gritty police dramas of the '70s (like The French Connection and Serpico) to the heroic revenge fantasies of the '80s (like Sylvester Stallone's Rambo movies). Norris plays reckless cop Sean Kane; after Kane's partner is killed in suspicious circumstances, Kane turns in his badge. When his partner's newscaster wife gets killed after turning up some crucial evidence, her father, who is Kane's teacher in the martial arts, teams up with Kane to track down the criminals responsible. An Eye for an Eye gets a substantial lift from head villain Christopher Lee's silky, effortless menace, ...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Chuck Norris,
Soon-Tek Oh,
Steven Williams,
Bennett Ohta,
Cosie Costa
Director:
Lance Hool
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
James Cromwell,
Joseph Ashton,
Tantoo Cardinal,
Mika Boorem,
Christopher Heyerdahl
Director:
Richard Friedenberg
In 1935, an 8-year-old orphaned boy is sent to live in the Tennessee mountains with his grandparents. He doesn't yet know that he is half Cherokee, on his grandmother's side. As he learns about life and the Cherokee "way" from his grandparents, Little Tree's sensitivity to nature and to others grows. At first it might seem easy to dismiss this movie as hokey, especially when Little Tree's Scottish grandfather teaches him to make whiskey and he befriends a dog. But the film gains emotional power when Little Tree becomes close to an older Cherokee who tells him about the Trail of Tears. When the government places Little Tree in an Indian school, where he is abused phys...
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Rated: NR (Not Rated)
Staring:
Jacques d'Amboise,
Judy Collins,
Kevin Kline,
Lee Norris,
George Balanchine
Director:
Emile Ardolino
Why do over 1,000 New York City schoolchildren audition for a modern dance program that requires them to sacrifice free time and involvement in sports and music? For a chance to study with the charismatic Jacques d'Amboise at the National Dance Institute. Jacques d'Amboise is an inspired teacher with a knack for nurturing creativity and ambition. His philosophy--that creativity exists within everyone and that trying one's best ensures success--forms the foundation of a unique dance program. This 48-minute documentary from 1983 chronicles one school-year-long program including initial auditions, rehearsals, and the creation of an exclusive "SWAT" team, and culminates in...
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Jennifer O'Neill,
Gary Grimes,
Jerry Houser,
Oliver Conant,
Katherine Allentuck
Director:
Robert Mulligan
Herman Raucher's autobiographical (or first person, anyway) coming-of-age tale is set, as the title suggests, among sand dunes and departing GIs. Hermie (Gary Grimes) and his two buddies Oscar (Jerry Hauser) and the nerdy Benjie (Oliver Conant) are spending the summer doing the things preadolescents do: hanging out, eating ice cream, stealing "dirty" books from their parents, and trying unsuccessfully to act manly around the gawky girls they take to the movies. Then Hermie spoils everything by really falling in love, this time with the adorable older woman Dorothy, played by Jennifer O'Neill. Dorothy's husband conveniently leaves for duty overseas, and then, even more co...
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
James Cromwell,
Joseph Ashton,
Tantoo Cardinal,
Mika Boorem,
Christopher Heyerdahl
Director:
Richard Friedenberg
In 1935, an 8-year-old orphaned boy is sent to live in the Tennessee mountains with his grandparents. He doesn't yet know that he is half Cherokee, on his grandmother's side. As he learns about life and the Cherokee "way" from his grandparents, Little Tree's sensitivity to nature and to others grows. At first it might seem easy to dismiss this movie as hokey, especially when Little Tree's Scottish grandfather teaches him to make whiskey and he befriends a dog. But the film gains emotional power when Little Tree becomes close to an older Cherokee who tells him about the Trail of Tears. When the government places Little Tree in an Indian school, where he is abused phys...
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Staring:
Casper Van Dien,
Dina Meyer,
Denise Richards,
Jake Busey,
Neil Patrick Harris
In the first and finest RoboCop movie, director Paul Verhoeven combined near-future science fiction with a keen sense of social satire--not to mention enough high-velocity violence to satisfy even the most voracious bloodlust. In Starship Troopers, Verhoeven and RoboCop cowriter Ed Neumeier take inspired cues from Robert Heinlein's classic sci-fi novel to create a special-effects extravaganza that functions on multiple levels of entertainment. The film might be called "Melrose Place in Space," with its youthful cast of handsome guys and gorgeous women who look like they've been recruited (and in some cases they were) from the cast of Beverly Hills ...
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Ron Howard,
Christopher Norris,
Brad David,
Kathy O'Dare,
Clint Howard
Director:
Charles B. Griffith
Way back in 1976, actor-director Ron Howard made a bargain with shlockmeister producer-director Roger Corman. It went something like this: Corman agreed to produce Howard's feature directorial debut, the 1977 Grand Theft Auto, and Howard agreed to star in another of Corman's pieces of drive-in fodder, the quirky Eat My Dust! Written and directed by Charles B. Griffith (a favorite screenwriter of Corman's who penned the original Little Shop of Horrors, among many others), Eat My Dust! is as wacked- out as anything to come out of the American International Pictures factory, and it is still surprisingly fresh and funny. Howard plays Hoover Nie...
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