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- April 22, 2023
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- April 22, 2023
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- April 22, 2023
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- April 22, 2023
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- April 22, 2023
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Romantic tale about an exiled prince who goes to Hollywood and falls for a nightclub singer. Written by Don Hartman. Color. Dir. Jacques Tati.
- April 22, 2023
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Greedy sailors capture a giant lizard off the coast of Ireland and sell it to a London circus. Then its mother shows up.
- April 22, 2023
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Group of scientists lands on Mars only to find that the Martian ruling class is planning to conquer the world. The humans must join forces with the Martian underground to save Earth. Dir. Lesley Selander
- April 22, 2023
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Claire Brennen stars as a waitress who leaves the greasy-diner business for the excitement of the carnival. She quickly discovers that she despises freaks and human oddities.
- April 22, 2023
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One of the better efforts from prolific cult director Jesus Franco, this Swiss-German horror film stars Klaus Kinski, in his final film for Franco, as the notorious Jack the Ripper. A respected doctor by day, Kinski bloodily dismembers London prostitutes by night, until the local Inspector’s girlfriend (Josephine Chaplin) goes undercover to catch him. Full of graphic gore and nudity, the film is likely to appeal to horror buffs more than Kinski’s usual fanbase, but his is a mesmerizing and quite effective performance. Herbert Fuchs and Lina Romay are among the Franco regulars in the cast, with Fuchs turning in an amusing cameo as a would-be extortionist.