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Animal House Trailer (1978)

28 July 1978

At a 1962 College, Dean Vernon Wormer is determined to expel the entire Delta Tau Chi Fraternity, but those troublemakers have other plans for him.

Till Death Trailer (1978)

01 February 1978

A widower, visiting the crypt that holds the body of his wife, is accidentally trapped therein. That night he finds that she seems to have been cataleptic, rather than dead, and frees her from her coffin.

Sixpack Annie Trailer (1975)

12 December 1975

A buxom, beer-guzzling and naive country gal travels from her small town to Miami to find a 'sugar daddy' to save the family restaurant.

Escape from Bogen County Trailer (1977)

07 October 1977

A political despot controls his town and his wife Maggie. When Maggie tries to escape his control, he swears a warrant out for her arrest and sends the law after her.

Switchblade Sisters Trailer (1975)

05 January 1975

The leader of an inner city girl gang is challenged when a new girl moves into the neighborhood.

Blackenstein Trailer (1973)

03 August 1973

Eddie is a Vietnam veteran who loses his arms and legs when he steps on a land mine, but a brilliant surgeon is able to attach new limbs.

Five Loose Women Trailer (1974)

13 July 1974

Five inmates break out of a remote minimum security prison for women. Four are hardened convicts, the fifth was wrongfully convicted.

Dirty O'Neil Trailer (1974)

01 May 1974

A police officer has very little work as there is virtually no crime in his small California town...until three hoodlums appear and rape a young woman.

Will: G. Gordon Liddy Trailer (1982)

10 January 1982

Based on the autobiography of G. Gordon Liddy who spent 54 months in prison following the Watergate scandal.

Frank Zappa: The Dub Room Special! Trailer (1982)

01 June 1982

Produced by Frank Zappa in 1982, The Dub Room Special combines footage from a performance at the KCET studios in Los Angeles on August 27, 1974, a concert performed at The Palladium, NYC on October 31, 1981, some clay animation by Bruce Bickford, and several interviews.