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Hannah, Queen of the Vampires
Two archaeologists on a scientific dig come across a vampire burial ground and discover that the creatures are about to awaken and attack a nearby village.
Ray Danton
Julio Salvador
Casts & Crew
Andrew Prine
Patty Shepard
Mark Damon
Teresa Gimpera
İhsan Gedik
Mariano García Rey
Frank Braña
Edward Walsh
John Alderman
Jack La Rue Jr.
Jem Osmanoglu
Shera Osman
Daniel Martín
Also Directed by Ray Danton
Quarry is a mysterious stranger with cult like following of hippies. Rather than showing them peace and love, he has more sinister plans for them as he is a vampire.
Mental patient Arnold Masters, hospitalized for a murder he didn't commit, learns astral projection--the art of leaving one's physical body and transporting the soul someplace else--from a fellow inmate. Upon his release, Arnold uses his new powers to bump off the people he holds responsible for his arrest, his mother's death while he was imprisoned and the price of meat! Lt. Morgan and Lt. Anderson are the cops on his trail, while his caring shrink, Dr. Scott, tries to prevent any more deaths.
Tales of the Unexpected is a British television series which aired between 1979 and 1988. Each episode told a story, often with sinister and wryly comedic undertones, with an unexpected twist ending. Early episodes were based on short stories by Roald Dahl collected in the books Tales of the Unexpected, Kiss Kiss and Someone Like You. The series was made by Anglia Television for ITV with interior scenes recorded at their Norwich studios whilst location filming mainly occurred across East Anglia. The theme music for the series was written by composer Ron Grainer. Although similar in theme and title, the show is not related to the American anthology television series, Quinn Martin's Tales of the Unexpected, which ran for one season in 1977.
Leg Work is an American detective drama television series created by Frank Abatemarco that premiered on CBS on October 3, 1987. The show was short-lived and only 10 episodes were produced, of which only six were aired prior to the show's cancellation. The final episode aired on November 7, 1987. The cable network TV Land later aired the remaining four episodes.
After two attempts to kidnap a little girl Mike Hammer is hired to protect her.
Beverly Hills Buntz is a spinoff from Hill Street Blues. It aired on NBC during the 1987–88 season.
A college student turned prizefighter hopes to make it big so that he can support his widowed mother and younger brother.
Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, with Stacy Keach in the title role, is a television series that originally aired on CBS from January 28, 1984 to January 12, 1985. The series was 24 sixty minute episodes. The show follows the adventures of Mike Hammer, the fictitious private detective created by crime novelist Mickey Spillane, as he hunts down criminals on the mean streets of New York City.
Also Directed by Julio Salvador
Don Jose is a good family man and a model employee. He lives in his house as a King with his wife and children who make him happy. His only enemy is Dona Rosa, her mother, who has the habit of saying the last word on everything.
Of a South American people it sets sail a yacht of recreation with entirely female crew. The owner, Doña Gloria, desengañada of men, has decided to take a trip around the world. Meanwhile, a Spanish port it sets sail a small boat sailing, manned by a young millionaire, Federico, who wants to get away for a time of harassment of women who pursue you for your money. After a few weeks, a temporary makes wreck the boat and its occupants get save reaching an island. ... Coincidences of life, the yacht of girls has also suffered damage and they have landed on the same island.
An FBI agent goes to the French-Spanish border to round up some smugglers and counterfeiters after his brother is murdered.