Ernie Driscoll (John Payne) is an ex-fighter who came within seconds of winning the world
championship. He's now forced to eke out a living driving a cab. A basically decent guy, he has lots of people who care about him, ...
Frank Marshall's drama about a rugby team trapped in the wilderness, Alive, comes to DVD
with a widescreen transfer that preserves the original theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1. An English soundtrack is rendered in Dolby Digital Surround, while a Spanish ...
This laughable Korean rip-off of King Kong was released the same year as Dino De
Laurentis's trumpeted remake to sponge up some free hype from that film's massive publicity machine (in some areas it was retitled The New King Kong). ...
Screaming Dead and Shock-O-Rama director Brett Piper returns to terrify horror fans with this gruesome
tale of a biological weapons project gone terrifyingly awry. A group of mischievous friends break into a building they presume to be abandoned, only to ...
Irwin Allen's second water-logged disaster film picks up where The Poseidon Adventure left off; Salvagers
Michael Caine, Karl Malden and Sally Field enter the Poseidon to take what they can, unaware that evil salvager Telly Savalas and his henchmen lie ...
This gripping 1979 drama about the dangers of nuclear power carried an extra jolt when
a real-life accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania occurred just weeks after the film opened. Kimberly Wells (Jane Fonda) is a ...
Cover-Up transfers the metropolitan film noir milieu to a small Midwestern town. Dennis O'Keefe plays
Sam Donovan, an insurance detective, investigating the suicide of a policy holder. All signs point to murder, but no one in the victim's hometown is ...
Listed variously as a 1975, 1979 and 1981 release, the Japanese Deathquake was originally titled
Jishin Retto. Hiroshi Katsuno, Toshiyuki Nagashima, and Kayo Matsuo star in this lengthy but worthwhile speculative drama. In the 21st century, a Tokyo seismologist predicts ...