They see your every move
Plot
Eddie Moore is a young drifter passing through the small town of Rockfield when suddenly he gets harassed by corrupt sheriff Leroy Rankin and his Deputy, Tylor. Later he meets up with waitress Camille "Cam" Johnson and both skinny dip in a swimming pool owned by H.L. Rockfield, the richest man in the area. Later Tylor shows up at his mansion and starts criticizing his business practices, something that he doesn't know is Sheriff Rankin is also there and hears every word he said, he then shoots Tylor and staggers away and manages to seek refuge in the back of Cam's van. Felling his reputation as Sheriff will be tarnished if anyone finds out about it. He blames Eddie and Cam for the killing and puts out an APB. Endess car chases and shootouts ensue as they try to stay alive.
Keywords: car-chase, car-crash, couple, false-accusation, female-nudity, independent-film, murder, on-the-run, police-corruption, police-pursuit
Cam and Eddie have just witnessed a murder ... but there's no one they can tell .. because in this town the cops are the killers!
It's A Fender Bending, Body Smashing Demolition Chase That Will Rip Off Your Roof!
If you steal it, roll it and wreck it - you're a Moving Violation.
Plot
Based on the hit play. A British Government Minister puts forward a bill to battle filth in the UK but that doesn't stop him having an affair with both his secretary, Miss Parkyn and Wendy, the wife of a high-up reporter. Opponents to the bill - mainly some hippy girls, lead by Johnny, kidnap the Minister's best friend and co-founder of the bill, Barry Ovis just as he was getting married to his fiancee, Joan. Barry escapes, just before the police raid the hippies hiding place - to claim that Ovis was in a orgy and get the bill defeated - and dashes back to his and Joan's flat followed by Inspector Ruff, who is investigating the kidnap and Damina, one of the hippies. Meanwhile, the Minister is also trying to use the flat to carry on his affairs with both Wendy and Miss Parkyn. The Minister, Barry & Joan tries to keep the truth from Ruft, Wilfred Potts, an old and honest MP, Birdie, the Minister's wife and stop the hippies, and this causes no end of trouble.
Keywords: based-on-play, female-nudity, frame-up, hippie, hypocrisy, independent-film, orgy, politician
Drop Everything! It's the Same Game as "Not Now Darling" With Different Players and No Rules!
Drop everything and see the cheekiest comedy of the year
Insp. Ruff: Well, well well, it seems the bird has flown, eh? So, we've got a right lot of names for our adress book. Take them down, sergeant. Oh, Charlie, no phone numbers, eh?::Police sergeant: No, sir.
Sir William Mannering-Brown: [on a public phone] Ah, hello, Birdie, this is your Cockie here, safely back in who's little nest?::Lady 'Birdie' Mannering-Brown: If you mean: did I get home safely, the answer is yes.
Insp. Ruff: I'm sorry, Miss, thought the place was empty. Inspector Ruff, p'lice.::Jean: Why?::Insp. Ruff: Why? It's a good steady job.
Jean: Well, that inspector's gone. The're still not sure it was you at that orgy, so I suppose I'd better go out and buy you a false moustache. I suppose you don't recall how you lost that, either?::Jean: Well, I went into the cloakroom, with a... a girl, when the police raid came I panicked and had it off in 10 seconds flat.::Jean: What?::Barry Ovis: My moustache, with a razor, so as not to be recognized.
Sir William Mannering-Brown: My God, but you're beautiful... You are beautiful.::Giselle Parkyn: You only just noticed that?::Sir William Mannering-Brown: No, no, the first time I set eyes on you, it was love at first sight, Jeanette.::Giselle Parkyn: Giselle.::Sir William Mannering-Brown: What's in a name?::Giselle Parkyn: Nothing, sir.
Giselle Parkyn: Is something the matter?::Sir William Mannering-Brown: Yeah, I slipped a disc. Now don't panic.::Giselle Parkyn: I'm not.::Sir William Mannering-Brown: All I need is a sharp blow, there, with the side of the hand. A karate chop.::Giselle Parkyn: This is going to be a swinging evening.::Sir William Mannering-Brown: Don't swing too hard. A short sharp blow is best.
Sir William Mannering-Brown: [Searching for his pajama trousers in bed] Who's pinched my bottoms?::Giselle Parkyn: I have.
Sir William Mannering-Brown: [catching Ruff and Giselle in bed together] Inspector Ruff, Mavis!::Giselle Parkyn: Monica.::Sir William Mannering-Brown: I'm so shocked, I shall forget my own name, next.
Insp. Ruff: Take me to a cup of coffe.::Police sergeant: Right Sir. If you don't mind my saying so, sir, Your flies are undone.
Sir William Mannering-Brown: I'm a sick man.::Wendy: You're not dying? [presses his face to her bosom]::Sir William Mannering-Brown: Oh, I need some mountain air.::Wendy: Aah!::Sir William Mannering-Brown: I thought I'd, eh nose around the Himalayas.::Barry Ovis: [Barry burst in through the door] Hurry up! Please don't make a meal of it.
Anita G., eine faszinierende Aussenseiterin, Jahrgang '37
Der neueste Film der jungen Regisseure
Plot
A struggling writer is so deep in debt that he believes he'll never be able to get out of it, and is being hounded by creditors. One night during a storm he comes upon the body of a man who has been crushed by a falling tree. He sees this is an opportunity to start his life over again, and exchanges identities with the dead man. However, things don't turn out quite the way he planned--it is discovered out that the dead man wasn't crushed to death by the tree but had been murdered first, then placed there, and he is now the chief suspect in his own murder.
Keywords: attorney, cavaliers, prince
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