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| There are also dozens and dozens of informative film, video, DVD, and book reviews, covering such titles as Joe Don Baker and Sally Field in Mongo's Back in Town; Eleanor Parker in Hugo Haas' Lizzie; Klaus Nomi and Lance Loud in Anders Grafstrom's underground outing The Long Island Four; Jim Sharman's The Night The Prowler; Steve Hawkes in Tarzan and the Brown Prince; William Shatner in The Tenth Level ; Genevieve Bujold and Donald Sutherland in Act of the Heart; David Janssen and James Farentino in The Longest Night; Frankie Dymon Junior's Death May Be Your Santa Claus; John Astin in the heartwarming fiasco Wacky Taxi; Tab Hunter in Richard Rush's The Fickle Finger of Fate; Robert Forster in Journey Through Rosebud; Oldrich Lipsky's Czech time-travel comedy I Killed Einstein, Gentlemen; The Wildcats of St. Trinian's; Michael Caine and Jane Fonda in Otto Preminger's Hurry Sundown; Ivo Caprino's animated The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix; the three-part BBC mini-series The Mad Death; Christina Lindberg and Stellan Skarsgard in Anita; The Ghost Of Flight 401 and Crash [a.k.a. The Crash of Flight 401]; Sarah Venable in Charles Trieschmann psycho-vet indie Captive [a.k.a Two]; the anti-porn manifesto Not a Love Story; Alan Rowe Kelly's The Blood Shed; the German Edgar Wallace spoof Der Wixxer; Trey Parker and Matt Stone's Your Studio and You; Arthur Kennedy and Teresa Wright in Crawlspace... | Darrell Roodt's South African horror film The Stick; Anita Ekberg and Sterling Hayden in Valerie; Vince Edwards in Irving Lerner's City of Fear; R. Lee Ermey and Wings Hauser in The Siege of Firebase Gloria; Robert Forster in Gus Trikonis' The Darker Side of Terror; Joseph Sarno's X-rated comedy A Touch of Genie; Bo Svenson and Robert Foxworth in Frankenstein; Laurence Luckinbill and Lynda Day George in Panic on the 5:22; Mark Gregory in Adam And Eve Vs. Cannibals; Doris Wishman's Hideout in the Sun; F.A. Brabec's surreal fantasy Kytice [Wild Flowers]; Duane Graves and Justin Meeks' Texas horror-romp The Wild Man Of The Navidad; Bruce Kessler's The Gay Decievers; Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire in Don's Plum; Carl Weathers in The Bermuda Depths; Edmund Purdom and Paolo Villaggio in the vampire-comedy Fracchia Contro Dracula; The Films of Kenneth Anger: Volume Two; Paul Reubens in School, Girls, and You; Fred Olen Ray's gay-vampire min-series The Lair; Olivier Smolders' Black Night [Nuit Noire]; Damon Packard's Lost In "The Thinking"; What's Wrong With The NeighborÕs Son? and The Disturbance; Peter Boyle's TV-pilot Poochinski; Cliff Robertson in Shaker Run; Sam Worthington in Geofrrey Wright's Macbeth; Harry Reems in Forced Entry; Saul Bass' Phase IV; Michael Ironside in Cross Country; Crazy Legs Conti: Zen And The Art Of Competitive Eating; and many more... |

CHECK OUT REVIEWS FROM OUR PREVIOUS ISSUE, SHOCK CINEMA #33
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Leonard Nimoy in director Vic Morrow's screen adaptation of Jean Genet's Deathwatch. Judd Hirsch in the 1979 Halloween TV-special The Night That Dracula Saved The World. |
Simone Griffeth goes rural in the '70s hickploitation sex-romp Sixteen. Darren McGavin, Sam Elliott and Mako in the sci-fi made-for-TV movie The Challenge. |
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A Grim 'n' Gonzo blast from the past. Election Night, 1988. And a chaotic evening at The Ritz with the late, great Dr. Hunter S. Thompson: POLITICS, INSANITY AND THE MOAT OF SWINE |
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