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Coming in October from Olive Films

SometimesTheyComeBack

BREEDERS

LANCE LEWMAN (Riot on 42nd Street, TV’s House of Cards)
TERESA FARLEY (Bad Girls Dormitory)
FRANCES RAINES (Disconnected, Bad Girls Dormitory)
NATALIE O’CONNELL (Bad Girls Dormitory)

Directed by
TIM KINCAID (Mutant Hunt, Robot Holocaust)

Breeders director Tim Kincaid AKA Joe Cage is the Grabby Award-nominee for Men’s Room: Bakerfield Station.

YEAR: 1986
GENRE: HORROR
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 77 mins
RATING: R
ASPECT RATIO: 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio; COLOR
AUDIO: MONO

SYNOPSIS
Fearing that their city is the target of a serial rapist, Manhattan Detective Dale Androtti (Lance Lewman, Riot On 42nd Street) finds an unlikely ally in Dr. Gamble Pace (Teresa Farley, Bad Girls Dormitory) when they are teamed up to investigate the brutal crimes. Their suspicions, unbelievable as they may seem, will lead them to a terrifying discovery that an alien life form is impregnating women to reproduce his species.

The terrifying Breeders, written and directed by Tim Kincaid (Mutant Hunt) co-stars Frances Raines (Disconnected) and Natalie O’Connell (Bad Girls Dormitory).

KINJITE:
FORBIDDEN SUBJECTS

CHARLES BRONSON (Messenger of Death, The Dirty Dozen)
PEGGY LIPTON (Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me)
PERRY LOPEZ (Chinatown, Kelly’s Heroes, McLintock!)
NICOLE EGGERT (TV’s Baywatch, TV’s Charles In Charge)
SY RICHARDSON (They Live, Repo Man, Straight To Hell)
JUAN FERNÁNDEZ (Mad Dog Time, The Collector)

Directed by
J. LEE THOMPSON (Messenger of Death, The Guns of Navarone)

Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects would be J. Lee Thompson’s (Academy Award nominee for Best Director, The Guns of Navarone) final film and his ninth collaboration with actor Charles Bronson (Messenger of Death).

YEAR: 1989
GENRE: CRIME DRAMA
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME:  98 mins
RATING: R
ASPECT RATIO: 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio; COLOR
AUDIO:  STEREO

SYNOPSIS
Straddling the cultural divide between the East and West,Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects stars Charles Bronson (Messenger of Death) as Lt. Crowe, a coarsened Los Angeles cop whose objectivity is compromised when a case he’s investigating hits close to home.

Crowe will reexamine his prejudices when he forges a friendship with a Japanese businessman whose daughter he’s saved from a child prostitution ring. But an unexpected tragedy will lead the out-for-justice Crowe into uncharted waters as he pursues the murderous pimp known as Duke (Juan Fernández, Bulletproof) in the edge-of-your seat crime drama Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects.

Written by Harold Nebenzal (The Wilby Conspiracy), the film features supporting performances by Perry Lopez (Chinatown), Peggy Lipton (TV’s Twin Peaks), Nicole Eggert (TV’s Baywatch) and Sy Richardson (Repo Man).

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MESSENGER OF DEATH

CHARLES BRONSON (Death Wish, The Dirty Dozen)
TRISH VAN DEVERE (The Changeling, Movie Movie)
LAURENCE LUCKINBILL (The Boys In The Band, Cocktail)
DANIEL BENZALI (The End of Violence, Dead Heat)
JOHN IRELAND (Spartacus, Red River, The Incubus)

Directed by
J. LEE THOMPSON (Firewalker, The Guns of Navarone)

YEAR: 1988
GENRE: CRIME DRAMA
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME:  91 mins
RATING: R
ASPECT RATIO: 1.85:1 Aspect Ratio; COLOR
AUDIO:  STEREO

SYNOPSIS
The brutal murder of three Mormon women and their children is just the tip of the iceberg as an investigative reporter digs into the seamy side of religious fanaticism and political corruption in the compelling crime dramaMessenger of Death.

Newspaper reporter Garret Smith (Charles Bronson, Death Wish) with the help of local editor Jastra Watson (Trish Van Devere, The Changeling) set out to solve the horrific murders which they believe may be linked to a fundamentalist sect whose excommunicated leader, Willis Beecham (Jeff Corey, True Grit) is considered a prophet. Garret and Jastra discover just how deep still waters run as clues and the list of possible suspects pile up, which includes the husband & father of the murder victims (Charles Dierkop, The Sting) and his estranged brother (John Ireland, Red River).

