'Arva' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
The Girl from Tomorrow (1992)
Actors:
John Howard (actor),
Pauline Chan (actress),
Mark McCann (actor),
Brenda Senders (actress),
Helen O'Connor (actress),
Andrew Clarke (actor),
Kerry Regan (editor),
Monroe Reimers (actor),
Andy Devine (actor),
Helen Jones (actress),
Kathy Mueller (writer),
Kathy Mueller (director),
John Thomson (writer),
Denise Kirby (actress),
Miles Buchanan (actor),
Plot: A teenager from the year 3000 takes part in a time-travel experiment, but due to a malfunction finds herself sent back to the year 1990, along with a criminal from the year 2500. She must convince people of this time period that she is not crazy and that the criminal from the future must be stopped before he tries to take over everything.
Keywords: edited-from-tv-series, time-travel
Genres:
Sci-Fi,
Il bosco 1 (1988)
Actors:
Stefano Molinari (actor),
Luciano Crovato (actor),
Diego Ribon (actor),
Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni (actress),
Elena Cantarone (actress),
Agnese Fontana (producer),
Andreas Marfori (director),
Andreas Marfori (writer),
Adriano Maria Vitali (composer),
Francesca De Filippi (miscellaneous crew),
Dinah Rogers (miscellaneous crew),
Fabrizio Polverari (editor),
Lisa Nisio (costume designer),
Roberta Guastella (miscellaneous crew),
Silvia Nelvina (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: The story of a hideous monster who takes the form of a beautiful, seductive woman who in a torrent of special effects, beauty and monster transform into a climax of pure evil. For years this monster woman has cursed a small village, and to this day her deadly grasps holds the peaceful residents in fear. This ferocious, feminine fury possesses a shocking sensual appetite and she can only satisfy her lust when passion consumes her, by striking where a man is most vulnerable.... and the results are deadly!
Keywords: american-abroad, castration, chainsaw, decapitation, demon, father-daughter-relationship, female-killer, gore, italian-alps, vagina-dentata
Genres:
Horror,
Taglines: The nightmare that grabs you where you least expect it!
Prehistoric Women (1950)
Actors:
Joan Shawlee (actress),
Raoul Kraushaar (composer),
Mort Glickman (composer),
Albert J. Cohen (producer),
Janet Shaw (actress),
John Frederick (actor),
Gregg C. Tallas (director),
Gregg C. Tallas (writer),
Allan Nixon (actor),
Laurette Luez (actress),
Judy Landon (actress),
Jo-Carroll Dennison (actress),
Mara Lynn (actress),
Kerry Vaughn (actress),
Sam X. Abarbanel (writer),
Plot: Tigri (Laurette Luez, working her way up to Bomba and Bowery Boys films) and her stone-age girl friends hate all men, but realizing they are a necessary evil, capture some for potential (strictly business, no recreation allowed) husbands. Engor (Allan Nixon, working his way down to the Mesa of Lost Women) escapes and, in his travels, discovers fire. This comes in handy later, after he has been recaptured by the women, when he drives off a dragon, or something, with his new discovery. This little feat has the effect of making the women realize their rightful subservient position, and he and Tigri have a primitive (non-catered) wedding, and go off to start a new tribe of fur-wearers.
Keywords: amazon-tribe, catfight, cave-painting, caveman, dancing, domination, fire, giant, misandry, panther
Genres:
Action,
Adventure,
Comedy,
Romance,
Sci-Fi,
Taglines: Savage! Primitive! Deadly!
Quotes:
The Commentator: Strangely enough, the swan dive was invented before the swan.
The Commentator: And Engor called it Firee, which was his word for Fire.