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    The Return of Count Yorga 1971 POSTER

    The Return of Count Yorga

    1971

    English

    5.6

    67%

    32%

    Action

    Horror

    mute

    police

    quicksand

    san francisco, california

    sequel

    vampire

    Bob Kelljan Bob Kelljan Director Robert Quarry Robert Quarry as Count Yorga Karen Ericson Karen Ericson as Ellen Nelson Michael Pataki Michael Pataki as Joey Craig T. Nelson Craig T. Nelson as Sgt. O'Connor
    Count Yorga continues to prey on the local community while living by a nearby orphanage. He also intends to take a new wife, while feeding his bevy of female vampires.
    Batman 1966 POSTER

    Batman

    1966

    English

    7.5

    4

    80%

    62%

    Action

    Crime

    Fantasy

    Richard C. Sarafian Richard C. Sarafian Director William O'Connell William O'Connell as Mr. Perkins 1 episode, 1966 Ethelreda Leopold Ethelreda Leopold as Observer Outside Club Karen Ericson Karen Ericson as Queen Bess 1 episode, 1967 Virginia Wood Virginia Wood as Sylvia
    Wealthy entrepreneur Bruce Wayne (Adam West) and his ward Dick Grayson (Burt Ward) lead a double life: they are actually the crime-fighting team of Batman and Robin. Two secret Batpoles in Wayne Manor lead down to the Batcave, where Police Commissioner Gordon (Neil Hamilton) summons the Dynamic Duo on the Batphone with the latest emergency threatening Gotham City. Racing to the scene of the crime in the jet-powered Batmobile, Batman and Robin must (with the help of their trusty utility belts) thwart the schemes of a rogues gallery of flamboyant arch-villains, including the Joker (Cesar Romero), the Penguin (Burgess Meredith), the Riddler (both Frank Gorshin and John Astin) and the Catwoman (Julie Newmar, Lee Meriwether and Eartha Kitt).—Murray Chapman
    Von Richthofen and Brown 1971 POSTER

    Von Richthofen and Brown

    1971

    English

    6.0

    9

    56%

    33%

    Action

    aerial combat

    Biography

    Drama

    fighter ace

    fighter airplane

    flying ace

    german soldier

    History

    War

    world war i

    Roger Corman Roger Corman Director Shane Briant Shane Briant as German Pilot Karen Ericson Karen Ericson as Ilse Corin Redgrave Corin Redgrave as Major Lanoe Hawker VC Don Stroud Don Stroud as Roy Brown
    Spend time on both sides of World War I, partly with German flying ace Baron Manfred Von Richthofen (John Phillip Law), aka "The Red Baron," and his colorful "flying circus" of Fokker fighter planes, during the time from his arrival at the war front to his death in combat. On the other side is Roy Brown of the Royal Air Force, sometimes credited with shooting Richthofen down.
    Night of the Demons 1988 POSTER

    Night of the Demons

    1988

    English

    6.1

    34

    56%

    60%

    abandoned house

    Action

    Comedy

    demon

    Fantasy

    halloween

    halloween party

    Horror

    mass murder

    possession

    Kevin Tenney Kevin Tenney Director Kevin Tenney Kevin Tenney as Customer in Convenience Store Karen Ericson Karen Ericson as Judy's Mother Harold Ayer Harold Ayer as Old Man Linnea Quigley Linnea Quigley as Suzanne
    When partygoers at a deserted funeral home decide to have a séance on Halloween night, they awaken something evil with a thirst for blood.
    The Boston Strangler 1968 POSTER

    The Boston Strangler

    1968

    English

    7.0

    8

    88%

    74%

    Action

    boston, massachusetts

    Crime

    detective

    double life

    Drama

    Mystery

    police brutality

    strangle

    surrealism

    Thriller

    Richard Fleischer Richard Fleischer Director Sally Kellerman Sally Kellerman as Dianne Cluny Elizabeth Baur Elizabeth Baur as Harriet Fordin Karen Ericson Karen Ericson as Pat Bruner John Cameron Swayze John Cameron Swayze as T.V. Narrator
    Boston is being terrorized by a series of seemingly random murders of women. Based on the true story, the film follows the investigators path through several leads before introducing the Strangler as a character. It is seen almost exclusively from the point of view of the investigators who have very few clues to build a case upon.
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