Pat Place plays a creature who lives in an old abandoned barge on a rubbish strewn beach. The mood is post-apocalyptic and the music of Telstar mixed with domestic kitchen clatter.
In Los Angeles, a gang of bank robbers who call themselves The Ex-Presidents commit their crimes while wearing masks of Reagan, Carter, Nixon and Johnson.
Muriel Bayen, a divorced beautician and mother of two, loves to tell stories. She is a huge fan of this singer Vincent Lacroix, in fact she is a dedicated fan.
This award-winning, thrilling story is about a group of discarded kids who revolutionized skateboarding and shaped the attitude and culture of modern day extreme sports.
Alternative movies trailers for Staten Island
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STATEN ISLAND SCENE FROM 1975 FILM "FORCED ENTRY"-Nancy Allen
This is a short clip of a 1975 horror film entitled 'Forced Entry" starring Tanya Roberts of Charlie's Angels fame. The film was also released under the title "The ...
South Beach Staten Island NY c. Summer 1948
Another Monday outing for the Albas and Migliaccios. This time they take the Ferry to Staten Island and explore South Beach which still has a great boardwalk ...
1978 STATEN ISLAND
Staten Island By Vivienne Dick With Pat Place Music Joe Meek TelStar 1978 Lien ...
A Staten Island Treasure
Once beloved then forgotten it sat like the borough it resides in an oft-afterthought. Now the St. George Theatre in Staten Island is truly a “Treasure of New York ...
On The Boulevard Staten Island NY
On The Boulevard - Staten Island NY Early 1980's Car Show.
Staten Island Mall memories: 1970s to today
From Honeycomb to the WB Store: Take a nostalgic tour of GGP's Staten Island Mall with Joe Soldano. STORY: ...
Popular movie trailers from 1978
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Navendhu Kumar lives a poor lifestyle with his handicapped father, Mohan, housewife mom, two unmarried sisters, Leela and Rajni, a younger brother, Kundan, and a sweetheart in Meena.
The plot takes place in the revolutionary year of 1848. It takes us to Príbelice, where Janko Kráľ returns from Pest after the March Revolution, to acquaint the Slovak people with the famous Twelve Points, together with his friend, teacher Ján Rotarides.
After getting into trouble, a mischievous young man is sent to train under a brutal, but slovenly old beggar, who teaches him the secret of the Drunken Fist.