Directed by J. Lee Thompson (Kinjite: Forbidden Subjects) from Paul Jarrico’s (The Face Behind The Mask) script (based on the book The Avenging Angel by Rex Burns),Messenger of Death co-stars Daniel Benzali (Dead Heat), Laurence Luckinbill (The Boys in the Band), Marilyn Hassett (The Other Side of The Mountain) and Tom Everett (Air Force One).

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Street:               10/27/15

PHASE IV

MICHAEL MURPHY (Manhattan, An Unmarried Woman)
NIGEL DAVENPORT (Without A Clue, A Man For All Seasons)
LYNNE FREDERICK (Nicholas and Alexandra, The Prisoner of Zenda, Voyage of The Damned)

Directed by
SAUL BASS (Why Man Creates)

Saul Bass (Why Man Creates), the graphic designer responsible for some of cinema’s most iconic movie poster images (Vertigo, The Man With The Golden Arm, The Shining) and credit sequences (Psycho, The Facts of Life, North By Northwest), tackles feature film directing with the hallucinatory Phase IV.

YEAR: 1974
GENRE: SCI-FI/HORROR
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME:  84 mins
RATING: PG
ASPECT RATIO: 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio; COLOR
AUDIO: MONO

SYNOPSIS
This gripping film, part science fiction, part philosophical musing on man’s place in the universe, has gained cult status. Michael Murphy (Manhattan) stars as James Lesko with Nigel Davenport (A Man For All Seasons) as Dr. Ernest Hubbs, scientists in search of answers to an evolutionary shift in the ant population that’s adopted a hive mentality allowing the ants to team with others of their species to create a super colony. In an effort to better understand the intelligent and powerful new life form, Lesko and Hubbs are faced with the choice of either communicating with, or eradicating their antagonists. Lynne Frederick is cast as Kendra, an ant attack survivor who’ll play a pivotal role in deciphering the ants’ mysterious existence.

Phase IV is written for the screen by Mayo Simon (Futureworld), photographed by Dick Bush (Ken Russell’sTommy and Mahler) and scored by Brian Gascoigne (The Emerald Forest) with contributions by Stomu Yamashta, David Vorhaus and Desmond Briscoe.

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STREET:           10/27/15

STEPHEN KING’S
SOMETIMES THEY COME BACK

TIM MATHESON (Animal House, 1941, TV’s The West Wing)
BROOKE ADAMS (Invasion of the Body Snatchers)
ROBERT RUSLER (Thrashin’, Weird Science, Vamp)
WILLIAM SANDERSON (Blade Runner, Last Man Standing)

Directed by
TOM MCLOUGHLIN (One Dark Night, Date With An Angel, The Unsaid)

Tim Matheson (two-time Primetime Emmy-nominee for Best Guest Appearance in TV’s The West Wing) gives what Entertainment Weekly called a “truly moving” performance in the “well-acted and skillfully produced”Stephen King’s Sometimes They Come Back.

YEAR: 1991
GENRE: HORROR
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 98 mins
RATING: R
ASPECT RATIO: 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio; COLOR
AUDIO: STEREO

SYNOPSIS
Based on the short story by Stephen King (The Shining),Sometimes They Come Back, stars Tim Matheson (Animal House) as the troubled Jim Norman who moves back to his hometown with his wife Sally (Brooke Adams, The Dead Zone) and son Scott (Robert Hy Gorman, Forever Young) after accepting a teaching job at the local high school.

But the town holds dark memories for Jim who moved away years earlier following the murder of his brother, Wayne (Chris Demetral, Blank Check). The young men responsible for the murder met with their own horrific deaths and now those restless spirits have come back for revenge.

Director Tom McLoughlin’s chilling Stephen King’s Sometimes They Come Back is adapted for the screen by Lawrence Konnor and Mark Rosenthal (Planet of the Apesco-writers) and co-stars Robert Rustler (Thrashin’), William Sanderson (Blade Runner) and Nicholas Sadler (Scent of A Woman).

