The Killers
B-grade action film denotes a wealthy dignitary abducted by elite armed mercenary forces, and the gallant heroes who must brave the "Green Hell" of Africa to rescue him.
Ewing Miles Brown
Director
B-grade action film denotes a wealthy dignitary abducted by elite armed mercenary forces, and the gallant heroes who must brave the "Green Hell" of Africa to rescue him.
A chilling tale of a city being tormented by a mysterious killer.
Two out of work soldiers of fortune are hired for one million dollars to parachute into an African country and form a commando unit to assassinate a white didtator and eliminate his white supremacy party.
It all starts with the discovery of a mysterious mummy. Dr. Stevens brings the suspected missing-link's remains back to the United States. Soon the creature's body turns up missing and people are suddenly being brutally murdered. After languishing unreleased for several years it finally got a limited DVD release in 2005. The final print of this drive-in throwback still plays like an incompetently made salvage operation (grainy footage that often looks like dailies with time code barely covered up by black bars that move, people jiggling cars to make it appear they're moving, an actress who is clearly smiling and giggling as she's supposed to be in mortal terror, another having to move herself back into a scene, and the acting - EEGAH! THE ACTING!)