Fight to the end
Somewhere between life and death...lies the truth.
Plot
When a prisoner transport plane carrying Deputy Sam Gerard as an escort crashes, one prisoner, Mark Sheridan helps him rescue some trapped prisoners and then escapes himself. Gerard and his crack team of U.S. Marshals start their pursuit, but the simple fugitive situation soon gets more complicated when Gerard learns that Sheridan is no mere criminal and the story behind his incrimination becomes more and more suspicious. At the same time, Mark Sheridan is out to find out the truth himself while keeping one step ahead of Gerard
Keywords: accident, action-hero, african-american, airbag, airliner, airplane-accident, airport, ambulance, ambush, artist
The cop who won't stop is back. But this time he's chasing down a lot more than a fugitive.
No one has seen anything like it...except for one man
Deputy Marshal Noah Newman: [seeing a taxi cab leaving the cemetary] What's going on here, Sam?::Sam Gerard: I don't know, but I bet Sheridan does.
Sam Gerard: [watching some surveillance tapes] Hey. it looks like your agent friends are intercepting this. What do you know about this Royce?::John Royce: I don't know anything.
John Royce: I thought we didn't take our work personally.::Sam Gerard: We don't. I do.
[after Gerard puts John Royce in handcuffs]::John Royce: Is this guy crazy?::Cosmo Renfro: No, but he's a carrier.
Cosmo Renfro: The Great Sam Gerard.::Sam Gerard: Yes, I am.::Cosmo Renfro: And you always have to win.::Sam Gerard: Yes, I do.
Sam Gerard: Do you have a weapon?::John Royce: Yeah, a big one. How about you?
John Royce: You are really on my very last nerve. You are a mind-boggling pain in my ass.
Catherine Walsh: Never one to be afraid of the obvious. I admire that in a man, Sam.::Sam Gerard: Have I done something?::Catherine Walsh: Yeah. You hit your prisoner while he was in handcuffs; that's against the rules. If he had any brains, he'd sue us.::Sam Gerard: He bit one of my kids; he got smacked on the head! So what?::Catherine Walsh: So what?::Sam Gerard: Yeah. So what?::Catherine Walsh: 27 stitches is "so what."::Sam Gerard: He needed a smack on the head. That's what he got.
Cosmo Renfro: [responding to Michael's statement on the news] 27 stitches my ass.
Sam Gerard: [Referring to the Glock as he is changing magazines] These things are so cool.::John Royce: Yeah.::Sam Gerard: They shoot underwater! You can pour sand in them and they'll shoot. Shoot every time. It's a good choice.
Plot
Nearing retirement, Dabney Coleman finds that he has a disease that will kill him within days. He then finds that his life insurance only pays off if he is killed in the line of duty. In order to leave something to his wife and children, Coleman becomes supercop, ignoring danger and trying his best to get killed.
Keywords: bravery, bus, car-chase, chase, convertible, explosion, father-son-relationship, foot-chase, gangster, heist
Getting killed ain't as easy as it looks.
Getting killed isn't as easy as it looks.
Detective Burt Simpson thinks he's got two weeks to live. But if he can get killed in the line of duty, his family will be set for life.
Carl Stark: Help me.::Burt Simpson: You got to be kidding
Scalese: What are you for real?
Dougie Simpson: [at the bus driver's funeral] Who was he, Dad?::Burt Simpson: He drove buses.
Burt Simpson: You can't spend your whole life planning what'll make you happy tomorrow or you'll never be happy today. You've got to do it now.
Captain: And any short time goof-off that doesn't bust his ass to bring this guy in, is going to be as popular around this precinct as a reggae band at a Ku Klux Klan rally.
Plot
It's 1934, and the evil local land baron forecloses on Angie's place, and she and her two daughters must leave and continue their life of crime. A reporter witnesses their heist of a bank, and helps them become folk legends by writing a story about them. After a time the evil land baron wants to run for governor, and Angie and her daughters kidnap his son and turn him into a gangster in order to discredit his father and his run for governor.
