The Kids From C.A.P.E.R. was a Saturday morning live action television comedy series for children, produced by NBC, that aired from September 11, 1976, to November 20, 1976, and resumed from April 9, 1977, to September 3, 1977. The 13 episodes were produced and directed by Stanley Z. Cherry; among the executive producers was rock impresario Don Kirshner. Both Cherry and Kirshner had worked for previous television series; Kirshner notably for the similairly-themed The Monkees. Although the show has not been released on video, there is an LP of most of the songs from the series, released by Kirshner Records and Tapes in 1977. One of the songs from the series, "When It Hit Me" was released as a single. In addition, it was recorded by Rob Hegel for his 1980 album released by RCA. "Tit For Tat," and "Baby Blue" had both been previously released by Neil Sedaka on his 1975 album "Hungry Years."
Thrashin' is a thrilling movie set in Southern California during the 1980s. It tells the story of a young skateboarder who falls in love with a girl from a rival skate gang, leading to a forbidden romance and intense rivalry between the two groups. With graffiti, extreme sports, and punk rockers, the movie captures the essence of the era.
In '10 Items or Less,' an aging actor becomes interested in a research on Spanish accents. He meets Scarlet, an employee at a small convenience store, and the two form an unlikely friendship. Throughout their interactions, they discuss various topics including relationships, consumerism, and personal goals.
In Split Image, a young man is recruited into a cult and is brainwashed to the point of losing his own identity. When his family hires a cult deprogrammer to rescue him, they uncover a web of lies and manipulation that ultimately leads to a dramatic confrontation.
11.6 is a gripping drama that tells the story of an armored truck heist in Lyon, France. Based on a true story, the film follows Toni Musulin, a security van driver who steals 11.6 million euros from his own van. As he spirals downward into a world of greed and betrayal, he must evade the police and deal with the consequences of his actions. With a gripping plot and intense performances, 11.6 is a thrilling and suspenseful film that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The man with the van creeps up, offering a lift for the stranded, showing up outside a home, intercepting people on the road; he’ll make the ride mandatory for those who resist; there’s no escape from the man with a van.
A rowdy rock group are accompanied by a film crew to desolate Lake Infinity to produce a music video. One night the musicians visit the local pub while the various members of the film crew satisfy their carnal desires with one another aboard the luxurious houseboat they are all staying in. They are so busy they fail to notice that a rampaging lunatic has snuck aboard the boat, and one by one the various characters are brutally slaughtered in a variety of grisly ways.
Give Me Liberty is a comedy-drama that follows a van driver named Vic as he navigates through the chaotic streets of Milwaukee. The film explores themes of freedom, loneliness, and optimism as Vic interacts with a diverse range of passengers, including a quadriplegic man and an old man with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Throughout the day, Vic gets caught up in various adventures, from attending a funeral to participating in a protest. Through it all, he maintains his optimistic spirit and finds moments of connection and understanding with those around him.
"Star Vehicle" follows the downward spiral of movie driver Donald Cardini, a self-professed movie buff with a penchant for explosive violence when provoked. Driving the stars of low-budget movies, along with their fragile egos, to and from locations in the middle of nowhere, pushes Don's buttons in all of the wrong directions. When Luke, the young and self-absorbed writer/director challenges Don's authority, murder and mayhem ensues.
A woman has just been newly christened in her job as a Pyongyang traffic supervisor. On her first assignment, she encounters a man who is using his work truck for personal use, along with driving unsafely. She detains him before eventually finding out that he was delivering the washing machine to her house. She attempts to hide in another room, but the man sees her. She immediately feels guilty for her actions.
Being Blacker is a documentary that delves into the life of Blacker Dread, a well-known figure in the reggae music scene. The film explores his relationships with his family, his experiences as a black man in Britain, and his struggles with the criminal justice system. It also touches upon themes of love, loss, and the impact of music on his life. Through interviews and personal footage, Being Blacker provides an intimate portrait of a complex and influential individual within the music industry.
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