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Hell Comes to Frogtown
'Hell' is the name of the hero of the story. He's a prisoner of the women who now run the USA after a nuclear/biological war. Results of the war are that mutants have evolved, and the human race is in danger of extinction due to infertility. Hell is given the task of helping in the rescue of a group of fertile women from the harem of the mutant leader (resembling a frog). Hell cannot escape since he has a bomb attached to his private parts which will detonate if he strays more than a few hundred yards from his guard.
R.J. Kizer
Donald G. Jackson
Casts & Crew
Roddy Piper
Sandahl Bergman
Cec Verrell
William Smith
Rory Calhoun
Nicholas Worth
Kristi Somers
Cliff Bemis
Brian Frank
Eyde Byrde
Julius LeFlore
Suzanne Solari
Lee Garlington
Dan Coplan
Jeff Hutchinson
Danelle Hand
Also Directed by R.J. Kizer
Ex-Green Beret Matt Collins is kidnapped along with his fiancée, Lauren Sadler, by crazed hunter extraordinaire Danton Vachs. Every year he holds a contest where people can purchase the right to hunt down and kill a human being. This time, Collins is to be the hunted. Vachs uses Lauren as motivation for Collins to really fight to survive and thus provide the buyers with a truly exceptional hunt. Collins is turned loose on an uncharted island and four killers set out to find and kill him.
Originally released in Japan as "The Return of Godzilla" in 1984, this is the heavily re-edited, re-titled "Godzilla 1985". Adding in new footage of Raymond Burr, this 16th Godzilla film ignores all previous sequels and serves as a direct follow-up to the 1956 "Godzilla King of the Monsters", which also featured scenes with Burr edited into 1954's "Godzilla". This film restores the darker tone of the original, as we witness the nuclear destruction of giant lizard terrorizing Japan.
Also Directed by Donald G. Jackson
Professor Andre' DuVena' (Scott Shaw) travels into the back woods of Southern California to find three college students who have disappeared while searching for an allusive mythical witch. This film takes movies like The Last Broadcast and The Blair Witch Project to the next level of Zen.
Experience the breathtaking panic and agonizing fear when a beautiful, desperate young woman escapes from her abusive husband only to become the victim of a ruthless carjacking. This film is a suspenseful wild-ride through the savage back roads of California.
Julie and Tommy are on summer vacation in California when they discover a baby sea serpent brought ashore by a violent storm. They bring the little creature home to care for it, amid suspicion from their father, while a dogged reporter sees out to take a photo of the baby sea monster to sell to a tabloid magazine.
Bo Stompkins and Crystal Drinkwater become a futuristic Bonnie and Clyde in a virtual-reality dream-trip into the world of crazy serial killers. Man Bites Dog meets Natural Born Killers in a wacky action spoof hosted by famous Hollywood badman William Smith.
Topless model Julie (Julie Strain) becomes possessed by a demon and lures other models to a remote island, where she goes after them with a samurai sword. Filmed in 1994 as "Queen of Lost Island," and screened briefly under that title, this didn't receive a home video release until 2007 when it popped up on DVD as "Elixir." Most online sources claim this is the same film as "The Devil's Pet," but that is incorrect.
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A "documentary" showcasing the Detroit professional wrestling scene of the 1970s. The story centers around a campaign to ban the Sheik.
In the future, a warrior nun on roller skates must rescue a seer, who is to be sacrificed by a band of mutants.
Feature film directed by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw
Feature film directed by Donald G. Jackson and Scott Shaw