Keywords: 1930s, bank-robbery, bare-breasts, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-bondage, blonde, brawl, car-chase, catfight, cult-director
Wilma McClatchie: Honey, your Mama may not always be right, but Mama will always be Mama.
Daryl Pearson: You know, your little girls have grown up.::Wilma McClatchie: No, my little girls have grown out; it's not the same thing.
Plot
A group of lonely Viking women build a ship and set off across the sea to locate their missing menfolk, only to fall into the clutches of the barbarians that also hold their men captive. There is a cameo appearance by the sea serpent.
Keywords: anachronism, b-movie, barbarian, bare-chested-male, bare-chested-male-bondage, capture, cave, engineering-project, epic, escape
Fabulous! Spectacular! Terrifying! The raw courage of women without men lost in a fantastic Hell-on-Earth !
Ottar: [to Stark] Get your filthy hands off her, you big slobbering dog!
Plot
"Wicked" Lily Bishop joins a wagon train to California, led by Michael Fabian and Johnnny Trumbo, but news of the Gold Rush scatters the train. When Johnny and Michael finally arrive, Lily is rich from her saloon and storekeeper (former slaver) Pharaoh Coffin is bleeding the miners dry. But worse troubles are ahead: California is inching toward statehood, and certain people want to make it their private empire.
Keywords: bag-of-gold, battle, california, dam, dam-busting, dance-hall, dance-hall-singer, deserter, election, evil-landowner
The Fabulous, Fantastic West! WHERE A MAN'S PLEASURE COSTS HIM HIS GOLD TREASURE! (original print media ad - many caps)
No town would have her! No man could tame her!
Mighty drama of men who were titans...and a woman who was their match!
Lily Bishop: You may think you're pretty high and mighty, Trumbo. But let me tell you this... if I live long enough, and I will, I'm going to pull you down off that fancy horse of yours and shove your face in the muck - so help me!
Johnny Trumbo: No court would try you, Captain, because no one would hold that a black was a man. He was an animal which you beat and chained, and all he had to offer up against you was a prayer.::Pharaoh Coffin: Bilge, Mr. Trumbo, bilge. Most men love the chains they wear. They need a master the way they need their mothers. I've heard such talk from pulpits, "the meek shall inherit the earth." No, Mr. Trumbo, the earth belongs to the men who make the law, and the law belongs to the men who can lay it down.
Booth Pennock: You know, Trumbo, if ever you grow up, you'll learn that a woman is like a poker game. What you take in one hand you drop in the next.
Lily Bishop: He was a gambler. He played the Mississippi boats. He always used to say, 'It's your cheat who's most afraid of being cheated.' You better stay on your horse after this, Trumbo. It makes you look more important than you really are. Another thing my father told me: 'Always leave a man burying money.'
Johnny Trumbo: I'm sorry, Gramps, it looks like I'll be holding you back.::Michael Fabian: I'm in no hurry. The earth and the sun and the sky will still be there when we get there, Johnny.::Johnny Trumbo: Yeah, but not the gold, Gramps, not the gold.
Whitey: There's sure lot of building going on around here.::Pokey: A church, new houses, a school... I tell ya what, it's getting so civilized they'll soon tell you where to spit.
Pokey: I thought this was God's country.::Mr. Pike: Not no more it ain't!
Plot
Steve Bolton, a Department of the Interior agent, has given young "Bronc" Masters a lease to 50,000 acres of range land. Several months later "Bronc" discovers a strange notice on the land, warning off trespassers. He thinks that Steve has leased the same land twice, grabs a gun and heads for town, although his level-headed girl friend, Ann Bradford, attempts to stop him. Steve pacifies him, and they both ride out to the range and discover a gang of men, led by "Spud" Henry, rounding up the wild horses. Henry produces a paper, similar to the one Steve gave "Bronc" and signed by the Secretary of the Interior, and Steve, knowing the paper is a forgery, slaps an injunction on the land, forbidding any horses to be rounded up until the matter is cleared. Henry has had a cleaver counterfeiter forge the signature and knows he will be found out, so he orders his men to rustle the horses and run them to the railroad siding for shipment. But the Durango Kid takes a hand.