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STREET:           10/27/15

THE DEADLY BEES

SUZANNA LEIGH (Boeing, Boeing; Son of Dracula)
FRANK FINLAY (The Pianist, The Three Musketeers)
GUY DOLEMAN (Thunderball, On The Beach)
CATHERINE FINN ( The Reckoning, The Creeping Flesh)

Directed by
FREDDIE FRANCIS (Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors, Dracula Has Risen From The Grave, Tales From The Crypt)

Freddie Francis, the two-time Academy Award winning cinematographer (Sons and LoversGlory) would step behind the camera as director of The Deadly Bees. The in-demand Francis would split his time lensing some of cinema’s most outstanding works (The Innocents,The Elephant ManCape FearThe French Lieutenant’s Woman) and directing horror genre favorites Dracula Has Risen From The GraveTales From The Crypt andDr. Terror’s House of Horrors.

YEAR: 1966
GENRE: HORROR
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME:  84 mins
RATING: N/R
ASPECT RATIO: 1:78:1 Aspect Ratio; COLOR
AUDIO:  MONO

SYNOPSIS
First there was The Birds. Now there’s The Deadly Bees.

Something terrifying is taking place on Seagull Island. When pop singer Vicki Robbins (Suzanna Leigh, Lust For A Vampire) arrives at the island to recuperate from nervous exhaustion, she’ll soon discover that the cottage belonging to beekeeper Ralph Hargrove (Guy Doleman, Thunderball) and his wife Mary (Catherine Finn, The Creeping Flesh) is not the idyllic accommodation she’d hoped for. Following a series of deadly bee attacks, Vicki becomes an amateur detective at the urging of the island’s other beekeeper, the mysterious H.W. Manfred (Frank Finlay, The Three Musketeers) uncovering clues to determine if the deaths were accidental or murder.

What she discovers will put her life in grave danger in The Deadly Bees.

From Freddie Francis, the renowned cinematographer ofGlory (for which he’d win his second Academy Award) and the director of the spine-chilling Dr. Terror’s House ofHorrors, comes The Deadly Bees written for the screen by Robert Bloch (author of the novel Psycho) and Anthony Marriott (The Ghost of Monk’s Island) based on the novel A Taste For Honey by H.F. Heard.

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STREET:           10/27/15

FLYING DISC MAN FROM MARS

WALTER REED (Thunderbirds, Horizons West)
LOIS COLLIER (Boston Blackie, The Cat Creeps)
GREGORY GAYE (Ninotchka, The Eddy Duchin Story)
JAMES CRAVEN (Captain Midnight, The Clay Pigeon)
SANDY SANDERS (Phantom From Space, Outlaw Women)

Directed by
FRED C. BRANNON (The Invisible Monster, The Crimson Ghost)

The prolific Flying Disc Man From Mars director, Fred C. Brannon, would helm a number of the highly popular and entertaining Republic Pictures theatrical serials including The Invisible Monster and Radar Men FromThe Moon, as well as TV’s Commando Cody: Sky Marshal of the Universe.

YEAR: 1950
GENRE: ACTION / ADVENTURE / CRIME
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME:  167 mins
RATING: N/R
ASPECT RATIO:  1.37:1 Aspect Ratio; B&W
AUDIO: MONO

SYNOPSIS:
Mota (Gregory Gaye, Ninotchka), a Martian invader intent on ruling Earth, finds a more than willing accomplice in Dr. Bryant (James Craven, Captain Midnight), a brilliant scientist with a secret Nazi past. Together they plan to harness atomic technology to further their evil goal.

But whatever diabolical plan Mota may have in mind, intrepid pilot and would-be investigator, Kent Fowler (Walter Reed, Thunderbirds), along with his crack team, Steve (Sandy Sanders, Phantom From Space) and Helen (Lois Collier, Boston Blackie), will foil Mota, his Nazi stooge and evil henchmen Drake and Ryan, at every turn, leading to a climactic battle inside of a live volcano.

All twelve episodes of Flying Disc Man From Mars(including Menace From MarsThe Volcano’s SecretDeath Rides The Stratosphere and the exciting final installment,Volcanic Vengeance), directed by Fred C. Brannon (The Invisible MonsterThe Crimson Ghost), are now available for your home viewing enjoyment in one exciting package.

Flying Disc Man From Mars also features Harry Lauter (The Cry Baby Killer), Richard Irving (Sons of Adventure) and Michael Carr (Hills of Oklahoma).

