Based on the real-life events, 'The Amy Fisher Story' tells the shocking story of Amy Fisher, a teenager who becomes involved in a scandalous affair with a much older man. When their relationship turns dark and violent, Amy attempts to murder the man's wife, leading to a highly publicized trial. The movie explores themes of obsession, betrayal, and the consequences of forbidden love.
Blood Beach is a horror-comedy film released in 1980. It revolves around a beach plagued by a deadly creature that lurks beneath the sand. The film combines elements of horror, comedy, and sci-fi genres, adding a humorous twist to the genre. As the creature targets unsuspecting beachgoers, a police investigation is launched to stop the mayhem and uncover the creature's origins. With a mix of supernatural horror, spoof, and sexploitation elements, Blood Beach offers a unique and entertaining viewing experience.
In Octopus, a dangerous giant octopus terrorizes a submarine, leading to an intense battle for survival. As the crew struggles to defeat the creature, they also must confront a group of terrorists and prevent a missile launch. With high stakes and thrilling action, Octopus is a heart-pounding adventure.
Luther the Geek is a dark comedy horror movie from 1989. It follows the story of a metal-toothed killer geek who goes on a killing spree. With elements of comedy and horror, the movie explores themes of criminal law, loss of parents, and a mother-daughter relationship.
In World War II England, a soldier disguises himself as a woman to avoid the military police. He seeks refuge in a farm, where he develops a relationship with a farm woman. However, their idyllic lives are threatened when the soldier's deception is discovered.
A mixed-up mountain boy kidnaps a pretty college student.
A prolonged stay at his attractive and overbearing mother's home prompts Harald and his Karin to question their relationship, ultimately driving Karin into the arms of another woman.
Sequel to the TV film "Walter". In the United States, the two films have been released together on DVD as a package, called "Loving Walter".
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