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#1
Previous Week # 1
Werewolf Woman(1976)
Directed by Rino Di Silvestro Starring Annik
Borel, Howard Ross and Dagmar Lossander
A woman has dreams that she is a werewolf so she goes out and finds men. She proceeds to have sex with them and then
rip their throats out with her teeth. She eventually falls in love but then she is raped and her lover is murdered so she
goes out for revenge.
98 Minutes - Color - Horror
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#2
Previous Week # 4
Baby Love(1968)
Directed by Alastair Reid Starring Ann
Lynn, Keith Barron and Linda Hayden
Now 15 years old, Luci grew up alone with her slutty mother in a poor district of London. After her mother's
suicide, Robert, her mother's former high-school boyfriend, brings Luci to his home where she meets his rich wife Aimee and
their teenage son.
96 Minutes
- Color - Drama
#3
Previous Week # 3
Bloody Wednesday(1987)
Directed by Mark G. Gilhuis Starring Raymond Elmendorf, Pamela Baker and Navarre Perry
The movie circles
around an auto mechanic named Harry who is going through a nasty divorce. When he gets fired from his job he starts to
lose his mind and is committed to a hospital. After he is released his brother gives him a place to stay in a
secluded rundown hotel where he completely loses his mind.
96 Minutes - Color - Horror
#4
Previous Week -
The Devil's Cavaliers(1959)
Directed by Siro Marcellini Starring Frank Latimore, Emma Danieli and Gianna Maria Canale
Trouble
arises in the French Kingdom when a malicious duke stirs up trouble. It's up to a small cadre of soldiers to set things right.
93 Minutes -
Color - Action/Adventure
#5
Previous Week # 7
Laser Mission(1989)
Directed by BJ Davis Starring Brandon
Lee, Ernest Borgnine and Debi A. Monahan
Mercenary Gold is sent from the CIA to seize the laser expert Braun in Cuba, before the KGB catches him. A recently
stolen giant diamond could be used together with Braun's knowledge to construct a laser cannon which could bring power over
the whole world.
84 Minutes
- Color - Action
#6
Previous Week -
End of the World(1977)
Directed by John Hayes Starring Christopher Lee, Sue Lyon and Kirk Scott
After witnessing a man's death in a bizzare accident, Father Pergado goes on a spiritual
retreat, where he encounters his alien double bent on world conquest.
86 Minutes - Color - Sci-Fi
#7
Previous Week # 2
Invasion of the Bee Girls(1973)
Directed by Denis Sanders Starring William Smith, Anitra Ford and Victoria Vetri
In the small town of Peckham, California, many men die for excessive effort
during sexual intercourse. When a scientist from the Brandt research laboratory is found dead in a motel, the government sends
an agent to investigate the mysterious deaths. He suspects that the deaths may be related to some research experiments in a
local facility.
86 Minutes
- Color - Sci-Fi
#8
Previous Week -
Nothing Sacred(1937)
Directed by William A. Wellman Starring Carole
Lombard, Fredric March and Charles Winninger
To redeem himself after a hoax, reporter Wallace Cook proposes a series of stories on doomed Hazel Flagg. Hazel discovers
she really doesn't have radium poisoning, but still accepts the big fling in New York that Cook offers her.
74 Minutes - Color - Comedy
#9
Previous Week # 10
Savage Weekend(1979)
Directed by David Paulsen Starring Christopher
Allport, Jim Doerr and David Gale
Several couples head upstate to the country to watch a boat being built. Unfortunately they are stalked by a murderer
behind a ghoulish mask.
80 Minutes - Color - Horror
#10
Previous Week -
Made for Each Other(1939)
Directed by John Cromwell Starring James Stewart, Carole Lombard and Charles Coburn
A young lawyer meets and marries a girl after knowing her one day. He
takes her home to meet his mother.