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#1
Previous Week # 1
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
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#2
Previous Week # 2
The Driller Killer(1979)
Directed by Abel Ferrara Starring Abel Ferrara, Carolyn Marz and Baybi Day
An artist slowly goes insane while struggling to pay his bills,
work on his paintings, and care for his two female roommates, which leads him taking to the streets of New York after dark
and randomly killing derelicts with a power drill.
92 Minutes - Color - Horror
#3
Previous Week # 10
Silent Night, Bloody Night(1974)
Directed by Theodore Gershuny Starring Patrick O'Neal, James Patterson and John Carradine
A man inherits a mansion, which once was a mental home. He visits
the place and begins to investigate some crimes that happened in old times, scaring the people living in the region.
85 Minutes -
Color - Horror
#4
Previous Week # 3
Don't Look in the Basement(1973)
Directed by S. F. Brownrigg Starring Bill McGhee, Jessie Lee Fulton and Robert Dracup
A young psychiatric nurse goes to work at a lonesome asylum following
a murder. There, she experiences varying degrees of torment from the patients.
88 Minutes - Color - Horror
#5
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
#6
Previous Week # 6
The Disappearance of Flight 412(1974)
Directed by Jud Taylor Starring Glenn Ford, David Soul and Bradford Dillman
Colonel Pete Moore is commander of the Whitney Radar
Test Group, which has been experiencing electrical difficulties aboard its aircraft.
72 Minutes - Color - Sci-Fi
#7
Previous Week -
The Last Time I Saw Paris(1954)
Directed by Richard Brooks Starring Elizabeth Taylor, Van Johnson and Walter Pidgeon
Charles returns to Paris to reminisce about the life he led in
Paris after it was liberated. He worked on "Stars and Stripes" when he met Marion and Helen. He would marry and
be happy staying in Paris after his discharge and working for a news organization. He would try to write his great novel and
that would come between Charlie, his wife and his daughter.
116 Minutes - Color - Drama
#8
Previous Week # 7
Laser Mission(1989)
Directed by BJ Davis Starring Brandon
Lee, Ernest Borgnine and Debi A. Monahan
Mercenary Michael Gold (Brandon Lee) 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
#9
Previous Week # 4
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
#10
Previous Week -
Embryo(1976)
Directed by Ralph Nelson Starring Rock
Hudson, Dianne Ladd and Roddy McDowall
A scientist doing experiments on a human fetus discovers a method to accelerate the fetus into a mature adult in
just a few days. However, the "adult" fetus turns into a homicidal psycho and looks for a new formula to prevent
her from aging further.