, 1h15 OriginUSA GenresComedy, Horror, Musical, Slasher ActorsCrystal Bernard, Juliette Cummins, Heidi Kozak, Joel Hoffman, Cindy Eilbacher, Jennifer Rhodes Roles Valerie Bates Rating47% Courtney, the younger sister of the "new girl across the street" in the first film is all grown up now. But suffers from nightmares from the events from the first film. She and the other members of her female rock group go to a condo for the weekend to play music and have fun with their boyfriends. Courtney's dreams are of her sister, who is in a mental institution, warning her about the killer, and the dreams begin to spill into real life, threatening Courtney and her friends.
, 2h30 Directed byJerry Jameson OriginUSA GenresDrama, Science fiction ThemesFilms about religion, Films set in the future, Political films, Dystopian films, Impact events in fiction, Disaster films ActorsRichard Crenna, Elizabeth Ashley, David Dukes, Joanna Miles, Lloyd Bochner, Andrew Duggan Roles Paula Gilliam Rating59% While reviewing pictures of the planet Jupiter, astronomer Jennifer Dreiser (Joanna Miles) discovers a new comet streaking through space. The joy of finding the comet is short-lived, however, when it is determined that it may hit the Earth in just eight days. Dreiser is summoned to see the President (Andrew Duggan) at his vacation home, along with a number of other experts, to discuss the situation. Astronomer Jason Voight (Richard Crenna), a specialist in near-Earth objects, shocks the group by telling them that the comet will hit within 50 miles of Phoenix. Voight urges the President to order an evacuation of Phoenix and the surrounding area, but the President ultimately leaves that decision in the hands of Arizona's governor, Michael Ritchie (Nicolas Coster). The President does order the MIRV nosecone of a Minuteman ICBM be launched into space aboard a Titan-Centaur rocket, so that an attempt can be made at destroying the comet.
, 1h37 Directed byPaul Wendkos OriginUSA GenresDrama ThemesMedical-themed films, Films about drugs ActorsRobby Benson, Ben Gazzara, Eileen Brennan, Lance Kerwin, Cindy Eilbacher, John Zaremba Roles Sheila Rating66% The film opens with a scene of a burial in a large suburban cemetery, with mourners, many of them young people, surrounding a casket while a eulogist talks. An older couple dressed in black is closest to the casket, suggesting that they are the deceased's parents. The grief-stricken father weeps openly as he is comforted by his wife.
, 1h33 Directed byWilliam Castle OriginUSA GenresFantasy, Horror ActorsMarcel Marceau, Tsilla Chelton, Philippe Clay, Cindy Eilbacher, Larry Bishop, Helena Kallianiotes Roles Celia Rating55% Malcolm Shanks (Marceau) is a deaf, mute puppeteer who lives with his cruel sister (Chelton) and her husband (Clay). His skill with puppets is noticed by a doctor who takes him on as a lab assistant. The doctor's experiments involve reanimating the dead and controlling them like puppets. When the doctor dies unexpectedly, Shanks continues the experiments to exact revenge.
, 1h14 Directed byBuzz Kulik OriginUSA GenresDrama, Thriller, Horror ActorsScott Jacoby, Kim Hunter, Pippa Scott, John Larch, Dabney Coleman, John Fiedler Roles Althea Wood Rating65% Ronald Wilby (Scott Jacoby) is a socially inept, awkward high school youth with budding artistic talent and a predilection for fantasy, who is often ridiculed for his behavior and mannerisms. His overprotective mother, Elaine (Kim Hunter of the first three Planet of the Apes films) is in need of surgery and plans for Ronald to become a doctor and cure her illness. Ronald's father has not been heard from in years, having divorced his mother and then agreeing to terminate his parental rights in exchange for not having to pay child support.
, 1h42 OriginUSA GenresDrama, Crime, Romance ThemesEscroquerie ActorsRyan O'Neal, Leigh Taylor-Young, Van Heflin, Lee Grant, James Daly, Robert Webber Roles Cheryl Rating54% Jack Ryan (Ryan O'Neal) is a Vietnam veteran with a criminal record who is employed as a migrant laborer on a California produce farm. When Camacho, one of his Mexican co-workers, tries to knife him during a softball game, Jack hits him in the face with a baseball bat. Jack is thrown in jail, but sprung out by the unscrupulous owner of the farm, Ray Ritchie (James Daly) and his head foreman, Bob Rodgers (Robert Webber) because they need to get the crop in in time and don't want any trouble with the police and the workers. However, they fire Jack and Rodgers advises Jack to get out of town because otherwise Camacho will surely come looking for him once he is out of the hospital.
, 1h42 Directed byGeorge Marshall, Ralph Levy OriginUSA GenresComedy, Romantic comedy, Romance ThemesThéâtre, Films based on plays, Children's films ActorsDoris Day, Rod Taylor, Hermione Baddeley, Sergio Fantoni, Reginald Gardiner, Leon Askin Rating58% American couple Mike and Janet Harper (Rod Taylor and Doris Day) move to England for Mike's work, his company which deals in wool textiles and wool fashions. Despite Mike's want for them to live in a flat in the heart of London, Janet, who is not a big city girl, ignores his want and instead finds them a house to rent thirty miles outside of London in Kent, which means that Mike has to commute into town by train. This commute is not ideal for Mike, who often for convenience stays in one of the company's flats in town rather than go home. This commuting situation makes Janet feel even more neglected than she already did previously.