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STREET:           10/27/15

A BLACK VEIL FOR LISA

JOHN MILLS (Ryan’s Daughter, Great Expectations, Hamlet)
LUCIANA PALUZZI (Thunderball, Muscle Beach Party)
ROBERT HOFFMAN (The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe)

Directed by
MASSIMO DALLAMANO (Dorian Gray)

Honoring the “giallo” genre (Italian for yellow denoting a “thriller”), director Massimo Dallamano (the renowned cinematographer of Fistful of Dollars and For A Few Dollars More) brings together an international cast featuring an Academy Award-winner (John Mills, Best Supporting Actor, Ryan’s Daughter), a Bond girl (Luciana Paluzzi, Thunderball) and an adventurer (Robert Hoffman, The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe) in the tension-filled drama A Black Veil For Lisa.

YEAR: 1968
GENRE: CRIME THRILLER
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME:  88 mins
RATING: R
ASPECT RATIO: 1.78:1 Aspect Ratio; COLOR
AUDIO: MONO

SYNOPSIS:
In A Black Veil For Lisa, John Mills (Ryan’s Daughter) is Franz Bulon, a police inspector intent on bringing down a major drug ring operating in Hamburg. Thwarted at every turn by an assassin who is systematically killing informants, jealous of his beautiful, younger wife Lisa (Luciana Paluzzi,Thunderball) and suspecting her of having an affair (is it real or imagined?), Bulon can scarcely focus on his work.

With jealousy nearing the boiling point, Bulon hires Alex (Robert Hoffman, The Adventures of Robinson Crusoe), the assassin he’s arrested for the recent informant murders, to kill his wife. With nods to both Alfred Hitchcock (Vertigo) and Henri-Georges Clouzot (Diabolique), the film builds on the suspense from scene to tension-filled scene.

Directed by Massimo Dallamano (Dorian Gray director and the cinematographer of Sergio Leone’s A Fistful of Dollarsand For A Few Dollars More), A Black Veil For Lisa co-stars Tulio Altamura (Blood For A Silver Dollar), Carlo Hinterman (Women Of Devil’s Island) and Enzo Fiermonte (Grand Prix).

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STREET:           10/27/15

DR. TERROR’S
HOUSE OF HORRORS

PETER CUSHING (Star Wars, Horror of Dracula)
CHRISTOPHER LEE (Lord of the Rings, Horror of Dracula)
MICHAEL GOUGH (Horror of Dracula, Batman, Berserk)
MAX ADRIAN (The Devils, The Boyfriend, The Music Lovers)
DONALD SUTHERLAND (1900, M.A.S.H., Don’t Look Now)

Directed by
FREDDIE FRANCIS (The Doctor and The Devils, Tales From The Crypt, Dracula Has Risen From The Grave)

Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors is an entertaining horror anthology directed by Freddie Francis, the two-time Academy Award winner for Best Cinematography (Sons and Lovers and Glory) and the renowned cinematographer of Jack Clayton’s classic Gothic thrillerThe Innocents.

YEAR: 1965
GENRE: HORROR
LANGUAGE: ENGLISH
LABEL: OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL RUNNING TIME: 98 mins
RATING: N/R
ASPECT RATIO: 2.35:1 Aspect Ratio; Color
AUDIO: MONO

SYNOPSIS
Five men who board a train as strangers will soon find commonality when joined by a sixth passenger, the mysterious traveler known as Dr. Schreck (Peter Cushing). Watch as their destinies unfold in the chilling and “life”-altering horror-thrill ride, Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors.

To while away the time, the good doctor offers to read each passenger’s Tarot cards. The innocent parlor game has an unexpected conclusion as each reading unfolds on screen as a terrifying vignette (a werewolf on the loose; a vengeful creeping vine; a tale of voodoo; a disembodied hand coming to life; and a vampire story) the results of which are unpredictable and shocking.

From director Freddie Francis (The Doctor and The Devils,Dracula Has Risen From The GraveTales From The Crypt) and starring horror film royalty Peter Cushing (Horror ofDracula, Evil of Frankenstein) and Christopher Lee (Horror of Dracula, Lord of the Rings), Dr. Terror’s House of Horrors features a stellar cast of supporting players including Donald Sutherland (Robert Altman’s M.A.S.H.,Bernardo Bertolucci’s 1900), Max Adrian (Ken Russell’s The Devils and The Boyfriend) and Michael Gough (Horror of Dracula, Tim Burton’s Batman and Sleepy Hollow).

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STREET:           10/27/15

Blacktooth

(Staff Writer) Lover of all things horror and metal. Also likes boobs and booze.

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