Keywords: agent, archive-footage, b-movie, b-western, bandleader, buffoon, cigarette-smoking, crook, dispute, document
NERVE-THRILLING ACTION! HEART-THRILLING SONGS! (original insert card poster-all caps)
DURANGO'S SHOOTIN'! BANDITS ARE LOOTIN'! SMILEY'S WHOOPIN'! (original poster)
DURANGO'S SLINGIN' HOT LEAD! SMILEY'S SINGIN' HIT TUNES! (original poster)
Charles STARRETT - Smiley BURNETTE - THE WEST'S BEST ACTION AND FUN TEAM! (original window card)
HIT THE TRAIL...TO ROARING ADVENTURE!(original ad - all caps)
IT'S SHOOTIN' TIME (original poster - all caps)
FLASHING BULLETS! SMASHING SONGS!
Shootin' and Singin' champs of the range!
Colin Friels (born 25 September 1952) is a Scottish-born Australian actor.
Friels was born in Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland. His mother was a mill worker and his father a joiner. He lived in Kilbirnie until 1963, when his family moved to Australia, arriving in Darwin, Northern Territory before settling in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton. He worked as a bricklayer's labourer before studying at the prestigious National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), and graduated from there in 1976, with actors such as Linden Wilkinson and Michael Siberry.
Friels career began with work mostly in theatre and television. In 1980 Friels was a presenter on the long-running children's series Play School. His first film role was in the unreleased Prisoners (1981), starring with Tatum O'Neal. The film was allegedly so bad that Tatum's father Ryan O'Neal purchased the rights to the film to prevent it from ever screening.[citation needed] His first actual appearance in film was in Monkey Grip (1982), an adaptation of a novel by Helen Garner, where he starred alongside Noni Hazlehurst.
Ich bin seit Wochen unterwegs und trinke zu viel Bier und Wein.
Meine Wohnung ist verödet, meinen Spiegel schlag ich kurz und klein.
Ich bin nicht der, der ich sein will und will nicht sein, wer ich bin.
Mein Leben ist das Chaos, schau mal genauer hin.
Ich bin tierisch eifersüchtig und ungerecht zu Frauen.
Und wenn es ernst wird, bin ich noch immer abgehauen.
Ich frage gerade dich: Macht das alles einen Sinn?
Mein Leben ist ein Chaos, schau mal genauer hin.
Und du glaubst ich bin stark und ich kenn den Weg.
Du bildest dir ein, ich weiß wie alles geht.
Du denkst ich hab alles im Griff und kontrollier was geschieht.
Aber ich steh nur hier oben und sing mein Lied.
Ich bin dauernd auf der Suche und weiß nicht mehr wonach.
Ich zieh Nächte lang durch Bars, immer der, der am lautesten lacht.
Niemand sieht mir an, wie verwirrt ich wirklich bin.
Ist alles nur Fassade, schau mal genauer hin.
Und du glaubst ich bin stark und ich kenn den Weg.
Du bildest dir ein, ich weiß wie alles geht.
Oh, Du denkst ich hab alles im Griff und kontrollier was geschieht.
Aber ich steh nur hier oben und sing mein Lied.
Ich steh nur hier oben und sing mein Lied.
Stell dich mit mir in die Sonne oder geh mit mir ein kleines Stück,
Ich zeig dir meine Wahrheit für einen Augenblick.
Ich frage mich genau wie du, wo ist hier der Sinn.
Mein Leben ist ein Chaos, schau mal genauer hin.
Und du glaubst ich bin stark und ich kenn den Weg.
Du bildest dir ein, ich weiß wie alles geht.
Du denkst ich hab alles im Griff und kontrollier was geschieht.
Aber ich steh nur hier oben und sing mein Lied.