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During WWII, a Nazi scientist experiments to create the ultimate warrior for the Fuhrer but all efforts are in vain. With the American soldiers closing in, the doctor performs one last experiment on a concentration camp child, unleashing a creature straight from Hell. The unsuspecting GIs have never encountered resistance like this before! Directed by Tony Wash.
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His wife horribly attacked by creatures no longer human, a young man and a group of frighted refugees hide in a boarded up house form the nightmare swarming outside. Abandoned by military rescue and one-by-one falling prey to the creatures, the survivors must dodge certain death to escape the scheduled decontamination. Starring Tom Lagledger, Willy Bowen, Venda D'Abato, Jessica Robinson and Brian Potts. Directed by Daniel Moldonado. 103 minutes.
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A bankroll vanishes...then a mysterious death occurs...and next, three people find themselves entombed in separate rooms. They are watched by a
masked man and tortured by a voice heard inside the room but
originating elsewhere. As the puzzle unfolds, the three victims try to reason
why they were chosen for this macabre game...and if escape is even an option. A search begins outside the rooms but inside: the
madness grows. This taut thriller stars Carlucci Weyant, Robert Miano and Mella Barnes. Directed by Larry Simmons. In post-production / Delivery August 2010.
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An acclaimed robusto expert is sent to Thailand by his excentic coffee mogol boss to purchase an exotic crop of beans. His "perfect" life is shattered when, after initial friction, he falls for the beautiful daughter of the plantation owner and then discovers that his boss's real reason for joining him on the trip is NOT to buy coffee. Starring James Brolin, Kip Pardue (Driven,) Mamee Nakprasit, Spenser Garrett and Sony pop-star Tata Young. Directed by Jeff Hare. 108 minutes.
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Attempting to live a normal suburban life in upstate New York, a minister and his wife spend holidays and birthdays videotaping their twin 10 year-olds. But what starts as a happy family soon deteriorates into a living hell as their home movies unspool a macabre limeline of growing evil in their home. Starring Adrian Pasdar from TV's hit series "Heroes" and Cady McClain. Directed by Christopher Denham. 88 minutes.
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Bubba Mabry, a hapless and gullible private detective, becomes the prime suspect in a tabloid reporter's murder after being hired to snoop on him by a mysterious - but long dead? - celebrity. Based on the popular series of mystery novels by Steve Brewer. Starring Jay Mohr from TV's hit series "Gary Unmarried," Lindsey Price, Joe Mantegna, Ernie Hudson, Nikki Cox, Paul Rodriguez, Mike Starr and Robert Patrick as "The King." Directed by Peter Ettinger. 91 minutes.
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After ten year old Grace Budd (Lexi Ainsworth) goes missing, the lives of two strangers, one responsible for her disappearance and the other responsible for finding her, become inextricably linked for nearly a decade to follow. Having raised single-handedly his six children on his own, Albert Fish (Patrick Bauchau,) now an elderly man, lives in the 1920's New York City with one of his sons (Silas Weir Mitchell) and struggles to maintain the illusion of his sanity. To his family and the world, he is simply a God-fearing grandfather, however disturbing certain of his proclivities may be. In actuality, he is a child murderer who tortures and cannibalizes his victims. When the innocent Budd goes missing, an aging former mercenary, William King (Jack Conley,) is assigned to find her and summons a mental tenacity he never dared to possess in searching for what really happened to Grace Budd.
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In a country poised between the old world of the cold war and the new millenium, will the next generation reject - or be tempted to mimic - those former methods in order to join the worlds stage? The pressure builds to achieve a political victory --- but at what cost? Starring Ross McCall, George Zlatarev, William Hope, Alice Patten, Marina Sirtis and the renowned actor Kosta Tsonev. Directed by Jim Loftus. 93 minutes.
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