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DANGER ZONE 4
Renegade cop Wade Olson -- hero of Danger Zone, Danger Zone II, and Danger Zone III -- is in for the ordeal of his life in this taut thriller. Is the female really deadlier than the male? The Sisters of Mercy are out to prove it when they kidnap Olson and tie him to stakes out in the desert. Soon they'll make him pay for busting their boyfriends -- in a very special way. You won't believe your eyes as their bizarre "contest" unfolds. It will take all of Olson's wits and willpower to survive this "tender trap." Starring Jason Williams (the original Flesh Gordon). Screenplay by Gregory Poirier (Roseland). As seen on USA: Up All Night. Warning: contains violence and nudity, especially the latter. Rated R. Color film. 1992. 84 min. VHS: $15 [Note: This is a re-manufactured version created from an original digital master. It's the same quality as the original release, but has a different title, "Valley of the Cycle Sluts." In all other respects it's the same film, and it comes in the full-color sleeve pictured.] |
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Army of Darkness (1992)
Director Sam Raimi (Spider-Man 2)brings us a brand-new twist on his classic
Evil Dead series, when Ash (Bruce Campbell) is transported to the Middle Ages to fight
monsters and demons. It's a non-stop roller coaster ride of action, fantasy and
entertainment. Col film. 81 min. Rated R. VHS $4
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
The acclaimed martial-arts fantasy, directed by Ang Lee and starring Chow Yun Fat and
Michelle Yeoh. Col film. 120 min. Rated PG-13. VHS
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Fargo (1996)
A thriller that is on many critics' list of all-time great movies, Fargo depicts a
kidnapping scheme gone wrong, and the patient efforts of a down-to-earth police officer
(Frances McDormand) to get to the bottom of things. The snowy Midwestern setting and
eccentric characters add charm to the film. Written by Joel and Ethan Coen, and directed
by Joel Coen. Also starring William H. Macy and Steve Buscemi.
Col film. 98 min. Rated R. VHS
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)
Sgt. Raymond Shaw (Lawrence Harvey) is an American hero -- or is he? Major Bennett
Marco (Frank Sinatra) is beginning to suspect otherwise. Can it be that Shaw is
really... a traitor? And how does Shaw's power-mad mother (Angela Lansbury) figure into things?
Withdrawn in the wake of the Kennedy assassination, The Manchurian Candidate was
re-released in 1987 to great acclaim. Directed by John Frankenheimer.
This is a digitally-transfered version from MGM/UA Vintage Classics, and includes the
original theatrical trailer. 129 min. B&w. VHS $5
Mimic
What began as a miracle cure has instead turned into man's deadliest enemy. Mira Sorvino
and Charles S. Dutton star in this science fiction thriller. Col film. 105 min. Rated R. VHS
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