Le Mans
by Lee H. Katzin
from Paramount
A classic auto-racing movie starring Steve McQueen, Le Mans puts the audience in the driver's seat for what is often called the most grueling race in the world. The French auto race Le Mans is a 24-hour affair through the French countryside, a demanding ordeal for any driver. McQueen (Bullitt, The Great Escape) plays the American driver, locked in an intense grudge match with his German counterpart even as he wrestles with the guilt over causing an accident that cost the life of a close friend. McQueen is his usual stoic magnetic self, and the racing sequences are among the best ever committed to film. A solid character-driven story combines with raw visceral power to make Le Mans a rich tapestry of action and thrills. --Robert Lane
The Black Stallion Returns
by Robert Dalva
from MGM (Video & DVD)
A rare sequel that can stand alone, 1983's The Black Stallion Returns is both a fun follow-up to the 1979 Carroll Ballard/Francis Ford Coppola film and a fine adventure in its own right. Kelly Reno returns as the now adolescent, deceptively ordinary Alec Ramsay, who stows away on a plane for Casablanca after the titular horse is kidnapped by Arabs. Getting him back pitches Alec into the middle of tribal rivalries and all sorts of complicated, dangerous intrigue. The cast includes Teri Garr, Vincent Spano, and Woody Strode, but the real star here may be cinematographer Carlo Di Palma, a veteran of several Woody Allen films and a master of color, light, and framing. Director Robert Dalva edited the previous film and happily executes countless ideas he appears to have stored up from his first stallion outing. But it's Reno's resourceful hero--his anti-Harry Potter normalcy--that finally takes hold of viewers. --Tom Keogh
The Valachi Papers
by Terence Young
from Sony Pictures
Sentenced to 15 years in prison, former mob "button man" Joe Valachi (Charles Bronson) turns informant when he learns top Mafia capo Vito Genovese (Lino Ventura) has put a $100,000 contract out on his life. From thievery and extortion to vengeance and murder, Valachi spills the innermost workings of the Cosa Nostra, culminating in his riveting testimony before a Senate subcommittee on organized crime. Based on Peter Maa's best-selling book, THE VALACHI PAPERS is gripping, shocking and absolutely true, "a hard-hitting, violence-ridden documented melodrama of the underworld" (Variety).
Toute Une Vie (And Now My Love)
by Claude Lelouch
from Image Entertainment
Internationally renowned director Claude Lelouch intimately explores destiny and true love in this romantic delight. Admired by movie lovers around the world, this fascinating film encompasses a variety of filmmaking styles and illustrates the 20th century through the intertwined lives and destinies of three generations. Marthe Keller (Marathon Man) is magnificent in multiple roles, and André Dussollier (Amélie) shines as her soul mate. A film that can be enjoyed again and again, Toute une Vie is fated to be one of your favorites. Academy Award® Nomination: Best Original Screenplay, 1975.
The Black Stallion/The Black Stallion Returns
The Black Stallion
Adapted from the beloved novel by Walter Farley, the 1979 family classic The Black Stallion was hailed by no less than hard-to-please critic Pauline Kael, who wrote that "it may be the greatest children's movie ever made." A visual feast from start to finish, the timeless tale plays out on almost mythic terms. A young boy survives a shipwreck and is stranded on a deserted island with a graceful black stallion, with whom the boy develops an almost empathic friendship. After being rescued and returning home, the two make a winning team as jockey and lightning-fast racehorse under the tutelage of a passionate trainer, played by Mickey Rooney in an Oscar-nominated role. From its serenely hypnotic island sequence to the breathtaking race scenes, this delightful film is guaranteed to enthrall any viewer, regardless of age. The Black Stallion is a genuine masterpiece of family entertainment. --Jeff Shannon
The Black Stallion Returns
A rare sequel that can stand alone, 1983's The Black Stallion Returns is both a fun follow-up and a fine adventure in its own right. Kelly Reno returns as the now adolescent, deceptively ordinary Alec Ramsay, who stows away on a plane for Casablanca after the titular horse is kidnapped by Arabs. Getting him back pitches Alec into the middle of tribal rivalries and all sorts of complicated, dangerous intrigue. The cast includes Teri Garr, Vincent Spano, and Woody Strode, but the real star here may be cinematographer Carlo Di Palma, a veteran of several Woody Allen films and a master of color, light, and framing. Director Robert Dalva edited the previous film and happily executes countless ideas he appears to have stored up from his first stallion outing. But it's Reno's resourceful hero--with his anti-Harry Potter normalcy--that finally takes hold of viewers. --Tom Keogh
Emanuelle: Queen of the Desert
by Bruno Fontana
from Cheezy Flicks Ent
In this seductive action thriller based on the novel The Time of The Wild Beast by Bruno Fontana the sex goddess Emanuelle finds herself trapped in the middle of a brutal war between guerrilla factions in a mysterious desert. Just when you think it s hot enough it gets hotter and hotter! This hypnotic beauty becomes the main focus of the war as both sex-starved sides want to claim her as their Helen of Troy. But Emmanuelle is no bubble-headed sex object. She turns the tables and uses her feminine charms to seduce the soldiers and gain the advantage! - Sex-starved soldiers want to claim her as their own!System Requirements:Running Time: 94 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: MATURE/ADULT UPC: 827421000835 Manufacturer No: 07-004
La Scorta
by Ricky Tognazzi
from Blue Underground
Winner Of Five Italian Oscars Including Best Director - Ricky Tognazzi
Sicily, 1992: When a high-profile judge and his bodyguard are brutally murdered, four reluctant young cops are assigned as 'La Scorta' - Italian for 'the escorts' - to protect the replacement prosecutor from Mafia assassins. But in a country where high level corruption and sudden violence are a way of life, the squad quickly find themselves outnumbered, outgunned and desperately out of time. Even if they can survive the daily threat of car bombs and ambushes, will personal conflicts and backroom betrayals blow apart the nation's most unlikely team of heroes?
Claudio Amendola (in his breakout performance) and Enrico Lo Verso star in this white-knuckle thriller from writer/director Ricky Tognazzi featuring a pounding score by Ennio Morricone and based on a true story of uncommon courage.
Black Emanuelle
by Bitto Albertini
from Telavista
A beautiful young American journalist, Emanuelle, is sent to Africa on an assignment by her editor. While there she enjoys a multitude of sexual partners, including Gianni, a rich Italian farmer, and his wife Ann, who tempts our heroine into a lesbian encounter. Drama ensues, as Emanuelle finds herself in the middle of a tribal orgy, but at the conclusion she is unable to relinquish the freedom she enjoys, rejecting Giannis declaration of love. This bonafide softcore classic from 1975 was the first of eight movies starring the beautiful Laura Gemser as the sex-loving Emanuelle.
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